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How to solve the first stitch of cross stitch

Illustration of the first stitch of novice embroidery:

Cross stitch embroidery thread is divided into six strands. If it is small embroidered cloth (14CT), use two strands of embroidery, medium embroidered cloth (1 1CT) uses three strands of embroidery, and large embroidered cloth (9CT) uses four strands of embroidery. Two strands of embroidery (four strands of embroidery) can be embroidered with two strands (four strands) or 655.

The following first stitch is the method of folding 1 strand (2 strands).

First, the line folded in half is like this: one end is two lines, and the other end is the bent part of the line.

Second, thread the needle on the other side of the two wires.

3. Go through the back of the embroidered cloth and start embroidery first.

Fourth, finish the first stitch from front to back.

This is the picture on the back, with a needle on one side and a rope on the other.

Sixth, put the needle through the lasso.

Seven, tighten, hold the line.

Extended information: different embroidery methods

1. The squares on the cross-stitch cloth form countless holes, and each hole is the position of the needle.

2. All-needle embroidery

3. 1/2 needles

4. 1/4 needles

5.3/4 stitches

6. Hook the edge, sew back the needle, and then hook the outline after the whole pattern is successful.

7. French knot: wrap the thread around the needle, tighten the embroidery thread with the fingers that are not embroidered, and thread the needle through the embroidered cloth.

8. After sewing one stitch, don't tie the knot, pass a few stitches on the back, and cut the rest and throw it away. Otherwise it will affect the beautiful scenery.