Trying the "MAGIC EMBROIDERY PEN" - does it work? | Embroidery Pen Review

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  • @AnnikaVictoria24
    @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +759

    Like if you’re a Penelope. Comment if you’re a Dennis.

    • @claude1740
      @claude1740 6 років тому +23

      I am both

    • @LeviShmevi
      @LeviShmevi 6 років тому +8

      Watched through the and so I can at least promote people like Penelope.

    • @florencepierce1864
      @florencepierce1864 6 років тому +7

      What, we can't do both & sit on the fence?!?

    • @melissaugalde4990
      @melissaugalde4990 6 років тому +3

      I'm definitely a Dennis

    • @graceoartyo
      @graceoartyo 5 років тому +4

      I'd like to not be a dennis. But when I do something wrong, unless people will notice, i.. will pretend i did not.

  • @Dollightful
    @Dollightful 6 років тому +2743

    Therapeutic stabbing

  • @beamoore4738
    @beamoore4738 6 років тому +4552

    “ITS THERAPEUTIC” she says aggressively stabbing the fabric

  • @tiffanyc2
    @tiffanyc2 6 років тому +1133

    I appreciate the extra research you put in to find out what this thing was actually supposed to do rather than just saying it was junk. I mean it was still junk but now I know its a junk punch needle and not just a bad embroidery needle.

  • @superlamenick172
    @superlamenick172 5 років тому +540

    I'm so glad this video exists. I just picked up embroidery, mainly I'm focused on cross-stitch, as a beginner. Saw an ad for this needle, and thought I should buy it, as my hand really can't hold a needle for that long. Thank you for telling me not to buy that needle. Money saved. Lesson learned.

    • @m.service5584
      @m.service5584 5 років тому +12

      My mother showed me how to use one years ago...I didn't like it as much as regular embroidery, PLUS it made my hand hurt MUCH more than using a regular needle!

  • @quinnshoram6703
    @quinnshoram6703 6 років тому +1728

    When I saw the advertisements for it I just laughed... my mom taught me how to punch needle when I was seven so I could tell right away what that pen was really for...it’s kinda funny...

    • @samanthabloggins1775
      @samanthabloggins1775 5 років тому +95

      Back in the 1980s we called it rug punching . If done right it looks beautiul

    • @nitashadow2860
      @nitashadow2860 5 років тому +57

      I just told her the same thing. I was 7 when my mom taught me too. I'm 56 yrs old but I did learn how and made pretty things that I sold on Saturday morning to get money for my vacation money. Just saying

    • @nikonifu
      @nikonifu 5 років тому +26

      Yeahh, I used to do a lot when I was little, in my country we call it "French embroidery".

    • @catenthusiast81
      @catenthusiast81 5 років тому +21

      @@nikonifu that's what my family calls it too!!!!! I used to do that with my Aunt Sara on weekends while my mom was at work, and she babysat my sister and I. Brings back so many fantastic memories!!!! ❤

    • @lauras4472
      @lauras4472 5 років тому +4

      Looks like fun. I may have to look into this. By the way what is your matte lipstick? Love it

  • @drawingwiffwaffles
    @drawingwiffwaffles 6 років тому +5265

    "impossible to stop!“ hahaha guess you're stuck embroidering for all eternity.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +139

      IT'S TRUE IT'S LITERALLY STUCK TO MY HANDS I CANNOT STOP 😝

    • @averymarshall6060
      @averymarshall6060 6 років тому +45

      Waffles!!! Two of my fave youtubers in the same place!

    • @Remnants_
      @Remnants_ 6 років тому +19

      Impossible to stop because no one could figure out how to use it, just kept trying to get it to stick in the fabric 😂

    • @4nfel363
      @4nfel363 6 років тому +12

      DrawingWiffWaffles yay waffles I found u here

    • @grosspooppooman9518
      @grosspooppooman9518 6 років тому +11

      DrawingWiffWaffles IM A H U G E FANNNN!

  • @DesiaLoser
    @DesiaLoser 6 років тому +2998

    Wow! I really appreciate that you tried this tool out and researched how to properly use it, and then actually used it the way it was MENT to be used. ☺

    • @paoladiego3725
      @paoladiego3725 6 років тому +87

      Thank you for actually making the resaearch. Normally youtubers try something and they dont even try to do a proper research for tye subscriber. thank you

    • @maryjostein8343
      @maryjostein8343 6 років тому +57

      Meant?

    • @youtubeallday9034
      @youtubeallday9034 6 років тому +15

      *cough* *cough* , "Meant".

    • @oboebuddy15
      @oboebuddy15 6 років тому +33

      If you're gonna use all caps, learn how to spell the word first!

    • @theninth5691
      @theninth5691 6 років тому +14

      Kat Luxxcarlette gosh usually I overlook typos just cuz I'm not nitpicky but that really annoyed me lol.

