Printed canvas religious
Printed canvas with a religious motif is a stiffened canvas for cross stitch with figures of Christ, Mary, saints, the Pope or scenes from the Bible. Thanks to this, religious cross stitch or tapestry embroidery is created. Embroidering religious patterns on a printed canvas is easy and fun, because the pattern print and the legend tell you what colour of the mouline to use in a given place. If you plan on creating something that is breathtaking, go for slightly more expensive but much larger and more detailed religious patterns. The best example we offer would be the "Last Supper", which is more than a meter long! In addition, you will use forty-four colors for embroidery, thanks to which your embroidery will be full of details and colors. If you are looking for something more original, you can also choose a pattern of a much smaller size. Cross stitching will also be very visible on them. The effect is intended, and it is best illustrated by the patterns we offer for embroidery on the canvas "Jesus Christ with sheep" and "Jesus Christ - bread and wine". Regardless of whether your favorite is tapestry embroidery or cross stitch embroidery, the important thing is that when you embroider, the embroidered garments and wool of the sheep mentioned in the title take on.
With mouline threads among the sheep
If you plan on creating something that is breathtaking, go for slightly more expensive but much larger and more detailed religious patterns. The best example we offer would be the "Last Supper", which is more than a meter long! In addition, you will use forty-four colors for embroidery, thanks to which your embroidery will be full of details and colors. If you are looking for something more original, you can also choose a pattern of a much smaller size. Cross stitching will also be very visible on them. The effect is intended, and it is best illustrated by the patterns we offer for embroidery on the canvas "Jesus Christ with sheep" and "Jesus Christ - bread and wine". Regardless of whether your favorite is tapestry embroidery or cross stitch embroidery, the important thing is that when you embroider, the embroidered garments and wool of the sheep mentioned in the title take on.