Is a blanket stitch and a blanket appliqué stitch, different? If they are two different stitches, why is the other called a blanket appliqué, which makes it confusing...my project calls for an appliqué stitch..help! I did see that you gave two separate videos, one for appliqué stitch and one for blanket...but they look identical. Can you please explain how they are different too? Oh I appreciate you very much for the videos! Best hand stitching tutorial I could find! I’m back...I do not believe how well done your videos are! I have no need for you to explain it , I simply watched both videos, was sewing right along with you and now I got it! I’m pumped! Thank you!!!
PayItForward wow! I cannot believe you answered me...normally I don’t get a respond on a crafting type video! Your awesome in my book! Hehe...last night, I just propped my phone up on my knee, and my project in hands and I kept trying it, and finally I got it! Trial And error really...if your video was not so well done, I would not have been able to figure it out...an hour of starting over was ok by me. But that’s how a person learns. My project has three layers of felt, so it was tricky for me). 😉
As a newbie to all this, I really appreciate the detail you go into, thank you! I’m planning on attempting a Victorian crazy quilt, so I’m hopping this will be a stitch I can incorporate? Im collecting videos of hints, tips, stitches, and so on, so have saved this into my folder. Thanks again ❤
Thanks! I'm replacing worn out backing on my grandsons choo-choo train and very favorite blanket that I made for him 5yrs ago. The old backing was no longer soft and I'm replacing the old with soft new non-pill fleece. I cut the old away nearest the seam and used it as a pattern for the soft fleece. I used saftey pins to attach it before using the blanket stitch all the way around the blankie. 😍
I appreciated this video. I wan't going around a blanket so I needed the applique stitch specifically. Just what I needed! I would say the video was very well done and easy to follow...Thanks
@@payitforward9442 hi , I hope you don’t mind me asking , I’ve started the dachshund today and for the life of me I can’t seem to sew the puppy’s toes , six sets later still not as neat as yours , any tips you could give me please xx
Thank you! This was so clear and easy to follow. (I'm left-handed, so I did everything as a 'mirror image' to your instructions, but I'm used to that, lol.)
Love your tutorials! I have a needlebook with felt edges that were done with pinking shears for a nice touch. A friend said to use a narrow blanket stitch to make it look more polished. Can you help?
Thanks so much for your video! I'm new at sewing and your tutorial was very easy to see and understand. One question though... What kind of needle and thread do I buy to create this stitch? Does it matter or do I need a certain type or thickness?
When you applique with fusible fabric, should you use the blanket or the overcast stitch, or do you need to use any stitching at all? I don't have a sewing machine so I would be stitching by hand.
Great tutorial, Lisa, you've made the stitch easy to do and is perfect. I've done half the heart but don't know how to stitch in the "dip" of the heart, which is opposite the point. Can you explain that to me? Thanks so much!
Hi Carrie, Ok I’ll do my best! When you get to the dip in the heart place your last stitch on one side right in the point of the dip. Then take your next stitch to the opposite side to mirror the other one, but bring your needle out in the point of the dip again, then carry on as usual. I hope this helps, I might update that video with this corner🤔🥰
@@payitforward9442 Thank you so much for the quick reply, Lisa! I'm working on a volunteer project so it's great I can continue. I'm pretty sure I understand. I'm making 3 stitches at the dip point, similar to the heart point but in the opposite way, kind of. I wonder if that makes sense?! Ha! It did seem to work. It would be great to see how you do it sometime. Thank you again for your help!! 🥰
Thank you so much, Lisa! I really appreciate the instruction! By the way, I LOVE that little felt teapot! Did you design that? If so I would love to buy your pattern. Thanks again!
I love love love your work----I would love to see your felt jewelry videos...but I can't find them on you tube as you suggested in another tutorial....Thanks soo much for all you do---I love the pay it forward mission---Just Beautiful all around !
Pretty good video but I would have liked to see how to continue through the sharp point at the middle of the top of the heart and how to finish off. As a newbie it would have been helpful.
