Embroidery stitch
Here are some common embroidery stitches:
Straight stitch embroidery: completely use vertical lines to embroider the body, line lifting and falling needles are all on the edge, all parallel alignment, and the edge mouth is neat. 1
Back stitch embroidery: It is a reverse direction of flat stitch embroidery, made of two rows of flat stitches staggered and connected. The stitches are long and dense, often used to embroider details such as writing and animal fur. 2
Overlock embroidery: used for embroidery edges to make embroidery more neat and beautiful. The stitching is short and dense, which can prevent the edge of the fabric from straying.
Contour embroidery: A stitch that expresses the outline and line of a pattern, often used in combination with other embroidery methods to highlight the outline and line of the embroidery and increase its three-dimensional and layered sense.
Seed embroidery: A stitch to show the texture and texture of a pattern, consisting of a pattern of seed points. The stitching is short and tight, which can well express the texture and texture of the pattern.
In addition, There are also a variety of embroidery stitch methods, such as balanced flower stitch, graded knitting stitch, emphasis drawing stitch, staggered filling stitch, embossing stitch, vine stitch, entangled thread stitch, cut knot stitch, flat binding stitch, pendant stitch, chain stitch stitch, thread threading stitch, grab stitch stitch, split stitch, chain stitch stitch, crisp stitch stitch, pinch stitch stitch, draw stitch and so on. 34
These stitches have their own characteristics, and you can choose the right stitch for embroidery according to your needs.