THANK YOU! my armenian great-grandparents came to the US after the genocide, my fedayi great-grandfather returned from fighting for the french in armenia then moving to america, went to syria and found his wife in an armenian orphanage there and brought her back to marry. she lived to an old age and made beautiful hand laces in huge quantity her whole life. my childhood family home had these beautiful curtains she made all by hand in such elaborate lace patterns. it must have taken ages. she had such a difficult life and watched her whole family killed in their home while she hid in a cabinet , she was so young a woman when she came to new country but still remembered her whole life how to do this beautiful art of hand lacing. unfortunately she died 2 years before my birth but i am so happy to find what she had been doing and a way to learn it. amazing that lace making is home craft in armenian tradition and not just something for upper classes it is something made in the home by women, so beautiful. thank you so so much this tutorial is so helpful to get me started to learn how to do this craft as well and hope to keep it alive in my family. ❤ 🇦🇲 ❤
Hi Essi, thank you so much for your comment and your viewership. I love hearing how excited my viewers get about Armenian needlelace. I'm honored to be able to teach this and I hope you learn what you've always wanted to learn from my videos. I know EXACTLY what you mean about the other projects sitting on the sidelines. Lace is just so much fun and so intricate... 😊
Thank you for your excellent tutorial. Clearly showing the technique of this beautiful craft and patiently explaining how to correct mistakes. Unlike so many other videos where the hands of the person move too fast for a beginner to be able to follow where to place the thread. Looking forward to following your Channel.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm just starting out and not very good, but I love the idea of being able to make true lace and I'm 25% Armenian and this makes me feel closer to my ancestors 🥰
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for stopping by. The lace playlist I have on my channel features a lot of excellent tutorials I've done that have helped a lot of people!
Thank you so much! I love your channel. It's so important that these skills aren't lost. The women in my family who knew how to do this have passed on and I am using your videos to learn.
It makes me so happy to know you love this craft! I hope you get started, and when you do, be sure to send me a photo! Leave comments with your progress and questions.
Hello from USA. I found your channel while looking for tatting patterns. I am so joyful that I found your work which is pristine. I'm already hooked. Thank you soooo much for teaching your lace work tutorials. Your instructions are so easy to follow. Love your work.
I'm a beginner to tatting, crochet with limited experience of needlework. Other reviewers must be very experienced because I have nothing to show but a large pile of knots. I really enjoy the videos and want to learn. Hoping I can get this first step.
Hi Jennifer! Luckily, you sound like you're motivated and interested; that's all you need to do amazing needle lace! Also, you're in the right spot. My techniques are easy, fun, and beautiful (at leaste I hope you think they are!). This video is a great starting point. I also have my 8-part series that was very popular and might help you out: ruclips.net/video/KXfR81nMlTU/видео.html
Thank you for such a clear and patient explanation. I have tried making armenian needle lace many years ago from a book, and did have some success, but had forgotten how. I found your previous beginner video (with you outdoors) and couldn't understand, but this is very clear. I will be able to make lace again Hooray. Thanks for the encouragement to give it another try.
I love this tutorial, thank you so much! Your clear teaching style reminds me of my aunt showing me how to stitch when I was a child, such happy memories--and I must say your skill is incredible but also so encouraging! I am following along! All my petals are ugly right now, but I can see improvement, and I like that you say "don't worry, you are still learning" :)
@@BecomeInspired You're welcome and thank you! Today I have finished my first satisfactory doily (there were many abandoned failures along the way) and now I am wanting to make everything out of lace. Once I got the hang of it, it is very relaxing to do 💕
@@ThisIsKiki1 This is wonderful! I'm sure there were a few hiccups along the way, and that's part of it. I'm so happy you are enjoying this experience. I would love to see photos when you get a chance.
Thanks so much for this. It's a lot easier to see what your hands are doing. So I'm going to do about these beginnings over and over til I can make all the loops even.
Thank you so much for your tutorial, you made it so clear, I have been trying to do this for two weeks, with another lady, the way you show the mistakes, then how to put it right is brilliant, I have subscribed to your channel.
