ohhh my dear! I used to do needle punch embroidery for years and I think somewhere in the revamp you have lost the actual way to do it. 1. You need to make your stitches very dense. 2. you can make the yarn different lengths for a thicker applique. 3. You work from the back ... meaning YOU PUT IT ON THE FELT THE WRONG WAY> lol the loops are the part that shows your work. It should look like a Berber carpet 4. the yarn and needle are quite large for the fabric you are using but would work great on denim or canvas. 5. If you use a wire brush you can 'pick' the yarn into fur for animals or beards (like Santa) or a tail and main for a horse. I think you have a great idea to revamp this fun but lost art by making the kit available but the instructions are just off the mark. Good effort though. Enjoyed the video though
Thank you for your feedback! There are actually a few different ways to enjoy needle punching: the traditional method you mentioned, the one I showcased in the video, and even a mix of the two. The beauty of needle punching is that it allows for creativity and personal preference. I love that it can be adapted in so many ways! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge, and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Happy punching!
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ohhh my dear! I used to do needle punch embroidery for years and I think somewhere in the revamp you have lost the actual way to do it. 1. You need to make your stitches very dense. 2. you can make the yarn different lengths for a thicker applique. 3. You work from the back ... meaning YOU PUT IT ON THE FELT THE WRONG WAY> lol the loops are the part that shows your work. It should look like a Berber carpet 4. the yarn and needle are quite large for the fabric you are using but would work great on denim or canvas. 5. If you use a wire brush you can 'pick' the yarn into fur for animals or beards (like Santa) or a tail and main for a horse. I think you have a great idea to revamp this fun but lost art by making the kit available but the instructions are just off the mark. Good effort though. Enjoyed the video though
Thank you for your feedback! There are actually a few different ways to enjoy needle punching: the traditional method you mentioned, the one I showcased in the video, and even a mix of the two. The beauty of needle punching is that it allows for creativity and personal preference. I love that it can be adapted in so many ways! I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge, and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Happy punching!