Hardanger Embroidery, Lesson 7, Starting and Ending Thread for Blanket Stitch

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @cottoavapore
    @cottoavapore 4 роки тому +1

    Your passion for embroidery can be seen in your lessons. You are a fantastic teacher, you teach very well. What you know is share with everyone, real teachers do it with the heart, without jealousy. And you are a real teacher. Thanks to you I learned this technique during the quarantine. Thank you very much

  • @KAR-5011
    @KAR-5011 7 років тому +2

    You are awesome!! Thank you for your down to earth wonderful tutorials! I love them all! Your work is exquisite !

  • @maudwalther1936
    @maudwalther1936 4 роки тому

    Thank you. I never understood this ending and begining the thread until now and my work looks better this way. So thank you very much. Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @teresaluna1936
    @teresaluna1936 8 років тому

    thanks so much the instructional video and for providing the supplier and books information. This is a pasion of mine but no instruction in how to do it. You are truly a God's send.

  • @teresaluna1936
    @teresaluna1936 8 років тому

    i have more than 20 magazines with fantastic designs for tablecloths, curtains and fashion garments. unfortunaly the instructions are in German! You have helped me to unlock the mistery behind th German abreviations. I am so looking forward doing the samplers on your videos. Thank you for generosity!

  • @stitch2day_clean2morrow22
    @stitch2day_clean2morrow22 9 років тому

    Hi Nina, it's so nice to see another Canadian, but not only that, but a fellow Ontario-ian! I'm in the Southwestern Ontario area. I just caught up on all your videos, and I just wanted to thank you for the awesome Hardanger tutorials. I had never seen how it was done, and think its a beautiful technique, and hope to jump in to try it one day! Your videos are wonderful, keep them coming. :)

    • @stitchingwithasmile677
      @stitchingwithasmile677  9 років тому

      +stitch2day_clean2morrow Thanks so much for your wonderful praise! And yes, I agree it is nice to meet another Ontarian! Thanks so much for watching!
      Nina

  • @virpir2453
    @virpir2453 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for a wonderful tutorials. You are better than the teacher who taught me 17 years ago. I had no idea what I was doing and I'm amazed how I managed to do hardanger with those advises =D Now I'm much wiser thanks to you.

  • @veroniquedelafoy8862
    @veroniquedelafoy8862 8 років тому

    Thank you for this lesson.

  • @terrytweedy1743
    @terrytweedy1743 3 роки тому

    Thank you for doing the tutorials. I am just getting back into hardanger And the tutorials are very helpful. My question is when doing the buttonhole stitch do you have to use the number five pearl cotton?

    • @stitchingwithasmile677
      @stitchingwithasmile677  3 роки тому

      I'm glad you find the tutorials helpful. For the buttonhole stitch you will use the same size pearl cotton that you used for the kloster blocks. In this sample I'm using size 5 pearl cotton on 22 count hardanger and will use this same thread for the kloster blocks, the buttonhole and the satin stitch motif. Hope that helps!

  • @terrytweedy1743
    @terrytweedy1743 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your reply. On 22 count can one use #8 for Kloster blocks and blanket stitch?

    • @stitchingwithasmile677
      @stitchingwithasmile677  3 роки тому

      I wouldn't recommend #8 pearl cotton for the kloster blocks or blanket stitches on 22 count fabric. However it really depends on the look you're going for. Try a small sample and see what you think.

  • @NannyOggins
    @NannyOggins 8 років тому

    I find your videos really useful but if you make more it would be so helpful if you would tell us each time which fabric, thread and needle you use each time. Thanks so much.

    • @stitchingwithasmile677
      @stitchingwithasmile677  8 років тому

      Thanks so much for your comments!
      You're right, I also look for this information in other people's videos. So glad you mentioned it, I'll be sure to include fabric, thread and needle information in the future.
      Thanks again for watching!

  • @elizabethhill2921
    @elizabethhill2921 8 років тому

    Hello, thank you so much for your tutorials. However I would like to learn how to create a hem instead of doing blanket stitch for the edge. Could you do a video of that

    • @stitchingwithasmile677
      @stitchingwithasmile677  8 років тому

      I've never done a hem stitch, but would like to some day. My camera is not working and I hope to buy a new one in the new year. Once I do, I will work out how to hemstitch and see if I can post something.
      Thanks for your comment!

    • @elizabethhill2921
      @elizabethhill2921 8 років тому

      Thank you. I live in the South West of the UK. I could not have learnt to do Hardanger if it wasn't for your tutorials. I am now progressing and getting much enjoyment from learning a new skill

  • @vanessabrito7767
    @vanessabrito7767 7 років тому

    Parabéns lindo trabalho , apesar de não compreender o seu idioma conseguir entender como fazer alguns pontos nos quais não conhecia ainda obrigada!

  • @adrianacontreras8911
    @adrianacontreras8911 7 років тому

    Muy bello y delicado.........

  • @roseliamaria452
    @roseliamaria452 3 роки тому

    Fala em português. Como posso traaduzir?

  • @rosenogueira2677
    @rosenogueira2677 8 років тому

    amei estou qaiz fasendo

  • @dulkmila
    @dulkmila 8 років тому

    motivos navideños punto noruego