Beautiful! Carol could you demonstrate how to make multiple rows of this stitch between 2 coils for a larger netted area? I’d so love it! Thank you for your free videos. I’m relatively new to this craft , but I’m in love with it!
I have a photograph of a pine needle basket that was purchased that uses a couple techniques, but in a different way, and I wondered if you might be able to figure out how to put together a video on this type of thing using this technique as well as the breathing techniques that you showed that was in a circle called Tenneriffe
Fiquei feliz com sua resposta,e que bom que existe o tradutor, pois só assim você sabe que o teu trabalho esta sendo valorizado do jeito que faz, acredito que você mora do outro lado do mundo.Obrigada um abraço
Estou feliz que você poderia entender a resposta . Eu não sabia se o tradutor on-line iria funcionar. Sim , eu vivo nos Estados Unidos , mas meu pai era espanhol. Ele veio para a América quando ele era um adolescente .
Sorry for not responding, but apparently I cannot reply using an ipad and that is about all I use these days. I can only respond on the computer, and I rarely log on. So....to quickly answer the questions below... Gabrielle, that "red thing" is a just a plastic drinking straw...cut into about a one inch length. Lisa, I will try to remember to include a fishnet stitch on one of my upcoming videos. Yes, I teach a few classes a year at the Cultural Arts Center in Glen Allen, VA. Check their website for details.
Loved this video. As usual your demonstrations and explanations are so clear. I notice you used bead in some places. they don't look like beads with large holes. what thread do you use to get through the holes?
+BeeJay , If the holes are not large enough for the needle to go thru, then I take the needle off, thread the bead and then re-thread the needle. It is very time consuming. I usually use waxed linen threads. I teach using sinew because it is less expensive than waxed linen.
Thank you for the video. I have had such a hard time finding a fagotting video. It helped a lot.
Beautiful! Carol could you demonstrate how to make multiple rows of this stitch between 2 coils for a larger netted area? I’d so love it! Thank you for your free videos. I’m relatively new to this craft , but I’m in love with it!
I have a photograph of a pine needle basket that was purchased that uses a couple techniques, but in a different way, and I wondered if you might be able to figure out how to put together a video on this type of thing using this technique as well as the breathing techniques that you showed that was in a circle called Tenneriffe
Fiquei feliz com sua resposta,e que bom que existe o tradutor, pois só assim você sabe que o teu trabalho esta sendo valorizado do jeito que faz, acredito que você mora do outro lado do mundo.Obrigada um abraço
Estou feliz que você poderia entender a resposta . Eu não sabia se o tradutor on-line iria funcionar.
Sim , eu vivo nos Estados Unidos , mas meu pai era espanhol. Ele veio para a América quando ele era um adolescente .
Need to show the beginning stich. Thanks.
This is a great tutorial! Thanks!! ❤
Damn....Your a Wonderful teacher...thanks for posting and sharing...very helpful
+Kanzee , Thank you. Glad you think so!
Hi Carol, have you done a video on how you added the stones, both the base and side stones?
Thank you! Great video!
Olá Carol,teu trabalho é de primeira, gostaria de saber que fibra que você usa para este trabalho, pois moru no Brasil. Obrigada!
Eu não falo Português ou Espanhol , mas vou tentar responder através de um tradutor. A fibra é agulhas de um pinheiro costurado com tendão artificial.
Olga Branches g
Thank you. Not at all an ugly sample.
These remind me of hats!❤
It's beautiful
Wonderful
That is beautiful 😍
Sorry for not responding, but apparently I cannot reply using an ipad and that is about all I use these days. I can only respond on the computer, and I rarely log on. So....to quickly answer the questions below... Gabrielle, that "red thing" is a just a plastic drinking straw...cut into about a one inch length. Lisa, I will try to remember to include a fishnet stitch on one of my upcoming videos. Yes, I teach a few classes a year at the Cultural Arts Center in Glen Allen, VA. Check their website for details.
I am just leaning . thank you
it's almost like making a dream catcher. :)
do you use the same thread for the faggoting stitch as you are using to tie the coils?
Thank you for sharing.
Loved this video. As usual your demonstrations and explanations are so clear. I notice you used bead in some places. they don't look like beads with large holes. what thread do you use to get through the holes?
+BeeJay , If the holes are not large enough for the needle to go thru, then I take the needle off, thread the bead and then re-thread the needle. It is very time consuming. I usually use waxed linen threads. I teach using sinew because it is less expensive than waxed linen.
+Family and Pets Thank you, Carol.
What is that red thing called and where to you get them?
what did you call me?????
É muita conversa kkkkkk