![]() You might want to stitch each design twice on fabric, with one side mirrored. Double-sided Fabric OrnamentsĪlternatively, if you’d like to stitch them onto regular Aida or linen, they will work fine there too! They will be about the same size (assuming that you go with 14 count fabric), and will make for a lovely wee charm on the tree. I’d recommend a white, or Christmas-y colours such as red or green. ![]() Use whatever colour you think might look best. Stitch through and over that last layer of exposed plastic on both pieces at once to cover it up completely. Once trimmed, you can hold the two sides together with stitched sides facing out. Once you’ve stitched the two sides, you will need to trim down the plastic/cardboard so there’s one layer of exposed plastic outside all of the cross stitches (as in the image above). If you like the look of them being double-sided, flip the design around for a second stitch and repeat. I will probably do that and add a few accents in a metallic/diamante thread. I will be finishing them off with felt on the back, and embroidering names into the back with some cursive chain stitch. can anybody spot my missed stitch…Īren’t they cute! OMG. ![]() Here is an example of the ones I’ve made so far – I am still stitching the purple and blue baubles to finish the set: ps. They’re just the right size to hang from your tree, in a window, or from your rear view mirror! They’ve been designed to be stitched onto a perforated plastic canvas, or perforated thick card if you’d like to give that a try. ![]() That would be 2-3 inches for you imperials out there. CHRISTMAS CROSS STITCH DESIGNER FREEIn the spirit of running out of craft supplies, our free Cross Stitch Pattern will test some of your stock! A collection of five cute wee ornaments fit for the tree, approximately 7-8cm square. We’ve been in a pretty strict lockdown since August, so any kind of Christmas shopping has been impossible! It has made Christmas Crafting heaps easier though, assuming one doesn’t run out of craft supplies… December Free Pattern Happy December everyone! It’s December 1st so I will be posting up our December Free Cross Stitch Pattern today, and omg Christmas has definitely crept up on us this year. ![]()
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