  • @shoubidou-bah3175
    @shoubidou-bah3175 6 років тому +821

    Thank you very much for actually clearing up the myth instead of just throwing the thing away. I mean it's useless in the end but I appreciate that you took the effort and did some research on it! 😊

    • @ecologist_to_be
      @ecologist_to_be 6 років тому +4

      Shoubidou-bah it's not useless if used correctly lol

    • @ecologist_to_be
      @ecologist_to_be 6 років тому +3

      Shoubidou-bah Just partially useless when it breaks 😂

    • @liverbird46
      @liverbird46 6 років тому +1

      Shoubicou-bah as Sarah Camley said, it's not useless if used correctly. As Annika said, you can't do lots of different stitches with punch needle embroidery but I think it's excellent for people who love to stitch but can no longer do so because of arthritis or other issues. Here's a little video giving a taster of what can be done and explains how to finish off the back so you can't pull the stitches out :-) ua-cam.com/video/S1UTSw5dRIc/v-deo.html

    • @shoubidou-bah3175
      @shoubidou-bah3175 6 років тому +1

      Maybe I need to clear this up: I didn't mean to say anything against the way of embroidery or embroidery pens in general but just that particular device turned out to be "useless" because it's of such poor quality...

  • @gracezb1
    @gracezb1 6 років тому +108

    for me the “slow speed” of hand embroidery is the calming part of it

    • @pkp3601
      @pkp3601 4 роки тому

      yeah i purchased this pen thinking it was for embroidery, now i learning the traditional method:)

  • @johannageisel5390
    @johannageisel5390 5 років тому +78

    I loved that "Let's put the artwork somewhere, where people can see it on a more circumstantial basis."
    Made me laugh out loudly.

  • @susanabanana212
    @susanabanana212 6 років тому +287

    I honestly laughed so hard when you started stabbing the fabric “I MEAN ITS THERAPEUTIC!” 😂😂😂

    • @elisabethb.9933
      @elisabethb.9933 6 років тому

      still can't figure it out - despite using videos and other visual tutorials. I got it to use as a coping mechanism for my anxiety disorder and so far it's only making things worse. Any tips you may have would be very appreciated. I am not ready to give up yet!

  • @clownfrills
    @clownfrills 6 років тому +687

    Oh my God Annika I just typed out this big comment about punch needle (I'm a punch needle artist) and I was all like "No, Annika, you don't understand!!!!" And then I got to about the middle of the video and I was like "YES ANNIKA THANK YOU!" I hate this darn "magic embroidery pen" because it makes people hate punch needle and it's actually a really cool form of art! Also, that punch needle is super bad quality, I had one and it immediately broke. This pen is marketed so badly because it claims it's for embroidery when it's really for a different craft entirely.
    I love your little house so much. I follow a ton of punch needle artists I'd be glad you share with you! Thank you for taking the time to learn about punch needle and debunk this garbage!!!!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +57

      Right?! In doing my research I did find a lot of cool punch needle embroidery artists and my thought was “gosh they must be pissed about how this thing is marketed”. Found lots of punch needle blogs being like “why do people suddenly not understand how these things work?!!!” as well! & I’d love to know more artists who work with punch needles, they’re such ~beautiful~ pieces of art ☺️

    • @GammaB29
      @GammaB29 6 років тому +1

      Hi PK - what punch needle do you recommend? I bought one from Hobby Lobby and it does the same thing as this does. Thanks

    • @clownfrills
      @clownfrills 6 років тому +7

      Rebecca Brown I use the Boye punch needle for smaller yarns and embroidery floss and the Oxford Punch Needle for chunkier yarn!
      Boye: www.amazon.com/Boye-Adjustable-Length-Punchneedle-Assortment/dp/B001C222F6
      Oxford: amyoxford.com/collections/oxford-punch-needles/products/oxford-punch-needles

    • @GammaB29
      @GammaB29 6 років тому

      Thanks I will try this

    • @MBrusaZappellini
      @MBrusaZappellini 6 років тому +1

      pk
      one good thing about the “magic” marketing is that it’s inspired me to take up embroidery again... yes I bought a cheap kit- a piece of plastic crapola with ( oddly) a bag full of carpet needles included ( I’m guessing that’s what they are- enormous thick needles) and the best part: about 40 different colors of floss ( which is really what makes it worth the $13) Yes, it’s not great quality floss BUT it’s a good entry into the craft for someone like me.
      I’m a Metalsmithing artist ( mostly jewelry) but I need to switch things up a bit, so I’m going to be doing some embroidery and punch needle work during my vacation ( and have no access to my torch.)
      Hopefully I will make some interesting pieces...I’ll be posting images on my Instagram @mbzmetalsmith

  • @jessicabellingham8142
    @jessicabellingham8142 6 років тому +181

    You're the best! Instead of just a throwaway bad review (which it would have totally deserved) you put so much more research and effort into it so we all learned something new. Major props!

  • @culinista
    @culinista 6 років тому +31

    I remember doing a punch needle project for art class in 5th grade during the 80’s in the Philippines. Our teacher didn’t hand us a weaver cloth. We used old rice sacks. 😂 It actually worked.

