Be A Blue Bonnet is the title of this cheerful cross stitch pattern from Erica Michaels. Price...
What is the difference between Cross Stitch & Needlepoint?
Cross Stitch uses X-shaped stitches to form the design. Needlepoint Involves a variety of stitches, including tent stitches, gobelin stitches, and more.
Needlepoint is done on canvas, often with a grid-like structure to guide the stitches. Cross Stitch typically done on aida cloth or evenweave fabric, which have evenly spaced holes for the stitches.
Cross Stitch patterns are created using a grid where each square corresponds to a stitch. Needlepoint patterns can be printed directly on the canvas or followed from a chart.
Needlepoint uses a variety of threads, including wool, silk, and cotton, often thicker than embroidery floss. Cross Stitch commonly uses six-strand embroidery floss, where you can separate strands for different effects.
Cross Stitch produces a uniform, grid-like appearance due to the X-shaped stitches. Needlepoint offers more texture and variety in the finished piece due to the different stitch types.