Hi, I’ll try and explain it, at the end of your thread , cast off and start a new thread, hide your knots in between layers wherever you can. Your first new stitch should go over your last stitch, so there are no gaps in your top line binding. Does that make sense?🤔 perhaps I need to do a joining video! I hope this helps, a little. Lisa😊
I thought your tutorial was excellent. But I could use help with how to handle it when my thread runs out midway along the line so I have to stop, knot it , and then start new…and yet somehow to do it in a way that doesn’t show. Any advice would be fantastic.
Is a blanket stitch and a blanket appliqué stitch, different? If they are two different stitches, why is the other called a blanket appliqué, which makes it confusing...my project calls for an appliqué stitch..help!
I did see that you gave two separate videos, one for appliqué stitch and one for blanket...but they look identical. Can you please explain how they are different too? Oh I appreciate you very much for the videos! Best hand stitching tutorial I could find!
I’m back...I do not believe how well done your videos are! I have no need for you to explain it , I simply watched both videos, was sewing right along with you and now I got it! I’m pumped! Thank you!!!
Hi and Welcome! So all good now? Blanket stitch binds an edge and Blanket appliqué binds an edge onto fabric. I hope you enjoy sewing with me!😊🥰
PayItForward wow! I cannot believe you answered me...normally I don’t get a respond on a crafting type video! Your awesome in my book! Hehe...last night, I just propped my phone up on my knee, and my project in hands and I kept trying it, and finally I got it! Trial
And error really...if your video was not so well done, I would not have been able to figure it out...an hour of starting over was ok by me. But that’s how a person learns. My project has three layers of felt, so it was tricky for me). 😉
As a newbie to all this, I really appreciate the detail you go into, thank you! I’m planning on attempting a Victorian crazy quilt, so I’m hopping this will be a stitch I can incorporate? Im collecting videos of hints, tips, stitches, and so on, so have saved this into my folder. Thanks again ❤
I am glad I scrolled down the feed to see your video I think it should be on the top when you google. Thank you keep smiling!
This was so helpful and the best one I could find online thanks so much
Lovely video, very clear and understandable, thank you so much
Thanks! I'm replacing worn out backing on my grandsons choo-choo train and very favorite blanket that I made for him 5yrs ago. The old backing was no longer soft and I'm replacing the old with soft new non-pill fleece. I cut the old away nearest the seam and used it as a pattern for the soft fleece. I used saftey pins to attach it before using the blanket stitch all the way around the blankie. 😍
I appreciated this video. I wan't going around a blanket so I needed the applique stitch specifically. Just what I needed! I would say the video was very well done and easy to follow...Thanks
Finally! I know how to get my points right! Thank you!!
You have a gift for teaching. It seems so much clearer to me. Thanks for taking the time!
AuntieS412 Hi! thanks for your feedback, I'm always happy to help!
AuntieS412 Fuk you know what you have done u
thanks for the tutorial because I needed to learn at least 4 stitches for my textiles project
Thank you for this, Lisa! I have done the blanket stitch but, I never remember how to get it started.
You are so welcome!🥰
Thank you so much for the time you took to show us how to do this. Now I feel like I can really do this for my quilt projects!
Very easy to understand. Thank you very much
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Lisa I loved your blanket stitch tutorial. Could you show how to start the next strand of cotton, where to put the needle please
Superb I loved the tea pot. Do you have a pattern for that. Sincere thanks and best wishes.
Hi! Yes I do, you will find it in my list of videos🥰
Excellent Video! Thank you so much for teaching the blanket applique stitch!
Thank you for the video - it was very easy to understand!
Thank you, it’s always nice to be understood!🥰
Thanks so much for this tutorial. I’ve been struggling with this stitch but after I watched you, I can do it!!
I love to hear this! Happy to have helped!🥰🤗
Thank you for making this a simple instruction xx
I’m happy to help!🥰
@@payitforward9442 hi , I hope you don’t mind me asking , I’ve started the dachshund today and for the life of me I can’t seem to sew the puppy’s toes , six sets later still not as neat as yours , any tips you could give me please xx
I've been wanting to learn this for years and finally got to! Thank you!!!
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Hi Shirley, thank you, it’s a bit of an Aussie drawl, but I am stuck with it!😂🥰🤗
the first bit kinda creeped me out but u totally saved me from flunking my homework!!!!!! thxxxxxx
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Thank you! This was so clear and easy to follow. (I'm left-handed, so I did everything as a 'mirror image' to your instructions, but I'm used to that, lol.)
the story of our lives. What I find a challenge is teaching a right hander.
