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    Cross Stitch Tips & News ~ September 22nd 2007

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    Cross Stitch Club: Where are my local cross stitch suppliers?
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    "Cross Stitch Tips and News"
    Brought to you by Patterns Patch Publishing
    September 22nd 2007

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    CONTENTS:

    - Where are my local cross stitch suppliers?
    - A Top Tip for Cross Stitch Heaven... Forget sleeping pills, ...
    - Recent articles posted at PatternsPatch.com
    - Cross Stitch Patterns Uploaded Since The Last Issue
    - Recent "Cross Stitch" Forum Posts

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    Subject: Where are my Local Cross Stitch Suppliers?

    Hi [firstname]

    I've noticed in the Cross Stitch forum that one of the regular
    'beefs' from our members concerns the difficulty of finding cross
    stitch supplies locally. The Internet is great for lots of things
    and undoubtedly makes our lives easier in many ways, but one area
    where it falls down is you cannot actually handle goods before
    purchase.

    Whilst doing some research for our new blog yesterday (coming
    soon), I stumbled upon a service that looks set fair to solve the
    problem for some if not all of our members. Naturally it's Internet
    based, and also free (there's our favorite price again), and comes
    courtesy of our good friend Google.

    To use "Google Maps", you need an account with Google (those of you
    with gmail or googlemail are already one up here, or who followed
    our advice on Google Notebook a couple of Issues back).

    When you enter:

    http://maps.google.com/

    ... a map of the USA appears. Don't worry if you don't live there,
    it's easy to navigate to your own country. Simply go the small map
    in the bottom right-hand corner, click on the blue square and drag
    it over your country. Release the blue square and your country will
    replace the USA.

    I spent a good 90 minutes 'playing' with Google maps and, among
    other things, searched on the phrase "needlework" (including the
    speech marks). Searches on Chicago (IL) and Nashville (TN) revealed
    648 and 97 suppliers respectively. Clicking on the label for any of
    the suppliers listed: address, phone, and internet details together
    with highly detailed maps... and don't forget many of these
    suppliers have mail-order catalogues too.

    I found Google Maps a little quirky to use in that when
    refreshing/resizing the page it didn't always show what I expected
    (such as another part of the country). But it could certainly be
    useful to track down all sorts of products.

    Google Maps appears to be a fully working service in North America,
    Western Europe and Australasia, but less so in other parts of the
    world. A deficiency that hopefully Google will rectify before too
    much time passes.

    To sum up, Google Maps is good fun and looks to be a useful
    extension to Yellow pages ~ give it a try and see for yourself at:

    http://maps.google.com/

            ~X~

    Came across this interesting snippet a week ago and wonder if this
    is just a one-off, or are other professional sports organizations
    getting "in on the act"?. If any reader knows of other similar
    events, please let us know and we'll run it in the next issue of
    Cross Stitch Tips & News.

    Stitch N' Pitch
    Sunday, September 16, 2007 vs. Texas Rangers
    1:05 PM McAfee Coliseum
     
    The Oakland Athletics and TNNA invite you to McAfee Coliseum for
    its inaugural Stitch N' Pitch event. Cheer on the A's while you
    knit, crochet, embroider, cross-stitch or needlepoint.

    All participants will receive a Plaza Level seat ($17) and a
    special A's Stitch N' Pitch gift.

    Bring out your family, friends, and/or significant others.

    For more information and tickets, visit the A's web site.

    The A's even had a special logo designed for the occasion, you can
    see it here:

    http://www.PatternsPatch.com/snip/144.htm

    Did any member or subscriber attend ~ we'd love to share your story
    if you did.
     
            ~X~

    A friend sent me this quite remarkable animation sequence this
    week, which I want to share with you. Click on this URL and enjoy
    the show (do NOT miss the sound effects):

    http://www.PatternsPatch.com/snip/143.htm

    TIP: When you get to "THE END" wait for a few seconds ~ there's more.

            ~X~

    You can expect to see an additional range of patterns appearing in
    the download library shortly, courtesy of "Just Imagine Cross Stitch"

    If you'd like a preview of these patterns go to:

    http://www.PatternsPatch.com/snip/145.htm

    and look in Galleries 1 thru 6.

