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Embroidery Tutorial: How to Sew a Perfect Backstitch
There are two methods for backstitching, depending on whether you need to sew a straight line or an irregular shape. I will explain both methods below. First, you need to draw the pattern you want to embroider on the fabric, usually with a water-soluble pen. I used a pencil here so that everyone can see it more clearly. If you want your work to be neat and beautiful, please use an embroidery hoop. Additionally, make sure your stitches are continuous, which will give your work the best effect. The outline is done using the backstitch method. Repeat the above method on both sides to form the entire shape. Make a knot on the back of the fabric, then bring the needle and thread from one edge of the shape you just started to stitch, pull the thread tight, and bring the needle and thread to the front again. Next, start from the front again, passing through the edges of the two lines to the back. Continue this process until the entire pattern is sewn. If you are sewing an irregular shape, such as a heart, a flower, or a bird... You still need to draw the shape of the pattern… -
Tutorial for a One-Piece Clasp Purse
In my last post about what bags to carry with Hanfu, I noticed many people really like clasp purses. A long time ago, the craft lady shared a tutorial on how to make a three-piece clasp purse, but many new friends might not have seen it. Today, I found a one-piece tutorial for everyone. Little princesses, find a piece of floral fabric and start making your own happily~ 1. Material preparation: Cut out the outer fabric, single-sided adhesive interfacing (the kind used for Hanfu skirts and collars), single-sided adhesive padding, and lining fabric according to the pattern. If your fabric is relatively thick and stiff, such as brocade, you do not need the interfacing or the adhesive padding. 2. Place the interfacing and padding sequentially on the back of the outer fabric, and iron them together from the front side of the outer fabric; the temperature should not be too high, medium or medium-high is sufficient. Do not press the iron completely down; instead, hold the iron and let it rest on the fabric for 5-10 seconds until they are fully bonded. Otherwise, the padding will become hard, and the finished product will feel very stiff. 3. Fold the outer…
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