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janecat 01-17-2015 01:23 PM

Cross-stitch for children
 
I want to teach my 9-year-old granddaughter how to embroider. When I was a child, I learned how to embroider by doing cross stitch on pillowcases and dish towels.

I don't want to do counted cross stitch. I want to teach her regular embroidery-type cross stitch. But I am having trouble finding cross stitch patterns that I could stamp onto a pillowcase. And all of the dishtowels that I've looked at that are plain cotton seem to be very loosely woven and don't seem like they would work for embroidery.

Do you have any suggestions of what kind of cross stitch project I can use with my granddaughter? Have any of you taught this skill to children? Do you know of a source for simple cross stitch iron-on patterns? I need some good ideas.

Thanks!

TShooters 01-17-2015 03:24 PM

You can probably find some kits online at Mary Maxim or Herrschners. Some include floss, and some don't.

tessagin 01-17-2015 03:30 PM

my 2 youngest DGDs are "stitching' as they call it. I get kits from estate sales and thrift shops and they get on Youtube with their dad. He asked me to send him some. He's seen a couple the girls don't want so he works on them. He had them in a sack then decided to get a tackle box to put them in. Works for them. No one questions him on his tackle box. They think it's for the girls. It's all things a guy would stitch.

CharlotteO 01-17-2015 05:53 PM

Walmart now carries stamped cross stitch patterns.

grannie cheechee 01-17-2015 06:03 PM

Joann's and Hobby Lobby have little kits, at least they did not too long ago.

NJ Quilter 01-18-2015 03:13 AM

I want to think I've gotten some at Michael's and/or AC Moore as well. There are several retail sources carrying these again.

onice 01-18-2015 03:38 AM

Grandmothersatticquilts.Com site has transfer patterns you might like.

onice 01-18-2015 03:47 AM

Sorry, Janecat, the correct website is www.grandmasatticquilting.com

quilterlaurie 01-18-2015 04:02 AM


Originally Posted by janecat (Post 7051720)
I want to teach my 9-year-old granddaughter how to embroider. When I was a child, I learned how to embroider by doing cross stitch on pillowcases and dish towels.

I don't want to do counted cross stitch. I want to teach her regular embroidery-type cross stitch. But I am having trouble finding cross stitch patterns that I could stamp onto a pillowcase. And all of the dishtowels that I've looked at that are plain cotton seem to be very loosely woven and don't seem like they would work for embroidery.

Do you have any suggestions of what kind of cross stitch project I can use with my granddaughter? Have any of you taught this skill to children? Do you know of a source for simple cross stitch iron-on patterns? I need some good ideas.

Thanks!

I started my girls using Gingham. they had the little squares for guide lines. We used a simple tree form that I FRAMED AND USED FOR A Christmas decoration

BettyM 01-18-2015 08:36 AM

Here's another website to try: http://www.jdneedleart.com/


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