Is the back of the finished cross stitch ugly?

Updated on home 2024-05-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, it won't! If you go to a cross-stitch shop and take a look, you'll see that the back of their embroidery is still beautiful. But it's not as good-looking!

    If you don't look good on the back, it's not really a big deal, just stuff cotton behind it and put an embroidered cross-stitch on the back. It's pretty good to make!! It takes a lot of time and patience to do this, so only if you have patience and care to embroider it will look good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look at what the embroidery le

    Embroidered ornament pendant.

    The back of the mural is a little messy.

    But it's hanging on the wall.

    It's nothing.

    If the apprentice wants to show off his personality.

    Embroider on clothes or trousers.

    To choose hip-hop point wide.

    Because the back of the cross-stitch is more hairy.

    If you don't wear a shirt inside, you'll be flustered. Embroidered clothes are usually embroidered with exaggerated symbols.

    I think. The more complex it is, the thicker it is.

    The more uncomfortable it is to wear...

    Finally your question.

    Be. It's ugly.

    Unless you're embroidering the block on the back.

    Make it double-sided. Or simply cover it and sew it on...

    Ahem. kgy

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you keep it for yourself, it doesn't matter. Maybe it will be better after ironing, and you won't be able to see anything on the surface, hehe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After embroidery, the front and back should look just as good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No... It's that you didn't get it right.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    So do I.

    It's ugly in the back.

    Those lines criss-cross.

    There are also a lot of threads.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's hard to look on my back too.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. When you get the cross-stitch, you have to look at the lattice, the previous cross-stitch is not checked, but now the cross-stitch embroidery cloth is checked, so look at the lattice to be embroidered after the start of work, then when embroidering, I generally choose less color blocks to start, and unify the whole row of their own embroidery on the front.

    Try not to embroider above and then embroider below, so that the back looks more messy, if there are other colors in the middle, then you have to bypass this color block first, you choose to embroider the color block after embroidery, and then add other color blocks.

    2. When embroidering, it is best to go in the same direction when the needle is from the front, from the hole above the left to the lower right, so that it is a diagonal line, or oblique from the bottom to the top, but it is also possible to ensure that this row is in this direction, at this time, you will find that all the back is a vertical road, then you can follow the vertical road in the direction of a return, so that your cross stitch will look very neat behind it.

    3. Embroidery is really very important, don't look at my embroidery is not big, embroidery is really helpful a lot, if there is no embroidery bandage you embroider the embroidery thread will feel particularly loose, and it is not the same elasticity, this kind of effect looks extremely bad, so the embroidery can be said to be a perfect weapon to help the cross stitch back, and the embroidery cloth is straightened when embroidering.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, my aunt sells cross-stitch.

    She embroidered it superbly.

    The vast majority are neat short horizontal lines.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kindness! Definitely! They are all neatly embroidered! And the strength is about the same.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Oh, if it's not a professional to embroider the outer list, I don't think it's necessary to be so strict, the cross-stitch itself is to pass the time, as long as you like it, try to perfect the front. I think so. Hehe.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not necessarily, this mainly lies in the shape of the figure embroidered on the front.

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