I've been watching videos on this issue for the past hour, but yours has been the best by far. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain it! You presented it in a way that I understood easily. You have such a lovely energy, too. I would have loved to have grown up with a grandmother like you.
Shelby thank you so very very much. That makes my heart happy to know i have helped you to understand how and why threads might slip. I learned a long time to keep things simple and basic when explaining something. And to add the why to the explanation.. it makes more sense when understanding not only the how to do something. but why you are doing it that way. So thank you ever so much for your very kind words. They are very much appreciated
Dear Karen, thank you - I looove your tutorials, always. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have made my cross stitching much more enjoyable when using your tips and tricks 💖
Thank you Karen. I always watch your videos. I have never done even weave because I’ve heard about this issue. But now someday I might just try it. Close up was super so could see exactly what you were talking about. You are the greatest teacher. I’m following your progress on “Fred”! He is such a beautiful stocking!!! Happy stitching.
Best presentation I've ever seen on this technique! It was very helpful to see what it looks like when a thread slips, and you did a great job with the closeups, Karen. Thanks so much.
I can't thank you enough for this! I'm just about to start my first full coverage 1 over 1 and I was worried about this problem, but you've made me feel confident to start. Thank you! 😍
Thank you for this terrific explanation. I am working on one now that I was about to toss in the garbage as I was having so many slipped threads. I will pick it up again and pay attention to the which way the threads are running as I stitch.
Perfect timing! I am starting a 1/1 project and was trying to figure out how to avoid the slippage. Thank you for explaining the why , now I can remember what to do on each stitch. 😁
I've been watching videos on this issue for the past hour, but yours has been the best by far. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain it! You presented it in a way that I understood easily. You have such a lovely energy, too. I would have loved to have grown up with a grandmother like you.
Shelby thank you so very very much. That makes my heart happy to know i have helped you to understand how and why threads might slip. I learned a long time to keep things simple and basic when explaining something. And to add the why to the explanation.. it makes more sense when understanding not only the how to do something. but why you are doing it that way. So thank you ever so much for your very kind words. They are very much appreciated
Dear Karen, thank you - I looove your tutorials, always. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You have made my cross stitching much more enjoyable when using your tips and tricks 💖
Wonderful! I am so glad..
Thank you Karen. I always watch your videos. I have never done even weave because I’ve heard about this issue. But now someday I might just try it. Close up was super so could see exactly what you were talking about. You are the greatest teacher. I’m following your progress on “Fred”! He is such a beautiful stocking!!! Happy stitching.
You can do it!
Karen, my husband is hospitalized so I'm very busy. I miss you so much and also being able to watch your videos .
So sorry to hear this. Will keep in thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery
Thank you Karen
Best presentation I've ever seen on this technique! It was very helpful to see what it looks like when a thread slips, and you did a great job with the closeups, Karen. Thanks so much.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you for solving one more 'stitching mystery' - now we know why the threads disappear and where they go! 😅
I can't thank you enough for this! I'm just about to start my first full coverage 1 over 1 and I was worried about this problem, but you've made me feel confident to start. Thank you! 😍
Glad I could help!
Thank you for this terrific explanation. I am working on one now that I was about to toss in the garbage as I was having so many slipped threads. I will pick it up again and pay attention to the which way the threads are running as I stitch.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Karen for this explaination
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Perfect timing! I am starting a 1/1 project and was trying to figure out how to avoid the slippage. Thank you for explaining the why , now I can remember what to do on each stitch. 😁
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent way to explain and show us!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh my gosh, Karen! Makes perfect sense!!
Thanks for the information!
Thanks for sharing. I knew that about linen but I didn’t think it applied to evenweave but of course it does. Magnification helps! No mystery now.
Thank you for sharing and all you do Karen I just learned something new😊
Thank you very helpful.
Excellent
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