Thank you SO much for making this detailed beginner's video. I've had such a tough time with this starting phase of the needle lace process. (But, I've never given up!) This video is so helpful. I can see several areas where my errors were and now I have finally made my first usable "flower" yay! Thank you again!!
i know Im randomly asking but does someone know a trick to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@Damien Remington I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Hi madam I am from Hyderabad (India)an old lady interested in learning needle lace I saw your video you teach & explain again & again so well that even a lay person can understand so well that he or she is eager to do that lace immediately look at me an old lady aged 80+ is so much interested thank you mam my name is Rukminj thank you very much for your patience in teaching this fine art please reply for I am having many doubts which I want to get it cleared by you
Dear Rukminj, thank you for your lovely comment. I'm grateful for your passion for this art. It makes me so happy to know that I am helping people learn how to do this! I will do my best to help.
Thank you so much, i always wanted to learn neddle lacy, good I found your channel, you explained it so well, I am a beginner, I am fascinate with this lace work, the way to explain. Once again thanks
Thanks so much.you are the only one so far teaching needle lace in English very systematically.l have subscribed to your channel.thankyou once again.good luck
This is one of my best of all time, I'm found of handy work, I've learnt many handy stich work, this is most challenging then wt I learnt, thnx mem for this beautiful art of work, I'll definitely try it....
Thank you so much! Your instructions are easy to follow and you didn’t speed up for the sake of time! Your movements were completely visible and you weren’t afraid to repeat yourself which I liked! I was able to successfully make these first steps on the first try! Also your voice brought back some good memories! My Dad’s side of my family and my stepmom’s side are Hungarian. Your accent sounds very similar to my step-grandmother’s accent. My paternal grandmother had a bit of an accent too. It’s comforting to hear that Eastern European sounding accent. I don’t hear it often anymore. My maternal grandmother was the needle arts person in my family though. She had no accent, but she had a very straight forward and patient way of explaining things like you. I’m looking forward to continuing to learn from you and remembering all those wonderful memories of my family who aren’t around to teach me things anymore.
Sarina, you're so welcome! That's my job, to teach people patiently and slowly. So very happy you were able to follow along, and that I brought back some memories of your family. Welcome to my channel and you'll find no shortage of needle lace videos! Someday, post a photo of your work here in the comments. Send me a google drive link and I'd love to see what you've created. Thanks for coming by!!
@@deehearn8074 That's what I love to hear! I'm so glad you kept practicing. When you can, post a google drive link of your photo here. I'd love to see it!
Thank you very much for sharing this tutorial with such details that a beginner just like me can follow it very closely and practice. Even the minute details are explained. I am grateful that I can follow your language so well so that I can follow very well and practice .thank you very much with love from kerala, India
My pleasure! I cherish all of my viewers from India. You are a very special people from a special country! It's wonderful that you understand English; I wish I could speak Hindi or any of the other beautiful dialects. I love languages. Enjoy and please feel free to share this video with your friends!
M so happy today I learn it actually I was practicing from last 2 days but its difficult for me to make now I learn it actually it is easy but some tym its difficult for bigner but thanku today I learn
Onna you’re now one of my experts! You’ve been watching for so long that you are absolutely proficient! I always add some important information and techniques even in the beginner videos 🙂
Fantastic I’ve been sewing all my life but I’d never seen needle lace before only lace worked on a cushion I’ve never tried the cushion method it always looked confusing but your way really appeals to me I look forward to learning❤thankyou
Hi Ashley, I just watched this needle lace video from last October. I don't know how I missed it. You make it so much more clear on the beginning and also on the handkerchief. It was very good and so easy to follow. Thank you.
I'm so happy you went back and watched it! There are a lot of videos, and you're not the only one that hasn't seen them all. There are just too many! 😊 But here's the playlist (linked at the end of this comment) with all of them, just in case. I'm so glad you found this helpful. ruclips.net/p/PL7CBs6KkliOHYgeuEsNHTQd4FRAyhW1Cu
Wow This is an awesome video.... I am learning a lot..... I am still having trouble getting all of the petals the same length, but I will keep trying....
Thank you Kenneth! Many of my beginner students tell me they have trouble making the petals the same size. That's OK, no problem! It's exactly where you need to be as a beginner. The fact that you are making petals, period, is fantastic progress as a beginner. In time, they will become the same size with practice. I just finished the lace gift I wanted to send to you. I'll be sending it out today!
I know and the first to build a church. Thanks to God for your people. Bless you child. I am so glad to learn all this info in my old age before it was to late. The young fools in this country that want communism have no real idea what it is all about, they just want someone else to pay the price so they can be lazy.
