Hardanger Cross

Hardanger Cross


Reserve Hardanger 22 Count 15 Inch X18 Inch - Ivory


Reserve Hardanger 22 Count 15 Inch X18 Inch – Ivory


$2.50


Hardanger Evenweave is used primarily for openwork or hardanger-style embroidery. 100% cotton. Also great for punch needle and machine embro idery….

22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 30x18


22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 30×18



22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 30×18…


22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 60x36


22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 60×36



22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 60×36…


Spirit of Cross Stitch with Jean Farish Huls Volume 6 : Hardanger Heirloom


Spirit of Cross Stitch with Jean Farish Huls Volume 6 : Hardanger Heirloom



Andis Illuminator Tourmaline Ionic AC Motor Dryer 1875 Watts
Item Number: 82090

Silky radiance, fuller form, faster drying – No-heat LED lights illuminate each section of hair, letting you view the form as you style, preventing over-drying and hair damage. Tourmaline infuses each hair shaft with negative ions, breaking up water molecules for 60% faster drying times, while sealing natural moistur…


Spirit of Cross Stitch Video Library (Offering a Wide Range of Needlework Techniques) [11 VHS Video Set]


Spirit of Cross Stitch Video Library (Offering a Wide Range of Needlework Techniques) [11 VHS Video Set]



(11 VHS Video Set) [Missing volume 4, diagrams included in all but Vol. 1 and 8] Over 15 hours of instruction! The Spirit of Cross Stitch with Jean Farish Huls offers a wide range of needlework techniques featuring exclusive projects. Follow step-by-step instructions, learn at your own pace, choose your own schedule, watch animated stitch diagrams. CONTENTS: 1) Pulled and Drawn Thread 2) Linen Ban…


The Stitch Starts Here


The Stitch Starts Here


$5.49


Summer Louise Truswell’s favorite stitches for needlepoint, embroidery, cross-stitch and fine sewing are gathered together in one complete collection. Each stitch is clearly diagrammed and explained, along with extra tips to make your stitching look better, faster. Especially formatted for the Kindle and Kindle Reader, “The Stitch Starts Here” includes a linked Table of Contents with the stitche…

Heirloom Christmas Ornaments: Hardanger Snowflakes & Christmas Flowers


Heirloom Christmas Ornaments: Hardanger Snowflakes & Christmas Flowers


$8.49


Instructions and graphs with master patterns using the following stitches:

* needleweaving
* picot
* dove’s eye
* whipped spider flower
* lazy daisy leaves’* back stitch stems
* twisted bars
* woven spiders
* smyrna cross stitch center
* side dove’s eye
* rosettes…


Open Canvas : An Instructional Encyclopedia of Open-Work Techniques


Open Canvas : An Instructional Encyclopedia of Open-Work Techniques


$44.99


Hardanger Cross

Cross Stitch Needles

Tapestry needles or cross stitch needles are blunt-pointed so that they can pass between the threads. One other characteristic is their large eye to hold many threads of floss. They come in different thickness. You can find different sizes of needles for many counts of fabrics. Needles for cross stitch are the smaller size – 24, 26, 28.

Needles will eventually discolor and mark hands and fabric so remember not to leave the needle in your fabric. There are different qualities of nickel plating. Gold needles are the best as they will not discolor. However they are more expensive.

Different sizes below for aida and evenweave fabrics:

Needle size 18: 6 count aida fabric

Needle size 20: 8 count aida fabric

Needle size 22: 11 count aida fabric AND 22-25-27 count evenweave

Needle size 24: 14 count aida fabric AND 28 count evenweave

Needle size 26: 16 count aida fabric AND 32 count evenweave AND 22 count hardanger

Needle size 28: 18 count aida fabric AND 36-55 count evenweave

If you are not sure what size of needle to choose for your fabric, do this little test. The needle should be small enough to pass through the fabric easily but it should require a little pressure to push it through.

Tip: If you are stitching with French knots, use an embroidery needle. This is a sharp thin needle that will assist with securing the knots into the weave of the fabric. The embroidery needle also has a smaller eye than the tapestry needle.

I hope you found this information useful when choosing needles for your cross stitch projects.

About the Author

Visit Yiotas XStitch for counted cross stitch patterns. Download free cross stitch charts and read useful tips and articles about cross stitch.




Hardanger Cross

Hardanger Embroidery Information & Pictures

My home growing up was with filled with Hardanger embroidery. When I was older, I realized what a treasure these linens were and I now keep them carefully stored and display them for special occasions only. My grandmother was from Norway and despite emigrating to a new country and helping run a fishing camp, she still found time to carry on this lovely tradition.

You can see some examples of the linens by clicking this link (opens new window).

