There are two colors in the cross stitch, how to embroider it

Updated on home 2024-05-13
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How can there be such a thing, then the cross-stitch you bought is not very good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cross-stitch group 36238272

    It should be a mixture of two colors, I have embroidered like this.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This refers to mixed embroidery, which is embroidery by mixing threads of two colors.

    For example, if you use 2 strands of thread, embroider one strand of each color, if it is 3 strands, then it depends on what kind of thread accounts for more than this picture, 2 strands for more colors, and one strand for less. When embroidering, you don't need to wrap around, just wear them together, and embroider the same color as usual.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mixed embroidery, the same one is good. It's two colors of thread threaded on a needle.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be a mixed embroidery of two threads, generally speaking, the full-needle 14ct cloth is 2-strand thread embroidery, and the 11ct cloth is 3-strand thread embroidery. If it's a 14ct cloth, draw one strand of each color of thread, and then put it together, 2 strands of thread are fine. If it is an 11ct cloth, there will be an indication on the wire number chart which one strand to use and which one strand to use.

    If it is not specified, you can draw 2 strands of that color thread and 1 strand of the other according to which color is dominant around the symbol, and make 3 strands of thread together.

    If the whole needle is embroidered with 4 strands, then draw 2 strands of each strand!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It won't be like that.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It could be a quality issue with the cross-stitch.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The quality of the current cross-stitch is too inferior, ask him to change it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's simple, I've rusted too.

    You take out one of the two colors and put them together, and you wear them with your eyeliner and you wear them in rust.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That cross-stitch is unprofessional.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Embroider more colors first, because the number of embroidery threads is more frequent, the color is embroidered first, it is convenient to see the drawings, pay attention to flatness, and there will be no strong sense of concave and convex from one direction when entering the needle. <

    First embroidery thread more, because you embroidery thread less number of grids more frequent, it is better to count more first, along the embroidery, wait until more embroidery is finished, and then fill the thread less, so that the embroidery less as long as a simple look at the drawings, basically do not count, embroidery cross should also pay attention to is to be flat, into the needle as far as possible from one direction, back to the needle is also, if the whole cross-stitch is embroidered like this, it will appear very flat, there will be no strong sense of concave and convex.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the cross-stitch diagram, there are two colors in a grid, how to embroider?

    Hello and dear are happy to serve you! This embroidery grid is just when the Kai shirt is divided by the blind hook edge staring cavity line, the different colors on both sides of the diagonal line should be embroidered with their corresponding embroidery thread "1 4 needles" (1 4 needle embroidery is composed of half of the diagonal) In the absence of hook edges, mixed embroidery should be used. That is, one side of the diagonal is embroidered with 1 4 needles, the other side is embroidered with 3 4 needles, and 3 4 needles are embroidered by a complete diagonal and half a diagonal to form the shape of the "person".

    These two stitches form a complete grid.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to my own experience, there are color lists on the cross-stitch drawings, and I basically embroider them in the order of 1, 2, 3, 4 --- colors, and cross out one color after embroidery. For example, a cross-stitch has 50 colors, I have been embroidering since 1, and I can also be flexible in the process, and I don't need to die in order. Hope it helps.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The pattern embroidery method of cross-stitch is generally to push the embroidery, that is, the thread of the symbol is embroidered with a few needles (see how much, more embroidery, less embroidery) and then change the thread of the symbol adjacent to it, and still use this method until a small part of the filling is completed. That is to say, within a certain range, the stubble left behind is always at the outermost edge. It is most taboo to always embroider the same color of the thread, which is easy to make mistakes and loves dirty.

    2. Remember that the first stitch of each thread is embroidered at the farthest point first, and it is not necessarily necessary to follow the last thread embroidery. This avoids the presence of the ribbon line on the back twice.

    3. Depending on your feelings, it's not too far, just bring it from behind, but don't bring it directly, you can pass through the interlayer of embroidery several times in the middle. If it's too far, it's okay to start again, one grid, because when starting and closing the needle, you only need to pass through the interlayer of the embroidery twice.

    4. This method will generally make the back of the pattern also very neat.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Leave that needle empty, wait for all the embroidery, and then rust it, and if the distance between the two needles is about two centimeters, pull the thread directly over to embroider the second needle. When drawing the thread, it is best to pass under the thread that was previously embroidered in a different color. If the distance is relatively far, hide the thread under the thread that has already been embroidered.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I have also encountered this kind of problem, I am the first to connect the large pieces together first embroidery, only one stitch put in the back, otherwise embroider a single thread is easy to loose, and if you want to pull the thread at a distance, it is best not to exceed 5 grids rather cut off and re-wear money.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The symbol of mixed embroidery is generally marked with two color numbers (or serial numbers), and the number of embroidery threads selected is also different according to the specifications of the cloth used.

    Small Geb (14ct).

    When embroidering the whole needle with 2 strands, choose one of each of the two colored threads marked and embroider them together.

    Middle Gebu (11ct).

    When embroidering the whole needle with 3 strands, use 2 strands of one color thread in the front and 1 strand of one color thread in the back, and embroider them together.

    Large Gebu (9ct).

    When embroidering the whole needle with 4 strands, use 2 strands of embroidery thread of two colors and embroider them together.

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