ITH Crazy Patch Christmas Tree - By Kreative Kiwi

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @twinkielight64
    @twinkielight64 2 года назад +2

    I love your tutorials!!! I love the tips and suggestions! I love your voice - my husband says I'm starting to sound like you!! This is my first crazy patch christmas tree but not my first big kiwi project! It's going to look smashing on my wall at work!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  2 года назад

      Oh thank you, I am glad you enjoy my videos! Say hi to your husband lol. Happy stitching and enjoy your CP tree.

  • @moderndaymercantile
    @moderndaymercantile 3 года назад +1

    I love the final product and I made one with floral prints. It takes a long time but will make nice gifts I'd I have the patience to make more than 1. Thanks for the tutorial /stitch along.

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  3 года назад +1

      It is a lovely design no matter what fabrics you use. It is time consuming for sure but a recipient would be in awe of it as a gift. I guess the best things take time to make as they have all that extra love poured into them.

  • @twinkielight64
    @twinkielight64 2 года назад +1

    I'm finally finished!!!! It came out awesome! I wish I could share a photo!!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  2 года назад

      Well done and congratulations Sharon. You can share a photo by joining Keative Kiwi Embroidery's Facebook group it is there for you to share your KK makes. Here is the link but make sure you answer the joining questions or your application will get turned down.
      facebook.com/groups/kreativekiwi

  • @maxi4505
    @maxi4505 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely Beautiful !!!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! Merry Chritmas and a Happy New Year.

  • @charheard4582
    @charheard4582 5 лет назад +5

    Kay, totally loved your tutorial! Can't wait to make my own tree!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Aww thanks Char really pleased you found it helpful. Happy stitching, do post a pic on Kreative Kiwi's Facebook group I would love to see your take on it. facebook.com/groups/kreativekiwi/

  • @maryanndunham4457
    @maryanndunham4457 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you, Kay for another awesome SAL video. Your Christmas tree is gorgeous! Great joining tip, too. I appreciate all you do to help us. Angel Huggers!!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Mary pleased you enjoyed it and thanks for your kind comments.

  • @marianrooth9514
    @marianrooth9514 5 лет назад +1

    You have the patience of a saint. It is sew beautiful to watch you handle such a big project. Thank you sew much.

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching.

  • @audreybailey5139
    @audreybailey5139 Год назад

    Cute, I'm making my first one today.

  • @karenross9801
    @karenross9801 4 года назад +1

    this was a great tutorial. very helpful. thank you

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  4 года назад

      You're very welcome!

  • @Jacelyn5440
    @Jacelyn5440 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this time consuming tutorial. I know you put a lot into it and I appreciate it. It is beautiful! Maybe I will make one for Christmas this year.

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  3 года назад

      Pleased you enjoyed it Virginia. You should go for it because it looks fabulous hung up at Christmas. I can give you a tip to save time I stitch out colour 2 of each hooping onto tear away stabilizer so that I can plan and cut all my fabrics in advance , this saves a lot of time especially when using scraps. I hope this helps. Happy stitcing.

  • @GooglingMom
    @GooglingMom 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the tip to turn off the machine after an "oops moment"! I had no idea that the machine could be messed up because of that. I wondered why things got off, thought it was me (well, probably was mostly! Lol!). Another fantastic video, Kay!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Margaret pleased you enjoyed it. Yes after any problem such as broken needle or snag, birds nest it is best to turn it off. It doesn't take mush to de-calibrate the embroidery arm in those situations. Same as after a thread break I always take the bobbin out and re-thread it before setting off again because it can cause the bobbin thread to not pick up, which can be very frustrating.

    • @GooglingMom
      @GooglingMom 5 лет назад

      @@KaysCutz Yes, I also have learned from experience to remove the bobbin and re-thread after nests and breaks. Thanks for sharing your valuable tips!

  • @LadyJane721
    @LadyJane721 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for these detailed instructions. I now dare to this stick file (I was a little afraid of it).

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      You're welcome you can do it. Give it a go use the video to stitch along to. Happy stitching

  • @dianewarde6074
    @dianewarde6074 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely! Your tips are always spot on!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Thanks Diane please you find them helpful. Happy stitching.

