You saved my life. I watched all the UA-cam-shorts on here none of them explained the process of how your fingers should be placed. All those videos mentioned was "wrap the thread around." Your explanation was so thorough and easy to focus on without any music in the background. You've just helped me with stitching band patches onto my denim jacket!
Damn my art teacher can't even teach me how to sow a knot in a timespan of about 3 weeks but somehow you teach me in less than a minute! You're a lifesaver queen 💋
Thanks for being so specific and lowering my blood pressure! I spent the last 45 minutes watching other videos and couldn't figure this out. Was beginning to think something was wrong with my brain!!
Thank you so much! This is the first and only ‘how to knot the end of the thread’ video I’ve followed along exactly and actual ended up with a knot!! Thank you!
Wow. I've done it randomly many times, but I was just stuck in an endless cycle for a good 15 minutes until I came across your video just now! Simple and efficient. Thank you!
Wow was that easy. A million thank you’d as that is going to save me so much time. I use clear thread a lot to sew tiny beads onto fabric and the thread curls and is extremely hard to knot. This works like a charm! Many blessings to you for helping us all😊
I watched three videos before yours, and none of them mentioned forming a circle with the thread. I spent an hour of frustration trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. This is an excellent tutorial.
i watched someone else do this exact thing several times and just couldnt get it. it took one watch of this video to replicate it perfectly. incredibly well done.
I really like that you showed the action from the perspective of the person tying the night. So many videos show it from the other angle and it makes everything so much more difficult good job!
Huh...well I'm glad I stumbled upon this video. I've just been undertaking hand-sewing small holes in my shirts and this will help immensely ❤ also...think everyone should learn to sew to at least a basic capacity though as a guy dunno how easy it is to convince other guys to learn to sew XD
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER! i can’t believe I did it!! I am so happy that I was about to cry, I was had to sit on a chair trying to figure out how for almost an hour and the other tutorials were so confusing! Thanks you so much! ❤
👀 I've been doing this the hard way for FORTY years! I couldn't it figure out until now! Although my mom is a professional seamstress, I'm still terrified to make a mistake in her presence so thanks for this. I'm a lot more confident.
I learned this yesterday from a different short, same method and it worked like magic I was so happy. Then I sorta forgot so I had to find a new video because sometimes, even after rewatching, I end up with a little tiny rats nest in my thread when pulling the knot to the end of the tail 🤦🏻♀️ I try to make sure my thread is straight and not tangled before I begin but it still happens sometimes, frustrating
Is there a way to tie off a knot every time to keep your stitch strong so that if it gets cut in the middle it still remains strong, while still keeping a continuous stitch all while maintaining the "flow" of stitching? Basically never having to cut your thread the whole time with knots in your stitch?
The first-person perspective and the lack of annoying background music really helped a lot in this video. Thanks!
You saved my life. I watched all the UA-cam-shorts on here none of them explained the process of how your fingers should be placed. All those videos mentioned was "wrap the thread around."
Your explanation was so thorough and easy to focus on without any music in the background. You've just helped me with stitching band patches onto my denim jacket!
Damn my art teacher can't even teach me how to sow a knot in a timespan of about 3 weeks but somehow you teach me in less than a minute! You're a lifesaver queen 💋
Oh my gosh. Thank you. A decade plus of sewing and this is all I needed.
Thanks for being so specific and lowering my blood pressure! I spent the last 45 minutes watching other videos and couldn't figure this out. Was beginning to think something was wrong with my brain!!
Thank you so much! This is the first and only ‘how to knot the end of the thread’ video I’ve followed along exactly and actual ended up with a knot!! Thank you!
Yay!!!!! Thank you. I've seen people tying knots this way and couldn't figure it out. Thanks for the video
I FINALLY KNOW HOW TO TIE A KNOT!!!! 😭😭
I was teary eyes when I saw my new pants I bought with a hole. starting searching for these vids, thank you so much.
Best tutorial thus far on how to knot your hand sewing thread.
Thank you so much. I'm smiling hard because I got it on the first try. So simple.
You are an EXCELLENT teacher! You made this so simple and much easier for me to follow than all the others I have seen. THANK YOU for sharing this!
Easily the best, simplest video on this subject on youtube, thanks!
Best and most straight forward video I’ve seen on this. Thank you!
Wow I can’t believe I’ve finally mastered knotting my thread at the age of 59! Thank you so much.
Thank you! I was screaming like a demon before i came across this video! You really made my night! 5 stars ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!!!
Wow. I've done it randomly many times, but I was just stuck in an endless cycle for a good 15 minutes until I came across your video just now! Simple and efficient. Thank you!
Finally! So easy and you can’t mess up!
wow that is genius so much easier than what I was doing before, and it creates the perfect sized knot
This is literally the best, and easiest way ever! Tysm!
Outstanding❣️
Short, sweet, and to the point 🪡
Thank you so much🙂
This is the absolute easiest video to follow,! This has been annoying me for so long, and now I can do this in a minute, thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video! Something so simple has been the bane of my existence! You made it easy. Thank you!
As someone who just got into hand sewing you just saved me so much a heartache, thanks!!!!
Wow was that easy. A million thank you’d as that is going to save me so much time. I use clear thread a lot to sew tiny beads onto fabric and the thread curls and is extremely hard to knot. This works like a charm! Many blessings to you for helping us all😊
Oh my gosh!!!! THANK YOU!
