I love to see one over one skin. I never knew I could do 2 over 1 Continental stitch for skin! I used to do needlepoint so this would be very comfortable for me. Thank you for making this video!!!! If I ever do skin, that is what I will do!!!
Ohhhh my goodness! You have great eyes, I have to wear Reading glasses. Thank you for the video, I will be trying this stitch on my next project. Thank you again 😊
Thank you for making this video! This was exactly what I was looking for and it helped to see this technique in action. Now I'll have the courage to try this by myself as well. ☺
I cannot wait to try this on my current MIrabilia, Ophelia! She has very little skin so I think this will be a good one to try, I have a lot of experience tent stitching on HAEDs, but the tips here were great, especially blending the corners of the colors!
Thanks Luda, i know it's difficult to film that way and i really enjoyed seeing how you stitch the Mirabilia skin, definitely picked up some good tips :)
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I am a fairly new stitcher, and your explanation and demonstration is very helpful to me. Looking forward to future videos.
Люда, огромное спасибо за подробное видео. Еще раз понаблюдала за Вашей прекрасной техникой. С нетерпением ждем окончания процесса, что бы увидеть всю эту красоту целиком.
This video was so helpful. I am going to try this on my next Mirabilia. Thank you. I would love to hear more about the benefit of doing the conversion to Splendor and how you do it.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share that with us l do my skin one over one full cross on 28ct at the moment l am stitching legs l didn't out line. But when l get ready to start face l will try what you said thankyou
Hi Luda. I enjoyed your video. It was very good. I love all your videos, even the ones that are not in English! Maybe I will do this on my next mirabilia. I used 2 over 2 for the one I’m currently working on because I thought petite point would take too long. What are your thoughts about it taking more time?
Привет Луда, изненадах се, че използвате гобленов бод (petite point) на гоблен на Мирабилиа! Лицето се получава много добре и пак е красиво! :) Много добра идея да смените 1 over 1 с гобленов бод! В България този вид бод все още се използва много често за бродиране, било 1:1, 1:2 или 1:4 - предимно за старите Вилерови гоблени, но и за по-нови гоблени. Затова много се изненадах да видя, че този бод има приложение и в гоблените на Мирабилиа. :) Пожелавам Ви приятно шиене! :) :) :)
That's such a good idea to do a small stitch of the other color (not skin) to make the line less blocky. Thanks for this video! Can you tell me the colors of splendor you use for skin?
Nice video. Thank you. :) I have a lavender and lace pattern in the works and I want to do 1 over 1 skin. While I get the concept, and can do it - I keep confusing myself on the actual *DOING* of it. Putting down the temporary backstitch is a great idea to prevent mistakes. You illustrate the technique very well and I like your method of 'smoothing' the lines. I think the only thing I"d change is I prefer to do full crosses. Personal preference there. Though, I guess that's not as possible with two threads. :) But you're doing a splendid job.
I love to see one over one skin. I never knew I could do 2 over 1 Continental stitch for skin! I used to do needlepoint so this would be very comfortable for me. Thank you for making this video!!!! If I ever do skin, that is what I will do!!!
This has been so helpful! Thank you for taking time out of your day to show us.
Thank you Luda for taking the time to make these kind of videos! They are very instructive and also inspiring!
I went back to find this video again. It is very very helpful. I understand everything. Thank you so much for this!
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing this technique. I am totally going to stitch skin this way in the future
Luda, this was so very helpful. Thank you for filming this.
Great video Luda. I'll definitely be trying that technique on my next Mirabilia. Thank you.
Ohhhh my goodness! You have great eyes, I have to wear Reading glasses. Thank you for the video, I will be trying this stitch on my next project. Thank you again 😊
Luda you do beautiful work! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Luda, you explained it cleary and i am going to try it x
Thank you. I like the way you make the flesh colors blend. It does look more natural.
