I bought this cross-stitch from Hobbycraft because I had a voucher to spend, and because I wanted to practise other types of stitching (back-stitching and lazy daisy) before trying my hand at the funkier bespoke designs off Etsy. The contrast between the rather mushy quality of the cross-stitch alone and the crispness after back-stitching is quite dramatic, as you can see below.
Front and back, cross-stitch only


Front and back, all stitching complete


There are 3 or 4 mistakes or "deviations from the pattern", but I don't think they're ruinous. I find the pink plastic hoop that came with the kit a bit naff, so I'll get a wooden one to finish it off. Question for fellow stitchers: Do you bother with doing anything other than trimming the cloth to the edge of the hoop? I've been leaving an inch or so and doing a running stitch to pull it tight at the back, but I have seen some very nice and more effortful finishes involving felt, which I'm tempted to do on the ones that will be gifted.
Next up: Behold, the field &c!
Front and back, cross-stitch only


Front and back, all stitching complete


There are 3 or 4 mistakes or "deviations from the pattern", but I don't think they're ruinous. I find the pink plastic hoop that came with the kit a bit naff, so I'll get a wooden one to finish it off. Question for fellow stitchers: Do you bother with doing anything other than trimming the cloth to the edge of the hoop? I've been leaving an inch or so and doing a running stitch to pull it tight at the back, but I have seen some very nice and more effortful finishes involving felt, which I'm tempted to do on the ones that will be gifted.
Next up: Behold, the field &c!
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I am also very pleased that there is a stitch pattern for the field that is barren.
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Looking forward to the arrival of my next kit. :D
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I've usually done gathering the fabric with running stitch, then sewing a piece of felt over the back.
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I am not an accurate person so I'm always in awe of people who can execute counted cross-stitch.
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I can recommend the DMC free patterns - there's cross stitch ones as well.
https://www.dmc.com/uk/free-patterns-5041/free-patterns-5042/free-embroidery-patterns-5043.html
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Assuming that it's worth the cost, I take it to my local framing shop. They will give me a piece of mount board cut to size and I then stretch it and tape it to the card (you can stretch it using pins and then sew the excess across the back, but I still have some leftover spiky stuff designed to make it easier). When I take it back, they cut the mounts and frame it. So far, every one has been beautiful, but it's about £50 for each one. So some of them I just frame myself, into a bought frame of the right size. You can get stickybacked mount board to make it easier.
I do have one that I plan to make into a hanging - just sewing the Aida together with a piece of fabric and hanging it off a piece of dowelling
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