This wintry tree filled with robins will stitch up quickly and will be a wonderful addition to your winter decor. I can almost feel the brisk air washing over me from this scene, can’t you? These are some brave little birds! This chart is from Chez Mounette. Get the free chart.
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FAQs about Cross Stitch, Answered
One of the great things about cross stitch as a craft is that it doesn’t take a lot of skill or supplies to get started. You can make your first cross stitch patterns with a single color of thread, using a single kind of stitch, with fabric that’s easy to find, with or without a hoop. The learning curve is pretty small, and you’re only out a few dollars and a little bit of time to learn the basics and see if you like it.
But if you’re new to cross stitch or thinking about starting cross stitch as a new craft in your life, you might have some questions that patterns just don’t answer, either because they assume you know these things or the answer isn’t long enough to fill out a blog post.
Hannah Hand Makes has collected 20 of these sorts of questions into an FAQ about cross stitch that would be handy for you to read.
It covers everything from the difference between Aida and evenweave to what size needle you should use for cross stitch. You’ll find information on where to buy kits and supplies, the difference between counted cross stitch, stamped cross stitch and embroidery, how to cross stitch a photo, cross stitching on clothes and more.
(She’s even got an opinion on how much you should care about how messy the back of your work is. Spoiler: not much. I totally agree! It’s not worth it to try to make the back pretty unless its going to be visible in the finished product.)
Even if you’re pretty comfortable with cross stitch it’s worth it to skim through these FAQs, because you might just learn something or have your opinion about a cross stitch topic confirmed.
Check out the list at Hannah Hand Makes.
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Christine Heidt says
I would like to order above cross stitch pattern
‘Tree Filled with Robins’.
Kindly advise if available.
Connie Barwick says
It is a free chart. Just click on the link in the post to find it.
Nancy says
How is it available in English??
Sarah White says
Well you could do Google translate on it, but a chart has no language so you can do it even if it’s not in English.
Sally F Norman says
Could you please tell me how to get the PDF for this cross stitch pattern?
Sarah White says
I don’t think there is a PDF but you can get a larger version of the chart you can print out at the website linked in the post.