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Cattail Cove
Everything's Roses
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Larkspur Lane

Anchor Embroidery Floss
   

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Size to cut fabric: 16" x 16"

Anchor® Embroidery Floss as listed in color key.

Model stitched on Zweigart® 14-count white Aida, using 2 strands for cross-stitch and 2 strands for backstitch with size 24 tapestry needle.


instructions

 
NOTE: Click each diagram for an enlarged view.

1. Find center of fabric by folding it in half both ways; mark with thread or washable marker.

2. Using 18-inch (46 cm.) strands, separate plies. Place the required number of plies (2) side by side and thread needle.

3. Determine starting point by finding center of design (marked by side arrows on chart) and counting up and left from center to symbol at upper left corner.  Begin stitching at this point.

4. Place fabric in hoop. Pull floss through fabric leaving 1" extending on wrong side. Hold in place so that end is overcast by first stitches taken. Never knot thread.

5. Work all the stitches in an area of the same color at one time.

6. Work each stitch according to Figure 1, crossing each “X” in the same direction.

7. To end thread, weave through several stitches on the wrong side. Cut end close to work.

8. Work all cross-stitch first, then do backstitching (Figure 2) on windows, as indicated by black lines on backstitch chart. Make each backstitch alongside a square of the fabric when working outlines of windows, and diagonally across squares, working over the cross-stitch, for the diamond panes, (see diagram C on reverse side).

tips

 

If thread twists while stitching, let needle dangle so that thread unwinds.

Mark off sections of stitches on chart as you work.

Prevent threads shadowing through on the front of project by ending threads, rather than making long stitches on back of work.

Work from left to right, starting at the top. Avoid jumping from one area of design to another, as it is easy to miscount.


counted cross stitch

backstitch fig 2

 
     
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