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So helpful! Your work is beautiful and inspirational, of course I'm subscribing here and on insta🌷
@@larysacherner312 thank you for the lovely compliments - always very much appreciated 💖
@@lornabateman7002 I'm very glad I've found your channel. Keep up great work as the people like you're making this world beautiful!❤
@@larysacherner312 aw that is such a lovely statement 😍
What a great tutorial! I made my sheep horns with wire and tiny seed beads, which gave a cute result. Appreciate another method, thank you!
i'm Japanese! i like your video. please keep uploading videos^_^
Thank you so much and I will as soon as I get a chance - just very busy stitching ❤️
Learned something new today... thank you
@@shabistankhan7152 that's great to hear! 💖
Although I own hundreds of books, I'm a visual learner so this is very very helpful. Thank you
Yes, I agree - most people prefer to watch a demo rather than try and work from a book so happy it is useful :-)
@@lornabateman7002 Once I see it done and practice it, the book is helpful then but I do prefer to learn from watching someone.
Your tutorial is very helpful. You teach very well thank you
Thanks Fern ❤️
Wow thank you for your video! It’s helpful for beginners such as myself!
Thankyou . Do you feed the end of thewire into cloth and let it blend in or cut off and secure on linen?
Hi Lorraine - sorry somehow I missed this so huge apologies! Create a hole in the fabric using an awl, mellor or toothpick. Feed the wire through and bend it back behind your stitching. Whip or catch into place. Hope that helps. Enjoy stitching. Lx💖
So helpful! Your work is beautiful and inspirational, of course I'm subscribing here and on insta🌷
@@larysacherner312 thank you for the lovely compliments - always very much appreciated 💖
@@lornabateman7002 I'm very glad I've found your channel. Keep up great work as the people like you're making this world beautiful!❤
@@larysacherner312 aw that is such a lovely statement 😍
What a great tutorial! I made my sheep horns with wire and tiny seed beads, which gave a cute result. Appreciate another method, thank you!
i'm Japanese! i like your video. please keep uploading videos^_^
Thank you so much and I will as soon as I get a chance - just very busy stitching ❤️
Learned something new today... thank you
@@shabistankhan7152 that's great to hear! 💖
Although I own hundreds of books, I'm a visual learner so this is very very helpful. Thank you
Yes, I agree - most people prefer to watch a demo rather than try and work from a book so happy it is useful :-)
@@lornabateman7002 Once I see it done and practice it, the book is helpful then but I do prefer to learn from watching someone.
Your tutorial is very helpful. You teach very well thank you
Thanks Fern ❤️
Wow thank you for your video! It’s helpful for beginners such as myself!
Thankyou . Do you feed the end of thewire into cloth and let it blend in or cut off and secure on linen?
Hi Lorraine - sorry somehow I missed this so huge apologies! Create a hole in the fabric using an awl, mellor or toothpick. Feed the wire through and bend it back behind your stitching. Whip or catch into place. Hope that helps. Enjoy stitching. Lx💖