Cross stitch isn’t something that needs to just stay on a wall in someone’s house anymore.
Urban X Stitch Is Hitting The Streets
For the longest time as a child, I would always see my grandmother and older relatives sew, crochet, and cross stitch. Sometimes I joined in when I had absolutely nothing else to do, or if I was given the kid kits from craft stores. Nevertheless, I always associated cross stitching with an older generation. They were nice, but they weren’t my cup of tea until I came across Urban X Stitch — cross stitching through fences. This cool form of cross stitch is enhancing cities, and it’s not just for grandma anymore.