Featured in CrossStitcher – September 2020
Our Sewing-Needle Case made from native timbers was featured in the September 2020 issue of CrossStitcher, Britain’s leading cross-stitching magazine known for its modern style and inspiring designs.
CrossStitcher is the UK’s most popular magazine for stitchers of all experience levels, offering creative projects, stitch-a-longs, and fresh ideas that celebrate the pleasure of handmade craft. Its bright layouts and contemporary feel appeal to both beginners and long-time makers.
This issue featured our Native Timber Sewing-Needle Case, a small but carefully made tool designed to make sewing and mending easier. It provides a simple and elegant way to store needles securely, avoiding the frustration of flimsy cardboard packets.
Each case is hand-turned from sustainably sourced Australian timbers, including Silky Oak, Myrtle, Sheoak, Blackwood, and Sassafras. The smooth finish highlights the natural grain of the wood, while the well-fitted lid keeps needles secure without being difficult to open. A gentle shake presents the needles for easy selection.
CrossStitcher continues to inspire its readers by featuring products that blend creativity, practicality, and craftsmanship, celebrating the satisfaction of making and the enduring appeal of handmade design.