I enjoy the details and wonder what you use for powder? I like this tranfer instruction Pick and Powder- - ok you have a kit to buy from you! Thank you- Sarsh🥰
You're welcome Tracy! We've got a few more videos in the pipeline that will (hopefully) show how to remedy other common embroidery boo-boos and mishaps. Keep watching!
Merci Sarah vous êtes une meilleure professeur j'adore votre travail j'ai cherché partout cette technique je vous remercie de l'avoir partager juste une question pour la poudre c'est quoi exactement?
how would this work on wool fabric backing? I'm thinking of using this on a medieval outfit to embroider. It was said Bayeux tapestry was constructed in such a way, but I suspect the panels it may have been drawn directly onto the linen...?
Interestingly, when they restored the Baueaux Tapestry the last time there are no signs of a design transfer on it! This method has been used for centuries (both Michael Angelo and Leonardo Da Vinci used it) and works on many things including velvet so I'm confident it will work on your woolen fabric. You might need to do some practices to see how much powder you need...
@@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery Thank you very much for your reply. This is helpful to know. I have varying thicknesses of wool and felt, and when my kit arrives, I'll experiment and see how it works on it.
I enjoy the details and wonder what you use for powder? I like this tranfer instruction Pick and Powder- - ok you have a kit to buy from you! Thank you- Sarsh🥰
I wondered how to deal with that, thanks for the tips, hadn't thought to use a makeup brush or cellotape. Many thanks.
That is so useful. Exactly the type of question I would have but wouldn't like to ask. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome Tracy! We've got a few more videos in the pipeline that will (hopefully) show how to remedy other common embroidery boo-boos and mishaps. Keep watching!
Merci Sarah vous êtes une meilleure professeur j'adore votre travail j'ai cherché partout cette technique je vous remercie de l'avoir partager juste une question pour la poudre c'est quoi exactement?
Glad you are enjoying Radia! The powder is charcoal and natural talcum
Thanks Sarah good luke
how would this work on wool fabric backing? I'm thinking of using this on a medieval outfit to embroider. It was said Bayeux tapestry was constructed in such a way, but I suspect the panels it may have been drawn directly onto the linen...?
Interestingly, when they restored the Baueaux Tapestry the last time there are no signs of a design transfer on it! This method has been used for centuries (both Michael Angelo and Leonardo Da Vinci used it) and works on many things including velvet so I'm confident it will work on your woolen fabric. You might need to do some practices to see how much powder you need...
@@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery Thank you very much for your reply. This is helpful to know. I have varying thicknesses of wool and felt, and when my kit arrives, I'll experiment and see how it works on it.