  • @janwalker7620
    @janwalker7620 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks! I really enjoyed the tree ! I am looking forward to this Christmas! I'm getting an embroidery machine! I can't wait to try that tree for next year! HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A BLESSED NEW YEAR! HAPPY STITCHING EVERYONE!!!!!😊🎄🎉

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Ohhhh congratulations you must be really excited and counting the days. It is a steep learning curve but well worth persevering. If you have a look in my video descriptions you will see all the supplies I use, I get most of them from Amazon so you shouldn't have a problem sourcing them in your country.
      My biggest advice to anyone getting started is this... machine embroidery is not a cheap hobby, if you are going to skimp on anything let it be your fabrics and not your stabilizer. The stabilizer provides the solid foundation to your building so to speak, skimp here and you will have disappointing results which is not only a waste of stabilizer but fabric and thread too making it even more expensive.
      Very very important....Get some basic lessons from your machine dealer so that you know how to thread it, hoop it and how to access the settings and at least learn how to skip backwards and forwards though stitches and colours as this comes in really handy when you get a thread breakage and learn how to adjust the top thread tension this sometimes needs changing depending on your fabric and what you are stitching, for example with puffy foam as used in the Paws for Though design, you have to loosen your tension so as not to flatten your foam, then of course afterwards you put it back to what it was on before. I can teach you how to stitch out designs but I can't teach you the basics you need to to operate your machine.
      As a basic get yourself started supplies kit, get yourself the following:
      Some cotton quilters batting. Batting is used to make nearly all Kreative Kiwi designs. I use polyester-fleece a lot as you can see in most of my videos. I use a medium 4oz weight poly fleece, it looks and feels very smooth so your foot wont get caught up in it. I tend not to use open type wadding as the embroidery foot can get caught up in the fibers as it travels over it.
      A box of 63 Simthreads in Brother colours. This gives you a good colour selection to stitch anything and the threads are good quality and done break constantly. I love these threads and the price is excellent too. Real value for money and great colours.
      Super Punch wash away stabilizer. This is a great stabilizer for any design with an embroidered edge and for free standing lace designs and gives consistently reliable results time after time.
      New Brothread cut away stabilizer 10" x 25 or 50 yards it is excellent. This is my favorite cut away and it does it's job very well without costing a fortune.
      I don't use tear away stabilizer at all, yes it is very cheap but I find it to be a waste of time and money. It is paper and it really doesn't hold up under satin stitching or large fill areas. I ended up wasting fabric and thread as it was tearing during stitching defeating the whole object of the exercise.
      A pair of double curved scissors or squizzors for cuting away your batting and fabric.
      That is enough to get you going and stitch out any Kreative Kiwi designs.
      Some cotton fat quarters that go well together to give you a variety of fabrics that you can mix and match. I usually buy two the same as this gives me enough to make larger things like runners and such that have the same fabric in each segment.
      I hope this helps you to get started. Happy stitching!

  • @leahg4596
    @leahg4596 5 лет назад +3

    Beautiful! What a great way to use smaller pieces of Christmas fabric from my stash. Thank you for another great tutorial. Can you tell me the measurements of the finished tree?

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад +1

      You're welcome and thanks for watching. If you click on the link to this design in the video description the finished sizes are given for all sizes. www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/1869102?nav=ccy

  • @ossiebear9339
    @ossiebear9339 5 лет назад +2

    Another very enjoyable stitch along and some great tips thank you Kay
    From Linda Childs 😊

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Pleased you enjoyed it Linda, thanks for watching.

  • @patsyhand8333
    @patsyhand8333 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome many thanks Kay ❤️

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Thanks Patsy, thanks for watching..

  • @charlottetrabue9025
    @charlottetrabue9025 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos. Very helpful.

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching, pleased you found it helpful.

  • @debbieforseth254
    @debbieforseth254 4 года назад

    Love this!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  4 года назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching.

  • @jackie-dbdstitchart4969
    @jackie-dbdstitchart4969 5 лет назад +1

    Love it. As always another great video.

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Jackie. Happy stitching

  • @remington6363
    @remington6363 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome

  • @lyndabuchholz1216
    @lyndabuchholz1216 5 лет назад +1

    I love your tutorials!! Is there some reason you don't trim the pieces before you go onto another fabric piece? I would think that would prevent the oops. but I haven't done this so there may be a logical reason. I do love this design!!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Thanks Lynda. The reason you don't trim the outer edges is so that the backing fabric stitches on to the front fabric firmly but you do trim up the excess fabrics as you add them before the satin stitch detail is done . The oops moment was caused by the foot going under the edge fabric as I hadn't taped it down properly.

    • @lyndabuchholz1216
      @lyndabuchholz1216 5 лет назад +1

      @@KaysCutz Thanks that clears it up for me.

