Introduction of classic cross stitch encyclopedia
Due to the great success of Classic Encyclopedia of Cross-stitch (formerly known as Bible for Cross-stitch Lovers) after its publication in 2000 (it has been translated into 10 languages), especially according to the teaching experience in the past few years, I think it is time to reread this book. My class is now devoted to cross-stitch and other needle counting techniques almost without exception. I still think that the real cross stitch, if it is well embroidered, should look beautiful and elegant, but many embroidery unions change new patterns and add some thread counting techniques such as Dangel Field stitch, black thread stitch and lace stitch, which need more details to explain. This book aims to provide readers with practical and easy-to-learn information in an easy-to-understand way.