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@duckbunni3520

6 months ago

A few tips from a long time stitcher: Alway cross the top stitch of the cross in the same direction. Stitches go corner to corner, like an x, in the "block" not like a plus sign. Also, use only 2 strands of floss. You will need to strip them out from the 6 stands. Do this by pulling 2 apart toward the end of the length and hold the rest lightly between 2 fingers of the other hand. Then just tug the 2 strands up. The remaining may bunch under your fingers, but will not tangle, so you can smooth the remaining strands back out for the next time you need to separate 2 strands out. Do not knot on the back of the work. Hold about an inch to the back and make your first few stitches so they go around them on the back and when you're done using a color, slip your needle under stitches on the back for about a 1/2" or so then clip. This tacks the ends without lumpy knots.

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@lanenolastname6332

6 months ago

I love this so much. Looks great keep going

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@Donttrustthatburger5144

6 months ago

I like the style! It's nothing like how I see everyone else doing; it looks especially soft and fills out the box really well! I can never do nice full squares when I cross-stitch, no matter what I try. I think you're doing great 😎

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