Its Never Too Early - Miscellaneous Xmas Crafts

Tuesday, 24th of September 2013

So finally, as September draws to a close, so does Past Impression's little early Christmas party. What's depressing is the realization that the holidays themselves are still just shy of three months away. Ah well, plenty of time to stitch and get a head start

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It's Never Too Early - Crafty Xmas Tree Decorations

Monday, 16th of September 2013

The month's coming along and already crimbo time is poking through the rain. We've had the first partially complete Christmas cross stitch patterns shared on our Google + cross stitch community, winter sections in stores mysteriously growing (seemingly on

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It's Never Too Early - How to Cross Stitch Xmas

Monday, 9th of September 2013

Sometimes it's nice to sit back, have a think, and try to put together just what makes Christmas so dear to us. Of course for many there's the religious heritage of the season, yet so many comparatively recent traditions push on through like Santa, Snowmen,

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It's Never Too Early - Xmas Cross Stitch Cards

Monday, 2nd of September 2013

OK, we understand how frustrating it must all seem. Christmas is certainly one of the most wonderful times of the year; good food, good friends and plenty of excuses to cross stitch all day every day. But honestly, by the time August was leaving, you could

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Tap Into Tapestry With Our New Anchor Range

Wednesday, 28th of August 2013

Here on the Past Impressions blog we've already gone into the inner weaving of tapestry more than once. An ancient form of needlecraft that clings on with no sign of stopping, we've also highlighted the plentiful and profound tapestry patterns offered up by

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Cross Over Into 3D Stitching

Monday, 19th of August 2013

In essence, cross stitch is an optical illusion. Like computers, televisions and even our own brains, the patterns are made from a collection of small coloured dots that we've taken and arranged to resemble a meaningful image. Indeed, your weaving back and

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