Beautiful video, I like the mix of technical instruction, your composition “under water” and the mix with the other textile artists! I enjoyed it on a rainy sundaymorning in Zwolle/ nl
I have to agree with Cathy here, you are very calming! I love these techniques. I had some idea of how they were done as my mother was very skilled at needle arts as well as drawing. Yes, my mother did it all! She taught me to needlepoint when I was 8 years old. Did I keep it up? OF COURSE I DIDN'T! ಥ_ಥ
Hers looks to be a basic tight weave cotton or calico. But, you can learn about five different basic fabrics here: www.thesprucecrafts.com/embroidery-fabrics-1177597
Thank you so much for your videos they are much appreciated and very inspiring ! I encounter a problem both about perfectionnism which refrain me from starting anything for fear of failure and zero waste habits which refrain me from practice especially with fabrics, threads...(it's thankfully easier with paints and paper !). What would you advise ? 🙏
Find some fabric you don't mind losing - go to charity shops and get some old clothes and curtains and start playing - make it an experiment with no defined outcome, and you will put less pressure on yourself. Let me know how it goes!
I love watching you work! Very calming, and enlightening to see these techniques used for fine art!
I enjoyed the video. I find it calming to watch people manipulate thread to make beautiful designs. I like the comparison to the art pieces.
I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I love interesting, non functional textiles, there are some wonderful artists really pushing the boundaries!
WHOA - You are incredibly gifted. And patient, this textile art piece is lovely. WHOAAA JUST WHOA.
aww, thank you!
Loved this. Especially how you’ve taken the formality out of how to use the stitches. Seeing the work of other artists is such a bonus. Thank you.
I love to just play with thread. Who needs a plan, anyway?! Join the facebook group and show us your work too!
@@artymous6140 exactly! I will as soon as I find it 😀
The group is called "Artymous Art Tutorials" send a request and I'll let you through the doors!
This is so cool! I never knew you could do so much with thread
Beautiful video, I like the mix of technical instruction, your composition “under water” and the mix with the other textile artists! I enjoyed it on a rainy sundaymorning in Zwolle/ nl
You should check out here other videos! She is an awesome teacher and artist!
thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it - it was very relaxing to make, too!
Thank you for sharing your demonstration of stitches
Thank you, I learned a lot.
Nice sharing ❤️❤️👍👍
Thank you, I'm glad to have you here!
I really appreciate the freedom shown in these techniques 🌿
Thank you! Its the same as drawing for me - no real plan and take a thread for a walk!
👏👏👏👏Saludos desde Argentina. Gracias, aprendí muchísimo. Sos muy simpática.
Gracias por ver, me alegro de haberte podido ayudar!
Very cool! I love seeing other fiber artists work. I knit, crochet, and spin. I just subscribed to your channel so I don’t lose you.
Ooh, I’ve never tried spinning! I’d love to know more!
@@artymous6140 I have a boatload of spinning and fiber prep videos on my channel if you want to check them out!
Everything is more than amazing special your work thank you
Thank you for watching!
I have to agree with Cathy here, you are very calming! I love these techniques. I had some idea of how they were done as my mother was very skilled at needle arts as well as drawing. Yes, my mother did it all! She taught me to needlepoint when I was 8 years old. Did I keep it up? OF COURSE I DIDN'T! ಥ_ಥ
you should pick it up and give it another go!
That was fascinating. I'd love to see the finished piece. I'm going to check and see if you have any more embroidery innovations; I need inspiration.
More to come!
That is beautiful so clever 💖💖💖
Thank you so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it! Xx
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo 🙏
de rien, je suis content d'avoir pu t'aider!
That was gorgeous, thank you. Could you tell us what your base fabric is?
Hers looks to be a basic tight weave cotton or calico. But, you can learn about five different basic fabrics here: www.thesprucecrafts.com/embroidery-fabrics-1177597
It was a cotton, not sure what it is exactly because it just came out of the fabric stash box! (which I'm sure is expanding on it's own...)
❤fabulous
Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you so much for your videos they are much appreciated and very inspiring !
I encounter a problem both about perfectionnism which refrain me from starting anything for fear of failure and zero waste habits which refrain me from practice especially with fabrics, threads...(it's thankfully easier with paints and paper !). What would you advise ? 🙏
Find some fabric you don't mind losing - go to charity shops and get some old clothes and curtains and start playing - make it an experiment with no defined outcome, and you will put less pressure on yourself. Let me know how it goes!
Nice ✨
Thank you!
Bravo ♥️
Thank you!