If one hasn't lived through poverty and war, that person can hardly imagine the horrors that have happened in the past (and even today) in other regimes. Thanks for your support Mary!!
I have been following you and your lovely work for many months now...!!! As a matter of fact, I had just seen your first video on the subject over and over many times and could not figure out the movement of the needle... Today I found this new, to me, video and I feel I can, MAYBE, have it sunk into my brain some day soon if I persevere... However, and with all due respect, I find it very confusing when, instead of first and foremost showing us the simple beginning process in its entirety, you cut it several times short in the middle warning us not to do this or that mistake or that you talked to someone else about yet another mistake... My brain is geared to learn the simple and basic A and B and C first... As 1 - 2 - and 3... AND, if I don't get it, I repeat... Over and over until I get it and then, when I get it right be curious enough to inquire about possible mistakes I may make in the future and these I measure in the infinite... For we are human and liable to get distracted or bored or tired and then it becomes imperative to know where and why a I blew it and go back and re-do... Like when we are learning the basic notes of the scale at the piano you teach DO and then RE and then MI... You don't teach: "DO (but don't press SOL or FA or LA... for that is a mistake...)... " Extremely confusing... At least to me... Also, when learning something I find that too much language, too many words, muddle the understanding of the gist and beauty of the process... If I am going to learn anything at all I will absorb better and learn faster when words come to me in a concise and clear way and not as many different voices with different subjects that will carry my attention this and that and yet another way... I thank you for your tolerance and patience reading these lines and most certainly will continue to try to follow you in your quest to teach the beautiful needlework of Armenia... Love you...!!!
Thank you so much for those words! Yes, it's true that everyone learns differently, and I will do my best to tailor my content for as many learning styles as I can. I appreciate the honest feedback and I'm so grateful for your interest in this art form!
I didn’t realize at first that you’re not leaving your thread attached to the ball, but cutting a piece. Is there a specific length or it doesn’t matter?
I definitely read all my comments. These videos have been helpful for thousands of my viewers, and I know it's tough at first, but you will get there with some practice, I promise! I used to offer lessons, but recently I've had to stop. I might start up again if you are interested!
Omygoodness! So glad i found you. Been trying to do a rose i saw n cannot get it. Thanks to you being such a good speaker i finally have gotten further than i thought i could! 🥰 I have crochet a 18" doll dress that needs flowers as ribbon flowers are too big. This technique makes the perfect size but alas i have not been able to catch on till i found you! I will check out your channel. I hope to find a video explaining the type of threads to be useing for this artistry, 💓
You are so welcome Gayle, welcome to my channel! I'd love to see the photos of your progress - please send me some so I can take a look at how you're doing.
My channel is the only place I’m aware of. The patterns I’m teaching aren’t from a book, but from my orphanage. Check out my playlist with many Needlelace videos. Armenian Needlelace ruclips.net/p/PL7CBs6KkliOHYgeuEsNHTQd4FRAyhW1Cu
Hi Ashley, Can i use your designs to do some tutorial for my youtube channel? I've been doing your designs and im finally making a lot of coasters and i wanted to create some videos so people in my country will know Armenian Needle Art and i would like to share it. I'm inspired by your artwork and i will include credits to my videos if needed. Godbless ♥️🤗
Hi Arca! I'm honored you love my designs enough to teach them. Please share this art, and I would be humbled and very appreciative if you would credit my channel and my videos in your tutorial. That way, we both help each other. Thank you so much!
THANK YOU! my armenian great-grandparents came to the US after the genocide, my fedayi great-grandfather returned from fighting for the french in armenia then moving to america, went to syria and found his wife in an armenian orphanage there and brought her back to marry. she lived to an old age and made beautiful hand laces in huge quantity her whole life. my childhood family home had these beautiful curtains she made all by hand in such elaborate lace patterns. it must have taken ages. she had such a difficult life and watched her whole family killed in their home while she hid in a cabinet , she was so young a woman when she came to new country but still remembered her whole life how to do this beautiful art of hand lacing. unfortunately she died 2 years before my birth but i am so happy to find what she had been doing and a way to learn it. amazing that lace making is home craft in armenian tradition and not just something for upper classes it is something made in the home by women, so beautiful. thank you so so much this tutorial is so helpful to get me started to learn how to do this craft as well and hope to keep it alive in my family. ❤ 🇦🇲 ❤
Thank you for sharing this extremely touching story. Wow.
