Cross-stitch embroidery with examples of schemes
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Perhaps there is not a single person who does notwould love the little pansy flowers. These beautiful and inimitable flowers delight the eye with their bright purple blooms. In ancient times, they were credited with properties capable of bewitching love feelings. You just need to sprinkle the eyes of a sleeping person with pansy juice, and he will fall in love with you forever. How to make sure that these flowers never wither and always decorate the room? There is only one way out - to embroider them using the cross technique. This is what will be discussed in this article.
Embroidered pansies in the technique of the cross
The first diagram depicting these remarkableFlowers is a bouquet of ornate plants. Quite a strict pattern on the sides of pansies, a little shades them and makes them look at the forefront best. The bright threads of the mulina, with which the embroidery is made in the technique of the cross, will convey the entire brightness of the bouquet. One difficulty in the work that can arise is the use of black canvas. And all because of the long contact of the eyes with this color, they can get tired very quickly, and you can not continue embroidering. The size of the canvas is twenty-one hundred and five centimeters, and the mulina is used in the amount of eighteen pieces.
It is recommended to decorate the finished product in a matching color or contrasting baguette, and then hang it on the wall or give it as a gift to your friends.
Using the following cross stitch example,You can decorate home textiles. For example, embroider pansies on a sofa cushion. Thus, this product will always give you a spring mood. Take the canvas and fold it in half four times to determine the center of the pattern. Mark the center with a washable marker. For beginning craftswomen, we recommend dividing the canvas into conventional squares. In this case, you will not be able to get confused and make mistakes that could lead to unraveling of the threads.
For embroidering flowers using the cross technique, usuallyThey do not use the full thickness of the floss threads, but divide it in half. Prepare a thread with a length of thirty to eighty centimeters and insert it into a needle. To secure the floss, do not make knots under any circumstances. The end is secured when several stitches have been made. Insert the needle from the wrong side and bring it out onto the face, leaving a small edge. Then return the needle to its original place and tighten the stitch over the small tip.
You can embroider an image from any sector,whichever one you like. This can be the center or corner of the canvas. Crosses are made as follows: bring the needle from the wrong side to the face, then make a stitch by pulling the thread diagonally. As a result, you have formed a semi-cross. Then, from the wrong side, bring the floss out from the lower right corner again. Repeat these stitches for the required row length. To finish the strip also without knots, simply pull the thread horizontally under the stitches and cut it. When you embroider pansies, make sure that the design looks neat on both sides and has no knots. It is considered correct if the picture is smooth and neat, both on the back and on the front side.
The last pansy cross stitch is represented by a pattern depicting a bouquet of the same name in a transparent vase. Such a pattern will not be difficult to embroider even for a novice craftswoman.
We invite you to view the gallery of diagrams depicting these beautiful flowers in different compositions. From this list, you will definitely choose the one that you like best for embroidery.