Flat embroidery |
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The embroidery thread starts from one side of the outline and falls to the other side. The stitch should be flat, even, balanced and smooth. The trace should be parallel, even and straight, with its surface and edge flat and even, neither too heavy nor too exposed. |
Mainly used in daily necessities and clothing accessories, such as necklines, cuffs, hats, shoes.quilt covers, pillows, wedding tents, longevity tents and table girths. |
Seed embroidery |
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With the knot in small lines, it is placed on the embroidered surface to form a line or a surface by a dense row of particles. It can increase the level of embroidery, showing a similar effect of relief works, with a sense of smoothness, delicacy and order. |
Due to the small size and flexible combination, various patterns can be embroidered in this way, usually in flower stamens, the eyes of birds, animals, insects and fish, and patterns on a purse |
Round stitch embroidery |
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This firm and even embroidery method is composed of a ring lock with embroidered thread. The scales between embroidered threads are complex, and the teeth are staggered. When embroidered to the end of the edge, the needle still needs to be flat. |
Always used in pillowcases, bibs, insoles and others |
Cross stitch |
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Most of the embroidered patterns are traditional with some abstract deformation patterns of ancient totems. Before embroidering, warp and weft should be drawn first on the cloth surface, and then cross-shaped stitches are used to form exaggerated and deformed geometric patterns on the surface, which is beautiful and practical. |
Always appearing in insoles |
Na embroidery |
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Being extremely firm and dense, this embroidery method is relatively simple, with no excessive decorative elements in the pattern design, and embroidered fully without exposing the background. |
More practical, more used in rural embroidery |
Drawing embroidery |
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According to the pattern design, the warp or weft of the pattern part should be removed while being connected to form a hollow decorative pattern. Limited by the yarn texture, the pattern shape is symmetrical longitudinally and bilaterally, mainly represented by eight knots, with diamonds, two diagonally overlapping squares and other geometric patterns. |
Commonly used in tablecloths, curtains, handkerchiefs, armchairs and other daily necessities |