Thank you so much! That was incredibly helpful. I've finally found a better way to end my stitches. And the starting method with three threads is brilliant!
@@NimCrafts I will use the Victorian stitch when working big blocks of color. I just simply flip my work upside down and fly back the other way. It works great when working right to left. But not so well going back left to right.
Thank you for this awesome tutorial.^^ But I still have one question... Are there enough strands in the kits to do this method (just wondering as it requires more threads)? Or do you buy some extra? Sorry if there are any mistakes but I'm no native speaker^^'
Great tutorial ❤
You did an awesome job showing how to do the sewing methond of counted cross-stitch!! Can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Always happy to help! I had a hard time finding methods that worked for me, and this was for sure the best way I came up with for myself, at least!
Thank you so much! Now my backs can be as neat as the fronts! You really helped me here. I really appreciate you.
Awe, thank you so much 😊💕 I'm glad my method can be useful for you!
@@NimCrafts So useful. I'm working on a new kit and it already looks better.
@@Listentotheread YAY! That's awesome!
Thank you so much! That was incredibly helpful. I've finally found a better way to end my stitches. And the starting method with three threads is brilliant!
I thought so, too! I couldn't find ANY way to start that actually held up for me until I messed around to find this way!
Great information! Thank you!
Absolutely great video! Thank you!
Great video. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful day 💗
You as well! 🥰
Thank you. A great tutorial.
Great video on counted cross stitch!
I think I like the way you did the Victorian stitch with the sewing method instead of the Danish cross stitch.
Yes! I should have mentioned. I really do prefer it this way 😊
@@NimCrafts I will use the Victorian stitch when working big blocks of color. I just simply flip my work upside down and fly back the other way. It works great when working right to left. But not so well going back left to right.
First time here. I’m watching how you start and don’t get where that loop comes from when starting. Could you please explain that?
hi! For 14 and 9ct, you can take half the number of threads (1 for 14, 2 for 9) and fold them in half!
@@NimCrafts Thank you much
Thank you for this awesome tutorial.^^
But I still have one question... Are there enough strands in the kits to do this method (just wondering as it requires more threads)? Or do you buy some extra?
Sorry if there are any mistakes but I'm no native speaker^^'
I've never ran out unless I've modified the charting! c: An heavily, at that.
@@NimCraftsOkay, thank you! :)
Thank you❤
Where did you get the floss cards please ?
They came with the kit, but you may be able to find them on Aliexpress!