  • @mariab.1997
    @mariab.1997 6 років тому +780

    Have done punch embroidery for 30 years. It makes the greatest 3D designs on denim. Did a great cannabis leaf on jeans, yin yang, daisies and panthers. Do a theme or logo on the back of Jean jacket and wow. You have to put on a backing but it can absolutely be used on clothing. When the clothes wore out, I cut the embroidery out and used as aplique(sp?) Once you have backed the work, you can cut and brush the loops to create fur effects. Additional textures are achieved by using different loop legnths.

    • @AuroraLalune
      @AuroraLalune 6 років тому +25

      Maria B. Is there a special way to make the backing work? I'm interested in learning.

    • @cyndie1125
      @cyndie1125 6 років тому +8

      There is a clothing cloth backing material I believe you can buy at craft stores

    • @smackmybones1371
      @smackmybones1371 6 років тому +15

      Could you recommend a good punch needle to purchase? It's something I really want to get into but I don't know what to get because a lot of them seem cheap and junkg

    • @fireflysparks1105
      @fireflysparks1105 6 років тому +7

      Green Dragon YES!!! I’m in exactly the same place! Someone please help recommend a really good punch needle!

    • @barbtowner8086
      @barbtowner8086 6 років тому +3

      I got my first one in early 90's lost interested for a while because I moved and was working long hours, but now I am back into it

  • @beckaf.9359
    @beckaf.9359 6 років тому +608

    You should embroider spaghetti using the pen, and then embroider the sauce and meatballs with a regular needle! That would look so cool

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +90

      Becca F. Oooooooohhh!!! That’s a cute idea!

    • @madisonpollard2769
      @madisonpollard2769 6 років тому +20

      I would watch that video.

    • @sarakroczyk321
      @sarakroczyk321 6 років тому +14

      I think the meatball would look better punch needled.

    • @geministargazer9830
      @geministargazer9830 6 років тому +12

      Orrrrr you could sew some brown/red pom poms in there instead as meatballs. and just regular embroider the bowl/plate

    • @crabgal
      @crabgal 6 років тому +28

      I thought you meant using actual spaghetti to embroider for a moment

  • @ELoveHo
    @ELoveHo 6 років тому +175

    My grandma made punch needle embroidery for a living. All she had were syringes with a hole punched at the open end and it worked very well. She didn't use any special cloth but instead the thread was different, it's not cotton for sure and is stretchy, sprung from various strands of some sort of polyester material. She still has some of her old kit left and taught me how to do it, it's really fun but can be very tiering, it's amazing how she raised my father and my uncle with this craft. She would also cut the top of the loops so the whole thing becomes nice and fluffy 😛

    • @zebar6371
      @zebar6371 6 років тому +8

      I learned this embroidery at my school. They held a workshop that we can learn something new.. by cutting the back loops it looks more clear and velvety...

    • @AuroraLalune
      @AuroraLalune 6 років тому +2

      ELoveHo I need to learn this now. :)

    • @JadeLindsey1
      @JadeLindsey1 6 років тому

      Sounds like Bunka.

    • @lindamyfatcatcow2606
      @lindamyfatcatcow2606 6 років тому

      Oh I wish I could learn this technique with the syringes!

  • @MrsInAbox
    @MrsInAbox 6 років тому +566

    I adore how much you stuck with it before you had a big ol' nope at it 😊😊

  • @thepalmer06
    @thepalmer06 5 років тому +79

    You are supposed to pull the threat on the other side before pulling-so you go in pull on the wrong side and now you keep going. It works!

  • @latoyajackson8664
    @latoyajackson8664 4 роки тому +16

    I recently started punch needle bought a cheap one on Amazon and took me a few days of trying. Finally last night I mastered it. And I’m almost finished with a rug.

  • @nootnoot9459
    @nootnoot9459 6 років тому +221

    IT`S THERAPEUTIC

  • @andeehirano6480
    @andeehirano6480 6 років тому +98

    OMG! The expression on your face when the stitches pulled out was priceless. Thank you for trying this for us. You are adorable.

  • @renamcvicar
    @renamcvicar 4 роки тому +8

    This was probably THE best expose/tutorial I have ever watched. In one short video you save me all the trial/tribulations/tears and swears!

  • @littlemrs.fabulous9432
    @littlemrs.fabulous9432 6 років тому +170

    9:46 when your toddler draws something and runs up to you "look what I drew!" And your just like yeah....that's great....what is it?

  • @kellydelillo26
    @kellydelillo26 6 років тому +1177

    Thank you for saving me money and frustration. I knew it looked to good to be true!

    • @florencepierce1864
      @florencepierce1864 6 років тому +43

      Yup - Here's to all those UA-camrs out there who spend the $$$ & try out the trash so we (thankfully!) don't have to ... and make us laugh as well: "Aaargh! It's *Therapeutic*!!!

    • @josephsanchez9336
      @josephsanchez9336 6 років тому +73

      @@florencepierce1864 shes using it totally wrong lol tho

    • @florencepierce1864
      @florencepierce1864 6 років тому +28

      @@@josephsanchez9336 - Yes, but the damn thing is *Advertised* as something completely different too, LOL!

