There is a lot to it but it’s doable. Just takes a lot of adjusting back and forth. Well worth all the work you out into it. Thanks, Celeste. Watching from my hospital room. Love all the learning I can get.❤️🪡🧵❤️
Awesome tutorial Celeste…looking forward to seeing a complete lacing, but this was a smooth operation…I have laced a few, but not an expert…beautifully stitched…best wishes and happy stitching ❤️
Hello Celeste, I have a few questions. First, between the tightening steps, what is holding the thread. Second, I noticed you used one spool of thread for the width of the project. Did you have to connect two spools to lace the length of the project. Finally, do you cover the back or use glass. Thank you 😊
Wow that is a lot of thread - Your work comes out beautiful - How long did it actually take to lace all the piece to complete it and what size is the completed piece?
Celeste-nice video on lacing. But would you be willing to share your charting of “peace be to this house” that you put on the bottom of your Jane Austen sampler?
Are you worried it will move too much from where you initially start on the front? I am assuming you do not once any pins in the sides of the foam core throughout this process. Didn’t seem that you had to adjust much at all, maybe that is experience but wanted to verify. Thank you for this tutorial!
I do not worry about it moving. I use a layer of batting on the foam core under the linen. I think this helps keep the stitching mostly in place while I lace. I do not use any pins. Only the laving
Thank you, Celeste!! This is a great tutorial and you are so appreciated for sharing with us!!!❤️
It was so helpful to see this done. You’ve given me courage to lace my finishes!
There is a lot to it but it’s doable. Just takes a lot of adjusting back and forth. Well worth all the work you out into it. Thanks, Celeste. Watching from my hospital room. Love all the learning I can get.❤️🪡🧵❤️
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial, Celeste. I love lacing my pieces and it was great to watch you demonstrate.
Awesome tutorial Celeste…looking forward to seeing a complete lacing, but this was a smooth operation…I have laced a few, but not an expert…beautifully stitched…best wishes and happy stitching ❤️
Thank you for sharing your tutorial and for taking the time to make the video. Have a wonderful day tomorrow and happy stitching 😊🧵🪡🤗🤩
Thank you for taking the time to make a wonderful video.💞
That was a great introductory tutorial. I look forward to the more comprehensive tutorial. I’m keen now to give lacing a go, thank you
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I just laced and framed my first piece using your help.
Thank you Cleste! I will be lacing my next piece.
Thank you for sharing.
Awesome tutorial! I want to give lacing a try...looking forward to next tutorial on lacing...Thank you
Thank you for this! Looking forward to the next one
Thanks!
Thank you for this video
Beautiful job! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing ! 🥰
Loved this❤. Thanks Celeste
Annie, from The Proper Cross Stitcher,” referred me to your channel
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Awesome tutorial!!!
Nicely done! Thank you!
Thank you so much!!!
Great tutorial!
Hello Celeste, I have a few questions. First, between the tightening steps, what is holding the thread. Second, I noticed you used one spool of thread for the width of the project. Did you have to connect two spools to lace the length of the project. Finally, do you cover the back or use glass. Thank you 😊
Wow that is a lot of thread - Your work comes out beautiful - How long did it actually take to lace all the piece to complete it and what size is the completed piece?
It for sure takes less than an hour. Most likely around 30 minutes. That piece measures about 19 x 12
3:47 what is keeping your fabric centered on your board?
Celeste-nice video on lacing. But would you be willing to share your charting of “peace be to this house” that you put on the bottom of your Jane Austen sampler?
Sure. If I can locate it!!
@@CelesteCreates thank you.
Are you worried it will move too much from where you initially start on the front? I am assuming you do not once any pins in the sides of the foam core throughout this process. Didn’t seem that you had to adjust much at all, maybe that is experience but wanted to verify. Thank you for this tutorial!
I do not worry about it moving. I use a layer of batting on the foam core under the linen. I think this helps keep the stitching mostly in place while I lace. I do not use any pins. Only the laving
Thanks Celeste, this is how I do it, do you put wadding between the cardboard and the linen?
Yes a layer of batting on top of the foam core
@@CelesteCreates 👍🏼❤️
Thank you for the tutorial! Was that styrofoam under the linen?
Foam core