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Basic Tutorial on Hand Embroidery Stitches: Illustrated Tutorial on Thread Embroidery Back Stitches

Basic Tutorial on Hand Embroidery Stitches: Illustrated Tutorial on Thread Embroidery Back Stitches

The effect of thread embroidery and backstitch embroidery

Basic Tutorial on Hand Embroidery Stitches: Illustrated Tutorial on Thread Embroidery Back Stitches

The effect of this embroidery method is a bit like a wave, and it is also a lace embroidery mode.

Basic Tutorial on Hand Embroidery Stitches: Illustrated Tutorial on Thread Embroidery Back Stitches

Figure 1: Using additional thread and needle, start from A After threading it upward, pass through the A and B sections of the backstitch embroidery, as shown in the picture. Be careful not to pull the fabric under the embroidery section.

Basic Tutorial on Hand Embroidery Stitches: Illustrated Tutorial on Thread Embroidery Back Stitches

Picture 2: Next, as shown in the picture, pass the needle through the BC section of the back stitch. Likewise, don't embroider into the fabric underneath the embroidery section.

Basic Tutorial on Hand Embroidery Stitches: Illustrated Tutorial on Thread Embroidery Back Stitches

Figure 3: Repeat this step, carefully aligning the lines one by one Go through the sections of backstitch.

Figure 4: The completed rendering is as follows.

Basic Tutorial on Hand Embroidery Stitches: Illustrated Tutorial on Thread Embroidery Back Stitches

Note:

Make sure that every time the needle passes through the backstitch embroidery section, it does not pull the fabric underneath. It is recommended to use a blunt needle for embroidery.

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