Love your tutorials! I have a needlebook with felt edges that were done with pinking shears for a nice touch. A friend said to use a narrow blanket stitch to make it look more polished. Can you help?
btw, your work is lovely!
Wow. Your works are amazing!
Thanks for the clear video!
You’re the best! Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Great video, thanks for doing a point as well.
Thanks so much for your video! I'm new at sewing and your tutorial was very easy to see and understand. One question though... What kind of needle and thread do I buy to create this stitch? Does it matter or do I need a certain type or thickness?
I love all your little animals , tea pots....do you have a video on how to make them
When you applique with fusible fabric, should you use the blanket or the overcast stitch, or do you need to use any stitching at all? I don't have a sewing machine so I would be stitching by hand.
Great tutorial, Lisa, you've made the stitch easy to do and is perfect. I've done half the heart but don't know how to stitch in the "dip" of the heart, which is opposite the point. Can you explain that to me? Thanks so much!
Hi Carrie, Ok I’ll do my best! When you get to the dip in the heart place your last stitch on one side right in the point of the dip. Then take your next stitch to the opposite side to mirror the other one, but bring your needle out in the point of the dip again, then carry on as usual. I hope this helps, I might update that video with this corner🤔🥰
@@payitforward9442 Thank you so much for the quick reply, Lisa! I'm working on a volunteer project so it's great I can continue. I'm pretty sure I understand. I'm making 3 stitches at the dip point, similar to the heart point but in the opposite way, kind of. I wonder if that makes sense?! Ha! It did seem to work. It would be great to see how you do it sometime. Thank you again for your help!! 🥰
thank you so much! your tutorial is really great and easy to understand! may god bless u :) thank u for uploading this lifesaving video. :D
Great video🤗
Great video! Thank you very much 😊
You’re so welcome, I hope it was helpful 🥰
i had to do this for hw but i didnt really understand could you please do an easier step by step one
You make it look so easy 😀
It is! Trust me🥰🤗
@@payitforward9442 I’ve spent a couple of hours today, trying it and yeah I’ve mastered it 😀😀😀😀😀
@@sharonwintin7173 Woo hoo! Go you 🥰
👍👍👍👍THANK YOU SO MUCH!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Happy to help!🥰
Thank you so much, Lisa! I really appreciate the instruction! By the way, I LOVE that little felt teapot! Did you design that? If so I would love to buy your pattern. Thanks again!
Pattern now available for free with full tutorial on youtube
I love love love your work----I would love to see your felt jewelry videos...but I can't find them on you tube as you suggested in another tutorial....Thanks soo much for all you do---I love the pay it forward mission---Just Beautiful all around !
I can not thank you enough!!💖
Thank you for sharing.
Do you know what size beads to get are you using emboridery thread ?
Hi, You can use any size bead so long as your needle will fit through it, I use 8ply perle thread 🥰
Pretty good video but I would have liked to see how to continue through the sharp point at the middle of the top of the heart and how to finish off. As a newbie it would have been helpful.
Have you got a pattern for that tea pot
I do yes! It is in my video list🥰
Vielen Dank,wie heisst dein Wollstoff genau?
Thankyou
Hi, how do you join the thread, going around the entire circumference of an actual blanket?
Hi, I’ll try and explain it, at the end of your thread , cast off and start a new thread, hide your knots in between layers wherever you can. Your first new stitch should go over your last stitch, so there are no gaps in your top line binding. Does that make sense?🤔 perhaps I need to do a joining video! I hope this helps, a little. Lisa😊
Thanks
I thought your tutorial was excellent. But I could use help with how to handle it when my thread runs out midway along the line so I have to stop, knot it , and then start new…and yet somehow to do it in a way that doesn’t show. Any advice would be fantastic.
Hi Cassie, I will add a new video and show you how to stop and start, stay tuned🥰
Thx
beautiful
Thanks Thanks thanks
You are so very Welcome! X 3 !🥰
I can't watch your video, all I get is an advertisement for selling on Amazon! Help I need to see this video.
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