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Beginners hand embroidery tutorial

Beginners hand embroidery tutorials:

Embroidery tools:

Embroidery cloth (backing): embroidery backing cloth is generally divided into plant fiber cloth, animal fiber cloth and synthetic fabric, general embroidery for tablecloths, hand towels, pillowcases, etc., with plant fiber fabrics are sufficient. Animal fiber cloth including silk, soft satin, cashmere, etc., such fabric embroidery is commonly used in wedding dresses, high-grade embroidery and so on.

Embroidery thread: colorful embroidery thread looks like a very good mood, the types of embroidery thread and the same types of cloth, cotton fine embroidery thread, cotton thick embroidery thread, combined thread, twine, silk thread, machine embroidery thread, woolen thread, gold and silver thread, synthetic fibers and so on. Among them, the cotton embroidery thread is the mainstream embroidery thread, the use is also the most extensive.

Embroidery Needle: Selection of embroidery needles should pay special attention to the two ends of the needle, that is, the "needle nose" and "needle tip". Needle nose should be oval, so that the needle nose does not bite the thread. If the needle nose is rectangular or pointed round are very easy to bite the line, that is, easy to cut the line. The tip of the needle is as thin and long as possible.

Embroidery shed: flower bandage from the shape of square and round. From the material points are wooden, bamboo and plastic three. General round embroidery shed bamboo and plastic two, divided into large, medium and small. Large diameter of 30 centimeters, medium diameter of 20 centimeters, small diameter of 12 centimeters.

Embroidery frame: support and fix the embroidery shed, you can adjust the shed according to your habit, convenient for embroidery.

Flat Stitch Embroidery: Flat stitch embroidery, also known as quilting or arch stitch embroidery, is one of the most basic embroidery and hand sewing stitches.

Flat-needle embroidery stitch is very simple, that is, with an even stitch length from right to left to repeatedly enter the needle, out of the needle, and then together with the needle and thread drawn out. Flat stitch embroidery is generally used for the edges or decoration of embroidered items, and care must be taken to ensure that the stitching is neat and smooth during the embroidery process. Flat stitching can also be used in the sewing of everyday garments, and is often used to make seams that don't need to be very firm, as well as to make tucks and indentations.