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How to embroider flowers nice and easy

How to embroider flowers look good and simple method is as follows:

Using daisy embroidery first embroidered five petals. The stamen stitch with the simplest kind of knotting method, simply put, the line around the needle in a circle, the needle from the line to rip out. Petals can be three, four or 10 petals at will. Here we use the 4 petals of the hydrangea. It should be noted that the more petals embroidered, the more difficult to grasp the center, so when embroidered more petals can first set the position of the stamen, and then around the stamen began to embroider the petals.

Knitting instruction: we inserted the thread into the needle, and then knotted, the needle is placed at the bottom of the petal place. Insert a pin, with its help we will form a petal knitting holder and set its length. Around the pin, make a circle. A needle with thread, with the second edge of the wide part of the petal up, the pin is in the center, and then close to the pin. Put the thread back on the head of the pin and the petal knitting base is ready. Let's start knitting the petals, letting the needle end go through one thread (there are three threads total **** in the picture below).

Pull the thread on, the petals will be narrow at the end, so pull the thread a little tighter on the first row of the fabric. The second row of weaving starts where the first one was completed and arranges these threads in the same order as on the first row, not as tight on the second row as on the first. Repeat the weaving in the same order, making a larger petal to loosen the tension on the threads before reaching the center. After the center, you can start shrinking the petals, once again pulling it tighter.

When the end of the petal is reached, place it to the inside and remove the pin. Now you can start a new petal. If you put these petals in a circle, you'll get a big flower. And that's how it's done!