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Atom Heart Cross Stitch
United States
Приєднався 17 лип 2021
Atom Heart Cross Stitch was established in 2021 and is home to the original floss drop you can wind like a bobbin!
I started posting cross stitch videos on TikTok in March of 2020 as a way to pass time during lock down. Much to my surprise the account grew in popularity and what started as simple 60-second cross stitch tutorials eventually snowballed into a full fledged business selling one of a kind floss drops.
Atom Heart Cross Stitch grew out of an incredible community of creators, crafters, and true artists. To be a part of this community is a true privilege and brings me joy every single day.
Thank you for following along and happy stitching!
I started posting cross stitch videos on TikTok in March of 2020 as a way to pass time during lock down. Much to my surprise the account grew in popularity and what started as simple 60-second cross stitch tutorials eventually snowballed into a full fledged business selling one of a kind floss drops.
Atom Heart Cross Stitch grew out of an incredible community of creators, crafters, and true artists. To be a part of this community is a true privilege and brings me joy every single day.
Thank you for following along and happy stitching!
Learn to Cross Stitch - Episode 3
Welcome to Episode 3 of my Learn To Cross Stitch Video Series!
To download my free Happy Heart cross stitch pattern and find links to any supplies discussed throughout the series visit: www.atomheartcrossstitch.com/learn-to-cross-stitch
Throughout this video series I’ll be walking you through your very cross stitch project from start to finish. In this episode I share some of my favorite cross stitch tips and tricks, such as the loop start and railroading method. Whether you stitch along with me, or work on a project of your own, this series will teach you everything you need to know to start stitching!
To download my free Happy Heart cross stitch pattern and find links to any supplies discussed throughout the series visit: www.atomheartcrossstitch.com/learn-to-cross-stitch
Throughout this video series I’ll be walking you through your very cross stitch project from start to finish. In this episode I share some of my favorite cross stitch tips and tricks, such as the loop start and railroading method. Whether you stitch along with me, or work on a project of your own, this series will teach you everything you need to know to start stitching!
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I wish I had someone to help me learn this in person. you make this seem so simple!
I'm doing my first landscape cross stich after practicing some motifs I can't wait to see the affect it gives off. May I ask how you can concentrate with all those colours changes ? Or why they are attactached like that is that to stop so many back stiches and restarts with thr colour changes?
Thank you so much. I very much appreciate your step by step tutorial. I’ve been wanting to make a quilt and you made it look so easy. I know it’s not but I’m going to try ❤
Congratulations on your 1st quilt!! The 2nd rule of quilting is not to compare your quilts to other's. 3rd rule of quilting is a finished quilt is better than a "perfect" quilt. I'm looking forward to your future videos.
I love this idea!
I’ve recently come across your videos and I feel like I was incorrectly taught how to crossstitch. I’m going to go back through your videos and try to learn your methods and hopefully get back to some of my projects. I’m really enjoying your content.
Good luck! Wow 🤯 🤩
Wow very elaborate, good on you, looks like it is coming along beautifully
I think it’s perfect ❤
Snip off the ears- the little overhanging bits of the seam allowance at 45degrees to reduce bulk before you press open seam allowances. Best to keep them pressed open on hexagons as they get bulky when you join the two halves…but the general rule is press ‘to the dark side’ on most other fabrics. It helps to use a 3/8” seam allowance as easier to press open. I’ve made loads of hexagon quilts (one block wonders) but I love the use of jelly rolls/Bali pops for hexagons. Looks lovely👍 Great video ❤
What a fantastic idea!😮😮 I hand embroider as well and had no idea how to anchor that last piece. Thank you. It looks so much nicer than what ai have been doing.
Thank you so much for this. I bought a “beginner” kit off Amazon and was so lost on how to get started bc they had no instructions lol
It is slow darlin isn’t it? I’m currently working on 1 of the seven deadly sins. Avarice. They are huge at about 2ft across by 3.5ft long (without getting it out and measuring). I stupidly bought all seven when I had absolutely NO CLUE ABOUT CROSS STITCH! I will never be able to finish them ha ha ha at 65 now. Good luck with your master piece 🇦🇺❤️
@@barbjalcorn hahaha I feel this one! All about the process though!
