You have a true gift in your craft. In the 6 minutes of this video I've learnt so much. I always have the problem of my stitches going on a slant and thanks to you I can now sort it out without un picking my piece. A huge thank you for spending your time bringing us this video.
Can you do a video about going more into depth with finding out the fabric grain please. I am slightly confused on how to prep my fabric before tracing my pattern.
Another great technique and precious tips. While you made a small stitch below the eyebrows to secure the long satin stitch, it seemed you didn’t do the same on the long stitches below the nose. Any particular reason? Thank you!
Hi, Nice design. I would like to ask you one thing, how did you color the hair, can you please either tell me here or make a video on it. Thanks, Appreciate it
Hi thank you for your video!! I have a question/concern. 1. So if I used less strands, will it be easier to sew? Ex.) I used a higher strand count and tried to get it flat as possible but it didn’t work and it was too loose, so it would always lift up. If something poked it the thread would come out, ruining the whole embroidery. Then I tried the Split stitch and it was ok but not the best result😭
I used 1 strand in the tutorial. Less strands take longer but it could make a smoother outcome. Less strands doesn't make embroidery easier, practice does haha! Happy Embroidering!
doesn't the satin stich waste a LOT of thread?? that's my biggest concern in my project right now, i have enough thread but it feels so wasteful to go all the way back around
I’ve been trying to embroider a very small motif onto a t shirt and this method is making my stitching look so much better and professional! The only problem is that my fabric is a bit stretchy and I don’t think I am stitching across the grain and so, like you said, the design is warping a bit narrower but I am trying to avoid this by not pulling the thread too tight and adding tiny stitches to reinforce the long satin stitches. Thank you very much for your video tutorial! (^○^)
You have a true gift in your craft. In the 6 minutes of this video I've learnt so much. I always have the problem of my stitches going on a slant and thanks to you I can now sort it out without un picking my piece. A huge thank you for spending your time bringing us this video.
I've never paid attention to the fabric grain. Thank you.
You're welcome 😊
Can you do a video about going more into depth with finding out the fabric grain please. I am slightly confused on how to prep my fabric before tracing my pattern.
Same here !
The technique I've had the most luck with is genuinely just pulling it gently and seeing which direction has more give
Thank you so much for sharing . Very inspiring for me as I didn’t know how to deal facial features using embroidery. Respect .
Absolutely lovely stitching, and a joy to watch! The video was very helpful in many ways, thanks so much.
Thank you! I'd love to see more tutorials like this one!
More to come! Happy Embroidering!
I needed this tutorial ! Thankyou so much
You're welcome 😊 I'm glad it helped ☺
Great video!
Wow amazing
What type of thread it is name of the threads pls
Another great technique and precious tips. While you made a small stitch below the eyebrows to secure the long satin stitch, it seemed you didn’t do the same on the long stitches below the nose. Any particular reason?
Thank you!
No reason hahaha! If the stitches laid well and neat, I won't secure it.
Mega cool 🥰👌
Hi,
Nice design.
I would like to ask you one thing, how did you color the hair, can you please either tell me here or make a video on it.
Thanks,
Appreciate it
I printed it directly on the fabric. You can refer to a video about how to transfer pattern onto fabric.
Cloth material??
Hi thank you for your video!! I have a question/concern.
1. So if I used less strands, will it be easier to sew? Ex.) I used a higher strand count and tried to get it flat as possible but it didn’t work and it was too loose, so it would always lift up. If something poked it the thread would come out, ruining the whole embroidery. Then I tried the Split stitch and it was ok but not the best result😭
I used 1 strand in the tutorial. Less strands take longer but it could make a smoother outcome. Less strands doesn't make embroidery easier, practice does haha! Happy Embroidering!
Beautiful designs 😍😍😍
Thanks!
Please, do more videos about anime embroidery.
I will try to 😉
Thanks
How long did you take to do this?
so pretty ty!
You're welcome 😊
hop you mak moor mangas tuto please thnks for the video 👍👏👏
Yo can I use normal thread for this? And normal needle idk
I think should be okay. You can try
@@authembroiderer whats the difference between embroidery thread and normal thread?
do you have to do the details first before satin stitching? why does the order matter?
It doesn't really matter. I just feel like it will be easier to fill up after finishing the details.
Thank you
You're welcome 😊
I love it!
please, what color kind you used for the hair? I mean specific colors of Acrylic?
It's printing on fabric. You can look into the description if you want to know how to do that, the link is there.
doesn't the satin stich waste a LOT of thread?? that's my biggest concern in my project right now, i have enough thread but it feels so wasteful to go all the way back around
Most of the stitching methods waste lot of thread. 🙂
@@authembroiderer ☹️
It adds another layer of thread which pads the design on the bottom, giving it more stability as well as depth.
Wow
😁😁😁😁😁
I’ve been trying to embroider a very small motif onto a t shirt and this method is making my stitching look so much better and professional! The only problem is that my fabric is a bit stretchy and I don’t think I am stitching across the grain and so, like you said, the design is warping a bit narrower but I am trying to avoid this by not pulling the thread too tight and adding tiny stitches to reinforce the long satin stitches. Thank you very much for your video tutorial! (^○^)
You're very welcome! I'm glad it helped ☺
Try putting stabilizer at the back next time especially with stretchy fabrics such as cotton.
@@michaelifecent7901 what is a stabilizer?
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Thank you 😊
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I don't get it >.
thank you for sharing friend. it looks great... and a bit like One Piece Character
Thank you for watching!
Pls we need more anime ones
make longer videos darling
I can't get over the hair..
Damn I thought embroidery was easy
Lol! It seems easy.