1. ks cross-stitch pattern Daquan 20 17
1, Eight Juntu
Eight galloping horses are undoubtedly the bright spots in the Eight Horses map. The steed gallops on the grass, full of vigor. Although there are only eight horses in the cross stitch, it looks like a picture of Ma Benteng. Hanging on the living room wall is both beautiful and has the meaning of success.
2. Flowers bloom in Fu Guitu
Peony flower is a symbol of good fortune and wealth since ancient times. The pattern in this cross stitch has many peony flowers. At first glance, there is not much difference between each peony flower, but after careful observation, you will find that each peony flower has its own characteristics, not only peony flowers, but also the green leaves that set off peony are vivid.
3, home and everything.
It is very important for a family to get along with each other in harmony, and the cross-stitch of home and everything coincides with this theme. Under the white clouds, cranes stand leisurely on the branches of pine trees, which constitutes a beautiful scene and has good wishes for family harmony.
Second, what should I do if the cross stitch line is not enough?
1, some people will have insufficient thread when they embroider cross-stitch, but in fact, most people have problems because they bought an unknown cross-stitch brand. In order to save costs, these unknown cross-stitch brands have not gone through formal wiring procedures, resulting in cross-stitch defects.
2. When the cross-stitch thread is not enough, you can go to the market to buy the same brand thread, preferably the same cylinder thread, which can reduce the color difference, or you can go to the store for wiring. Of course, if you can buy embroidery thread of the same color in the shop, it is ok.
3. Under normal circumstances, the well-known cross-stitch brands will have 10% to 30% excess thread when wiring, but there will still be insufficient thread. This situation is mostly because they have made mistakes in the process of embroidery, such as embroidering mixed embroidery into a single thread.