Cross stitch

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Cross-stitch is a form of sewing and a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture. The stitcher counts the threads on a piece of evenweave fabric (such as linen) in each direction so that the stitches are of uniform size and appearance. This form of cross-stitch is also called counted cross-stitch in order to distinguish it from other forms of cross-stitch. Sometimes cross-stitch is done on designs printed on the fabric (stamped cross-stitch); the stitcher simply stitches over the printed pattern. Cross-stitch is often executed on easily countable fabric called aida cloth whose weave creates a plainly visible grid of squares with holes for the needle at each corner.
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    Abrosz (merkelt)

    Két szélből varrott,...

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    Image: Gömöri Múzeum, Putnok - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Abrosz

    Abrosz

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    Kötény

    Kötény, női ünneplő viselet....

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    Image: Herman Ottó Múzeum, Miskolc - CC BY-NC-SA

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    Komakendő

    Komakendő. Kendervászon...

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  • Gyerekjáték, párna

    Gyerekjáték, párna

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