So thankful that you took the time to show the Palestrina stitch for the left-hander. We are SO OFTEN forgotten, and oftentimes simply doing a "mirror image" of the stitch doesn't work. It was just wonderful to see a left-handed demonstration.
My dear Adriane! Thank you SO much for providing a left-handed video of this stitch. You have no idea how hard it often is to watch a right-handed video and try to switch it around. It is not as simple as doing a "mirror image," as some You Tube presenters suggest. This video is so appreciated.
I know EXACTLY what it's like!!! I'm so glad you enjoyed and yes, very, very frustrating to have to watch a right handed person do something that I want to learn, but can't figure out how to do it for my left handedness. It's exactly what you're describing that led me to create a youtube channel in the beginning. I couldn't find anyone demonstrating needle turn appliqué and it was SO frustrating I thought, fine, I'm going to make a video on this and then went from there! ❤️
Thank you so much for this!!!! I couldn't figure out why mine didn't raise up or knot correctly. I'm a lefty and was only seeing the right handed version. I got it now!
Oh another georgous demonstration and stitch now itching to have a go. The left handed version made more sense to me, even though I stitch right handed. I wonder if that is because my mum was left and she taught me to sewing and knitting. A huge thank you. 💟
I’m so glad you found it helpful, Claire. It’s one of my favorite stitches. I too find I have to experiment with stitches and find some combination of both left and right handed sometimes makes more sense. I too was taught to knit and sew by a mother whose dominant hand differed from my own. ❤️
I love to watch you stitch. I did a lot of embroidery up until a few years ago when the arthritis in my hands and tremors got too bad. Can’t hold a needle anymore, but I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing them.
Dearest Arianne remember a bit back when you were introduced to silkworm wee Ijut discovered goldwk for improvisational as well OMGcheck out all the goldwork available for couching and you can cut pieces of check purl and fill in an area it comes in all colors perfect for what you like to incorporate and be different hope outake a look
@@carolbogden2322 I understood that part, but can't figure out what you mean when you say, "you can cut pieces of check purl and fill in..." Not sure what that means. I haven't spent a lot of time looking at gold work, but from the little I've seen it's pretty fabulous. Do you have any particular favorite sources you care to share? ❤
So thankful that you took the time to show the Palestrina stitch for the left-hander. We are SO OFTEN forgotten, and oftentimes simply doing a "mirror image" of the stitch doesn't work. It was just wonderful to see a left-handed demonstration.
Oh Ronnie, I'm so glad. Thank you for commenting and letting me know. I so appreciate it.
Thank you so much for showing us this stitch. I am a right handed so appreciate you show how to do this way. You explain the stitch do well. Xxx
I’m so glad you found it helpful!! ❤️
The clearest demonstration I have seen! Thanks ❤❤❤
Thank you!
My dear Adriane! Thank you SO much for providing a left-handed video of this stitch. You have no idea how hard it often is to watch a right-handed video and try to switch it around. It is not as simple as doing a "mirror image," as some You Tube presenters suggest. This video is so appreciated.
I know EXACTLY what it's like!!! I'm so glad you enjoyed and yes, very, very frustrating to have to watch a right handed person do something that I want to learn, but can't figure out how to do it for my left handedness. It's exactly what you're describing that led me to create a youtube channel in the beginning. I couldn't find anyone demonstrating needle turn appliqué and it was SO frustrating I thought, fine, I'm going to make a video on this and then went from there! ❤️
Ariane,I simply love all your videos and I am left handed too. You're Awesome 💖
Thank you so much Marlene. I really appreciate it. I'm so glad you like them. ❤️
I really appreciate how you instruct.
Aw.. thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this!!!! I couldn't figure out why mine didn't raise up or knot correctly. I'm a lefty and was only seeing the right handed version. I got it now!
Oh good! I totally understand the feeling. The Palestrina knot eluded me for such a long time. So glad this helped!
Great instructions Ariane. Thanks so much.
I'm so glad you think so Juanette. ❤️
Good demo..can't wait to try it
@@jchasern wonderful! Tell me how it goes. ❤️
Oh another georgous demonstration and stitch now itching to have a go. The left handed version made more sense to me, even though I stitch right handed. I wonder if that is because my mum was left and she taught me to sewing and knitting. A huge thank you. 💟
I’m so glad you found it helpful, Claire. It’s one of my favorite stitches. I too find I have to experiment with stitches and find some combination of both left and right handed sometimes makes more sense. I too was taught to knit and sew by a mother whose dominant hand differed from my own. ❤️
Demonstration very well done. Thank you for the visuals of right handed stitch also. It is a beautiful stitch. Your pieces are amazing.
Aw.. thank you so much. Really appreciate it.
I love to watch you stitch. I did a lot of embroidery up until a few years ago when the arthritis in my hands and tremors got too bad. Can’t hold a needle anymore, but I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing them.
Oh Elizabeth, thank you so much. I’m sorry to hear of your arthritis. My mother was the same and also missed stitching. ❤️
I love this stitch, it's quite my go to ,thankyou love watching it
Thx so much Denny! ❤️
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Dearest Arianne remember a bit back when you were introduced to silkworm wee Ijut discovered goldwk for improvisational as well OMGcheck out all the goldwork available for couching and you can cut pieces of check purl and fill in an area it comes in all colors perfect for what you like to incorporate and be different hope outake a look
Should read well I just discovered
@@carolbogden2322 I understood that part, but can't figure out what you mean when you say, "you can cut pieces of check purl and fill in..." Not sure what that means. I haven't spent a lot of time looking at gold work, but from the little I've seen it's pretty fabulous. Do you have any particular favorite sources you care to share? ❤
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interesting. I'm righthanded, but I still work this stitch as a left hander (sort of). much more comfortable for some reason.
Other right handers have said the same. ❤️