We do need to wash our hand work when we are done

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  • Even though we keep our hands clean as we work on our needlepoint, cross stitch, or other projects. Over time they do get dirty even though we do not see it. See an example here. So washing is very important and using a mild soap is a great way to start.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @pmorganworkshop
    @pmorganworkshop Год назад +2

    This is really good, practical advice that will extend the life of our cherished projects. Thanks for the reminder Laura!

  • @sallywicks8724
    @sallywicks8724 3 месяца назад

    Just the information I was searching for - THANK YOU 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @gracepatane9384
    @gracepatane9384 Год назад

    I do a lot of cross stitch, but I must admit that I have never washed any of my pieces. But, after watching you, I will rethink it!!

  • @ladyd54
    @ladyd54 Год назад

    Great tips Laura. I would recommend that you put on a pair of surgical gloves so you don’t put your hands neutral oils on the wet items, one can use blocking boards for squaring the pieces while letting them air dry and finally put on a pair of clean quilting gloves so when you handle the clean finish pieces you’re not adding those natural oils from your hands, plus one should store those pieces in acid free tissue paper if you’re not finishing them right away or are taking them to a professional for finishing.

  • @heidicook2395
    @heidicook2395 Год назад

    Thank you Laura!

  • @lindaparsons3356
    @lindaparsons3356 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing about washing the needlework projects!

  • @anneostsee2764
    @anneostsee2764 Год назад

    Wow I am happy for you that you put the color catchers in there!!! Pfew...
    Nice work. Greetings from Belgium

  • @paulasmith6169
    @paulasmith6169 Год назад

    Good information thanks Laura.

  • @margaretkent5907
    @margaretkent5907 Год назад

    Thanks Laura..great info to keep in mind.

  • @grumpy_poo
    @grumpy_poo Год назад

    What fabulous work!

  • @jacquelineknox1977
    @jacquelineknox1977 Год назад

    Great tips and I would never have thought that washing would be needed. Now I am converted. Thank you for such an informative video.

  • @nadinepetersen6321
    @nadinepetersen6321 Год назад +2

    Years ago I took a finished project (after cleaning etc) to a framer. He was working on a job for a customer and I was flabbergasted at the condition of the piece. I asked him why he was framing it even though it was noticeably filthy. He said the customer brought it in that way and wasn’t concerned about how it looked and just wanted it framed. The handwork was good but that was overshadowed by the overall grubby. Needless to say the experience stuck in my memory.

  • @davederrick9431
    @davederrick9431 Год назад

    I love colour carch and recommend it to everyone who I have made quilts for.🤗

  • @donnamariebrown2478
    @donnamariebrown2478 Год назад

    Thanks Laura, great tips.

  • @eveaward5343
    @eveaward5343 Год назад +1

    wow - what a neat idea. You are right, I clean my hands/wrist every time I cross stitch. I just use Dawn in cold water. Just a lite little rub. You always have great ideas!! Blessings - Eve

  • @doreensherk287
    @doreensherk287 Год назад

    that is good information Laura, thanks for this video!

  • @morganholmes9458
    @morganholmes9458 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your tips and advice and for showing us how you wash your projects!

  • @ritasokol646
    @ritasokol646 Год назад

    Thank you for this much needed tutorial!

  • @maryg3143
    @maryg3143 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. I am currently working on a large cross stitch piece that will need to be washed. I have been worrying about the dark purple colors running during washing, but now I have a good idea how to handle the process. Wonderful!

  • @melissavanostran7472
    @melissavanostran7472 Год назад

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @GottaDance56
    @GottaDance56 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I'm working on a cross stitch for a friend and was wondering what's next after the stitching is done.

  • @amandastratton8242
    @amandastratton8242 Год назад

    Thank you Laura a great tip for keeping work clean xx

  • @melanie_luv2_sew
    @melanie_luv2_sew Год назад

    this is such a helpful video. the things we all didn't know, till now. thank you so much for sharing this.😊

  • @catherinecharlwood4546
    @catherinecharlwood4546 Год назад

    Great video as usual, looking forward to seeing them framed or made into that cushion soon, too pretty to leave for another 30 years in a drawer

  • @yvonnesullivan5662
    @yvonnesullivan5662 Год назад

    I wash fabric before sewing and then wash the finished item. Mainly to ensure its clean but smells nice when you gift them

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 Год назад +1

    I wash all my fabrics before using, but I also wash my hands after I’ve stopped sewing.

  • @roxannetoufexis3342
    @roxannetoufexis3342 Год назад

    Thank you Laura. Do you wash antique needle work the same way? I have pieces my Grandmother made and they have tiny rust like spots and are yellowed. I would love to get them looking nice again. Your video has reminded me of them and need to get them framed or protected some way.

  • @pamkahmann3833
    @pamkahmann3833 Год назад

    I have stitched for 40 years and washing my pieces has not been something I do. I might have had to spot clean a time or two, but honestly it has not been an issue. I stitch in hand and always roll my fabric so I am not touching the front of the piece.

  • @rebeccamulkern1051
    @rebeccamulkern1051 Год назад

    If I was to wash a red and white big quilt, would two colour catchers be enough or should I put more in, as the area is bigger? And would it still work and not run if the quilt is squashed when I'm washing it in my bathtub with the colour catchers or should I put it in the washing machine with the colour catchers? You can tell I'm nervous about it as I love the quilt and it took me ages to make it, any advice would be appreciated

    • @SewVeryEasy
      @SewVeryEasy  Год назад +2

      that is a good question. I take it the quilt is done:) as for myself, I would put it in a washing machine under the gentlest cycle it has with cold water and 4 color catchers. With the consent motion of the machine, there is a less likely chance of the red sitting like it did in the video. I hope that helps

    • @rebeccamulkern1051
      @rebeccamulkern1051 Год назад

      @@SewVeryEasy yes that really helps, thank you ❤️

  • @christinesouthard2350
    @christinesouthard2350 Год назад

    NO NONO