Every Cross Stitch Beginner Has to Start Somewhere
by Geordie Johnny on 2007-09-24When you first start out with a new hobby the tendency is to run before you can walk and cross stitch is no exception. I remember my first attempt, when a cross stitch beginner, it was a large wall hanging of some mice with a grandfather clock and although it was a complete kit, I still hadn't got a clue what I was doing! There were around 30 different colors and millions of stitches to do but I wanted something impressive. Needless to say it didn't take me long to give up on that particular design!
You need to be aware as someone starting out as a cross stitch beginner you need to master the basic elements of the craft first. Thankfully, websites exist that can help you learn how to cross stitch correctly so that you can create beautiful keepsakes. One such website is:
www(dot)yarntree(dot)com/007begin(dot)htm This site provides a free chart and the instructions to stitch it along with a comprehensive list of the equipment any beginner will need. There are also lots of 'How To' sections such as how to choose fabric and how to begin stitching that build into a great tutorial, which may even benefit some of you intermediate stitchers out there.
www(dot)caron-net(dot)com/patguide(dot)html When it comes to learning about cross stitch, this second site has lots of valuable information. No matter whether you're new to cross stitch or have been stitching for some time, you'll find helpful hints and information. For instance, you can find ideas on selecting your floss and fabric, along with instructions on how the stitches are created. What's helpful is that new information is added on a regular basis, so you'll want to stop by frequently to find the latest hints.
After you visit these sites, you'll have a better idea how to create your first cross stitch project. Your next step will be to locate a pattern you like. Your choices can seem endless when you first take a look around the internet. Actually, many of the patterns you'll find aren't suited to a beginner. You need to pick a pattern that is easy for someone who's just starting to cross stitch.
A great place to find cross stitch patterns is www(dot)cross-stitch-academy(dot)com/beginners/beginners(dot)html. This site has eight cute patterns that are made for beginners. For each pattern, you're given a chart that shows you how to stitch the design, a nice illustration that shows you what your completed project will look like, and instructions on the floss you'll need to stitch the pattern. To make things even easier, the instructions lead you through the steps, explaining carefully what color floss you use for each stitch.
What's wonderful about this site is it's so easy and helpful that even children will find it fun. These great patterns are free for you to download and enjoy. Take a moment to look at each of them. You'll find a nice variety, with everything from flowers to a pretty border, plus some great holiday patterns. You'll also find a great little project to give Mom. Even if your skills are more advanced, you'll find fun patterns on this site.
When you get bored by this site, or just too good at stitching, then you can also try www(dot)dltk-kids(dot)com/type/crossstitch (dot)htm where there are loads of free beginner patterns to choose from. Technically this site is a children's site but I regularly visit and download a couple of easy patterns for my cross stitch beginner daughter and the odd one for me.
There are a number of animals to choose from including a dog, a cat, a chicken, a frog, a turtle and a little ladybug. There are also patterns for each of the seasons, a Christmas pattern, a mother's day pattern and a St Patrick's Day pattern. All of the patterns are printable as are the instructions and the floss charts.
Getting started with a new hobby can take some time, but if you start out slow, you'll soon find you're no longer a cross stitch beginner. Soon, you'll be stitching all sorts of patterns and learning what other cross stitch fans already know -- cross stitch really is a lot of fun!
About The Author: John Wigham is a highly experienced author and co-owner of Patterns Patch an online cross stitch community devoted to counted cross stitch and assisting each cross stitch beginner.