❤❤❤
💛💛💛
♥️♥️♥️ That's a story that really touches one's heart. ♥️♥️♥️
I think I will love to learn Armenian needle lace making. Neela Chatterjee.
Neela, I think you'd enjoy this very much. I hope you do learn!
I'm so happy I found your channel, I immediately got hooked on making Armenian lace. My poor knitting projects are being completely neglected.
Hi Essi, thank you so much for your comment and your viewership. I love hearing how excited my viewers get about Armenian needlelace. I'm honored to be able to teach this and I hope you learn what you've always wanted to learn from my videos. I know EXACTLY what you mean about the other projects sitting on the sidelines. Lace is just so much fun and so intricate... 😊
Thank you for your excellent tutorial. Clearly showing the technique of this beautiful craft and patiently explaining how to correct mistakes. Unlike so many other videos where the hands of the person move too fast for a beginner to be able to follow where to place the thread. Looking forward to following your Channel.
You're so welcome!
Thank you
You are explaining so good
You are great teacher for Armenian needle lace work
I watched your basic one the beginning one Love the work
Thank you!
You welcome
My mom used to work this under moon night time without light
I love this work
That's amazing, every now and then I hear old stories like this and I smile.@@salwakidanian4587
Watching from india
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm just starting out and not very good, but I love the idea of being able to make true lace and I'm 25% Armenian and this makes me feel closer to my ancestors 🥰
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for stopping by. The lace playlist I have on my channel features a lot of excellent tutorials I've done that have helped a lot of people!
Thank you so much! I love your channel. It's so important that these skills aren't lost. The women in my family who knew how to do this have passed on and I am using your videos to learn.
You're so welcome, thanks for watching!
Madam I have fallen in love with lace you are making.Thank you.Neela Chatterjee.
It makes me so happy to know you love this craft! I hope you get started, and when you do, be sure to send me a photo! Leave comments with your progress and questions.
Thank you so much for taking pains and explaining so well!
The pleasure is mine, Shabistan. Thanks for taking the time to watch and learn!
You are a very good instructor. This is the first time I saw Armenian lace making. Beautiful work. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I am happy you're enjoying the lace 😊
Thank you for showing how to do this. Your work is beautiful and you explain everything so clearly.
Hi Hermione, you're very welcome. Thank you so much for your kind words.
Hello from USA. I found your channel while looking for tatting patterns. I am so joyful that I found your work which is pristine. I'm already hooked. Thank you soooo much for teaching your lace work tutorials. Your instructions are so easy to follow. Love your work.
Thank you so much! Makes me so happy to hear this, Paula! If you loved it, please share the video on face book or anywhere else you'd like!
I will thanks. Have a blessed day.
@@paulasaladino6711 Thanks Paula, likewise!
Брава мастер!!!Тонкая,изящная работа!Великолепный показ! Благодарю за секреты кружевницу!!!
Большое спасибо за вашу оценку!
I'm a beginner to tatting, crochet with limited experience of needlework. Other reviewers must be very experienced because I have nothing to show but a large pile of knots. I really enjoy the videos and want to learn. Hoping I can get this first step.
Hi Jennifer! Luckily, you sound like you're motivated and interested; that's all you need to do amazing needle lace! Also, you're in the right spot. My techniques are easy, fun, and beautiful (at leaste I hope you think they are!). This video is a great starting point. I also have my 8-part series that was very popular and might help you out: ruclips.net/video/KXfR81nMlTU/видео.html
@@BecomeInspired thank you for the reply and your very patient. I took a few days off and will try again. I'm determined and really enjoy your videos!
@@jenniferrobinson9379 You're so welcome. I am thrilled to be able to help you create beautiful art!
Thank you!!! for this beginner's lesson!! You are such a good teacher!!
You are so welcome! Glad you found my channel!!
Thank you for such a clear and patient explanation. I have tried making armenian needle lace many years ago from a book, and did have some success, but had forgotten how. I found your previous beginner video (with you outdoors) and couldn't understand, but this is very clear. I will be able to make lace again Hooray. Thanks for the encouragement to give it another try.
