For Ukrainian Refugees: Our 1st donation!

Courage For Ukraine product image, Grimalkin Crossing Cross Stitch Designs
Just an analog hobbyist waking up in a digital world. Counted cross stitch designer, old SF Giants fan, new cricket convert. Appreciates animals, music, friends, kindness, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Bollywood, dry humor, and the Oxford comma. Telegram: t.me/zenstitcher ||LinkedIn: aematson
Alesia Matson

Here at the Crossing, we’re happy to announce that we’re making our first donation for Ukrainian refugees via CORE today! Much gratitude to the first four brave, imaginative, and talented stitchers who purchased Courage For Ukraine since the start of our

Courage for Ukraine: a fundraiser

Just an analog hobbyist waking up in a digital world. Counted cross stitch designer, old SF Giants fan, new cricket convert. Appreciates animals, music, friends, kindness, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Bollywood, dry humor, and the Oxford comma. Telegram: t.me/zenstitcher ||LinkedIn: aematson
Alesia Matson

Courage for Ukraine (picture below) is inspired by the flag of the Ukrainian people, whose guts, grit, and gallantry have brought me to tears every single day since the invasion began. They remind me in a direct way of what

Fear Not: Stitching is Cheaper than Therapy

Fear Not: Stitching is Cheaper than Therapy, and this counted cross stitch design is good "stitch therapy." A mandala-style lotus in cheery blues and warm yellows floats off-center. Below it, the words "fear not" are stitched in blue. They appear to be floating within a border of three loosely overlapping circles.
Just an analog hobbyist waking up in a digital world. Counted cross stitch designer, old SF Giants fan, new cricket convert. Appreciates animals, music, friends, kindness, Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Bollywood, dry humor, and the Oxford comma. Telegram: t.me/zenstitcher ||LinkedIn: aematson
Alesia Matson

In these times, “Fear Not” has something for everyone Do you know anyone who isn’t dealing with fear or anxiety these days? Yeah, me neither. Remember the things we used to talk about fearing? Like heights, spiders, the number 13, snakes,