Sunday, 15 March 2009

Biscornu

Biscornus are fun to stitch! At first I was having trouble creating this eight-sided pincushion but I managed to get the trick! I have now designed and stitched two biscornus.









Sunday, 8 March 2009

GIVEAWAY


Hello. Sorry I have been away for so long. To make it up to you, I am offering a FREE cross stitch kit of this Victorian roses lady.

To enter the draw, click below:
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Giveaway is until 30th April 2009

Thursday, 9 October 2008

Religious cross


I am slow in updating my blog, must do a better job I guess. I have been stitching a little cross for my mum who is having an operation soon. I am sure she will like it. If anyone is interested in getting the chart, you can download it here

Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Heart cross stitch

It's been a long since I posted in my blog. I have been stitching like crazy lately so no time for anything else :-)


Here is my latest finish, I made a little cushion for my needles. I love the red bright thread, very bright.



I designed the chart myself so if anyone is interested in having it, go here to download it:
Download cross stitch chart

Happy stitching everyone!

Monday, 24 December 2007

Fairy


I have been busy stitching some of the Christmas presents. I have finished a fairy to give to my sister, it' s a present for her new home. She loves fairies so I am sure she will love this one.

Friday, 23 November 2007

Learn how to cross stitch



Counted cross stitch is very easy to learn. You only need to follow the design from a printed graph or pattern onto evenweave fabric (usually Aida). You will be using floss and creating crosses (X) on the fabric. Each symbol on the pattern represents one X on the fabric. Different symbols represent different colors of floss.

To start stitching, make sure you have the following:
* Pattern
* Evenweave fabric (usually Aida)
* Needle (size 24 for 14 count Aida and size 26 for any other fabric greater than 14 count).
* Scissors
* Threads


Most people prefer to stitch on a 14 count Aida and we will use this fabric to stitch this little heart. First, finding the center of your chart by following the two arrows. One arrow will be in the top center and the other one in the middle left side of your chart. Follow these two arrows. Where they meet is your center stitch. Next, find the center of your fabric - fold it in half twice. The center will be at the intersection of the two folds.

The first method is to work a row of half stitches (////), then work back (\\\\) to complete the X. Use this method for most stitching. Make sure all stitches are crossed in the same direction and that they lay flat on your fabric.

A color might have only a few stitches and then another color starts. It is up to you if you want to end off and start again with another color or carry the thread along the back. I usually stitch all the same colors first (in one area) and then move to another color in the same area.

That is it! Very simple. Just follow the pattern and you will be creating a wonderful piece of art!

Learn how to cross stitch


Buying downloadable/printable cross stitch patterns

What a great way of receiving cross stitch patterns on an email or a download! Saving on postage fees and the fact that you don't have to wait for days to receive a cross stitch chart by post is absolutely great. The only thing you need is a printer!

As many online cross stitch stores offer amazing downloadble/printable products, buyers have a great opportunity and many choices.
However there are some guidelines to help buyers make the right choice and be certain that the cross stitch chart they chose is reaching their expectations.

First browse the seller's website and read carefully what they offer. When purchasing a cross stitch pattern you must receive the following:
* Cross stitch chart in black & white symbols or chart in color
* List of threads required
* The picture/image used to make the pattern
* The finished picture of how your cross stitch project will look like when completed (either in virtual stitches or "real" stitches).

It is very important for the seller to offer all of the above. Another way to be certain of the product's guality is to look for any free cross stitch charts. Search the seller's website for any free cross stitch patterns to download. Try to download a few and check out the quality. Are you happy with the result? Satisfied with the chart? Are the symbols big enough to read them? Is the pattern clear and easy to read? Is there a complete list of threads? If you are satisfied with the free cross stitch chart, then it is most likely that you will be satisfied with the products this website has to offer.

Another good way of choosing a cross stitch pattern is to look for how many colors the pattern is offering. This might seem irrelevant but it is not. In my personal opinion taking into consideration my many years of experience, the more colors the chart offers the better quality and resolution in the picture. More colors in a cross stitch pattern, it means the chart offers you details and shades. Especially if you are looking for fine art cross stitch patterns, then you definitely need more colors in the chart. However, be careful on the amount of colors used in the chart. Too many colors might be difficult to keep up with and only experienced stitchers should go for it. My opinion is that a cross stitch pattern up to 60 colors can capture a detailed image. If you don't feel comfortable stitching a project with 150 colors, then do not buy it.

I hope this simple guide will help buyers choose a downloadable/printable cross stitch pattern with confidence.