Thank you. I knew I could do stump work, but now you have proved it. Thank you so much for not making it mysterious. This Christmas I am making myself a 17 century pocked on a belt, in black, and I want to add the five stages of the moon onto it in stump work. You have made my year.
Thank you for the quick tutorial. I feel like there are way too many tutorial videos that take way too long to get to the point, so I really appreciate this video.
Thank you soooo much for your quick but thorough explanation. This is more than enough to get started without being overwhelming, (or taking 7 minutes to preface a 30 second tutorial that leaves a person with more questions than answers!).
First time I've seen your work. I love the idea of this butterfly❤. But I struggle with cutting the wings out without clipping threads that I don't want to. Or cutting it too far away and the fabric still shows.
The edge of the fabric will always show a little but there are a few things you can do to minimise it. If you can, use a fabric that matches the thread you cover the wire with, if you can’t or you have different colors around the edge you can sneaky use felt tip pens to color the edge (test on some scrap first!). Lastly once you’ve cut the edge you can run a fingernail over it to fluff up and tease out any extra bits of thread and trim those. Also if you’re using buttonhole stitch as I am (some people use couching stitch for the whole thing) it creates a sort of edge or lip that sticks out and you can turn the wing upside down and angle your scissors and trim the fabric to just underneath it so it doesn’t show so much from the top.
Thank you. I knew I could do stump work, but now you have proved it. Thank you so much for not making it mysterious.
This Christmas I am making myself a 17 century pocked on a belt, in black, and I want to add the five stages of the moon onto it in stump work. You have made my year.
That sounds awesome! Glad I could help with the demystifying 😁 are you going to wire slip the moons? I'm totally intrigued!
Thank you for the quick tutorial. I feel like there are way too many tutorial videos that take way too long to get to the point, so I really appreciate this video.
Just discovered your work, such an inspiration
Thank you soooo much for your quick but thorough explanation. This is more than enough to get started without being overwhelming, (or taking 7 minutes to preface a 30 second tutorial that leaves a person with more questions than answers!).
Thank you for the greatest stump-work video I’ve seen. You make it simple and give clear instructions. I subscribed!!!! 😊
Thank you so much 🥰 That's very high praise, I'm honoured!
The wire is the step I've been missing, and you make it so clear. Thank you!!!
You won yourself a subscriber! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Just started embroidering but i struggle to find things i like with been goth ... so love this ... ive trying to find simular in a bat ..
This video was amazing! Super clear to understand, thank you!
Beautiful butterfly 🦋 beautiful work
Aww thank you so very much 🥰 that means a lot to hear ❤
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Beautiful! 🎉
First time I've seen your work. I love the idea of this butterfly❤. But I struggle with cutting the wings out without clipping threads that I don't want to. Or cutting it too far away and the fabric still shows.
The edge of the fabric will always show a little but there are a few things you can do to minimise it. If you can, use a fabric that matches the thread you cover the wire with, if you can’t or you have different colors around the edge you can sneaky use felt tip pens to color the edge (test on some scrap first!). Lastly once you’ve cut the edge you can run a fingernail over it to fluff up and tease out any extra bits of thread and trim those. Also if you’re using buttonhole stitch as I am (some people use couching stitch for the whole thing) it creates a sort of edge or lip that sticks out and you can turn the wing upside down and angle your scissors and trim the fabric to just underneath it so it doesn’t show so much from the top.
@@StitchGothica Thank you so much 💛!