Thank you for showing this informative video. I would love to become a better hand stitcher. Your tutorials are easy to understand and entertaining, like a visit with a good friend. Hope that makes sense😂. Will be returning to this one for future reference. Great job.
Thank you Jeanette for this excellent tutorial. I especially liked how you used the square knot at the beginning of your whip stitch. I’ll have to try that. ❤❤❤
Thanks for this. I also find it very relaxing to stitch my paper pieces whilst watching tv. However, I now use a slightly different method - I do a couple of catch stitches in every corner of the hexagon without going through the paper. This holds it all together but stops you needing to pull out the tacking when you sew the hexis together.
I absolutely loved the yellow hexagon on the yellow string quilt. I've never seen anyone put those 2 elements together, but what a beautiful bag or pillow that would be. I have never been tempted to do EPP, but I'm definitely going to make this block and do it using the same colors (which I've also never been tempted to do). You have really inspired me today!
Thank you so much for this. I usually use the sewing machine to close my turn spots, but never liked how it looked. And I would try to watch other RUclips videos about invisible stitches, but they weren’t as clear as this! My future projects thank you!
Thank you so much for teaching us these stitches! ❤ I too enjoy EPP but am not fluent in hand stitching so it is wonderful to learn more stitches and tips. 😊
I've leant so much whilst watching your tutorials Jeanette. I'm a very grateful beginner. Do you have a pattern or tutorial for the thread catcher and pin cushion on the desk beside you?
And now I know how to do a quilter’s knot! Thank you! I keep learning from you!!!
I just happen to see your videos. I love them. Even an old American loves your video.
Thank you. I enjoy hand stitching, too, and you're a very good teacher.
You are such a pleasure to watch and listen to. Love your channel and have learned so much
Thank you for showing this informative video. I would love to become a better hand stitcher. Your tutorials are easy to understand and entertaining, like a visit with a good friend. Hope that makes sense😂. Will be returning to this one for future reference. Great job.
Your tutorials are wonderful, complete, ideal for English paper piecing etc.
❤loved your stitches! I will definitely use your method for hand sewing. Very well done. Thank you!
Thank you Jeanette lovely demonstrations xx
Thank you Jeanette for this excellent tutorial. I especially liked how you used the square knot at the beginning of your whip stitch. I’ll have to try that. ❤❤❤
Thanks for this. I also find it very relaxing to stitch my paper pieces whilst watching tv. However, I now use a slightly different method - I do a couple of catch stitches in every corner of the hexagon without going through the paper. This holds it all together but stops you needing to pull out the tacking when you sew the hexis together.
Thank you for another great tutorial. Wonderfully clear instructions and suggestions for use.
Thank you for this, a lovely (and very informative)video to watch. 😊
I absolutely loved the yellow hexagon on the yellow string quilt. I've never seen anyone put those 2 elements together, but what a beautiful bag or pillow that would be. I have never been tempted to do EPP, but I'm definitely going to make this block and do it using the same colors (which I've also never been tempted to do). You have really inspired me today!
Thank you I really enjoy and find your videos very helpful. ❤
I love this video, as usual with your tutorials. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for another great tutorial!
lovely tutorial thank you!
Thank you so much. I now know how to start this work.
Excellent camera work on the close ups! Thank you for a great video with such clear explanations.
And just when you said something about your nails, I was thinking what elegant hands you have. 😀
Great tutorial, so easy to follow ❤
Absolutely perfect! Your explanations and the camera work made this easy to follow and very useful. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this. I usually use the sewing machine to close my turn spots, but never liked how it looked. And I would try to watch other RUclips videos about invisible stitches, but they weren’t as clear as this! My future projects thank you!
Thank you Jeanette for the very informative video.
Thank you so much for teaching us these stitches! ❤ I too enjoy EPP but am not fluent in hand stitching so it is wonderful to learn more stitches and tips. 😊
Thankyou - I really appreciated this demonstration! 😊
I've leant so much whilst watching your tutorials Jeanette. I'm a very grateful beginner. Do you have a pattern or tutorial for the thread catcher and pin cushion on the desk beside you?
Thanks so much
Can you show us more hand stitching? Can you show us how to make flowers and completely a project ? Do you have classes ?
Thank you, I enjoyed watching. Do you have a pattern for your pouch?
Are you using single thread ?
Where is Katrina
You are a good teacher but I wish you’d slow down and talk slower. Love your channel ❤
You can alter the playback speed in settings.
Where's Katrina?