            ~X~

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    Don't forget to search for the mystery word in this letter. When
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    to me john@patternspatch.com ~ Good Luck!

    The latest winner of our draw for "Three-months membership to
    Patterns Patch for Free" is:

    *~*  Hartati Santoso  *~*

    Congratulations to Hartati and commiserations to those who didn't
    win this week. But hey, perseverance is a virtue; try again next
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    And for those of you who didn't enter, why not? Don't you want this
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    A TOP TIP FOR CROSS STITCH HEAVEN...
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      Forget sleeping pills, to de-stress take up cross stitch

    Your doctor may advise you to do all you can to lower your stress
    levels, or it might lead to your health declining. So, perhaps you
    go in for meditation, yoga and aerobics. But that isn't enough,
    even if they show results. 

    You need to go out and release all your pent up emotions and
    energy. One proven way of doing this is to take up a craft like
    pottery, knitting, cooking, or better still, "cross stitch". Before
    you decide what to do and how it might impact on those around you,
    try discussing this with your support group--members of your family
    or friends or a confidante.

    By doing cross stitch, not only do you create something out of
    nothing, but you also relax your mind, and according to
    researchers, help your brain release endorphins, the good hormones
    that boost imagination and creativity.

    Besides, since doing such embroidery is time-consuming, it teaches
    you to be patient; after all, no problem is solved overnight. And
    lastly, since it involves so many color variations that indicate so
    many more details, it teaches you to pay attention to the finer
    details of life so that the end product is beautiful.

    So, don't wait any longer. Pick up your needle and thread and
    get started on that cross stitch project.

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    RECENT ARTICLES POSTED AT PATTERNS PATCH:
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    1. How to Use Frames, Qsnaps and Hoops.

    Lovers of counted cross stitch soon find their own use for the wide
    range of cross stitch accessories. This article concentrates on
    those items used to support your cross stitch piece, namely the
    scroll frame, hoop and qsnap...

    Read the full article by going here:
    < http://www.patternspatch.com/public/238.cfm >

       ~X~

    2. The New Sewing Fads of The Pioneer Women.

    When the early pioneer women went out West in America, they took as
    many necessities as they could fit into their covered wagons.  The
    popular wagon at the time, the "Conestoga" could have carried more
    of their belongings, but it was just too big and cumbersome,
    killing the team of oxen before the journey was two-thirds over.
    So! A more practical vehicle...

    Read the full article by going here:
    < http://www.patternspatch.com/public/126.cfm  >

       ~X~

    3. Using a Magnifying Lamp for Cross Stitch

    One reason many people love to cross stitch is because it is so
    very relaxing. If, however, you are working in a dimly lit area,
    you are almost certain to end up with eye strain, and the
    subsequent headaches. One way to prevent these problems is to
    invest in a good magnifying lamp. These lamps not only make it
    easier to see the fine details of your project, they also
    illuminate the area thereby reducing the likelihood of eye strain...

    Read the full article by going here:
    < http://www.patternspatch.com/public/239.cfm >

       ~X~

    This is just a small sample of the more than 140 cross stitch
    articles enjoyed by our members. If you'd like to read more,
    go here to become a member
    < https://www.patternspatch.com/public/5.cfm > joining is easy!

    ===============================================================
    CROSS STITCH PATTERNS UPLOADED SINCE THE LAST ISSUE
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    We're giving EVERYONE who reads this letter a FREE 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/308.cfm >

    You'll find additional information and can also leave comments
    and rank (from 1 to 5) each download, if you wish.

       ~X~

     ** Patterns For Members Only **

    - "A Cheetah's Mask"

    - "The Daisy Fairy"
     
    - "Our Daily Bread"

    - "Jesus Walking on Water"

    - "The Strolling Mr. Frog"

     ** BONUS Download for ALL Readers **

    - "The Pink Roses Palette"

    The download page for your bonus pattern is here:
    < http://www.PatternsPatch.com/public/262.cfm >

    If you'd like to try and win a fr*e membership, reply to
    john@patternspatch.com with the word 'Boxer' in your email subject
    line.

    Please note that you have until the next issue of your
    "Cross Stitch Tips & News" letter to download the BONUS pattern.
    After then it will be available only to Members in the
    Download Library.

