Flash LED Cross Stitch Kits

  • Cross-stitch is one of the oldest forms of embroidery that can be found all over the world. The reason why people like it is the embroidery method are simple, people can create pattern with their own imagination, used to decorate their mobile phone chain, key ring, backpack, curtains, table cloth, decorative painting and so on. Especially in today’s fast-paced life, the stitch has been turned into a way of stess relief and self-cultivation. In the process of embroidery, people can wholeheartedly immersed in the fun of being unconsciously forget all the troubles of work and life.

    The traditional cross-stitch use needle and thread, but this creative product “flash LED cross-stitch kits” using “flash LED”(the “LED” don’t generate light by electric, it is a translucent plastic stick). It forms the cross-stitch style pattern in a 19″ plastic piece with 12 different kinds of colors. Watch the video below to see how to use it. Eight light-emitting display mode: wave (two), fluorescence, digital display, crossed, big wave (two), randomly and there are normal, slow, fast three speed available. Powered by 6 AA batteries or AC power.

    The flash LED cross-stitch kits can be used repeatedly, one 19″ screen, up to 12 different kinds of colors, 20 free Cross-Stitch Patterns, more than 2600 “flash LED”. Training the child’s patience, imagination, spatial perception and logical thinking. You also can use it as birthday gift, family fresco, neon light signboard, festibe lightbox. Note:Due to many small parts, not suitable for children playing under 8 years old.

     

    Package include:
    1 × 19″ screen
    1 × Screen bracket
    1 × Remove “LED” tool
    2660 × “LED”(white 370, yellow 320, orange 285, red 470, purple 135, dark blue 190, blue 210, green 270, light green 200, dark green 195, brown 122, gray 105)
    1 × AC adapter
    20 × Cross-Stitch Pattern
    2 × Fill hole sticker
    1 × Instruction Manual(English and chinese)

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    Flash LED Cross Stitch Kits

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    What you need to start Cross Stitching

  • First, choose a design chart or a kit

    Before you start cross-stitching, you will need to decide on a design. What do you like to cross-stitch? Do you want simple cartoons, funny sayings that make you smile every day or do you want a work of art adapted from the finest paintings that exists today. You can choose to get a standalone chart where you will have to get your own materials which is perfect if you already have leftover threads and fabric or you can get a kit that comes with everything you need to begin this exciting project.

    Get the fabric

    The chart that you chose will indicate the recommended count for the design. Don’t be intimidated if it says 25 or 32 count. This fabric count has smaller squares that you can stitch over 1 or 2 squares. If you prefer a bigger square fabric, do the design on a 14 or 18 count Aida. There are no restrictions at all. Of course, a design done on a 32-count fabric will result to a tighter more concise looking finished product but it will be just a beautiful on a 14-count fabric. Don’t let this part stress you out. I’ve stitched for more than 10 years and I still prefer 18-count over a 32-count.

    A needle in a haystack

    You will a needle to start a stitch. A fork or a chopstick won’t do. There are a few different sizes to a tapestry needle. Here are the recommended sizes for the fabric count.

    Size 18: 6-count Aida

    Size 20: 8-count Aida

    Size 22: 11-count Aida, 22/25/27 count even weave

    Size 24: 14-count Aida, 28-count even weave

    Size 26: 16-count Aida, 32-count even weave, 22-count hardanger

    Size 28: 18-count Aida, 36/55 count even weave

    It’s better to use the correct size needle to not stretch out the squares on a fabric. Plus why not make a biscornu for one of your cross-stitch projects? They make a beautiful and creative pin cushion. Seriously watch where you put those needles. It is not fun to sit on one.

    The threads or floss as some will call it

    There are so many beautiful brands of threads out there. The most widely used brand are DMC and Anchor. Both are six stranded cotton threads that can be divided easily into separate strands as per needed by the design. Other notable and popular threads used for cross-stitch are Kreinik Metallics, DMC Variations & Light Effects metallics. These threads even come with some that are glow in the dark! How cool is that?

    A little tip on threads. When you are ready to stitch, don’t cut the thread needed too long. It makes it harder to separate and it will twist and knot. It will be a waste of a thread when it get too knotted that you have it to junk it. Also, don’t just pull the strands apart. Wiggle it between your fingers for at least the top 2 inches and then pull it to separate.

    Scissors

    You will definitely need this to cut off extra thread and to trim you fabrics. You can just use a normal pair of scissors but there are wonderful embroidery scissors which not only cut but also help to pick out wrongly done stitches. These scissors are usually quite beautiful, some gold plated and carved like an antique. I’m still using a normal pair of scissor but getting one of these collectibles are in my list of things to get!

    Embroidery Hoops

    This is an optional item to help you with your stitches. It’s not necessary and personally, for me I feel that it made my stitching experience worse. Of course, some might disagree and find it totally useful. The reason why I find it hard to use is because I need to stitch fast and I like to stitch the shortcut where you go all the way up/down on half a stitch and then you reverse and do the other half of the stitch. I can’t do one cross at a time, it drives me nuts. A hoop will tighten your fabric that you will need to poke your stitch from above, then retrieve it from below. With this method, your stitches will be perfect though but beware of creases caused by hoops that are too tight. Some wooden hoops also leave a stain that is not a pretty sight.

    Hamidah Gul is a freelance published writer whose works in fiction have been published both in print and electronically.

    She also runs The Art of Stitch an online needlecraft store.

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    What you need to start Cross Stitching

    Author:

    Hamidah Gul

    Article Source: ArticlesBase.com