    • @powerpuff4ever
      @powerpuff4ever 5 років тому +31

      joseph sanchez she used it correctly _after_ using it the way it was *advertised* . People buying this thing we’re buying it because it was * supposed* to work for hand embroidery stitches. She shaved the money of quite a few would be consumers of this janky misrepresented tool

    • @molanabdo7782
      @molanabdo7782 5 років тому +17

      It's really good but she didn't know how to use it right

  • @bureizukappa
    @bureizukappa 6 років тому +30

    Thank you for a wonderful explanation of punch needle for everyone out there! I started with one of these needles and it is totally something that takes some practice to get right the first couple of times. Two tips for everyone out there interested in the hobby. You can totally use regular cotton cloth to punch with and it shouldn't tear apart (I think its a practice of force thing). Also a good tip for beginners is that the little hole (eye) of the punch need should be facing the opposite direction that you are punching in. If you are punching a line from left to right the tiny hole should be facing left so the thread can flow. I've also be able to punch with 6 strands using the middle needle provided in these kits. I hate how very few kits explain the types of threads for the different size needles.

  • @maddiee1572
    @maddiee1572 6 років тому +201

    I love doing regular embroidery so when I saw this I was like "????? that's bs how the hell would it stay in the fabric" and now I feel vindicated in my assumptions. Screw you Dennis do your job better.

  • @kyndallthompson3453
    @kyndallthompson3453 3 роки тому +11

    There’s also this tool called a tufting gun for large scale rug making.. super fun to use! I had never heard of the punching needle before, so thank you for introducing me to this!

  • @nitashadow2860
    @nitashadow2860 5 років тому +79

    Yes I know all about the punch needle. I'm 56 yrs old and my mom taught me to do it at age 7. It is hard at first but it's all in the hand. Don't hold too tight a don't pull up too high and you will make beautiful things

  • @spongebop125
    @spongebop125 6 років тому +90

    So this is how varsity letters are made. I'm shook

  • @milliewarner8911
    @milliewarner8911 6 років тому +435

    WISH I'D SEEN THIS A MONTH AGO

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +26

      Millie Warner OH NO, did you have the same experience as me? :P

    • @kittecat963
      @kittecat963 6 років тому +4

      Try 3 days, in my case! Maybe my won't break? But I've broken 7 felting needles so probably not...

    • @ameliamg9549
      @ameliamg9549 6 років тому +4

      same!!!! mine broke instantly

    • @shocko9017
      @shocko9017 6 років тому +4

      I just got three about two weeks ago and now I’m really wishing I hadn’t haha

    • @milliewarner8911
      @milliewarner8911 6 років тому +1

      Annika Victoria I did, I have really tender skin so I can't embroider for long and I should've guessed from the hand held sewing machine ordeal 😂

  • @TaliseSnyder
    @TaliseSnyder 6 років тому +58

    lol Luci is so cute..."maybe lets put it someplace where people might see it on a more circumstantial basis"

  • @maywenearedhel
    @maywenearedhel 6 років тому +246

    My mum used to do pretty punch back in the 80's when this was all the rage. Unfortunately, finding the proper fabric for it is next to impossible anymore.

    • @jadecaldera9343
      @jadecaldera9343 6 років тому +20

      14 count embroidery fabric works great and you can find it just about everywhere

    • @Tars_Family
      @Tars_Family 4 роки тому +4

      I got a yard off of amazon for $10

    • @olivelime9493
      @olivelime9493 4 роки тому

      Etsy too!

    • @ApatheticBlogger
      @ApatheticBlogger 4 роки тому +2

      Aliexpress has it cheap, if you're willing to wait a month for shipping

    • @racheldobson389
      @racheldobson389 4 роки тому

      It’s called weavers cloth

  • @MrShannon1984
    @MrShannon1984 5 років тому +65

    Haha, the dude needs to learn my teacher skills when looking at art work. Never guess or ask “what is it?”... Say instead “Tell me about your work” or “what inspired you?” Lol. Has got me out many a jam.

  • @bythewayAlice
    @bythewayAlice 6 років тому +58

    Thank you so much for the 2 months of Skillshare! I've been planning to start my own business and definitely need to learn some new skills. This is really helpful!

  • @hellsingmongrel
    @hellsingmongrel 6 років тому +44

    😂 I knew exactly what this was as soon as you mentioned it! My Grandma was doing this sibce AT LEAST the '70's. I grew up watching her make needlepunch crafts in the late '80's/early '90's, after me and my Mom and Sis moved in with my Grandparents. And she actually DID make us clothes with it on them; I think we had sweatshirts with needlepunch poodles on them or something.
    I'd actually been wanting to try my hand at this myself, here lately. It's super nostalgic for me, and I think I saw something advertising them the same way you did, and was like "OH YEAH! I know that stuff! :V" I never got around to ordering it, though. Maybe my Grandma has her old punch needle and other stuff tucked away somewhere, she's been trying to give away all of the old stuff that she doesn't use anymore!

