Needle technique explanation: It is the basic needle technique of embroidery. The lifting needles must be embroidered on the edge of the decorative pattern with parallel and tight filling embroidery, and the stitches should be arranged neatly and evenly.
Application features: Generally used for embroidering patterns such as small flowers and leaves. Not suitable for large patterns.
The earliest physical evidence: Han Tomb No. 1 at Mawangdui in Changsha, Hunan during the Western Han Dynasty.
Flat needles have various names depending on the arrangement of the stitches, such as straight flat needles, horizontal flat needles, oblique flat needles, etc.
Move the needle vertically according to the graphic and text.
Move the needle in the horizontal direction according to the picture and text.
An oblique needle with a general inclination of 45 degrees.
Needle technique explanation: Make small distance straight embroidery at the tip, with slightly overlapping lines in the central part.
Application feature: It is commonly used in embroidering leaves to express their three-dimensional sense.
Needle technique explanation: Like fishbone embroidery, but the distance between the stitches is relatively loose.
Needle technique instructions: Insert the needle from the tip, insert it into the middle, extract the needle from the contour line, pick the tip, and embroider a fabric that is the same width as the leaf,
Exchange and pick in this way, gradually move downwards, and fill in the core.
Application feature: Used for embroidering leaves with a three-dimensional feel.