thank you for such a clear explanation. i have a learning disability and you have been one of the only people that actually explains things in a way that makes sense. i really appreciated this tutorial, because threadpainting is not something i'm as good at yet.
Thank you so much for such an informative video. I like that you explained your thinking process as you went along. You’re a great teacher. And now I’m going to make me a leaf!🍃
Thank you for such an informative video. I'm VERY new to embroidery and I like thread painting . I might be jumping into the deep end but thread painting interests me more than just basic embroidery projects. Wish me luck 😀!
Good luck, you’ve got this! I think it’s actually relatively beginner friendly, plus I’m sure you’ll have more success doing what you’re interested in! 😊
Thank you so much for explaining your thought process!! Makes such a difference in understanding what to do and why so we can transfer those skills to our own work.
I really appreciate this video cuz im working on my fourth embroidery right now and its for a gift. Therefore, I wanted to try to make it look more refined. So far im doing this correctly but your tips are very helpful and I appreciate the way you explain/ show it as well. Doesnt help that its a portrait of a dog so im trying to imitate hair and trying to lay the stiches in the way the hair lays.
So glad you found it helpful! If you’re ever interested in even more in depth tutorials for pet portraits I do have a ton of videos showing how on my Patreon.
Thank you for the video. Lapsed cross stitcher here who is considering getting back into embroidery and I am in love with this technique. How do you anchor the thread?
Hello! Thank you for the clear explanation of how to thread paint. May I ask how do you attach the water soluble layer to the top part of your cotton/linen fabric? Do you stretch it overtop of the hoop or underneath or do you sew it down?
Do you sell your work, is there an interest in the market for this craft, I needle felt, so I would like to know before I start buying material if there is money to be made, thank you for your tutorial, it really creates an interest in learning this for me.
wonderful! i’ve a question, i’m new to embroidery/needlework and wondered why one stitches in such a way that requires more hands movement; in other words, push needle down into the fabric and then pull it down verses pushing the needle up and down and then pull thread through the fabric? it seems slower and requires more movement. i hope my question is clear?
I think I know what you mean! I think you're referring to stabbing vs sewing. It's mostly preference whether you pull the needle and thread all the way through the fabric and then go back up or if you stab or grab the fabric! There may be some embroidery stitches that you find easier to do one way over the other after you practice and find your favorite way!
thank you for such a clear explanation. i have a learning disability and you have been one of the only people that actually explains things in a way that makes sense. i really appreciated this tutorial, because threadpainting is not something i'm as good at yet.
You’re welcome! I’m so glad it was helpful. Thanks so much for the kind feedback! 😄
Thank you so much for such an informative video. I like that you explained your thinking process as you went along. You’re a great teacher. And now I’m going to make me a leaf!🍃
I’m so glad it was helpful!
Thank you for such an informative video. I'm VERY new to embroidery and I like thread painting . I might be jumping into the deep end but thread painting interests me more than just basic embroidery projects. Wish me luck 😀!
Good luck, you’ve got this! I think it’s actually relatively beginner friendly, plus I’m sure you’ll have more success doing what you’re interested in! 😊
Thank you so much for explaining your thought process!! Makes such a difference in understanding what to do and why so we can transfer those skills to our own work.
You’re welcome! Its always been helpful when I’m learning things so I’m really glad it helped you too! 😃
I really appreciate this video cuz im working on my fourth embroidery right now and its for a gift. Therefore, I wanted to try to make it look more refined. So far im doing this correctly but your tips are very helpful and I appreciate the way you explain/ show it as well.
Doesnt help that its a portrait of a dog so im trying to imitate hair and trying to lay the stiches in the way the hair lays.
So glad you found it helpful! If you’re ever interested in even more in depth tutorials for pet portraits I do have a ton of videos showing how on my Patreon.
Thank you so much for this awesome video. You did a fantastic job.
I can't wait to try out the pattern with the butterflies!
Thanks so much! I’m really glad you found it helpful, happy stitching ☺️
Beautifully stitched and thank you for showing ‘real time’ ~ 🪡🧵❤
Thank you! Glad it was helpful, I’ll definitely keep trying to include real time ☺️
I’m so glad I found you!
Excellent instructions! Thank you!
This was an awesome video💝🦋Thank you so much. You are an artist and a teacher.
Thank you so much!
Very well explanation. Tips and your video is so helpful. Thank you❤
Thanks so much! Glad I can help!
Great and detailed tutorial ❤️
Thank you, my darling! 🎉 ❤️ 💙 💜 💖
Thanks!
This was very educational and a great video. Thank you for making and sharing this!😊
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much this video is very helpful your teaching way is very nice
Thanks so much, I’m glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the video. Lapsed cross stitcher here who is considering getting back into embroidery and I am in love with this technique. How do you anchor the thread?
You’re welcome! I usually leave a tail or start with a quilters knot ☺️
Thank you so much for this video! I learned a lot from it!! I will look up your other ones too!!
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks for a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very inspirational! Love it.
Thank you!!
Can I do a back stitch for the outlining the detail? Or should it be back slip stitch? Thank you! Your video is super helpful ❤
Hello! Thank you for the clear explanation of how to thread paint. May I ask how do you attach the water soluble layer to the top part of your cotton/linen fabric? Do you stretch it overtop of the hoop or underneath or do you sew it down?
I just sandwich the stabilizer and the fabric together in the hoop! You’ll just want a sheet big enough to fit over the entire hoop ☺️
Pls make a video on how to transfer patterns.
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
Thank you! And no problem :)
Thank you very much
Thank you, very informative! I am wondering where you got the threaded large card or did you do it yourself? It would be so helpful!
It’s a DMC thread card! You can get them usually in DMCs website or Amazon :)
Do you sell your work, is there an interest in the market for this craft, I needle felt, so I would like to know before I start buying material if there is money to be made, thank you for your tutorial, it really creates an interest in learning this for me.
wonderful! i’ve a question, i’m new to embroidery/needlework and wondered why one stitches in such a way that requires more hands movement; in other words, push needle down into the fabric and then pull it down verses pushing the needle up and down and then pull thread through the fabric? it seems slower and requires more movement. i hope my question is clear?
I think I know what you mean! I think you're referring to stabbing vs sewing. It's mostly preference whether you pull the needle and thread all the way through the fabric and then go back up or if you stab or grab the fabric! There may be some embroidery stitches that you find easier to do one way over the other after you practice and find your favorite way!
@@crewelghoul ok thank you! i wasn’t sure how to ask 😳 i’ve subscribed as I want to learn more 🤓 thanks so much!
hi Amanda! I am also an Amanda!
Hey there!! 👋
I have to say, you have the most beautiful hair and skin.
Thank you! 😃
For the fabric, would canvas fabric work? About 280gsm?
Yes I believe that would work!
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What type of fabric is best for this type of work.
I like to use linen or cotton fabric
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I loved your video. Greetings from Mexico City. New subscriber. congratulations on your channel.
Thanks so much!