School Needlework; a book Written for the Beginner of Any Age And in Any School

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Fig. 49. Embroidery Knot III, or French Knot 42 SCHOOL NEEDLEWORK Fig. 50. Cross-stitches made in a vertical line Cross-stitch Use. Cross-stitch is a decorative stitch usually made in colors for the purpose of decoration. If the cloth is coarse the threads can be counted and even cross-stitches made without difficulty. Unless the material is sufficiently coarse to avoid eyestrain, Penelope or a similar cross-stitch canvas should be used as a guide for the stitches.
Use of cross-stitch canvas. D
...etermine the place on the cloth where the design is to be worked. Crease through the center of this place, in both directions, creasing exactly with a warp and a woof thread.
Cut a rectangular piece of canvas, at least an inch larger than the design.
Find the center of the canvas.
Place the center of the piece of canvas exactly over the point where the warp and woof thread creases intersect.
Place the threads of the canvas exactly in line with the creases.
Baste along both creases.
If the design is large, several lines of bastings should be made, matching threads of canvas and warp and woof threads of cloth with each line.


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