I. Title: Cross Stitch
II. Objective
III. Bill of Materials Quantity Description Unit price Total
Needle
thread
-it is like a thin stick with a little hole at the top.
-different colors of thread.
1 set of cross stitch was worth 30pesos 60
IV. Steps/Procedures
Step 1.
Know 1st all the materials that is needed. Step 2. Budget your money to the materials needed. Step 3. Gather all the materials needed. Step 4. Always begin stitching from the Centre of your design and work Outwards. Step 5. First find the Centre of your fabric by folding it in half lengthwise and crosswise. Mark the Centre point where the two fold lines meet with a pin. The arrows on your chart correspond to the fold lines on your fabric.
Step 6. Now find the Centre square at the Centre of your Chart. The position of the Centre square corresponds to the position of your pin. Begin stitching from the center point.
Step 7. When you look closely at your fabric you can see it is made up of small squares. Each square on your Fabric represents a Square on your Chart. You will stitch one cross stitch over each square on your fabric. The different Symbols show you the correct color to use in each square.
Step 8. To begin stitching, first thread your needle with 2 (or sometimes 3) strands of cotton.
Step 9. When making your first few stitches remember to leave a 2 cm ‘tail’ at the back of your work. Hold this ‘tail’ so that your first few stitches are worked over it. This secures your thread evenly. Never tie a knot in your thread. Follow the Cross Stitch Instructions.
Step 10. Cross stitch is worked in rows of even, slanted stitches, usually from left to right laying down half the crosses, then back from right to left to complete them. Note the top stitch must always be slanted the same way. When stitching try to keep the tension of your thread even and do not pull too tight. It is often easier to sew your design using an