All 4 motifs completed. Thank you!!! Really enjoying this. Started out on 22ct Hardanger. Didn’t care for it. Got 25ct Lugana and love it. On to the next part. I appreciate how you have broken this all down. Coming onto this is overwhelming as different than reading say a cross stitch chart. You have made this doable!!
Thank you. I'm not a beginner but just getting back to hardanger embroidery after a gap of 20+ years. Your videos are a brilliant refresher course and very helpful and enjoyable. I recently stitched this pattern but think I'll do it again now so as I can join in the fun of the Hardanger-a-Long. Might even be brave enough to attempt the picots which I skipped on my first attempt!
I'm so glad you found these videos helpful. I confess, I also skip the picots, I have trouble getting them to sit right. But that's the beauty of hardanger, we can skip something and yet still the piece still looks great! Thanks so much for watching!
Hello Nina I chanced upon your tutorial and gosh what a great fnd indeed. I have never stitched a hardanger and have always wanted to learn and your tutorials paved me the way to bravely embark on this project. Thank you for making these tutorials and looking forward for more from you
Yay, almost done with the third block, only one more and i'm ready for the next video :) Thanks for doing this, totally appreciate the time it takes to make these!
From which tip of the center motif to you count out 26 threads for EACH diamond? The next video kloster blocks don't work based on my placement of these.
I am sorry but I think I did not express myself correctly. I wondered if we should finish the other 3 blocks before your next video or should I wait to ensure for the next video so I do it correctly . thanks for the needle threader.
Now I understand! Go ahead and finish all the blocks. Just turn your pattern and/or fabric each time, each block is done the same as the first one. I'm glad you mentioned this, I will try to make this clearer in future videos. This helps me to understand what I should include in my explanations (I'm still learning how to teach this!). You're welcome for the needle threader!
Hi again! Nordic Needle owns the copyright to this pattern (even though they have posted it as a freebie on their website). I'm not sure how copyright would work in this case, but feel I should stay on the safe side and not send out any of my 'worksheets'. I really hope you understand.
Hi Marie-Reine! I use a LoRan needle threader, so far it has never broken. I show it in one of my earlier videos - "WIP Update and Stitching Tools" - fast forward to 2:25 min/sec and I show how I use it. I still have your mailing address and I'll send one out to you (I have lots!).
Thank you so much for sharing your needlework with us! Many greetings from Brazil! 💚💛🇧🇷
All 4 motifs completed. Thank you!!! Really enjoying this. Started out on 22ct Hardanger. Didn’t care for it. Got 25ct Lugana and love it. On to the next part. I appreciate how you have broken this all down. Coming onto this is overwhelming as different than reading say a cross stitch chart. You have made this doable!!
Did you order the Lugana locally? Im trying to find somewhere to purchase it
I'm having such fun! I'm sure this is a huge help to anyone who hasn't done hardanger and I just enjoy stitching with company!
So glad you're having fun! Thanks so much!
This is just what I needed! A wonky evening, I'm in need of distraction, perfect to work on these while listening to my audiobook.
Aren't audiobooks great?! Stitching and reading at the same time is the perfect end to a wonky evening!
Thank you. I'm not a beginner but just getting back to hardanger embroidery after a gap of 20+ years. Your videos are a brilliant refresher course and very helpful and enjoyable. I recently stitched this pattern but think I'll do it again now so as I can join in the fun of the Hardanger-a-Long. Might even be brave enough to attempt the picots which I skipped on my first attempt!
I'm so glad you found these videos helpful. I confess, I also skip the picots, I have trouble getting them to sit right. But that's the beauty of hardanger, we can skip something and yet still the piece still looks great! Thanks so much for watching!
Hello Nina I chanced upon your tutorial and gosh what a great fnd indeed. I have never stitched a hardanger and have always wanted to learn and your tutorials paved me the way to bravely embark on this project. Thank you for making these tutorials and looking forward for more from you
Yay, almost done with the third block, only one more and i'm ready for the next video :) Thanks for doing this, totally appreciate the time it takes to make these!
Thanks so much Ingeborg!
Thank you very much! I am a beginner in Hardanger and I fellow you with this one. I love it! :)
I'm so glad you're giving it a go!
Your instructions are very good ordered my fabric and thread . Can't wait fir it to come ans I can get started
Thank you! So glad you're joining in!
Obrigada, estou adorando!
From which tip of the center motif to you count out 26 threads for EACH diamond? The next video kloster blocks don't work based on my placement of these.
I am sorry but I think I did not express myself correctly. I wondered if we should finish the other 3 blocks before your next video or should I wait to ensure for the next video so I do it correctly .
thanks for the needle threader.
Now I understand! Go ahead and finish all the blocks. Just turn your pattern and/or fabric each time, each block is done the same as the first one.
I'm glad you mentioned this, I will try to make this clearer in future videos. This helps me to understand what I should include in my explanations (I'm still learning how to teach this!).
You're welcome for the needle threader!
Thank you very much!
Bordado maravilhoso.... amei....
Very very nice I'm from india and where are you leaving please
sorry I also wanted to ask if you will have a lesson for each of the blocks.
Hi again! Nordic Needle owns the copyright to this pattern (even though they have posted it as a freebie on their website). I'm not sure how copyright would work in this case, but feel I should stay on the safe side and not send out any of my 'worksheets'. I really hope you understand.
I have difficulty in threading my needle. I tried using a needle threader but keep breaking them. Do you have a tip for me?
Hi Marie-Reine! I use a LoRan needle threader, so far it has never broken. I show it in one of my earlier videos - "WIP Update and Stitching Tools" - fast forward to 2:25 min/sec and I show how I use it. I still have your mailing address and I'll send one out to you (I have lots!).
Thanks alot