Chrysanthemum leaf embroidery is also called independent ring embroidery. This embroidery method is usually used Works based on petal designs or pattern styles. It is not a continuous pattern, but a single ring pattern. Chrysanthemum leaf embroidery is the easiest and easiest embroidery method to learn. It is not only used to embroider a petal or leaf, but can also be used to form part of a complex embroidery.
To facilitate teaching, I chose the plant theme. I start by drawing a small circle on the fabric as a reference point for the embroidery, and I will start embroidering from the edge of the small circle. Note that I chose multi-color colorful threads instead of mixed threads of various colors to complete the embroidery.
1. Thread the line from point A, and then from point A Insert the needle from the side and take it out from point B. Don't bring the thread out completely. Make a loop around the tip of the needle, just like when we were finishing chain stitch.
2. Bring out the thread and tighten it to fix the ring. Insert a pin close to the outside of the ring to secure the ring.
3. This completed hoop embroidery can be used as the basis of any pattern. Since I used it to embroider a flower this time, I will continue to complete the colorful flower around the circle I drew earlier.
4. Completed rendering.
If you add another layer on top of this chrysanthemum leaf embroidery, it will look better I feel it. Try it!