       ~X~

    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/308.cfm >

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    RECENT "CROSS STITCH FORUM" POSTS
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    The newly renamed Cross Stitch 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.

       ~X~
       
    1. Cross Stitch Supplies.
       
    Member "gelay0316" posted this query, which, so far has
    attracted 26 replies.
       
    "I live in Florida, and I can't find a nice store to buy stuff for
    my cros stitch, I usually get all the things I need online, but
    shipping is sometimes very expensive. I found a site called
    Cecilia's Sampler's, I never tried it before, does anyone know
    anything about them, I found that their prices are quite
    reasonable. Has anyone tried to buy from them?"...

     ------------------------------------

    "We find that for many people eBay is as cheap as anywhere. But you
    do have to be a little careful. When using a new supplier, check
    their feedback first and if it's good (at least 98%) and you're
    happy with it, then place a "small" order (do watch their mailing
    charges though). That way if anything goes wrong you'll only lose a
    few dollars."

    "If the transaction goes well (and by far the majority of them do),
    you can spend a little more with them next time as you gradually
    build your trust in the supplier."

    "Most suppliers on eBay are honest. They want your business and so
    will work hard to keep you happy"
       
    "Most of my eBay purchases have been for fabrics and there has
    never been a problem; each piece has been exactly as described,
    well protected for shipping, and has arrived exactly when
    promised..."

    "You might look at JoAnn's online store:

    http://www.joann.com/joann/

    They have a good selection of items, usually..."

    "... I would check out ebay. Just be sure to check the shipping
    because sometimes that can be higher than what you are
    getting...JoAnn's is a good one too:)"

    "Gelay, it just occurred to me that no one suggested that you might
    find a cross stitch store in your area through the Internet. Some
    of the suppliers websites have a search function for that ~~ at
    least the one that support local needlework shops..."

    "There are times when purchases almost have to be made online but
    my personal preference is to be able to touch and feel before
    buying. :-)"

    "If you're looking to buy stash online, my own personal preference
    is to go to: www.123stitch.com first to see if she has what I'm
    looking for. Her prices are usually the lowest. Her shipping is
    reasonable. I've never had a bad experience with that site, unless
    you count spending way too much money - LOL"
       
    Read the rest of the discussion here:
    http://www.PatternsPatch.com/snip/141.htm  
     
        ~X~  

    2. Happy Dance Finish.

    Member "slckstitcher" posted this thread, which, so far has
    attracted 55 replies.

    "I wanted to celebrate with you all!! I finished my Pooh Charity
    Square either late last night or early this morning, depending on
    how you look at it...

    Here's the link to the picture if you want to check it out! Let me
    know what you think!!!!

    http://www.PatternsPatch.com/snip/140.htm"

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    "...that is awesome slckstitcher...I would be doing the happy dance
    too...it looks like you put lots of hard work and love in it and it
    will be a great addition to the quilt! Thanks so much for sharing
    it with us:)"

    "What an awesome job! You did great. I'll bet some little kid is
    going to love it. :) You should be very proud of your
    accomplishment..."

    "This is amazing!!!!! SO much work...but it will be a precious
    treasure for someone!!!!"

    "I would love to see the faces on the people that receive them. I
    bet that would be heart-warming and make it all worth while"

    "Great job, Slckstitcher! Some child is going to be thrilled with
    Pooh and friends..."  

    "There are 6 kitties total with a little bit of the barn around
    them...I've gotten the left side of the barn done completely. I've
    gotten 1 cat stitched completely and have the 2nd one almost
    completely done...once I finish stitching the 2nd one I can
    complete the backstitching on the 1st one... they overlap so I
    can't do the bs on one without stitching the one beside it first. I
    also have part of the barn at the bottom of the design done as
    well. I've got a long way to go so I haven't really planned my next
    project. I have to see what I'm in the mood to do once this one is
    done."

    "I can't even imagine working in all darker tones. It would drive
    my eyes batty!! Bless you, bless you!"

    "I can't wait to see pictures of both projects when you're done."

    Read the rest of the discussion here:
    http://www.PatternsPatch.com/snip/142.htm  

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