That tip about turning the needle around to thread it from the other side of the eye really works well! I never tried it before but it has helped me several times now to get it threaded more easily. Thank you!
I loved the "loading your reel" suggestion so much. I have never seen that done that way before. I usually thread two separate needles and put one in a pincushion until I need it.
This video has all the information I needed to sew my first two pieces of fabric together! Love the knots you show and the back stitch tip is priceless. My first seam looks marvelous :)
This video is fairly old, but hopefully you'll get my question. I'm trying to pick up where my Mom left off, on hand piecing a Dresden Plate quilt. I normally machine piece, so this video is very helpful. However, I guess I'm trying to make machine stitch-sized stitches, but you seem to be doing larger. How big should the stitches be? I'm going to go back and look at Video 1, as I see that this is 2. I already see things that I will use...well, ALL of it will be incorporated. THANKS!
What surprise me is how come many ladies hand stitch do the running stitches instead of the back stitch, what in French we call "machine stitch "? Is not the back stitch more solid than the running stitch??
That tip about turning the needle around to thread it from the other side of the eye really works well! I never tried it before but it has helped me several times now to get it threaded more easily. Thank you!
I loved the "loading your reel" suggestion so much. I have never seen that done that way before. I usually thread two separate needles and put one in a pincushion until I need it.
This video has all the information I needed to sew my first two pieces of fabric together! Love the knots you show and the back stitch tip is priceless. My first seam looks marvelous :)
Thank you so much for this video.
She has many great tips to share, even if you have experience with basic hand sewing.❤️🌻
Excellent tute with innovative ideas - especially how you form knots and tie-off lovely flat stitches 🥰👏 Thank you.
Thank you for this wonderfully helpful video ..
This is awesome, thank you so very much for some great tips xxx
This video is fairly old, but hopefully you'll get my question. I'm trying to pick up where my Mom left off, on hand piecing a Dresden Plate quilt. I normally machine piece, so this video is very helpful. However, I guess I'm trying to make machine stitch-sized stitches, but you seem to be doing larger. How big should the stitches be? I'm going to go back and look at Video 1, as I see that this is 2. I already see things that I will use...well, ALL of it will be incorporated. THANKS!
On the front page of the magazine behind you, it’s written Patchwork and Quilting. What is the difference??
That end knot! Thank you sew much ( ;
I was also impressed, I shall remember that trick.
What surprise me is how come many ladies hand stitch do the running stitches instead of the back stitch, what in French we call "machine stitch "? Is not the back stitch more solid than the running stitch??
What is the difference between "Patchwork" and "Quilting"??