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What is the bottom line of cross stitch insoles

The bottom line is to give a rough outline of the pattern and then embroider along this outline.

Cross-stitch insoles are a kind of traditional handicrafts, popular in the Yellow River basin folk women's handmade insoles, is made of a variety of colorful threads, insoles are made of cotton cloth and other high-quality raw materials, the use of folk tradition of a needle and a thread of pure handmade cross needle technology, to go through the mold, batter, sticky cloth, the proposed mold, veneer, border and embroidery and other processes, skilled women about eight or nine days It takes skilled women about eight or nine days to complete the process. The final embroidery is the most labor-intensive and mind-consuming, and is the finest of the handmade products