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +6

      hellsingmongrel oh wow!! I’m wondering how she got it to stay in the clothes - did she use iron-on interfacing or anything like that on the inside of the design? That’s so cool. Thanks for sharing this!
      And I highly recommend investing in a good quality one (like the ones I linked to in the “old tattered flag” blog post about them) - otherwise I think you’ll be quite disappointed with these crappy plastic things :P

  • @kyandi3
    @kyandi3 6 років тому +207

    Somewhere, Dennis and Penelope are watching this video and sweating nervously

  • @athena5696
    @athena5696 6 років тому +4

    My grandmother just taught me how to to punch needle today!! You're first attempt is much better than my first attempt, practice is key! Keep it up and you'll be able to create decorative hankerchips soon. My grandmother makes and sells them and she makes some decent side money from it.

  • @biblesforbreakfast
    @biblesforbreakfast 5 років тому +105

    So from a mechanics standpoint, I'm pretty sure that any device designed to "automatically" sew has to have moving parts located on BOTH sides of the fabric.

    • @hipeople9856
      @hipeople9856 5 років тому +17

      I'm not even a mechanic and I could tell that 😂. Look at a sewing machine for instance. There is a bobbin thread in order to secure the top thread in place. In hand sewing, you have to go up and down. I was like: is there an attachment for the bottom or something? Then, when she did the research, I said "oh, that makes much more sense"

    • @teresaglover3615
      @teresaglover3615 4 роки тому

      I have an antique sewing machine that does not have a bobbin.

  • @juliagraph
    @juliagraph 6 років тому +269

    I bet Dennis took the credit for Penelope’s great work saving his ass.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +39

      juliagraph oh you know he did >.>

    • @VixeyTeh
      @VixeyTeh 6 років тому +5

      Until they get the class action lawsuit for false advertising.

    • @FlyingWonderGirl
      @FlyingWonderGirl 6 років тому +1

      phillygirl22 you really painted quite the picture there haha

  • @dortbaggins
    @dortbaggins 6 років тому +31

    i inherited the pretty punch and thousands of spools of the pretty punch yarn. its definitely not regular embroidery. but it is quite fun to make things. ive made patches and backed them in interfacing for extra hold. all of my old school booklets say you can put it on anything. many suggest jersey sweaters. once upon a time there was even brushes almost like a small carding brush that you could use to make them look fluffy say. for making a sheeps wool. to me. punch embroidery looks like someone colored a pattern in with crayons. and regular hand stitched embroidery is like using any other form of traditional art. but i still love it. stabbing something repeatedly and then turning it over to see art is fun.

    • @Rawr98
      @Rawr98 6 років тому +1

      dirt bag woooahh

  • @erinmeek2697
    @erinmeek2697 6 років тому +245

    I really really love you for this video...I fell for this..broke it the first time I used it. The beginning of the video was my same experience. Thank you for letting me know I am not alone in the struggle. Thank you!

  • @ellyonart_
    @ellyonart_ 7 місяців тому +1

    You are supposed to put a backing on the back side afterwards and glue it down, also trim the excess threads.
    The ''nice'' side is meant to be trimmed to give it a fluffy look.

  • @rachelriley3456
    @rachelriley3456 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much! I bought one of these after seeing beautiful embroidery prices on Pinterest claiming they were made with this pen. After 20 mins of trying I came across your tutorial. Thank you for helping me not waste anymore time with this tool!! xxx

  • @emmaclancy9342
    @emmaclancy9342 6 років тому +62

    I feel like Dennis is the reason most instagram trends start 😂

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 6 років тому +591

    Hm...that thing might be decent substitute for an awl...you know, in case you ever need to make holes for grommets or rivets or something and don’t want to do the cut out punch hole thing. Or if you want to embroider/lace together a stiff material like leather. It’s definitely worth keeping around.

    • @lhimalcolm24
      @lhimalcolm24 6 років тому +34

      Rara Avis Not if the needle breaks while punching through denim. It wouldn't stand a chance against leather. That's what awls are for! 😉

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 6 років тому +42

      Lynn La Saga
      Well, technically the plastic broke, not the needle...which could be easily repaired with repair paste.
      Anyway, the point was to find some kind of use for it, since she doesn't want to throw it away, I wasn't suggesting that it would work better than an actual awl.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +58

      Rara Avis OH YES! Great idea! I can make use of this piece of junk 🙌

    • @exh-hm2sm
      @exh-hm2sm 6 років тому +9

      lmao I totally just didn’t understand anything you wrote. (I’m not into this embroidery stuff, it was just in my recommended)

    • @Arella17
      @Arella17 6 років тому +1

      It looks like a doll hair rooter...

