I can feel the diligence in both your movements as well as in the descriptions of how to perform them. I'm excited to learn about embroidery and glad that your video was one of the first that I clicked on. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for sharing such a detailed and helpful tutorial! 🌸 Your technique is incredibly clear and easy to follow, especially the way you present each stitch like the Back Stitch, Lazy Daisy, and Split Stitch - essential stitches for any embroidery project. I was also impressed with how you mentioned using the embroidery hoops and those little tips for keeping the fabric taut throughout the process. I always love experimenting with new stitches, and I found several useful tips in this video. Have you ever tried combining these stitches with multi-colored threads to create natural shading effects? This could add a new depth to the embroidery work. 😊 Looking forward to seeing more amazing tutorials from you! Thank you for sharing this beautiful hand embroidery art
I felt like subscribing in the 1st 5 seconds. Maybe it's the speed at which you speak or that you seem comfortable in front of the camera. Also. so many people are poorly spoken so they "umm", "ahh, and pause. I don't expect people to be perfect or super well-rehearsed but it's really nice listening to you.
Such a wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much. I would like to embroider the edging of a sheet set and was wondering how I would hide the knotted side of the embroidery?? Does it really matter if it is on the inside of the pillowcase edging? Is embroidering the top edge of the sheet even a thing? I would really like to try but I have so many questions. 😅
Do you ever embroider anything useful or is it just these decorative hoops? I wouldn’t mind it if it didn’t have the hardware/was just a plain wooden hoop.
I think the hoops are used to straighten the fabric so it's easier to work on, and if its stitched on clothing or something you'd remove the hoop afterwards and iron it out?
I love it when pple start showing instead of talking so much.
Thank you. This is exactly what I needed to just embroider simple flowers on my jeans.
Have fun!
love how you patiently explained 🪡💕
Thank you!!
Omg I never thought about tracing it after I’ve put cloth on the hoop, that’s genius
Yes! Such a fun hack
Thank you! I’m recreating my friend’s wedding bouquet as a gift, and this was so helpful!
Aw that’s so cute!
Thank you so much I am getting an early start on this because I wanna try and learn before Christmas so I can recreate my moms wedding bouquet for het
How fun!! So glad you’re enjoying my content
I can feel the diligence in both your movements as well as in the descriptions of how to perform them. I'm excited to learn about embroidery and glad that your video was one of the first that I clicked on. Thank you for this video.
This was my very first try at emboidery and it turned out great! Thank yo so much!
So glad to hear that !
Thank you for sharing such a detailed and helpful tutorial! 🌸 Your technique is incredibly clear and easy to follow, especially the way you present each stitch like the Back Stitch, Lazy Daisy, and Split Stitch - essential stitches for any embroidery project. I was also impressed with how you mentioned using the embroidery hoops and those little tips for keeping the fabric taut throughout the process.
I always love experimenting with new stitches, and I found several useful tips in this video. Have you ever tried combining these stitches with multi-colored threads to create natural shading effects? This could add a new depth to the embroidery work. 😊
Looking forward to seeing more amazing tutorials from you! Thank you for sharing this beautiful hand embroidery art
Thank you !
I felt like subscribing in the 1st 5 seconds. Maybe it's the speed at which you speak or that you seem comfortable in front of the camera. Also. so many people are poorly spoken so they "umm", "ahh, and pause. I don't expect people to be perfect or super well-rehearsed but it's really nice listening to you.
Awwww thank you so much !! More fun videos coming soon!
Love this tutorial. You explained everything so well. I can't wait to give it a try.
It is very easy to follow you as you are teaching. Thank you!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent source for learning, thank you!
This was super helpful! Thank you!
Such a wonderful tutorial! Thank you so much. I would like to embroider the edging of a sheet set and was wondering how I would hide the knotted side of the embroidery?? Does it really matter if it is on the inside of the pillowcase edging? Is embroidering the top edge of the sheet even a thing? I would really like to try but I have so many questions. 😅
How lovely! ❤️
Excellent video!!!
🦉 Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing! Following 🛎️🤗
That is so beautiful
Very nice work. Love Celeste so I'm going to try it.
Have fun!
@@JamiePhotoVideo Thank you. Almost finished.
Why do embroider on the inside of the hoop? Is that the correct way or is that your preference?😊
So that when she traces the pattern the fabric is in contact with it
Pretty please may you do a thistle and a lavender and please may you talk about what technique is best to do for doing initials
This is so good for my clases
Glad I could help!
So pretty!
Thanks!!
thank you for this! really helped me.
Thank you
WOW!!
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How do you embroidery hearts inside of the heart to make it look good and nice
New sub, Thank you so much great video.
Have a blessed day❤😊
Do you ever embroider anything useful or is it just these decorative hoops? I wouldn’t mind it if it didn’t have the hardware/was just a plain wooden hoop.
I think the hoops are used to straighten the fabric so it's easier to work on, and if its stitched on clothing or something you'd remove the hoop afterwards and iron it out?
My great grandmother used to do that to pillowcases
Can you please tell me what thread you use?
Hi there! I use DMC 6-ply embroidery thread.
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So pretty, I love it! Can you give me the color number please. Thanks
Thank you ! If you're interested in the color numbers you can head over to my Etsy and purchase the pattern, thanks!
Ummmm...what kind of cloth material is this??
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