Are you looking for free grape cross stitch patterns? Artedelricamo has selected for you some patterns to cross stitch borders with bunches of grapes to embroider tablecloths and napkins and individual towels.

Embroider a bunch of grapes is symbol of life and prosperity, many embroiderers choose, in the months of September and October, to decorate her own linen for the kitchen with red or yellow grapes and green leaves.

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Artedelricamo has selected for you the best cross-stitch patterns with lots of delicious apples to embroider on tablecloths, individual tablecloths, potholders, aprons and tea towels.  It ‘nice to customize your own linen making unique and special embroidery work for your home.

On the blog of needlepoint.about.com is available an embroidery pattern with colored apples to embroider in cross stitch or needlepoint.

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A great resource of free cherries cross stitch patterns  are usefull to decorate household linens. These fruits are favorite for stitchers that paint with needle and thread tablecloths, pot holders, oven mitts, kitchen towels and more. These red fruit with bright green leaves full of fun your kitchen.

Artedelricamo share with you some of the best cross-stitch patterns of cherries proposed on blogs of our embroidery friends:

On Creatiblogs it is available a cross-stitch embroidery pattern with red cherries surrounded by a green geometric pattern. Continue reading

Welcome to the appointment with the selection of cross-stitch patterns dedicated to Hello Kitty .  You can use these patterns to embroider the layette for children, placemats and bags for school.

Hello Kitty is not only for small children but also for teenagers, you can make cross-stitch pillows and pictures to decorate your room.

Here are the patterns:

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This embroidery stitch is also known as cable chain stitch. It is a variation of chain stitch used as a line or filling stitch on plain and even-weave fabrics. It is worked in a similar way to ordinary chain stitch, but in this case the thread is twisted around the needle after each chain loop and before it enters the fabric.

This makes an intervening link between the chain. The stitch follows curved lines well and makes a good filling stitch when worked solidly. A contrast

ing stitch, such as coral stitch or stem stitch, can be worked on alternate rows to make an unusual filling.

Another method of filling a shape with cable stitch is to work evenly spaced parallel rows of it over the whole area to be filled. Then lace adjoining rows together t

hrough the chains with a contrasting thread and a blunt-ended tapestry needle.

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