Оlessia, this is the real masterpiece..Looks fan-tas-tic! I was impressed a lot when i've seen this design for the first time. It's amazing. I'm still happy and enjoy seeing it at work. All the best!
Thank you Helen! Absolutely love this design. It is totally outstanding. And on canvas it looks even more tremendous and breathtaking 🥰 Thank you! Happy stitching and all the best for you as well 😘😘😘
Oh! I was about to post this video today but noticed that camera did not do it’s job properly. Eh…. Need to do all the work again 🫣 good think - I don’t need to stitch the same area twice, just make another video hoping this time there will not be any hiccups 😆
@susannorris5674 oh, don’t what to test your nerves with low quality video. I’ll better to make a new one later today or tomorrow hopping it will be nice to watch and listen 🤞🤗
Oh, thank you for pointing it out. Sometimes I forget to add the pictures, but keep it in might that it is important to understand what we stitch together 🤗
Hi! Thank you for the kind words! I use two types of pens: The first one is called “paper mate”. It is erasable pens from a local store. Sometimes I use erasable pens from Aliexpress. They are good enough, but I did not test it for long time to make sure they will not appear back after some time. Both of them disappear after washing with hot water or after ironing. As well I use watercolour pencils. It is the cheapest ones from a dollar store. They disappear after soap cold washing. Whatever I choose I always test them before use to not spoil several years of stitching
Thanks again for your quick response. I do not prefer marking in the Aida, but the grid will make it faster and more accurate. Since most of the marks would be hidden by the stitch, I wondered if I could use a watercolor pen instead of a pricy pen. I will try. Just searched: The DMC embroidery pen costs $6.49 per pen, and the Papermate erasable pen costs $3.99 per five. I will also consider the Papermate. Thank you 🎉
@msclara303 yeah! I did not try dmc ones. Just don’t feel confident about those markers that some companies offer for hand made. I would say that if we use not reliable pen even if it is covered by stitches, it still can be a problem after some time. Mostly on white colours or faces.I have heard Some low quality inks can appear back after some time. So, watercolour pencil should be one of the safest one. Paper mate I use for 3 years already did not notice any issues with that. But for the most important projects I use awl for gridding. With this one there is no chance it will appear back. Happy stitching! 😘💐
Amazing, i have a quick question, how do you return the needle from the back side without needing to see where your needle is going? I always need to flip my cloth or material over around just to see where i am pushing my needle, do you use extra bright lights to shine through the fabric? Thank you (:
Hi! I don’t have any other lights exact the main one above the canvas. Probably, I just got used to it. I just punch a needle a little bit through canvas to see where it is. And defence on it current location I move it a little bit to a right direction. I don’t push it very fast until I see it is in a right spot. I would suggest to try it doing without flipping the canvas, but give yourself time to get used to it. For some time your stitching speed will be slower than you have today. Probably it will take a couple days to come to the same time as you have now and one more week to see the significant improvement Happy stitching
Hi Rose Marie! On this playlist I have nice video “how to stitch faster” Speed of stitching. Tips ua-cam.com/play/PL0Br0oZrnL736WLOV6KMNKVES6R7stP7S.html on the 14:40 mins I show in detail how I end the thread on all my canvas. I pull out the thread from the corner of a last cross stitch and move it to the middle of it. Pull the thread in 1 cm on the top and cut it
Да не так чтобы прям обет молчания. Просто времени нету совсем разговорные видео записывать. А молчаливые видео легче. Не надо вокруг вышивки скакать придумывая что сказать и перекидываться рамами.
Оlessia, this is the real masterpiece..Looks fan-tas-tic! I was impressed a lot when i've seen this design for the first time. It's amazing. I'm still happy and enjoy seeing it at work. All the best!
Thank you Helen!
Absolutely love this design. It is totally outstanding. And on canvas it looks even more tremendous and breathtaking 🥰
Thank you! Happy stitching and all the best for you as well 😘😘😘
Looking forward to stitching the mountains soon ❤❤
Oh! I was about to post this video today but noticed that camera did not do it’s job properly. Eh…. Need to do all the work again 🫣 good think - I don’t need to stitch the same area twice, just make another video hoping this time there will not be any hiccups 😆
@@StitchingMasterpiecesoh no! Well we will love whatever you post ❤
@susannorris5674 oh, don’t what to test your nerves with low quality video. I’ll better to make a new one later today or tomorrow hopping it will be nice to watch and listen 🤞🤗
Oh thank you! I love watching your stitch with me’s. The only thing I thought was missing was a picture 😊
Oh, thank you for pointing it out. Sometimes I forget to add the pictures, but keep it in might that it is important to understand what we stitch together 🤗
Got me doing my own cross stitching videos ❤
That’s so great! More videos about cross stitching for the better!