Thanks Kathlene, I love hearing these kinds of comments! Please let me know how it goes :)
I love this tutorial, thank you so much! Your clear teaching style reminds me of my aunt showing me how to stitch when I was a child, such happy memories--and I must say your skill is incredible but also so encouraging! I am following along! All my petals are ugly right now, but I can see improvement, and I like that you say "don't worry, you are still learning" :)
Heartwarming comment, thanks!
@@BecomeInspired You're welcome and thank you! Today I have finished my first satisfactory doily (there were many abandoned failures along the way) and now I am wanting to make everything out of lace. Once I got the hang of it, it is very relaxing to do 💕
@@ThisIsKiki1 This is wonderful! I'm sure there were a few hiccups along the way, and that's part of it. I'm so happy you are enjoying this experience. I would love to see photos when you get a chance.
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful knowledge, and inspiring me to create Armenian lace
Ian, you're very welcome!
Thanks so much for this. It's a lot easier to see what your hands are doing. So I'm going to do about these beginnings over and over til I can make all the loops even.
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for your tutorial, you made it so clear, I have been trying to do this for two weeks, with another lady, the way you show the mistakes, then how to put it right is brilliant, I have subscribed to your channel.
Glad it helped Sally! I'm so grateful to have you as a viewer.
Thank you SO much for making this detailed beginner's video. I've had such a tough time with this starting phase of the needle lace process. (But, I've never given up!) This video is so helpful. I can see several areas where my errors were and now I have finally made my first usable "flower" yay! Thank you again!!
I am very happy to hear this. Good for you, good job persisting and continuing to try hard!
i know Im randomly asking but does someone know a trick to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@Will Kayson Instablaster :)
@Damien Remington I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Damien Remington it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain things slowly and clearly. You're an excellent teacher!!
Honored to hear, thank you.
Hi madam I am from Hyderabad (India)an old lady interested in learning needle lace I saw your video you teach & explain again & again so well that even a lay person can understand so well that he or she is eager to do that lace immediately look at me an old lady aged 80+ is so much interested thank you mam my name is Rukminj thank you very much for your patience in teaching this fine art please reply for I am having many doubts which I want to get it cleared by you
Dear Rukminj, thank you for your lovely comment. I'm grateful for your passion for this art. It makes me so happy to know that I am helping people learn how to do this! I will do my best to help.
Thank you so much for making this for detailed beginners and for patient explanation
Mohammad, the pleasure is all mine! I'm glad you enjoyed this.
Thank you so much, i always wanted to learn neddle lacy, good I found your channel, you explained it so well, I am a beginner, I am fascinate with this lace work, the way to explain. Once again thanks
You are so welcome!
Thanks so much.you are the only one so far teaching needle lace in English very systematically.l have subscribed to your channel.thankyou once again.good luck
Thank you Adelita, this is my favorite compliment. I am grateful for your viewership and I hope you share my channel with your friends and family.
This is one of my best of all time, I'm found of handy work, I've learnt many handy stich work, this is most challenging then wt I learnt, thnx mem for this beautiful art of work, I'll definitely try it....
THANK YOU!
Thank you so much! Your instructions are very clear, and the camera being close to your work is incredibly helpful.
You're welcome Erica!
YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT TEACHER.
Thank you Lucille! I'm so glad you are enjoying my videos 😍
Thank you so much! Your instructions are easy to follow and you didn’t speed up for the sake of time! Your movements were completely visible and you weren’t afraid to repeat yourself which I liked! I was able to successfully make these first steps on the first try! Also your voice brought back some good memories! My Dad’s side of my family and my stepmom’s side are Hungarian. Your accent sounds very similar to my step-grandmother’s accent. My paternal grandmother had a bit of an accent too. It’s comforting to hear that Eastern European sounding accent. I don’t hear it often anymore. My maternal grandmother was the needle arts person in my family though. She had no accent, but she had a very straight forward and patient way of explaining things like you. I’m looking forward to continuing to learn from you and remembering all those wonderful memories of my family who aren’t around to teach me things anymore.
Sarina, you're so welcome! That's my job, to teach people patiently and slowly. So very happy you were able to follow along, and that I brought back some memories of your family. Welcome to my channel and you'll find no shortage of needle lace videos! Someday, post a photo of your work here in the comments. Send me a google drive link and I'd love to see what you've created. Thanks for coming by!!
Շատ շնորհակալ եմ։ You do it easy for me to learn it. Thanks
Իմ հաճույք!
