I love love LOVE this! Thank you for making the video. I’ll definitely purchase your embroidery design (I like the length of the ribbons on your bows) I got giggly when the third hand appeared in your video. Goodness knows, some days, I wish I had a third hand too!
So super cute! I purchased two of these sweet bows, and needed better instructions than what came with my purchases. RUclips to the rescue. Thanks for the detailed video.
I'm very happy, and thank you so much for the kind words. I hope there will be more in the future that will help you with your creativity. Share your photos, I’d love to see them❤️🥰
@@Artapli I absolutely will share photos. I’m finishing up Halloween things currently and cannot wait to get started on shirts with those precious bows! 🎀
What is the tear away stabilizer you used exactly and sort of new embroidery haven’t been doing it very long. It’s one you’re using. Is it like a sticky paper and when you wash it , it comes off.
Tear-away stabilizer is a type of embroidery backing material used to provide temporary support while stitching designs on fabric. It’s typically a paper-like material that is placed under the fabric before embroidery. Once the stitching is complete, the stabilizer can be easily torn away from around the design, leaving only the embroidery on the fabric. Key Points: Purpose: Provides stability to prevent fabric stretching or puckering during embroidery. Application: Suitable for stable, non-stretchy fabrics like cotton or linen. Removal: Easily tears away after stitching, unlike cut-away stabilizers that need trimming with scissors. Tear-away stabilizers come in various weights, and the choice depends on the fabric and the complexity of the design.
Sorry, I don’t have the complete tutorial, but I do have tutorials on the same technique. You might find the missing parts you’re looking for there. Please check that tutorial as well ruclips.net/video/AUta61TtnQA/видео.html
I absolutely love the bows and thank you so much for your tutorial.
You are so welcome!
wow this is so cute and smart great ideal i bought all three ty be watching for more things like this
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love love LOVE this! Thank you for making the video. I’ll definitely purchase your embroidery design (I like the length of the ribbons on your bows)
I got giggly when the third hand appeared in your video. Goodness knows, some days, I wish I had a third hand too!
I’d also be happy if I actually had a second pair of hands-it would make things so much easier. LOL
Love it! Thanks for the tutorial!❤
Thank you so much for the kind words!
So super cute! I purchased two of these sweet bows, and needed better instructions than what came with my purchases. RUclips to the rescue. Thanks for the detailed video.
I'm very happy, and thank you so much for the kind words. I hope there will be more in the future that will help you with your creativity. Share your photos, I’d love to see them❤️🥰
@@Artapli I absolutely will share photos. I’m finishing up Halloween things currently and cannot wait to get started on shirts with those precious bows! 🎀
Adorable!
Love this!! My question though lol where did you find those super sharp scissors??? I must have a pair :)
Not sure, but I think those are from Amazon
Wow, that would be great with a breast cancer ribbon also. Thanks for the video, you make it look so easy.
Oh, what an awesome idea! Thank you so much! I really appreciate you sharing your ideas. I’ll definitely give it a try
What is the tear away stabilizer you used exactly and sort of new embroidery haven’t been doing it very long. It’s one you’re using. Is it like a sticky paper and when you wash it , it comes off.
Tear-away stabilizer is a type of embroidery backing material used to provide temporary support while stitching designs on fabric. It’s typically a paper-like material that is placed under the fabric before embroidery. Once the stitching is complete, the stabilizer can be easily torn away from around the design, leaving only the embroidery on the fabric.
Key Points:
Purpose: Provides stability to prevent fabric stretching or puckering during embroidery.
Application: Suitable for stable, non-stretchy fabrics like cotton or linen.
Removal: Easily tears away after stitching, unlike cut-away stabilizers that need trimming with scissors.
Tear-away stabilizers come in various weights, and the choice depends on the fabric and the complexity of the design.
Why would you not use wash away? I don’t care for the white fuzzy sticking out of the satin stitching
Looks awesome. Will you be coming out with a christmas bow?
A christmas festive bow is also released, you can find the link in the description of this video
@@Artapli TY
Do you have a full tutorial for this? I need all the steps lol
Sorry, I don’t have the complete tutorial, but I do have tutorials on the same technique. You might find the missing parts you’re looking for there. Please check that tutorial as well ruclips.net/video/AUta61TtnQA/видео.html
I noticed the wrong side do you add fabric or just leave the tearaway
I didn't add fabric, I just used tear away stabilizer
Great video but can do without the music
Oh, sorry if this is bothering you.
Can you please do a more thorough, slower video showing step by step and how to add the smaller flowers on top?
Thank you for your comment; I'll keep this in mind for the future.
I loved you video on the bow, but the music was a little distracting sorry.😃🙏
Sorry about that and thank you for the honesty. Next time I will consider this suggestion while making tutorial.
Cut the music I can’t watch with that