Cross Stitch Guide

Master all the basic cross stitch stitches and special embroidery stitches to create beautiful needlework art. Plus, tips for choosing and working with various materials.

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HOW TO WORK A CROSS STITCH

Symbols & lines correlate with a color code

The cross stitch is the primary stitch used in this crafting technique. It consists of two diagonal stitches that form an “X” shape over the squares of fabric.

HOW TO WORK A STRAIGHT STITCH

Create lines, borders and details

The straight stitch can be worked vertically, horizontally or slanted and is used for creating lines, borders and details.

HOW TO BACKSTITCH

Decorative stitching

This decorative stitch can add texture and detail to a design with it’s small eyelet that forms in the center of a star-like pattern.

HOW TO WORK A FRENCH KNOT

Add texture and detail

A French knot is a stitch used to create a small, raised knot on the fabric. It is used to add texture and detail to projects.

HOW TO WORK A LAZY DAISY STITCH

Form petals or leaves

This popular stitch is an easy-to-learn stitch used to create petal-like shapes, making it ideal for floral designs.

CHOOSING FABRIC

Pick the best fabric for you

The fabric used to stitch your design on plays an important part in the overall look of your finished piece. Understanding fabric count, color and texture will help you choose the best fabric for you.

USING AN EMBROIDERY HOOP

Maintain consistent tension

Most stitchers use an embroidery hoop or frame to hold the fabric tight while stitching. This allows you to maintain consistent tension in your stitches and gives you a polished look.

FLOSS CONVERSION CHARTS

Choose the right floss for your design

Access floss conversion charts for many top brands to help you select flosses for your design.

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