We learn how to cross-stitch towels for beginners for free, schemes of cross-stitch embroidery, free schemes of embroidering towels

We learn how to cross-stitch towels for beginners for free, schemes of cross-stitch embroidery, free schemes of embroidering towels

Cross-stitching of towels for bathrooms andkitchen for beginners Refresh and decorate your bathroom or kitchen, filling with a special comfort, you can, using embroidered cross with your own hands towels. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo №1 In special shops for needlework is possiblebuy a set for embroidering towels, which already have a pattern embroidery from the canvas for cross stitching. And you can make a cross-stitch on the canvas separately, and then sew it on top of the towel. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo # 2 In this article we offer you a number of patterns for embroidering towels, which you can easily download on our website without registration and for free. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Picture №3 Beautify bath, beach or kitchentowels beautiful and joyful cross-stitch embroidery. Work on embroidering simple miniatures will take you a little time and effort, but towels embroidered with your own hands can become not only an ornament for your bath or kitchen, but also a wonderful gift for friends and family. With them, it's easy to master even a novice craftsman. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo №4 For embroidering with a cross towels you will needthe following materials: 1. Color scheme of embroidery, printed on the printer. 2. Different shades of colors of threads of a moulinet. We select the colors by applying the color key to the diagram. Thread select quality, with a stable color. 3. Embroidery needles and embroidery frame. 4. The hoop. 5. Color or white canvas Aida. 6. Water-soluble marker for marking on canvas. 7. Sewing threads in canvas color. Needles for sewing. 9. Towel. Prepare the material for work. The cannon is ironed, heated to an average temperature. To facilitate the work of embroidering the pattern and for convenience, we will mark the canvas with a water-soluble marker of 10 x 10 cells. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo №5 Pulling the canvas on the embroidery frame, we proceed to embroiderycross. The main pattern of embroidery is done with a cross stitch. In order for the embroidered pattern to look neat, then all the stitches are done in one direction. We begin to embroider a row of stitches with a semicircle, directing from the left to the right, after sewing the row with a semi-cross stitch, returning back, to the right - to the left. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo №6 To add a pattern of expressiveness andcompleteness, according to the scheme, we sew all outlines and lines with a stitch back the needle. And to make the embroidery volumetric, then we sew the lines and outlines a little thicker than the thread or a large number of folds of the threads of the mulina. Having finished embroidering with a cross, we remove the canvas from the embroidery frame. We wash in a warm soap solution, removing the marked markings. Dry it horizontally, then through the fabric iron iron on a small temperature. We turn the ends of the canvas to the wrong side and sew it with secret stitches to the towel. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo №7 Themes for embroidering with a cross of towels can be varied - a marine theme, animals, birds, flowers or geometric patterns. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo №8 In this article, we offer you a selection of cross-stitch patterns for different topics. We hope that you will necessarily choose a scheme, with a suitable theme for you. We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo Number 9 We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Picture №10 We learn the embroidery of a polotens cross by schemes and photos. Photo Number 11

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