Thread Sketching in Action - No 1 - Sunflower - with Deborah Wirsu

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  • Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
  • Thread Sketching in Action No 1 - Sunflower - with Deborah Wirsu of threadsketchinginaction. com (formerly www.DeborahWirsu.com).
    Thread sketching in Action offers 52 weeks of thread sketching, thread painting and free motion designs, as they are created on a domestic sewing machine. These demonstrations form an ongoing collection of ideas for stand-alone thread-sketched pictures and ideas for quilting larger works. No 1 features a thread sketch of a sunflower.
    Visit Thread Sketching in Action for more information and tutorials:
    www.threadsketchinginaction.com
    Deborah Wirsu Textile Artist UA-cam channel / @deborahwirsutextilear...
    Learn fabric painting tips from Deborah Wirsu learn.deborahwirsu.com
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  • @helend222
    @helend222 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your generosity in uploading demonstrations and for not including a continuous commentary like many other authors. Can hear the soft whirr of your machine.

  • @caroldawson1971
    @caroldawson1971 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant videos! Straight to the point. Too many videos waste time on intro. I have learned so much from you. Thankyou

  • @bnyzhny
    @bnyzhny 5 років тому +2

    Oh, have Mercy! How Lovely! CanNOT wait to give this a go and marathon-watch ALL your other videos. Thanks much for your spirit of generosity in sharing your artistic ideas and skills. 👏😍

  • @ladyhock1954
    @ladyhock1954 9 років тому

    Thankyou for sharing this. Wonderful tutorial !

  • @GinaEmily213
    @GinaEmily213 7 років тому +3

    Thank You! Just starting to thread sketch and your videos are so very inspiring!

  • @LeighPogue
    @LeighPogue 7 років тому +1

    I love the organic look of the flower & border.

  • @Cyrilmc222004
    @Cyrilmc222004 7 років тому

    Thank you so much again I really love ❤️ you're designs and watching you work. Fantastic!!!!!!👍😀😀😀😀

  • @bonnielee8935
    @bonnielee8935 9 років тому +1

    That is beautiful! I was able to create some appliques/bookmarks using your tutorial, and will practice free motion sketching with this tutorial as well, building my skills and my confidence. Thank you for posting your videos. I am learning so much.

    • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
      @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  9 років тому

      Hi Bonnie - I'm so pleased you're finding the tutorials helpful. It's nice to know that people are enjoying them. Thanks for letting me know!

  • @jenicecurrie4278
    @jenicecurrie4278 3 роки тому

    You do fabulous work.

  • @stephanniemetz3610
    @stephanniemetz3610 6 років тому +1

    Perfection! ❤️

  • @user-fw1fk2rg3e
    @user-fw1fk2rg3e 3 роки тому

    Какая прелесть!!!🌹🌹🌹

  • @allinhard
    @allinhard 9 років тому

    Really enjoyed this!!! thank you

  • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
    @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  8 років тому +1

    In response to your question Lorri - all you need is a domestic sewing machine that has the ability to drop the feed dogs so that they do not grip the fabric as you sew, plus a 'free motion' foot (or darning foot). Some domestic machines don't come with this foot but they are easy to buy. The little Janome machine I used for making this video was nothing fancy, and I did have to buy the extra foot.

  • @dembieelainecopenhaver177
    @dembieelainecopenhaver177 6 років тому +5

    How do you prepare the fabric. It looks stiff is it starched?Is there an iron on stabilizer. How many layers?

  • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
    @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  9 років тому +3

    Thread sketching in Action offers 52 weeks of thread sketching, thread painting and free motion designs, as they are created on a domestic sewing machine. These demonstrations form an ongoing collection of ideas for stand-alone thread-sketched pictures and ideas for quilting larger works. I hope you enjoy viewing No 1 - Sunflower thread sketch
    ua-cam.com/video/0zJUupPzjd4/v-deo.html

  • @lesleydixon2027
    @lesleydixon2027 4 роки тому +1

    Your work is wonderful a delight to see and be able to see skills you are sharing.Do you have to have a special material to work on and does the bobbin have to be embroidery thread?Please advise Thank you so much ....

    • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
      @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  4 роки тому

      HI Lesley - thanks for your comments and questions - Most of the time (but not always) I work on 100% cotton that I have stabilised (using any of a variety of stabilisers available - I choose the one best suited to my needs at the time). Bobbin thread is either dedicated 'bobbin' thread or embroidery thread. You will find a lot of helpful information on my website www.threadsketchinginaction.com or my online classes learn.deborahwirsu.com - thanks, Deborah

  • @cutflower36
    @cutflower36 9 років тому

    nice!

  • @LorriCarnevale
    @LorriCarnevale 8 років тому +1

    Do you need a special sewing machine to do this or can you simply use a standard machine and if so any special foot needed?

  • @97grad
    @97grad 8 років тому

    Hi Deb, thank you for this lovely tutorial. I was wondering what machine stitch and stitch settings did you use for this sketch?

    • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
      @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  8 років тому +2

      +97grad Hi and thank you for your comments! This was free motion stitched with just a regular free motion stitch- the settings are (usually) stitch width = 0 and stitch length = 0. On some machines you need to just take the stitch length as low as it will go, and stitch width can be often left as is. Generally though, try settings of 0 and 0 first.

  • @lilianfabiano3079
    @lilianfabiano3079 7 років тому

    Hello, there. I cant seem to get the right tension, ever. My upper thread always ends up tangled on the bottom of the design. It's a drag! How can I make it better? Love the video, btw. Thank you for shooting it.

    • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
      @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  7 років тому +2

      Lilian, there are a number of things that could be causing this..I suggest you explore each one until you find the solution: 1) Machine incorrectly threaded; 2) dull or worn out (blunt) needle; 3) wrong type of needle, 4) poor quality thread, or top thread and bobbin thread not being compatible, 5) machine tension not calibrated correctly (machine may need servicing if this is the case), 6) stitching too slowly or too fast, resulting in skipped stitches. I know this is a long list, but any of these could be causing the problem. Hope this helps.

  • @meandbestie2951
    @meandbestie2951 5 років тому

    What are you using for stabilizer? I am always inspired by your videos!!!

    • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
      @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  5 років тому

      Hi - if you'd like to know more about how I use stabiliser, you can find out more at learn.deborahwirsu.com/p/the-stabilization-equation

  • @mckeon1960
    @mckeon1960 4 роки тому

    This is so beautiful. Is there any particular fabric you use, is like to try a little

    • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
      @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  4 роки тому

      Hi Ann - using a firm weave, 100% cotton, stabilised to keep it from puckering, is the best way to start out. I have a number of tutorials on my website at www.threadsketchinginaction.com

  • @debc8402
    @debc8402 9 років тому

    Love you sketching flower! I am looking forward to 52 weeks learning from you your very talented. Can I ask do you put anything under tour fabric? is it starch a lot it looked like it was staying flat as you moved it..as you can probably tell I am new to all of this and willing to learn :) Happy new year to you..

    • @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist
      @DeborahWirsuTextileArtist  9 років тому +3

      Hi Deb! Thanks for your lovely comments. This thread sketch has a piece of stabiliser underneath the fabric, which I find necessary to prevent puckering of the fabric. The stabiliser I used in this case was a lightweight fusible interfacing, as used by dressmakers. It's perfect for this type of thread sketching. Lightweight quilting stabiliser is ok if there isn't too much detail. Some of my thread sketches are done with stabiliser, and others with wadding and backing to create a quilt sandwich.

  • @neusaamorim4186
    @neusaamorim4186 5 років тому +1

    E maquina eletrónica?