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Simple embroidery method

Simple embroidery method

1, clip embroidery

Needle embroidery is easy to learn. You can sew the first few stitches. This basic stitch is probably your most commonly used stitch. Inverted sewing is useful for any kind of contour, but it is also a stitch that matches well with other sewing, making it the key to learning.

2. Plain stitch embroidery

Plain stitch embroidery is a simple embroidery stitch, which can form a dotted outline and add details to your embroidery. This is also the basis of Japanese Sashiko embroidery.

3. Straight needle embroidery

Straight needle embroidery hardly needs explanation, because it is as simple as putting a needle through cloth and then going down. However, many uses of this embroidery needle are worth exploring.

4. French knot

For many seamstresses, knotting is still a challenge. Although learning may take time, it is worthwhile. This is not only a common needle embroidery pattern, but also a good way to make texture filling or other design elements.

5, flower stem needling method

Stem sewing is another basic sewing, which is very suitable for creating smooth contours. It applies to straight lines and curves, despite its name, it is not just an embroidered stem. In the process of sewing, any thread should be sewn with stalks.

6. Chain embroidery

If you want bolder embroidery thread, then chain embroidery is your sewing. Chain seams form a row of very prominent seams.

Embroidery, also known as embroidery, is also known as "needle embroidery". It is one of the excellent national traditional crafts in China to draw colored lines (silk, velvet and thread) with embroidery needles and embroider needles on fabrics (silk, cloth and silk) according to the designed patterns to form patterns or characters with embroidery marks.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the scale of court embroidery was large, and folk embroidery was further developed. Suzhou Embroidery, Guangdong Embroidery, Xiang Embroidery and Shu Embroidery came into being one after another, and they are called "Four Famous Embroideries". In addition, there are Gu embroidery, Jing embroidery, Ou embroidery, Lu embroidery, Min embroidery, Bian embroidery and Han embroidery. , have their own style, spread to this day, enduring.