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Caution cross stitch (free)

This is a free pattern for a cross stitch design called ‘Caution.’ The design is pixelated in the style of retro video games and industrial signage.

Caution cross stitch pattern dimensions:

Grid Size: 60W x 19H
Design Area: 4.14″ x 1.21″ (58 x 17 stitches)

2 DMC thread colours

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Yield: Cross stitch

How to start a cross stitch project

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

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Materials

  • 14 count white aida
  • DMC embroidery threads -

Tools

  • Pattern
  • Embroidery needle
  • Embroidery hoop
  • Embroidery scissors
  • Optional - a thimble

Instructions

  1. Start by printing off your pattern and checking it's dimensions
  2. Cut the fabric to larger than the pattern dimensions and your hoop size
  3. Fold the fabric into quarter to identify the centre
  4. fit in your hoop
  5. Tighten the hoop to secure the fabric
  6. Find the centre of your pattern and the centre of your fabric design
  7. Start stitching from the centre
  8. Cut a length of embroidery floss no longer than the length of your arm
  9. Separate it into one strand and keep the remaining five for later
  10. Double the thread and thread your needle
  11. Start stitching from the front of your fabric, leaving a loop to thread your needle through on the first stitch to secure. Tug so that it moves to the back.
  12. Work your stitches all the in same direction, the bottom of the cross should always be the same in every stitch.
  13. Work in either individual crosses or for longer areas of stitch work the bottom arm of the cross stitch in a row and then stitch back over the row to do the top arm of the cross.
  14. To finish, ensure the needle is on the back of the fabric. Thread it through the underside of a few stitches and then snip off the loose end.

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3 Comments

  1. I think I will use on my door.

  2. How do I get this pattern?

    1. Scroll to the bottom of the post – blue box with a black download button in it. Click on it and you’ll download the pdf.

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