sewing thread

June 3, 2009 by SemiCritic  
Filed under Sewing

Cross-stitch or cross-stitching is a type of embroidery that was quite popular as early as 16th century. Though it’s an ancient needlework, cross-stitch retained its appeal to women and recently to some men. In the early 1990s, cross-stitching re-emerged as a popular hobby especially for women. With a simple pattern, a cross-stitch needle, aida cloth, embroidery hoop, and embroidery thread, not any ordinary sewing thread, anyone can create a sampler.

These days, cross stitch pattern are no longer dominated by traditional designs as new breed of cross stitch designers and computerized pattern makers came out. Among the most common used patterns are Precious Moments, cartoon characters like Winnie the Pooh, Mickey Mouse, and religious images such as The Last Supper and the Hummel Angels. With the creation of computer programs or software application for cross-stitch pattern-making, photographs of people, landscapes, famous artworks and paintings became popular as well.


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