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Stitching on a budget?

Stitching on a budget

2020… Reinventing life… Getting used to a new normal… Thinking outside the box (while stuck inside the house!! Oh, the irony of it…)

Stitching is a perfect way to take our mind off the daily worries, to de-stress, and to feel good about being stuck indoors.

GOOD NEWS: no amount of panic buying PDF Patterns will ever create a shortage for other stitchers, so it’s a great guilt-free way to keep your mental health in good shape!

But the problem with having “more time” on our hands is that the direct consequence is usually having “less money”…

Patterns on a budget?

MORE GOOD NEWS: here are 2 discount codes for you.

(valid until 30th April 2020 17th May 2020)

I also have a few free patterns on my website, as well as free minis on my blog. Enjoy 🙂

But if you’re on a budget, the patterns are going to be the least of your worries as they’re the cheapest part of any project… Threads and fabric, on the other hand, not so easy… So…

Threads on a budget?

You’ll find cheap threads online of course, but I really wouldn’t recommend them. Assuming they’re not knock-off copies (some of them are very dubious, to say the least), they’re likely to be of very poor quality and snap, knot up, run when you wash them, etc. Most of them are bad news, so I would only recommend using proper branded threads that you know you can trust. Anything else is a false economy (in my humble opinion).

So how to save on threads, then? Here are a few ideas:

As a general rule:
While you’re stitching:

Fabric on a budget?

That’s a tricky one to get around. On the up side, using “cheap” fabric is MUCH safer than using “cheap” threads.

No matter what, have fun, and happy stitching !!

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