I love watching your videos. Thank you for sharing lots of ideas and your masterpieces. What kind of pens do you use in the Aida?
Hi! Thank you for the kind words!
I use two types of pens:
The first one is called “paper mate”. It is erasable pens from a local store.
Sometimes I use erasable pens from Aliexpress. They are good enough, but I did not test it for long time to make sure they will not appear back after some time.
Both of them disappear after washing with hot water or after ironing.
As well I use watercolour pencils. It is the cheapest ones from a dollar store. They disappear after soap cold washing.
Whatever I choose I always test them before use to not spoil several years of stitching
Thanks again for your quick response. I do not prefer marking in the Aida, but the grid will make it faster and more accurate. Since most of the marks would be hidden by the stitch, I wondered if I could use a watercolor pen instead of a pricy pen. I will try.
Just searched:
The DMC embroidery pen costs $6.49 per pen, and the Papermate erasable pen costs $3.99 per five. I will also consider the Papermate. Thank you 🎉
@msclara303 yeah! I did not try dmc ones. Just don’t feel confident about those markers that some companies offer for hand made.
I would say that if we use not reliable pen even if it is covered by stitches, it still can be a problem after some time. Mostly on white colours or faces.I have heard Some low quality inks can appear back after some time.
So, watercolour pencil should be one of the safest one. Paper mate I use for 3 years already did not notice any issues with that. But for the most important projects I use awl for gridding. With this one there is no chance it will appear back.
Happy stitching! 😘💐
Amazing, i have a quick question, how do you return the needle from the back side without needing to see where your needle is going? I always need to flip my cloth or material over around just to see where i am pushing my needle, do you use extra bright lights to shine through the fabric? Thank you (:
Hi! I don’t have any other lights exact the main one above the canvas.
Probably, I just got used to it. I just punch a needle a little bit through canvas to see where it is. And defence on it current location I move it a little bit to a right direction.
I don’t push it very fast until I see it is in a right spot.
I would suggest to try it doing without flipping the canvas, but give yourself time to get used to it. For some time your stitching speed will be slower than you have today. Probably it will take a couple days to come to the same time as you have now and one more week to see the significant improvement
Happy stitching
@@StitchingMasterpieces thank you so much for the insight, i will work on it, cheers!!
@lucastitchthings good luck on it! Hope, it will make your stitching projects move faster and bring more joy to your every day life! 😘💐
So beautiful ❤ What count fabric are you using?
Hi! Thank you for the kind words! 🥰
This one is Congress 24ct
Qué precioso ,te está quedando divino . Cómo tienes puesto los hilos es una idea super buena . Besos desde Barcelona 😘😘😘😘😘
@paquilaobaez7786 thank you dear! 🥰 yeah, that’s my favourite project. It looks outstanding.
Kisses from Nova Scotia
How do you end your threads?
Hi Rose Marie! On this playlist I have nice video “how to stitch faster” Speed of stitching. Tips
ua-cam.com/play/PL0Br0oZrnL736WLOV6KMNKVES6R7stP7S.html on the 14:40 mins I show in detail how I end the thread on all my canvas.
I pull out the thread from the corner of a last cross stitch and move it to the middle of it. Pull the thread in 1 cm on the top and cut it
Ты там обет молчания дала кому-то?😅
Да не так чтобы прям обет молчания. Просто времени нету совсем разговорные видео записывать. А молчаливые видео легче. Не надо вокруг вышивки скакать придумывая что сказать и перекидываться рамами.
@@StitchingMasterpieces ты, кажется, завела блог, чтобы научиться говорить. А теперь опять разучиваешься. Нет?
Хаха. Я учу новый язык жестов. И поменяла цель. Нафига говорить, если можно молчать 😂
Вообще, мне тут мысль интересная пришла в голову, так что может скоро опять начну разговорные видео записывать
@@StitchingMasterpieces ждём -с )))