Stack embroidery is made by cutting cotton cloth, silk, and satin of various colors into various designed patterns, carefully stacking and pasting them into a complete picture, and then embroidering them with colored threads. The process includes pattern design, cutting, stacking, embroidery, and coloring of individual patterns. It is mainly based on stacking, and embroidery is the shop. There are two types of pile embroidery: flat cut pile embroidery and three-dimensional pile embroidery. Flat-cut pile embroidery is to paste the cut cloth patterns of various colors on the designed white cloth, and then embroider the edges with colored threads or gold threads.

Cotton or wool is placed inside the flat-cut image to bulge the image, and then glued and embroidered on a symmetrical curtain, and then the embroidered images of different shapes are connected with embroidered satin to form a huge picture scroll, which constitutes a complete picture. The picture is hung in the hall, and the image of the pile embroidery has a strong sense of three-dimensionality and reality, which is called three-dimensional pile embroidery.