How to look at the picture:
Each pattern is shown in the form of a grid diagram. Each square represents a complete cross stitch. Half a square represents a quarter of the needles. Black or colored dots represent French knots. A black or colored ellipse represents a flat petal needle. The straight line represents the hook edge. Each piece of paper is attached with a color card, indicating the embroidery thread color required in the drawing. The meter heads are respectively marked with full cross needles (X); Color number of DMC line or ANC line (DMC or ANC); Quarter stitch (1/4x); Half cross needle (1/2x; B'ST and color names.
Schematic diagram of acupuncture:
Cross stitch (X): Cross stitch should correspond to each square in the drawing. (Figure 1)
Cross stitch can be embroidered before and after (Figure 2).
Vertical cross stitch can be embroidered as shown in Figure 3.
Half cross stitch (1/2X): This stitch is only the first half of embroidered cross stitch. Embroidery is generally carried out from the bottom left to the top right. In case of special circumstances, please follow the diagram (Figure 4).
Embroider upward at the position of "1" (Figure 5), and then embroider downward at the position of "2" in the middle of the fabric yarn. (As shown in the figure, the direction of the quarter needle is different. )
Three-quarter stitch (3/4X): Three-quarter stitch consists of half stitch and quarter stitch (Figure 6).
B'ST: The edge of outline part (indicated by black or colored lines in drawings and color tables) shall be carried out after all cross-stitch parts are completed. (Figure 7)
French knot: thread the needle from the position of "1", pull the wire with your left hand, wind the needle from the outside to the inside with your right hand, and then thread it back from the position of "1". (Figure 8)
Flat-flap needle: thread the needle from "1" position to form a loop, then thread it back from "1" position, then thread the needle from "2" position to press the loop on the cloth, and then thread it back from "2" position (Figure 9).
Precautions:
1: The colors shown in the figure do not necessarily represent the real embroidery colors. Please use the line according to the line number shown in the pattern in the table.
2. Embroidery thread is generally six strands, two strands are generally used for embroidery and one strand is used for wrapping. If there is a special quantity, please follow the instructions in the picture.
3. The embroidery direction is the same.
4. Before starting the injection, determine the center position of the cloth.
5: After all the patterns are embroidered, they can be ironed from the back.