About cross stitch. lattice problems

Updated on home 2024-03-31
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cross-stitch lattices are divided into large, medium, and small grids, which need to be embroidered with different amounts of thread. Among them, the large grid needs to use four strands, the medium grid needs to use three strands, and the small grid needs to use two strands.

    When making cross-stitch, you first need to determine the center point of the embroidered fabric, which can be found after folding the embroidery cloth in half twice. Then, make a mark on the center point with a water-dissolving pen to facilitate the subsequent embroidery process. Next, you can write the word "up" on the top right of the embroidered cloth to facilitate the determination of the direction of up and down, left and right.

    When observing the drawing, the red five-pointed star represents the center point of the drawing, and you need to find the intersection of the large grid closest to the center point, that is, the intersection of the most central large grid. Then, draw a doji in the same position as the embroidered cloth according to this position. Next, according to the requirements of the drawing, dozens of small squares from the middle of the doji to the bottom, use a pen to make a mark, and then use a compass to measure the distance of the 10 small squares just counted, and use this as a standard to make a mark downward.

    Similarly, you can set the bottom line 10 squares from the middle to the right.

    It should be noted that if you find that the quality of the embroidered cloth is not good, or the size of the embroidered cloth is uneven, you need to manually check and confirm it to prevent drawing mistakes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, the material will give some rich amount, try to embroider the pattern in the middle.

    There will be a thick line on every 10 grids of the drawing, and a black arrow will be marked on the corresponding edge in the middle position (the edge of the drawing). If you like to embroider from the edges, just leave a little more space on the edges.

    The small pendant is generally the kind of plastic sheet, and you must leave more edges, otherwise it will be sewn after filling with cotton, and it will be easy to be stretched. It is recommended that you do not put too much cotton filling.

    As for what you said about embroidering one color horizontally and one color vertically, I don't understand it too much, can you go into more detail? Or is it a method of color embroidery both horizontally and vertically? There is no difference between the horizontal and vertical methods of a color, as long as the oblique direction of your line is consistent, embroider the left oblique line first and always embroider the left oblique line first, and change different colors to be consistent, otherwise the embroidery will be very messy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Half a needle is half as much as when you would embroider a full needle. Four holes are a grid.

    1. A " " and a " " group are a full needle.

    2. A "" is half a needle (only embroider this" " " The stitches in cross-stitch have a full needle, a half needle (also called a 2-part needle), 3-4 needles, and a 4-quarter needle. These are the most common. Full needle and half needle have already been said above.

    Let's talk about the other two.

    1/1 stitch: 4 holes for 1 grid. The needle is threaded through any of the holes. Thread it through the center of the lattice.

    3/3 stitches: 1/2 stitch" " 1/4 stitch. If there are two symbols in a picture, one on the top and one on the bottom, and one in the middle, it means that three-quarters of two colors should be embroidered in one grid.

    Three-quarters of a stitch of a symbol (referring to the number of the wire represented) is on top and one on the bottom.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.a'x'The cross is a full needle, one'/'It's half a needle. For the beauty of cross-stitch, it is best to have the same direction of the half-needle as the full-needle.

    2.The half-space on the drawing is three-quarters of a stitch. Think of the four holes in a small grid as a line from 1Put it on, in the small grid'Center point'Wear it on. Walking diagonally.

    In fact, embroidering into a full needle is nothing, and it will not have much impact on the finished product.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Half a grid you can roughly find the position of half of the embroidery according to your embroidery cloth, and the hook edge will be hooked according to the position of the drawing :)

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is to embroider a half needle first, and the other half needle is embroidered half of the length, and the needle is closed at the center point, which is also called 3 4 needles.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For half a grid, embroider the thread of the main color on it and embroider it in its direction, and the other half can be embroidered under it generally according to the drawing.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Half a grid is an inner embroidery, and half a needle can be embroidered when the second stitch is done.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Embroidery cloth is made in units of "CT". CT refers to how many grids there are in an inch, 9ct refers to 9 grids in an inch of embroidered cloth, 14ct refers to 14 grids on an inch of embroidered cloth, The same area of cloth, 9ct is less than the 14ct grid, that is, the hole is larger, different brands of cross-stitch, the amount of thread is also different, because the imported is generally cotton thread, ***, generally 9ct with 4 strands of thread, 11ct with 3 strands of thread, 14ct with 2 strands of thread, silk thread as as long as the embroidery thread is generally domestic, very poor, Good ones are only used for groove edge or mixed embroidery.

    Specifically, it is divided into: 8ct, 9ct, 11ct, 14ct, 18ct, 28ct, and 32ct.

    The cloth of 8ct is the largest. It is usually used to make a 50*50cm large pillow, and when embroidering, 3 threads are used to pass through the needle to change 6 to embroider;

    9ct is basically the same as 8ct cloth. I really can't see the difference when I put it together, but some cloths are marked as 8ct, and some are marked as 9ct When embroidering, I also use 3 threads to pass through the needle to change 6 to embroider;

    The 11ct cloth can be embroidered with framed paintings or pillows. Like the KS brand pillow kits are made of 11ct cloth, and the finished product is about 43*43cm large. When embroidering, use 2 threads through the needle to change 4 to embroider;

    The 14ct cloth is the most commonly used cloth for our embroidery frame paintings, and the size is suitable. When embroidering, use 1 thread through the needle to change 2 pieces to embroider;

    The 18ct cloth, the lattice is a little smaller, and it is more laborious when embroidering, but because the lattice is small, it is more vivid, better and more realistic than the 14ct embroidery picture

    The usage of 28ct cloth is more difficult to say. In general, other cloth is a plaid embroidered with an x, and it is 4 lattice embroidered with an x. It is embroidered when it is the same as 14ct cloth, and it is more delicate and moving than 14ct cloth embroidered after embroidery.

    The 32ct cloth is the smallest, and it's basically useless because the lattice is so small that it's as small as ordinary cloth

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The commonly used is 14ctIt is often referred to as two-strand embroidery, 11ct three-strand embroidery, and 9ct six-strand embroidery.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    14ct is small and embroidered with 2 strands, 11ct is medium and embroidered with 3 strands, and 9ct is large and embroidered with 4 strands.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cross stitch hook edge embroidery method 1: Simple hook edge embroidery method.

    This simple cross-stitch hook and edge embroidery method is generally common in relatively small cross-stitch items such as small pendants. This method of hooking and embroidering generally uses a strand of thread. Walk the needles in the order of the numbers.

    Cross-stitch hooks can be left to right, right to left, top to bottom, bottom to top, and can even go diagonally. The specific way to go should be based on the design of the cross-stitch pattern.

    Cross-stitch hook edge embroidery method 2: complex hook edge embroidery method.

    In large finished cross-stitches, this complex cross-stitch hook and edge embroidery method will greatly improve the three-dimensional effect of cross-stitch. Generally we think of this cross-stitch method as dressing the finished cross-stitch product. Highlight the final cross-stitch finished product to make the pattern more beautiful.

    Cross-stitch hook edge embroidery method 3: hook corner.

    When hooking the edge of the corner, in order not to leave a diagonal line on the back, you can choose the way to route the line on the back, the first time you outline the general outline, and the second time you don't have a good gap.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It can be pierced directly in the middle of the lattice, and the hook should not be too deliberate, otherwise it will look unnatural.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's the same as the general one, it's just that it's difficult to tie it, and it's cloth at the bottom, and it can be pierced, as long as you make sure that the drawing on the drawing is in the middle. Hope it helps

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Piercing the needle from the middle is to follow the drawing to trace the line and hook the edge.

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