Small cross-stitch patterns that beginners typically start with are easy enough to understand: the picture looks like what you are stitching and you just make your project look the same.
But when projects get bigger and include more colors and details on the chart, it can get a little intimidating.
Whether you are new to stitching entirely or just embarking on your first big project, check out the tips from Stitched Modern on how to read a cross stitch pattern. It covers everything from how to orient your chart to what those little arrows mean, why there are sometimes multiple numbers for color choices and the ever-important copyright issue. Super helpful!
[Photo: Stitched Modern.]
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