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Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches

Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches

The trapezoidal Chidori fill-in embroidery stitch is very similar to the stepped flat stitch and has the feeling of braiding. It is embroidered on the basis of two parallel backstitches, which helps to show the effect of braids. Also known as: interlace embroidery.

Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches

Stepped backstitch embroidery: embroider two parallel backstitches as the basis, and when embroidering the second line, pay attention to make point A1 located between points A2 and B2 The midpoint of , similarly, B2 should be located at the midpoint of A1 and B1.

Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches

Step 1: Take another needle and thread, take out the needle from A2, and pass the needle under the threads A2, B2, A1, B1. Be careful not to pass it under the cloth. .

Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches

Step 2: Pass the needle under the thread, and then pass it out from under the threads B2 and C2, as shown in the picture.

Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches

Step 3: Pass the needle under the thread, and then through B1 and C1.

Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches

Step 4: Continue this twisting pattern to create a braided effect, remembering that the needle must pass under the thread before passing through the backstitch.

Illustrated tutorial on trapezoidal plover embroidery stitches