This page visualizes embroidery as an “execution system.”
Unlike static patterns, this animation shows how structure is gradually generated through continuous path decisions.
Front stitches create the visible structure, while the back stitches maintain continuity and overall stability.
This visualization reveals embroidery as a dynamic and executable structural language.
1.Execution Animation (Front Stitch Only)
Execution Animation
2.Front and Back Side Comparison Animation
The embroidery system separates the visible and invisible structures.
The front stitches create the observable pattern, while the back stitches ensure continuity and structural stability.
Front vs Back Comparison
Left: Front (Visible Structure) | Right: Back (Hidden Path)
Front
Back
3.Canvas 204 Embroidery Execution Structure Diagram
The red lines represent the visible stitches on the front, the gray dotted lines represent the hidden paths on the back, the arrows indicate the execution direction, and S1–S15 are the step sequence.
This structure presents a bidirectional diagonal line system and a path-dependent generation logic.
Canvas 204 – Execution Structure Diagram
Red: Front (Visible Structure) | Gray Dashed: Back (Hidden Path) | Arrows indicate execution direction
4.Canvas 205 Animation Process (3 Layers + Steps + Directions)
Execution Order:
Layer 1 (Green): Basic Structure Preparation
Layer 2 (Red): Main Structure Formation
Layer 3 (Blue): Structure Locking and Stabilization
Note: The execution order is not the same as the visual dominance layer; the final structure comes from the interaction of multiple layers.
This diagram illustrates the step-by-step generation process of the embroidery structure. Each step is a path execution unit, and each layer represents a different structural role.
This demonstrates that embroidery can be viewed as a temporal and executable structural language.
5.Canvas 206 Execution of Animation Process (Monochrome with 5 Layers and Auto Layer)
Step: 0 | Layer: 1
6.Canvas 206 Execution Animation (Front + Back)
7.Canvas 215-line Flow Dynamic Version
1️⃣ Continuity: A single line traverses the entire system.
2️⃣ Direction (Flow): Arrows = Syntactic direction.
3️⃣ Tension (Tension Proxy): Color intensity = Cumulative tension.
8.Canvas 215 Tensile Field Visualization (AI Model Version)
A tensile field is a force distribution system generated on a fabric surface by continuous embroidery paths.
9.Canvas 228 Academic Animation
1️⃣ Timeline introduces "time" into embroidery.
2️⃣ Layer separation Front / Back no longer confused.
3️⃣ Path ID display Every step can be analyzed.
