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Strawberry Cross Stitch Chart

June 3, 2021 by Sarah White

This time of year is a great time for fruits like strawberries, whether for eating or for stitching.

This little design from Alita Designs features strawberry flowers and fruit. It looks great on black fabric but you could do it on white fabric and outline the flowers instead.

The design is 70 by 66 stitches, uses five colors, and you can download it from Alita Designs.

[Photo: Alita Designs.]

Looking for more Strawberries to cross stitch? Check out these Cross stitch embroidery patterns we found for strawberries

14 Strawberry Cross Stitch Patterns  – Embark on a sweet stitching journey with our Strawberry Cross Stitch Pattern. Capture the essence of summertime bliss as you bring these luscious berries to life, stitch by stitch.

Strawberry Cross Stitch Chart– Unleash your creativity with our Strawberry Cross Stitch Chart. This meticulously crafted chart will guide you through the intricacies of stitching, allowing you to create a vibrant masterpiece bursting with the timeless allure of strawberries.

Free Strawberry Cross Stitch Patterns – Indulge in the joy of stitching without breaking the bank with our collection of Free Strawberry Cross Stitch Patterns. Explore a variety of delightful designs and let your imagination run wild as you embark on your next stitching adventure.

Strawberry Tart Chart
Savor the temptation of our Strawberry Tart Chart. Stitch this delectable treat and watch as the tantalizing charm of juicy strawberries and buttery pastry comes to life in your hands.

Cute Food Cross Stitch Patterns – Feast your eyes on our collection of Cute Food Cross Stitch Patterns, including adorable strawberries that are sure to make your heart melt. Let these charming designs add a touch of whimsy to your cross-stitch projects.

26+ Fruit Themed Cross Stitch Patterns -Experience a fruitful stitching journey with our selection of 26+ Fruit Themed Cross Stitch Patterns. From strawberries to oranges and everything in between, these patterns will bring a burst of freshness and color to your creations.

32 Summertime Cross Stitch Patterns – Embrace the carefree spirit of summer with our 32 Summertime Cross Stitch Patterns, featuring delightful strawberry motifs. Celebrate the sun-soaked days and warm evenings by stitching these charming designs.

More Strawberry Cross-stitch Pattern links – Discover even more delightful Strawberry Cross-stitch Patterns to add to your collection. Explore a treasure trove of designs that capture the timeless allure of these juicy berries, providing endless inspiration for your stitching endeavors.

 

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Everything You Need to Know About Embroidery Hoops

One of the most common supplies for cross stitch, aside from fabric, needles and floss, is an embroidery hoop. A hoop isn’t needed for every project, and indeed there are some stitchers who prefer not to use them at all. I generally don’t use a hoop when I’m working on a small cross stitch project, especially something that’s shape isn’t conducive to using a hoop (like a bookmark). 

But embroidery hoops can be really helpful for cross stitch because they hold your fabric at an even tension, which allows you to stitch more evenly without any more work on your part. It’s great for beginners to use hoops because the tension on the fabric can both help make your stitches more even and make the holes in the fabric a little easier to see. 

I’ll admit to always just buying whatever hoop is available in the right size when I’m ready to start a project without giving it much more thought than that. But there are things you should consider when choosing among the different kinds of hoops, which Caterpillar Cross Stitch covers in their great guide to embroidery hoops. 

The post walks you through wooden, plastic, spring tension and flexi hoops (which I’ll admit to having never heard of; they’re made of vinyl and plastic apparently), as well as Q-Snap frames, which aren’t really hoops because they’re made of plastic tubes that you snap together in the size and shape you need. 

It also covers what size hoop you should use for the project you’re working on and how to actually use a hoop in the right way. 

Whether you’re new to cross stitch or more seasoned, you’re sure to pick up a tip or a product to try in this post, so go check it out over at Caterpillar Cross Stitch. 

Do you have a favorite kind of embroidery hoop to use for cross stitch, or do you go without? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

[Photo: Caterpillar Cross Stitch]

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