I hope it can be helpful to everyone (Note: This article The tutorial is a 4-strand demonstration) 1. Raise the needle and bury the thread
Large the needle on the front and thread it on, and raise the needle on the end with the thread end to ensure that no horizontal thread comes out on the back. How to bury and close the thread on the front of cross stitch 2. Embroider "/" according to the normal method, and then "" to cover the buried thread 3. Wiring
When you are close to the coil part, you can loop the wiring (doing this will reduce the burying process, because the silk thread is very slippery and the mosquito knot will not work at all) No connection, the wiring method cannot be applied), continue to embroider after wiring
4. After one loop stitching, when the end of the thread is reached, there are only 4 thread ends left. After burying the thread nearby, start the needle again and bury the thread
Learning the quick embroidery method of cross stitch:< br />First, let’s talk about the specific stitching methods of cross stitch. The cross-stitch pattern is exquisite. Usually, one and a half stitches require the following steps: 1. Go down the stitches.2. Go ahead. 3. Pull the thread. 4. Bring up the needle. 5. Come up with your hands. 6. Pull the thread. Sisters, don't find me annoying, its useful to talk so long-winded.
1. About embroidery method.
1. Pick embroidery. Pick embroidery is the undisputed king of cross stitch speed. Many sisters may not know what embroidery is. Picking embroidery is actually to omit the second and third steps in the above steps. After the needle comes up, do not change hands and directly take the needle point of the next stitch. Then step 5 can be omitted. The speed of embroidery selection has definitely more than doubled. 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 embroidery will still be legible. Also, picking embroidery is only suitable for embroidering colors in pieces. Scattered needles are more troublesome because you have to calculate the needle exit point of the next stitch, and it is easy to embroider errors. And it is even more powerless to deal with colors that only have a few stitches.
2. One hand, one hand. Sisters who have used an embroidery stand should know this trick. In fact, it can be done without an embroidery stand. 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 pinch the embroidery cloth. It can also be done without wrinkling the embroidery cloth. Oh, not bad. Buried threads are also very convenient. After you become proficient, you can use this method on the sofa, bed, or anywhere. Just practice more. As for which hand is on top, it doesn't matter. Just get used to it, sisters. I recommend the right hand on top, for reasons explained below. There is also the issue of pulling the thread. You can pull it in stages, or you can pull it twice (with a double-headed needle, it can be really seamless). What you need to pay attention to is that the thread should be on top when you pull it twice. If you pull the thread while its down, its easy to get the threads tangled together because you can't see them.
3. Comprehensive method. What is comprehensive law? In fact, to put it bluntly, it means using Qi indiscriminately. Wherever it is suitable to use that method, use that method. Therefore, I 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. When embroidering a piece of color, I usually like to use pick embroidery to embroider the lower half stitch, and then use one hand and one hand to embroider the upper half stitch, so that it can be done quickly and well.
2. Regarding needle starting and narrowing.
When starting the needle, take a 1 meter long piece of embroidery thread and fold it in half. Thread the needle with the folded end. This will leave a loop. When you finish embroidering this thread, you don’t need to tighten the needle. Take another piece of embroidery thread. Pass the thread through the remaining loop, then fold it in half and thread the needle through to continue embroidering. Although it does not increase the speed much, it can save the needle starting and closing time, which is convenient and saves thread. It is recommended for all sisters to use it. This method is highly recommended especially when embroidering gold thread, and you must tie a knot at both ends of the second thread so that the gold thread will not spread out or be pulled. You can embroider like ordinary The thread is the same for embroidery, so there is no need to cut it short and there will be no waste.
3. About embroidering cloth
There is also something to be done with embroidering cloth. Use a disappearing pen or thread to mark the grid, which can make things easier for you.Get twice the result with half the effort. In addition, when embroidering scattered colors, you can first mark them with a disappearing pen (be careful not to click on the wrong one, otherwise...). This can not only prevent embroidery errors, but also increase the speed (embroidering into pieces of color) It won’t be necessary anymore).
4. Some other tips
1. Start with less and then more: There is nothing to say about this, embroider the less first and then fill in the more.
2. Embroider the outline first: There is nothing to say about this. For large areas of color, embroider the outline first and then fill in the inside.
3. Simultaneous operation of multiple needles: This needs to be discussed carefully. This method can be used to deal with patterns that only have two or three colors but require frequent needle changes. Just use needles to thread these colors separately. When you need to embroider which color, you don’t need to change the thread but directly change the needle to thread that color. Isn’t it much more convenient? It should be noted that unused needles should be threaded and placed on the cross-stitch embroidery fabric.