I live in UK but I use to buy mine from the USA in the 1980s as crafting was already an established industry over there. I brought my first one which was a metal stamp in 1990s and then UK crafting industry began with cross stitch and then rubber stamps for quilting, then late 1998/2000 I began to see them at Knit and Stitch at Ally Pally, Up to a few years ago i still had a few of the original catalogues which companys would send out i.e pre internet. I still have my original rubber stamps some still on their wooden block and some I use to use with acrylic blocks and double sided tape LOL
I live in UK but I use to buy mine from the USA in the 1980s as crafting was already an established industry over there. I brought my first one which was a metal stamp in 1990s and then UK crafting industry began with cross stitch and then rubber stamps for quilting, then late 1998/2000 I began to see them at Knit and Stitch at Ally Pally, Up to a few years ago i still had a few of the original catalogues which companys would send out i.e pre internet. I still have my original rubber stamps some still on their wooden block and some I use to use with acrylic blocks and double sided tape LOL
Win it weekly A Ketchup
Something about handcraft
C no cheating 🥰
I think the answer to win it weekly could be a ketchup
A Ketchup
A ketchup
No cheating