cats make *everything* better, haha. as a left-handed newbie, i appreciate you actually showing the process for a lefty, instead of just saying "...and if you're left-handed, just mirror this" or something similar. thank you!
Thanks for the reminder Sarah. Always glad of some revision. Phoebe is purring to Ginger Cat! She believes that every stitcher needs feline supervision and this time Peter is in complete agreement. She also believes that anyone in the kitchen also needs her supervision, so baking one cake and starting to decorate another this evening could get interesting!
I have really learned a lot in your video's. Thank you for that. My favorite one's are when your cat decides to make an appearance! Very nice looking cat! 😺♥
TFS. I so loved your cat joining in🥰. I had a Persian cat that was your cat's exact color. I miss him so much and your cat made me smile. Thank you Laura
Just worked French knots on my sampler. I nailed it every time! ❤ Thank you Sarah! I also watched the full version and it was very informative and I am glad I watched the full version also!
Hi Sarah, the French knot is such a pretty stitch aw kitty, he wants to be a part of the fun. So cute ❤️🌹 thanks so much Sarah for sharing and for your very clear instructions. Hope you are well, take care
I so happy to be watching your video! I had a very busy fun filled day and I want you to know that I enjoy your channel's content. I hope you have a fabulous week ahead! Thank you for posting!
Thanks for this, Sarah, I’ll be practicing this stitch later after I’ve watched the Ultimate French knot video. I enjoyed seeing how intently your cat was watching too🥰
Dear Sarah, I'm in Australia, I've been watching your tutorials for some time, I've recommended you too so many women. I can't keep learning from you without paying. I just don't know how I subscribe. Can you help me! Meg Australia
If I'm starting my French knots with a fresh piece of cotton, how can I keep the thread tight while doing the French knot, as I'm having to hold the loop at the back with one hand. 🙂
Is the trick having the material taught? Everyone says embroidery is fun, embroidery is easy, embroidery is relaxing and i believed them and it was until i tried to make a French knot. I end up with a dot on the material where the knot should be actually I managed to do a French knot on the reverse of my work. I hope you have some idea of where I’m going wrong. Hugs and Loves xx
Years ago I did something called candlewicking. It was cream colored thread on cream colored muslin. It was all French knots, I think. Is that something you’ve heard of? Am I remembering it correctly?
I think candlewicking uses colonial knots Janet; like a french knot with an extra wrap to it (see our video on colonial knots!) but yes otherwise I think you are remembering it right! A good example of people using the materials they could readily get!
Thank you for showing the left handed french knot.
cats make *everything* better, haha. as a left-handed newbie, i appreciate you actually showing the process for a lefty, instead of just saying "...and if you're left-handed, just mirror this" or something similar. thank you!
You had my attention and appreciation even before the orange kitty! What a cutie! And thank you for the great tutorial!
Thank you for taking a little time to let us enjoy your ginger cat. 😸
I’m horrible with French knots! I love your special guest. 😻
Check out my Ultimate French Knot video Shelley!
Thanks for the reminder Sarah. Always glad of some revision.
Phoebe is purring to Ginger Cat! She believes that every stitcher needs feline supervision and this time Peter is in complete agreement. She also believes that anyone in the kitchen also needs her supervision, so baking one cake and starting to decorate another this evening could get interesting!
I have really learned a lot in your video's. Thank you for that. My favorite one's are when your cat decides to make an appearance! Very nice looking cat! 😺♥
Wonderful instructions and a lovely chuckle as bonus. Ginger Cat strikes again!
Great video!!! I love your beautiful cat 🐈 💖💖💖
TFS. I so loved your cat joining in🥰. I had a Persian cat that was your cat's exact color. I miss him so much and your cat made me smile. Thank you Laura
Ginger Cat is the best! Loved how he was so interested! 🐱Thanks for easy explanations!
Finally, great help for a leftie, thank you😊😊
I always wait to see if Ginger Cat will show up to "help" with the embroidery - what a sweet kitty!
