Thank you so very much. Each of your tutorials is interesting in its own way, I'm learning such a lot and thoroughly enjoying trying different ways to use the stitches to create projects. More than anything am loving the way to are encouraging us to free up our style. Your delivery method is very soothing as well!
You're so good at explaining! Thank you - and I am not sure if you mentioned it, but folks can slow down the video speed if needed, click on the six sided icon at the bottom of the screen and bring up various settings for the video
Awww, thank you and thanks for the tip! That's an excellent idea. I know when I was trying to learn to knit socks from a video, I had to re-watch many times.
This is such a charming little hexagon, and seeing the glimpse of varied hexagons together looked so cool! I've never tried embroidery, but you make it seem very approachable 😃
That’s a great question. I do that pretty much the same way I start the thread, by taking a few stitches over top of each other on the back of the piece. You can do this around one of the stitches on the back, going through the loop a couple of times
Yes my default is two. Sometimes I use 3 if I want something to be more dominant, or 1 for fine details or something in the distance like the flying birds in this piece
Hi im just watching your Visio its hard to learn if you are a right handed person because its the opposite to you try teaching with the videoing front of you for tight hand and this way you are doing for left had its twice the work but you will get more followers thanks for showing
Awesome artist talent. Thank you for sharing this and everything else 🥰
Thank you so much I’m glad you like it
I love the way you teach. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you
Love your work! Wish I could attend one of your work shops. Thanks for sharing.❤
Thank you. It would be so great if we could all get together
Love this sweet hexagon nice and easy thank you for this inspiration ❤
You are most welcome
Beautiful. Love your work
Many many thanks
Thankyou , very clear instruction. It will be a fun evening project to work on.
Your voice is very easy to listen to.
Thank you so much
Finding your art has made me fall back in love with my slow stitching ❤️
Oh, I love that!
Thank you so very much. Each of your tutorials is interesting in its own way, I'm learning such a lot and thoroughly enjoying trying different ways to use the stitches to create projects. More than anything am loving the way to are encouraging us to free up our style. Your delivery method is very soothing as well!
Thank you so much! Glad you like them!
I really love what you do and wish I could learn it. But unfortunately I get motion sickness watching your videos.
That’s unfortunate
Thank you again look forward to more videos.
Glad you’re enjoying them
You're so good at explaining! Thank you - and I am not sure if you mentioned it, but folks can slow down the video speed if needed, click on the six sided icon at the bottom of the screen and bring up various settings for the video
Awww, thank you and thanks for the tip! That's an excellent idea. I know when I was trying to learn to knit socks from a video, I had to re-watch many times.
❤️👍
thank you
This is delightful
thank you!
This is such a charming little hexagon, and seeing the glimpse of varied hexagons together looked so cool! I've never tried embroidery, but you make it seem very approachable 😃
Thanks so much. Like everything, it can be approachable if you are able to accept the imperfection
I really like these
thank you
A fun little tutorial - thanks for sharing. Cheers, Christine
Thanks for watching!
Very fun
Thanks
Thanks so much for sharing 🧵♥️🪡
My pleasure
So beautiful🌺🌼🌹
Thank you so much 😊
For the yellow flower how about Goldenrod?😊
Definitely could be
I love this but one thing I don't understand is how you secure the end of the thread when the thread runs out.
That’s a great question. I do that pretty much the same way I start the thread, by taking a few stitches over top of each other on the back of the piece. You can do this around one of the stitches on the back, going through the loop a couple of times
How many strands do you use? it looks like two to me.
Yes my default is two. Sometimes I use 3 if I want something to be more dominant, or 1 for fine details or something in the distance like the flying birds in this piece
Hi im just watching your Visio its hard to learn if you are a right handed person because its the opposite to you try teaching with the videoing front of you for tight hand and this way you are doing for left had its twice the work but you will get more followers thanks for showing
good to know, thanks for taking the time to comment
LOL I thought she was left handed. Really doesn't make any difference to me. Her teaching is wonderful and easy to follow. 😊