Master the Bayeux Stitch in 5 Minutes

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • A quick tutorial on mastering the Bayeux Stitch!
    This ancient technique, from the famous Bayeux Tapestry, is a simple filling stitch used for centuries in embroidery. In this video, you will discover helpful tips so you can stitch it too.
    Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this tutorial will guide you step-by-step. Don't miss this chance to enhance your embroidery skills and bring a piece of history into your projects!

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  • @joycrucitti6153
    @joycrucitti6153 День тому +6

    Thank you so much !!!! I’ve NEVER seen this stitch in my 74 years! You’re never too old…..🥰🥰🥰😘

    • @craftyazshabbyshacjude3297
      @craftyazshabbyshacjude3297 День тому

      Agree with you Joy i haven't either such a joy our Marion is and so full of knowledge and wisdom x

    • @lespagne49
      @lespagne49 12 годин тому

      Happy I'm not alone just had my 75th birthday. Wish I had done this years ago it's so wonderful and relaxing

  • @debzehr3244
    @debzehr3244 День тому +3

    Another stitch that will be helpful to master. Thank you, Marion. 💖💖💖

  • @annrubino6252
    @annrubino6252 12 годин тому +1

    That's a clever way to fill in an area and conserve thread. Good option to satin stitch. Thank you, Marion.

  • @Angela-en6oh
    @Angela-en6oh День тому +4

    Hello Marion. Thank you for this tutorial, in which you have explained and demonstrated this really useful stitch in such an easy to follow way. Bayeux stitch is such a wonderful way of filling an area quickly without using very much thread/wool and is so versatile. I wish it was used more often - but I think you may just have started a bit of a revolution on that score!

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому +1

      I don't know about that Angela.. I'm doing my best to show that embroidery is not so difficult as people mainly think.

  • @poppydaniels9855
    @poppydaniels9855 23 години тому +2

    Thanks for showing us these amazing stitches Marion. Never seen or heard of some of them. Very interesting 🎉

  • @cathiapizetta4957
    @cathiapizetta4957 День тому +2

    Thank you Marion for another great stitch! ❤

  • @GillianHall-zu8xb
    @GillianHall-zu8xb День тому +4

    Another lovely stitch I haven't heard of before , until Wednesday's tutorial which I enjoyed ,I found it so easy to do on my crewel flower , I did it like you with small left over pieces from the colours in my work , I'm learnt so much from you Marion Thank you ❤xx

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому +3

      Oh that's lovely GIllian. I bet yours looks just as lovely and colourful as mine does. I felt I was being a bit of a rebel in not stitching the threads in the proper way... But I'm happy with how it all looks.

    • @GillianHall-zu8xb
      @GillianHall-zu8xb День тому +1

      @@marionsworld24 not quite finished mine yet Marion, but when I look at the hoop and see the colours on there , it makes me feel happy and I think I have done that 😊 xx

  • @valeriacamposdasilveira2735
    @valeriacamposdasilveira2735 День тому +2

    Thank Marion for teaching and sharing!! ❤

  • @melaniehopkins7541
    @melaniehopkins7541 День тому +2

    Thank you, Marion. The Bayeux will be is a nice addition to my stitch journal.😊

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому

      There was quite a lot of Bayeux stitch on the Tapestry of Scotland too.

  • @xxdonna1959xx
    @xxdonna1959xx День тому +3

    Sorry, me again 😀 have you/could you do a little video showing the difference between crewel wools and embroidery threads and why you would use one instead of another? Can I just say, you’ve taught me so much with your tutorials 🥰

  • @godslittlestidiot2984
    @godslittlestidiot2984 День тому +2

    Ive really gotten so much use out of this stitch, particularly the ground work half just for big areas! So economical! Have a lovely Friday, and thank you for these wonderful videos ❤

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому

      Yes it would most usually be done with what's called surface satin stitch. All your thread ends up on the top so it's very economical. It keeps your work very flat too. Having said that..if I was using it on a small area I might just use satin stitch anyway. Whichever would work best is the one I'd do.

