I was just catching up on watching your videos, and I was thinking about how nice your stitches look. At just that moment you mentioned your tension! I sew 'in hand' and so I struggle with the tension at times... I still haven't tried the full Royal Rows process but I have adopted a few of your processes such as endings and parking, and also looking around the area to see a logic path of getting the stitches done in an area without a lot of starts and ends. Thanks for the videos, I enjoy your talks! You've made amazing progress on Mother of Dragons! Beautiful!
Ooh that's a tough one, I think I prefer the stand where the frame rests on pegs, would love it more if I could change the angle better and bring it closer to me. Either is a winner for me tho x
I was just catching up on watching your videos, and I was thinking about how nice your stitches look. At just that moment you mentioned your tension! I sew 'in hand' and so I struggle with the tension at times... I still haven't tried the full Royal Rows process but I have adopted a few of your processes such as endings and parking, and also looking around the area to see a logic path of getting the stitches done in an area without a lot of starts and ends. Thanks for the videos, I enjoy your talks! You've made amazing progress on Mother of Dragons! Beautiful!
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I love the ball tip, but because of my rebel tendency, they bend as i run my ending thread through stitches on the rear. X
Missed it 😭
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Which frame stand do you like better? The Elbesee where the frame clamps in or the other where the frame rests on pegs?
Ooh that's a tough one, I think I prefer the stand where the frame rests on pegs, would love it more if I could change the angle better and bring it closer to me. Either is a winner for me tho x
@@RoyalStitcher that's the one I was leaning towards myself but was wondering if projects would bobble around on it a lot. Thanks for your input!