Thank you so much for this video. My mother, who recently passed, taught me all these stitches when I was about 5 years old. I'm 61 now & have very happy memories of that time spent with her ❤ I particularly love the cross & chain stitch.
Sorry to hear of your loss. My grandmother and mother taught me these as a child. And recently my heart is calling to do embroidery again. I can still remember their faces. It brings back such sweet memories ❤
I am 57 and my friend sent me a complete embroidery kit (from Colorado to Tanzania). RUclips got me started. That was my birthday gift this past October 2023.
I’ve been into arts and craft since I was a child and it helped me a lot through Highschool. It’s always so nice to see when ppl my age to crafts as well bc it is more uncommon but we’re still out there!
My daughter, now 19, has made jewelry, painted, and crafted in innumerable ways since she was a toddler. She has been teaching herself (with a little help from dad) to sew and alter her own clothes. I have always told her to respect and learn the old ways, that we will be glad to know them one day
My mom taught me how to embroider 50 years ago and I remember my first pillow I made. She’s 92 now. 😊 This is a wonderful tutorial on different types of stitches. I can use it to help me get started again. Thank you. 🪡🧵
I am so excited to find this wonderful embroidery work found on U tube channel. This reminds me my childhood days. My mother taught me so many different types of stitches. Now I am sixty seven. I have lost touch. But as I am watching this continuously I feel so tempting to start again. Please help me how to practice. I want explanation explanation
thank you. im 17 and am glad to have come across something simple any easy to practice/use as reference. my dad, in his 50s, knows how to sew and such, and taught my older sibling. I'm pretty fortunate to have an easy path of learning something as complicated as sewing. To an outsider, at least
I don't do embroidery, but I learned all these during my elementary school years. I'm now turning 40. My favourite stitch is probably chain stitch bec. it was the only stitch I gained a perfect score for. My feather stitch's perfect score doesn't count since it was my Auntie Zen who did it. Kidding aside, I remember that I used two colours for my chain stitch assignment, black and orange, for Halloween. Thank you for this excellent video and more than that, for bringing to fore fond old memories.
So excited to have come across this video! I learned how to do most of these when I was young but have mostly forgotten. Now that I’m a Grammy, I really want to learn more and create some treasures to last for generations. Thanks!! 🥰
Oh gosh...reminds me of needlework class in convent school!! But it was my darling, creative,busy physician mom who could knit,crochet,and do hand-embroidery too! Hugs to you for showing this so meticulously,and bringing sweet memories to the heart!
Had a school project to do embroidery. Our teacher told us to see from RUclips if we don't understand. Me being tall I was at the end of the row. I couldn't see anything . This video helped a lot. Thanks. This was really helpful. 😊 ❤❤
I am so happy I found all the stitches. My mother used sew when she was watching TV or at a dr visit. I never learned them from her while she was alive but I'm sure she would be delighted to know I'm trying to do this now. Thanks again.
This was nostalgia...my teacher who was pretty ignorant (very strict) in giving any special attention at my struggle of learning these stitches, failed me for needle work😢 since then I worked really hard to secure good grades in academics so that I can be taught computer science instead of needle work. Looking at this video reminded me of my sampler (red colour) which I threw away eventually. On watching this video I think I still need to learn this...thanks for reignition of this interest ❤❤
Thank you. Some of the stitches I already knew how to do. And others I didn’t. I am intrigued and motivated to pick up embroidery again. This video was very helpful!
Absolutely beautiful...back to my class..40 years back..miss my school days..we had hand embroidery classes from 3rd to nine..wish to start doing embroidery from today on
Perfect execution!!! Lovely hand stitching. Amazing someone still knows all those stitches. Few people seem to know how to use a sewing machine much less hand stitch something with such precision.
