I have a terrible time with French knots & didn't understand other Colonial knots by others, yours totally make sense! Thank you so much! The knot on a stick is fun too! I'm trying all three today!
OMG!!!! You have saved my sanity!!!! Although I still cannot for the life of me master a French knot, you've helped me nail a colonial and I am so bloody happy! I've had IRL lessons and seen many other RUclips videos, but this is AMAZING! Thank you from an incredibly bewildered Cross Stitcher ❤️ I promise to keep practicing the Frenchies x
Your such a wonderful teacher very kind also.Iam new to needle pointing Iam watching every video you have ever made on NP and Subscribing .I do remember this French Knott from when I was a little girl 50 years ago in girl scouts haha oh my .God bless you and thank you so much my friend 💜🙏
Very informative! I always though french knots were wrapped around the needle 4 times and always had trouble with them. Will definitively be trying the colonial knot.
4 times? Who on earth told you that. I was taught only once around the needle, if anything larger was needed, then a thicker thread should be used. Bullion knots have several twists, but they are a completely different thing, and are also worked differently.
I agree with everyone saying all the good things about you. In saying that, I hate to be the one to say anything negative, but I'm new to any kind of needle work and I thought you would want to know any down sides to your video. I'm not trying to be negative in any way what so ever. I just struggled terribly trying to see what you were doing because of being able to see through your work area and you using that light thread... I couldn't do it, I stopped the video and left this comment. I'm sorry, but maybe next time.
I have a terrible time with French knots & didn't understand other Colonial knots by others, yours totally make sense! Thank you so much! The knot on a stick is fun too! I'm trying all three today!
OMG!!!! You have saved my sanity!!!! Although I still cannot for the life of me master a French knot, you've helped me nail a colonial and I am so bloody happy! I've had IRL lessons and seen many other RUclips videos, but this is AMAZING! Thank you from an incredibly bewildered Cross Stitcher ❤️ I promise to keep practicing the Frenchies x
Please post more videos xxxx. These are the best on the internet
May I say... I now love doing these knots. You’re an amazing teacher.
Every Wellesley video I have watched has been superb! Great instruction, and great camera work! JUST what this student needed! Thank you!
Your tutorials are the best. I am getting back into canvas stitching after years and needed a refresher. Thank you 😊
Loved learning the colonial knot!! Thank you!
You are a great teacher Mam
All this time I've been dying Colonial knots instead of French knots. SMH.
Thanks for showing the difference!
Your such a wonderful teacher very kind also.Iam new to needle pointing Iam watching every video you have ever made on NP and Subscribing .I do remember this French Knott from when I was a little girl 50 years ago in girl scouts haha oh my .God bless you and thank you so much my friend 💜🙏
Ricki Wolfe Is.
You make it look so easy.
I finally feel like I know how to do French knots. Thank you so much!
Awesome! Thank you!!
Very informative! I always though french knots were wrapped around the needle 4 times and always had trouble with them. Will definitively be trying the colonial knot.
4 times? Who on earth told you that. I was taught only once around the needle, if anything larger was needed, then a thicker thread should be used. Bullion knots have several twists, but they are a completely different thing, and are also worked differently.
Omg 4 times!! I usually go twice, and 3 times is my max!
I like her calm voice
This is certainly beautiful ❤️
Thank you so much for your help
Thank you!
The "knot on a stick" is also called the pistil stitch in hand embroidery. Lovely video -- thank you.
Can these knots be interchangeable?
Great teacher!
Que delicado!
Posta mais vídeos?Por favor?!
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I agree with everyone saying all the good things about you. In saying that, I hate to be the one to say anything negative, but I'm new to any kind of needle work and I thought you would want to know any down sides to your video. I'm not trying to be negative in any way what so ever. I just struggled terribly trying to see what you were doing because of being able to see through your work area and you using that light thread... I couldn't do it, I stopped the video and left this comment. I'm sorry, but maybe next time.
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