Hand embroidery easy and neat lettering secret
Do you want your handwriting to sew and look beautiful? It's easy! :)
There are many ways to work with hand embroidery and I have already posted a post on this topic
This article is mostly based on the blog posts I received and I have already outlined the method so far. But if there is no visual support for the image, some may have missed it. Then, after posting the results of an art project in which I used this technique in the title of the book, I had some questions, so I thought I should talk more about it.
Well, to be honest, I took this project lightly because I wanted it to be a little weird and weird.
The thing is, you can practice writing beautifully with the same technique, whether it's a fun way to draw or a great curse :)
And the secret is simple: use the reverse stitch for the base, then join!
Here is a comparison of the photos.
The image above is what you can get by wrapping a small backpack in a chain. The image below is the same letter after the propaganda. The letters are bolder, softer, and a little higher.
It is very difficult to see here because the thread is dark ( this is another tip in itself, by the way, if you want to change the stitches on the back, it is better to use black thread ), but single stitches will take care. To stand on these issues. Go out for a while
You can see the difference here
That makes it very clear, doesn't it?
If you are working on the back stitch in this handwriting, if the font size is small and the letters are together and even worse, like a diagonal line, you need to work on sewing. Identifies small, individual points. And if you use a light colored thread, the result may not be as good as the fabric on your head ...
So all you have to do is win all the points!
More tips:
- The smaller the points on the spine, the smoother the result will be smoother;
- Always move the needle below the ends of the same side;
- When touching stitches, make sure that the needle does not pass through the thread when bending, but always below it. If you accidentally pull the needle out of the needle, it will create a high button hole — like a cycle;
- If you are using expensive yarn for spelling (such as silk) and do not want to waste it on the back stitching, use a different thread of the same color.
- When working with a capital letter, start with the first letter (I made a mistake here, hi).
Now that you know this little secret, make sure you include a good article in your next project :)