How to embroider the French knot of cross stitch, how to embroider the French knot of cross stitch

Updated on home 2024-06-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Steps:1. Take the needle to the place where the French knot is to be made. Place the embroidered cloth on a flat place, on a table or on your knees. Hold the thread in your left hand and wrap the thread twice around the needle in a clockwise direction.

    2。Pull the thread taut with your left hand and move the needle to the root of the thread with your right hand but don't choose the same hole. When making a French knot on the aida, you have to make a hole in the nearby lattice yourself, and if you are using linen, you can choose the next embroidery fiber.

    3。The left hand is still tightening the thread, and the right hand the needle under the embroidered cloth. Note, when there is almost 5 cm left, be careful to ensure that a neat and plump French knot can be produced where you want to make the French knot.

    Sometimes, though, I tie a knot first, and then tie a knot on top of the first one

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The steps of the stitching process of the cross-stitch French knot are as follows:

    1.First of all, thread the needle and thread to the top of the Peizu cloth, and hold the needle tightly with the right hand, so as not to shake Li Zhongbo's hands, so as not to make the knot unsightly.

    2.Pull the thread tightly with your left hand and don't let go to prevent the thread from getting out of shape when threading the needle in the next step.

    3.Wrap the needle in a circle, taking care not to wrap the threads together when wrapping the circle, and also make sure that the tip of the needle is aligned in your own direction, not in the direction of the fabric.

    4.Tighten the thread, point the tip of the needle to the side of the one that just came up, and sew roughly the shape you want.

    5.Pull the thread with your left hand so that the coil is close to the cloth and the needle, be careful not to tie the knot, and repeat the action in step 4 until the shape slowly appears.

    6.Then press the coil with your thumb and pull the needle to the bottom of the fabric while smoothing the line, so that the shape of the French knot slowly appears.

    7.Finally, pull the needle all the way down, and a beautiful French knot will appear on the cloth! Pay attention to tighten the coil on the needle, and finally pull the thread slowly and steadily, otherwise too much rush will cause the French knot to loosen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't like to tie the French knot the most, read a lot of instructions. Still not working well.

    Anyway, the French knot I tie, if it's an eye, it feels like a dead fish's eye.

    I've seen other places, it's better.

    The role of the French cross-stitch knot is to give a very flat cross-stitch work a three-dimensional feeling, as well as a special position to express certain cross-stitch patterns. I have consulted some cross-stitch professional products**, some embroidery associations**, etc., combined with a book of more than 300 pages full of thousands of stitches in my hand embroidery encyclopedia (attached to this encyclopedia about the French knot three scans), with reference to the French knot tutorial organized by our cross-stitch forum members and the different experiences of the members' actual embroidery experience, I wrote a few points for you to learn from in combination with other related tutorials.

    1. How many laps can the cross-stitch French knot be spared?

    2. How can I make a big cross-stitch French knot?

    for larger or thicker french knot, increase number of thread strands or weight of thread.If you want to make a larger, taller cross-stitch French knot, increase the number of strands of the cross-stitch thread or the weight of the cross-stitch thread (i.e. use a thicker thread). You can't make the French knot a little bigger by increasing the number of laps in Rao.

    3. Do you need to use a cross-stitch stitch stand or cross-stitch loop for the perfect cross-stitch French knot? (See image below).

    To tie a cross-stitch French knot, you need to use two hands. Work with fabric held under tension by a frame or hoop so that you can free up your hands to tie a perfect cross-stitch French knot. Otherwise, the knot may not be formed at one time.

    4. Where should the cross-stitch French knot be threaded?

    The cross-stitch French knot is a circular structure, depending on where the thread is lowered, there are two constraints: a. The French knot cannot be pulled off with a small force. b. The French knot cannot be deformed.

    Therefore, based on these two points, many tutorials recommend that the French knot must be combined with the warp and weft of the cross-stitch cloth. move one linen thread (or a partial aida square), i.e. move the position of a linen thread (or a small aida square) from the position of the linen.

    Therefore, the position of the cross-stitch French knot should be selected in this position:

    a. The online and offline places should be as close as possible. b. It should be combined with cross-stitch fabric fibers to avoid the knot being pulled down.

    Is there a practical application that goes online and offline directly from the same eye?

    The answer is yes, the same eye is the closest to the upper and lower lines. But there is a premise, the eye is dense enough, the knot is large, and the knot will not fall down with a little force. I've seen a craft where the mat is dense and full of French knots, and this method is used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, it is to grab the rope that goes up, and return it after 2 more turns.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's like a ball, hehe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Press the needle on the embroidery cloth, wrap the needle twice with the thread, and then wear the needle back to the reverse side of the embroidery cloth from the original hole, and tighten it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Wear it to the top of the cloth and pinch the needle with your right hand, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Tighten the line with your left hand, as shown in the figure below.

    3. Wrap the needle around and aim the tip of the needle at yourself, as shown in the figure below.

    4. Tighten the thread, and the tip of the needle is aligned with the side of the one that just came up, as shown in the figure below.

    5. Pull the wire tightly with the left hand so that the coil is close to the cloth surface and the needle, as shown in the figure below.

    6. Press and hold the coil with your thumb and pull the needle under the cloth, as shown in the figure below.

    7. Pull it to the end, and a French knot will appear on the cloth surface, as shown in the figure below.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Thread it over the cloth and pinch the needle in your right hand.

    Pull the line tight with your left hand.

    Wrap the needle in a circle, aiming the tip of the needle at yourself.

    Pull the thread tightly, and aim the tip of the needle at the side of the one that just came up.

    Pull the thread with your left hand so that the coil is close to the cloth and the needle.

    Press down on the coil with your thumb and pull the needle under the cloth.

    Pull it to the end, and a French knot will appear on the cloth.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Step 1: Look at the picture and talk from first to make the smallest French knot, double strand bai

    Step 3: Keep the relative position of the needle and thread in the second step, turn the needle down, and place the needle near the original needle place.

    Take a look at the enlarged image

    Step 4: Pull the thread tight.

    Step 5: Pull the needle out from the back, and when the needle is pulled, be sure to tighten the thread in step 4 so that the French knot is tied

    Khan one, this one didn't play very well...

    This French knot is very small and does not look very full, but different diagrams have different requirements for the French knot, depending on the size of the French knot

    Let's move on to the slightly larger ones

    The first step is the same as above.

    Step 2: Wrap the thread around the needle twice

    Step 3: Step 4:

    Step 5: The French knot with double strands and double loops is tied

    Then let's look at the bigger ones

    Hehe, four-strand wire, single loop

    The larger French knot, when the needle is lowered, can go directly through the hole where the needle is started, because the knot is big enough not to slip out of the hole and pull

    Isn't it fuller

    Take a look at the enlarged image

    The largest one in the picture is a 4-strand double loop

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Embroider the cross according to the requirements of the drawing, and finally tie the knot where the French knot needs to be tied.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cross-stitch France.

    Knot embroidery**:

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pay attention to the thread when wrapping 2 times on the needle, don't wrap too much, I didn't understand the first time I made the French knot, I wrapped it three or four times, and the result was ugly.

    When threading the needle after wrapping, if it is an ordinary cloth, it is best to wear it from the cloth next to the cloth hole, and try not to thread it back through the original hole, otherwise the knot may trip; If it is an 18ct plastic cloth used to embroider card sleeves, coasters, etc., it can be threaded back directly through the original hole, because the plastic is not elastic and will not trip.

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