Traditionally, cross–stitch was used to embellish items like household linens, tablecloths, dishclothes, and doilies (only a small portion of which would actually be embroidered, such as boarder). Although there are many cross–stitchers who still employ it in this fashion, it is now increasingly popular to work the pattern on pieces of fabric and hang them on the wall for decoration. Cross–stitch is also often used to make greeting cards, pillowtops,or as inserts for box tops, coasters and trivets.
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Cross stitch has become increasingly popular with the younger generation. Knitting and cross stitching have also became the hobbies for younger market, in contrast to its traditional reputation as a hobby for retirees. The above design was of flowers with leaves and the threads used were green and blue. The above design you can either stitched on table cloth or on pillow covers. It looks beautiful if you stitched it on the corners of the cloth.
Embroidery is one of the most beautiful art form which is mostly done by Indian women as their hobby. Similarily I also love stitching and making new designs of cross stitching. The above design was of a pink rose with nine green leaves. The intension behind my stitching is to keep alive the oldest form of embroidery.

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