Cross Stitch Tips & News ~ June 2nd 2007
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CONTENTS:
- What Do Women REALLY Want? (Part 2 of 2), BONUS pattern + - A Top Tip for Cross Stitch Heaven... An alternative way to anchor your thread. - Recent articles posted at PatternsPatch.com - Cross Stitch Patterns Uploaded Since The Last Issue - Recent "Tips & Techniques" Forum Posts
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Subject: What Do Women REALLY Want?
We had part one of our story last week... with the final part this week. However, since we've had a record number of sign-ups to this letter in the last 10 days, we're repeating part one with apologies to those of you who read it two weeks ago.
Our short story is set in ancient times but with an ultra modern theme that's haunted men since Adam was little more than a lad...
In the days of old when knights were bold, or so the tale usually starts, young King Arthur was ambushed and imprisoned by the monarch of a neighboring kingdom. Now the monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur's youthful exuberance.
So the monarch offered him freedom if he could answer a very difficult question. Arthur would have a year to figure out the answer. If he still had no answer after a year ~ he would be killed. The question was (as we already know) what do women really want?
Such a question would have perplexed even the most knowledgeable of men (and still does, believe me! ~ I haven't read the answer yet) and, to young Arthur, it seemed an impossible query. Since it was better than death, however, he accepted the monarch's proposition to have an answer by the year's end.
Arthur returned to his kingdom and began to poll everybody: the princesses, the prostitutes, priests, the wise men, and the court jester. In all he spoke to everyone but no one could give him a satisfactory answer.
What most people did tell him was to consult the old witch, as only she would know the answer. The price would be high though because the witch was famous for the exorbitant prices she charged.
The last day of the year arrived and Arthur had no alternative but to talk to the witch. She agreed to answer his question but he'd have to accept her price; the old witch wanted to marry Gawain, the most noble of the knights of the Round Table and Arthur's closest friend!
Young Arthur was horrified, she was hunchbacked and truly hideous, had only one tooth, smelled like a sewer and often made obscene noises. He had never before come across such a repugnant creature. He refused to force his friend to marry her and to have to endure such a burden.
Gawain upon learning of the proposal pleaded with Arthur, he told him that nothing was too big a sacrifice compared to Arthur's life and the preservation of the Round Table (boy weren't men noble in those good old days?). Hence the wedding was proclaimed and the witch answered Arthur's question...
She replied that What a woman really wants is to be... then leant closer and continued by whispering in Arthur's ear (patience now! All will be revealed shortly). Arthur repeated the witch's words out loud in astonishment. Everyone instantly knew that the witch had uttered a great truth and that Arthur's life would be spared. And so it went. The neighboring monarch spared Arthur's life and granted him total freedom.
What a wedding Gawain and the witch had! Arthur was torn between grief and anguish. Gawain was proper as always, gentle and courteous. The old witch put her worst manners on display. She ate with her hands, belched and f^rted and made everyone uncomfortable. The wedding night approached: Gawain steeling himself for a horrific night, entered the bedroom. What a sight awaited! The most beautiful woman he'd ever seen lay before him.
Gawain was astounded and asked what had happened. The beauty replied that since he had been so kind to her when she'd been a witch, half the time she'd be her horrible deformed self. And the other half, she would be her beautiful maiden self. Which would he want her to be during the day and which during the night? What a cruel question! Gawain began to think of his predicament.
During the day a beautiful woman to show off to his friends. But at night, in the privacy of his home, an old spooky witch? Or would he prefer having by day a hideous witch but by night a beautiful woman to enjoy many intimate moments with. What would you do? What Gawain chose follows below, but don't read on until you've made your own choice...
Noble Gawain replied that he would let her choose for herself (now today, such a man would be considered either sensible or a guy who couldn't make a decision, while back in the good old days he was truly noble ~ how times change). Upon hearing this she announced she would be beautiful all of the time because he'd respected her and let her "be in charge of her own life".
What is the moral of the story? The moral is that it doesn't matter if a woman is pretty or ugly, smart or dumb. Underneath it all she's still... you decide!
The best three answers of no more than 20 words will win a nice prize. Answers to john@patternspatch.com
We'll announce the three prize winners, and their entries, in the next issue of your Cross Stitch Tips & News letter. ~X~
Following the success of the Fr^e bonus Cross Stitch pattern in the last issue, we've decided to make this a permanent feature. So from now on you will receive one high quality fr^e cross stitch pattern with each issue for as long as you remain a subscriber of this letter.
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The Members' Handbook has finally been written and contains pretty well what you'd expect in a handbook ~ how to find your way around the various nooks and crannys on the site and what to do if you get lost or have any problems.
