This video is excellent! I’ve watched many embroidery videos and this is a top one, in my opinion. Timing is right on. Short. To the point. And I loved the markers prior to the final trim. Wonderful! Thank you. Just noticed your name. My sister’s name was Dollean. Very similar.
I have been doing machine embroidery since 1998 and this is one of the nicest embroidery tutorials I have seen. Very well explained and clear to follow. WELL DONE. 👌🏼
What a wonderful project & so very easy! Thank you Daleen & I really appreciate seeing your tutorials. I was disappointed you didn't use the other embroidery but that's trivial & I'll use the other for my own potholders-no problem. This is a major winner of an ITH project! Congratulations!
In the set you receive 3 different pot holders, on the last one you can add any picture of your choice to personalize to your liking, thank you so much Sandra
Lovely project. Only thing is I would use the batting in the top embroidery and the Insul Brite on the bottom with the final lining so that the heat protection is there when removing item from oven. Thanks for sharpie tip also.
I know this is a great embroidery project and you have put a lot of hard work into it, it looks very nice. I can also see this is a pot holder rather than an oven glove. But surely you need some batting in between the two black fabrics at the back or it would get too hot on your hands when you hold a pot, as the heat protection the way you have done it, is on the part your hands go in, on top of your hands where it doesnt touch the pot. And no batting to protect from heat where your hand does touch the pot?
Excellent tip on coloring the stabilizer
Glad it was helpful!
This video is excellent! I’ve watched many embroidery videos and this is a top one, in my opinion. Timing is right on. Short. To the point. And I loved the markers prior to the final trim. Wonderful! Thank you. Just noticed your name. My sister’s name was Dollean. Very similar.
I have been doing machine embroidery since 1998 and this is one of the nicest embroidery tutorials I have seen. Very well explained and clear to follow. WELL DONE. 👌🏼
Beautiful, as always and everything you make! Lovely easy to follow tutorial. Xx
I love your tip about using the sharpies! Lovely pot holders.
It really makes a huge difference in ending with a neat in the hoop project
I had no idea you could do something like that!!!
What a wonderful project & so very easy! Thank you Daleen & I really appreciate seeing your tutorials. I was disappointed you didn't use the other embroidery but that's trivial & I'll use the other for my own potholders-no problem.
This is a major winner of an ITH project! Congratulations!
In the set you receive 3 different pot holders, on the last one you can add any picture of your choice to personalize to your liking, thank you so much Sandra
Thank you for the awesome tutorial, it's very clear and easy to understand.
Thank you so much for the beautiful design & tutorial, watching & learning from you is always a pleasure.
Lovely project. Only thing is I would use the batting in the top embroidery and the Insul Brite on the bottom with the final lining so that the heat protection is there when removing item from oven. Thanks for sharpie tip also.
my largest hoop is 6 by 10. I love the design. So much talent.
Beautiful potholder SAL. I enjoy your helpful videos. Thank you!
My pleasure Mary Ann, glad you like it
Beautiful potholders. Great tutorial.
My pleasure Terry
Wow, this is wonderful! Thank you. Iv made these by sewing machine and there very time consuming that way.
I know this is a great embroidery project and you have put a lot of hard work into it, it looks very nice. I can also see this is a pot holder rather than an oven glove.
But surely you need some batting in between the two black fabrics at the back or it would get too hot on your hands when you hold a pot, as the heat protection the way you have done it, is on the part your hands go in, on top of your hands where it doesnt touch the pot. And no batting to protect from heat where your hand does touch the pot?
Is it still possible to get patterns for your projects. I was quite interested in trying the scuba pillow for a child.. and the Bible covers.😊
@@krystellatopham4657 yes go to stitchdelight.net and type the Sds code that you see on the tutorial into the search and it will come up
What size is the pot holder finished?
I love it. Where do I get the pattern? Thank you.
Thank you)))
Do you think that wash away stabilizer would work?
What machine are you using I have a Bernina 770qe is it compatible ?
What type thread did you use?
soo cute💖
Where do u get the designs. I went to website but couldn't find them. Could you link it please.
Where can I find that pattern for my machine?
Уж очень сложный вариант, красиво новручную проще , а так браво.