All my life, I've been doing it the hard way😂
I can't thank you enough for sharing this- it worked the very first try!!
Thank you. I've always wanted to learn this method and have failed many times. After your video I've succeeded! Yay!
Thank you! Very helpful and soo much easier and quicker to understand compared to other tutorials!
Oh wow this works so well. Thank you for the wonderful tip!❤
I watched three videos before yours, and none of them mentioned forming a circle with the thread. I spent an hour of frustration trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. This is an excellent tutorial.
i watched someone else do this exact thing several times and just couldnt get it. it took one watch of this video to replicate it perfectly. incredibly well done.
Thank you, that was the easiest way I've seen to knot thread, and a great quick and clear video!
I literally tried a million times with a different video and couldn’t get it but didn’t it on the first try this time! Thanks
I remember my teacher telling me how to do it this way too, i haven't sewn in a while and needed a reminder, thanks for the help!!!
Fascinating. I’ve always rolled it between my thumb and finger. Will give this a try. Thank you!
You ARE indeed a lifesaver. I’ve never been able to tie knots easily-even using two hands🤣 my knot frustration is OVER. THANK YOU,
finally! after so many videos. wow how satisfying. thank you for the clear explanation
Thank u so much. Watched several videos of nonsense until this one !!
from a old man THANK YOU worked only been stumbling threw tie tread for several years taking half hour each time now 30 seconds
Got it, I've been doing it wrong, thanks for the simple instructions 😊🙏🏼👍🏻
Awesome tutorial! I did this first try! 😎 thank you! 🙏 ❤
very easy to follow video, very helpful, i saw others explain it but not nearly as clearly demonstrated, thank you very much
Thank you so much! This really helped unlike the other tutorials
OMG THANK U THIS IS THE FIRST VIDEO I UNDERSTOOD! U SAVED MEEEEE, U are literally my saviour🥰🥰🥰
Where have u been my whole life lol thank u!!
It worked 2nd time I tried!!! Thank you you are awesome!!!❤❤❤
This is super easy! I’m a convert and will subscribe to your channel
Thank you so much! Was really struggling with tying the knot
Thanks you saved my crochet project!
Oh my goodness! This is too awesome!!! Thank you so much!!!
Finally one how to tie I can actually replicate 👍🏽
Amazing,super easy thank you!!
OH, this is such a stress free way of doing it
Thank you 👍🏼👍🏼 love being taught the simple things
Best method around thank you
I really like that you showed the action from the perspective of the person tying the night. So many videos show it from the other angle and it makes everything so much more difficult good job!
Huh...well I'm glad I stumbled upon this video. I've just been undertaking hand-sewing small holes in my shirts and this will help immensely ❤ also...think everyone should learn to sew to at least a basic capacity though as a guy dunno how easy it is to convince other guys to learn to sew XD
Off to try this right now.
It works perfectly! Thank you very much for sharing!
A life changer!!! Thank you ❤
Do I have to do the know in both ends? or just one
Thank you so much I finally learned this!
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER! i can’t believe I did it!! I am so happy that I was about to cry, I was had to sit on a chair trying to figure out how for almost an hour and the other tutorials were so confusing! Thanks you so much! ❤
👀 I've been doing this the hard way for FORTY years! I couldn't it figure out until now! Although my mom is a professional seamstress, I'm still terrified to make a mistake in her presence so thanks for this. I'm a lot more confident.
mam, you are very helpful. i hope your days are many and amazing
You made that so easy. Thank you!
Thank you so much.... that saved me so much time
Great video. I had forgotten how to knot snd was struggling. Sew easy now.😊
THANK YOU. People be assuming I know how to knot in the first place 😭
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing. Love your channel.
Totally works! Thanks!
Wow! It worked! Thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you, thank you and so darn easy 🦋
Thank you so much I just started out and that is really useful
This helped me so much thank you so much ❤
Thank You! So helpful!
Good job. Best wishes on Thanksgiving & Everyday!
Best video ever thank you so much
Thank you so much young lady!
Thanks so much! Great video!!!
Thank you so much. Warmest regards 🇲🇾
Very well made tutorial!
that really worked 😂 thank you
I learned this yesterday from a different short, same method and it worked like magic I was so happy. Then I sorta forgot so I had to find a new video because sometimes, even after rewatching, I end up with a little tiny rats nest in my thread when pulling the knot to the end of the tail 🤦🏻♀️ I try to make sure my thread is straight and not tangled before I begin but it still happens sometimes, frustrating
Very good video and very helpful thank you
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS! 🙏
Thank you! Extremely helpful video
Thank you
This worked thank you so much
Love love love love love ❤❤❤
Omggg thank you so much for this🙏💋💋
best advice ever!
Thankyou so much this helped a lot!
omg u saved my life tysm
The knot is either halfway leaving barely any room to work with or it slips out. How do you get it to the end?
It pains me to see that your comment has no answer as that is the exact same problem I have
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Not me having a panic attack because I can’t make a knot, but then calming down after seeing this and finally making a knot 😭
Brilliant, I like it!
Omg!! Thank you soo much ❤️
You're a God!
Is there a way to tie off a knot every time to keep your stitch strong so that if it gets cut in the middle it still remains strong, while still keeping a continuous stitch all while maintaining the "flow" of stitching? Basically never having to cut your thread the whole time with knots in your stitch?
Thankyou for sharing.