4. To move or be conveyed in opposite directions at the same time: Our letters must have crossed in the mail. 5. Biology To crossbreed or cross-fertilize. adj. 1. Lying or passing crosswise; intersecting: a cross street. 2. Contrary or counter; opposing. 3. Showing ill humor; ann...
This stitch is only the first half of the needle embroider. For embroidery should be generally the right direction. 3. Pin 1/4 (1/4X): The upward embroidery in a location, and then in the middle of the yarn fabric downward embroidery. (1/4 pin for different directions) 4. Hook: (B...
This stitch is only the first half of the needle embroider. For embroidery should be generally the right direction. 3. Pin 1/4 (1/4X): The upward embroidery in a location, and then in the middle of the yarn fabric downward embroidery. (1/4 pin for different directions) ...
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England cut loose at the end of the half, Ashton, Mark Cueto and Mike Tindall all crossing before the break. (social) To oppose. (transitive) To contradict (another) or frustrate the plans of. "You'll rue the day you tried to cross me, Tom Hero!" bellowed the villain. (tr...
set aside your cross stitch Use an exacto knife to cut a hole out of your card stock where you traced... just in the half you did your tracing, not through both sides. Unpin the unfinished edges of your cross stitch and flatten back out again. Use double sided tape, masking tape or...
Roll from the center out in all directions, patching any cracks that start to form before they get too big. Flip the crust over before it gets too big and keep rolling until it’s the right size. Fold the pie crust in half and lift it into the pie plate. Then open it up and ...
We employ cross-stitch mechanism which provides a way to find the optimal combination of model parameters that are used to pass the inputs to various sections of the network. Attention mechanisms have the ability of ‘attending to’ particular parts of the input when processing the data, ...
The aim is to connect each region with all neighbour regions with exactly one line ("stitch"). A length of each line is one cell (it connects two orthogonally adjacent cells from different regions). A cell may be visited at most one line. A number at the edge of the grid indicates ...
A different effect is achieved by stitching the half stitch first and anchoring it with the quarter stitch. Note The long arm of the three-quarter stitch can go either / or \ directions. Full Cross Upright Cross Three-Quarter Cross Double Cross Half Cross Elongated Vertical Cross Quarter Cross...