Gracias por mostrar su labor, quiero ver más
Tengo muchos videos! Disfruta!!
I've never seen needle lace before and I love it; thank you much for the tutorial. ❤
You are so welcome! Give it a shot and let me know how it goes.
@@BecomeInspired My first three attempts didn't go as planned, by the forth attempt I mastered it. Loving it
@@deehearn8074 That's what I love to hear! I'm so glad you kept practicing. When you can, post a google drive link of your photo here. I'd love to see it!
@@BecomeInspired I will do.
@@deehearn8074 Thanks Dee!
Thank you very much for sharing this tutorial with such details that a beginner just like me can follow it very closely and practice. Even the minute details are explained. I am grateful that I can follow your language so well so that I can follow very well and practice .thank you very much with love from kerala, India
My pleasure! I cherish all of my viewers from India. You are a very special people from a special country! It's wonderful that you understand English; I wish I could speak Hindi or any of the other beautiful dialects. I love languages. Enjoy and please feel free to share this video with your friends!
@@BecomeInspired ❤
M so happy today I learn it actually I was practicing from last 2 days but its difficult for me to make now I learn it actually it is easy but some tym its difficult for bigner but thanku today I learn
Keep it up, thank you for watching! I am glad you are trying to do your best with this.
Even if I know how to make it... You inspire me. You gave me an idea!
Onna you’re now one of my experts! You’ve been watching for so long that you are absolutely proficient! I always add some important information and techniques even in the beginner videos 🙂
Fantastic I’ve been sewing all my life but I’d never seen needle lace before only lace worked on a cushion I’ve never tried the cushion method it always looked confusing but your way really appeals to me I look forward to learning❤thankyou
My pleasure!
Mam yu are so nice and taught us so calmly
Hi Sujata, you are very welcome. I hope you enjoy this lesson 😊
You're a great teacher. Thank you very much for all of your videos! They are a treasure (:
Honored to hear this, thank you!
You r an excellent teacher
Thank you
You are welcome, thanks for watching Lena!
Muito lindo seu trabalho!!!!!
Parabéns .
Estou tão feliz que você adorou.
Hi Ashley, I just watched this needle lace video from last October. I don't know how I missed it. You make it so much more clear on the beginning and also on the handkerchief. It was very good and so easy to follow. Thank you.
I'm so happy you went back and watched it! There are a lot of videos, and you're not the only one that hasn't seen them all. There are just too many! 😊 But here's the playlist (linked at the end of this comment) with all of them, just in case. I'm so glad you found this helpful. ruclips.net/p/PL7CBs6KkliOHYgeuEsNHTQd4FRAyhW1Cu
Thank you Madam for uploading the video.😊
My pleasure!
This is the best, most helpful video ever. Thank you!
Clareth, thank you! So happy it helps you.
Gracias Maestra por sus enseñanzas le entiendo muy bien Dios la bendiga siempre
De nada Angela! Siempre!!
Mam, You are a good instructor.
Thank you Syeda!
Thank you so much!💚💚💚
The pleasure is mine!
Wow This is an awesome video.... I am learning a lot..... I am still having trouble getting all of the petals the same length, but I will keep trying....
Thank you Kenneth! Many of my beginner students tell me they have trouble making the petals the same size. That's OK, no problem! It's exactly where you need to be as a beginner. The fact that you are making petals, period, is fantastic progress as a beginner. In time, they will become the same size with practice. I just finished the lace gift I wanted to send to you. I'll be sending it out today!
So precious and nicely explained.👌 .
Thankyou ❤
No problem! Thanks! So glad you came to my channel!!
That is wonderful. Thank you for making this so easy for me
You are so welcome!
This is awesome!! Thanks for explaining so clear🙏😊👍
You're welcome!
Thank you for your very patient and helpful videos!
Thanks!
Fabulous! I tat and have been watching Turkish oya videos that add this to their tatting! Wonderful video very easy to follow!
Awesome! Thank you for enjoying this!
Very beautiful !!! Thank you for sharing your talent
Thank you very much! Did you try this?
@@BecomeInspired Yes Ashley I have..i have finished the first round of the pattern, I put it aside before i did something that would ruin it.
Thank you .good way To teach.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this with everyone! It is so nice to learn how to do beautiful things like this💛
You're welcome Tiffany, I'm happy you enjoyed this tutorial! Armenian Needle Lace is a ton of fun!!
