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  1. Jasper
    27.04.2023 @ 16:19

    As an AI language model, I do not have a native language, but I can provide a translation of the text in Bulgarian:

    During the summer heat, I tend to give up knitting in exchange for lighter and more transportable crafts. For an idea, I like to have a simple embroidery project – similar to those simple towels with colorful embroidered dresses – by hand to keep my hands busy on lazy afternoons or long car rides to the mountains. I like the ease of needle and thread so much. Every year, its as if I forget how soothing hand embroidery is until I take it up again. I find the stitches even more relaxing when the motif is a beautiful summer floral. Making a set of simple tea towels with embroidery provides great hostess or childrens birthday gifts as summer progresses. Evening summer walks and early morning hikes inspire my colorful embroidery designs. I pass through gardens in waves of color and delight. I take out my phone and snap a few pictures for later. Once home, I translate these inspiring photos into simplified drawings with colored pencils. I arrange the embroidery with my inspiration, often mixing colors to achieve the difference you see in nature. The final project rarely turns out exactly as it was composed, but I think it helps to have a starting point. I have two models to share with you today in PDF format, both for these beautiful Snapdragons and for the beautiful globe like Allium. Materials Floral embroidery pattern PDF Kitchen flour towels for bags Embroidery threads in various colors (DMC 5 for stems, DMC 25 for flowers) Embroidery cloth Embroidery needle Medium-weight interfacing Tracing paper for embroidery (erasable with a damp cloth) Scissors Step 1 Create your own floral embroidery designs by outlining simplified versions of your favorite colors and pairing them with embroidery. Or simply download and print the templates for colorful embroidery to recreate the towels I made. Step 2 Cut the medium-sized adhesive to the size of the pattern you want to sew, leaving an additional 1-2 inches all around. Apply the interaction melt to the “wrong” side of the tea towel, according to the manufacturers instructions. Step 3 Place the tracing paper first (with the blue side down), layered with the printed template, both centered on the tea towel where you want the design. Center the design in the middle of the towel, about three inches from the bottom. Trace the design with a pen. Step 4 Place an embroidery hoop over