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Gifts for all
1
Gently press your finished
stitching for a crease-free
look. Back with either medium-
weight iron-on interfacing, or
white paper firmly stuck down
with double-sided tape, to
prevent the aida fraying when
cut. Trim a border of around
two aida blocks all around to
create the desired shape.
2
Apply double-sided foam
pads to the back of your
shaped motif. Remove the
backing and carefully position
on your card, taking care to fix
it centrally for a raised effect.
3
Finally, stick a snowflake
embellishment onto each
corner of the card, like ours,
using a glue dot or double-
sided tape. Buttons, sequins or
other festive shapes work just
as well, so get creative for
a personal touch.
How to add a 3D shaped motif to a card
Cross stitch in two strands
DMC Anchor Madeira
Z blanc 2 2402 white
J 318 399 1801 grey
T 349 1098 212 red
c 352 9 303 coral
} 434 310 2009 brown
; 712 926 2101 cream
y 725 305 113 yellow
i 727 293 112 light yellow
v 738 367 2013 tan
h 739 366 2014 light tan
U 741 304 202 dark orange
Y 742 303 114 orange
3 762 234 1804 light grey
{ 912 209 1213 green
9 954 203 1207 light green
G 976 1001 2010 dark ginger
l 977 1002 2302 ginger
k 3799 236 1713 dark grey
n 3827 311 2012 light ginger
Backstitch in one strand
- –––– 3799 236 1713 dark grey
These designs were stitched using DMC stranded cotton
Festive food key
“Why not make a Christmas pudding
topper out of this little pud? It’s in
whole stitches only and can be stitched
on plastic canvas and taped to a BBQ
skewer to decorate the real-life pud.”
Fiona Baker, Technical Editor