Want to know what are the Basic Tools for Tambour Embroidery?

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2025

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  • @lucyrobinson2814
    @lucyrobinson2814 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the clear explanation for the tautness of the fabric. I'm self teaching from UA-cam videos. I think it is my tautness that is problematic currently as to why I am not having great success so far.

  • @damonturnbull5903
    @damonturnbull5903 3 роки тому +4

    I've been watching some Haute Couture videos in the last few days where they have been using Tambour Embroidery with Beads and Crystals. I do bead weaving. I thought this looks fun and wanted to give it a go. I wondered about tools and so forth then I came across your video. I think It was meant to be. Thank you for the vid and the links. MYTNT (May Your Thread Never Tangle)🙏🏼🇦🇺🌈🦄

  • @elainefeather9465
    @elainefeather9465 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for your lovely video and friendly teaching technique. I started to look for more information after seeing, by chance, a short video of how they made “ crochet embroidery “ lace for a Dior gown. I will definitely be collecting the tools , equipment and following your videos.
    Thank you again .

  • @TheGypsyGirl77
    @TheGypsyGirl77 4 роки тому +2

    I have had my supplies for a few years sitting in my sewing cabinet now I am in a transition so going to learn!

  • @planb4212
    @planb4212 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙂

  • @user-ot6em3yt4k
    @user-ot6em3yt4k 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you 🙏 GOD BLESS I look forward to learning !!!!

  • @sweetmimi286
    @sweetmimi286 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing class!

  • @dawnehamilton8774
    @dawnehamilton8774 4 роки тому +1

    I am watching again. I am reading your book and I am enjoying it. I haven’t bought my supplies a
    yet but look forward to finding your Esty store. I am getting excited about starting.

  • @FreyaCatherineMusic
    @FreyaCatherineMusic 4 роки тому +1

    What was the embroidery technique you mentioned at 0:26? Sounded like Annie embroidery but cant find anything about it! Am an avid crocheter and want to try my hand at tambour but the moment you mentioned another technique of embriodery that uses a hook you piqued my interest!

  • @mariafragkeskaki366
    @mariafragkeskaki366 4 роки тому +1

    Hello iam from Greece iam following your job

  • @Muhsinahnadeem
    @Muhsinahnadeem Рік тому +1

    What fabric are you using for the base ?

  • @carinvandeneijnden-vanLoon
    @carinvandeneijnden-vanLoon 2 роки тому +1

    Hoi wat voor soort stof is er op het frame geniet? Waaraan je dan vervolgens je silk organza vast maakt

  • @springmontes
    @springmontes 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I'm trying to find your book but it is no longer available on Amazon. Do you know where I could find it? thanks

    • @SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
      @SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw  3 роки тому +1

      It is available as a Kindle book! You can download the app for free to read it on a computer, tablet or even your phone! 💪

  • @teresaluna1936
    @teresaluna1936 3 роки тому

    Hi ! I clicked on the Etsy, to buy the supplies you mentioned, but the page is not longer available.

    • @SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
      @SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw  3 роки тому

      Hello Teresa, that’s right. I used to sell them. If you read the shop announcement it tells the story. Fortunately, there are many other shops these days selling the same stuff. When I wrote the book, that was not the case. Start looking for fil a gant, tambourhook and hanks of beads in size 12/0, 13/0 ! If you cannot find it, let me know! I will help you.

    • @teresaluna1936
      @teresaluna1936 3 роки тому +1

      @@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw thanks so much for your prompt response and your willingness to help. Wishing you the very best.

  • @mehmoodalam5982
    @mehmoodalam5982 2 роки тому +2

    Hi

  • @noamary89
    @noamary89 4 місяці тому

    Let me give you a bit more information here. The French stole the technique from India( “Aari”), renamed it and reintroduced it as Tambour. It’s as simple as that.

    • @SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
      @SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw  4 місяці тому

      @@noamary89 the Indian technique and the French technique have some similarities, but they are different in many ways as well. They both use their technique in their own ways. Steeling gives it a negative light, which I don’t want on my channel. All art is based on things that we have seen before. All craftsmanship is work in progress through time. I love to see how people grow and experiment all in their own way. The richness and diversity of human beings in all its glory. Let’s appreciate the people and their art.

    • @noamary89
      @noamary89 4 місяці тому

      @@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw Easy to verse it like above when you are not on the oppressed side of it. Versed like western history. Well nothing new. I have studied both tambour and aari. Also hold a design degree. So I have done my research too. I know both techniques hence know how both works. The difference to are pretty minimal to me. Hence now I only practice aari.

    • @lucyrobinson2814
      @lucyrobinson2814 Місяць тому

      Stole...or adapted...? Heavy language for a beautiful craft wherever it orginated from.

    • @noamary89
      @noamary89 Місяць тому

      @ Stolen. If you have time to invest, there are so many design history books available. Only thing is that don’t just depend on western history,you will have to get history books from around the world. I had to do extensive research because one of my research papers were on this topic. There are some unspeakable atrocities done to the people who were forced to work and teach them to the west.

    • @noamary89
      @noamary89 Місяць тому

      @@lucyrobinson2814 Stolen. If you are interested or have time, there are so many design history books available. Only thing is that just don’t depend on the western history books alone. Look world history books on design not authored by west. I had to rework my paper solely because of the reason. My professor was Italian and he read my paper and said, “well thanks for the tour on western history, now I would like the actual history on both”. Though I was dishearten a little and didn’t know what to do at first he guided me through the process and I am so glad I did. Unspeakable atrocities were committed to the artisans who worked and forced to teach the technics to the west. I say “Stolen” because you cannot take others intellectual property with force and call it adaptation. You cannot even use others intellectual property without properly giving credits to them every single time you use it. If we commit it we will be accused of plagiarism. I am so glad my professors made us go such rigorous process. I really appreciate them more now than then. I have also interviewed families who had been working with Aari and Tambour. The interesting fact is that some of Tambour artisans completely agree that this was a technique that was introduced to them. With only minimal changes made to suite their needs.