Hi, great vid, thank you very much. Just one question. How do I secure the yarn to stay firmly in? I mean, if I leave it as it is and accidentally pull the yarn, it will all come out. Or not? I am new to this and my logical thinking is confused. Thank you.
I bought a punch needle kit online from a craft store around a month ago but it was horrible the needle would not even go through the fabric it was complete garbage and I wish I hadn't wasted my money on it. There should be a certain standard you'd expect when you buy a craft kit of any kind that it should at least be doable. I think if punch needle kits available were of higher quality people wouldn't have so much trouble as beginners.
@@makaylanations4767 I wouldn't recommend it. It seems to be a purely decorative thing that can't be touched or worn. One pull and all the work is gone. Maybe a picture on the wall but that's about where it ends. T-shirts and pillow cases??? Are you nuts?🤪 How the hell will you wash them without the whole thing falling appart???🤔
After becoming disabled, I had to find a different outlet for my time, so I am always on the lookout for different things to do. When I happened across this, I was so excited. I. Went straight to the net and ordered several kits. Happy punching!!!
Best video ever. She explains step by step. This is the first punch needle tutorial that does what you expect. Shows you how to thread and start punching. Thank you!!! I am looking forward to shopping at your shop online. Thank you again.
I bought a store bought kit today and it was poor quality not enough yarn and struggled to get the canvas tight. Followed your tuition and that really helped. Will definitely purchase from you know I know what to do. 👍😁
@@susanmonks184 how are you doing? I was thinking of picking this up as a hobby, but I would like to be able to make things like pillowcases. This looks like it isn't secured. Like the stickers would dissolves the moment I would actually use it as a pillow... Is it so?
I got a punch needle kit for my birthday and had no idea how to do it. This was a huge help and now I’m working through the kit I got! Thank you for this video!
I done this years ago, have several different types of needles but my greatest inspiration for patterns was children’s coloring books, you can find some amazing patterns, photos!
Having watched several tutorials I believe you are the 1st one to explain about which way the needle is to go...Just received my first little kit...felt a little intimidated thought I would try another tutorial...and here You are...🤗Thanks for the tip..so I subscribed & a👍..Ill be back for more😍😉🤭🙏
I had surgery on my wrist at the beginning of this year. I’ve been dying to get back into embroidery now that I’m healed enough to work on projects like this. But the thought of pulling the needle through the fabric straining my hand deterred me from getting back into it. So glad that this product exists and you explained it so well. Thank you!!
I just discovered this needle craft. You are a good teacher. I'm a retired teacher, and library support staff person. I love needle crafts. Especially when I have an episode of chronic anxiety depression. It distracts my brain and I feel like I have accomplished something.
After watching other videos done by others, I noticed you work from front to back where they do back to front…. Your way makes more sense … I am a newbie … so thank you…
The "proper" way or "traditional" way is to work on the back of the work and keep the loops out front...but i was going for a different look for this piece of punch needle art. it works great either way though
I never knew this was even a thing I’ve always assumed it had to be done by hand sewing or embroidery machine tyyyy I’m so so excited making logos to go on sweaters this fall and winter for my family and friends !! ❤🎉🎉😅
I was at this flea market in 1990 where I saw this man and woman selling these items for needle punch. The woman even had classes in her home; I was in her classes for two years until she moved out of the area. I thought this craft was lots of fun, and I'm coming back to it now
I just got a beginner’s kit from a crafter off of Etsy. Been years since I did needlepoint or cross-stitch, and wondered why my stitches were so hard to do and more difficult to place than expected. Finally realized the fabric is canvas instead of monk’s cloth. DOH! I know lovely work can be done on just about any cloth, but I’d strongly recommend that beginners find a kit with monk’s cloth, or even Aida. Those lovely holes will make all the difference.
I love you! Thank you! I just bought a kit from Walmart yesterday. Cheap as hell and I'm a beginner, so using crappy tools isn't going to be very beneficial. Can't wait to get the better kit!
Same here.. Bought today and cost peanuts but gave me a start. Don't think I could have got a start if I hadn't watched the video. Will spend more on a better quality now. 😁
I love how you explained everything perfectly and clearly. You cut straight to the point and showed us each step without leaving important details out. I am buying stuff for punch needling and I needed to learn how to do it and this is the best video i could have watched!! Thank you so much and i look forward to start punch needling soon.
