1. Home
  2. Hobbies & Games
  3. Needlepoint

Basic Cross

By Tracy Lambert, About.com

Cross Stitch Method 1

Needlepoint Stitch Library

By: Tracy R. Lambert
Stitch Overview:

Cross stitches are two stitches that cross diagonally at the center intersection point. These stitches make good background stitches and provide excellent canvas coverage.

Stitch Formation:

Basic Cross stitches are usually worked over one canvas intersection. They can also be worked over multiple intersection points. These stitches can be made by stitching one arm of the stitch all the way across the row and then working your way back across stitching the second row.

The second method provides less distortion of the canvas and is created by completing each stitch before moving onto the next. You don't need to turn the canvas at the end of each row.

Explore Needlepoint

More from About.com

  1. Home
  2. Hobbies & Games
  3. Needlepoint
  4. Needlepoint Basics
  5. Stitch Library
  6. Basic Cross Stitch

©2008 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.