Hardangersøm (or Hardangersaum), is Norwegian for ‘embroidery from Hardanger’, and refers to the style of needlework that many of us know as Hardanger embroidery It takes its current name from a town on the southwestern coast of Norway, in a mountainous area at the head of the Hardanger fjord.

Hardanger is a form of cutwork embroidery which is believed to have originated in Asia and Persia. Hardanger has also been referred to as Norwegian lacemaking because of the way it looks. Portions of the background fabric are cut away and discarded, with the edges worked over in buttonhole stitches. It is worked on white even weave fabric, usually linen or cotton, using linen or pearl cotton threads.

The patterns were used as a favourite decoration worked in bands of embroidery across tablecloths, napkins, towels, bedspreads, pillows and curtains and clothing items such as aprons, shirts, and Norwegian folk costumes.

In simpler forms of hardanger, the holes themselves decorate the fabric but in more advanced techniques, the holes can be filled in with threads in various patterns to create a more elaborate design. You can see both examples in the pictures.

The traditional designs are geometric and based on several shapes: square, rectangle, triangle, diamond, diagonal, zig-zag and cross. These shapes are put together to form many different designs but never created pictures. Patterns varied greatly from one family to another and from village to village. Eventually specific designs came to be associated with specific places.

Hardanger uses many easy-to-learn stitches of two basic types. The first is counted thread embroidery with simple stitches which can be altered slightly or combined in many interesting ways to create limitless designs. Together with drawn-thread or cut-work embroidery, this leads to a stunning effect!

It often featured:

*diamond, triangular or square motifs of cutwork

* satin stitching in rectangular blocks (kloster blocks) and other shapes

* pulled thread work in the form of four-sided stitch

* cable stitch

* eyelets

About the Author

Karens Variety is a craft patterns retail site with a large selection of new and used crochet, knitting, needlework, cross stitch, plastic canvas, tatting, embroidery, macrame, dolls and sewing patterns, craft books and reproductions of vintage patterns and pattern books. Newsletter with Free patterns. Monthly Contest .http://www.karensvariety.com


Reserve Hardanger 22 Count 15 Inch X18 Inch - Ivory


Reserve Hardanger 22 Count 15 Inch X18 Inch – Ivory


$2.50


Hardanger Evenweave is used primarily for openwork or hardanger-style embroidery. 100% cotton. Also great for punch needle and machine embro idery….

22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 30x18


22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 30×18



22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 30×18…


22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 60x36


22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 60×36



22 Ct. Natural Hardanger 60×36…


Spirit of Cross Stitch with Jean Farish Huls Volume 6 : Hardanger Heirloom


Spirit of Cross Stitch with Jean Farish Huls Volume 6 : Hardanger Heirloom



Andis Illuminator Tourmaline Ionic AC Motor Dryer 1875 Watts
Item Number: 82090

Silky radiance, fuller form, faster drying – No-heat LED lights illuminate each section of hair, letting you view the form as you style, preventing over-drying and hair damage. Tourmaline infuses each hair shaft with negative ions, breaking up water molecules for 60% faster drying times, while sealing natural moistur…


Spirit of Cross Stitch Video Library (Offering a Wide Range of Needlework Techniques) [11 VHS Video Set]


Spirit of Cross Stitch Video Library (Offering a Wide Range of Needlework Techniques) [11 VHS Video Set]



(11 VHS Video Set) [Missing volume 4, diagrams included in all but Vol. 1 and 8] Over 15 hours of instruction! The Spirit of Cross Stitch with Jean Farish Huls offers a wide range of needlework techniques featuring exclusive projects. Follow step-by-step instructions, learn at your own pace, choose your own schedule, watch animated stitch diagrams. CONTENTS: 1) Pulled and Drawn Thread 2) Linen Ban…


The Stitch Starts Here


The Stitch Starts Here


$5.49


Summer Louise Truswell’s favorite stitches for needlepoint, embroidery, cross-stitch and fine sewing are gathered together in one complete collection. Each stitch is clearly diagrammed and explained, along with extra tips to make your stitching look better, faster. Especially formatted for the Kindle and Kindle Reader, “The Stitch Starts Here” includes a linked Table of Contents with the stitche…

Heirloom Christmas Ornaments: Hardanger Snowflakes & Christmas Flowers


Heirloom Christmas Ornaments: Hardanger Snowflakes & Christmas Flowers


$8.49


Instructions and graphs with master patterns using the following stitches:

* needleweaving
* picot
* dove’s eye
* whipped spider flower
* lazy daisy leaves’* back stitch stems
* twisted bars
* woven spiders
* smyrna cross stitch center
* side dove’s eye
* rosettes…


Open Canvas : An Instructional Encyclopedia of Open-Work Techniques


Open Canvas : An Instructional Encyclopedia of Open-Work Techniques


$44.99