This was so helpful and comforting at the same time! It made me feel much more confident and was exactly what I needed as I look for ways to make the back of my beginner project a bit less chaotic! Thank you for sharing.
Never knew about your techniques, haven't done one any stitching in a while but recently got some embroidery pics and thought I'd brush up - thank you!
So would this work too for clothing? I’m wanting to be able to at least end without so many knots but I wanna make sure it can be washed without coming apart
This is super super helpful. Target had a cheap embroidery kit today and I've been wanting to try it out. It sure isn't the best material but when I sat down to start I realized I had no idea what I was doing dispite being a crafter. 😅 sometimes I think I can just do everything.
Loved this video very informative on starting and ending especially with the different versions, I watched 3 videos but they just explained techniques not really how to start or end.
A bit late to this party. But do you have a video where you elaborate on the "away stitch"? Because I'm curious to see how you would continue working the embroidery with that stitch, and then how you end it off.
@@Liagriffithx No problem at all, always happy to support my fellow content creators. I am looking forward to improving on my own current video format I have uploaded and, in the future, trying to create content as good as yours in the long-term.
Thank you for showing us the underside as well. People rarely show it and it really helps to see it
Bob Ross of embroidery, thanks Lady! :)
You're so welcome!
“No alarm”. I remained alarmed while she took care of business 🤗
I love that your thread matches your nails haha so cute
This was so helpful and comforting at the same time! It made me feel much more confident and was exactly what I needed as I look for ways to make the back of my beginner project a bit less chaotic! Thank you for sharing.
You're so welcome!
Thank you! This is exactly the tutoring I need. I've been scouring the internet trying to figure this out!!
Glad I could help!
Literally after like 10 videos I found this one and can finally do it! Thank you so much 🥺
Glad I could help!
Thanks! These videos are helping me learn from scratch!
Great to hear!
Thanks so much for this tutorial on tying off a the beginning and ending of stitching, it’s a great help.
Never knew about your techniques, haven't done one any stitching in a while but recently got some embroidery pics and thought I'd brush up - thank you!
You are so welcome!
So would this work too for clothing? I’m wanting to be able to at least end without so many knots but I wanna make sure it can be washed without coming apart
So patiently explained, I love it! Thank you for sharing :)
Thank you so much! I got an embroidery thing for Christmas and have been doing it. I’ve never done embroidery before so this was very helpful!
Wonderful!
This is super super helpful. Target had a cheap embroidery kit today and I've been wanting to try it out. It sure isn't the best material but when I sat down to start I realized I had no idea what I was doing dispite being a crafter. 😅 sometimes I think I can just do everything.
Loved this video very informative on starting and ending especially with the different versions, I watched 3 videos but they just explained techniques not really how to start or end.
Wow this is the one I always wanted. Thank you so much for the details ✌🏻🧶✨
Great!
What a great tutorial, thanks so much for an excellent demonstration!
Glad you enjoyed it!
are there any starting and ending knots that are safe for a tshirt to go in the washing machine?
Simon Legrand you can use an iron on fabric for the backside to protect better when washing
@@jodiosmio i would just need to iron the back of the embroidery? For how long and how does this work?
thank you, I actually needed to find a way to start a sewing stitch with a plastic thread. the 3rd start know method worked spelendidly
Wonderful!
Happy to have found this video!
Amazing work, it was really helpful and straight to the point :)
Greetings from a young German embroidery beginner ^^
I'm glad it was helpful!
A super useful video, it shows every neccesary detail! 😊
Thank you for this tutorial
You're welcome 😊
A bit late to this party. But do you have a video where you elaborate on the "away stitch"? Because I'm curious to see how you would continue working the embroidery with that stitch, and then how you end it off.
Thankyou! I looked forever for a video like this. Subscribed!
Nice handmade embroidery
impressive upload Lia Griffith. I smashed that thumbs up on your video. Maintain up the wonderful work.
Big thanks
@@Liagriffithx No problem at all, always happy to support my fellow content creators. I am looking forward to improving on my own current video format I have uploaded and, in the future, trying to create content as good as yours in the long-term.
Can you do one about the thread? Do you use all 6? Are you supposed to separate them ect? Can you embroider with normal thread?
this was so helpful! thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. This really helped me!
Glad it helped!
Thank you for sharing!! This has been so helpful (:
I'm so glad!
Should I knot my work for a tea towel or do you think I can weave the ends when a stitch is done? I like making useable things.
Definitely add a knot.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Really helpful. Thank you.
Very helpful, thank you
Never in my life I have hold needle..but following your tutorial yesterday I started learning but the back side of fabric look ugly what to do
what finally happens to the long tail of the 'away' knot pls?
She explains at the end!
With the away knot, if you put the knot on the front away from your pattern, how do you hide the knot later after you're done?
Watch to 6:25, she explains what to do.
Thank you😊
You're welcome 😊
but hooooooowwww does it not get undone by just weaving it through??
That was what I was thinking 🤔
It's just secured
great work 👍☺
What fabric can I buy per yard to embroider?
❤
Seems a lot easier to start with a knot
You can. Whatever works for you.
My needle keeps falling out
So quiet...
So calm
It is a good video but the words were really hiding what you were doing with your hands