How to prepare a tapestry/needlepoint for use in your sewing project.
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- I have had many messages about how to cut up and sew with a tapestry. Hopefully this will be informative and show you that it is in fact a very simple process. Happy sewing!!
Great video, perfectly paced, no time wasted and extra tips given. Thank you so much. 😊
I love your "voice", I love your way of explaining things. You have answered all my questions. I watched it all. Thank you for your generosity in sharing this with us.
@@joannediver4437 your so welcome, glad you found it helpful!!
I'm so glad you saved that piece to use and enjoy. Cringe a little at it being cut because I know the hours that go into making it but it's better than going in trash.
Great tutorial! I’ve seen those wobble pieces at thrift shops and passed. Now I’m buying them. I love all the hand work! I never thought of the interfacing for stability in tapestries! Thank you. Linda from Gulfport, Mississippi,USA
Omg, I never thought to zig zag like that. I have always tried to zig zag the raw edge on the edge, your way is so much better.
Also appreciated your tip on how to get that smell out of vintage fabric, I leave things on the line for days, letting it get rained on etc trying to remove it!
The way you re shaped it made me think of how I block my wonky crochet pieces into shape.
Also feel like I’m stalking you with all my comments so sorry 🤪🤣
Thank you for this video!
We are waiting for the pattern as well!
Very helpful!! Thank you.
Perfect tutorial, thank you Anna.x❤🧵🪡
@@amandamorgan5511 you’re welcome 🥰
Great explaining! I hope one day to give this a go.
Thank you for sharing this video I felt you explained it perfectly, appreciate you showed how to do it without an overlocker as well, although it’s on my list of things I’d love one day 😊
@@shayj4312 your welcome!
As an elementary school teacher who is also super picky about RUclips videos, I think that your pace and explanation were spot on! Thank you for the tutorial!! I *might* be brave enough to cut into a tapestry, now that I know how to approach the task. Thanks again, and well done.
@@coraledin2801 wow high praise indeed! 😁