I bought a punch needle kit for Christmas but I didn’t know how to do it. The instructions didn’t say how to start it! This video was a great piece of help.😊 Thanks so much!
I've been looking for a project my 94 year old mother could handle. I think she can do this one. She used to knit so I'm sure this can be just as enjoyable. Thanks for this video.
This is the best video I've seen yet. I'm a bigginer and have yet to purchase my supplies. This video is so easy to understand I'm actually super excited to get started soon. Thank you so much.
Thanks so much. Your tutorial is excellent!! I crochet all the the time, and I wanted to try something new. This is just what I was looking for. Can't wait to try it!!
I really enjoyed your video! It's my first video introduction to punch needling! I'm really happy I came across this craft. It reminds me of embroidery but it's so much easier!
You’re amazing at explaining the process. I was a little bit nervous but I really wanted to give this a try & your video has helped me feel more confident in giving it a shot! ✨
Literally just picked up this hobby. Someone had asked me if this was similar to needle point embroidery which it isn’t since needle requires each stitch to be knotted off before starting a new.
Thank you SO MUCH. I've been cross stitching and needle pointing for years and got myself a simple punch needle kit for Christmas, and I was going nuts trying to figure out how to get started... the confusingly translated directions definitely weren't helping. It's going to take some practice, but at least my first stitch isn't pulling right back out with the needle!
Loved this video. You explained everything very well. Just bought my kit and going to try to start a pattern once I get the hang of using the pen. Again thanks for a great video
That is so cute. I’ve seen people try this without success but I see having a long length of yarn and punching close to the last stitches seems to be the trick. Also nice finishing with the lining cloth. Take care ❤️ 🇨🇦
Hi there, thank you for the video!! I was shopping around looking for a lot before coming to RUclips to look at tutorials. I noticed that this video is being used as someones product preview video on Amazon. It's sped up and has no sound. But it's definitely your video. Feel free to DM me if you would like the link. Hopefully no one is using your content to sell their product ❤️😊
haha thanks. just trying to give all the details. even after the "long winded" video, I still get emails every day with questions on how to do it, haha!
i keep seeing punch needle things like cushions and rugs and whatnot and I love it I think it looks amazing. HOWEVER...one thing that unnerves me about it is that it seems to literally just be loops through - if i get a heel, nail or a button caught in a loop isn't the entire thing just going to unravel? I don't see how the stitches are secure or how this is actually robust enough for a practical object rather than something in a frame on a wall where people can't mess with it by accident? I'd love to give it a go though. I had one of these when I was a kid and i threw it out because of that reason but it also didn't come with any instructions so i dunno if I was doing it wrong or something.
Hi, thank you for the video. It's my first time trying, very excited. Is there also an option to use the embroidery ring again? It seems like a bit of waist to me..
She shows the back after 7 minutes. Tension keeps it in place. Some people add glue on the back you don’t really have to if the item won’t get heavy use and is hanging on a wall.
Thanks for this excellent tutorial. I received a kit from a different company as gift from a friend and the instructions were not very clear. Can’t wait to start my project and I’ll be sure to check out your Etsy shop too.
I tell you you are amazing! Anything I think of doing crafts wise you have thought of doing it too and have a video for it! I love it! I'm so thankful for you helping me get started making earrings and now I can't wait to get started with punch needle work as well!!!
Very easy to understand thanks I crochet and have plenty of yarn Medium (4) Acrylic what Punch Needle did you Recommend To Use I will Appreciate if show me the direction I visit Etsy but not idea which it’s the correct one thank so Much 🙏🏼
Thank you so much, fantastic job of showing us how it is done. I got a kit for christmas and after watching this video i am very excited to get started on it. Thanks you.
I wish I knew before starting this tutorial that this is Backwards Punch Needle and not Traditional Punch Needle. My plant turned out great, but it only looks good on the 'back-side' not the looped 'front side.' I thought all punch needle projects were made with the side you're working on being the back. This left me a bit confused and disappointed since I was planning on making this a plant coaster.
This is backwards! The side with the loops is supposed to be the outside, just like the high school varsity letters. They do have a machine for making them
. There is a loop side and a stitch side, you choose which is the front. Also, it’s obvious by looking at the finished project that she’s using the stitch side and not the loop side as the front.
