Thank you for sharing this beautiful technique! I like both with the black outline and without. The black outline is a bit more dramatic, while the version without is a little softer and painterly. Beautiful!
I’ve been sewing for years and years but I’ve never tried thread painting. You make this look sew easy! I think I’ll just get in there and give this some practice and go for it. Your question about the black - I like the after effect best. Since Covid I’m watching all these wonderful techniques on you tube and have leaned to CAST them onto my television. Boy, I’m amazed at how close up we can see every stitch. Just love your tulips. Thanks again.
You are so very welcome Ann. I really do love this technique myself along with the fabric painting with the derwent pencils. It creates a unique one of a kind work. Thank you for your comment and learn from all the you tubers out their. We offer so much inspiration. x x x
@@FaodailCreation I dont understand. I see the batting in the video (the middle layer of a quilt), no background fabric. In the beginning you say that you add the backing fabric later, bc you dont want to have all those threadpaiting stitches on the background fabric.
I think I said backing fabric, because I so heavily thread paint then what i'll do is add the backing fabric then quilt the outline of the flower to attach all the quilt sandwich together. Sorry for the miscommunication before. Does that answer the question?
EITHER WAY ON THE OUTLINE...Did you draw the petals on the fabric, if so, what did you use to draw with ............... and also what kind of fabric? TY!
If I draw outlines I use frixion pens. They iron out when heated. You can check out my amazon page www.amazon.com/shop/faodailcreation?listId=1N5ERRM2P7PF8 if you decide to purchase via my link there will be a small commission for me at no cost to you. I used a plain white fabric for this however, I do have ready to dye fabric now. either or.
Hi Cassie, how are you? Been a long time, since I saw your latest uploads. As, I so many subscriptions. In this thread painting, you must have filled with straight stitch only know? And outline and inside shading streaks also in straight stitch? Looking very pretty. :👌:)
Which one did you like? Before the black thread or after? Watch another quilting tutorial How to Sew a Crumb quilt by using up Scrap Fabric | Quilting Tutorial ua-cam.com/video/dTeo1fziSho/v-deo.html
I loved every bit of the work!!
Thank you so much
Very nice. I preferred the darker outline.
Me too. Thank you for commenting
Lovely both ways but prefer before black outline. Thanks for video.
Thank you very much for your comment.
Great tutorial. I liked it both ways. I guess it depends on the statement you want to make.
thank you for commenting, I appreciate it a lot
What a great tutorial, it was exactly what I was looking for. I like the petals either way but a bit more with the darker outline.
Thank you for commenting and glad you enjoyed the tutorial
Really nice. I like the darker outline because it makes it pop.
Thank you
Thank you for sharing this beautiful technique! I like both with the black outline and without. The black outline is a bit more dramatic, while the version without is a little softer and painterly. Beautiful!
Thank you for your comment
I’ve been sewing for years and years but I’ve never tried thread painting. You make this look sew easy! I think I’ll just get in there and give this some practice and go for it. Your question about the black - I like the after effect best. Since Covid I’m watching all these wonderful techniques on you tube and have leaned to CAST them onto my television. Boy, I’m amazed at how close up we can see every stitch. Just love your tulips. Thanks again.
You are so very welcome Ann. I really do love this technique myself along with the fabric painting with the derwent pencils. It creates a unique one of a kind work. Thank you for your comment and learn from all the you tubers out their. We offer so much inspiration. x x x
I liked it before the black outline. It made it softer. However, everyone has a preference and both ways work.
thank you
I think with or without the black line depends on the project.
Absolutely Fantastic. I love it both. But the finshed product stunning 💙🥰
Thank you
It looks so great , do like it better before the black outline🙏👍
Thank you for the comment
Fantastic! Love both, but depends on the project you would be doing.. Love your channel.
Thank you so much for your kind words, Janet
Thanjs for the video. At what point do you add the background fabric to the quilt?
the background for this was white as you can see, what you could do is each block then sew them all together to make a bigger quilt
@@FaodailCreation I dont understand. I see the batting in the video (the middle layer of a quilt), no background fabric. In the beginning you say that you add the backing fabric later, bc you dont want to have all those threadpaiting stitches on the background fabric.
I think I said backing fabric, because I so heavily thread paint then what i'll do is add the backing fabric then quilt the outline of the flower to attach all the quilt sandwich together. Sorry for the miscommunication before. Does that answer the question?
@@FaodailCreation thanks!
EITHER WAY ON THE OUTLINE...Did you draw the petals on the fabric, if so, what did you use to draw with ............... and also what kind of fabric? TY!
If I draw outlines I use frixion pens. They iron out when heated. You can check out my amazon page www.amazon.com/shop/faodailcreation?listId=1N5ERRM2P7PF8 if you decide to purchase via my link there will be a small commission for me at no cost to you. I used a plain white fabric for this however, I do have ready to dye fabric now. either or.
Hi Cassie, how are you? Been a long time, since I saw your latest uploads. As, I so many subscriptions. In this thread painting, you must have filled with straight stitch only know? And outline and inside shading streaks also in straight stitch? Looking very pretty. :👌:)
Yes it's all straight stitch. Welcome back.
Thank you. Your works are always new, different and unique. :)
It might have looked awesome to use the black outline first,, then blend over it with your darkest pink.
That's a good suggestion
After the black line. I have filled my petals in with zigzag stitch, so am I still able to do the shading with straight stitch?
It looks good doesn't it
After❤
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After the black outline.
Yes I like it better too
I like it better before the outlining but everyone has their preferences
Which one did you like? Before the black thread or after?
Watch another quilting tutorial
How to Sew a Crumb quilt by using up Scrap Fabric | Quilting Tutorial
ua-cam.com/video/dTeo1fziSho/v-deo.html
Like it both. But did like the after. Bought it to life
@@deeshepherd8387 I always think so too
After the black outline :) Thank you for showing this :)
@@shannonamell7102 you're welcome
After the black outline
thank you for commenting it's very much appreciated!!
I like it better before the black outline.
@@lms2379 thank you for commenting
I liked it before because it looked m ore natural.
Thank you
Before
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