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Welcome » BROWSE BY DESIGNER » . Special features » Stitching snowflakes
Stitching snowflakes


Waiting for santa - designed by Helga MandlDesigners love Winter and snow patterns. They're a lot of fun and bring back many of good memories.

Stitching snowflakes however can be rather tricky. Here are some suggestions to help you make the most of any snowflakes you want to stitch:

     - how to stitch isolated stitches
     - how to make your snowflakes nice and plump

You might have some more tips to share, let us know!

Waiting for santa - designed by Helga Mandl



How do you stitch  "isolated" snowflake stitches?

method1: carrying your thread

The easiest method is to "carry" your floss on the back, from one snowflake to another. This is not the method favoured by experienced stitchers but it can do the job.
The easiest method is to "carry" your floss on the backThe easiest method is to "carry" your floss on the back (back shown)You have to make sure though that the thread will not show though the fabric once you mount your finished piece. If the fabric is rather thick (such as Aida) and the floss is the same color as the backing, it can do the trick.
Also make sure you stitch these isolated stitches at the very last minute because you don't want other parts of your stitching to become tangled with the thread running on the back of your piece.

Front and back of fabric shown above, with thread carried over from stitch to stitch

method 2: completing and isolated stitch

Many stitchers avoid carrying their floss at the back for the reasons explained above. When there are several stitches in an area, it's easy to start and finish your stitches but when there's only one, what do you do to start and stop?

In that case, if you are normally stitching with two strands we suggest you only use one strand and complete the stitch in two goes.  That is / then \ and again / and \ over your previous stitches.
The thread is much less likely to become undone. To stop you can then slip the tail under two stitches at the back.  
Use one strand and complete the stitch in two goes step1Use one strand and complete the stitch in two goes step2Use one strand and complete the stitch in two goes step3




Back of fabric shown: securing your tail at the back

Optional:
While knots at the back are usually avoided at all costs, some stitchers will make an exception and add a tiny knot at the back to secure the two ends together, especially if the piece is going to be washed. 


How do you make nice and plump snowflakes?

You will want your snowflakes to stand out nice and puffy on the background fabric, here are some more tips

usuful even for other cases of snow such as snow on a branch, to give it additional textureTip1: use 3 instead of two strands
Many fabrics will let you use 3 strands instead of 2, especially if your cross stitch is not surrounded by other cross stitches. 14ct Aida can usually be stitched using 3 strands and many evenweaves and linen fabrics are loose enough to accomodate thicker thread.
This can be usuful even for other cases of snow (such as snow on a branch), to give that part of the stitching additional texture

Perrette Samouiloff - Mother and baby animals in Winter

Tip2: use a tiny Smyrna stitchTip2: use a tiny Smyrna stitch
Works on evenweave and linen fabric.
Use one strand, complete one cross stitch "x" one vertical cross "+" and again one cross stitch "x". Watch how puffy your snowflake has become!




use a darker background fabric if the design relies dominantly on light colors such as snow.Tip3: Selecting your background fabric
More generally, make sure you background fabric has enough contrast with your lighter colors. We suggest you test a few stitches first before going ahead with your project. You might want to use a slightly darker background fabric if the design relies dominantly on light colors such as snow.

Lili Soleil - Fir tree Welcome


DMC's light effect - Pearlescent White E5200Tip4: add glitz!
Use iridescent thread such as DMC's light effect - Pearlescent White E5200 or Blue E3747
The contrast between the matte linen fabric and the iridescent white is quite stunning!




DMC's light effect - Pearlescent White E5200


Well this is all for now.
We hope these suggestion will trigger even more creative ideas and that you will have lots of fun stitching all those beautiful snowflakes. Send us some pictures and feedback if you can!

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Fir tree welcome
Fir tree welcome
Lili Soleil 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Lili Soleil

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Fir tree welcome
Snowman biscornu
Snowman biscornu
Faby Reilly - La fée Rie 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Faby Reilly Designs - La Fée Rie

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Snowman biscornu
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
Couleur d'étoile 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Couleur d'Etoile

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Merry Christmas
I love you Snow much!
I love you Snow much!
Barbara Ana Designs 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Barbara Ana Designs

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I love you Snow much!
It is snowing somewhere
It is snowing somewhere
Barbara Ana Designs 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Barbara Ana Designs

 $4.99
It is snowing somewhere
The Snow family
The Snow family
Barbara Ana Designs 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Barbara Ana Designs

 $4.99
The Snow family
Heart & Snowflakes Biscornu
Heart & Snowflakes Biscornu
Marie-Anne Réthoret-Mélin 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Marie-Anne Réthoret-Mélin

 $4.16
Heart & Snowflakes Biscornu
Teddy and rabbit - in Winter (large)
Teddy and rabbit - in Winter (large)
Perrette Samouiloff 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Perrette Samouiloff

 $11.75
Teddy and rabbit - in Winter (large)
Winter pinkeep
Winter pinkeep
Tom & Lily 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Tom & Lily

 $9.50
Winter pinkeep
Mother & baby animals, Winter ( small)
Mother & baby animals, Winter ( small)
Perrette Samouiloff 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Perrette Samouiloff

 $7.01
Mother & baby animals, Winter ( small)
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
Corinne Lacroix 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Corinne Lacroix

 $5.45
Merry Christmas
Teddy and rabbit - in Winter (small)
Teddy and rabbit - in Winter (small)
Perrette Samouiloff 
Counted cross stitch pattern by Perrette Samouiloff

 $7.01
Teddy and rabbit - in Winter (small)
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