Specification:
Origin: Mainland China
Materials: cardboard, embroidery cloth
Size: Greeting card size: 10*10cm Envelope size: 11*11cm
Steps for using a cross-stitch greeting card:
1. Open the cross-stitch kit and check whether the accessories are complete (list: cardboard*2, envelope*1, fabric adhesive*1/6ml, drawing*1, embroidery cloth*1, needle and thread set*1)
2. According to the drawing, embroider the cross-stitch pattern
3. Take out two pieces of red cardboard, one of which is hollowed out, put the embroidered cross-stitch in the middle, with the front of the pattern facing the hollowed-out side, and finally adhesive it with the fabric adhesive that comes with the kit
4. After the adhesive is dry, you can write the blessing on the back (you can also write it and then adhesive it), and put it in the matching envelope. The cross-stitch greeting card gift is ready
Note:
Due to different monitor settings and lighting conditions, the actual color of the item may vary slightly from the pictures. Thanks for your understanding!
Please allow a 1-2 cm difference in measurements due to manual measuring.
Package Content:
2 x Cardboard
1 x Envelopes
1 x Fabric Adhesive
1 x Drawing Paper
1 x Embroidery Cloth
1 x Sewing Kit
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A cross stitch chart tells you everything you need to know about where to stitch and what color to use. The grid on a cross stitch chart corresponds to the grid created by the weave of the fabric, and each colored square on the chart represents a cross stitch.
A combination of colors and symbols in the squares (or symbols only if the chart is black-and-white) tell you which color of floss to use. Use the chart legend to map the symbols to the floss colors.
A cross stitch chart tells you everything you need to know about where to stitch and what color to use. The grid on a cross stitch chart corresponds to the grid created by the weave of the fabric, and each colored square on the chart represents a cross stitch.
A combination of colors and symbols in the squares (or symbols only if the chart is black-and-white) tell you which color of floss to use. Use the chart legend to map the symbols to the floss colors.