I'm thinking of picking up embroidery as for visible mending. Your tutorials are really good. Thank you for making them. I am curious about the technique for these stitch. I'm sure that it probably applies to general embroidery. When you finish one "knot" do you cut the thread and start a new knot for the second? Or do you carry the thread across to start the 2nd knot?
Keith Daniels im definitely not an expert but u don’t need to cut your thread! nobody sees the back so it’ll look the same but it’s more efficient to use the same piece
Anywhere that you want a little triangle. Maybe a kitty or teddy bear nose? I used it as a decorative pattern on this project: cutesycrafts.com/2017/09/princess-and-the-pea-fairy-tale-hand-embroidery-pattern.html
this literally helps so much thank you !
Amazing 👍
Such a unique knot thank you
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I'm thinking of picking up embroidery as for visible mending. Your tutorials are really good. Thank you for making them. I am curious about the technique for these stitch. I'm sure that it probably applies to general embroidery. When you finish one "knot" do you cut the thread and start a new knot for the second? Or do you carry the thread across to start the 2nd knot?
Keith Daniels im definitely not an expert but u don’t need to cut your thread! nobody sees the back so it’ll look the same but it’s more efficient to use the same piece
Thanks for this!! I would like to know where we can use this Danish knot
Anywhere that you want a little triangle. Maybe a kitty or teddy bear nose? I used it as a decorative pattern on this project: cutesycrafts.com/2017/09/princess-and-the-pea-fairy-tale-hand-embroidery-pattern.html
@@CutesyCrafts thnx
رائعة ، استمري 👏🏻❤️❤️
I've got some terrible pattern directions that made no sense. Thank you! They're using it for little plants around a pond.
I didn’t know This existed.
Aren't they cute?! :D