This is wonderful and I can't wait to try it!
Thanks so much! Enjoy it!!
Lindíssimos seus projetos, e obrigada por nos mostrar com carinho como se faz! abraços S2
De nada! Você já experimentou algum desses projetos?
You teach very well. Thank you so much:)
You're so welcome, thanks for watching! Let me know how your needlelace comes out 😊
@@BecomeInspired Sure :)
you are wonderful.... I enjoy listening and learning from your first video...
Kimberly, thank you so much for your kind words. I'm so glad you loved this!
Well needed content. Thanks for sharing 👌
My pleasure!
I know and the first to build a church. Thanks to God for your people. Bless you child. I am so glad to learn all this info in my old age before it was to late. The young fools in this country that want communism have no real idea what it is all about, they just want someone else to pay the price so they can be lazy.
If one hasn't lived through poverty and war, that person can hardly imagine the horrors that have happened in the past (and even today) in other regimes. Thanks for your support Mary!!
I am so happy. I love to see
Thanks!
I have been following you and your lovely work for many months now...!!! As a matter of fact, I had just seen your first video on the subject over and over many times and could not figure out the movement of the needle... Today I found this new, to me, video and I feel I can, MAYBE, have it sunk into my brain some day soon if I persevere... However, and with all due respect, I find it very confusing when, instead of first and foremost showing us the simple beginning process in its entirety, you cut it several times short in the middle warning us not to do this or that mistake or that you talked to someone else about yet another mistake... My brain is geared to learn the simple and basic A and B and C first... As 1 - 2 - and 3... AND, if I don't get it, I repeat... Over and over until I get it and then, when I get it right be curious enough to inquire about possible mistakes I may make in the future and these I measure in the infinite... For we are human and liable to get distracted or bored or tired and then it becomes imperative to know where and why a I blew it and go back and re-do... Like when we are learning the basic notes of the scale at the piano you teach DO and then RE and then MI... You don't teach: "DO (but don't press SOL or FA or LA... for that is a mistake...)... " Extremely confusing... At least to me... Also, when learning something I find that too much language, too many words, muddle the understanding of the gist and beauty of the process... If I am going to learn anything at all I will absorb better and learn faster when words come to me in a concise and clear way and not as many different voices with different subjects that will carry my attention this and that and yet another way... I thank you for your tolerance and patience reading these lines and most certainly will continue to try to follow you in your quest to teach the beautiful needlework of Armenia... Love you...!!!
Thank you so much for those words! Yes, it's true that everyone learns differently, and I will do my best to tailor my content for as many learning styles as I can. I appreciate the honest feedback and I'm so grateful for your interest in this art form!
super.ich lerne mit...
Vielen Dank!
This is amazingly beautiful!
Thank you so much Teresa!
Ty very very much.
Hi Usha, you're very welcome. Please post this on Facebook for your friends and family to see too 😊
U are a good instructer
Well thanks so much ! What a sweet thing for me to hear, Mohammad.
I didn’t realize at first that you’re not leaving your thread attached to the ball, but cutting a piece. Is there a specific length or it doesn’t matter?
The length doesn't matter. You'll constantly add more and more string as you go on.
Thank you for a great demonstration. Do you sell this pattern G
Nicely described
I’m hoping you look at comments on old videos from a year ago. I totally understand what you’re saying to do, but I can’t get past the second petal.
I definitely read all my comments. These videos have been helpful for thousands of my viewers, and I know it's tough at first, but you will get there with some practice, I promise! I used to offer lessons, but recently I've had to stop. I might start up again if you are interested!
I subscribed you, thank you it was so clear, your way of teaching!
My pleasure Tanya, I appreciate that!
I am from Kolkata India. Neela Chatterjee
That's wonderful, thank you for sharing with me Neela! I would love to visit India someday.
ALWAYS A GREAT JOB!
Glad you think so! 😍
Omygoodness! So glad i found you. Been trying to do a rose i saw n cannot get it. Thanks to you being such a good speaker i finally have gotten further than i thought i could! 🥰
I have crochet a 18" doll dress that needs flowers as ribbon flowers are too big. This technique makes the perfect size but alas i have not been able to catch on till i found you! I will check out your channel. I hope to find a video explaining the type of threads to be useing for this artistry, 💓
You are so welcome Gayle, welcome to my channel! I'd love to see the photos of your progress - please send me some so I can take a look at how you're doing.
