I'm new at your channel. Such a beautiful tutorial. I'm a newbie to appliqué option stitches and you have given such a clear explanation of every step, and stitching slowly to understand what you are doing, it's been a great help! Thank you so much for your time sharing this technique.
I use the hand wheel to get my stitch to land right where I want it. I also use the hand wheel to back the needle out before the stitch is completed when it isn't in the right space. Thank you for sharing this. I'm going to go find your straight edge video now. Thank you!
I was looking for a video to send to a friend to explain this and the video is really good. The only extra thing to add to the instructions I think would be to describe where you put the needle in lift the foot and move the fabric to keep the curve. I knew what you were doing but a newbie might not.
Hello first time watching your video's, I really like the close up shot. And the fact that your sewing slow along the way. And explaining each step clearly not rushed. So a person like myself who's very new to different stitches of applique. Can follow along and understand, I joined right away to all your video's .Thank You for this video looking forward to watching more videos that you may have.
Is that an appliquick tool? I love my tool for ordinary stuff. I particularly like the double prong end for feeding my fabric accurately and safely near the needle. I also like the reverse blanket stitch on bindings. Attach to back and fold over to front.
This foot is an open-toe foot. You want to use a foot that's going to have a big enough opening and allow you to see your project. Some machines come with a clear plastic foot that is wide enough to do a satin stitch or zigzag stitch and see your project underneath. That's a workable solution for what you might have, but an open-toe foot like this one is really helpful if your machine has the option.
Thanks for showing issue with corner that is very helpful
Thank you. I never heard of using the notch on the presser foot as a visual guide. Your tutorial (explanation and camerawork) was super.
Very nice. You provided such complete instructions and valuable tips. My machine appliques have drastically improved! Thanks!
I'm new at your channel. Such a beautiful tutorial. I'm a newbie to appliqué option stitches and you have given such a clear explanation of every step, and stitching slowly to understand what you are doing, it's been a great help! Thank you so much for your time sharing this technique.
Nicely done. Nively talked through. Thank you for that. I am an 'instructions' learner, not so much visual. Thank you for explaining.
Leaves, like nature and humans aren’t meant to be perfect, and honestly that looks great to me! Beautiful! and I can’t wait to give this a try!
I use the hand wheel to get my stitch to land right where I want it. I also use the hand wheel to back the needle out before the stitch is completed when it isn't in the right space. Thank you for sharing this. I'm going to go find your straight edge video now. Thank you!
Hello, you're a very good Instructor. The camera was zoomed in to really see what you were doing. I enjoyed this.
Love the close up tutorial. But I think it would be better to use a colour cotton that stands out so we can see your stitches better. 😊
Thank you for the great tips and tutorial 😊, it was very helpful
I was looking for a video to send to a friend to explain this and the video is really good. The only extra thing to add to the instructions I think would be to describe where you put the needle in lift the foot and move the fabric to keep the curve. I knew what you were doing but a newbie might not.
Thank you for this tutorial. I would only suggest that your thread is in a contrasting color to the fabric so we can see it better.
Awesome tutorial! Thank you very much!👍❤️😇🙏
Thank you 😊
thank you!!! I’m a newbie but I found this to be super helpful
Very helpful as I'm a newbie to all this. Thank you so much for sharing this
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Hello first time watching your video's, I really like the close up shot. And the fact that your sewing slow along the way. And explaining each step clearly not rushed. So a person like myself who's very new to different stitches of applique. Can follow along and understand, I joined right away to all your video's .Thank You for this video looking forward to watching more videos that you may have.
Is that an appliquick tool? I love my tool for ordinary stuff. I particularly like the double prong end for feeding my fabric accurately and safely near the needle. I also like the reverse blanket stitch on bindings. Attach to back and fold over to front.
Yes, it is! I love the Apliquick rods and tweezers.
I use a transparent presser foot. It helps me a lot.
Very helpful thank
Great video thanks 👍
Thank you so much! 👍👍
That was awesome!
Thank you!
Thank you!!! This Is for ese edges applique or folding edges? Thanks in advance. Hugs from Argentina.
Do you back stitch at beginning and end?
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Por favor traducir al español. Desde Bolivia , me gusto mucho.Gracias
Gracias para tu interes en nuestros videos! Estamos considerando agregar subtítulos en español en el futuro.
Which foot is it? Ssatin stich , open toe? What exactly? Thanks
This foot is an open-toe foot. You want to use a foot that's going to have a big enough opening and allow you to see your project. Some machines come with a clear plastic foot that is wide enough to do a satin stitch or zigzag stitch and see your project underneath. That's a workable solution for what you might have, but an open-toe foot like this one is really helpful if your machine has the option.
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