I'm new at using crewel kits, and just successfully completed stitching onto a complex patternMy problem is that the very fine guide lines of the pattern itself still show through the stitching at many places (bright yellow lines on brown fabric)I asked at a fabric shop and they said those lines sometimes come out with washing, but I used wool yarn which shouldn't be washedSomeone else said those lines are sewn into the fabric and can be removed with miniature scissors, but the lines are so tiny it would take weeks to remove them allAny ideas? Thanks.
mom says she need a picture to see and understand better wool can be gently washed but not ever dried otherwise we would all stink in our itchy sweaters and woolen socks could you color the lines with a fabric marker - since they are yellow? and you want brown
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