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Keeping Cross-Stitch Needles Handy

To keep from losing my cross-stitch needles all the time, I glued a magnetic strip to the inside lid of the box I keep my embroidery floss in. I no longer lose them, and I can easily find the needle I need.

By Camilla

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RE: Making Massage Candles

I purchase all these things and many more at www.snowdriftfarm.com . They also have recipes for all sorts of things, and you can ask questions about your concerns! Best of luck and Have fun!

Post by purrplekat

RE: Making Massage Candles

What exactly Are Massage Candles? Do you use them to massage with...not lit? Or burn them while doing a massage? Anyhoo, you can buy all of that and more at Mountain Rose Herbs, an Oregon based company that I have ordered from for years with wonderful service and quality. They have a website where you can order and request a catalog. They are also on Facebook.

Post by RedWicket

RE: Making Massage Candles

I have seen cocoa butter, almond oil, coconut oil, and shea butter all at our local health food store: Earth Fare. Try to goodle earthfare.com and look up each item. it's worth a try. Good luck

Post by llbota

RE: Making Massage Candles

I typed in purchase shea butter in a google search and went to this site:
http://www.coastalscents.com/cfwebs ... 78/unrefined-african-shea-butter.cfm
I looked in the right hand margin under butters...it listed cocoa butter and shea butter. I would google the same thing for the oils; type in purchase almond oil. Good luck!

Post by themuffster

RE: Keeping Cross-Stitch Needles Handy

I keep mine in an old plastic pill bottle. The magnet idea is great too!

Post By Racer (Guest Post)

RE: Keeping Cross-Stitch Needles Handy

I keep a small piece of aida cloth in my container and I use it to hold my needles.

My sewing kit has a small piece of fabric in it for the same reason.

Post by beanygurl

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