Talk:Cross-stitch


 * Drlynnann (talk) 20:15, 30 January 2017 (UTC)

New article
Since this fine article is about the embroidery style, I have started cross stitches to be a companion to chain stitch, satin stitch, couching (embroidery), and so on.

It will have a gallery of stitch diagrams like the others eventually. I see the two as being complementary, and do not recommend merging them. - PKM 01:56, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

Point of View
I removed this section, which was under "Uses": "Cross-stitch is the most popular form of hobby embroidery in the western world. It lends itself well to recreational use, as it is easy to learn and very versatile." It seems to be primarily POV. Is there is a citation for the first sentence? writingjen 16:50, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

Non-existent word
Hello I hope this isn't wasting anyone's time, but I found a word in this article which does not exist. I'm not an expert on embroidery and cannot work out what the writer intended to say, consequently I can't edit the word. The word is 'Prostational', there is no such word in the OED (the 20 volumes, current, 2nd edition). Even if the word is a widely used form in the embroidery field, I would argue that its use is inappropriate because its meaning is not clear to the 'uninitiated'.

Many thanks,

Lou Fioravanti (talk) 20:34, 7 December 2011 (UTC)

Cambridge University

Converting Photographs to Cross-stitch Patterns
I noticed that this is not mentioned on the main article page. This is a way to make some beautiful family heirlooms. I have not done any myself yet but I am going to convert a photo of my two nephews and build a portfolio of my finished cross-stitch projects. I'm hoping to start a small business of sewing and was doing some research on pricing finished projects. I think if anybody in the sewing world knows of a good way to do so it would be an important section to add to the article as would a section about converting photographs to patterns. e-bay and google images have many photos of finished photo-cross-stitch projects. On e-bay you will get some examples of pricing projects but it is difficult to do so as there are many factors to consider such as the price of materials and the length of time it takes to complete a project (cross-stitch is a time consuming hobby, the larger the project the longer it takes, sometimes weeks if not months). So far I have not decided on a good way to price as I have read in many places that sometimes people are not willing to pay for the finished product as the cost may be too high. In my opinion no price is too high as the customer may not understand the amount of time and work that goes into working on a piece and that the cost of materials must be added on. I hope this is a useful addition to the discussion page. Happy sewing everyone! Lavinleitrim (talk) 14:19, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

Spelling
This article has "evenweave" as one word. The respective page has "Even-weave" Please check whether hyphenated or not and correct accordingly. 99.11.160.111 (talk) 06:05, 31 January 2013 (UTC)

Assessment comment
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