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			<title>Crass Stitch Club offers fresh – and we do mean fresh – take on Cross Stitch</title>
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<p>The holiday season, for some, can be a time of creativity and gift giving – but it can also be a time of frustration. So, what better way to get your frustration out than a gift showcasing your creativity, and maybe a splash of the frustration as well?</p>
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<p>That's the idea behind the Crass Stitch Club, an initiative launched this fall by the Aurora Public Library.</p>
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<p>The Crass Stitch Club encourages you to showcase your creativity through the humble art of cross stitch – and, as the name suggests, a “crass” message is not only allowed, but encouraged for participants aged 18+.</p>
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<p>The Club next meets December 19 from 7.30 – 8.30 p.m. in the Aurora Public Library's Creative Studio, under the direction of APL's Shelby Brown, who says the Library first began to brainstorm the program last year.</p>
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<p>“In my home library, I've got a book called Maybe Swearing Will Help, a cross stitch book about swearing,” says Brown. “It's just more fun than what you would normally picture cross stitch as, like 19<sup>th</sup> century women sitting by the fire waiting for their husbands to come home from war!</p>
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<p>“The goal is to get like-minded stitchers or crafters and teach them cross stitch, as we've had a few people over the last couple of meetings where none of them knew how to cross stitch. Some people ask, ‘Can I bring my own cross stitch I'm working on?' Sure, it doesn't have to be crass, necessarily.”</p>
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<p>But is it preferred?</p>
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<p>“It's encouraged!” says Brown with a laugh. “The option is there. I had one lady do a ‘Don't F--- It Up' cross stitch; she had never done one before and she was having a hoot just writing the words onto the paper.”</p>
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<p>Asked why “crass” appeals to cross stitchers, Brown says she “personally thinks swearing is funny a lot of the time” and it was important to underscore the Library “is not such an uptight, shush-y kind of place.”</p>
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<p>“This is a drop-in program marketed at 18-plus members,” says Brown. “All skill levels are welcome. You don't have to come to every session; you can come once and take your pattern home, which a few people have done.'”</p>
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<p>All materials are provided.</p>
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<p>For more information, visit aurora.bibliocommons.com/events/66d3176cf520192f006045bb.</p>
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<p><strong>By Brock Weir</strong></p>
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