🌷🌼🌻Apart from the intro being a little long, the rest of the video is excellent! You have given lots of really handy hints. Thanks for sharing! The best punch needle video I have seen!
It seems if you accidentally unthread your needle before you're done stitching, you could just thread the needle in reverse: pull the tail of thread through the eye first, then through the bore of the needle from tip to back. This way you don't have to cut and start again with a piece of thread, or undo your work and start over.
Also, I think part of your problem with restitching an area is that the fabric is already distorted by the first pass of stitching. If you have to restitch an area, try scratching the fabric with your fingernail, both crosswise and up and down, to move the threads of the fabric around and close up the holes. This should even the weave out again and let it hold the embroidery thread again.
If you're just displaying it, you don't need to secure the back. However, what rugmakers do is paint a glue on the back of the stitches. You can use something like an elmers white glue and that will do the job. If you want it for a patch, you could glue the back first, then stitch the design to a piece of felt or leather to cover up the back.
Can you please tell me is there a way to prevent unraveling useing a punch needle I make baby blankets and want to have my daughter to wash the blanket but still have designs
My grandmother needle punched baby and children's blankets and clothing for years and none of it has come out. She said she punched tightly and everything she made was machine washable.
@@50wipscrochetlife13 This is why you use weaver's fabric. When you stretch it on the frame it opens up the weave to make room for the needle, then you take it off the frame and the weave snaps back together and holds the stitches in place.
Hi, Leena. Punch needle is different than embroidery in that punch needle can easily come out. You could try to put an iron-on stabilizer to the back of the stitches to help hold them. Or a fabric glue. Hopefully that helps.
You need to learn more about punch needle before you do video. There is nothing delicate about the stitches.. I have a shirt with punched needle on the front that has been laundered 100's of time, you don't need to glue the back the stitches stay in.
the pens that transfer designs,they are great!
I've got those and it gives me so many pattern options!
So helpful and thank you for explain which way to punch and the different variations. Definitely saving this for when my punch needle arrives
🌷🌼🌻Apart from the intro being a little long, the rest of the video is excellent! You have given lots of really handy hints. Thanks for sharing! The best punch needle video I have seen!
Thanks for that great tip Alyssa❣️😊
Very enjoyable!! Just beginning with this and you had some great tips! Thanks!!
Nice work
I love the art in Kenya have just improvised the punch needle ...have created channel looking forward for you to check on my progress...
Love the video! Very big help to me. Thanks
i have this needel but i dont know which kind of kit & faberic to use plese tell me Thank you
I guess if you finish it and you want the loops to stay, you could use an iron on stabilizer on the back instead of a glue.
For Jena Bookout Moffitt - I wonder if fishing line would work as a substitute threader?
It seems if you accidentally unthread your needle before you're done stitching, you could just thread the needle in reverse: pull the tail of thread through the eye first, then through the bore of the needle from tip to back. This way you don't have to cut and start again with a piece of thread, or undo your work and start over.
Also, I think part of your problem with restitching an area is that the fabric is already distorted by the first pass of stitching. If you have to restitch an area, try scratching the fabric with your fingernail, both crosswise and up and down, to move the threads of the fabric around and close up the holes. This should even the weave out again and let it hold the embroidery thread again.
Wonderful tutorial 💕
Thanks, Dora! I appreciate it.
Hello from Spain
Excellent tutorial!
The slanted part of the needle is called "the bevel"
After she got going I learned lots
How do I make letters with pretty punch
Love your philosophy! 😄
Thanks so much! It helps me get the job done! Or at least started.
Where can I get a punch needle like that?
Weaver's Fabric is best!
WHat do we do with the back ? What happens if we PuLL the thread ??
If you're just displaying it, you don't need to secure the back. However, what rugmakers do is paint a glue on the back of the stitches. You can use something like an elmers white glue and that will do the job. If you want it for a patch, you could glue the back first, then stitch the design to a piece of felt or leather to cover up the back.
Can you please tell me is there a way to prevent unraveling useing a punch needle I make baby blankets and want to have my daughter to wash the blanket but still have designs
My grandmother needle punched baby and children's blankets and clothing for years and none of it has come out. She said she punched tightly and everything she made was machine washable.
@@missmartamc does she have a video on how she did it I haven't found any that showson how to prevent the un-weaving
@@50wipscrochetlife13 This is why you use weaver's fabric. When you stretch it on the frame it opens up the weave to make room for the needle, then you take it off the frame and the weave snaps back together and holds the stitches in place.
I saw someone thread through both holes at once. Have you tried that?
Hmmm. In the other video, she put her finger over the hole and the threader just went right through both.
Was just gonna say , can I brush some fabric glue on the back ? Well I'm feeling I should.
yes, definitely a good idea, especially if you make it into a patch.
I'm having problem finding the right material to use
Ilike this pen so I bay today this pen. but I do not embrodery thread is come out the clothes. please how to do emrodery to this pen you gide me
Hi, Leena. Punch needle is different than embroidery in that punch needle can easily come out. You could try to put an iron-on stabilizer to the back of the stitches to help hold them. Or a fabric glue. Hopefully that helps.
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wer u get yur puncher frm
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I'll have to see if I have the patience for this hobby. LOL
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You need to learn more about punch needle before you do video. There is nothing delicate about the stitches.. I have a shirt with punched needle on the front that has been laundered 100's of time, you don't need to glue the back the stitches stay in.
Quit all the talking and get to it