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Several stitches for handmade needlework

Embroidery is one of the traditional Chinese folk handicrafts, below I share several hand embroidery stitches that beginners must learn:

Flat Stitch Embroidery

Backwards Stitching

Split Stitch Embroidery

Flower Stem Stitching

Chain Embroidery

Feather Embroidery

Flat Stitch Embroidery: Flat stitch embroidery, also known as quilting embroidery or arching stitch embroidery, is the most basic embroidery and hand sewing stitch. Flat needle embroidery stitch is very simple, that is, with an even spacing from right to left to repeat the needle into the needle, out of the needle, and then together with the needle and thread out. Flat stitch embroidery is generally used for edging or decorating embroidered items, and care must be taken to ensure that the stitches are neat and smooth during the embroidery process. Flat stitching can also be used in everyday garment sewing, and is often used to make seams that don't need to be very secure, as well as to make tucks and tucks

Backstitch stitching: Sewing from left to right, and backing up one stitch to the left on the front side. In embroidery, the backstitch stitch is often used to fill in a pattern, taking care that the stitch is smooth and saturated. Backstitch stitching is also similar to machine sewing the strongest method of hand sewing, with this method you can sew zippers, crotch, bags and other firmness requirements of high places.

Split Stitch Embroidery: the second needle backward back through the first needle, split the first needle into two halves, finished to form a braid shape. It is important to note that the left and right parts of the split are even. Split-needle embroidery is also commonly used in embroidery to fill in patterns.

Flower Stem Stitch: The flower stem stitch is often used to embroider the stems or outline lines of flowers in a chart. The embroidery is slightly more complex and requires two stitches apart and then back to the middle of the two stitches apart.

Chain Embroidery: like a chain shape, generally used to embroider chains, branches and other patterns. Chain embroidery needs to pay attention to is the strength of each ring should be even, the needle spacing should be neat, so as to embroider a comfortable and neat looking chain.

Feather embroidery: a left and a right continuous embroidery method, you can embroider branches, leaves or strip decorations. Again, it's important to pay attention to the distance between the next stitches, and it's important to be neat.

Well, the above is what I have shared, I hope it will be helpful to the subject