Monday, November 22, 2010
Traditional and Modern Cross Stitch Samplers
Cross stitch samples have been popular in the early days as it is today. Counted cross stitch samplers have been a favorite stitching method since the early centuries. Many younger generations have inherited heirlooms that include cross stitching works as well as the skill and artistry of their ancestors.
Today's modern and fast-paced living, there are still many cross stitch enthusiasts who practice and value this needlecraft. For beginners, it is advisable that you learn the skill step-by-step. It is best that you start with counted cross stitch samplers to help enhance your skill in no time.
Traditional cross stitch samplers use designs that contain wordings or texts. Others may have poems or sayings, but the most important for this type is the date.
Symbolism is quite prominent in the design motifs of traditional samplers. So to take a good look at the design to see the meaning or symbolism that's being depicted on the finished product.
Modern cross stitch samplers retained the way they are stitched. With the help of modern applications, designs and colors have also advanced. But the tradition of carrying special meaning as in commemorating special events in the family such as weddings, births, and housewarming still exists in many stitch work and samplers of today.
There are people who look into making their own cross stitch samplers by using a kit. In doing this, you need to have a motif to design into a customized pattern. You can also include the traditional practice of using symbolism or a story behind a design. For cross stitch kits that you want to give away, include the recipients background into the design to make it more personal.
One of the top needlecrafts that has been passed through ages is the counted cross stitch. The modern times have embraced this craft and many families still practice and pass on the skill and artistry.
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