SCUZE-ME asked:
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I’m new at this. I bought this really cute cross stitch to make for my niece on-the-way but there’s no pattern printed on the fabric. There is a pattern to follow and directions but this seems really difficult.

JOHN
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Ly asked:


I’m trying to do a home sweet home or welcome to our home cross stitch for a friend but i can’t find one thats bigger then 3″ x3″.

does anyone know a website or happen to have one thats bigger then that?

CLAUDE

Oct
30
Shari S asked:
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I have been cross stitching for years. I am always looking for new and different patterns. Does any one know where to find some?

DON
ABC asked:


Is it the same way of framing a picture or painting?
Any especial materials? How to keep it longlasting?
Thank you all for help. For (z3mom074) You didn’t tell still how to stick a frame since glue is not recommended as u said. There is a missing part here -any certain frame?

STEWART
staffybaby22 asked:


I want to make some cross stitch patterns from people in relevant shows like american dad, family guy, or even spongebob and the simpsons

JEROME
Sarah G asked:


Im looking for 2 cross stitch patterns. One is Tinkerbell and the other is Taz.. I dont want them too big or too small. Anybody know where I can find them at???

TIMOTHY
dsjnix asked:


I started a counted cross stitch project that is bit over my head and just can’t get motivated to finish it. it is a Christmas stocking so at least no hurry on it. Please let me know if you know of anyone who might want to finish it for me.

CLEO
J-Cek asked:


I’m new to Cross Stitching and the pattern says to “Embroider” the pattern on the fabric. Is that just lingo for “Out Line.” If so, do I just sew it in a line or should I be doing one of the “Cross” techniques they use inside? If not, how DO I Embroider? I’m confused and can’t find it online.

Thanks!

SAMMY

Happy_Wheatland asked:


Does anyone have a lot of cross stitch patterns/Leaflets/charts in good condition for sale? I need a bunch of them for lessons in a senior’s home……….I need like a 100 or more……Thanks

ISAIAH
Oct
23
Hamidah Gul asked:


There are not many things you need to get to start this amazing hobby. In fact if you were to get a kit, it would come with everything you need in one package. But if you choose to get a chart there are a few things you need to get before you begin your project.

1. Fabric

The most important to get and there are so many types that you wonder how will you choose. First you decide on the count that you would like to do the pattern on. Most charts will tell you the size based on their own recommended count but there is no pressure to stick to their recommendation. If you don’t feel comfortable doing your cross stitch on a 28 or 32 count which has ultra small squares, then by all means choose a more comfortable 18-count fabric. It’s easier to stitch on and it doesn’t compromise the end result that much. The only thing you have to consider is the size of the fabric. Because of the tiny squares, a design on a 32 count fabric will be smaller and tighter. But a design on an 18-count fabric will be a few inches bigger so always do check the size of the fabric before you get them and don’t forget to include at least 3 inches extra for framing.

After deciding on the count, you can decide on the kind of fabric you will want. There are softer fabric, hard fabrics, fabrics that don’t fray, and embellished fabrics. The most common fabric is called Aida and this you can find anywhere. Fabrics will get softer and easier to hold as you go along with your project.

2. Needle

There are a few sizes to the needle and it’s better to choose the needle that is fitted for the fabric count. There are sizes 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28. The most commonly used one is size 28 which is perfect for 18-count Aida fabric.

3. Thread or Floss

There are a few manufacturers of cross stitch thread and the two biggest ones are Anchor and DMC. The threads come in all the colors you can imagine. And each thread is made of 6 strands. For cross stitch, you have to separate these threads into sets of 2 strands for the most common stitch. The half-stitch at times require only 1 strand and there are stitches that require a combination of 2 colors. These are just one of the most exciting parts of doing a cross stitch project.

When you are done with your cross stitch, don’t throw away the extra floss. Keep it for future patterns that come in a magazine or you can even create your own mini designs. You never know when you might be short of thread so those leftovers will come in handy later.

The above are the three most important things you need to begin your cross stitch. Other than that, you can find the rest of the things around the house or even at the nearby store. Things like a storage space, an embroidery hoop or a thimble are just optional things to get. It’s not that essential but if you feel that you need it and it makes your job more enjoyable by all means, go for it.



RODNEY