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Counted Cross Stitch Northern Lights And Pegasus/Unicorn Digital Download PDF format Charlie's Official Store
Counted Cross Stitch Northern Lights And Pegasus/Unicorn Digital Download PDF format Charlie's Official Store
Counted Cross Stitch Northern Lights And Pegasus/Unicorn Digital Download PDF format Charlie's Official Store
Counted Cross Stitch Northern Lights And Pegasus/Unicorn Digital Download PDF format Charlie's Official Store
Counted Cross Stitch Northern Lights And Pegasus/Unicorn Digital Download PDF format Charlie's Official Store

Counted Cross Stitch Northern Lights And Pegasus/Unicorn Digital Download PDF format

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Northern Lights And Pegasus/Unicorn Counted Cross-Stitch Digital Downloadable Pattern
Compatible with Pattern Keeper
Digital Download: PDF files
Recommended Thread: DMC
Recommended Fabric: Aida
Approximate Design Areas:
1- 224W x 126H = 16" x 9" = 40*20cm
2- 280W x 157H = 20" x 11 1/4" = 50*30cm
3- 336W x 189H = 24" x 13 5/8" = 60*40cm
*** These measurements are based on a 14ct Aida - Please look at the pattern for more measurements on the 16ct and 18ct.
Patterns to choose from:
Black and White Pattern
and/or
Colored with Symbols Pattern

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CROSS STITCHING STEPS

STEP 1: Prepare Your Fabric

Secure the fabric in an embroidery hoop or frame, ensuring it's taut and wrinkle-free.

STEP 2: Thread Your Needle

Separate the strands of embroidery floss according to your pattern's instructions. For most patterns, you'll use two strands of floss.

STEP 3: Execute the Stitches

Finish each strand of floss neatly on the backside of the fabric, securing it with a small knot or by weaving it under existing stitches.

Your Quick Starter Guide

Cross Stitching for Beginners: What You Need to Know

You'll need basic supplies like fabric, embroidery floss, needles, and a hoop to get started. Cross stitching is a skill that anyone can learn with practice. Start with simple patterns, take your time, and enjoy the process.

FAQs

To start cross stitching, you'll need fabric, embroidery floss, a needle, and a pattern. Begin by threading your needle with one strand of embroidery floss and securing it to the fabric with a knot. Then, follow the pattern's instructions.

Cross stitch patterns are typically grids with symbols representing different colors of embroidery floss. Each symbol corresponds to a specific color, and you'll stitch according to the symbols on the pattern.

Once you've completed all the stitching, you can finish your project by framing it, turning it into a pillow, or sewing it onto a fabric backing. If framing, ensure the fabric is stretched smoothly and evenly within the frame. If sewing onto a backing, use a whipstitch or running stitch to secure the edges.

To wash a finished cross stitch piece, gently hand wash it in lukewarm water with mild soap, then rinse thoroughly and blot dry with a clean towel. Avoid wringing or rubbing the fabric, as this can distort the stitches. Once dry, you can iron the piece on the reverse side using a low heat setting.

To achieve neat and even stitches, maintain consistent tension on the embroidery floss as you stitch. Ensure each stitch crosses in the same direction, either bottom-left to top-right or bottom-right to top-left, to maintain uniformity.

Mistakes in cross stitching can often be corrected by carefully removing stitches with a seam ripper or small scissors. Take care not to damage the fabric or adjacent stitches. If the mistake is minor, such as a misplaced stitch, you can sometimes leave it or cover it with a correctly placed stitch of the correct color.