  • @tonileggate
    @tonileggate 5 лет назад +2

    So helpful - I have now decided what to do for Christmas" Better late than never!!
    May I ask if the glitter vinyl is HTV or something else? Thanks...

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Hi Toni no it isn't heat transfer vinyl. It is a thin fine glittered vinyl like the stuff in this link, the sort used bor making belts and things like that www.amazon.com/ZAIONE-Superfine-Material-Patchwork-Applique%EF%BC%88Lilac/dp/B07B9VJF9H

  • @lindasmith4515
    @lindasmith4515 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful I wish I knew how to download the files . And where the best place to buy them

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  4 года назад +1

      The only place you can buy this design is at Kreative Kiwi, the link is in the video description. The way to download it is to click on the link in the video add the design to your shopping basket and then complete the checkout proess . Then you receive an email with the download link, click on the download link and save them to your computer. I have a video on how to unzip them and load them onto your embroidery machine here after you have got your files. ruclips.net/video/cfO1lDO1Dsw/видео.html

    • @lindasmith4515
      @lindasmith4515 4 года назад

      @@KaysCutz Thanks I am still learning how to do it all. Not great with computer but trying

  • @dawnclaus8367
    @dawnclaus8367 3 года назад

    I'm getting ready to try this. I'm not a quilter and I've never done something like this before. I have machine embroidered for 17 years. I love the pink version. How many different fabric patterns were used in that?

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  3 года назад

      Hi Dawn I am sorry I didn't make the pink tree so I dont know, you would have to count them from the image. You can of course use as many or as few fabrics as you like when you make it. Happy stitching.

  • @lindao7887
    @lindao7887 5 лет назад +1

    Can you use invisible thread that's for a regular sewing machine or does it need to be special made for embroidering? I actually don't know what weight it is, the label has fallen off. Also, I finally purchased the H20 Gone Stabelizer - it's fantastic!

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Hi Linda I used 40 wt invisible thread bought from Amazon try yours on something you will soon find out. As long as your top thread and bobbin thread are the same thickness you should be fine. Pleased you like H2O Gone is really is the best in my opinion.

  • @GooglingMom
    @GooglingMom 5 лет назад +1

    Question, would it cause any problems to add a little batting under the bauble to make it poof a little? I was thinking of using a lame' fabric rather than vinyl as you did so it wouldn't be so thick.

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Margaret yes you certainly could do that. If you used something like scuba fabric which is a 4 way stretch knit you could get them quite poofy without any difficulty.

  • @bopgirl8
    @bopgirl8 2 года назад +1

    can you trim all your fabric up as you go instead of doing the main trim at the end.

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  2 года назад

      You can but the idea of not trimming until after the back goes on is to make sure that the front fabrics don't fray through the stitches due to being handled repeatedly. I hope this helps you.

  • @deniseh8932
    @deniseh8932 5 лет назад

    i need to do this but my scissors wouldn't cope, can i ask where you get your from please

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Hi Denise I get them from Amazon there are links in the video decription. Happy stitching

  • @craftycarol1326
    @craftycarol1326 5 лет назад

    I didnt know you could use vinyl, is there a special needle to use?

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  5 лет назад

      Hi Carol, no no special needle required I stitch everything with a 75/11 needle for all my stitching.

  • @marioiafrate4606
    @marioiafrate4606 4 года назад +1

    Bonjour pouvez-vous me donner le nom de votre broderie et où vous l’avez acheté merci de votre réponse il est magnifique et votre tuto est très bien expliqué

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  4 года назад

      Bonjour Sonia oui biensur. Voila
      www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/Large-In-the-hoop-Crazy-Patch-Christmas-Tree.html

    • @marioiafrate4606
      @marioiafrate4606 4 года назад

      @@KaysCutz j’en ai acheté un mais il me donne pas la ligne au milieu pour mettre les trois tissus

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  4 года назад

      @@marioiafrate4606 est ce que vous l'avez ouvert dans un lociciel avant de le transferer a votre brodeuse?

    • @marioiafrate4606
      @marioiafrate4606 4 года назад

      @@KaysCutz je l’ai ouvert avec le logiciel zip car c’était un seul dossier si vous avez un e-mail je peux vous l’envoyer merci

    • @KaysCutz
      @KaysCutz  4 года назад

      @@marioiafrate4606
      Non il ne faut pas c'est considérer le partage de fichiers et ça c'est illégal, ce n'est pas mon design, alors je ne pourrais rien faire. Quel jeu de fichiers avez-vous mis dans votre machine?