The loop side is traditional Russian punch needlework. When the flat side is used as the front, it’s actually called Bunka needlework. You can use either side you wish for the front.
Looks fun except I would definitely use Fabritac glue instead of hot glue, its made for fabric and so much more. Give it a try! You can get it at WalMart or online
This is amazing !! I need a couple of tips tho and I also think your kit is great I bought some they are great but I don’t understand what I did wrong and the everything is messed up
Thanks for your clearly explained tutorial. My question is, how do you make sure the whole thing doesn't end up coming out of the cloth? Is that why you go back over each line, as well as to make sure the cloth doesn't show through? What about at the end, when you cut off the thread or yarn at the back of the cloth? Does it just stay put on its own? Thanks in advance for any reply to me for this. 🙂 I'm glad to be able to start this. 🙂
Great questions!! As long as you use the right size monks cloth, yarn and punch needle - the yarn won’t come out. But if you use a really lose weave monks cloth with tiny yarn, it will come out - does that make sense?
@@RaisingNobles yes, it does. Thanks so much for answering questions I've had for a while but couldn't find the answers to. You've been very helpful. 🙂
PLEASE READ. Hi I'm from Indonesia. I found your video as a recommendation from RUclips. I've been wanting to learn the punch needle for a long time but haven't found the right tutorial. Your video really helped me because it was detailed and I can understand it. Thank you very much. Can I find a punch needle kit for beginners at shopee? i hope you can help me. Can't wait to practice this
Di tokped ada mba, sy jg pengen cb ky nya seru buat hoby baru hehehe, tapi apakah ini bisa di cuci dan gak brudul ya kalo di buat sarung bantal or sweater, pls info, thanks
I bought a punch needle last week. We were at a craft store and my husband asked for something to punch a hole through his leather belt. I had no idea what i bought, i just figured it would work. I didn’t even know this was a thing! I’m excited now and will definitely not be using it to stab leather lol 😂
To anyone that knows how to needle punch, I will appreciate your help. What kind of fabric do you use? I’m a beginner, so I used an embroidery fabric. It didn’t work (the needle wouldn’t go through). I used scrap cotton fabric, but it still wouldn’t go through. When I tried to use more force, it made holes instead of loops. Lol I don’t think I’m doing this right 😅
People who make rugs use something like a giant electric punch needle, when they're finished with a project they scrape glue on the back in a thin layer and let it dry to ensure nothing comes undone. I would suggest doing that after you're done with a punch needle project, laying a small layer of glue on the back
Have you ever tried punch needle before? It is such a fun hobby! What was your first punch needle project? Tell us below!
Hi, great vid, thank you very much. Just one question. How do I secure the yarn to stay firmly in? I mean, if I leave it as it is and accidentally pull the yarn, it will all come out. Or not? I am new to this and my logical thinking is confused. Thank you.
Hello! Could you do this on other material? Like tshirts or pillow cases?
I bought a key in 1999 an I just dug it out an I’m ready! Thank you for your help!!
I bought a punch needle kit online from a craft store around a month ago but it was horrible the needle would not even go through the fabric it was complete garbage and I wish I hadn't wasted my money on it. There should be a certain standard you'd expect when you buy a craft kit of any kind that it should at least be doable. I think if punch needle kits available were of higher quality people wouldn't have so much trouble as beginners.
@@makaylanations4767
I wouldn't recommend it. It seems to be a purely decorative thing that can't be touched or worn. One pull and all the work is gone. Maybe a picture on the wall but that's about where it ends. T-shirts and pillow cases??? Are you nuts?🤪 How the hell will you wash them without the whole thing falling appart???🤔
After becoming disabled, I had to find a different outlet for my time, so I am always on the lookout for different things to do. When I happened across this, I was so excited. I. Went straight to the net and ordered several kits. Happy punching!!!
wonderful! I hope you love it
Really hope you are enjoying this
i want to pick up a hobby and this seems something i want to do!
Yes it’s so much fun!
God loves you
Me too
how did it go!
Did you get a chance to take up this hobby?
Best video ever. She explains step by step. This is the first punch needle tutorial that does what you expect. Shows you how to thread and start punching. Thank you!!! I am looking forward to shopping at your shop online. Thank you again.
