How many kinds of flat embroidery stitch are there in computer embroidery? Now let me tell you about it.
There are 11 kinds of stitches in computer embroidery:
1. Steil Stitch, which is a very narrow back and forth stitch (zigzag stitch).Narrow needles require less stitches when tilted and are often used in flower stems and other designs.
2: Blatt Stitch, which is a wide narrow stitch, usually more than 1/8" in width, is also called Satin Stitch.
3: Running Stitch. Single stitch is an arbitrary form of stitch.Using a single stitch works well on light or heavy fabrics with rough threads. It produces a light, flowing pattern.
4. Underlaying, which is a kind of travel needle that you can't see back in the embroidered material.Some bottom lines are stitched all the way to the edges of the pattern or join the parts of the pattern together during the pattern making process.The bottom line also plays an important role in creating the stereoscopic effect.
5: French dot. At least 5 single needles and threads can be used to form a French dot. It is a kind of embroidery with a certain thickness by placing 5 crisscross lines one by one on another line.The more stitches you have, the more convex the spot becomes.It creates a "loft" effect when embroidering the edges,
6. Bean Stitch. Bean Stitch is to use a stitch to move the thread back and forth in the direction of any choice, and the last stitch passes through its own top and directly returns to its starting point.The more stitches, the stronger the stereoscopic feeling.Such as embroidery heart.
7. Cross Stitch, which is a regular movement of bean needles, forms an X shape in several rows or a cross geometric pattern in the inside of a square.This embroidery effect is popular in women's blouses and is often used to imitate peasant embroidery styles.
8: French Knot, which usually starts with a small dot in the center of the knot, accounting for half the size of the knot, and produces a raised effect around the pins around its periphery, like a button.The beginning and the end must be at the same point.
9. Wiggle/Wickel Stitch, which is a series of single needles and embroidered with narrow word needles, forms a rough narrow needle to guide the cutting.
10: needle embroidery, this stitch is produced by the combination of needles, can create a strong three-dimensional sense.First, the center point is embroidered, and then a single stitch is used for each 1/5 pattern.It is commonly used in ribbon trim and flounce trim.It is best to use it on medium and heavy fabrics.
11: Petit points. These needles consist of a series of needles with the same direction, arranged so tightly together that the needles connecting them are invisible.This geometric stitch is used in many plant patterns.