@katiajardine9363 same book. I never finished it so once we get to L, it will be all new. I'm glad you are enjoying the project. Thanks for watching. 🤗
Cast on stitch is so much fun! I hope you give it a try. Chinese Knot is a tricky one - it takes a bit of practice to get even stitches, but it looks fab when you get it right. Have fun playing. 🤗
I couldn’t wait for you and already started the C page in pink. I couched the C but haven’t started any of the stitching other than that.Love your purple page .And where was my head? Totally forgot about circles!!
My E page is pink. I hope you like the stitches for this one. Some of my all-time favourites are here! Do tag me if you post pics. I'd love to see your version.
I really enjoy watching you make all these lovely stitches, thank you. When I sew (I am right-handed), I never quite know whether to go from left to right, right to left, bottom to top or top to bottom. Are there more rules about this? I understood your explanation about making the stitch go back on itself to remain taut, but I think I would have started my crosses on the left and worked right. Is that just personal preference or does it change according to circumstances please?
Thanks for watching. These are great questions. I'm not sure whether there are rules. I think it's often a matter of comfort. Some stitches require both hands, and so it's best to work them in a way that doesn't force you to cross them over each other. Other times, it helps to work the stitch with the needle pointing in the direction of travel. I think mostly though, it's whatever works for you. I'm more of a "principles" person rather than rules - do whatever works for you. As for cross stitch... that's the legacy of my left-handed mum who taught me to sew. I also do blanket stitch backwards! I hope that takes the pressure off. Have fun, play with the stitches and find what works for you. Happy stitching. 🤗
Спасибо. Москва❤😊
Thanks for watching. 😊
Muchas gracias me alegro mucho por su ecsilenta enseñanza ❤❤
@user-yu3oz1ph4p thank you so much ☺️
I think it's a great video. Good explanation. Your book is beautiful. I should do that too🤗👍🧡
Thanks so much. I love the C stitches. Some of my all time favourites. There are tutorials to make the book. Check out the playlist tab.
@@featherstitchhouse I am already looking up the material to start this project
Thank you!!! Loads of fun In store trying new to me stitches!
Brilliant! Enjoy them. There are some beauties in this set. 💜
Thanks for the great lesson! I am a fan of knots. 😊
Thank you for watching. I LOVE knots. There's nothing better for creating texture!
You are such a great teacher, thank you! I’m loving this series! Are you making another book with these tutorials? Can we see it please?
@katiajardine9363 same book. I never finished it so once we get to L, it will be all new. I'm glad you are enjoying the project. Thanks for watching. 🤗
Hadn't seen the Chinese knot before, nor the cast on stitch. Both I would like to try. Thanks.
Cast on stitch is so much fun! I hope you give it a try. Chinese Knot is a tricky one - it takes a bit of practice to get even stitches, but it looks fab when you get it right. Have fun playing. 🤗
I couldn’t wait for you and already started the C page in pink. I couched the C but haven’t started any of the stitching other than that.Love your purple page .And where was my head? Totally forgot about circles!!
My E page is pink. I hope you like the stitches for this one. Some of my all-time favourites are here! Do tag me if you post pics. I'd love to see your version.
@@featherstitchhouse I will post the A and B pages.
I really enjoy watching you make all these lovely stitches, thank you. When I sew (I am right-handed), I never quite know whether to go from left to right, right to left, bottom to top or top to bottom. Are there more rules about this? I understood your explanation about making the stitch go back on itself to remain taut, but I think I would have started my crosses on the left and worked right. Is that just personal preference or does it change according to circumstances please?
Thanks for watching. These are great questions.
I'm not sure whether there are rules. I think it's often a matter of comfort. Some stitches require both hands, and so it's best to work them in a way that doesn't force you to cross them over each other. Other times, it helps to work the stitch with the needle pointing in the direction of travel. I think mostly though, it's whatever works for you.
I'm more of a "principles" person rather than rules - do whatever works for you.
As for cross stitch... that's the legacy of my left-handed mum who taught me to sew. I also do blanket stitch backwards!
I hope that takes the pressure off. Have fun, play with the stitches and find what works for you. Happy stitching. 🤗
@@featherstitchhouse Thank you Rebecca, that is great advice and now it all makes sense. lol