Cross stitch card sleeve problem Ask for vernacular text Bounty 50 Swift Swift 70

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13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.It doesn't matter if you cut it or not, it mainly depends on whether you want the semicircle that is easy to take out. I don't usually do it.

    Because I don't think it looks good. Even if I don't have that semi-circular thing that makes it easy to get the card, I still think it's pretty easy to hold. If you want to cut it, cut it along the border of your original embroidery, but try to leave a space of about one square away.

    2.You can use your own needles to sew clothes, but not too thick and not too thin. Is your original cross-stitch in? You can take the previous needle.

    3.Actually, I don't think it matters what you ask me, it's up to you what you think. If you are patient, try to embroider these half stitches and quarter stitches, after all, delicate things are beautiful.

    Because the cloth of the card sleeve is quite coarse, if a quarter of the stitch can't be embroidered, half a stitch will be embroidered.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.If you want to cut it yourself, you can draw the outline first, and in order to sew well, you can leave a large gap, and when it is completely sewn, you can trim the edge.

    2.Of course! But depending on the size of your cross-stitch cloth, find the right needle, otherwise if the needle is too big, it won't be able to wear it

    3.Doom ......Because I don't have any skills, as long as I look pleasing to the eye, I really use a full needle = =||

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, full needle embroidery is also used, and other needles can be used if the needle is suitable.

    I don't know about that card sleeve of yours, the one I embroidered doesn't have a semicircle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's better to draw the border first, so that the show is faster and won't go out of bounds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Have you ever embroidered a side out? If there is, there is an empty partition outside the side.

    It won't be sent. 2.As long as you can pass through the thread, but the needle is very sharp, be careful with your fingers.

    3.There is nothing wrong with the whole needle being x, and only one needle is embroidered with half a needle, which is the case. A quarter is to divide a lattice into four parts from the pinhole, and only one corner is embroidered.

    There will be a drawing where the symbol is written and what needle is written.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Generally, you have to cut it yourself, I have shown a card sleeve that you cut yourself, you can cut it according to which grid you draw on the picture.

    2.You can use other needles, in fact, it is almost the same as the needle of the cross show without the tip of the needle, just use the needle to sew clothes to pay attention to being pricked.

    3.That's right. You just follow the show on the picture.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I can't understand what you're talking about.

    What's going on? It is better to be able to complement the map ==

    I don't know what kind of folding method you refer to.

    If you embroider the card sleeve, fold the long side of the cloth and cut it into two pieces, and if you cut it wrong. = =

    Pattern on the other side..? It's not the stitch on the back. Leave it alone.

    The size of the card sleeve is generally not too good, there will be more or less around, one is to sew into a bag at the end, the second is that personal habits are different, just the size may make the cloth not enough, and the third is easy to take off the thread, so it is normal to have some left around.

    If you are afraid of embroidering the wrong or wrong position, you can mark it with a pen, most of the card sets have a border that needs to be embroidered, first draw the border with a pen, and then embroider it after embroidery, basically there will be no problem.

    If you're sure that the pattern isn't wrong, but it's still over size, either you've cut the short side in half, or the cloth itself isn't enough, but it's less likely. If you are cut and continue to fold in half. That must not be enough = =

    In short, it's best to take a picture and see it clearly so that you can tell what's going on, so if the above ones don't solve the problem, just knock me with the message.

    Yes.. By the way, two patterns are on two sides, and embroidery on the same side is necessarily not enough = =

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The card sleeve is embroidered on two sides, embroidered on both sides, cut off the two embroidered pieces along the edge, and then stack the two pieces together and sew three sides with transparent thread, leaving one side to insert the card.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, ......Isn't the ferrule on both sides? The one I embroidered last time was the same on both sides, the fold in half corresponded, and the extra trimming on the edge was cut off later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be folded in half, take the center point, and start embroidering, you won't embroider from top to bottom, right?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. The card sleeve is generally 18ct and embroidered with two strands of thread;

    2. It is better to embroider directly, and it is easy to break the edge of the plastic cloth when cut and embroidered;

    3. Card sets, wallets and the like are all plastic embroidered cloth, and you can't draw a grid, but you can use a black marker pen (limited to white plastic cloth) to make a little mark, and clean it with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol after embroidery, if it is covered by embroidery thread, it does not need to be washed;

    4. It is better to embroider the border first, because it is a line of the same color, and the border is easy to locate after embroidery, of course, if the main picture is relatively large, and there is a large area of the same color in the middle, it is also very convenient to embroider from the main picture, in general, it is better to embroider from the place with the densest area and the largest area of the same color lattice, which is conducive to burying the thread;

    5. Finally, use a single strand of transparent fishing line for stitching, stick to the inner edge of the frame, stitch one grid, sew up and down, and wrap it around the sewn fishing line several times after three times of stitching.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The border is not the edge of the ditch, the edge of the ditch is black, the outline of a person or object.

    Cut and embroider and repair directly.

    For the rest, it's all up to personal hobbies, but if you don't draw a checker, then slowly spread the embroidery from one corner.

    Finally stitched, with a strand of clear fishing line.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you embroider the card set, it is best to embroider it directly, and then cut it after embroidery; Generally, embroider from the center first, so that it is not easy to embroider off; Embroider the main picture first, then embroider the border after finishing, embroider from the dark color, and finally the light color, because the light color is easy to stain and not easy to clean; Stitch with two strands, more durable, I hope it helps you.

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