I learn Blanket and chain stitch when I was in junior high in my class of sewing. They teach us how to manually use this stitch method for making clothing! Love to see people still use it… ❤❤❤
yes i did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!, all the stritches for5hours ,with a lot of proud ( TuT),thanks to your hard work every one whoever you are🥰,thank you Modern craft💐💐💐💐💐💐
There are so many sewing tutorials but this is the 1st that was actually helpful. Straightforward, no fluff & just perfectly orchestrated. Thank you sooooo much!
❤ beautiful thank you, also very therapeutic, i enjoyed doing embroidery on tea tray cloths and handkerchiefs as a little girl and some for my newborn 25 years ago, been a long time ... i still have the rings and cotton, needles and clippers 😅 again thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you, thank you. The way you demonstrated the stitch in a line, allows a person to see how it’s done! I can’t wait to try some of these stitches! ❤️❤️❤️
When I was in 4th grade, I had to submit stitches like this one. I thought I did awesome until I saw my classmate's which looked like this. His mother did it for him. I never got over it until I could do it by myself like this but man I wish we had these tutorial videos before. 😭
I started doing embroidery when I was in junior high and continued through college. I loved the various stitches shown, and I have many of my "creations" around the house. My daughters-in-law have taken quite a few, and now the grandchildren are interested in learning how to do "fancy sewing" as they call it.
Thanks for doing this video, I do a lot of hand sewing mostly cushions, but I want to do more things so this has inspired me to try more project's...( I'm in my late 20's ) I find it has a calming effect... 🙂
commenting for self reference (thank you for uploading such a great video!) 3:15 - chain stitch 3:47 - tulip stitch 9:54 - cross stitch 10:46 - fern stitch
Thank you so much for sharing! I don’t see at all but I was so intrigued by this video so I clicks on it and I’m sure glad that I did! Your threading skills are so impressive! I’ve always had an interest in sewing but I never got into learning. This has really fired up my desire to learn. Thanks again for sharing your talent and skill with us! ❤️
I really enjoyed watching this video. It brought fond memories of my childhood. Mom would sit me down and make examples of this kind of stitches. Then I had to complete them. Later I would do an embroidery.❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
My mom taught me how to embroider when I was a kid. Haven't done it in years, but always enjoyed it. There were a few stitches that I've never seen before. I'm hoping to get back into it soon.
My grandma taught me how to do a running stitch and bullion stitch when i was in elementary school but it is so lovely to learn all these different techniques to stitch. Thank you for this informative video ❤.
Thank you so much for this video! I learned a great deal. I've never done embroidery before, and this video makes me feel confident I can learn to do it.
Excellent tutorial! Truly helpful camera angels and expert workmanship. Thank you for this valuable variety of stitches. I adjusted the playback speed to .05 and could see all the steps beautifully. Thank you again!
Thank u so much I got many new stitches introduced by you. I learnt in my childhood in standard one to eight but then after no more stitches I practiced but today I inspired with new stitches. Lots of thanks
Hello 👋👋 That is soo wonderful! thank you for such a detailed instruction. I am a crochet lover, I have been creating for over 20 years and recently I have been thinking about embroidery. And there you go! I came across your tutorial🎉
Salamat sa video na refresh na naman sa isip ko paano ginagawa iba’t ibang types stitches sa Embroidery. Careful lang po spelling stitch sa iba missing letter T. Okay lang typographical error lang.
I'm a 37 year old man and decided to pick up this hobby. I love art, so I'm trying something new to me. I got a two leaf kit with the leaves' outline printed on the fabric already, but I wondered if I could add anything else to it. I can hardly wait to add some French knots and thin stems to create a baby breath plant effect! The kit came with sea green thread for one stem/leaf plant and teal thread for the second stem/leaf plant, but it also included white thread. There aren't instructions given for its usage, so I'm extremely excited to stumble on your video for the ideas to reduce waste!
