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fabric:linen or cotton
reticella:small net
kloster blocks:consist five satin stitches
picots:small loops
Overcast:woven
calyx:group of sepal
penduncle:the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence.
ovary:female reproductive organ of flower
ovule:male reproductive organ of flower
petal: colorful part of flower
sepal:outer part of flower
pistil:the ovule producing part of flower
filament:thread like structure of flower
stigma:pollen germinate
norway:hardanger where originated
warp:series of yarn lengthwise
cutting:when motif is completelystitches
etamine:a soft cotton or worsted fabric with an open mesh; used for curtains or clothing etc
aida cloth:cloth use in crosstitch
DMC:thread that gives brilliance to your cration
mature ovule: a seed
blunt needle: needle use in crosstitch
filling stitches:stitches use to fill all the open areain the motif
noble wowan:spread its reputation under name of reticella
oblique loops:worked with bars
straight loops:bars rary according to the side opening
overcast bars:warp yarn compactly
pollen:powdered like structure of flower
stem:support for and the elevation of leaves, flowers and fruits
anther:part of stamen where pollen is produced
hoop:also known as a "Frame"
tips:the frame will ensure an even finish
cross stitch: is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled
Crossword
Across:| 5. | part of stamen where pollen is produced | | 7. | bars rary according to the side opening | | 8. | male reproductive organ of flower | | 9. | also known as a "Frame" | | 11. | small loops | | 13. | pollen germinate | | 15. | group of sepal | | 16. | cloth use in crosstitch | | 17. | stitches use to fill all the open areain the motif |
| | Down:| 1. | the ovule producing part of flower | | 2. | needle use in crosstitch | | 3. | the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence. | | 4. | is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled | | 6. | hardanger where originated | | 8. | warp yarn compactly | | 10. | colorful part of flower | | 12. | thread that gives brilliance to your cration | | 14. | female reproductive organ of flower | | 15. | when motif is completelystitches |
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Crossword
Across:| 5. | part of stamen where pollen is produced | | 7. | bars rary according to the side opening | | 8. | male reproductive organ of flower | | 9. | also known as a "Frame" | | 11. | small loops | | 13. | pollen germinate | | 15. | group of sepal | | 16. | cloth use in crosstitch | | 17. | stitches use to fill all the open areain the motif |
| | Down:| 1. | the ovule producing part of flower | | 2. | needle use in crosstitch | | 3. | the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence. | | 4. | is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled | | 6. | hardanger where originated | | 8. | warp yarn compactly | | 10. | colorful part of flower | | 12. | thread that gives brilliance to your cration | | 14. | female reproductive organ of flower | | 15. | when motif is completelystitches |
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