Sep 03

Jumper How Tibet line?

Take a look at your hand embroidered cloth, generally there are two lines above in the lattice, the lattice and the lattice adjacent to 90 degrees, that is, two pictures on the red line, you can use two antennas shelter, but also is wearing in these two lines and between the following lattice. Read more »


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Sep 03

Loose thread buried Tips

1, take a small fraction of other lines, which can be ordinary sewing thread, folding, will be spread out through one end of the needle, the other end to form a ring;
2, will be put on line embroidery needle has been inserted into the fabric of the meridian line and the inside is vertical, the line that sets the head ring, pulling needles, the lin Read more »


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Sep 03

Quick and easy pick embroidery method

Pick needle, is a quick stitch embroidery a good way to avoid turning it over and over in the process, under the needle and the needle off well, with at least one-third of that time, this method not only saving embroidered stretch, but saving Embroidery frame. Read more »


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Sep 03

Quick and easy threading alignment method

1, taking an off stitch line on the use of the fold to form a circle that a needle
2, Cross-stitch sewing needle from the nose that has been through the circle through
3, the Cross-stitch sewing pass completely through the coil, be careful not to pull too tight, pull the needle nose and the Read more »


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Sep 03

Behind Line Tutorial

The process of embroidery is not connected to the two regions embroidered inevitably need to take off in the embroidery on the back of a short line. At this time, only with a short distance, for example, on the AIDA is a lattice with more than three can be, or linen cloth with four fiber distance. Another long look very bad. Read more »


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