Cross Stitch 123, the Principles of Cross Stitch Made Easy
Posted: Saturday, August 14, 2010
by Tracey Kramer
Cross stitch 123 explained is simply making a series of crosses or "x's" by following a pattern to form a pictorial design. Once you've mastered it, cross stitch can be as simple as 123, or difficult depending on the complexity of the pattern. If you are a beginner just starting out, it is best to start with simple patterns with less color changes and gradually work your way up to advanced patterns with advanced stitching techniques and many color changes. It is also wise to start out using Aida cloth as the cloth is easy to use since the strands have already been bunched and divided into squares making it easy to discern where to place your needle to stitch.
- "How to avoid the six costly mistakes made by beginners. Once you know what they are, you'll develop the confidence of a cross stitch master.
- How to easily master the five fundamental cross "stitches" and ensure every project you create is unique!
- Learn three amazingly simple methods used by the professionals for starting, joining, and finishing stitches.
- Save time and money - don't buy any equipment until you've checked the comprehensive cross stitch tools guide listed in the book.
- How to quickly and easily add the most decorative gorgeous touches to your design.
- Discover four essential framing techniques to guarantee that "professional" look."
For instance, blocking and lacing a project is something cross stitchers normally save for the professionals who are going to frame their projects. However, the author explains the technique of blocking and finishing so well, that there is no reason why you won't be able to do this on your own rather than pay someone else to do it.
To learn more about the priceless techniques discussed in Cross Stitch Made Easy, give it a try and it will become as easy as cross stitch 123 . Discover a wide range of beautiful patterns from beginners to advanced at http://www.sunrayscreations.com
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