Great video! One comment: at 7.21 you say we have to use DMC210 and then DMC209, but it is the other way around if I am correct?:) First darker purple (DMC209) and then DMC210? :) Anyway, thanks for the great tutorials, love them so much!
Hi There! The stabilizer makes it really easy to transfer the pattern onto your sweater and also helps keep the fabric taut. There are other transfer methods you can try - if its a light coloured fabric you could trace a pattern from your screen with a water soluble pen, or try drawing a pattern freehand with a water soluble pen. There are also iron on transfers. If your sweater does not unbutton/unzip just know that your stitching area will be a little more confined inside the sweater - its totally doable but its definitely easier to pick a garment that opens up all the way so you can manoeuvre better. I would also definitely use a hoop!
Very retro yet modern pattern, I love it! Great work as always :)
Thank you! I’m glad you like the look. Thanks for watching I appreciate the support 😊
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Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy and I'm available should you need further guidance!
I love this!
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Am working on now. So beautiful and what is music you are playing
So glad you are enjoying working on it! The music is just a background filler from the IMovie app! :)
Great video! One comment: at 7.21 you say we have to use DMC210 and then DMC209, but it is the other way around if I am correct?:) First darker purple (DMC209) and then DMC210? :) Anyway, thanks for the great tutorials, love them so much!
Yes that’s right! Oops. Thanks for pointing it out- Hopefully most people figure that out!
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I love your patterns. Would they work with less threads as I have a wrist issue? About 3 strands is my max. Thank you!
@@counseling3863 oh yes you can use less floss absolutely :) the flowers will just look finer
Love! What needle do you recommend?
I use a size 5 dmc needle!
Hi! I’m new to embroidery and I was wondering if I were to embroider this on a sweatshirt woild I need a back stabilizer as well? Great video btw!
Hi There! The stabilizer makes it really easy to transfer the pattern onto your sweater and also helps keep the fabric taut. There are other transfer methods you can try - if its a light coloured fabric you could trace a pattern from your screen with a water soluble pen, or try drawing a pattern freehand with a water soluble pen. There are also iron on transfers. If your sweater does not unbutton/unzip just know that your stitching area will be a little more confined inside the sweater - its totally doable but its definitely easier to pick a garment that opens up all the way so you can manoeuvre better. I would also definitely use a hoop!
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