We watched video after video and yours just helped us actually get this knot! We are beginners and so grateful!
Just worked French knots on my sampler. I nailed it every time! ❤ Thank you Sarah! I also watched the full version and it was very informative and I am glad I watched the full version also!
Hi Sarah, the French knot is such a pretty stitch aw kitty, he wants to be a part of the fun. So cute ❤️🌹 thanks so much Sarah for sharing and for your very clear instructions. Hope you are well, take care
Great, thanks for showing this for left hand people. We tend to forget about
Thank you!!! I’ve been trying to find a good left handed tutorial here for ages! And a bonus kitty!
It's so nice to listen to you . I love learning different type of stitches. Thanks a lot.
I so happy to be watching your video! I had a very busy fun filled day and I want you to know that I enjoy your channel's content. I hope you have a fabulous week ahead! Thank you for posting!
Thank you so much! Sweet kitty wants to learn French knots too😂
Thank you so much Sarah! I'm a beginner and this made so much sense! I'm doing it now 😍
Thank you for sharing.
Saying hi from Mexico
Hi Elsa in Mexico!
Curious and lovely cat ❤️
I loved all Sarah videos
I love your cat....he does what my cats do :)
Gets in the way, sleeps and eats Spacechick?!
@@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery Ohhh yes, all 7 of them litl" creatures...lol our biggest Maine Coon is a Ginger also :)
Kitty!!😍 Love those French knots, I can't wait to try it out. Thank you Sarah 🌹
Very helpful, thank you! I have been trying to learn via a book and I just couldn't see what I was getting wrong. This is gold!
Only video that worked for me !❤ thank you
I love the fact that you allow Ginger Cat to be part of your videos - he always steals the show!
I don't get much choice Dawn!
Hi Sarah awesome , now I know what I have done wrong. Love your channel huge hugs
Thank you for sharing….👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks so much for the left handed instructions!!
So beautiful, fun to watch.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for this, Sarah, I’ll be practicing this stitch later after I’ve watched the Ultimate French knot video. I enjoyed seeing how intently your cat was watching too🥰
He doesn't normaly show that much interest Anne!
New subscriber, new stitch and beader. Love your channel. Learning so much. Thank you!
Welcome Maura!
Thank you brilliant video 💟
Wow beautiful work👌👌
Love you so much dear
Thanks Sarah, I've away from embroidery for a while and couldn't figure out why my knots weren't working. TFS
Hope they are working now AstraSG!
@@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery Yes! Thanks to you--looking at my stitching books are no substitute!!
I use French knots a lot in my needle work. Very informative. =^^=
Dear Sarah, I'm in Australia, I've been watching your tutorials for some time, I've recommended you too so many women. I can't keep learning from you without paying. I just don't know how I subscribe. Can you help me! Meg Australia
When I started practicing French knots, it looked like morse code!
Upstaged by a cat. 😁🐈
Always upstaged by the 🐱!
How does this work if you are working with a new thread? 🙂
I don't understand the question Kathleen, a new thread?
If I'm starting my French knots with a fresh piece of cotton, how can I keep the thread tight while doing the French knot, as I'm having to hold the loop at the back with one hand. 🙂
Is the trick having the material taught? Everyone says embroidery is fun, embroidery is easy, embroidery is relaxing and i believed them and it was until i tried to make a French knot. I end up with a dot on the material where the knot should be actually I managed to do a French knot on the reverse of my work. I hope you have some idea of where I’m going wrong. Hugs and Loves xx
My cats love to disturb or sit on my hoop while im doing embroidery XD
Years ago I did something called candlewicking. It was cream colored thread on cream colored muslin. It was all French knots, I think. Is that something you’ve heard of? Am I remembering it correctly?
I think candlewicking uses colonial knots Janet; like a french knot with an extra wrap to it (see our video on colonial knots!) but yes otherwise I think you are remembering it right! A good example of people using the materials they could readily get!
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It’s always good to see the pussycat