Hey :) This is the first upload i saw from your channel since i subscribed and i hope you manage to create an uploading shedule. Also i would love it if you could show us something bigger/more complex/realistic with this technique. (I know you already did some really insane animals and they looked really good)
Hey there! I definitely plan on making more content focused around thread painting realistically, I’m happy to hear that’s something you’re interested in! I’m working on ironing out the details of an upload schedule and hope to announce that soon. 😊
Thank you for taking time to share your talent snd way of thread painting. This is a relaxing hobby I recently picked up. Leaves are the most simple for me: yet, they always looked flat. I really hope your life offers you time for video tutorials. Your talents are obvious by watching. You speak clearly, an eye for taking video and of course, embroidery. Thank you again and blessing for your life!
I’m a painter and also know how to sew, this seems like the perfect blend of the two! I like that I would be able to have a hobby that I can easily grab with me and go. Excited to try it out!
Love this! I’ve been wanting to give thread painting a try for a while now, but have been intimidated by it, being that I’m still a beginner. I think this will be the perfect pattern to help me get my feet wet!
Also, I noticed that you were using a light pad to trace the pattern. I’ve been thinking about investing in one, but I’m not sure what to go with. Is there any particular brand/model you would recommend?
@@squibblesnboops Thanks so much! It's a great one to get your feet wet :) I use an ipad pro to design my patterns and transfer them to the fabric. It's an older version, but I use the Procreate app to draw with. I'm not very familiar with any other light pads, but even a simple lightbox will do the trick!
Hey :) This is the first upload i saw from your channel since i subscribed and i hope you manage to create an uploading shedule. Also i would love it if you could show us something bigger/more complex/realistic with this technique. (I know you already did some really insane animals and they looked really good)
Hey there! I definitely plan on making more content focused around thread painting realistically, I’m happy to hear that’s something you’re interested in! I’m working on ironing out the details of an upload schedule and hope to announce that soon. 😊
I'm enjoying going through this playlist.
I’m so glad!
Thank you for taking time to share your talent snd way of thread painting. This is a relaxing hobby I recently picked up. Leaves are the most simple for me: yet, they always looked flat. I really hope your life offers you time for video tutorials. Your talents are obvious by watching. You speak clearly, an eye for taking video and of course, embroidery. Thank you again and blessing for your life!
Thank you so much for the kind words, Evelyn! Embroidery is most definitely very relaxing, so glad you picked it up and are enjoying it too!
these are really beautiful leaves!
thanks so much!
I’m a painter and also know how to sew, this seems like the perfect blend of the two! I like that I would be able to have a hobby that I can easily grab with me and go. Excited to try it out!
Ah yes it would be perfect for you! To me, figuring out colors is one of the hardest things so I’m sure you’d pick it up fast ☺️
Love this! I’ve been wanting to give thread painting a try for a while now, but have been intimidated by it, being that I’m still a beginner. I think this will be the perfect pattern to help me get my feet wet!
Also, I noticed that you were using a light pad to trace the pattern. I’ve been thinking about investing in one, but I’m not sure what to go with. Is there any particular brand/model you would recommend?
@@squibblesnboops Thanks so much! It's a great one to get your feet wet :) I use an ipad pro to design my patterns and transfer them to the fabric. It's an older version, but I use the Procreate app to draw with. I'm not very familiar with any other light pads, but even a simple lightbox will do the trick!