OH! I LOOOOVVEE questions about technique! Yes!. Seriously. the technique is the same, kind of. I would recommend either painting fabric, or using fabric to pain the image of a face in layers. It will work. You may need to do some tester pieces. But the split stitch, chain stitch, stem stitch and back stitch are your friend when it comes to faces- to embellish on applique'. Hair can be in turkey work (short hair) or braided textures.
Thank you for the video! Such a good part of a very enjoyable weekend, I’m binge watching, I admit it. It was also quite helpful that you talked about what to use where and when as well as contrasting what *not* to use sometimes. Very straightforward.
After your video the other day I went hunting for an embroidery hoop (I know we have several somewhere). I'm excited to try all this wonderful techniques.
I fused linen in this video, and linen frays terribly. But if you use medium to heavy usable stuff it will not fray at all. The light fusable product can be hit or miss on the fraying. If you use a tightly woven cotton the lighter fuse will work just fine with no fraying.
@@anteyewa2635 I have the code. It just kept telling me it has already been used. I think it's a problem with the badge wallet. I had this issue with several codes.
What a lovely explanation on both types of applique! Are there any tips on using velvet as applique or am I simply about to die trying? It is for a traditional piece that would have been appliqued in velvet but my first attempts have only given me headaches.
The trick I have found with velvet is the hand applique. If you are putting velvet on a smooth surface, you could probably use stick glue and tack around the outside. If you are applique' velvet on velvet- Pins and stitches and patience.
@@EagleRue Thank you very much. It is velvet on wool so at least the base is stable but the velvet still finds ways to move and bulk up. I haven't tried the way you stretched things out so perhaps that will already help.
I love the addition of the written text, it’s very inclusive and makes it easier to understand!
I am so glad it helps- I confess I cannot figure out how to do subtitles, so this was my compromise.
Thank you, I have learned new ways to applique, always did the button hole.
Excellent!
That plaited braid stitch 😍
Thank you for this. The explanations were very clear, even for a newbie like me. I appreciated how you had the captions on the side as well.
You're very welcome!
Loved this video especially the braid stitch!
Glad you enjoyed it! It is one of my favorites.
Thank you for this video! It was so very clear and well organized!
I am so glad you enjoyed it!
A lot of the satin stitches I see are the machine ones so it was great to see other options!
OH yes! there is so much to do! I love variety!
Would have loved to have seen more of the crane work 💖
Sorry! yeah, It was a commission pieces and I have very few photos. I am sad about that too.
I love the lion so much its so cute
Ooohh, I do have a question about human beings ( like body, face ) what would be the be methods? Or is that something completely different ?
OH! I LOOOOVVEE questions about technique! Yes!. Seriously. the technique is the same, kind of. I would recommend either painting fabric, or using fabric to pain the image of a face in layers. It will work. You may need to do some tester pieces. But the split stitch, chain stitch, stem stitch and back stitch are your friend when it comes to faces- to embellish on applique'. Hair can be in turkey work (short hair) or braided textures.
Eagle & Rue thank you so much
Thank you! I love the look of the embroidery around the edge of the appliqués.
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for the video! Such a good part of a very enjoyable weekend, I’m binge watching, I admit it. It was also quite helpful that you talked about what to use where and when as well as contrasting what *not* to use sometimes. Very straightforward.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful work. Thank you for showing us how to do this.
You are most welcome
That was a nice variety of work! I loved the lion's mane.
Glad you enjoyed it! DIscovering Turkey work and 3/d type embroidery is SOO satisfying and I just LOVE sharing it!
I have to say I've never seen fusible applique done this way, I'm going to have to try it. I love learning new ways to do things!
You are so welcome!
The technique of blending fused appliqué with embroidery is really cool!
Thank you. One of my favorite techniques.
It is very beautifull and so well done🥰🥰
Thank you! Cheers!
thank you so much! this and your video from yesterday help make embroidery and applique work so much less intimidating and more accessible.
I am so glad. I just love Applique'
Awesome! I'm starting into embroidery, so happy you made those videos for cocovid. Can't wait to try out what you teached!
I am so glad it helps you!
Oh wow! This would be amazing for a heraldic kirtle!
Yes! I want to make another one just to play more!
@@EagleRue Ermine spots, Lions, Fleur de Lys... the options are endless! I could see some amazing kirtles or even hooplandes made with these methods!
Lovely! I will try appliqué technique very soon!
Wonderful! when you do something, just put it up on Instagram and share with, I would love to see!
What beautiful work so glad I found you! Can’t wait to watch the rest of your work
Thank you
That looks fun 😄 I need to try that on one of my history bounding dresses!
Please do! and share over on instagram I totally want to see what you come up with!
After your video the other day I went hunting for an embroidery hoop (I know we have several somewhere). I'm excited to try all this wonderful techniques.
OH GOOD! pop over to my instagram and share your work I would love to see it!
Thank you so much for sharing your skills with all of us! your stitches are so wonderfully neat! i swooned the whole video :)
Small stitches just takes practice. you can do it too!
Highly enjoyable video and useful information.
I am so glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful! I didn’t know this is what appliqué was lol, I thought it meant those iron on patches. Very cool!
Thank you
Thank you!
You are welcome!
Wow, you do beautiful work! Thank you for this video it was very informative
Thank you!
Yay!!! I got here!
Yes!!! did you enjoy?
Yes!!! Very much!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you for the interesting ideas. :) I look forward to trying some in the future.
You are so welcome!
Love it! That fusible stuff is really neat. How badly does the fabric fray with it?
I fused linen in this video, and linen frays terribly. But if you use medium to heavy usable stuff it will not fray at all. The light fusable product can be hit or miss on the fraying. If you use a tightly woven cotton the lighter fuse will work just fine with no fraying.
Inspiring! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
This has given me a great many ideas! Thanks! (Badge code is not working, weirdly 🤷)
It took me a minute but the code is nh635n
@@anteyewa2635 I have the code. It just kept telling me it has already been used. I think it's a problem with the badge wallet. I had this issue with several codes.
@@kimropp3696 yeah they crashed it the first day. I was watching when it went down.
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What a lovely explanation on both types of applique! Are there any tips on using velvet as applique or am I simply about to die trying? It is for a traditional piece that would have been appliqued in velvet but my first attempts have only given me headaches.
The trick I have found with velvet is the hand applique. If you are putting velvet on a smooth surface, you could probably use stick glue and tack around the outside. If you are applique' velvet on velvet- Pins and stitches and patience.
@@EagleRue Thank you very much. It is velvet on wool so at least the base is stable but the velvet still finds ways to move and bulk up. I haven't tried the way you stretched things out so perhaps that will already help.
Hello from the uk
Greeting!
Sweet!
Thank you.
i really like turkey work
When I found this stitch I was in heaven!
nice work and video. I'm having trouble with you text code.
maybe I can help- what is the problem?
Same it says its invalid I think its supposed to be six digits not five
@@EagleRue the site says invalid
I'm also having trouble with the text code. It's saying it's invalid or has been used before or something