@@BecomeInspired , alas sending a photo i have not been able to figure out how to do, ugg. When i do i will tho! 🥰
@@gaylescovel7308 You can use Google Drive or Imgur, those are ways you can get a link for the photo and just paste it into the comments here.
@@BecomeInspired , oooohh! Im so going to ask my daughters about those!! Thankyou❣
@@gaylescovel7308 You're welcome!
Excellent explanation 😍👍🏼👌🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you very much.❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you.. 😊 🙏
You're welcome 😊
Iam practicing this work
Wonderful, send me photos later!
Your work is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure, thank you for watching.
AGRADEÇO POR ENSINAR MUITO BEM, BEIJOS DESDE BRASIL.🥰
De nada minha querida Rosa!
Thanks very much.l understand clear.
Glad it helped!
Wow well explained 💐👍👌💐
Thank you Sandra 😊
♥️♥️♥️👏👏👏🇧🇷 tank you. Amazing!
You're welcome Ana :)
Hi Ashley. What size needle are you using.
Hello! I'm just using a small needle, but here's a link of the needle set I purchased. My favorite needles: amzn.to/2WcTB9B
Thank you so very much for sharing , I always wanted to learn
Your video is awesome , you explain it so clearly .
Thank you again :)
Thank you for your kind words 🙏 you’re very welcome
@@BecomeInspired I forgot to ask what size needle do I use please ?
You’re very welcome! Here are My favorite needles: amzn.to/2WcTB9B
@@BecomeInspired Thank you so much again :)
@@brendafreeman8714 My pleasure, anytime!
So normally do you work with one needle straight off the ball? or cut yardage from off of the ball?
I always cut some off. You'll see if you watch some more of the videos.
I love your work , but my loops don't slide like yours every th thing comes apart.😥
Maria, I know you can do it! Keep practicing. I'll make some more videos with closer details in the future.
I want to have a go at this! What kind of thread do you use?
Thanks! The thread is linked in the video description. I hope you give it a try! Here it is in case you need it: amzn.to/38MMOWM
@@BecomeInspired Thanks. I found it!👍
@@ruthiebabe3638 You're welcome!
Any good place for patterns? I don’t want to buy a book until I know I’m going to enjoy this but it’s fascinating to me.
My channel is the only place I’m aware of. The patterns I’m teaching aren’t from a book, but from my orphanage. Check out my playlist with many Needlelace videos. Armenian Needlelace ruclips.net/p/PL7CBs6KkliOHYgeuEsNHTQd4FRAyhW1Cu
I have question: how much thread do you put in the needle?
However much you're comfortable with. I do about a yard each time.
Hello, Can I ask what type of needle are you using? Thanks
Check description! All info is there.
@@BecomeInspired Thank you , Audrey
I want to know which threat to use crochet threat or tatting threat
Check out the links in my description. It's listed there!
Could you please explain how to make rectangle shape
Yes, this is on my list of videos to do soon. For now, check my lace playlist to see a whole bunch of designs.
Thanks for your vedio
Most welcome
Hi Ashley, Can i use your designs to do some tutorial for my youtube channel? I've been doing your designs and im finally making a lot of coasters and i wanted to create some videos so people in my country will know Armenian Needle Art and i would like to share it. I'm inspired by your artwork and i will include credits to my videos if needed. Godbless ♥️🤗
Hi Arca! I'm honored you love my designs enough to teach them. Please share this art, and I would be humbled and very appreciative if you would credit my channel and my videos in your tutorial. That way, we both help each other. Thank you so much!
@@BecomeInspired I would love to! Thank you ❤️
@@arcaolfindo5728 You're very welcome!
Hello! Are you using the thicker or thinner needle in the set listed on Amazon?
Both! Depending on how I feel, I change it up. You can use the one you favor the most. When my eyes work well, I go with thin.
@@BecomeInspired Awesome, thank you!
@@shaylake757 Very welcome Shay! Have you given this a shot yet? Let me know how it goes.
مرحبا اعجبتني طريقة عملك.انه جميل للغاية انا ايضا اقوم بالتطريز اليدوي مرحبا بك في قناتي.
شكرا للمشاهدة!