all of your videos are amazing, your action speaks more than words which is the best part, where ever your lots of love from me ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Thank you so much!! Your comment means alot🥰 i hope to make even better embroidery videos and tutorials in the future💕
Seriously your channel is a treasure
Thank you for sharing clear tutorials and easy steps
Keep it up 👍🏻♥️
Your lessons are great! Especially since I’m a beginner. My question is: do you need to use a certain material. I can see how your could use the material above (organza) backing a sweater and then trimming it afterwards. But how about cotton or linen? You wouldn’t want that material developing small holes all over from either the needle or the thread pulling. And I have seen stand-alone pieces like a brooch. Not certain how to do that or what backing you would use to make it stiff enough
You can use any fabric for tambour embroidery (but wouldn’t recommend stretchy fabrics) You can definitely do it on cotton or linen. You can either embroider directly onto you pattern piece / garment, or embroider onto a backing fabric and the stitch it onto you garment by hand.
For brooches you need to put a hard material lime cardboard or something in between two fabric layers.
Love your videos and content, you're making me experiment from myself, thank you... can you please share the threads you use and the stitch names. From what I can understand here is that these are silk threads.
Also, I wanted to ask can tambour embroidery be done on fabrics such as cotton and silk?
I tried silk but I was pulling up threads with the stitches.
Thank you, im using rayon/viscous thread. I have links to threads on my channel and in the description. Yes you can do tambour on any fabric, silks cottons etc
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How do you transfer this to actual garment??!! ❤
For threadwork like this you would embroider directly onto the garment or pattern pieces
Thanks for your efforts
If you please give us some patroons
@@OlsjonaEmbroidery I think she means the French word "patron" that means "pattern". But of course one can find patterns all over the internet, also be inspired from traditional designs in museums etc.
Tools and Supplies in the links below👇
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Hello, thank you for your video. I wanted to ask can I use this technique on bridal veil tulle?
Yes you can!@@dianathakurmillinery9757