When I was about 7 or 8 yrs old, my grandmother who quilted mainly, taught me to embroider stamped quilt blocks, mostly backstitching, daisy stitches and french knots. I loved it at the time,had my own sewing box and everything. But didn't stick with it. I did some latch hook rugs and went on to all types of crafting mostly taking off in high school when the glue gun fad took off. I crocheted, painted, sewed stuffed bunnies, etc. And then when I was expecting a daughter, I decided to decorate her nursery with Precious Moments...I saw a cross stitch of a Precious Moments nativity scene in one of my Crafts N' Things magazines and just had to do it, even though I had no idea how to cross stitch. I bought the aida fabric,threads and a hoop. It took me awhile to see the 'squares' in the fabric, but after a week or so, I was going at it great. I found a split scroll frame with the stand and my love for cross stitching set in. After finishing the Precious Moments, I did a very intricately detailed Christmas stocking for myself of a country Christmas kitchen, I finished it, but with 2 toddlers running around, left cross stitching behind.
Fast forward, after getting remarried and showing my husband the stocking I did (still have it), he surprised me with a kit of a cat laying on a tree branch called "just hanging around", I think. I was hooked again (this one is pictured in my gallery album). And so my stash has grown to enough to open my own cross stitching shop now.
Note: since joining this forum, which has not been long ago, my stash has taken a HUGE expansion.

Cross stitching has always been the one craft that I have gone back to. Even when I was not actively doing it, I was still 'collecting' floss, patterns and kits for that 'someday' when I got back to it. Now it's full steam ahead, and hubby can't believe how many hours I can sit and stitch.
