ristipontit
Ristipontit, often translated as "cross-stitches" or "cross-stitch patterns," refers to a simple form of counted embroidery that uses X-shaped stitches. It is a popular needlework technique for creating decorative designs on fabric, typically with a rigid weave like linen or even-weave fabric. The basic stitch is formed by making two diagonal stitches that cross each other. These stitches are usually worked in horizontal rows.
The craft relies on counting the fabric threads to ensure the stitches are placed correctly and form
Historically, ristipontit has been practiced in various cultures and is found in folk art traditions around