My mother learnt this & taught me. Unfortunately I forgot a lot of it except back stitch. Thank you for sharing & helping me revive my memories with my mother. ❤🙏
This is just magic!!!! I am a class 7th student and my arts n crafts teacher is teaching embroidery. This video help me so muchhhhhhhhhh to master basic embroidery. My grandma knows embroidery very well but she is going blind bc of old age and i wanted to learn to make designs and now my dream is ful filled
I'm 54 yrs old now and this video bought back fond memories of my mom sewing embroideries so patiently on our bedsheets and pillow cases. Thank u very much for this video. Will show it to my mum who's 80 now 😊
I think straight line stitch is my favorite because that’s the only I can do it without making any mistakes.🥹 Just kidding.😊 Great tutorial. I am learning how to do these kind different types of stitches. I am definitely going to follow this tutorial and learn more. Thank you.😊
These are nice even for those of us who are not beginners, including some stitches I had never seen before. This would be lovely framed as a sampler for reference purposes. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video. My mother, who recently passed, taught me all these stitches when I was about 5 years old. I'm 61 now & have very happy memories of that time spent with her ❤ I particularly love the cross & chain stitch.
Sorry to hear of your loss. My grandmother and mother taught me these as a child. And recently my heart is calling to do embroidery again. I can still remember their faces. It brings back such sweet memories ❤
@@maryamnaz01 Thank you....I'm sure your embroidery will be beautiful. My sister who is deaf finds great pleasure in it 🙂
Same here..also remembered School days
This is exactly the experiences i had. I am 65yrs. We are Blessed🤲🏻🙏💐✨️🥰
@@fatoomgierdien110 we certainly are blessed ❤
Наконец- то!! Я так долго искала и нашла!! Гениально!! Как из простых стежков получается красота радующая глаза, сердце, руки!Аплодисменты!!
It's of extreme delight to see people still carrying on these arts and crafts...I was afraid they were Lost forever.... Thanks for your job.
I am 57 and my friend sent me a complete embroidery kit (from Colorado to Tanzania). RUclips got me started. That was my birthday gift this past October 2023.
Totally agree with you
@@yardleyj93914:29 😊 4:30
I’ve been into arts and craft since I was a child and it helped me a lot through Highschool. It’s always so nice to see when ppl my age to crafts as well bc it is more uncommon but we’re still out there!
My daughter, now 19, has made jewelry, painted, and crafted in innumerable ways since she was a toddler. She has been teaching herself (with a little help from dad) to sew and alter her own clothes.
I have always told her to respect and learn the old ways, that we will be glad to know them one day
My mom taught me how to embroider 50 years ago and I remember my first pillow I made. She’s 92 now. 😊 This is a wonderful tutorial on different types of stitches. I can use it to help me get started again. Thank you. 🪡🧵
I am so excited to find this wonderful embroidery work found on U tube channel. This reminds me my childhood days. My mother taught me so many different types of stitches. Now I am sixty seven. I have lost touch. But as I am watching this continuously I feel so tempting to start again. Please help me how to practice. I want explanation explanation
ME TOOO❤🎉💐✨️🥰🤲🏻🙏🌿
Very interesting and useful
This brings back the old school memory of my craft class. The video is such a great tutorial, thank you.
This video was perfect for me ! I haven’t embroidered for 40 years and recently thought I’d start again. this was ideal thanks again!
Me, too! Thanks
So what os your age
Fully agree. Memory revived and revised ❤
That’s awesome! I’m
completely new to embroidery!
Me too
It’s almost 30 years for me
This is an Art/Skill that shall never fade away. As a single father, I find myself using such skills for my two very young boys.
Thank you for the class and remember all the good times I have had with my grandmother. What a precious memory. Thanks.
thank you. im 17 and am glad to have come across something simple any easy to practice/use as reference. my dad, in his 50s, knows how to sew and such, and taught my older sibling. I'm pretty fortunate to have an easy path of learning something as complicated as sewing. To an outsider, at least
Can you plz tell me ke ye silai kha py kam ati!!! I mean kameez ke kis side py,,,,?
These skills are valuable! We need to preserve these as arts. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!
OK, but which stitch to use when? Strengths and weaknesses.
