Making A Simple Scissor Keep With Counted Cross Stitch

How much valuable stitching time have you lostSize 24 needle
searching for your scissors?. It is quite amazing theBacking fabric 3.5"x3.5" (9x9 cm) to match the cross
places you will find them.  Since making my keep Istitch piece.
have always known where to find my scissors.Sewing needle and cotton
There are kits available on the market for counted2oz wadding the same size as the finished cross
cross stitch keeps but it is more personal if you makestitch.
your own. Using leftover fabric and threads from theRibbon 18" (46cm) for attaching the scissors.
workbox is more economical.Making up the Scissor Keep
When choosing your threads it is best to choose bold1 With right sides facing stitch three sides of the keep.
colours so the keep stands out.This leaves one side open.
Fabric choice will depend on the counts you have2 Turn the right sides out and gently press with a
available 28 count over two threads gives a morewarm iron.
delicate finish to the design. When finishing it is more3 Put the wadding in the centre and slip stitch the
flexible for stitching the seams. Instead of making oneopening.
side in cross stitch both sides can be of matching or4 At the corner double the ribbon and place the two
contrasting designs. This is an alternative to using aends inside and complete the stitching.
backing fabric.Finally attach the scissors to the ribbon.
Materials requiredTo enhance your keep attach cord or piping to the
14 HPI aida fabric or 28 count eavenweave over twoedges of the keep and add a tassle to one corner.
threads.Within a few hours you have achieved a useful
Finished fabric size 3.5"x3.5" (9x9 cm)addition to your workbox.
Stranded Cotton