Sara Jessica of Cross Me Not has posted a new freebie – this cute Girly Skull. It’s so wee and tiny you could stitch it up most anywhere you need some embellishment that’s a little tough and cute at the same time. Get the free chart.
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Patterns to Use as Filler in Cross Stitch Projects
The other day I came across this post from Koekoek that has to do with a world map pattern of theirs (they also have individual countries if you’d rather). The idea is that you can fill in countries as you visit them, or just fill in different patterns to make a colorful map.
To help people wanting to fill in their maps in different ways, they posted a collection of 10 filler cross stitch patterns. These designs include things like diagonal lines, evenly spaced single stitches, checkerboards and rectangles that can help you fill a lot of space without just making a solid color or stripes.
It struck me that these design ideas would be fun to incorporate into other cross stitch projects, too.
For example you could use any of them to make a background around a cross stitch motif to make the pattern a little more dramatic or just to draw in more color.
You could use them to fill large letters, say if you were doing a monogram or an initial letter pattern for a baby’s room or a wedding.
If you stitch people in your projects you could add these designs to clothing to make them more interesting.
You could just practice these filler stitches to get used to reading and following cross stitch patterns and turn them into bookmarks, coasters or other little projects.
I’m sure there are other ways you could use them as well, and if you have some in mind I’d love to hear them.
I think this just goes to show that if you’re creative you can pull elements from different patterns and projects and use them in different ways than originally intended but still to great effect.
You can check out all of the patterns at the post on Koekoek, and maybe they’ll inspire you to try adding filler to a project you’re working on!
[Photo: Koekoek]
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