As the name suggests, this embroidery method originated from Russian embroidery and is usually a type of chain embroidery. . It is composed of several groups of clover-shaped patterns. The ideal design is that the direction of the first group of patterns is upward. The embroidery of this pattern is more suitable for trimming. If you plan to make a horizontal border, start with the first pattern facing up and work your way down one by one. If they are vertical edges, they can be arranged one after the other, and again, with the first pattern pointing upwards.
For the convenience of demonstration, I embroidered in reverse order (so you will see that the first pattern is downward). When demonstrating, I will embroider a vertical edge at the position of three parallel lines.
1. The embroidery method of the first ring: from item 2 Start the needle below point A on the line, thread it up, and then stitch from point A to point B on the second line. Wrap the thread around the needle tip and take out the needle from point B.
2. Embroidery method for the second ring: from point B Stitch to 1stPoint C on the line forms an angle of 45° with BC. Wrap the thread around the needle tip and take out the needle from point C.
3. Insert the needle from the outside of the ring at point C to fix the ring. Then sew to point B.
4. In the same way, let’s embroider the third ring: This The second time is to stitch from point B to point D on the 3rd line. The angle of BD is the same as the angle of BC. When taking the next pattern, insert the needle from the outside of point D to fix the ring.
5. After completion, this Russian-style chain embroidery clover pattern Thats it. Said before. The pattern direction demonstrated is reversed, ideally with the first ring facing up.
6. The completed picture of the vertical Russian chain embroidery is like this (reverse). You can adjust each step according to your own preferences. The distance between patterns may be sparse or dense.