WooHoo!! I could never get this stitch- my brain just would not compute. I have just finished 3 nice rows and on the middle row I even attempted the double herringbone with fabulous success. Thank you Sarah 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇦🇺🦘
Thanks for today's video, Sarah. I'm thinking that the herringbone stitch look quite like the long armed cross stitch. Are these basically the same stitch? Or is there a difference in how they are executed when working row upon row or column by column? Thanks!
I also use herringbone stitch to hem garments is I do it by hand, particularly cotton fabrics. I love your poscast and I am enjoying the Stitch series. My problem stitch is French knots, I always have a problem with them. 😊👍
Hi Sarah, thank you for all of your content. I enjoy it all so much. I do have a question. What encouraged you to attend Academy? I don’t recall (if you mentioned) how long of a commitment it was. Did you attend with an end goal of self improvement or to make a career out of handwork? For one, I am glad you attended.
Thank you Sarah and Jonathan for your video. Oh my goodness I have never seen this stitch in such beautiful configurations as those borders. Or perhaps I should say I never realised /recognised the stitch that formed the base. I look forward to trying these out. I am so enjoying slow stitching in hand and going with the flow, less formal than my crewel work panel. It is just nice to change back and forth depending how I feel.
Freestyle imperfections are the best in more beautiful, because it’s in its natural state. I don’t like to really draw lines and following my pretty much like to let everything go it’s natural thing.
I recently used the herringbone stitch to hem a kitchen towel, using variegated floss and it's charming and easy.. I did use a water removal marker to mark the stitch intervals but it was worth the time involved.
I just wanted to say I’ve been into Cross stitch and got so involved in that but I saw you again and realized I miss Embroidery stitches… thanks. I will start the Slow stitch sampler of yours ❤️💯
A stitch I keep avoiding because I'm never satisfied with how it looks when I've done it. Practice, practice, practice I can hear you saying 😂 and of course you're right. Love your videos.
Thanks so much for showing all these stitches. It's soooo much easier seeing them done rather than following written instructions! 😊 I just caught your sampler videos not long ago. I hope to go back to the first and do my own sampler as a guide to go back to. 😊❤😊 I love your videos!
I'm left handed. So sometimes learning a new stitch from someone who is right handed can be a challenge. I love herringbone stitch. But I have never seen the variations. Very cool. I would like to try them. Thank you
WooHoo!! I could never get this stitch- my brain just would not compute. I have just finished 3 nice rows and on the middle row I even attempted the double herringbone with fabulous success. Thank you Sarah 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇦🇺🦘
Please do more on creating those other boarders. Especially the last one
You are so relaxing to hear and very easy to understand your directions 💯👏
Love how it looks in the variegated thread!❤
Great video, thanks Sarah!
Thank you for showing the left handed approach. I needed to see that.
Thank Sarah ☺❤
Hey Sarah, can you do this stitch using sewing machine cotton? I'm making flowers with a few layers.
I love herringbone stitch. Please could you do more on this?
Ditto! So useful and pretty.
I love herringbone stitch, it is so versatile, with a lot of variations possible.
Lovely stitching, respect for doing it left handed
One of my favourites nice stitch ❤😊
Thanks for today's video, Sarah. I'm thinking that the herringbone stitch look quite like the long armed cross stitch. Are these basically the same stitch? Or is there a difference in how they are executed when working row upon row or column by column? Thanks!
I also use herringbone stitch to hem garments is I do it by hand, particularly cotton fabrics. I love your poscast and I am enjoying the Stitch series. My problem stitch is French knots, I always have a problem with them. 😊👍
Hi Sarah, thank you for all of your content. I enjoy it all so much. I do have a question. What encouraged you to attend Academy? I don’t recall (if you mentioned) how long of a commitment it was. Did you attend with an end goal of self improvement or to make a career out of handwork? For one, I am glad you attended.
Thank you Sarah and Jonathan for your video. Oh my goodness I have never seen this stitch in such beautiful configurations as those borders. Or perhaps I should say I never realised /recognised the stitch that formed the base. I look forward to trying these out. I am so enjoying slow stitching in hand and going with the flow, less formal than my crewel work panel. It is just nice to change back and forth depending how I feel.
Freestyle imperfections are the best in more beautiful, because it’s in its natural state. I don’t like to really draw lines and following my pretty much like to let everything go it’s natural thing.
I love to mix it up, embroidery stitches on cross stitch fabric and cross stitch stitches on embroidery/slow stitch projects.
I recently used the herringbone stitch to hem a kitchen towel, using variegated floss and it's charming and easy.. I did use a water removal marker to mark the stitch intervals but it was worth the time involved.
Hi thankyou for that I have been wanting to learn how to do the herringbone stitch to join two pieces of fabric together to make a pouch thankyou🎉
I just wanted to say I’ve been into Cross stitch and got so involved in that but I saw you again and realized I miss Embroidery stitches… thanks. I will start the Slow stitch sampler of yours ❤️💯
The angle is to flat. You can't see what your doing.
Lovely thread what are you using please?
Thanks for the left handed portion
Thank you Professor Homfray
Thank you Sarah! I needed this, my stitches always look a little wonky.
You mean they have swagger...😂👍
A stitch I keep avoiding because I'm never satisfied with how it looks when I've done it. Practice, practice, practice I can hear you saying 😂 and of course you're right. Love your videos.
Thanks so much for showing all these stitches. It's soooo much easier seeing them done rather than following written instructions! 😊
I just caught your sampler videos not long ago. I hope to go back to the first and do my own sampler as a guide to go back to. 😊❤😊
I love your videos!
I'm left handed. So sometimes learning a new stitch from someone who is right handed can be a challenge. I love herringbone stitch. But I have never seen the variations. Very cool. I would like to try them. Thank you
I do cross stitch too and the variations you showed at the end would make wonderful borders for it. Thanks for the video.
Would love to see how you stitched up your last sampler on the Aida fabric. It looks so pretty
Very nice work. This looks like a fun stitch to work with. I'll give it a go.
Thank you : )
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Again, as always, full of excellent education😍🫱🏻🫲🏽🫶🏼