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Posted by Aakrisha Timalsina on July 9, 2024 at 5:30 pmWhat is cross-stitching?
Pavini Lahoti replied 8 months, 1 week ago 2 Members · 1 Reply -
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Cross-stitching is a form of needlework in which X-shaped stitches are used to create a picture or design on fabric. Here are some key details about cross-stitching:
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It is a type of counted thread embroidery, where the stitches are made on a fabric that has a clearly visible grid or evenweave pattern, such as Aida cloth or linen.
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The stitches are made by crossing two stitches in the shape of an “X” to build up the desired pattern or image.
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Cross-stitching is typically done using embroidery floss or thread, with each stitch covering multiple threads in the fabric.
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Designs for cross-stitch projects are commonly charted out on grid paper, with each square representing a single cross-stitch.
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Cross-stitching is a popular hobby for its relaxing nature and the ability to create beautiful, intricate patterns and pictures on fabric.
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It has been practiced for centuries and is still widely enjoyed today for home decor, gifts, and personal projects.
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