Feel fr^e to download a copy as follows:
1. Login to Patterns Patch as normal. 2. Go to the ABOUT US section near the top left corner of the page. 3. Click on Members' Handbook and the download page will open. 4. Follow the instructions to download a copy of the handbook.
Periodically the handbook will be updated and we'll let you know when this occurs through this letter.
================================================================ A Top Tip for Cross Stitch Heaven...
An Alternative Way to Anchor Your Thread
One way to anchor your thread when you begin stitching is by using the loop method. This method works particularly well when you are stitching with two strands.
Start by measuring out twice as much thread as usual. Then, fold the thread in half and put both ends through the eye of your needle. You'll keep the loose ends near the head of the needle.
From below, push the needle through at the spot where you want to anchor the thread, but only pull most of the thread through the hole. Leave a 2-3" (5-8cm) loop on the underside of your fabric.
Complete your stitch as usual by pushing the needle back through to the underside.
Next, put the needle through the loop, and pull the thread so the loop closes. You now have anchored your thread.
One thing to keep in mind when you use this method is it works best with single-color thread rather than variegated.
================================================================ Recent articles posted at PatternsPatch.com: ================================================================ How to Win a Cross Stitch Competition.
Cross stitch has become such a popular hobby these days; in fact cross stitch's standing has become so high that there are now competitions for those who want to enjoy a different element of cross stitching. These competitions can be found in any state, country, and almost always at county or state fairs...
Read the full article by going here: < http://www.patternspatch.com/public/156.cfm >
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Beginners: We'll Have You Cross Stitching in No Time!
When you first start out with a new hobby the tendency is to run before you can walk and cross stitch is no exception. I remember my first attempt, it was a large wall hanging of some mice with a grandfather clock and although it was a complete kit, I still hadn't got a clue what I was doing! There were around 30 different colors and millions of stitches to do but I wanted something impressive. Needless to say it didn't take me long to give up on that particular design!...
Read the full article by going here: < http://www.patternspatch.com/public/155.cfm >
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An African Expression of Cross-Stitch Communication
The designs of Africa have a totally unique look about them, and are not typical of other designs. Their material is not simply "another piece of material with art designed on it", but are made and designed with the love of Africa always in mind. The people of Africa trust in their inner knowledge and fundamental beliefs, and their history is never forgotten, as is clearly shown by their fabulous designs...
Read the full article by going here: < http://www.patternspatch.com/public/115.cfm >
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=============================================================== Cross Stitch Patterns Uploaded Since The Last Issue =============================================================== We're giving EVERYONE who reads this letter a FR^E Bonus cross stitch pattern ~ Follow the download instructions carefully and email me john@patternspatch.com if you have any problems.
To view full-sized illustrations of this week's FREE downloads (for members, go here:
< http://www.PatternsPatch.com/public/252.cfm >
You'll find additional information and can also leave comments and rank (from 1 to 5) each download, if you wish.
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** Downloads For Members Only **
- "Wahine from the Sea" by Warren Rapazo
- "Sacred Chief" by M Caroselli
- "Reaching for Gold" by Clement Marcelli - "Pretty Maiden" by Pam McCabe
- "Mountain Retreat" by Thomas Kinkade
** BONUS Download for ALL Readers **
- "Pasta and Bottles" by Edgecombe
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Please note that you have until the next issue of your "Cross Stitch Tips & News" letter to download this pattern. After then it will be available only to Members in the Download Library.
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We're trying to introduce as wide a range as possible in the download library to cater for all tastes. So if there's a theme we've missed that you'd like to see patterns for, then please drop me a quick email to the address towards the bottom of this letter.
To view this week's gallery, here's the link again < http://www.PatternsPatch.com/public/252.cfm >
============================================================== Recent "Tips & Techniques" Forum Posts ============================================================== The Tips and Techniques forum has continued to post many interesting threads. If you haven't taken part yet, why not take a look and maybe join in. Hey! You might even enjoy it.
We've repeated the posts from the last issue because we understand there was a problem with broken links. Fingers crossed
they work properly this time.
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Removing Rust Stains...
Member "Mamab" posted this question, which, so far has attracted 18 replies.
"I don't recall this being asked before, but I need help removing rust where I left the needle in the fabric too long. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get rid of it without ruining the whole piece?"
Read the discussion here: http://www.patternspatch.com/members/forum/openthread.cfm?forum=1& ThreadID=168
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Pricing Completed Cross Stitch Pieces.
Member "Katherine" posted this question, which so far has attracted 17 replies.
"I don't know how many of you sell your work but what is a good formula for pricing? "
Read the discussion here: http://www.patternspatch.com/members/forum/openthread.cfm?forum=1& ThreadID=162
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Sincerely,
John Wigham
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You next "Cross Stitch Tips & News" letter will appear on Saturday June 16th 2007.
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