  • @autumnbranscome1741
    @autumnbranscome1741 6 років тому +305

    No wonder I couldn't get it to work...
    Dang it. Thanks for the video

    • @lisajarvis3820
      @lisajarvis3820 6 років тому

      Autumn Branscome you need to use a stabilisation on back of fabric first

    • @lisajarvis3820
      @lisajarvis3820 6 років тому

      This is if you’re fabric is fine

  • @Sarcasmhime
    @Sarcasmhime 6 років тому +187

    LOL this was cathartic; when everyone was reposting those ads I think I developed a permanent twitch XD
    Tambour embroidery is indeed making a chainstitch through the fabric, and it's a lot faster than standard embroidery. It does take quite a bit of practice to get the hang of it, but it's what's used both for embellishing Indian garments such as saris, and in Paris couture ateliers. The French name is Broderie de Luneville, and the Indian name is 'aari'. The French method is done on transparent fabric such as organza and worked from the back of the fabric, while the Indian method works on the front of the fabric. There are a lot of videos on UA-cam showing the techniques; Sarah Homfray and Mary Corbet have some great ones if you're interested in learning.

    • @bordershader
      @bordershader 5 років тому +2

      There's a fantastic vid on UA-cam of the realisation of a Christian Dior gown from design to garment and they did some tambour embroidery. I was fascinated, it's so beautiful and delicate. As you say, she worked it from the back, but I didn't know they also work it on saris and that it's done from the front. Thanks v for your comment, I'll be chasing videos of this for sure! 😁😍👍👏

    • @Pavanesound
      @Pavanesound 5 років тому +2

      Thank you for defining Tambour embroidery above Sarcasmhime. I have been trying to research all this myself and every time I think I get it I find another type of needle or punch tool and another name for the same thing or the same name for a different thing. I take it that the only real way to get a chain stitch on fabric is to do it tambour style with a proper tambour needle. These other punch tool things seem to need you to glue in the back to secure the stitches - which I don't like. Please confirm if I am on the right path....someone!

    • @AveCaesar2025
      @AveCaesar2025 4 роки тому

      AmazingWomen'sWorld shows how to do aari work and has some fabulous designs.

  • @ginadelsasso288
    @ginadelsasso288 5 років тому +37

    Cabinet art.... Dude had me rolling

    • @brookeroling2862
      @brookeroling2862 5 років тому +9

      “Somewhere where people will see it on a more *circumstantial basis*”
      I really need to start using his more often

  • @BlueRaven_71
    @BlueRaven_71 6 років тому +83

    Ok, so I have learned the hard way that this requires a certain type of fabric. Either use fabric called Weavers cloth or Linen, also a cotton polyester blend can be used. 100% cotton fabric is not recommended because the needle pokes right through it and does not have enough stregth of a weave to hold the stitch in place. The needle can tear the cotten fabric easily. I was very disappointed when I did it the same way as she did with no success. I then went and Googled how to do it. It makes a huge difference on how the direction of the thread is threaded through the actual eye of the needle. You should have a very short piece of thread leading from the eye, only about an inch to inch and a half. There is also a certain direction you are to hold the needle, there is the open side and a rounded side of the needle. For people wanting to try this I strongly recommend watching a complete tutorial on UA-cam like " punch needle for beginners. Whats really weird is you do the actual stitching on the wrong side of the fabric. It will make sence when you watch a video. There is also a way to do it on the front side.... I searched satin stitch punch needle embroidery, you have to pull the thread tail through to the opposite side after the first stitch. It will show how to do it if you watch a video. Also search BUNKO embroidery because it helped me to learn a little more in order for it to look like traditional hand embroidery. There are ways to make it washable so you can use it on clothing. I learned that you can seal one side of the stitches with a washable fabric glue. You just paint the glue on the wrong side of the stitches to lock them permanently into place. I am by far not an expert in any way. This is just what I have learned and I hope by sharing it, it will make things easy for someone else trying it. PS. Sorry for writing a short novel of a comment

  • @jojomarie6596
    @jojomarie6596 6 років тому +247

    " wHiCH I mEaN Is THERAPEUTIC!!!"

  • @TheGreenshoes
    @TheGreenshoes 6 років тому +72

    “Let’s put it where people will see it on a more circumstantial basis” 😂😂😂

  • @tylerfarmer8806
    @tylerfarmer8806 5 років тому +3

    I’m so glad I wanted to see some reviews on this. I wanted to get one for my wife and you have saved me a big botch job for Christmas! Also bravo on being so thorough with tracking down some good products to give your subscribers a replacement part if they want to try out the real use of the “magic pen”.

  • @jacklynesteves9222
    @jacklynesteves9222 6 років тому

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I was actually shopping for embroidery supplies and almost bought a $20 set with the same pen TODAY! You are AWESOME for this video!

  • @des2356
    @des2356 6 років тому +88

    Thank you for this public service effort 🙌
    The day Annika single handedly dismantled the internet #shooketh

  • @toXickittylovesyou
    @toXickittylovesyou 6 років тому +27

    "wow." He really wants it in the cupboard lmao

  • @kimberlyrobinson3992
    @kimberlyrobinson3992 6 років тому +13

    I have to say that I loved the boyfriend/husband's reaction. "Is it a person with a hat?" "Oh, it's great! But, let's put it where only special people will see it."

