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What's the best needle craft for someone to start out with?

I would like to start doing needlework projects but am not sure where to start.

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As I know ,many people prefer to CHI or GHD nowadays.And They are really good ,I am using GHD Before you buy a hair straightener,you need make sure what kind of hair do you have and your budget you can pay,Or you will damage your hair and waste your money.Be careful
The chi is the best thing ever! if u buy chi oil with it your hair will be SOFT and SHINY! I use it myself!
these brands are salon quality: CHI, Cortex, GHD, Sedu, Kenta, Solia, Infrashine gl.
sooo, unfortunatley the girls above me have no clue what they're talking aboutThe paul mitchell straightner is as quick and straight as you can get for straightningit takes no more than one minute to heat up extremely hot and it is awesomeAlso, get some marrakesh oilthats what will make your hair super shinythose are both a little expensive but they last forevvvveeerrrrralso, if you want your hair super good smelling and clean without the extra bucks, get herbal essences moisturizing shampoo and conditionerit works just as good as paul mitchell sebastian or any other fancy shampoo and conditioners for soooo much lessive been told many times i have the best dyed hair because i bleach it blonder and it is still soft and shiny and straight and it never gets dry,
Alice and I started out the same, with stamped cross stitchFrom there, I learned other embroidery stitches, did crewel as well as thread embroidery, and needlepointI can do counted cross stitch, but another that I choose not to doMy mother latched rugs, that was as close as I cared to get to thatJust was not for meI sew, I bead on material, I make jewelry I would recommend stamped cross stitch, it is easy to learn, and as you can see, can lead to other kinds of stitchingAnd it is generally inexpensive to learn and doI have some pillow cases in the works right now, they and the thread cost me way less than $10, I had the needles and hoops Lots of sites online, Michael's and Hobby Lobby both sell it in kits, and some individual pieces like baby bibsMy local quilt shop sells lots of cotton with designs for embroidery stamped on it, some are copies of antique designs And from there, you can make quilt blocks and quilts, make gingham aprons with cross stitch designs, learn to embellish clothes and accessories, learn to bead fabric [it is easy]I have a stitching book, I think it is from Reader's Digest, that my Mom bought me, I have learned several stitches out of itVisit your local library and book store to see what you might be interested inAnd of course, ask for the book for Xmas, too!

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