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What does the 600-word composition about cross-stitch inspire?

Learn to embroider cross stitch for the first time

Whenever I see vivid landscape paintings and figure paintings embroidered with needle and thread in the street, I deeply like cross stitch. Especially when I saw my classmates embroidering with colorful threads on a porous hard cloth during recess, I was even more envious. The idea of learning to embroider cross-stitch strongly sprouted from my mind.

During the holiday, I was surprised to find an unfinished cross stitch at my grandmother's house. Looking at the naive pig on the sample picture, I can't wait to embroider it right away. After my repeated requests, grandma finally agreed to teach me to embroider cross-stitch.

Grandma said: "In fact, cross-stitch is very simple, and the stitch is not complicated. The most important thing is care and patience. "

Grandma picked up the unfinished cross stitch and said, "First of all, we should tick off the border of the pattern with a pencil;" Next, find the line corresponding to the sample diagram and thread the double line into the eye of the needle. Next, count squares, count squares according to the sample drawing, embroider a W shape in the corresponding square diagonally, embroider it to the end, then embroider an M shape and cross it into a cross, so that the embroidery direction is the same, and the embroidery is fast and beautiful. " Grandma said while demonstrating, watching grandma fly the needle forward, and soon embroidered an ear of the pig, which made my eyes bloom.

"Grandma, I understand!" I eagerly took the cloth and needle from my grandmother and began to embroider. It was fine at first, but it didn't take long for my eyes to get a little sore and my state went wrong. At this time, the needle is like a naughty child, running around for a while, jumping for a while, either running off the grid, or missing the grid or making the grid wrong, which makes me in a hurry and not as comfortable as in grandma's hands. If the embroidery is wrong, I have to dismantle it again, so I haven't embroidered a few squares for half an hour. Finally, I embroidered a square pattern for my grandmother to see. Grandma said, "It's fine, but if you work harder when embroidering, it will look good."

In the personal experience of thousands of stitches, I not only felt the fun of cross-stitch, but also deeply understood that I must concentrate, be careful, be patient and meditate.