Thank you! ❤️ so glad the video was helpful!
I bought a store bought kit today and it was poor quality not enough yarn and struggled to get the canvas tight. Followed your tuition and that really helped. Will definitely purchase from you know I know what to do.
👍😁
@@susanmonks184 how are you doing? I was thinking of picking this up as a hobby, but I would like to be able to make things like pillowcases. This looks like it isn't secured. Like the stickers would dissolves the moment I would actually use it as a pillow... Is it so?
How do you know how far apart to punch your needles?
I got a punch needle kit for my birthday and had no idea how to do it. This was a huge help and now I’m working through the kit I got! Thank you for this video!
I done this years ago, have several different types of needles but my greatest inspiration for patterns was children’s coloring books, you can find some amazing patterns, photos!
I didn't start this hobby yet, but i find it relaxing
It really is!
God loves you
As a beginner, I found this so fascinating to watch! Thank you for the simple instructions!
You’re very welcome!
I couldn't have threaded the needle without you
so glad I could help!
Because of this video,I finally can do something that someone can do 😊
Having watched several tutorials I believe you are the 1st one to explain about which way the needle is to go...Just received my first little kit...felt a little intimidated thought I would try another tutorial...and here You are...🤗Thanks for the tip..so I subscribed & a👍..Ill be back for more😍😉🤭🙏
So glad the tutorial was helpful!!
I had surgery on my wrist at the beginning of this year. I’ve been dying to get back into embroidery now that I’m healed enough to work on projects like this. But the thought of pulling the needle through the fabric straining my hand deterred me from getting back into it. So glad that this product exists and you explained it so well. Thank you!!
I just discovered this needle craft. You are a good teacher. I'm a retired teacher, and library support staff person. I love needle crafts. Especially when I have an episode of chronic anxiety depression. It distracts my brain and I feel like I have accomplished something.
After watching other videos done by others, I noticed you work from front to back where they do back to front…. Your way makes more sense … I am a newbie … so thank you…
The "proper" way or "traditional" way is to work on the back of the work and keep the loops out front...but i was going for a different look for this piece of punch needle art. it works great either way though
I never knew this was even a thing I’ve always assumed it had to be done by hand sewing or embroidery machine tyyyy I’m so so excited making logos to go on sweaters this fall and winter for my family and friends !! ❤🎉🎉😅
I was at this flea market in 1990 where I saw this man and woman selling these items for needle punch. The woman even had classes in her home; I was in her classes for two years until she moved out of the area. I thought this craft was lots of fun, and I'm coming back to it now
Wow how neat!
I just got a beginner’s kit from a crafter off of Etsy. Been years since I did needlepoint or cross-stitch, and wondered why my stitches were so hard to do and more difficult to place than expected. Finally realized the fabric is canvas instead of monk’s cloth. DOH! I know lovely work can be done on just about any cloth, but I’d strongly recommend that beginners find a kit with monk’s cloth, or even Aida. Those lovely holes will make all the difference.
oh yeah! monks cloth is a definite must! check out my shop for kits that include the right fabric 😀
Not aida! Linen scrim works very well
I love how this is basically embroidery but simple. I love this and i think im going to start doing these but of pets
I love you! Thank you! I just bought a kit from Walmart yesterday. Cheap as hell and I'm a beginner, so using crappy tools isn't going to be very beneficial. Can't wait to get the better kit!
Awesome!! Thanks for watching!
Same here.. Bought today and cost peanuts but gave me a start. Don't think I could have got a start if I hadn't watched the video. Will spend more on a better quality now. 😁
I love how you explained everything perfectly and clearly. You cut straight to the point and showed us each step without leaving important details out. I am buying stuff for punch needling and I needed to learn how to do it and this is the best video i could have watched!! Thank you so much and i look forward to start punch needling soon.
I bought a punch needle kit for Christmas but I didn’t know how to do it. The instructions didn’t say how to start it! This video was a great piece of help.😊 Thanks so much!
I just bought a Christmas punch needle project. Your video was very helpful with information!
Thank you very much!
I've been looking for a project my 94 year old mother could handle. I think she can do this one. She used to knit so I'm sure this can be just as enjoyable. Thanks for this video.
