I use to have a craft store in my home and sold and taught Pretty Punch Embroidery kits. The smaller the needle broadcloth is perfect to use. Iron on transfers are fabulous. I also did the back of Jean jackets lots. Excellent gifts to give. ❤ Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent and videos with us all. Take great care and keep creating and smiling xoxo ❤❤
I've been doing punch needling for a year or so now, I use my cricut to draw using the infusible pen on paper, then heat press onto my material, game changer!! 😊
I did a lot of punch embroidery many years ago. I used to make a lot of animals and combed out the yarn to make it look like hair. It's a really good way of just chilling.
You're really fantastic. I do many different crafts myself. I've had to teach myself how to do them too since I'm left handed lol. You just can't find books for left handed people. These are too cute. Thank you for sharing 😊. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Thank you so much for teaching us this craft Steve. I have been on the shelf about trying it for a while to be honest, but your video helped me decide to ask one of my children to buy me a nice kit for Xmas. They always ask me what I want for Xmas, and I never have a clue but this year I do, thanks to this video. It looks like a lot of fun! Have a great weekend Steve!
I tried this about three years ago and could not get it to work. I had played with it back in the Seventies, but forgot something. This is very helpful. Now I will try again! ❤
The pre-cursor (or the older, smaller sibling) to rug tufting :) if you want a really smooth surface on the loop side, cheap pair of hair clippers works great 👍 I have a kit for this somewhere and you've inspired me to dig it out Steve, thank you 💚
I use to have a craft store in my home and sold and taught Pretty Punch Embroidery kits. The smaller the needle broadcloth is perfect to use. Iron on transfers are fabulous. I also did the back of Jean jackets lots. Excellent gifts to give. ❤ Thank you so kindly for sharing your wonderful talent and videos with us all. Take great care and keep creating and smiling xoxo ❤❤
I've been doing punch needling for a year or so now, I use my cricut to draw using the infusible pen on paper, then heat press onto my material, game changer!! 😊
I remember my grandmother making a rug using that technique, black and white geometric design ❤
This is more informative than most other punch needle videos I have seen. Thank you, Steve.❤
This reminds me of cross stitch. I make my stitches so neat, that even the back is neat too.
I did a lot of punch embroidery many years ago. I used to make a lot of animals and combed out the yarn to make it look like hair. It's a really good way of just chilling.
You're really fantastic. I do many different crafts myself. I've had to teach myself how to do them too since I'm left handed lol. You just can't find books for left handed people.
These are too cute. Thank you for sharing 😊. ✌️❤️🤣 peace, love and happiness
Thank you so much for teaching us this craft Steve. I have been on the shelf about trying it for a while to be honest, but your video helped me decide to ask one of my children to buy me a nice kit for Xmas. They always ask me what I want for Xmas, and I never have a clue but this year I do, thanks to this video. It looks like a lot of fun! Have a great weekend Steve!
Super cute!
Thanks a lot, Steve! The LAST thing I need is to take up yet ANOTHERRRRRR craft!!!! 😂😂😂🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I tried this about three years ago and could not get it to work. I had played with it back in the Seventies, but forgot something. This is very helpful. Now I will try again! ❤
Thank you!
Looks like fun ❤❤❤❤
The pre-cursor (or the older, smaller sibling) to rug tufting :) if you want a really smooth surface on the loop side, cheap pair of hair clippers works great 👍 I have a kit for this somewhere and you've inspired me to dig it out Steve, thank you 💚
Looks like fun.
Love it ❤
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I ordered one of these kits but have never done it. I always thought it was impossible but you have shown me different…… now, where did I put it…….