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Madrid, Spain, Cityscape - Hand Embroidery Pattern (PDF)

Madrid, Spain, Cityscape - Hand Embroidery Pattern (PDF)

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Hand embroidery pattern of Madrid, Spain + thorough embroidery guide with video tutorials.

Pattern Details

  • Number of colors: 13
  • Hoop sizes: 6-inch hoop, 7-inch hoop, 15x15cm frame, 20x20cm frame
  • Stitches: 5
  • Difficulty: Hard
  • Time to complete: 14-16 hours(for a 6-inch hoop)

What's Included in the Download

  • Images for transfer (2 hoop sizes and 2 square frame sizes)
  • Pattern with instructions
  • Hand Embroidery Guide

The Pattern Includes

  • List of the DMC Thread colors used
  • Customization ideas
  • Step-by-step stitching algorithm
  • Amount of strands to use, directions of stitches, additional tips

The Hand Embroidery Guide Explains

  • What do you need for embroidery (supplies, good brands, where to get them)
  • How to make a frame out of stretcher bars
  • How to choose threads, fabric, and needles
  • How to transfer the image to fabric or garment
  • All the stitches you need to know to make this embroidery are shown in diagrams, photos, and video tutorials
  • How to make different textures: sea, grass, etc.
  • How to finish the hoop
  • How to care about and wash embroidery
  • Troubleshooting: Tips on solving common problems

This is a digital pattern available for instant download after purchase.

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Copyright & Usage

This pattern is for your personal use only. Please enjoy creating your embroidery, but do not share, distribute, or sell the pattern itself. © FaimyXstitch embroidery.

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Karina

muy bien, me ha gustado mucho.

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Karina

me ha gustado mucho, todo bien explicado, mejor imprimirlo a color

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Lydia

Beautiful pattern, good instructions. Only thing that might be useful would be to include some example links of background fabric - as a total novice I had no idea what I was looking for even with named fabric but it's only because I'm a visual learner! Love it