This helped me a lot thank you for this I got a kit for Christmas and didn’t understand how to do it so this tutorial helped me a lot
im the same, they come with a 5 step guide lol
So glad the tutorial helped you!
This is the best video I've seen yet. I'm a bigginer and have yet to purchase my supplies. This video is so easy to understand I'm actually super excited to get started soon. Thank you so much.
So glad you found it helpful and easy to understand! I have kits in my shop that have been recently discount!
I bought dis a punch needle kit back in 1987 for husband . I have to pull it back out and make stuff.
Awesome!
I just finished my first punch needle kit. I don’t want to leave my house or see people anymore, just punch needle.
Thanks to you I now understand how this is done!
Wonderful! I’m glad it’s helpful! 💛
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Thanks so much. Your tutorial is excellent!! I crochet all the the time, and I wanted to try something new. This is just what I was looking for. Can't wait to try it!!
So glad!!
I really enjoyed your video! It's my first video introduction to punch needling! I'm really happy I came across this craft. It reminds me of embroidery but it's so much easier!
Glad it was helpful!
You’re amazing at explaining the process. I was a little bit nervous but I really wanted to give this a try & your video has helped me feel more confident in giving it a shot! ✨
You’re so kind. Thank you for your encouragement!! I’m so glad you feel confidence to try punch needle now! 💛
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within the first 4 minutes I got what i needed but totally enjoyed the remainder of the video.
You’re so kind! 💛 thank you and I’m glad you enjoyed the video 💛💛
This reminds me of string art that I did in grade school. 😊🤔
I just discovered this while buying coloring pencils at Michaels!
Yes! It's similar, but also different - but definitely very fun!! Grab a kit from my shop to give it a try! etsy.com/shop/dashinganddainty
I might get a punch needle kit in 2 weeks and this has help a lot cuz now I know what Im doing before I get it
awesome!
I just bought a kit from Etsy - and I *CAN'T WAIT* to start this!
I don't understand English but I understand your video. Thank you for video and clear expression.
You are welcome 😊
@@RaisingNobles ❤❤❤
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my daughter used this tutorial to learn punch needling and she loved it🧶
aw you just made my day! I'm so glad she enjoyed the tutorial and was able to make learn punch needle!
Enjoyed this new hobby and tutorial how easy to do and get all the supplies great work can't wait to see more
Wonderful! Thanks for watching! More punch needle videos are coming!
Thank you so much. I just did my first one with your clear and simple instructions
Literally just picked up this hobby. Someone had asked me if this was similar to needle point embroidery which it isn’t since needle requires each stitch to be knotted off before starting a new.
My daughter got me this for can't wait to do it now x
awesome! it's so much fun
Thanks for sharing I just watch your video for the first time I’m trying to learn how to do needle point.
Thank you SO MUCH. I've been cross stitching and needle pointing for years and got myself a simple punch needle kit for Christmas, and I was going nuts trying to figure out how to get started... the confusingly translated directions definitely weren't helping. It's going to take some practice, but at least my first stitch isn't pulling right back out with the needle!
Loved this video. You explained everything very well. Just bought my kit and going to try to start a pattern once I get the hang of using the pen. Again thanks for a great video
Wonderful! I’m glad you liked the video! 💛💛 enjoy making your piece of art!
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It's perfect and very clear.Thank you friend 😊.❤
You're welcome 😊
This is haaaarrrd!!!
My stitches keep popping out!!
The trick is making sure your yarn is loose, with plenty of slack.
That's what keeps happening to me too. Went out bought a $30 needle and still can't get it to work.🤯
I had actually watched a video before and it was looking difficult.
Now I am getting the gist of it kinda. will purchase your stuff
awesome - glad my videos are helpful!
That is so cute. I’ve seen people try this without success but I see having a long length of yarn and punching close to the last stitches seems to be the trick. Also nice finishing with the lining cloth. Take care ❤️ 🇨🇦
Thank you Sue! Yes that is the trick. Thanks for watching 💛💛
Hi there, thank you for the video!!
I was shopping around looking for a lot before coming to RUclips to look at tutorials.
I noticed that this video is being used as someones product preview video on Amazon. It's sped up and has no sound. But it's definitely your video.
Feel free to DM me if you would like the link.
