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Craft Book Shelf: 2001 Cross Stitch Designs

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Stitching Tagged With: Books, Cross Stitch, My Craft Books Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

my craft bookshelf

 

2001 Cross Stitch Designs Better Homes & Gardens
I love craft books! I seem to have a huge collection but that doesn’t stop me acquiring new ones every now and again. I have a couple of shelves of the bookcase dedicated to them and I love to just pull out a random book sometimes and get inspired by the projects.

cross stitch letters

Over the next few weeks I’m going to share my craft book shelf with you. Buying books online can be difficult when you can’t actually flick through them and assess whether you would make all the projects or not so I’m going to share some thoughts on each book, what drew me to buy it and why it still has a place on my shelf now. Perhaps I’ll be able to help you decide whether you need a copy on your shelf too.

cross stitch book

2001 Cross Stitch Designs is a book that I have used over and over when I’ve been making cross stitch gifts for friends and family. It is a collection of charts for motifs and lettering that can be combined to create designs or used individually on items. For example, I have used a little cottage design beside a Bible verse to create a special wall hanging. Another time I used a cute ducky and a rocking horse on baby gifts. There is everything from small designs to quite large ones to choose from.This book is often my first stop for cross stitch inspiration.

cross stitch book

All the motifs are in sections including Christmas, Florals, Nature Designs, Animals, Sports and Professions, For the Little Ones, Symbols of Love, Borders and Patterns, and Alphabets and Numbers. There is even a section called Australasia with pictures of Australian animals and flowers plus symbols of New Zealand.

cross stitch book

Each chart covers two double pages. There is a photo of the chart stitched in full colour with ideas and inspiration of things to create with those particular images. Then there is the colour-coded chart and a key with thread colours in both DMC and Anchor threads.

cross stitch chart

Towards the back of the book there are basic cross stitch instructions along with specialty stitches, and blank grids in various shapes and sizes that can be photocopied to draw your designs. There are a couple of basic alphabets if you want to add names and dates to a project, and a couple of fancy alphabets as well. Some sections include themed borders, plus there is a separate chapter of borders. I have used these borders on bookmarks for quick gifts.

cross stitch borders

This is a great book to add to your library – one that I would highly recommend.

Disclosure: There are Amazon affiliate links in this post. This lets you see more information about the book, and if you decide to purchase it costs you nothing extra but I get a percentage from Amazon – which helps pay me to keep writing posts like this!

Filed Under: Stitching Tagged With: Books, Cross Stitch, My Craft Books

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  1. Amy says

    June 16, 2014 at 11:44 AM

    Thanks for sharing. I love flicking through first to see whats in a book but its so much easier to buy online these days.

  2. Michelle says

    June 30, 2014 at 6:59 PM

    Thanks for the cross stich book advice. Just the inspiration I need for my little project.

    • Tonya Grant says

      July 1, 2014 at 5:29 AM

      Oh Michelle I have a little pile of books to lend you! I keep forgetting to bring them over! I’ll try to pop in this afternoon

  3. Donna L Shannon says

    June 24, 2018 at 8:54 AM

    I love doing counted cross stitch for exercise for my hands. Can you use aida cloth to make a comforter or
    bedspread, if so how would you find out what count the aida cloth is I received a package of gray and pink
    aida cloth but no Idea what count it is.

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Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

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