That’s where online stores come into play, which offer home delivery, fantastic service and ranges, but also you can find fantastic cross stitch thread deals. We’re rounding up the best online stores.
All stores were suggested by our social media followers, they all had to supply needles, threads and aida of multiple types and had to pass a few delivery tests. We are not affiliated with any of these stores and do not get kickbacks. Updated November 2021.
Best online cross stitch stores – US
 
			 
			
			
			
			 
			Whilst many think of Etsy as a great place to get cross stitch 
			patterns, it’s also a fantastic place to get threads and tools. With 
			hundreds of small stores across America, they offer great prices, 
			and you always get impeccable customer care.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			123Stitch is by far the best place to get cross stitch supplies 
			online in the US. Finding cross stitch items online isn’t hard, but 
			123stitch offers two things that others don’t. Firstly, value; a 
			skein of DMC thread will cost you only 56c! The second is the sheer 
			volume of items available. If you want it, they’ve got it.
			Fast shipping, great customer service, and an unbeatable price mean 
			they are the top dog of online stores.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			EverythingCrossStitch says everything you need to know about it with 
			their name; they have everything you need for cross stitch. Sure, 
			there isn’t a lot of tools that aren’t purely for cross stitch (no 
			magnifiers and the like), but they have boatloads of everything 
			else; including the largest selection of cross stitch threads of any 
			online company in the US or elsewhere. Prices are just as cheap as 
			others on this list, and postage is also excellent. The one thing I 
			would say is they suffer from a lack of aida brands; they don’t 
			stock Zweigart for example, however that really is the only negative 
			that can be said.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			CrossStitchWorld really tries to offer the best out there in the 
			cross stitch world, that much is clear as soon as you step on their 
			site. They have stock of pretty much anything you can think of, and 
			whilst the prices aren’t rock bottom, they’re pretty good too. Sadly 
			CrossStitchWorld doesn’t get as much focus as it should, as it’s far 
			better than the big craft stores.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			Our number one online store is Lakeside Needlecraft, and we’re not 
			alone, it is by far the largest UK based online retailer out there. 
			And there is a good reason for this; they’re excellent.
			They have a gigantic range of everything you can think of, they 
			supply to your door super fast, they have great customer care, they 
			have a points program, and they’re really good value for money. To 
			give you an idea, you can pick up a DMC skein for 69p, a good £30 
			cheaper than stores.
			Their website can be a little annoying to find your way through, 
			however, their search is superb. They also have a huge selection of 
			patterns from large and small designers and have even started 
			putting their own cross stitch pattern books out.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			ABC Stitch (or ABC Stitch Therapy as its currently known) doesn’t 
			have a modern site. But they have everything else. They’re one of 
			the longest-running online stores, and they stock frankly, an 
			overwhelming amount of stitchy supplies, so much that you will never 
			get bored of looking through their catalog. Prices are pretty good, 
			although a DMC skein will set you back 69c.
			 
Best online cross stitch stores – Canada
 
			 
			
			
			 
			Thanks to Etsy’s worldwide shipping you can get your hands on tools 
			and threads from across the border, meaning on average everything 
			will be slightly cheaper.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			At 69c per DMC skein, StitchItCentral was suggested to me for a 
			great value website, however, that would be unfair to them; they’re 
			more than that. With a frankly astonishing range of cross stitch 
			supplies, including magazines, something often forgotten about by 
			other retailers, they’re a great resource for everything cross 
			stitch. The only downside is browsing can be a bit of a pain due to 
			their depth of range, but so long as you know what you want; they 
			can supply it.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			59c per DMC skein is a super great deal. However, Herrschners isn’t 
			just about cut-price costs. Around for over 120 years, Herrschners 
			has developed relationships with every single supplier of anything 
			cross stitch, meaning they have a crazy level of stock. They also 
			have great customer service, including project assistance (which is 
			worth trying just for the novelty!) and a quick dispatch process. 
			They do run adverts on their site as well, which is a little 
			annoying, but that’s the only negative to say.
			 
