St. Louis, MO, Cityscape - Hand Embroidery Pattern (PDF)
St. Louis, MO, Cityscape - Hand Embroidery Pattern (PDF)
Hand embroidery pattern of St. Louis MO, United States + thorough embroidery guide and video tutorials.
Pattern Details
- Number of colors: 15
- 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 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
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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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Excellent instruction, included suggestions for fabric & threads. New favorite shop!!
Very fun pattern to embroider.
Such a fun pattern to stitch. I put it in a frame and gave it as a gift to a coworker -- big hit
Absolutely gorgeous designs, easy to follow, wonderful instructions included. Love it!
The pattern is easy to follow. I used it as a base for a gift I made. My only complaint about the original pattern is the size of the arch. The arch is much larger than all of the other buildings and having it so small in this pattern is odd.