Hopefully no one is using your content to sell their product ❤️😊
Much clearer and more helpful than some of the shorter clips by others but also a little long winded too. Thank you
haha thanks. just trying to give all the details. even after the "long winded" video, I still get emails every day with questions on how to do it, haha!
i bought a kit off etsy and couldn't figure out how to thread the needle for hours. thank you for this!!!!!
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️ Such a big help for a beginner like me 🥰
From 🇵🇭 With love
Excellent video. Brimming with confidence now and I haven't even got the needles yet!
Hooray! So glad!
My daughter bought a punch kit and the instructions that came with it were not understandable but your video helped thankyou
So glad it helped!
Best illustration ! Thank you 🙏🏼
Then helps a lot!!!! I love how she shows every step!!!!😃
I'm so glad you found it helpful!! thanks for watching
I am going to order an embroidery kit.
I can't wait to start!
Thank you for this helpful and inspiring video!!!
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Hooray! So glad you will be ordering a kit!
@@RaisingNobles
Thnx for the support❤️❤️❤️
excellent video that helped me understand the not helpful instructions in a kit I recently purchased
I just found my new hobby tysm for the idea 😊😊😊❤❤❤
i keep seeing punch needle things like cushions and rugs and whatnot and I love it I think it looks amazing. HOWEVER...one thing that unnerves me about it is that it seems to literally just be loops through - if i get a heel, nail or a button caught in a loop isn't the entire thing just going to unravel? I don't see how the stitches are secure or how this is actually robust enough for a practical object rather than something in a frame on a wall where people can't mess with it by accident? I'd love to give it a go though. I had one of these when I was a kid and i threw it out because of that reason but it also didn't come with any instructions so i dunno if I was doing it wrong or something.
there are ways to seal in the stitches. I'll be sharing more about that on my channel soon
Hi, thank you for the video. It's my first time trying, very excited. Is there also an option to use the embroidery ring again? It seems like a bit of waist to me..
i used to crochet but i’m looking for a new hobby and i already have like over $100 worth of yarn and this looks SO fun!!!
oh this will be great for you! it's a blast!
But how does it work? I need to see the backside please. How come it doesnt fall out? If we can sew withouth under thread its revolutionary
She shows the back after 7 minutes. Tension keeps it in place. Some people add glue on the back you don’t really have to if the item won’t get heavy use and is hanging on a wall.
Great video. Thanks you! I think I found a new craft for my teen daughter and myself.
Thank you so much for this video, i'm about to start a punch needle project and this is so clear and well explained, you are saving me :)
You are so welcome!
Thanks for this excellent tutorial. I received a kit from a different company as gift from a friend and the instructions were not very clear. Can’t wait to start my project and I’ll be sure to check out your Etsy shop too.
i'm glad my instructions were helpful
After I have done all my Diamondpaintings, kinda want to do this. Thank you for doing this video 🙂
You’re welcome 😊
I tell you you are amazing! Anything I think of doing crafts wise you have thought of doing it too and have a video for it! I love it! I'm so thankful for you helping me get started making earrings and now I can't wait to get started with punch needle work as well!!!
im a beginner and this video helps a lot thank you sm ❤️
Very easy to understand thanks I crochet and have plenty of yarn Medium (4) Acrylic what Punch Needle did you Recommend To Use I will Appreciate if show me the direction I visit Etsy but not idea which it’s the correct one thank so Much 🙏🏼
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I'm so excited 🥳 thanks , i can learn now , because your video is best
Thank you so much, fantastic job of showing us how it is done. I got a kit for christmas and after watching this video i am very excited to get started on it. Thanks you.
Wonderful! So glad the video was helpful!
I loved to do this on pillow covers or table cloth. Thanks for sharing.
Great idea!
This is more satisfying than using needle and string
fror sure!
This is so clear and helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I wish I knew before starting this tutorial that this is Backwards Punch Needle and not Traditional Punch Needle. My plant turned out great, but it only looks good on the 'back-side' not the looped 'front side.' I thought all punch needle projects were made with the side you're working on being the back. This left me a bit confused and disappointed since I was planning on making this a plant coaster.
Oh no! Now I need to go figure out what kit I bought!
This is backwards! The side with the loops is supposed to be the outside, just like the high school varsity letters. They do have a machine for making them
I legit did the same thing
. There is a loop side and a stitch side, you choose which is the front. Also, it’s obvious by looking at the finished project that she’s using the stitch side and not the loop side as the front.