  • @lesahanners5057
    @lesahanners5057 День тому +1

    This is a lovely stitch, and you have illustrated it so well. Once my hands have recovered from all that shovel work I am looking forward to trying this. Your stitching always reminds me of just how satisfying it is to try something new and challenging, just to see how it will go?! If it turns out half so well as yours I shall be tickled. 😊❤

  • @JoanneTorgersen
    @JoanneTorgersen День тому +2

    Happy Friday Marion! Such a fun little stitch! As always thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @TinekeGelder
    @TinekeGelder 14 годин тому +1

    Thank you Marion ❤ Tineke

  • @pamfrank3962
    @pamfrank3962 19 годин тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial ❤️

  • @carolreid9755
    @carolreid9755 День тому +1

    Thank you Marion for your video and sharing this interesting stitch. Another new one to me ,but what an excellent filling stitch. Having only done crewel work from kits it's has not appeared in the stitch legend. It is so much fun expanding our knowledge of stitches,thank you.

  • @Jenny-pq1sn
    @Jenny-pq1sn День тому +2

    Wonderful ! Thanks again for a very informative and clear example of the bayeux stitch - off to give it a try !

  • @annaaccardo9988
    @annaaccardo9988 23 години тому +1

    I haven't heard before, thank you for your video ❤

  • @arthurride5610
    @arthurride5610 19 годин тому +1

    Just another anecdote.The beautiful tablecloth embroidered by my Mum,had at each corner ,adifferently coloured crinoline lady..carrying abasket.I remember flowers spilling from it.For whatever reason,we three children vied to have THE PURPLE LADY at our place.Hanging over the edge of the table.Meatn2veg.NOTa drop spilledThe lady had a trelliswork bower over her.Wonder if any of these delightful ironon designs are in drawers.Ive some old Womens Journals with superb designs in for stitiches.

  • @joenperkins2138
    @joenperkins2138 День тому +2

    Thank you❤

  • @maricarmenillanm7170
    @maricarmenillanm7170 День тому +1

    Gracias por esta nueva puntada!, un abrazo

  • @arthurride5610
    @arthurride5610 22 години тому +1

    Are you going to the Bham craft show?Never been to any.Imagine they are a combination of temptationand exhaustion.Starting to feel more like the White Queen in Alice every day.

  • @lorali9669
    @lorali9669 5 годин тому

    Lovely! Thankyou!

  • @pambrewer9082
    @pambrewer9082 День тому +1

    Awesome

  • @judygiesbrecht8297
    @judygiesbrecht8297 День тому +1

    ❤🇨🇦 Cool Stitch.

  • @Helena-tw7pj
    @Helena-tw7pj День тому +1

    I didnt know there is so many different stitches. I dont embroid but this is interesting

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому +2

      There are thousands of stitches and variations of stitches. You'll have to give a bit of embroidery a try Helena...

    • @Helena-tw7pj
      @Helena-tw7pj 23 години тому +1

      @@marionsworld24 Yes I will! Eventually someday... Because I have so many projects right now: crochet, sew pearljewelry and I have lots of fimoclay and wire!! Everything screams: Come and get me! 😂

  • @harrietr9500
    @harrietr9500 День тому +1

  • @oermama
    @oermama День тому +1

    Nice one Marion, I never thought of couching with a slanting stitch, always used a straight one. What’s with the slanting stitch that makes you do it this way?

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому +1

      I think I just like the look of it like that. Plus I've seen it done both ways.

  • @sheilabennett3289
    @sheilabennett3289 День тому

    Thank you for this new stitch. I look forward to adding it to my stitch book. ❤
    Would a whole embroidery design be filled in with this stitch, or just large areas?

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому

      It is really good for large areas , but I'd use it anywhere that I wanted that look. I've just used in to fill in a flower petal in the previous video to this one.

  • @phylliswilliamstn
    @phylliswilliamstn День тому +1

    😊👍🏻❤️

  • @betsyweaver-oo2ef
    @betsyweaver-oo2ef День тому +2

    Where in a piece of embroidery would you use the stitch?

    • @marionsworld24
      @marionsworld24  День тому +1

      I've just used it in the middle of a flower in the Stitch Journal weekly stitching I'm doing on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/1gMLSz_GCE0/v-deo.htmlsi=26jxJwVEBfbZR4qG

  • @TrishaBonser
    @TrishaBonser День тому +1

    Hi Marion, I sent you the pattern for cardigan on Instagram. Take care Trish

  • @janet7640
    @janet7640 День тому +1

    🫶🪡💚

  • @arthurride5610
    @arthurride5610 День тому

    Trying to think of arelly good joke.All I can come up with is...a la Elvis...is...DONT BE CRUEL.This made me think of the B tapestry,a jolly good filler.Have a goodun.