One can learn to do a cross stitch pattern if he or she search on the internet and find some interesting videos. One can also ask some friends who already know how to do and ask for advice.
One can find cross stitch Christmas patterns from websites like The Silver Needle, Kooler Design, 123 Stich, Everything Cross Stitch and Salt and Pepper.
A snowflake is a popular motif in Christmas and winter themed stitchery projects. The magazine CrossStitcher has a set of snowflake cross stitch patterns available for free on their website. Mill Hill makes kits including patterns and the needed supplies for making cross stitch snowflakes, and these can be purchased from Wichelt.
You can find Christmas stitch kits at 123stitch, thefind, everythingcrossandstitch. These are the best places to find the Christmas stitching kit. You may even find them cheap.
Try here http://www.thecranberrycupboard.com they have a fair inventory. good luck R
Cross stitching is quite a popular form of embroidery and has quite the following. There are many sites that have cross stitch charts for sale such as cross-stitch-charts.
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Kustom Krafts is one of my favorite online stores to find quality fabrics that have cross stitch patterns. They are the fastest delivering website that I have ever come across and I could never imagine buying stuff anywhere else.
Try here they excellent selection and with great service check out http://www.thecranberrycupboard.com good luck R
When I have needed alphabets in crochet, I have done an online search for "needlepoint alphabet" or "cross stitch alphabet."The reason I like searching in these categories (needlepoint and cross-stitch), is because it's easy to convert to a filet crochet pattern. One stitch equals one block in filet. Some of the sites you find, will even convert something you type, into a pattern also. Although, there aren't that many places that do the conversion for you.
I couldn't find a specific cross-stitch category - however - see the related link to the Arts & Crafts section - I think cross-stitch questions could be posted somewhere in there. You can always request for the category to be created if you feel it needs to be.
Patterns to knit Christmas stockings can be found to print free on the Yahoo Voices website. Many women's magazines will print patterns in the run up to Christmas.
That would be very difficult to find. I would try eBay or Craig's list.
The best way is to find out how much someone would be prepared to pay for it.