Vintage-style craft infographic showing beginner cross stitch basics in 6 clear numbered steps, with labeled diagrams, tool icons, hand positions, and a reference panel. Clean technical layout, accurate stitch geometry, and airplane tutorial SEO targeting make it ideal for DIY brand content and instructional visuals.
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Craft / DIY infographic titled "Beginner Cross Stitch Basics". Archetype: STITCH GRID. Craft-magazine instructional illustration in a technical schematic style with a vintage pattern book palette. Show anatomically correct hand positions, no tool brand logos, clean flat layout, precise diagram labeling, beginner-friendly composition. Include 6 numbered visual steps arranged clearly on the page, each with a technique diagram, short heading IN English, one-line caption IN English, and small tool icons. Step 1: "Prepare Fabric" — diagram of evenweave or Aida cloth stretched flat, embroidery hoop, blunt tapestry needle, embroidery floss, small scissors. Caption: "Place the fabric in the hoop and choose a simple grid area to begin." Tool icons: hoop, fabric, needle, floss, scissors. Step 2: "Thread Needle" — close-up diagram of hands separating embroidery floss strands and threading a tapestry needle. Caption: "Use 2 strands of floss for a neat beginner cross stitch." Tool icons: floss skein, needle, strand count symbol. Step 3: "Read the Grid" — simple cross-stitch chart with enlarged square grid, one marked motif, arrows matching chart squares to fabric holes. Caption: "Each square on the chart equals one stitched cross on the fabric." Tool icons: chart sheet, magnifier, grid ruler. Step 4: "Make Half Stitches" — sequence diagram showing needle path making diagonal stitches in one direction across a row, with correct hand position and fabric tension. Caption: "Stitch the first diagonal leg in the same direction across the row." Tool icons: needle path arrows, hoop, thread. Step 5: "Complete the Cross" — diagram of return pass forming full X stitches, showing uniform top leg direction on every stitch. Caption: "Come back across the row to complete each X with matching top slants." Tool icons: completed stitch symbol, direction arrows, needle. Step 6: "Finish Neatly" — back-of-fabric view showing thread secured under existing stitches, front view showing tidy finished motif. Caption: "Secure the thread under the back stitches and trim the tail carefully." Tool icons: back view icon, scissors, finished motif. Add a small beginner reference panel with: labeled examples of a full cross stitch, fabric hole grid, front vs back comparison, and a simple legend of stitch direction arrows. Include a small safety tip panel relevant to sharp implements: "Safety Tip: Store needles and scissors safely, and trim thread away from fingers." No power tools shown. Visual emphasis on clean counted-thread structure, easy learning flow, and accurate stitch geometry. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Anatomically correct hand positions. No tool brand logos. Safety tip for power tools / sharp implements where relevant.
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