Thanks for the video. I am not sure what microphone you are using but it is so clear and no background but the best part is the delicious sound of the thread going into and out of the wool!
It really is. And imagine it if one just wove back and forth three or four times? It could be used in place of bullion knot or as a decorative center instead of a french knot. The possibilities are endless!
I am learning so much from you!!! I hope even after our 90 days are up you continue teaching and inspiring!!! My friends and family think these are cool but the next question is inevitably what are you going to do with it🤔
This is a new one for me- I was stitching along with you thinking this is nice, many possibilities , I wonder how it gets lumpy. Found out didn't I ! I think I must have pulled a little tighter on the one side in a place. Little more focus and as always a little more practice. .Love how you finished the circle, the ribbon around the edge of the circle is that a wheatear stitch? Lovely demo, fun to see Merlin keeping an eye on the situation, happy creating! Barb
Another lovely stitch. When you first made the sampler, did you attach the circles with fusible, a pin or just whip stich them down? Did you show the circle above this one that looks like a sunflower? Thanks for doing this series.
I always whipstitch first with a matching color wool blend thread. The sunflower is Sue Spargo's design, here's the video - ruclips.net/video/porCsjVjkHc/видео.html
Truely a beautiful stitch. Have a blessed day 🌈💚🙏💚🌈
Thx Collen ❤️
Thank you for sharing this wonderful demonstration
I’m so glad, Pam! ❤️💕❤️
I have never seen this before. Thanks
sue singer ❤️
Love it! Maybe if I practice this one I will get better with the picot stitch...lol
theresa veroline 😂 it’s definitely easier to master! ❤️
Thanks for the video. I am not sure what microphone you are using but it is so clear and no background but the best part is the delicious sound of the thread going into and out of the wool!
Ha! Thanks so much. I actually film all of these videos with just my iPhone! ❤️
Love the short ones. This is an interesting dimensional stitch!
It really is. And imagine it if one just wove back and forth three or four times? It could be used in place of bullion knot or as a decorative center instead of a french knot. The possibilities are endless!
I am learning so much from you!!! I hope even after our 90 days are up you continue teaching and inspiring!!! My friends and family think these are cool but the next question is inevitably what are you going to do with it🤔
Michael Foster thx so much! I will definitely be continuing and have no intention of stopping, though I may slow my pace and not post 2 videos a day!
This is a new one for me- I was stitching along with you thinking this is nice, many possibilities , I wonder how it gets lumpy. Found out didn't I ! I think I must have pulled a little tighter on the one side in a place. Little more focus and as always a little more practice. .Love how you finished the circle, the ribbon around the edge of the circle is that a wheatear stitch? Lovely demo, fun to see Merlin keeping an eye on the situation, happy creating! Barb
Yes, the wheatear stitch. That video is now up - ruclips.net/video/cGQJf_QUNMU/видео.html
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Another lovely stitch. When you first made the sampler, did you attach the circles with fusible, a pin or just whip stich them down? Did you show the circle above this one that looks like a sunflower? Thanks for doing this series.
I always whipstitch first with a matching color wool blend thread. The sunflower is Sue Spargo's design, here's the video - ruclips.net/video/porCsjVjkHc/видео.html
@@ArianeZurcher212 Thanks, that is gorgeous as are all of them.
@@susanrascone2098 ❤️
Just noticed my comments are coming up as Michael. Should be Marti.
Michael Foster hi Marti! ❤️
What is the stitch to the left of the last needle woven bar please.
It's the Pearl Stitch! Here you go: ruclips.net/video/els1UNuBbwI/видео.html