< strong>First: Put your hands up and down.
Sisters who have used an embroidery frame should know this trick. In fact, it can be done without an embroidery frame. The most common method is to use a heavy object (thread box is the best choice) to press one end of the embroidery cloth on the table. When embroidering, just use the upper hand to gently hold the embroidery cloth. It is also convenient to bury the thread. There is also the issue of pulling the thread. You can pull it in stages, or you can pull it twice. With the double-ended needle, it can be really seamless. Second: Pick Embroidery.
Pick embroidery is the undisputed speed king of cross stitch. Picking embroidery is very simple. Don't change hands after the needle comes up, just pick up where the next stitch comes out. This will more than double the speed. However, the shortcomings of pick embroidery are also very obvious. The most regrettable thing is that the stitches are not neat enough. If you have the patience to pull the thread with your hands when it is not evenly stretched, the embroidered work will still be acceptable. In addition, pick embroidery is only suitable for embroidering colors in patches, and it is even more powerless for colors with only a few stitches. Third: Make a fuss on the embroidered cloth.
Use a disappearing pen or thread to make a grid on the cloth to make it You get twice the result with half the effort. In addition, when embroidering scattered colors, you can first use a disappearing pen to mark.
Fourth: Comprehensive method.
To put it bluntly, it means using it randomly. Use whichever method is suitable wherever it is suitable. I personally recommend that the right hand is on top, so that you can use the pick embroidery directly without changing hands in the place where pick embroidery is suitable.
Fifth: Regarding the skills of working with multiple needles at the same time, to deal with patterns that only have two or three colors but require frequent needle changes, you can use this method: put these colors on with needles respectively, and which one should be embroidered. When planting a color, you don’t need to change the thread, but directly change the needle of that color, which is much more convenient. It should be noted that the unused needles should be threaded and placed on top of the embroidery cloth.