  • @ShethTora
    @ShethTora 5 років тому +6

    I’ve seen this done really well. There was a guy at a Salvation Army office that was teaching it with home made needles, from memory he used an old pen to make the needles.
    It was interesting to watch.

  • @tina42
    @tina42 6 років тому +11

    Thanks for this. I bought one from Wish. It did not have instructions. I played with, threw it back in the box. Now I know how to use it....thanks to you❤️

  • @matcha_worm
    @matcha_worm 6 років тому +42

    "Its just poking gigantic holes in the fabric, which, I mean, is *theRAPEUTIC*

  • @meganelaine387
    @meganelaine387 6 років тому +58

    NOT AGAIN, DENNIS.

  • @cheryls8987
    @cheryls8987 6 років тому +5

    Needle Punch is fun to do with the right equipment. To keep the threads from pulling out once the project is finished, add fusible interfacing on the back. It's worked well for my projects.

    • @TheSunlitLeaf
      @TheSunlitLeaf 6 років тому

      That sounds like a nice professional touch. Thanks for that advice! I'm wanting to go find my punch needle now and give it a spin so I will remmember that.

  • @MomAsol
    @MomAsol 4 роки тому +1

    You need to hold with your finger the tale piece of tread to the back the first time you poke, to hold it in place, after watching lots of tutorials now I know how it works can’t wait to buy one of this Needle punch kit. Thanks for sharing

  • @clementinesleftleg932
    @clementinesleftleg932 5 років тому +4

    I get recommended this every now and again and each time I watch it, it’s a tradition now

  • @ilovepizzacake123
    @ilovepizzacake123 6 років тому +4

    I appreciate you doing the research instead of just giving up!

  • @creativecheersoffashionlau7364
    @creativecheersoffashionlau7364 6 років тому +10

    Wow many THANK YOU ‘s Annika for thus video!! Many many years ago i got a standard ‘antique’ needle like this from my first husband. And i just couldnt figure it out! Just couldnt and i put it away. And now FINALLY, 30 years later, i know how to use it ! Thank you thank you thank you 😍👍🏻😜!!!

  • @seedlings0
    @seedlings0 6 років тому +4

    I’ve just gotten into sewing (like, this is my first week) and I’ve been looking at cool tools and fun things that can be done. I came across your video and was so excited to see this magic embroidery pen! Convenient to see how it works AND have a review in one. I’m so glad I saw your video. I’m sure I would have came across this tool eventually and been disappointed as well. Thank you!

  • @LeilasLuck
    @LeilasLuck 6 років тому

    I saw the ad for the pen and immediately asked myself "How can this work? What does the back of the embroidery look like?" I started hunting around the web and came on your video. That sure answers the question. Thanks!

  • @kathy-leew3989
    @kathy-leew3989 6 років тому +1

    I actually love how you researched the actual use of it. Others would have given up but you realized its original purpose and the probably wrong marketing. I am typing this while knitting a pillow for the first time 😂

  • @safiah8159
    @safiah8159 6 років тому +26

    Yes throw that shade onto Dennis 😤😤

  • @racquel13
    @racquel13 6 років тому +87

    🤣 I love your story of how the Magic Embroidery Pen came to be. Dang that Dennis!

    • @angelaphsiao
      @angelaphsiao 6 років тому +2

      More specifically dang that Penelope for not just letting that dang Dennis get fired for his mistakes like he rightfully should

  • @MouseyPeach
    @MouseyPeach 6 років тому +9

    I'm invested in the schemes of Dennis and Penelope now

  • @dragongirl362
    @dragongirl362 5 років тому +4

    First video of yours I have ever seen and you are fantastic 💕
    Super informative and so entertaining! I had to watch the whole thing!

  • @Santaesmey
    @Santaesmey 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this video! I was dubious about this type of product. However watching its complexities it just proves nothing is better than a simple needle.

  • @kristinekuznecova1138
    @kristinekuznecova1138 6 років тому +15

    I saw ad for this embroidery pen and thought - Wow, my mom is gonna like it! Thank you very much for saving my money and avoiding disappointing my mom! )

  • @WessZombeeeehs
    @WessZombeeeehs 6 років тому +110

    Me when she took out the product: isn't that a punch needle that makes that ugly rug looking designs. My siblings used to make those all the time.
    (Waits)
    Oh yeah lol

    • @TheSunlitLeaf
      @TheSunlitLeaf 6 років тому +7

      Yeah, I was thinking, "Wait, don't I have one of those for rug making?" I just have never got around to using it. Now I want to hunt it down and give it a whirl. Thank goodness mine isn't from that company! lol

  • @seebaseforsellbydate
    @seebaseforsellbydate 6 років тому +513

    Goddamn Dennis. Don't think you're off the hook Penelope you're at fault too

    • @victoriakathleen01
      @victoriakathleen01 6 років тому +12

      Don't think you're off the Tambour hook.

