cross-stitcher love

Definitions

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  • noun Someone who does cross-stitch

Etymologies

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cross-stitch +‎ -er

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Examples

  • Being a cross-stitcher and crafty-kinda-gal who also loves to "do" quilling AND an admirer of cake decorating, today's blog entry has my eyes totally satisfied and wanting a cigarette!

    Sunday Sweets: Gettin' Crafty 2010

  • As an avid cross-stitcher, I would gladly cross-stitch that onto a pillow for you... for an autographed copy of the book.

    Wedding Day Advice 2009

  • I even used the word passionate when I wrote it: "reader, writer, musician, scrapbooker, knitter, cross-stitcher, lifelong learner; passionate about Catholicism, good children's books, educational ideas (especially those of the early 20th century English educational pioneer, Charlotte Mason) and medieval history".

    The Bookworm 2009

  • I'm an experienced cross-stitcher. middling embroiderer, and I'd bet that each corner of the first example, if cross-stitching, would take me about 8-10 hours.

    Ask MetaFilter 2009

  • If I were an accomplished enough cross-stitcher to make changes or improvise as I go, I might feel differently.

    Popular Posts Across MetaFilter 2009

  • If I were an accomplished enough cross-stitcher to make changes or improvise as I go, I might feel differently.

    Popular Posts Across MetaFilter 2009

  • TrendCentral: Youheart. us blogger Juile Zidel, an avid Twitter fan and talented cross-stitcher, felt the tweets she was following were too good not ...

    CoolBusinessIdeas.com 2009

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