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hen the cross stitch boom was happening across America in the 1980s, the wave of enthusiasm gradually made its way to the UK. Though needlecraft magazines had been popular in this country through until the early sixties, none had successfully survived the seventies. It was in that craft drought that magazine made a huge mark in 1991. From the reader response it was obvious where the big demand was. Thousands of cross stitch enthusiasts

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