Welcome to the wonderful world of cross stitch! Whether you’re looking for a relaxing new hobby, want to make handmade gifts, or just love crafting, cross stitch is a perfect place to start. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know as a beginner.
What You’ll Need to Start
Before you make your first stitch, gather these essentials:
1. Aida Fabric
Aida is the most popular cross stitch fabric. It has an easy-to-see grid that makes stitching simple. Beginners often start with 14-count Aida, which has 14 squares (or stitches) per inch.
? Tip: White or light-colored Aida is easiest to work with at first.
2. Embroidery Floss
Most patterns use DMC floss, a smooth cotton thread that comes in hundreds of colors. Each skein has 6 strands—most patterns use 2 strands for stitching.
3. Embroidery Needle
You’ll need a blunt needle with a large eye. Look for tapestry needles, sizes 24–26.
4. Embroidery Hoop or Frame
Hoops keep your fabric taut and easier to work with. Wood or plastic is fine—just make sure it’s snug!
5. Scissors
Small, sharp scissors help you cut threads neatly and avoid fraying.
Reading a Pattern
Cross stitch patterns look like gridded charts with symbols or colored squares that match specific thread colors.
- Each square = one X stitch
- A key or legend tells you which DMC color corresponds to which symbol
- Patterns may be printed or digital
✅ Start small! Try a simple design (under 4×4 inches) to build confidence.
Starting to Stitch
- Find the Center
Fold your fabric in half both ways to find the center. Most patterns start from the middle. - Thread Your Needle
Cut about 18 inches of floss. Separate out 2 strands and thread them. - Make a Stitch
- Bring the needle up through the bottom left corner of a square.
- Go down through the top right (you’ve made a half-stitch).
- Then, come up through the bottom right and down through the top left to complete the X.
? Stitch row by row, or by color sections—whatever feels more natural.
Finishing Up
Once your design is complete:
- Gently wash in lukewarm water with mild soap.
- Let it air dry flat (don’t wring!).
- Iron on the back side using a towel between the iron and fabric.
Frame it, turn it into a pillow, or give it as a gift—your first cross stitch is complete!
Final Thoughts
Cross stitch is more than just a craft—it’s calming, creative, and deeply satisfying. Stick with it, and you’ll soon have a collection of stitched art you’ll be proud to show off!