Wagcygs
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
I don't do embroidery, but I learned all these during my elementary school years. I'm now turning 40. My favourite stitch is probably chain stitch bec. it was the only stitch I gained a perfect score for. My feather stitch's perfect score doesn't count since it was my Auntie Zen who did it. Kidding aside, I remember that I used two colours for my chain stitch assignment, black and orange, for Halloween. Thank you for this excellent video and more than that, for bringing to fore fond old memories.
I'm 42yo guy, totaly not into embroidery and I've just spend 17min watching this mesmerized 😊
So excited to have come across this video! I learned how to do most of these when I was young but have mostly forgotten. Now that I’m a Grammy, I really want to learn more and create some treasures to last for generations. Thanks!! 🥰
Oh gosh...reminds me of needlework class in convent school!!
But it was my darling, creative,busy physician mom who could knit,crochet,and do hand-embroidery too! Hugs to you for showing this so meticulously,and bringing sweet memories to the heart!
She could have used some of these to stitch up a cut or two. lol 😊 That would have been fabulous ! Especially for kids and grown-up kids like me. ❤
This video is a gem for many of us who are trying to reinvent their rusted childhood embroidery knowledge again in old age.
Had a school project to do embroidery. Our teacher told us to see from RUclips if we don't understand.
Me being tall I was at the end of the row. I couldn't see anything . This video helped a lot.
Thanks. This was really helpful. 😊
❤❤
I didn't expect watching the stitching process would be so satisfying
I am so happy I found all the stitches. My mother used sew when she was watching TV or at a dr visit. I never learned them from her while she was alive but I'm sure she would be delighted to know I'm trying to do this now. Thanks again.
This was nostalgia...my teacher who was pretty ignorant (very strict) in giving any special attention at my struggle of learning these stitches, failed me for needle work😢 since then I worked really hard to secure good grades in academics so that I can be taught computer science instead of needle work. Looking at this video reminded me of my sampler (red colour) which I threw away eventually. On watching this video I think I still need to learn this...thanks for reignition of this interest ❤❤
Thank you. Loved the camera angle and appreciated the lack of talking which would have distracted from the demonstration
DITTO 😺
Thank you. Some of the stitches I already knew how to do. And others I didn’t. I am intrigued and motivated to pick up embroidery again. This video was very helpful!
Absolutely beautiful...back to my class..40 years back..miss my school days..we had hand embroidery classes from 3rd to nine..wish to start doing embroidery from today on
You are a true hero for making his video. I and everyone who wants to get into embroidery thanks you! 😊
Perfect execution!!! Lovely hand stitching. Amazing someone still knows all those stitches. Few people seem to know how to use a sewing machine much less hand stitch something with such precision.
I learn Blanket and chain stitch when I was in junior high in my class of sewing. They teach us how to manually use this stitch method for making clothing! Love to see people still use it… ❤❤❤
yes i did it!!!!!!!!!!!!!, all the stritches for5hours ,with a lot of proud ( TuT),thanks to your hard work every one whoever you are🥰,thank you Modern craft💐💐💐💐💐💐
Some of these stitches I've never seen before. Thank you ❤
There are so many sewing tutorials but this is the 1st that was actually helpful. Straightforward, no fluff & just perfectly orchestrated. Thank you sooooo much!
❤ beautiful thank you, also very therapeutic, i enjoyed doing embroidery on tea tray cloths and handkerchiefs as a little girl and some for my newborn 25 years ago, been a long time ... i still have the rings and cotton, needles and clippers 😅 again thank you for sharing ❤
Amazing.....soo relaxed video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Как все ловко, просто позавидуешь. Золотые ручки!
Thank you, thank you. The way you demonstrated the stitch in a line, allows a person to see how it’s done! I can’t wait to try some of these stitches! ❤️❤️❤️
Какая трудоемкая работа, но как же это красиво!
This is such a sweet reminder of the embroidery I'd learnt in school. Must begin again, I think!
