I am a beginner, and after watching so many videos, I found these and have to say they are the clearest, most concise videos I have found. These videos actually get me excited to go pick up my new found hobby and get going! In this video you went over the 'must know' stitches, but I cannot find any of your videos showing exactly how to do these stitches, will this be something you could do a video on in the future? I liked! I subscribed! And I plan to donate because people like this deserve recognition
This is really helpful thank you. I have a question, when you anchor the thread do you do it for every different stitch? And at the start of the anchoring bit you started at the top and had a bit of thread coming out, is this one of the bits of thread you cut off after? Sorry! I’m learning
You can use it on any other stitches as long as it will get covered up by the stitches after. And yes, always cut off the excess floss. It just one of the method for anchoring the floss. Sometimes I just make a knot instead of using this method. No one gonna look at the back of your hoop though. Haha!
Thank you!!! It is really nice how you explain! I will be checking your channel! I do not if you have a video that shows how to make the different stitches. if not I would like that you make one :)
I'm glad you like the videos. Unfortunately, I don't think I will make a video for the basic embroidery stitches since you can find it easily on RUclips (tons of them). I will focus on making the video with the info you could barely find on RUclips. For example, you can check out the [3 Types of Outline Stitches], [A Tour of Satin Stitch], and [How to back your embroidery hoop]. They are pretty informative. Thanks!
This is great! It explains a problem I had with not washing my first piece before stitching then washing after. I appreciate your videos!
I love this tutorial! Very helpful. I want to make the beach motif in your RUclips thumbnail for this video. Is that a pattern I can try or buy?
Wow! Just what I've been looking for---a video that explains which needle size to use for how many strands. Thank you from my heart.
I'm glad it helped. ❤
Amazing and easy
Thank you for being so kind to beginners like myself in this video, it was so comforting go watch and I learned a lot x
Beautiful!💖🙂👏👍😎
Finally, I, learned how to easily separate the strands, thank you Eric. BTW, it's a very helpful video :)
Eric, I am really enjoying your videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to make & share these with us. They are very useful & inspiring!
My pleasure, Amy!
Thank you so much for being one of the few if not the only one who explains which needle to wich floss! Your amazing ❤️
You're very welcome! I'm glad it help ☺
Wow veri nice
Thank you! Very fun and good tips! ⭐️
You're welcome 😊 I'm glad it helped.
Very informative and a joy to watch. Thank you! :)
Thank you too ☺
Gracias tu video es realmente excelente
Thnku so much vry use full video ☺☺
You are an angel 🙏
I am a beginner, and after watching so many videos, I found these and have to say they are the clearest, most concise videos I have found. These videos actually get me excited to go pick up my new found hobby and get going! In this video you went over the 'must know' stitches, but I cannot find any of your videos showing exactly how to do these stitches, will this be something you could do a video on in the future? I liked! I subscribed! And I plan to donate because people like this deserve recognition
Thank you for the compliments! You can simply search the stitches in RUclips. There are a lot of good tutorials around. 🙆❤️
Thank you.😘
Thank you for posting! I'm waiting to receive my embroidery beginner kit soon!
You're welcome 😊 And happy embroidering!
nice design
your videos are amazing and your channel has a lot of potential!!! im definitely subscribing ^^
Thank you so much for the compliments and supporting!
Very helpful, thanks
You're welcome 😊
❤️
Fluent!
Thanks!
This is really helpful thank you. I have a question, when you anchor the thread do you do it for every different stitch? And at the start of the anchoring bit you started at the top and had a bit of thread coming out, is this one of the bits of thread you cut off after? Sorry! I’m learning
You can use it on any other stitches as long as it will get covered up by the stitches after. And yes, always cut off the excess floss. It just one of the method for anchoring the floss. Sometimes I just make a knot instead of using this method. No one gonna look at the back of your hoop though. Haha!
Thank you!!! It is really nice how you explain! I will be checking your channel! I do not if you have a video that shows how to make the different stitches. if not I would like that you make one :)
I'm glad you like the videos. Unfortunately, I don't think I will make a video for the basic embroidery stitches since you can find it easily on RUclips (tons of them). I will focus on making the video with the info you could barely find on RUclips. For example, you can check out the [3 Types of Outline Stitches], [A Tour of Satin Stitch], and [How to back your embroidery hoop]. They are pretty informative. Thanks!
I think if you could add time stamps to when you talk about each topic that'd be really helpful!
I will try to do that when I have the time...haha 😄
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How much rupees is this small hoop
I'm in the U.S. I think you have to look it up to your local website or craft store.
what type of fabric u use?
Mostly kona cotton fabric, you can refer to my other video that talks about fabric for hand embroidery.