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Aubree Ren
Приєднався 8 чер 2022
Embroidery Artist • Embroidery Tutorials
Peace Snowflake Embroidered Ornament
This is one of two designs in my pastel Christmas ornament embroidery kit. Choose form blue or pink or a combo! Full tutorials to help you through each step!
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Halloween Instax Frame - Whipped Backstitch Spider Web
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Halloween Instax Frame - Whipped Backstitch Spider Web
Embroidery Mistake - Tighten up those hoops!
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This is one of the most common mistakes I see with hoops
Pt 5 Floral Pumpkin Embroidery Stitch Along
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The last part to my Floral Pumpkin Stitch Along - the PDF for this pattern can be found on my website www.artbyaubreeren.com
Part 1 - Floral Pumpkin stitch-a-long
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Part 1 - Floral Pumpkin stitch-a-long
Whipped Wheel Stitch - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Stem Stitch Rose - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Raised Leaf Stitch - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Leaf Stitch - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Leaf Stitch - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
Feather Stitch - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Turkey Work - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Bullion Knot - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Pistil Stitch - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Blanket Stitch Leaf - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Blanket Stitch Leaf - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Couching Stitch - Stitch Sampler II Intermediate
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Unboxing The Pine Embroidery Stand by WSTANDS
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but doesnt that use so much more thread compared to a satin?
I don’t see it making that much of a difference. 🙂
Love your work and vibes ❤
@@emansalam aww thank you!
Does the second one work on clothing as well or should I use a different knot
@@OtakuOfNeko yes. I use these all the time on clothing. 😊
This actually happened to a friend of mines dad.. they were never allowed to trick or treat for that reason. This isn’t funny.
Though your opinion matters, not everyone dealt with it. Understand to take a joke or move on.
What was that face at the end😭
Where is your leaf ring from?
@@Cherryblossom1973 I got it at a local art festival and the vendor said they came from Peru. I love unique rings!
I think this was a far better choice. It's also a lot more elegant IMO.
Are you selling the patterns?
@@chia701 yes! Coming very soon!
@@artbyaubreeren thank you
Whoa, I do this naturally. Great tip!!
Wonderful. Thank you
Good tip! I give my needle a little twist before each stitch to counteract the twists that are building up. That way I can go longer without having to let it dangle.
I dip them in warm water and hamg from my lamp. In half. When dry,I batch thread and keep them in a folded wax paper ready to go all straight.
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You're right that using a single thread won't stop the twisting - I exclusively do single threads when embroidering and the threads will always twist like that. Even when I'm just straight up sewing, the threads will twist like that. But it's okay because it's a lot of fun to just drop the whole needle and thread from the project and watch it spin spin spin. XD
I use to have to do this with my corded video game controllers!
😆 yup!
I learned the French knot and immediately loved it. So much that I did a negative outline of a name with various sizes of French knots as outline for the letters. So cute, and so so so so much work 😅
hey i love stitching but i don't know what the seperation is for exactly
So, embroidery thread is a 6-ply strand usually. Some things you can do with the entire strand, and some techniques need a thinner strand to work. Have you ever needed to make several stitches really close together and it makes like a hard lump where they meet? Separating the strands can reduce that
@@poisonedflowers that's genius! thank you so much for the reply, i had so many problems with that
Yup it really depends on the look you’re going for and how smooth you need it to look. Some people like the chunky look of all 6 strands but typically I use 3 for most of my designs and less for super detailed work. 😁
Boa noite, tudo bem , meu nome é Flávia Delmondes sou de Taubaté SP, Brazil, amo o jeito que vc ensina o bordado. Vc é objetiva, calma , gostaria se fosse possível vc disponibilizar em PDF a bandeira de pontos.obrigada❤
Thank you. I have some PDF patterns available on my website.
Beginner here. 🙋🏻♀️ I have learned so much in this 2 part pumpkin videos. I follow you on IG. Just subscribed here on YT. Thank you for this.
@@DollyRios-q8s awww thank you! So glad to hear that!!! Thanks for following along!