Спасибо большое что столько всего в одном виде показали 👍я тоже кое-какие швы умею делать😊
Thank you for the amazing tutorial. Took me back to my childhood, watching the talented older folks. You are blessed ❤
This brought back my memories as a preteen and i did this alot. Awesome, thanks for sharing ❤
It takes a lot of practice to get such even stitches. The demonstrator makes it look easy. What a great sampler!
Excellent learning vid.
Thank you.
Blessings to you and your loved ones 🙏
When I was in 4th grade, I had to submit stitches like this one. I thought I did awesome until I saw my classmate's which looked like this. His mother did it for him.
I never got over it until I could do it by myself like this but man I wish we had these tutorial videos before. 😭
I started doing embroidery when I was in junior high and continued through college. I loved the various stitches shown, and I have many of my "creations" around the house. My daughters-in-law have taken quite a few, and now the grandchildren are interested in learning how to do "fancy sewing" as they call it.
I am subscribe your channel ❤❤
Thanks for doing this video, I do a lot of hand sewing mostly cushions, but I want to do more things so this has inspired me to try more project's...( I'm in my late 20's ) I find it has a calming effect... 🙂
Your mind blowing hand work pleased me. I wish your good success. Many many happy returns in your life.
Thank you 😊
When I was in grade 5 we had this as a project of these different stitches. Made a hanky with our own design using these stitches.Love the video.
Loved your tutorial. Mom was a seamstress and now I feel the urge to create. Thank you
Beautiful. Wonderful talent! Thank you for helping me learn something my grandmother did years ago.
Ой, прям обратно в школьные годы 😅. Когда в школе учил виды швов 😊. Спасибо.
Wow! This takes me back to my school days 😅 Thoroughly enjoyed every embroidery lesson. Am looking to revisit this valuable skill🧵🪡
Ini yang qu cari belajar awal cara tusuk2 menjahit..teringat masa sekolah SMP dulu..trima kasih..❤😊
I enjoyed this video. Learned some new stitches (new to me) and refreshed the others. I used to embroider as a preteen/ young adolescent.
I love everything about this tutorial!! If it ever leaves RUclips I’m doomed. 😍🥰
Вы открыли просто " вселенную" декоративных швов. Большое спасибо.❤
commenting for self reference (thank you for uploading such a great video!)
3:15 - chain stitch
3:47 - tulip stitch
9:54 - cross stitch
10:46 - fern stitch
Thank you so much for sharing! I don’t see at all but I was so intrigued by this video so I clicks on it and I’m sure glad that I did! Your threading skills are so impressive! I’ve always had an interest in sewing but I never got into learning. This has really fired up my desire to learn.
Thanks again for sharing your talent and skill with us! ❤️
I really enjoyed watching this video. It brought fond memories of my childhood. Mom would sit me down and make examples of this kind of stitches. Then I had to complete them. Later I would do an embroidery.❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
This is very useful, thank you. Im looking for crochet tips but this will work in many ways for me as well!
My mom taught me how to embroider when I was a kid. Haven't done it in years, but always enjoyed it. There were a few stitches that I've never seen before.
I'm hoping to get back into it soon.
Beautiful, I could watch this again and again.
Great video, thanks. Its been years since i did embroidery, just found my silks the other day.....this is a great video to help the old memory!!
Thanks for the refreshing sheet. I'll be doing a baby 👶 piece soon. This definitely helps me.
A great video. Thanks. ❤
Very nice ❤❤
I find all these different stitches fascinating! Not only useful, but also artistic! ❤
Beautiful work!!!❤❤❤ I’ve never seen these stitches all in one sample. Thanks for sharing! From California.
My grandma taught me how to do a running stitch and bullion stitch when i was in elementary school but it is so lovely to learn all these different techniques to stitch. Thank you for this informative video ❤.
This was so AWESOME to find!!! Thank you. It's a brilliant video, and you are an excellent seamstress! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
This beautiful stitches brings
back the memories of my
childhood teachers .They taught me very nicely.you have
given me nice pleasure.Thanks .