@ omgosh I DID just measure the Avarice piece and it’s actually only 16”X 24” ha ha ha It just feels like 2ft X 3.5ft lmao 🤣
Love it! I don’t know why but I love full coverage pieces even though they go slower. seeing the image come together little by little is so exciting to me. And this is a gorgeous one!! Is Scarlet Quince still open?
@@ariannas4253 a lot of her patterns are still available from Paine Free Crafts! I’m so happy a majority are still available 🥹
Beautiful!!! My adhd could never. You’re so skilled!
@@Ohlookitsme31 🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful first quilt 😮 Looks absolutely professional 👌 👏 😀
Make more quilts…. PLEASE!!!😂❤
Woah! I just completed his Emerald painting after 2 years of working on it! It’s about the same size!
Definitely a washer myself❤
We added the binding before top stitching. Wish I saw this first!
I always 'weave in' the end of threads under something already stitched.
Great job!!!❤
Everyone shows the standard loop stitch with two strands. Thank you for fixing my problem when using three strands! 🥰
Congratulations on completing your first quilt.
Love your machine!!
I need to do this! I just moved and found 8 years of unfinished projects 😂
Why do you have to say words that make you have to make you have to bleep them out?? Good Lord! Just pretend that your three year old niece is with you. Just because politicians talk like a bunch of drunken sailors doesn't mean that we have to. We're better than that!!!
Are the long threads hanging out there the 'parking method"? I want to tey this and wonder how you keep track of the many shades while you work? And is that a thread bobbin they are all wrapped on? It is a beautiful piece!
Look up how to do that with pool noodles
I've not used such a loose looking weave, so I've not needed to anchor threads after pin stitches. I pin stitch to start and end, with a snip close to the surface of the fabric after the pin stitch end.
I liked it so much I got the same from your shop!
It looks very nice and I find your method of quilting interesting😊 I'm glad to see people still making them. It brings back memories of me making quilts with my grandma when I was a child. But she was old school. Using whatever scraps of fabric she had on hand with a ruler and dress maker's chalk. I would help her baste the pieces together by hand before she would secure them with a sewing machine. Then we would sew the squares together forming the quilt.
But jeez that uses so much thread... Thread has got so expensive, im not wasting that much to anchor it, I'll take a lil mess instead
Very clever.
looks gorgeous
Using a regular foot is fine. My grandmother and mother did not have all these fancy sewing feet or high quality threads and their quilts are still here 40 years later.
This looks like more than 100k stitches..Gorgeous!😮
I was gifted a singer sewing machine 5 years ago. I don’t know how to sew. I’m a knitter and crocheter. I wish there was somewhere I could learn how to sew. Do you have any suggestions
I took a beginners sewing class and I couldn't recommend it more! Mine was through the Viking showroom at my local Joanns but I would ask around any local shops you have or even your parks and rec or local adult schools.
@ thank you for your advice I’ll look into it because I really want to learn
I think it is simply amazing! My first quilt did not look that good. My kids loved their's and that was all that mattered to me. I am impressed with how yours turned out. Well done!
I'd love to do something like this one days!
PERFECT!
Lots of waste though. I guess if they are DMC threads it doesn’t matter much
So pretty!
I have only cross stiched a few times but what I like to do is have the back slowly turn into a tangled hell nightmare.
My grandma taught me to quilt and instead of binding it like this she taught me to leave about a 4in border of backing and batting. Fold it over the front like 3/4 of the way, turn the edge in about 1/2-1 in and pin in place starting in the center. Then just sew along the line about 1/4 inch from the edge you turned. Saves a lot of time and energy, and it looks beautiful
i’m glad i got to see it
Do not beat yourself up. For a first quilt or your 101st, you did a BEAUTIFUL job! What are you creating next?
"from Joanne's" damn.. lucky.. I have to walmart of hobby lobby for new fabric.. *sob*
That's perfect!