I believe you like it Friends who embroider cross-stitch have all encountered that when the preparations for cross-stitch are completed, where should the lines marked on the picture be embroidered on such a large piece of cloth? Today I will teach you two small methods to position the cross-stitch. cloth.
1. Center positioning methodDon’t worry, please look carefully at the embroidery pattern in your hand. Generally, there will be a "triangle" or " "Little arrow" symbol, this mark indicates the center point of the length and width of the work. According to the center mark, you can find the center point of the embroidery pattern. Then take your cross stitch fabric (don’t confuse length and width) and find the center of the fabric by folding it in half. Starting from the center point is an absolutely safe method.
2. Water-soluble pen positioning methodWater-soluble pen is a weapon often used in cross-stitch. It is painted on the embroidery cloth and will disappear without a trace as long as it touches water. trace. The water-soluble pen positioning method is also a method often used by embroidery friends.
3. Other methodsLeave a distance between the edges on the cloth, and draw the grid drawn with thick lines on the embroidery diagram on the embroidered cloth with a water-soluble pen, so that You can start embroidering from anywhere in the pattern. Of course, if you count the wrong grids at the beginning, there is nothing you can do~
Most people use the mosquito knot wiring method, and many people use it quite well, but some people are not good at mosquito knot wiring. It disconnects frequently, and sometimes there are pimples, which is not very pretty. After embroidering a lot, I discovered a wiring method that can use up every thread without getting lumps. This cross-stitch seamless wiring method is only suitable for small grid 2-strand thread embroidery. Then I’ll start posting pictures.
The following is the cross-stitch seamless wiring methodFirst: fold the thread in half and thread the needle, leaving the looped part at the tail, and start stitching from the forked end.
Second: Buried thread on the back of cross stitch
Third : Start embroidering cross stitch
Fourth : When the embroidery is almost finished, the second thread passes through the circle
Fifth: Continue to embroider
Sixth : Embroider until the first piece is embroidered
Then watch negative effect
Seventh : Pull the second thread through the small loop at the tail of the first thread. As in the picture, pull the second thread to the right. The remaining thread on the left is about as long as the needle.
Eighth: The needle takes the left part of the thread and buries the thread, usually three grids
Ninth : Take off the needle and pull the second thread to the right until the end of the left thread is gathered up, just like burying the thread.
Tenth : Pass the needle through the right side of the second thread, and then continue to embroider. Now leave a small loop behind the second thread as well, so that you can embroider the stitches one by one.
Have you learned it?