How to wash embroidery with a cross?

Cross-stitching is a long and painstaking work that brings a lot of pleasant moments to the needlewoman herself. Embroidery is one of the oldest forms of art, in addition, endowed with a sacred meaning. A properly chosen theme for a do-it-yourself weaving pattern can help to establish relationships in the family, improve the health of its members, achieve a comfortable atmosphere in the house, and this is not the whole list of the magical effect of embroidery. To believe this, or just spend time with such needlework in order to be in harmony with yourself and receive beautiful elements of interior decor to surprise guests is the matter for each young lady personally. But in any case, in order for the finished work to look spectacular, you need to know how to wash the embroidery with a cross, why do it and how to iron it. You will learn about all this from this article.

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Why do I need to wash the embroidery?

Washing embroidery is not a whim or a measure of waste of time. Thus, the service life of the finished picture is increased, because we launder:

  • dust;
  • sweating discharge;
  • small villi.

All this inevitably turns out to be “woven” into your masterpiece during work. and the most important thing is to wash the embroidery with a cross in order to give it brightness, because when the picture is rubbed during the process of sculpting itself, the shades from the frequent contact of different threads, from dust on them, are smeared.

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Basic rules for washing embroidery

There are only a few rules for how to wash the embroidery with a cross without ruining its appearance.

Important! We erase it manually - the fruit of such needlework still requires a delicate attitude.

So the basic rules of the process:

  1. The most important thing is to fix all the threads so that nothing sticks out anywhere. Need to process the canvas. It can be fixed with a sewing machine, zigzag. Or you can sew fabric along the edge of the embroidery, grease it with PVA glue, transparent varnish. See for yourself which option you like best.
  2. One of the equally important aspects of washing is the temperature of the water. Water should be slightly above room temperature - about 30 C. But it is important that the water is not too warm.
  3. We take a large capacity so that our product floats freely in it.
  4. It is best if the detergent is used to gently wash colored items in cold water, although regular shampoo is also suitable. If using powder, dissolve the detergent in water properly.
  5. We place our embroidery in water. We are waiting for 15-20 minutes.
  6. If the dirt is strong, you can wipe the dirty area with a sponge or a soft brush soaked in soap.
  7. In the presence of contamination in the form of fingerprints, these areas should be rubbed very carefully together.
  8. After you have stood for 15-20 minutes, you need to gently wash the artwork.
  9. Then rinse in warm, and then in cold water.
  10. Pre-lay a terry towel on a flat surface, and after washing put embroidery there.

Important! Never rub or squeeze it hard..

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Wool embroidery

It is soft, delicate but nevertheless it is capricious, cross-stitch embroidery from wool. Therefore, in order not to spoil the final result and your masterpiece was appreciated by all guests at home, adhere to such rules to wash the embroidery with a cross so that it does not fade:

  • water should be cool;
  • need a special powder for washing wool, and even better - a liquid detergent;
  • also dry on a towel, but you can iron only after it has completely dried.

Important! If you are engaged in such needlework, you will probably be interested in the following ideas:

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Washing embroidery in a washing machine

Never wash finished embroidery in a washing machine:

  1. Firstly - it skews your entire drawing.
  2. Secondly - your canvas can completely break up.
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How to iron the embroidery?

How to wash the embroidery so that it does not shed, we found out, now the question is, how to iron the embroidery? - There is nothing complicated in this process:

  • The best thing is to stroke it when it is still wet, but if the fabric has dried, you can stroke it through wet gauze.
  • The main secret is to iron it from the inside out with a clean and not too hot iron. Pressure on him is not very necessary.
  • You can still starch if you want to make the picture tougher.

Important! An iron that is too hot can distort your product. The mode can be set between unit and two, or focus on the "silk", "wool" mode.

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Helpful hints:

  1. If you need to paint the canvas, make it from dyes of natural origin - so you will avoid the fact that your product can completely fade.
  2. If the screeds sagged after processing, then they were made either in bad faith or unprofessionally. It is best to flog and remake.
  3. If you plan to add embellishments with satin ribbon, beads, stones, rhinestones or other elements in the decor of cross-stitch, it is better to wash your product, and then turn your fantasies into reality.

Important! If you create embroideries to decorate your interior, also look at other ideas for creating original paintings:

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We all love this needlework process, the very idea that we can make a whole work from a skein of thread is already good, because in any case they embroider for moral satisfaction. Do not rush and you will succeed - the main result!

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