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【Wholesale Discount】Water-soluble Embroidery Thread Beeswax Block with Box DIY Cross Stitch Wax(Brand)

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Beeswax Block with Clear Box Water-soluble Embroidery Thread Wax Sewing Supplies DIY Cross Stitch Lubricating Craft Tool Prevent Tying Line Knot  
Feature:
1. It can lubricate the sewing embroidery thread, the self-contained thread guide is more convenient for waxing, and the box can effectively prevent dust and scratches
2. Use the thread to pass through the wax, which can protect the hand suture and prevent the thread from tangling and knotting during use.

Instructions for use:
1. Gently pull the thread on the cable box. You can choose to wax directly or pass the thread with a box.
2. Unused needles can be inserted into the online wax to prevent rust!

Specification:
Item: Water-soluble thread wax
Material: Wax
Size: 5*5*1.4cm/1.97*1.97*0.55''
Net weight 10.8g/piece
Application: household hand sewing and embroidery thread tools

Note:
The color of beeswax is different in different batches. It is a normal phenomenon and does not affect normal use.
Due to the different monitor and light effect, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the color showed on the pictures. Thank you!
Please allow 1-2cm measuring deviation due to manual measurement.
1 x Beeswax Block with Clear Box


What is cross stitch?

As we know, Cross stitch is a form of counted thread embroidery that has been around for ages, and it is one of the easiest forms of hand embroidery to learn. Cross stitch is comprised of X-shaped stitches done on fabric with an even and open weave like Aida or linen. Designs can be traditional or modern or anywhere in between.

Our store provide Cross stitch projects sold as kits, which brings convenience to customers. You don't need to purchase fabric and thread separately, also there are many different patterns to choose from. On sale cross stitch kits have two types, one is Stamped Printed Cross Stitch (suitable for beginners and interested users), and the other is Counted Cross Stitch (suitable for a certain degree of familiarity with cross stitch)


Stamped Cross Stitch vs Counted Cross Stitch







Stamped Printed Cross Stitch

As shown in the figure below, the characteristic of Stamped Printed Cross Stitch lies in the Canvas. The canvas has the colorful position area of the corresponding design pattern and the mark of the corresponding embroidery thread, which can help us to locate when we sew the cross stitch and choose the embroidery thread that should be used in the corresponding position.

Note: The background color displayed on the canvas does not represent the color of the actual pattern. This color is only used for mark matching. Please refer to the color card color corresponding to the corresponding mark.In addition, after the printed cross stitch is finished, it needs to be washed to remove the background color of the canvas.(Such as the other picture,"03" real color is the corresponding thread color)

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Counted Cross Stitch

Counted Cross Stitch is more suitable for customers who have a certain degree of proficiency in cross stitch, and like to play and challenge more. Because the canvas of the counting cross stitch kit does not have the bottom color mark like the printed cross stitch. The user needs to count and confirm the center position according to the grid of the canvas and start sewing. But this also means that there is more room for maneuverability, and customers can play or design according to their own preferences.(Counted Cross Stitch not need to wash after finished.)

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What is Stamped Cross Stitch?

Stamped Printed Cross Stitch has canvas with background color mark. The canvas has the colorful position area of the corresponding design pattern and the mark of the corresponding embroidery thread, which can help us to locate when we sew the cross stitch and choose the embroidery thread that should be used in the corresponding position.

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Why choose our Stamped Cross Stitch?






How to do?

Step 1: Reading a cross stitch chart

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.

how to read a cross stitch chart

Step 2: Choose the Thread Color

Step 3:  Thread Line instructions



Step 4:  Wash Finished Stamped Cross Stitch Canvas




Note:

1. Make sure your hands are clean before embroidering
2. After the cross stitch is finished, soak it in warm water for a few hours, do not rub it, rinse it and dry it.
3. Ironing is to move the iron back and forth to make the embroidered cloth smooth and not hurt the thread.
4. The color blocks in the picture do not represent the real color of thread. Please carefully identify the symbol or serial number corresponding to the color block, and select the wire number according to the serial number requirements.
What is Counted Cross Stitch?

Counted Cross stitch is a form of counted thread embroidery that has been around for ages, and it is one of the easiest forms of hand embroidery to learn. Cross stitch is comprised of X-shaped stitches done on fabric with an even and open weave like Aida or linen. Designs can be traditional or modern or anywhere in between

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11CT Counted Cross Stitch>>

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Why choose our Counted Cross Stitch?

Our store provide Cross stitch projects sold as kits, which brings convenience to customers. You don't need to purchase fabric, thread and needle separately, also there are many different patterns to choose from. We all prepare for you!





How to do?

Step 1: Reading a cross stitch chart

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.

how to read a cross stitch chart

Step 2: Embroidery instroduction

Step 3:  Thread Line instructions


Note:

1. Make sure your hands are clean before embroidering
2. Ironing is to move the iron back and forth to make the embroidered cloth smooth and not hurt the thread.
3. The color blocks in the picture do not represent the real color of thread. Please carefully identify the symbol or serial number corresponding to the color block, and select the wire number according to the serial number requirements.
4. In order to allow customers to sew patterns better, we provide electronic design drawings to help customers better understand the sewing layout
(The canvas for Counted Cross Stitch do not have any patterns or colors, this picture only for design reference.)
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