Wow, the stem stitch is my favorite, but I never thought to go back through it with another thread. That sends it over the top. Just have to try it, now that you've shown what it looks like. Have a blessed day 🌈💛🙏💛🌈
I actually really like stem stitch, find it useful, almost default too much to it! However I loved your free approach, never thought to vary stitch length in one line, but why not?? Thank you once again!
Great video! Exactly laid out showing how you can vary a stitch and your creative process turning a simple stitch into something extraordinary! Thank you!
Hi I think you are right an under valued stitch. I have to say I have only used it for straight lines and stems etc in the past. But you have for me hooked on the house of embroidery threads and between your videos and an expanding interest in different threads I definitely think my embroidery is becoming more interesting. Thank you for you inspiration
Seeing how to make that first stitch, and observing where the thread goes in relation to the needle was a fun lesson. Meandering the stitch was cool. Thank you.
I love watching your videos and you make needlework seem interesting and easy. I love this piece it is beautiful and the colour combination is amazing. ❤
Thank you for another great video. You gave me new insight to the stem stitch. In addition, making it easier for me to do the stitch. I'll be using it more. Love the cable look. You're a amazing teacher and I enjoy learning from you. Wishing you a wonderful day.
Hi Ariane, Just heard Anna talk about you, so I wanted to see for myself. You've taught me the stem stitch. Thank you. I just subscribed so I will be back. Great video.
For my iPad your fabric always looked olive green. When you finished the stem stitch and showed us the design I first saw a T-Rex with the tiny forelegs. Then I saw the pink and painter’s thread legs and saw a flamingo and almost peacock tail in the shapes. After you did your seed stitch and French knots and showed how large the piece was I could see a crow/raven wings diving with its head and at least one if not two eyes. Can you tell I love seeing and creating images a la Rorschach Ink Blot tests!
Muchas gracias! La tela es una mezcla de lino teñida a mano que compré en una empresa llamada Fiber on a Whim: www.fiberonawhim.com/shop/Fabrics-for-Quilting-Garment-Art-Quilt--Embroidery/Handdyed-Linen.htm
Well this opens up a whole new world in stitching. I have a piece of linen with all the shading and so going to give this a try! Then I can practice other stitches in between and still hopefully end up with a piece I can use. In the past I have done redwork using only the stem stitch as I was lousy at back stitch! LOL But it did get boring!
Ariane Zurcher - On the Other Hand I finally mastered the back stitch since discovering Sue Spargo. But now I will experiment with that too. Having Sue and You in my life has sure taught me a lot...plus...keeping me sane these past 6 months. What a blessing you two have been! So generous with your time and talents!
Bobbi Delsing I’m so glad. What a time we are living in. We are all clinging to whatever we can to stay calm. Thx for your comment. It makes me happy. 💕
Wow, the stem stitch is my favorite, but I never thought to go back through it with another thread. That sends it over the top. Just have to try it, now that you've shown what it looks like. Have a blessed day 🌈💛🙏💛🌈
Thanks Collen! ❤️
I love having no plan. Thank you for your encouragement❤️❤️❤️
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almost looks like a lizard. love it.
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So good to see the 'master' at work. It seems easy until I try.
Haha! like anything Practice, Practice, Practice! ❤️
Inspiration!! And I love your voice. Thank you!
Aw… thank you so much! ❤️
love your thought process
Nancy Taber 💕💕
I love seeing your process, so inspiring.
Thanks Leanne, I'm so glad!
most excellent video Ariane Zurcher - On the Other Hand. I smashed that thumbs up on your video. Keep up the amazing work.
Thank you!
The stem stich was the only stich I knew till watching your videos. I had no idea it could be this interesting. Your piece is beautiful. Thanks.
Mary Hunter thx so much Mary! 💕
I actually really like stem stitch, find it useful, almost default too much to it! However I loved your free approach, never thought to vary stitch length in one line, but why not?? Thank you once again!
@@robynreid3027 ❤️💕❤️
My thanks for your videos🎉
I’m so glad you like them!
Beautiful !
Ellen Black thx Ellen❤️
Thank you for sharing another wonderful stitch demonstration. Your demonstration has given me a new regard for this tried and true stitch 💙
It's one of those ho hum stitches, but can actually be quite spectacular!!
Very cool!
Thank you. ❤️
excellent
Thank you Patricia!
Nice.
Debra De Crane ❤️
Great video! Exactly laid out showing how you can vary a stitch and your creative process turning a simple stitch into something extraordinary! Thank you!
Phil Nelson I’m so glad! ❤️💕❤️
Thanks
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Hi I think you are right an under valued stitch. I have to say I have only used it for straight lines and stems etc in the past. But you have for me hooked on the house of embroidery threads and between your videos and an expanding interest in different threads I definitely think my embroidery is becoming more interesting. Thank you for you inspiration
Paula Madill I’m so glad to hear!! ❤️
Seeing how to make that first stitch, and observing where the thread goes in relation to the needle was a fun lesson. Meandering the stitch was cool. Thank you.
Belinda Walker 💕💕
I love watching your videos and you make needlework seem interesting and easy. I love this piece it is beautiful and the colour combination is amazing. ❤
Catherine Lau thx so much Catherine! ❤️
Thank you for another great video. You gave me new insight to the stem stitch. In addition, making it easier for me to do the stitch. I'll be using it more. Love the cable look. You're a amazing teacher and I enjoy learning from you. Wishing you a wonderful day.
Mary Schaffan oh Mary, I’m so glad. Thank you for such a lovely comment. I so appreciate it! 💕
Hi Ariane,
Just heard Anna talk about you, so I wanted to see for myself. You've taught me the stem stitch. Thank you. I just subscribed so I will be back. Great video.
Linda Ficetola Aw... I love Anna. 💕 Thank you, I’m so glad you’re here.
For my iPad your fabric always looked olive green. When you finished the stem stitch and showed us the design I first saw a T-Rex with the tiny forelegs. Then I saw the pink and painter’s thread legs and saw a flamingo and almost peacock tail in the shapes. After you did your seed stitch and French knots and showed how large the piece was I could see a crow/raven wings diving with its head and at least one if not two eyes. Can you tell I love seeing and creating images a la Rorschach Ink Blot tests!
Sandi H. Haha! I too saw a creature in the beginning. Now he’s been over taken with stitching. ❤️
Hello I just love this it’s gorgeous keep doing this I hope there is more videos of this
Thx so much Rhonda. I will keep making them! 💕
Todos sus bordados son maravillosos, muchas gracias por compartir,me puede decir que tela usa, por favor? Gracias
Muchas gracias! La tela es una mezcla de lino teñida a mano que compré en una empresa llamada Fiber on a Whim: www.fiberonawhim.com/shop/Fabrics-for-Quilting-Garment-Art-Quilt--Embroidery/Handdyed-Linen.htm
Well this opens up a whole new world in stitching. I have a piece of linen with all the shading and so going to give this a try! Then I can practice other stitches in between and still hopefully end up with a piece I can use. In the past I have done redwork using only the stem stitch as I was lousy at back stitch! LOL But it did get boring!
Bobbi Delsing - the Backstitch can be fun to use too, especially if it’s organic looking (ie. not even and uniform!)
Ariane Zurcher - On the Other Hand I finally mastered the back stitch since discovering Sue Spargo. But now I will experiment with that too. Having Sue and You in my life has sure taught me a lot...plus...keeping me sane these past 6 months. What a blessing you two have been! So generous with your time and talents!
Bobbi Delsing I’m so glad. What a time we are living in. We are all clinging to whatever we can to stay calm. Thx for your comment. It makes me happy. 💕
Hello
Hi! 💕