This article will introduce the twelve commonly used embroidery stitches in the art of embroidery. These stitches include: Balance Flower Stitch, Graded Knitting Stitch, Accent Needle, Staggered Fill Stitch, Embossed Embroidery Stitch, Vine Stitch, Entwined Thread Stitch, Cutting Knot Stitch, Flat Lashing Stitch, Falling Chain Stitch, Encryption Embroidery Stitch and Fine Fill Stitch. By introducing the skills and characteristics of these stitches in detail, I hope to help readers better grasp the embroidery skills.
1. Balance the needle method.
The balance flower needle method is a commonly used flat embroidery needle method, which is suitable for embroidering flat patterns of flowers and plants. This stitching method mainly makes the petals and leaves delicate to give them a sense of hierarchy and three-dimensionality. Keywords: balance, layering, three-dimensionality.
Second, the grading knitting needle method.
The graded knitting needle method is a type of stitch method suitable for embroidering delicate patterns, by weaving fine silk threads step by step, creating delicate details and gradient effects. This stitch is commonly used to embroider animal fur, wings and fine textures. Keywords: delicate, gradient effect, animal fur.
3. Focus on depicting stitches.
The accent stitch is a type of embroidery stitch that highlights the subject matter and makes the object the focal point of the embroidery by detailing the key object in the pattern. This stitch is often used to embroider delicate patterns such as portraits, architecture, and landscapes. Keywords: focus, detailed depiction, portrait.
Fourth, staggered filling needle method.
The staggered fill stitch method is a stitch method that is suitable for filling the picture, by embroidering the lines along the outline of the pattern to create a dense filling effect. This stitch is often used to fill in backgrounds or large areas of patterns. Keywords: filling, contour lines, dense.
Fifth, relief embroidery stitching.
Embossed embroidery stitching is an embroidery stitch method that creates a three-dimensional effect, by threading the embroidery thread from under the embroidery to create a full-bodied three-dimensional effect. This stitch is often used to embroider flowers and lace. Keywords: three-dimensional, full, lace.
6. Vine needle method.
Vine stitching is an embroidery stitch method that embroiders vines and branches, by embroidering fine silk threads along the path of vines and branches, creating the effect of natural growth. This stitch is often used to embroider plants, flowers or continuous ornaments. Keywords: vines, branches, natural growth.
7. Entanglement stitch method.
The entanglement stitch method is an embroidery stitch method that embroiders the entanglement pattern of the threads, and the effect of entanglement is formed by staggering the embroidery lines. This stitch method is often used to embroider intricate ornaments and the entanglement of flowers and leaves. Keywords: entanglement, line, ornamentation.
8. Cutting rope knot needle method.
The knotted cutting method is an embroidery needle method suitable for embroidering detailed lines, by cutting and embroidering the fine silk threads one by one to create a delicate line effect. This stitch is often used to embroider detailed lines of people or animals. Keywords: detail lines, cutting, delicate.
9. Flat binding needle method.
The flat lashing needle method is an embroidery needle method that embroiders wide lines and filled patterns, and creates a flat effect by interlacing heavy lines. This stitch is often used to embroider wide edges, text, fill or simplify patterns. Keywords: wide lines, filling, flattening.
10. Falling chain needle method.
The chain stitch method is an embroidery needle method that embroiders chains and flowing details, and creates the effect of flow and chain by interlacing the embroidery lines. This stitching method is often used for embroidering ornaments, jewelry or flow cases. Keywords: chain, flow, ornaments.
Ten. 1. Encrypted embroidery stitching.
Encrypted embroidery stitching is an embroidery stitch method suitable for filling the background of embroidery, by embroidering lines multiple times, to increase the thickness and texture of the fabric. This stitch method is often used to fill shading, backgrounds, or large areas of color. Keywords: padding, background, thickness.
Ten. 2. Fine filling needle method.
The fine filling needle method is an embroidery needle method suitable for filling small areas of patterns, and the fine lines are staggered to create a fine, compact filling effect. This stitch is often used to fill in the tiny details of small floral ornaments or patterns. Keywords: filling, small area, fine.
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