What a great learning tool! Thank you for this collection!
Thank you so much for this video! I learned a great deal. I've never done embroidery before, and this video makes me feel confident I can learn to do it.
¡Maravillosa!
Muchísimas gracias.
😊🌸🌿
What a purrfect video!! 😺🙏🏼
Thank you for this amazing video, I too could watch it again and again.
Thank you, that was a keeper 🙋♀️💙✝️🇺🇸
Excellent tutorial! Truly helpful camera angels and expert workmanship. Thank you for this valuable variety of stitches. I adjusted the playback speed to .05 and could see all the steps beautifully. Thank you again!
Thank u so much I got many new stitches introduced by you. I learnt in my childhood in standard one to eight but then after no more stitches I practiced but today I inspired with new stitches. Lots of thanks
Hello 👋👋 That is soo wonderful! thank you for such a detailed instruction. I am a crochet lover, I have been creating for over 20 years and recently I have been thinking about embroidery. And there you go! I came across your tutorial🎉
Amazing summary of stiches. Great asset to keep this saved for when needed
Auch a Great Video! Perfect for learning new stitches and refreshing the ones I forgot!
Salamat sa video na refresh na naman sa isip ko paano ginagawa iba’t ibang types stitches sa Embroidery. Careful lang po spelling stitch sa iba missing letter T. Okay lang typographical error lang.
Fish bone, rose and tulip my favorite
I'm a 37 year old man and decided to pick up this hobby. I love art, so I'm trying something new to me. I got a two leaf kit with the leaves' outline printed on the fabric already, but I wondered if I could add anything else to it. I can hardly wait to add some French knots and thin stems to create a baby breath plant effect! The kit came with sea green thread for one stem/leaf plant and teal thread for the second stem/leaf plant, but it also included white thread. There aren't instructions given for its usage, so I'm extremely excited to stumble on your video for the ideas to reduce waste!
Amei ! Muito bem explicado os pontos básicos de bordados,parabéns 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🥰❤️
My mother learnt this & taught me. Unfortunately I forgot a lot of it except back stitch. Thank you for sharing & helping me revive my memories with my mother. ❤🙏
Very impressive stitching. I've never seen a bullion stitch before.
This is just magic!!!! I am a class 7th student and my arts n crafts teacher is teaching embroidery. This video help me so muchhhhhhhhhh to master basic embroidery. My grandma knows embroidery very well but she is going blind bc of old age and i wanted to learn to make designs and now my dream is ful filled
I'm 54 yrs old now and this video bought back fond memories of my mom sewing embroideries so patiently on our bedsheets and pillow cases. Thank u very much for this video. Will show it to my mum who's 80 now 😊
I have never learnt all these in my childhood....what a great opportunity to watch n learn now!!!!!😊...I'm in my 50's though
Mind blowing, superb, thank u for this video.
Love it brings back happy memries in school and how my favorite aunt and grandmother taught me some of this stitches❤️ thank you so much for sharing❤️
Useful video 👍
Thank you! I've seen a lot of these stitches in crazy quilts. Nice to see them plainly done.
I think straight line stitch is my favorite because that’s the only I can do it without making any mistakes.🥹
Just kidding.😊
Great tutorial. I am learning how to do these kind different types of stitches. I am definitely going to follow this tutorial and learn more.
Thank you.😊
Fabulous 💝💝👌👍
I’ve always wanted to learn hand embroidery. Thankyou for sharing these. 🙏💜🙏💜
Very helpful! Thank you!
Love your stitches ❤️ 😍 ♥️
I would love to hear the sewer talk about what each stitch is used for
Very nice video. All stitches at one place. Very good idea.. best wishes.. thanks for your efforts..
This video helped me as im new to embroidery. Im saving it. Thank you.❤
These are nice even for those of us who are not beginners, including some stitches I had never seen before. This would be lovely framed as a sampler for reference purposes. Thank you.