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Glitch Teacup Cross Stitch Pattern

A beginner glitch teacup chart sized at 35×35 stitches (~1,225 stitches total). This page includes a real pre-generated stock pattern you can start from immediately, then refine, export, and edit after you sign in.

Glitch Teacup stock pattern preview

Grid

35×35

Palette

8 colors

Craft

Cross stitch

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Pattern details

Grid size

35×35

Stitch count

~1,225

Difficulty

Beginner

Palette

8 colors

Fabric count

14-count Aida

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How to customize your glitch teacup pattern

  1. 1

    Open the stock pattern

    Open this glitch teacup pattern directly in the editor. If you are not signed in yet, you'll create a free account first.

  2. 2

    Customize it

    Resize the chart, swap DMC colors, edit individual stitches, or use the AI sidebar to refine the design.

  3. 3

    Export and stitch

    Download your chart packet, print it, and start stitching with the updated pattern.

Tips for stitching glitch teacups

  • Use straight stitches for wooden planks, brickwork, and other geometric textures.

  • Window panes look effective with a single white cross in the corner of each pane.

  • Backstitch geometric structures before filling — it keeps lines crisp and square.

  • Long-armed cross stitches work well for thatched roofing and rope textures.

Frequently asked questions

How do I stitch architectural details like brickwork and windows?

Use a single strand of backstitch for mortar lines between bricks, and leave small unstitched gaps to suggest glass in windows. A white highlight stitch in the corner of window panes creates an effective shine effect.

What fabric count works best for cottage and lighthouse patterns?

14-count Aida gives a comfortable finished size for small buildings. If you want to add more architectural detail, move to 18-count or 28-count evenweave to fit more stitches in the same area.

Can I frame a cottage or lighthouse cross stitch as a gift?

Absolutely — these patterns make timeless gifts. Finish on a 5×7 or 6×8 inch frame for a typical cottage design. Consider finishing on linen or evenweave for a more heirloom look.

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