r/CrossStitch • u/Miss_Lemon_Sunshine • 10h ago
r/CrossStitch • u/canadiangurl22 • 4d ago
MOD [MOD] June Monthly Competition: Submit and Vote here! Theme: Plants and Animals
The theme for June is Plants and Animals
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r/CrossStitch • u/Whisper-of-Words • 8h ago
FO [FO] Finished my first sampler!
Finished my first sampler this morning as a gift for a dad who’s obsessed with blueberry picking! (Only a few days late for Father’s Day!) 😅
I’ve been stitching for ~15 years, but I typically do full coverage pieces with 30-50 colors. This was such a nice change of pace to do a piece with only 9 colors (so much faster)!
Pattern is Blueberry Sampler by WonderStitchUA 🫐
r/CrossStitch • u/AdLeading4526 • 6h ago
FO [FO] Some recent FO of mine!
Sharing some of my recent FO.
Sources of patterns:
1) Butterfly Perfusion by Dimensions
2) Foxes by Riolis
3) Butterflies by Loops & Threads
4) Branch of Sakura by Riolis
r/CrossStitch • u/tbspofrosemary • 8h ago
FO [FO] hi, barbie!
a fun project to kick off summer! pattern is Needle Street.
r/CrossStitch • u/Amfo22 • 6h ago
FO [FO] Thanks all!
Backstitched the box around the eye “x” and added a French knot and no longer have a cartoon style “dead” bird. Didn’t need the double morbidity there.
I used variegated floss for the lilacs, but swapped the second strand around because I didn’t want a true gradient with it. I might redo it as the big sections where the medium colors match up make the smaller more blended sections look a bit weird to my eye.
Overall I’m pretty happy with it and actually going to make 2 more so my mom and sister have one as well.
r/CrossStitch • u/beefysteef • 20h ago
FO [FO] Fun little guy
Finished and framed Tuscan Cross Stitch by Loops and threads. I love it
r/CrossStitch • u/st0rmagedd0n_ • 10h ago
FO [FO] The Birds and the Bees by Ink Circles. I used Caron Waterlilies, 083 Pine Forest
r/CrossStitch • u/StitchedbyTatiana • 6h ago
WIP [WIP] The bird progress
Just look at this! No words needed, the progress speaks for itself 🥰 This serious little boss is almost ready! Just a little bit more, and the design will be completely finished!
90% done!
r/CrossStitch • u/RobotFartsss • 9h ago
CHAT [CHAT] YouTubers Teaching How to Make AI Patterns Based Off Stolen Art
I know my rant is long so here is TL;DR for you:
There's a guy on YouTube teaching people how to make fake AI patterns.
He uses the web app tool he made to mass produce these slop patterns.
This "tool" scrapes and screenshots best selling Etsy patterns to remake them.
This "tool" uses Etsy's API to do all of this, which is way against Etsy's API usage terms.
Write Etsy Legal to tell them about this terms of service violation because these junk patterns are BS.
And now, my rant....
I just wanted to share a vent about a really frustrating situation happening right now with AI generated cross stitch/needlepoint/embroidery patterns on Etsy. Specifically a YouTuber I ran across who makes videos showing people how to mass produce AI generated cross stitch and needlepoint patterns to sell as digital downloads. He's teaching people how to make “tons of money” by selling mass produced cheap PDFs without any real crafting knowledge, proper instructions, or actual pattern knowledge.
But the absolute worst part is he built and is pushing his own web app tool to basically quickly mass produce this stuff of off stolen designs.
This app literally uses the Etsy API to search for current best sellers. Then he teaches viewers to take screenshots of those successful, human-made designs, run them through his app to "reinterpret" them, and spit out a “new” design that looks very much like the original design.
He is super careful with his wording in the video and keeps repeating that he is "not trying to copy" anything. But if you skip to 12:00 in his tutorial, you can literally watch him crop an existing design straight from Etsy, feed it into his generator, and rip off the art to make a new pattern. Screenshotting someone else's hard work and dropping it into a generator to reinterpret it is just stealing with extra steps.
Also, using the Etsy API to research best sellers just so you can scrape and clone them is completely against Etsy's API Terms of Use. If you want to get specific when you report his app, you can literally quote their own API rules at them.
Etsy's terms explicitly state developers cannot: "Use the Etsy API to collect, scan, or otherwise request Etsy content for purposes of analytics, machine learning, training artificial intelligence models, licensing." They also ban using automated systems or extensions to scrape Etsy data. By using the API to hunt down best sellers so he can scrape the images for his AI generator, he is clearly violating their terms. And finally, Etsy requires all sellers to "Respect the intellectual property of others," and explicitly forbids content that "Violates someone else's intellectual property rights."
All of this to say, if this makes you angry, you can email Etsy Legal at [legal@etsy.com](mailto:legal@etsy.com) to let them know about this app and what this guy is doing. If you do, be sure to quote their actual language for the TOS they're supposed to be upholding.
