Are you planning to present a cross stitched item made by
you as a gift for your friend's birthday or as a Christmas
present for your grandmother? It is an excellent and very
innovative idea and you will be thanked for giving them such
unique gifts. Cross stitch is very easy and if you are a
beginner then also it is hassle free. You can start with simple
designs and migrate to complicated ones once you are accustomed
with the process. There are some important necessities like the
cross stitch materials that you need for your creation.
Fabric
The most favored fabric for cross stitch is the Aida. It is
made of cotton and has large pores. So this is a very good
material to work on if you are a novice or if your eyesight is
not good. You can use some other cross stitch materials also
such as linen which give very good effects. It is better that
you first try out your handiwork on inexpensive fabrics. Make
sure to use an embroidery hoop which helps in keeping your
fabric taut and facilitates easy stitching This also ensures no
oil staining problems on your fabric and prevents your hands
from becoming moist. Leave a gap of 3-4 inches on each side of
the design.
Needles
Tapestry needles are best suited for your cross stitching
purposes and one of the most essential cross stitch materials
The blunt end and the large eye of the needle prevents damage
to the fabric. Select the right sized needles that can pass
through the holes in the fabric effortlessly without enlarging
them or distorting the fabric. Also never leave your needles on
the fabric as it could leave a stain.
Threads
Use single strands of embroidery floss when you are using 2
threads for stitching. If you are uncertain about the color
fastness of the floss make sure that you wash them before you
use them. Immerse the individual skeins separately in distilled
water. If the color of the embroidery floss bleeds when you
move it in water remove the skein and use the same procedure
with fresh water till the color stops running. Remove and dry
it.
Frames and
Hoops
Embroidery frames and hoops are good options among cross
stitch materials to mount your fabric onto so that it is easy
to handle and the stitches are smooth. Select a frame that
envelops your entire design without you having to fold the
fabric or bend it. If you use white bias tape on the outer ring
of the hoop this will hold the fabric in place and prevent it
from staining as well. Using a tissue paper between your fabric
and the wooden hoop also helps to prevent your fabrics from
getting stained by the wooden hoops.
Scissors
Always use a sharp pair of embroidery scissors for cutting
the threads neatly.
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