I do both as the threads when separated and put back together gives a smoother finish on the front, as they lay together better. It will still get twisted because of the way you sew. To fix this you needs to drop the needle as demonstrated.
I know some people swear by separating all the strands. 😁 I haven’t found it necessary myself, just prefer splitting the 6 equally. Everyone has their preference. 😆😁
This is really helpful! Thank you!
So glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
That's great advice thank you ❤
It is amazing just how quickly you find the right place without looking with some practice. It soon becomes second nature. I assume it is that your brain works out where your hand is relative to where you are looking. This is a good tip for people to try at the beginning.
Definitely! Your brain needs a little time to build synapses and deliver the correct message to your hands. But it does happen relatively quickly with practice! You’re right, becomes like second nature!
How many threads do you use 👀
I use different amounts for different areas. If you’d like to follow along you can find the pattern and guide on my Etsy site or website. www.artbyaubreeren.com
Oh v v nice and k. Kawish
Это приспособление продается в любом магазине для рукоделия
Yes it can be found easily at some craft stores, just letting people know what it is and how it works when they receive it in one of my kits. 🙂
Oh, this is awesome. I'm not new to embroidery, but this has long been a frustration for me.
Picks up scissors, sniffs them- "Someone cut here."
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Oi tudo bem meu nome é Flávia Delmondes sou de Taubaté SP 🇧🇷 , obrigada por compartilhar seu conhecimento e também por ter legenda em português, também gostaria de pedir se vc pode disponibilizar em PDF essa bandeira de pontos, obrigada ❤
K…. But you kind of just blew my mind. I never thought to put the hoop upside down to trace the pattern…. Maybe I’m the only one. 😅
The tender touch isn't available in my country, can I just use a fusible interfacing to cover my stitches? I'm planning to embroider my baby's clothes.
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Ok, it took me a few tries, but it worked, thank you. Trying to learn emergency sewing for my wifes scrubs. I have 3 hours to finish
I plan to do some bead embroidery on a shirt, should I iron the interfacing down to the inside first before stitching or after?
I would use some before just to decrease the stretch of the shirt and add stability. 😊
Thank you
As someone new to embroidery, this is so helpful! Thank you
Thank you so much ❤
Just some feedback: I dont think the beginning instructions were super clear on how/when we secure the first stitch to the hoop. I was pretty confused that you take your thread all the way through to the first knot you made. Part of this was probably because we only see the back of the hoop and the end. It would have helped to see it at the beginning too.
This was what i was searching❤
Amazing gonna use this for sure! Thank u this video is great!
I feel very stupid. But it never occurred to me to do something like this with embroidery - just limoting myself to flat pieces of fabric to put in frames. Thank you for sharing your video and art!
Certainly no need to feel stupid! Most embroidered clothing in the store is done sloppily with machinery. I started doing clothes a few years ago and while it’s a little bit of hands on learning curve, you’ll see improvement and it’s so fun! Fun to wear your art!! 😁
This is really helpful video!keep it up!
I just found your channel. I'm a beginner. Well intending to start... got the fabric, threads etc...just need to learn the stitches. Your instruction is so clear and not too fast, easy to see what you are doing! Thank you so much ❤
Great! Welcome!!! Happy Stitching!
I’m alex ok
Hey remember me in xdrp i’m alec and i subscribe
I’m alex
Hello what would you suggest for embroidery intended to be part of a quilt that will be placed atop of batting etc please ? Thanks
I have not quilted but I’ve contributed embroidery squares for quilts. In that case I simply embroidered on fabric, I didn’t not use any extra interfacing or stabilizer. But you might want to consult with a quilter in this case. 😊 That isn’t my area of expertise.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Do you always use 6 strands of floss?? Thx
While I always use DMC 6-strand embroidery floss, I typically use 3 strands of the 6 at a time.
What Thread Are you using ?
I use DMC 6 strand embroidery floss but I divide it and only use 3 strands at a time out of the 6. This is ECRU color
My grandma taught me these tricks.