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +6

      Victoria DePastino ba boom *tish* - quality pun A+

    • @locasaly563
      @locasaly563 6 років тому

      Victoria DePastino OH! I read that at the same moment she said that

  • @ddiantres
    @ddiantres 6 років тому +9

    I used the Russian punch needle AND also japanise embrodery tecnic bunka needle, and it works!

  • @caw887
    @caw887 6 років тому

    Its really cool that you did the research behind the product and actually tried it out instead of just writing it off. I think thats realy awesome.

  • @Deliciousclagglue
    @Deliciousclagglue 4 роки тому +2

    I bought one of these a couple of years ago and had the same problem, thought I was using it wrong! If you thread the other side as you go to anchor it, it does work, but then you might as well embroider by hand haha

  • @N33k5
    @N33k5 6 років тому +6

    I have a Clover Japan made punch needle that they call an "embroidery tool" it works pretty well when I have used it and the instructions were pretty clear and you can actually do some stitches that look like back stitching and satin stitches if you don't yank on the work. Also cutting the loops on the "front" of your punched work makes a nice velvet like texture

  • @kinseyb484
    @kinseyb484 6 років тому +59

    When you were stabbing the white fabric it literally made me laugh out loud. I scared my fiance. It was fantastic. I love you.

  • @autumndoll8361
    @autumndoll8361 6 років тому +27

    THANK YOU!!!!!!! I got this as a gift and was like "um this isn't working, and thought maybe it was user error

  • @Ellerianna
    @Ellerianna 6 років тому

    Thank you so much! I was considering buying one because I’ve wanted to get into embroidery for ages, you’ve saved me money, and I’m motivated to learn embroidery the proper way.

    • @Chris-mc4cn
      @Chris-mc4cn 6 років тому

      Ellerianna ya same lol I wanted to make service dog patches but definitely NOT using this pen

  •  6 років тому

    This is the very first video of you I watch and I absolutely loved it!

  • @ashhaz2180
    @ashhaz2180 6 років тому +36

    awww. Y didn't you make this sooner. i got the same one months ago and made a beautiful piece of art work just for it to keep falling apart. Thanks for making this it really helped.😆

    • @AnnikaVictoria24
      @AnnikaVictoria24  6 років тому +7

      Oh no! Well, I hope that you at least feel validated that you weren’t just doing something wrong! :P so frustrating to have a beautiful artwork fall apart 😫

    • @ashhaz2180
      @ashhaz2180 6 років тому +1

      Annika Victoria Thanks. it does make me feel better. I'll keep at it. Please keep making awesome videos they really inspire me.

  • @MaxinnePal
    @MaxinnePal 6 років тому +4

    I’m so glad you reviewed this! I was curious about it myself and almost bought one.

  • @samcox4442
    @samcox4442 6 років тому +6

    Luci makes every video better and I love when he makes an appearance.

    • @TheSunlitLeaf
      @TheSunlitLeaf 6 років тому

      Yes! My husband and I are both big fans. I think when Luci is on he doesn't feel so strange watching sewing videos with me! lol

  • @helentrujillo4147
    @helentrujillo4147 6 років тому

    Best video out there on what punch needles really are & how it’s intended to be used since all ads can be very 😡deceiving. Thank you! Very informative & entertainingly funny. 😁😂

  • @bugisbuggin
    @bugisbuggin 6 років тому +67

    Wish I had know this before I bought one for embroidery 😭 guess I’m gonna learn punch needle embroidery so it’s not a total waste OTL

  • @kbear6797
    @kbear6797 6 років тому +69

    "I mean it's THERAPEUTIC!"
    *stabs fabric violently*

  • @itsunicornqueen1053
    @itsunicornqueen1053 5 років тому +55

    Her : *stabs strings into fabric*
    Fabric : "am I a joke to you?"

  • @miathemuse653
    @miathemuse653 6 років тому +2

    I appreciate how much research you and other UA-camrs like Safiya Nygaard put into products you guys try out!! Love your guys’ videos

  • @TriggaTreDay
    @TriggaTreDay 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for clearing that up!!! I have been confused for the last 2 years about what this thing really does.

  • @evahicks5733
    @evahicks5733 6 років тому +4

    Yeah as soon as i saw that i knew that it was punch embroidery. I got a kit A LONG time ago, and i on occasion still do punch embroidery. I'm not an expert but i would definitely recommend getting a kit if this looks fun to you!

  • @rosachang1312
    @rosachang1312 5 років тому +81

    9:44
    The path looks like uncooked ramen 😂

  • @katbrannum5619
    @katbrannum5619 4 роки тому +3

    Man, I wish I had seen this video before I ordered 2 of them! Got one for me and a friend (which I already shipped to her!). Thank you for your research on this thing! Lesson learned for sure!

  • @juliecushman1157
    @juliecushman1157 6 років тому

    Finally!!! I tried this months ago and could NOT figure it out. Happy to hear I’m not the only one. Think I’ll stick to hand embroidery for the time being though.

  • @jenniferbellone6462
    @jenniferbellone6462 4 роки тому

    Ohmygosh, absolutely the best tutorial of this craft ever, I'm crying! I had to stop to wipe the tears!