Horizontal lines: If the horizontal lines of the same color are continuous, embroider them to the right 1/2 stitches and then return. In this way, the directions of the lines can be kept consistent. Longitudinal: In the case of continuous longitudinal direction, each embroidered cross will be embroidered downwards.
Finally, don't tie a knot at the beginning or end of embroidery cross stitch. Leave the ends of the lines on the back and squeeze each other. Be careful not to get the threads tangled. Second, cross-stitch fabrics are divided into: 32ct (counting), 18ct, 16ct, 14ct,1/ct and 9ct. The larger the amount, the smaller the grid. There are many specifications, and the size of the grid is different: 9ct means that there are 9 grids in one inch (2.54 cm), and generally 6 strands (or 4 strands) are embroidered, 3 strands are wrapped and 20 stitches are used; 1 1ct means that one inch (2.54cm) has 1 1 grid, and generally 4 strands (or 3 strands) are embroidered, 2 strands are wrapped, and the 22nd stitch is embroidered; 14ct means that one inch (2.54cm) has 14 squares, generally 2 strands are embroidered, and 1 strand is wrapped with 24 stitches; 18ct means that there are 18 squares in one inch (2.54cm), generally 2 strands are embroidered, and 1 strand is wrapped with 26 stitches. There is no special requirement for general cross-stitch fabrics, so 1 1ct or 14ct cotton fabrics are selected. Of course, different works have different requirements, such as cushions, baby bibs, etc. Because of their special uses, soft fabrics are needed.