			 
Best online cross stitch stores – UK
 
			 
			
			
			 
			Our number one online store is Lakeside Needlecraft, and we’re not 
			alone, it is by far the largest UK based online retailer out there. 
			And there is a good reason for this; they’re excellent.
			They have a gigantic range of everything you can think of, they 
			supply to your door super fast, they have great customer care, they 
			have a points program, and they’re really good value for money. To 
			give you an idea, you can pick up a DMC skein for 69p, a good £30 
			cheaper than stores.
			Their website can be a little annoying to find your way through, 
			however, their search is superb. They also have a huge selection of 
			patterns from large and small designers and have even started 
			putting their own cross stitch pattern books out.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			Need to find that special edition thread? A DMC thread shade chart, 
			or another hard to find tool? Etsy is the place to go. With loads of 
			worldwide sellers, finding the item you need has never been easier.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			Stitcher is not a website I knew about until recently. I had always 
			been a SewAndSo shopper (before they went out of business) however 
			the other big player was Stitcher. They have a more simplistic 
			website design and it hasn’t really kept up with the times, however, 
			that doesn’t stop them from having a great selection and great 
			prices. So much so that their Trustpilot score is the highest I’ve 
			ever seen!
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			Previously known purely for their large modern pattern and kit 
			selection (which they still have a load of), Stitched Modern has 
			started moving into the traditional cross stitch retail space 
			lately. What really makes them stand out from the crowd is the 
			quality of their products. They only choose quality items that they 
			themselves use to design and stitch. Not only that, but they have 
			products that other retailers don’t, like my much loved
			
			cross stitch travel scissors.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			I personally love Cross Stitch UK, however, I don’t buy everything 
			from them. It turns out that many of our social followers do the 
			same. It’s not that they’re bad in some aspects, although they don’t 
			sell DMC threads, it’s a case of doing a little bit of everything, 
			and we really mean everything. Other retailers on our list stop 
			after the basics, but if you want pins, a magnifier, or even scissor 
			keeps, this is the place to go.
			 
			 
			
			 
			Hobbycraft is the largest craft retailer in the UK, and therefore, 
			it’s no surprise that they’re also one of the best online stores. 
			Hobbycraft has always looked to build their online shop at the same 
			time as their stores, but their preference is on supplying low-cost 
			products. This often means that they have a lot of 
			too-good-to-be-true products, however, if you ignore these, they 
			still have a great selection, and actually boast a better selection 
			than others on this list; but you do pay a premium, and postage is 
			high.
			 
			 
 
Best online cross stitch stores – Australia
			
			
			 
			Threaded Needle doesn’t sell a lot of items, and in fact, they 
			basically don’t sell patterns or kits at all. But they’re known for 
			quality, low price basics. You need threads, they have them. You 
			need needles, they have them. You need fabric, they have them. But 
			if you need that specific type of needle or that rare brand of 
			thread or that specific color of aida; they aren’t a great place to 
			go.
			This all sounds rather negative, however, ThreadedNeedle is one of 
			the best places you can shop for the basics you need. So long as you 
			aren’t doing something cutting edge or crazy, they’ll have what you 
			need, meaning they’re a trustworthy supplier, with great customer 
			care.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			More than just a cross stitch store OzStitch supplies a bit of 
			everything. Closer to a brick and mortar store than any other online 
			store OzStitch has a great direct relationship with suppliers 
			meaning they never run out of the usual suspects (although they 
			often have out of stock cross stitch kits listed on the site), 
			giving you a great place to stock up from, even if they’re a little 
			expensive ($1.10 per DMC skein).
			In addition to its great stock, it’s one of the only online stores 
			anywhere in the world, that will let you come and visit their 
			facility. What makes this more impressive is that it’s a family 
			business and you visit their family property. If that isn’t a sign 
			of honest and open practices, I don’t know what is.
			 
			 
			
			
			 
			We all know DMC threads can cost a lot in Australia, however, 
			ItchyStitchy is stepping in to help out. At 99c a skein, they are 
			the cheapest online seller of DMC skeins we can find anywhere in 
			Australia. This doesn’t mean that’s the only thing they do though. A 
			somewhat small online store compared to others on this list (and 
			very young too) they supply everything you need at great prices, and 
			they put customer care first. No confusing price points, great 
			communication and a small team you can really get behind.
 
Best online cross stitch stores – World
			
			 
			Whilst we aren’t going to hit on all countries in this guide, most 
			of them do ship internationally. However, even if they don’t ship to 
			you, there is another option; Etsy. It’s a marketplace made by 
			thousands of sole traders, and they sell everything you could ever 
			want (not just cross stitch). As there are loads of people wanting 
			your trade, it drives costs down, and as a result, you get some 
			great deals.
			What makes this even better is they have patterns that are only 
			available through Etsy, and they do have
			copyright 
			issues, but we did a deep dive and found that
			Etsy was a good thing for the cross stitch world.

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