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The simplest stitch embroidered peach blossom.

The simplest stitch of embroidered peach blossoms is introduced as follows:

Material: embroidery needle and thread

1, straight needle method

Straight needle method refers to inserting the needle directly into the fabric and then taking it out to make the thread pass through the fabric.

2. Zhafa

Knotting means to make a small hole in the cloth, then insert the needle into the cloth, and then thread the needle and thread through the cloth.

3. Inverted pick method

The inverted pick method refers to inserting the needle and thread into the fabric first, and then inserting the needle into the fabric from the other side.

4. Copy method

Copying refers to folding the fabric first, then inserting the needle tip into the crease and threading the needle and thread through the fabric.

5. Acupuncture

Needle lifting refers to inserting the needle tip into the fabric and pressing the needle tip with your fingers to make the needle thread pass through the fabric.

The value of embroidery:

1, artistic value

Embroidery is a traditional art form created by China. Traditional embroidery bears a great deal of Chinese culture, which greatly promotes the development of China's ancient clothing industry, decoration industry and other industries, and shows certain cultural and artistic value.

Different regional cultures have created different embroidery styles and created different embroidery arts. These art forms are the treasures of Chinese national culture and show the brilliance of Chinese civilization.

2. Economic value

The patterns on embroidery are derived from the essence of China's calligraphy and painting for thousands of years, and the economic value of embroidery will only increase day by day.

The presentation of embroidery skills is characterized by the skillful hands of embroidered mothers, and the production cycle is generally long. When modern machine production is integrated into accelerating the production cycle of products, manual production has become more and more prominent, and the economic value of embroidery is immeasurable.

3. Collection value

With the continuous loss of traditional folk handicrafts in China, fine embroidery is time-consuming and labor-intensive, and the collection of embroidery is gradually heating up.

Besides, embroidery is difficult to preserve, which is why the value of ancient embroidery far exceeds that of other collections. Embroidery has high collection value and profound cultural heritage, and is a precious intangible cultural heritage. Embroidery also enjoys a high reputation abroad. In the eyes of foreigners, embroidery is one of the representatives of China culture and art.