Cross Stitch In 5 Minutes from Yarn Tree

Posted by admin on January 25th, 2010 and filed under cross stitch kits | 25 Comments »

Learn counted cross stitch in only 5 minutes. It is fun and easy to learn. Taught by Beth Johnson, owner of Yarn Tree, a distributor of cross stitch supplies to retail stores. A printed version of the lesson is available at yarntree.com. A free kit using the pattern shown in the video is also available.

Duration : 0:5:0


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25 Comments

  • At 2010.01.27 15:14, mkhoviyeun said:

    wow, this is great! …
    wow, this is great! it’s very helpful!

    • At 2010.01.27 15:14, 3000opi said:

      i do it differently …
      i do it differently but it lks the same:O

      • At 2010.01.27 15:14, wazzehh said:

        Did you now where …
        Did you now where to get quality patterns? I am! Check my profile!

        • At 2010.01.27 15:14, kirakirax0x said:

          she sounds like a …
          she sounds like a robot :/

          • At 2010.01.27 15:14, Yunamy90 said:

            Individually : )
            Individually : )

            • At 2010.01.27 15:14, musicpowerz said:

              i don’t get the …
              i don’t get the thread thing, are u suposed to use the six indivisually or as one big thread?

              • At 2010.01.27 15:14, DaWindofChange said:

                thanks a lot!+
                thanks a lot!+

                • At 2010.01.27 15:14, sugerlollypop12 said:

                  thank you i did it …
                  thank you i did it was pretty

                  • At 2010.01.27 15:14, ageofempires2fan said:

                    nice but picture …
                    nice but picture should be maybe could be a bit clearer and nearer than it would be easier to learn, though good video!

                    • At 2010.01.27 15:14, ohbugger18 said:

                      You could try at a …
                      You could try at a craft store.

                      • At 2010.01.27 15:14, 111000girl said:

                        thank u!~ i really …
                        thank u!~ i really don’t know how to do my project and really need help.

                        • At 2010.01.27 15:14, Debbiebookworm said:

                          Thanks for posting. …
                          Thanks for posting. I’m just getting started after being really inspired by a friend.

                          • At 2010.01.27 15:14, FerchAscencio said:

                            thank you very much …
                            thank you very much, it really helped me

                            • At 2010.01.27 15:14, sinniad said:

                              Anyone have any …
                              Anyone have any idea where i can purchase self custom cross stitch at Singapore? Do tell me! Thanks

                              • At 2010.01.27 15:14, tootybootydesigns said:

                                I found this video …
                                I found this video very helpful, thank you for posting!

                                • At 2010.01.27 15:14, RichardM333 said:

                                  When I put my floss …
                                  When I put my floss on my bobbins, I use two cardboard bobbins taped together for strength. I then copy the stitch symbols from the chart, highlight them in yellow, cut them out, and tape them to one corner of the bobbin. By doing this, you will bypass the step of looking at the symbol on the pattern, then looking for the matching symbol and DMC number. You spend more time in preparation, but less time looking for the right bobbin. I write the DMC number on the other side.

                                  • At 2010.01.27 15:14, nibargerswife51482 said:

                                    That’s how I cross …
                                    That’s how I cross stitch.

                                    • At 2010.01.27 15:14, jken707 said:

                                      sorry for my …
                                      sorry for my comment earlier i just said that because i cant make it even i watch it again and again and i didnt submitted my project

                                      • At 2010.01.27 15:14, jken707 said:

                                        crap video it makes …
                                        crap video it makes me shit

                                        • At 2010.01.27 15:14, scubajenjen said:

                                          Can someone please …
                                          Can someone please teach me how to stitch a penis with veins and big hairy balls?

                                          • At 2010.01.27 15:14, galletita123 said:

                                            thanks anyway
                                            thanks anyway

                                            • At 2010.01.27 15:14, chicanaz02 said:

                                              I agree with you! I …
                                              I agree with you! I was taught the same way ademas las lineas verticales/horizontales te guian y avisan si tu trabajo esta bien hecho o si te equivocaste.

                                              • At 2010.01.27 15:14, montrealstars60 said:

                                                thanks for sharing …
                                                thanks for sharing this precious information

                                                • At 2010.01.27 15:14, snicker11 said:

                                                  she used six …
                                                  she used six strands since she’s using an aida 6.. but if you’re using aida 14 for your project then two strands will be enough =)

                                                  • At 2010.01.27 15:14, jeangrey123 said:

                                                    how many strings …
                                                    how many strings did she put in the needle?

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