
I am looking to purchase small gold-tone plastic needlework frames.?
I have looked everywhere on the internet. They possibly are out of style. I have a cross stitch book that has completed projects with this type of frame(American School of Needlework’s 365 Tiny Cross Stitch Designs). However, the business where I could purchase them that is indicated in the back of the book does not seem to carry them (Yarn Tree). Does anyone know where I could purchase these frames in a variety of shapes (at least round, oval, square and rectangle)?
I typed in cross-stitch ornament frames in google and came up with a few sites that carried the frames. I would personally recommend
http://www.123stitch.com/Frames.html or
http://www.acmoore.com/search.aspx?categoryid=230&showall=false.
I think I have seen them at AC Moore if there is a store by you.
Hope this helps.
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