Thank you so much for this video. I really needed to hear this! I’m so anxiously awaiting my floss and fabric. I’ve watched so many videos I think I’m ready.
Hi Karen, It's my birthday soon and my family is asking me what I want. What was the name of that type of embroidery you told us about. It is like Hardanger but it's much more complex. I think the word for it is somehting like Richelieu but I'm not sure. I want to buy the book that you talked about in one of your videos but I don't remember which one. I sure enjoy listening to you while I cross stitch. Thank you for all you give us.
Happen birthday! How great that how want to learn about different techniques. Here is a link for the RetiCello. Book. www.frenchneedle.com/collections/embroidery-books/products/il-reticello-book-3 I hope this is the one If not let me knowand i will find the other linkss for you '
@@NeedleBugg You're so sweet, thank you very much! My family wanted to know what I wanted for my birthday, I told them I wanted this book. Thank you Karen for the b-day wishes too.
Hi Karen, I didn’t know who else to ask. I’ve asked the Facebook but to no avail. I normally stitch in portrait, and the pattern when loaded into pattern keeper is portrait. My next chart is going to have to be stitched in landscape as it wouldn’t fit on my bars in portrait. How can I change the orientation of the pattern in pattern keeper? If I lock the screen the pattern is then in side ways view….please help, thank you x
@@lucyleo2912 Lucy. You are on the right track. I do just as you described. Then I just turn my tablet, lock the screen first and then physically turn the tablet. That really is the only way I know to do it. You cannot change the orientation of the chart in pk as far as I know so the only option is to turn the tablet 90°
Thank you for info you are so kind to help us all
Hi Karen! I have a chart I hate but I work on it because it's my husband's. He picked it out for himself.
Hi Karen. Thank you for this comprehensive video! I have wanted to start a full coverage piece but have been overwhelmed. Love this so much!
@@jessicacarpentier4124 just take it one step at a time. If you need help or encouragement just ask
Thank you so much for this video. I really needed to hear this!
I’m so anxiously awaiting my floss and fabric. I’ve watched so many videos I think I’m ready.
Managed 131 stitches 🙂
Howdy Karen. Must have missed it in a previous video. Wondering why you are restarting Adam’s stocking?
Thank you!
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Hi Karen, It's my birthday soon and my family is asking me what I want. What was the name of that type of embroidery you told us about. It is like Hardanger but it's much more complex. I think the word for it is somehting like Richelieu but I'm not sure. I want to buy the book that you talked about in one of your videos but I don't remember which one. I sure enjoy listening to you while I cross stitch. Thank you for all you give us.
Happen birthday! How great that how want to learn about different techniques. Here is a link for the RetiCello.
Book. www.frenchneedle.com/collections/embroidery-books/products/il-reticello-book-3
I hope this is the one If not let me knowand i will find the other linkss for you '
@@NeedleBugg You're so sweet, thank you very much! My family wanted to know what I wanted for my birthday, I told them I wanted this book. Thank you Karen for the b-day wishes too.
Hi Karen, I didn’t know who else to ask. I’ve asked the Facebook but to no avail.
I normally stitch in portrait, and the pattern when loaded into pattern keeper is portrait.
My next chart is going to have to be stitched in landscape as it wouldn’t fit on my bars in portrait.
How can I change the orientation of the pattern in pattern keeper? If I lock the screen the pattern is then in side ways view….please help, thank you x
@@lucyleo2912 Lucy. You are on the right track. I do just as you described. Then I just turn my tablet, lock the screen first and then physically turn the tablet. That really is the only way I know to do it. You cannot change the orientation of the chart in pk as far as I know so the only option is to turn the tablet 90°
@@NeedleBugg thank you ❤️