I like this video review of the the basic stitches with links to specific stitch videos. These demos are short, sweet and informative which is exactly what I need.
I love the way you explain things! I was following along with a different page (with pictures) and got confused. I knew there would be a video out there that explained it, and fortunately I found one of yours. I immediately subscribed and decided to switch over to learn from here instead of the other page because you're such a great teacher and you make it so simple! Thank you so much for your help!
I like how you explain it slowly and show how to do the stitches. I am learning disabled and have a form of dyslexia. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this very well explained tutorial. I was going crazy trying the French knot over and over again and always ending up with a lonely tiny stitch :)
I appreciate using enough thread for it to be visible. I have a hard time seeing, so it's hard enough doing embroidery. But the thorough explanations as well as the thick thread is so comprehensive.
Thank you SOOOOOOOO much for these tutorials. I was going by the paper instructions and definitely did it wrong. I am now IN LOVE with embroidery. THANK YOU!!!
Great tutorial. So clear, so easy to understand. And if I need more detail I can go to your other videos! Thank you. This has cleared up a lot of confusion.
I got into embroidery for my Halloween costume this year, and for some reason the TikTok videos I looked up weren’t all that helpful. You explained it perfectly though!
is there a reason why you started the satin stitch in the middle and finished it on the outside (right side) and why you didn't outline the very left and right edges?
It depends on how floppy/thin the fabric is on the hat. You could use stick on sulky fabri solvy, which would also help transfer your design. Then it just washes away.
I'm using a size 3 needle in this video since I have 6 strands of thread. Here are the recommended needle sizes: one strand=size 10 needle, two strands=size 9 needle, three strands=size 8 needle, 6 strands=size 3 needle
Yes. There are other ways to do it, but a knot is easiest for beginners. This video will help: ruclips.net/video/PnNuzgSplaE/видео.htmlsi=8ekoD53hN7ZduR-t&t=606
This is just a summary of beginner stitches. I have individual videos for each one, including the long and short. You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/sAO2g08AvS8/видео.htmlsi=kvj03oqxD43nrJUR
Yeah, this one is just a summary of the most popular ones. All the detailed videos (including long and short) are on my channel here: ruclips.net/p/PLVpHtgzOMJ6SIcC07CvS4FwBdVWJfdIzm&si=R0ZxVcMEFbU5nbcd
This is so much easier than what my paper instructions show. I was confused on the back stitch. And you made it so much easier
Diagrams are always so hard to follow. Much easier in a video. Glad it helped!
@@CutesyCrafts I LOOOOOVE THIS THANKS SOOOO MUCH
OMG!! I’m so glad I found your videos. Without your stitch tutorials I would of never figured out how to do a French knot.
So glad they are helping!
I like this video review of the the basic stitches with links to specific stitch videos. These demos are short, sweet and informative which is exactly what I need.
I love the way you explain things! I was following along with a different page (with pictures) and got confused. I knew there would be a video out there that explained it, and fortunately I found one of yours. I immediately subscribed and decided to switch over to learn from here instead of the other page because you're such a great teacher and you make it so simple! Thank you so much for your help!
Thank you! So glad my videos have been helpful..
I haven t embroderied in years and need to start over. Some things are becoming familiar. You are a very good teacher!
I like how you explain it slowly and show how to do the stitches. I am learning disabled and have a form of dyslexia. Your video helped me a lot. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this very well explained tutorial. I was going crazy trying the French knot over and over again and always ending up with a lonely tiny stitch :)
I appreciate using enough thread for it to be visible. I have a hard time seeing, so it's hard enough doing embroidery. But the thorough explanations as well as the thick thread is so comprehensive.
Thank you for the great tutorial. Will keep it bookmarked!
Thank you SOOOOOOOO much for these tutorials. I was going by the paper instructions and definitely did it wrong. I am now IN LOVE with embroidery. THANK YOU!!!
Thanks so much for detailed tutorial on all these beautiful hand embroidery stitches!
Great tutorial. So clear, so easy to understand. And if I need more detail I can go to your other videos! Thank you. This has cleared up a lot of confusion.
Explained wonderfully! Thank you!
Just learning to do Embroidery, found your tutorials are very easy to follow to learn. Thank you! Takes alot of patience lol
This is such a huge help!!!!!
Thank you for this. Mich clearer explanation than what the paper says 🙂
Thank you! You did a wonderful job explaining how to do all the stitches.
I got into embroidery for my Halloween costume this year, and for some reason the TikTok videos I looked up weren’t all that helpful. You explained it perfectly though!
Beautiful video shearing big like friends
Thank you so much for this tutorial and free pattern.
Thank you for share! A great guide for beginners.
Excellent for beginners
Thanks for the lovely tutorial. May I ask how many threads you use at a time? I’m new to this. Is 2 or 3 standard?
i understand it now. thanks for the explanation
I am having trouble finding the 'same hole' to needle back through.? Any tips much appreciated!
Thanks soooo much. I could not figure out the french knot from my paper instruction😅
is there a reason why you started the satin stitch in the middle and finished it on the outside (right side) and why you didn't outline the very left and right edges?
super helpful ❤
Think you very much
Let’s say I want to do hand embroidery on a baseball cap, do I need to use some type of stabilizer or can I just embroider without it ?
It depends on how floppy/thin the fabric is on the hat. You could use stick on sulky fabri solvy, which would also help transfer your design. Then it just washes away.
I messed up on the wheel, but that's because I didn't space the lines evenly 🤔...it's just practice though 😂
Absolutely! And now you'll know what not to do next time! Haha!
Love your videos Jessica. I just sent you an email about a sponsorship.
Is the split stitch known by another name? I don't see that one listed!!
That's the only name I know it by.
Hi! What size of the needle is used in this video? 😊
I'm using a size 3 needle in this video since I have 6 strands of thread. Here are the recommended needle sizes: one strand=size 10 needle, two strands=size 9 needle, three strands=size 8 needle, 6 strands=size 3 needle
Are we supposed to tie a knot for the “ tail”
Yes. There are other ways to do it, but a knot is easiest for beginners. This video will help: ruclips.net/video/PnNuzgSplaE/видео.htmlsi=8ekoD53hN7ZduR-t&t=606
If you want to learn how to not use knots, this video shows some ways: ruclips.net/video/QTZZ8rpYcf8/видео.htmlsi=RhXNmbbTTdRKVQSV
Is the long / short stich missing?
This is just a summary of beginner stitches. I have individual videos for each one, including the long and short. You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/sAO2g08AvS8/видео.htmlsi=kvj03oqxD43nrJUR
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What about the long & short stitch. I don't see where you demo'd it in this video?
Yeah, this one is just a summary of the most popular ones. All the detailed videos (including long and short) are on my channel here: ruclips.net/p/PLVpHtgzOMJ6SIcC07CvS4FwBdVWJfdIzm&si=R0ZxVcMEFbU5nbcd
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