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Fiery Red Chili Peppers

Fiery Red Chili Peppers for Vibrant Kitchens

Item #LTJ-1290

100x100 stitches
17 colors
Β£4.50

Title: Fiery Red Chili Peppers Cross-Stitch Pattern – Vibrant Kitchen Decor Description: Bring a touch of spice to your decor with this vibrant cross-stitch pattern featuring a bunch of fiery red chili peppers. Perfect for adding warmth and character to any kitchen or dining area, this design radiates charm and bold color. Pattern Details: Design Area: Approximately [insert dimensions] Fabric: 14 Count Aida - [insert dimensions] Stitches: Full cross stitches, no backstitching or half stitches Colors Required: [insert number of colors] Colors: Rich reds, bright greens, and sunny yellows evoke the freshness and zest of chili peppers. What's Included: PDF Full-color chart with DMC color codes PDF Black and white chart with DMC color codes PDF File for upload to Pattern Keeper Color SVG Patterns B&W SVG Patterns Why You'll Love This Pattern: Adds a pop of vibrant color to your kitchen or dining space Ideal for food lovers or anyone with a fiery personality A fun, flavorful design that’s easy to stitch Skill Level: Suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced stitchers Instant Download: Pattern will be available for instant download upon purchase. THE TOP CROSS STITCH TERMS YOU NEED TO KNOW Aida – the most popular fabric to use for cross stitch with brands including DMC, Zweigart and Charles Craft. Threads are woven evenly to form squares and the most popular counts are 14 and 16 (see Count below) Back Stitch – a method of stitching to outline a cross stitch piece, usually in a dark colour. Beads – can be stitched onto a project to add depth, colour and detail. Blending – (also called Tweeding) using two or more colours of thread (usually one strand of each) in the same needle at the same time to blend the colours together when stitching. Confetti – single stitches of different colours looking like little confetti being thrown! Chart – the cross stitch pattern to work from when stitching. Count – the number of holes per inch. Often you will hear ’14 count’ meaning 14 holes (or squares) in one inch of the fabric. Counted Cross Stitch – the fabric is plain and you use a printed or digital pattern as a guide to help you place each stitch. DMC – one of the most popular brands of thread (or floss) used for embroidery and cross stitch. It comes in hundreds of different colours and effects.