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  2. Cross stitches - Wikipedia

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    Canvas work in cross stitch became popular again in the mid-19th century with the Berlin wool work craze. Herringbone, fishbone, Van Dyke, and related crossed stitches are used in crewel embroidery, especially to add texture to stems, leaves, and similar objects. Basic cross stitch is used to fill backgrounds in Assisi work. [3]

  3. Cross-stitch - Wikipedia

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    Cross-stitch is a form of sewing and a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches (called cross stitches) in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture. The stitcher counts the threads on a piece of evenweave fabric (such as linen ) in each direction so that the stitches are of uniform size and appearance.

  4. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian crochet and slip stitch crochet can in some cases use less yarn than knitting for comparable pieces. According to sources [40] claiming to have tested the 1/3 more yarn assertion, a single crochet stitch (sc) uses approximately the same amount of yarn as knit garter stitch, but more yarn than stockinette stitch. Any stitch using ...

  5. Textile - Wikipedia

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    Crocheting never involves more than one active stitch on the needle. Knitting can be performed by machine, but crochet can only be performed by hand. [118] Crocheting was originally practised by Scottish peasants with a small, hooked needle known as a shepherd's hook. [120] Most crochet uses one hook and works upon one stitch at a time.

  6. Gold Cross - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Cross in Gold, a Nazi Germany award given to certain Germans who participated in the Spanish Civil War; One of the grades of the Badge of Honour of the Armed Forces (Bundeswehr), a German Federal Republic award; One of the classes of the Greek Order of the Redeemer; Gold Cross (Philippines), a decoration of the Armed Forces of the ...

  7. Tapestry - Wikipedia

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    Normally it is used to create images rather than patterns. Tapestry is relatively fragile, and difficult to make, so most historical pieces are intended to hang vertically on a wall (or sometimes in tents), or sometimes horizontally over a piece of furniture such as a table or bed.