Lovely to see all those different fibres stitched in the Palestrina knot Ariane. I got Sue to show me how to use gimp in that stitch, first couple of stitches were tricky and then it flowed nicely. Congratulations on you being featured in Anna’s article in The Quilt Show Newsletter today!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent. We appreciate your dedication to helping us achieve the many different unique stitches we would not use otherwise.
Thank you Ariane. I made a goldwork scissors holder in a workshop and edged it with Palestrina stitch as instructed and think of it as an edging rather than a decorative stitch. You've made it come to life. My Whitework is going to benefit when I next get my sampler out☺
I'm right handed so love the videos for both. I'm finding the left handed ones helpful too although I have to do what most left handed people do by reversing it in my head. Thank you
Hi Cynthia, I'm not sure I know which you're referring to... ❤️ maybe the Bullion Knot? When they're done back to back they can look cord-like, sort of... Do you think that's the one you're asking about? Here's the video I did for the bullion knot. ua-cam.com/video/2PtkEZLj5qc/v-deo.html
valeu pela sua boa vontade de ensinar, porém ficou difícil de entender porque, o tecido é verde, a linha é verde e a mesa também é verde,, da próxima vez coloque cores diferentes, vai aparecer melhor o que vc está ensinando, mas agradeço a sua boa vontade de ensinar... moro em Brasília Capital do Brasil....
Thnx for adding the stitch for us right handers! ❤️
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Thanks for all your help for the left handed people😇
Fran Flemmer ❤️💕❤️
Thanks Good teacher
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Lovely to see all those different fibres stitched in the Palestrina knot Ariane. I got Sue to show me how to use gimp in that stitch, first couple of stitches were tricky and then it flowed nicely.
Congratulations on you being featured in Anna’s article in The Quilt Show Newsletter today!
Sandi H. Gimp is fun to use for the Palestrina, isn’t it?!
Thank you so much Sandi. Anna is very thoughtful to give my channel a plug! I really appreciate it.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent. We appreciate your dedication to helping us achieve the many different unique stitches we would not use otherwise.
Thx so much Pam. I'm so glad.
You should have a love button! I love the video! ❤️
Theresa Veroline Aw... thank you so much Theresa! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Ariane. I made a goldwork scissors holder in a workshop and edged it with Palestrina stitch as instructed and think of it as an edging rather than a decorative stitch. You've made it come to life. My Whitework is going to benefit when I next get my sampler out☺
Jean Mansfield I’m so glad Jean! White work is so striking and lovely! ❤️
I love all your videos! Thank you for taking the time to teach us!!!
You’re Fabulous!!!
Thank you so much Gloria. I’m so glad. That makes me happy. ❤️
At last. Someone who can spell “you’re” lol
I'm right handed so love the videos for both. I'm finding the left handed ones helpful too although I have to do what most left handed people do by reversing it in my head. Thank you
Sandra D In Joliet Thanks so much for telling me. I’m so glad. ❤️
Very timely! I needed to learn this stitch tonight for Feb 2019 BOM with Sue Spargo. First time. Thank you again!!
If there are others you’d like to see, just tell me, and I’ll put them on my list.
I have been trying to reach you in months. When r your lives?? I am watching you unpack 0:38 a stef Frances box
I’m not sure what you mean or what your question is. Can you elaborate? Thx ❤️
What ARE those cocoons??
Silk cocoons. If you put that in the search with my name you’ll see other videos I’ve done about them. ❤️
Thank you for the video. How do you do the other long cord stitch, I don't know the name, on your sampler?
Hi Cynthia, I'm not sure I know which you're referring to... ❤️ maybe the Bullion Knot? When they're done back to back they can look cord-like, sort of... Do you think that's the one you're asking about? Here's the video I did for the bullion knot. ua-cam.com/video/2PtkEZLj5qc/v-deo.html
valeu pela sua boa vontade de ensinar, porém ficou difícil de entender porque, o tecido é verde, a linha é verde e a mesa também é verde,, da próxima vez coloque cores diferentes, vai aparecer melhor o que vc está ensinando, mas agradeço a sua boa vontade de ensinar... moro em Brasília Capital do Brasil....
It's always good to get feedback. Thank you.
In Kansas, we call this stitch twilling.
Interesting. I didn't know that!