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Cross Stitch Basics

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Stitching, Tutorials Tagged With: Cross Stitch Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

I recently guest posted for Jen at Perler Voodoo.
Here’s what I shared…
Cross stitch is easy. Yes, really!
It’s just a whole bunch of little crosses.
But it can look really detailed once you get
a lot of different colours in your design.
That’s what gives you the shading.

 

These sea creatures are stitched on dark blue Aida cloth.
Aida cloth has a nice even weave that creates little squares
which makes it easy to stitch your crosses on.
You can get Aida cloth in different “counts”
which is how many threads per inch.
The lower the count number, the bigger the little squares.
So if you’re new to stitching go for a lower count like 14
– it’ll be a little easier to see your squares!
Sometimes you don’t stitch crosses but just “half” crosses.
See the green grass above?
Those stitches all go one way without
the stitch back the other way to create the cross.
These give a different texture in the picture.
Leaving spaces around the cross stitches gives texture too.
This peacock is stitched on linen so you can hardly see the little squares.
Most of it was stitched over two threads in the linen
but the golden gate section was stitched with tiny crosses over just one thread.
It creates a really fine texture.
Here’s the other peacock in that picture.
There are little blue seed beads stitched on the tail
after the crosses were all stitched.
The charts I use for cross stitch are grids
like the charts Jen uses for her Perler beads.
So you could take a Perler bead chart,
grab some embroidery thread, needle and Aida cloth
and stitch a cross stitch to match your beads!
I hope I’ve given you some inspiration.
If you want to see the whole pictures that these sample pictures came from
you’ll find them here:
The sea scape
The teddy bears
The peacocks

 

Filed Under: Stitching, Tutorials Tagged With: Cross Stitch

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  1. Gloria (The Little Red House with the White Porch) says

    November 3, 2010 at 11:05 PM

    Maybe I'll try this one day! If I do, I will come back to you for tips!
    Best regards,
    Gloria

  2. Tammy@ Not Just Paper and Glue says

    November 3, 2010 at 11:53 PM

    Your cross stich pieces are beautiful. I used to love to cross stich but scrapbooking somehow took over my life lol

  3. anne says

    November 4, 2010 at 1:34 AM

    I love to cross-stitch and have not done it in a while. I would love to pull some out now that the days are getting cooler. Thanks for stopping by my blog creativesouthernhome.blogspot!

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Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

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