Completed Cross Stitch Apron by Siew Eng Tang

Hey all, check out my creative customer’s completed apron :))) Instead of just stitching on the designated area, she found that she could stitch on the other parts of the apron too. Now this is truly making it your own!

Completed Cross Stitch Apron

Get the ready-to-stitch apron here!

New Ideas corner!

Here is where you add your comments for your unique craft ideas. Have you done something totally creative? Share it with everyone here! We would love to learn from you.

If there are more comments as we go along, I’ll section this into months.

A nifty idea about our Ready-to-Stitch Apron!

I think the one thing that we all have in common is creativity, sure we stitch most of the time following a chart but that does mean you are lacking creativity. It takes a good eye to find a beautiful design, a sense of creativity to know where to start and where to end, and an intuitiveness to know when something is wrong.

This is shown so well by one of my customers who found an extra way of stitching on her pre-finished apron by Charles Craft. This apron already has an area where you can stitch on but she thought that perhaps she can also stitch on the area not for stitching to make it more interesting.

Here in her words are how Ms Siew Eng Tang felt about this new idea.

About the apron, when you look closely to the fabric you will realised that it looks like the aida fabrics on the empty area, when I first open the apron, I told myself the apron will be so plain, I think I will buy some soluble fabric to stitch on the apron, but a 2nd glance at it, i realized that I am able to stitch on these empty area, and I tried the first small chart at the corner, wow it turn out to be amazing. I think nobody has every thought of doing that, I just cant wait to finish it and show the picture.

We can’t wait to see the finished product too! Well done! Here’s a glimpse of the before pic first.

Charles Craft Apron