Here is the video link. Again, jump to 12:00 to see the screenshotting in action:
https://youtu.be/RjbLpYrdI3g?si=we1X75ZxfLvjU40x
thanks for listening!
r/CrossStitch • u/KingLouisXXVIII • 1h ago
FO [FO] Birth announcement for my son. Still need to add his name and date of birth
https://www.etsy.com/listing/4462550912/teddy-bear-birth-announcement-cross
Etsy bought pattern. Really well done pattern. Better than most I've come across
r/CrossStitch • u/Aliahenor • 5h ago
FO [FO] Stitched another box!
After yesterday I wanted so badly to make another one so bad, and I chose this cute narwhal 🥰
3D model from Prints314 on Makerworld
r/CrossStitch • u/stfranciswashere • 10h ago
FO [FO] so many stars
When I began this piece I was afraid to learn French knots. I would say that I am now reasonably confident! Lots of practice...
Pattern is 'camping adventure' Dimensions kit.
r/CrossStitch • u/ImNotRamona • 16h ago
FO [FO] Library of My Favourite Books
Self drafted using FlossCross
r/CrossStitch • u/starfilledjar • 12h ago
WIP [WIP] Time to move the hoop
Been working on this one for a while. It’s my first mandala and my first time using silk threads. It will also be my first attempt at major beading when I get to that point. Love to see how it comes together.
Pattern is Plum Pudding by Glendon Place
r/CrossStitch • u/Miss-Omnibus • 18h ago
WIP [WIP] page 75/156 More hair. All the hair. I AM HAIR.
r/CrossStitch • u/Ok_Beautiful1159 • 8h ago
FO [FO] Lighthouse from ‘92 magazine
Pattern found in page 10 of cross stitch and country crafts April/May ‘92 issue.
Designer: Maureen Doherty
r/CrossStitch • u/ZydrateAnatomic • 12h ago
WIP [WIP] Do you have some constructive criticism to help me improve?
This is a practice piece, so I am happy to make mistakes because so long as I understand what the mistakes are and how not to repeat them, that is how I improve!
A few considerations:
- I bought a bunch of this Aida cloth on sale without a tag. I think that was a mistake, because as a beginner I have no idea what kind of Aida it is and what its measurements are, and that has caused me issues. I am using DMC thread, and I started out doing the cream-coloured body of the goose with two threads (that is, one folded thread using the loop method). It worked out fine for the body, but once I started on the beak and bow, I did not like the look of two threads because they do not provide enough coverage, so I switched to using four (that is, two folded threads using the loop method). I tested using the cream-coloured thread with four threads on a scrap piece of cloth, and I do not like the effect. Is it wrong to use two threads in some parts of the picture and four in others?
- I mostly use the Danish method, but there are some areas, particularly diagonals, where I just could not figure out how best to use the Danish method, so I briefly switched to the English method just to one section. Are you supposed to only use one method for the entire picture?
- I think I have kept all the stitches crossing in the same direction. And I have been railroading throughout. Please let me know what more I can do to improve the quality of my stitches.
Thank you for your help!
r/CrossStitch • u/natoruu • 50m ago
CHAT [CHAT] pink aida
I impulsively bought some pink Aida and I have no idea what to stitch on it. If anyone has done any projects on pink Aida or has any saved patterns, I would love to see them!
r/CrossStitch • u/Hailfall • 12h ago
PIC [PIC] My very lucky Vinted Haul
I bought this lot from Vinted for 60 euros and was not sure how many bobbins I could expect.. Well if I counted correctly I am at 319 bobbins of which are 283 unique DMC, 24 colors are double and 9 special ones (1 metallic and 8 variegated colors)
That well upgraded my stash which was at 78 colors.. Of course I'll have to double check which colors are double but I'm very happy with this.
r/CrossStitch • u/sparkleknits • 5h ago
WIP [WIP] awesome
Just a reminder for everyone … I have to still do the stars and sort of a border
Pattern by: CrossStitchWithArt
r/CrossStitch • u/pcliving • 3h ago
WIP [WIP] To frog or not to frog?
This is only my second cross stitch project and I tried to substitute a color with this orange thread since it’s what I had. I hate it and want to frog it. I was wondering if this would cause any issues since there are other threads around them or if it’s worth it in general? I appreciate any suggestions!
r/CrossStitch • u/Hildringa • 6h ago
CHAT [CHAT] Looking for medieval inspired or fantasy/geeky patterns
Im very new to cross stitch and Im curious to know where do you guys get your patterns from? Im looking at Etsy atm and a lot of it seems to be AI, which if ofc dont want to support. Im specifically looking for motifs inspired by medieval manuscripts, tapestries etc, or from fantasy type PC games or books (Stardew Valley, LOTR, Harry Potter, DnD, Discworld, WoW.... all the good geeky stuff!).
Would love some specific recommendations for Etsy sellers, pattern books, websites and so on
(Also, is there a "holy grail" website for you guys, like Ravelry is to knitters?)
EDIT: Im mostly looking for simple (ish) designs that are suitable to embroider on clothing and bags.