The loop side is traditional Russian punch needlework. When the flat side is used as the front, it’s actually called Bunka needlework. You can use either side you wish for the front.
Interesting work. Where can l get that punching needle?
This is what I was searching. Thank you so much !!
You’re welcome!
❤what type of cloth to use?
Look forward to start this new craft. So beautiful
You’re very good at explaining! Thank you!
Thank you, you are very kind!
Looks fun except I would definitely use Fabritac glue instead of hot glue, its made for fabric and so much more. Give it a try! You can get it at WalMart or online
Wonderful - thanks for the tip!
This is amazing !! I need a couple of tips tho and I also think your kit is great I bought some they are great but I don’t understand what I did wrong and the everything is messed up
I’m happy to try and help you! Let me know what went wrong or you can email me
I love it!! I want to start soon!.
Question: How much time and thread did this project take?.
Thanks!!
Thanks for your clearly explained tutorial.
My question is, how do you make sure the whole thing doesn't end up coming out of the cloth? Is that why you go back over each line, as well as to make sure the cloth doesn't show through? What about at the end, when you cut off the thread or yarn at the back of the cloth? Does it just stay put on its own?
Thanks in advance for any reply to me for this. 🙂
I'm glad to be able to start this. 🙂
Great questions!! As long as you use the right size monks cloth, yarn and punch needle - the yarn won’t come out. But if you use a really lose weave monks cloth with tiny yarn, it will come out - does that make sense?
@@RaisingNobles yes, it does. Thanks so much for answering questions I've had for a while but couldn't find the answers to. You've been very helpful. 🙂
PLEASE READ.
Hi I'm from Indonesia. I found your video as a recommendation from RUclips. I've been wanting to learn the punch needle for a long time but haven't found the right tutorial. Your video really helped me because it was detailed and I can understand it. Thank you very much. Can I find a punch needle kit for beginners at shopee? i hope you can help me.
Can't wait to practice this
I’m so glad it helped you!
i don’t know about shopee but i found them on tokped :)
@@kissinoctober can you Write the link?
Di tokped ada mba, sy jg pengen cb ky nya seru buat hoby baru hehehe, tapi apakah ini bisa di cuci dan gak brudul ya kalo di buat sarung bantal or sweater, pls info, thanks
@@Belly_traveler bagi link nya dong 😂
Great video. Fantastic job explaining how to needle punch.
Thank you!
I bought a punch needle last week. We were at a craft store and my husband asked for something to punch a hole through his leather belt. I had no idea what i bought, i just figured it would work. I didn’t even know this was a thing! I’m excited now and will definitely not be using it to stab leather lol 😂
Haha too funny!
Such a great informative video, thanks so much! Would love to purchase a kit, but don't see any available on your etsy.
Wow, your embroidery work is great!🪴🪴🪴
Thank you so much ❤️
Great video. Love your design and I would love to try this. I’ll def have to check out your shop. Thanks!
Very beautiful 💚🪴 love the tutorial!
Thank you so much! Loved every second ❤
I just started so thank you for your tutorial
Hmm I thought it was worked from the back making the loops the actual front of the piece. This is pretty
That is one way to do it! Just depends on the style you want. For this one I wanted smaller loops
OMG! Why didn't I know about this? Amazing! I need to buy your kit!
definitely!
To anyone that knows how to needle punch, I will appreciate your help. What kind of fabric do you use? I’m a beginner, so I used an embroidery fabric. It didn’t work (the needle wouldn’t go through). I used scrap cotton fabric, but it still wouldn’t go through. When I tried to use more force, it made holes instead of loops. Lol I don’t think I’m doing this right 😅
This looks great but how do you keep the loops at the back of fabric secure without coming undone
They stay secure if you don’t pull hard on the yarn
People who make rugs use something like a giant electric punch needle, when they're finished with a project they scrape glue on the back in a thin layer and let it dry to ensure nothing comes undone. I would suggest doing that after you're done with a punch needle project, laying a small layer of glue on the back
Hello. This is beautiful. Please what fabric did you use at the back?
Thank you for the easy to understand tutorial. Im gonna try this new hobby, so excited to make this punch needle! ☺️☺️☺️