Thank you for making this video! This was exactly what I was looking for and it helped to see this technique in action. Now I'll have the courage to try this by myself as well. ☺
I cannot wait to try this on my current MIrabilia, Ophelia! She has very little skin so I think this will be a good one to try, I have a lot of experience tent stitching on HAEDs, but the tips here were great, especially blending the corners of the colors!
Thank you for the video. I am never happy with my one over one. I will try the way you do it next time. It was very pleasant watching you stitch.
Thanks Luda, i know it's difficult to film that way and i really enjoyed seeing how you stitch the Mirabilia skin, definitely picked up some good tips :)
Thanks for sharing your method! I just bought a Mirabilia and will try using your technique for her skin. The shading looks really good.
Gradient transition... I totally understood! Thank you for the video Luda! I cannot wait to see your next video on your silks skin conversion 💚
Sara Smythe thank you, Sara 🌻
Understand everything Luda very good tutorial, very neat stitches happy stitching xx
crossstitchbutton thank you 😊
Greatly appreciate your video. This has helped me a lot. Loved the tip for smoothing out the sharp corners or edges.
Diann Call thank you for watching
Thank you so much for the video Luda! You explained everything perfectly. I enjoyed watching your technique.
catcrazycreations thanks for watching
Thanks for the instructions! You made it very clear.
Tamara Bowen thanks for watching
Luda you explained that technique wonderfully! Thank you so much!
Carlene Hall thank you, Carlene
Thanks for the great video. You explained everything perfectly. Your stitches are beautiful and neat.
Susan Solloway thank you, Susan 💚
Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I am a fairly new stitcher, and your explanation and demonstration is very helpful to me. Looking forward to future videos.
Brenda Kendrick thanks for watching! I’m glad I can help you
Yes, thank you so much Luda! ❤️❤️
Excellent video and your mermaid is looking beautiful! Everything you said and demonstrated was very clear. 😊
Nancy Drake I’m glad you like it 🌹🌹🌹
Thank you so much,I am getting ready to do my first Mirabillia mermaid.This will really help!
Jo Collins good luck and happy stitching 💐💐💐
Thank you so much for the explanation! It is very helpful und I plan to it as you do on my first mirabilia :)
Luda, I love your work!!! Thank you so much - and please keep making videos for your English-speaking fans.
Jasmine Blaise thanks for watching! I will make more videos ☺️💐
I loved your video and technique!! You explained everything perfectly, your mirabilia looks beautiful!
Have a great week! Karen
Karen Austen thank you, Karen
Very helpful, thanks Luda xx
LisaLovesYarn Yarn thanks for watching
Beautiful and very easy to understand how you stitch...thank you...
Julie Waterbury thank you for feedback
Great video....explained beautifully. Thank You .
Barbara Fox thank you for watching
Люда, огромное спасибо за подробное видео. Еще раз понаблюдала за Вашей прекрасной техникой. С нетерпением ждем окончания процесса, что бы увидеть всю эту красоту целиком.
Светлана С спасибо за отзыв! Есть видео на русском уже...
Люда, как раз сейчас смотрю)))) Спасибо.
This video was so helpful. I am going to try this on my next Mirabilia. Thank you. I would love to hear more about the benefit of doing the conversion to Splendor and how you do it.
Kathleen Werner I will show in my next videos! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for this video, I have broke English too and don’t worry you’re good, really good!
Sandra Caetano ☺️💐💐💐
Very good tutorial. Thank you for teaching how you work. A hug. xxxMuy buen tutorial. Gracias por enseñar como trabajas. Un abrazo. Besos
Carmen Delia thank you, Carmen
Красота будет!
Татка Эдуардовна hand-made спасибо 😉
Can yo do it in Aida 14 for we can see it better thanks very nice work good tip
I'm doing my first mirabilia too. So you are not making full cross stitches when stitching the face?? It looks like half cross stitches. Looks AMAZING
Hello Luda, I really liked your video and it has been very useful, I will try to do it in my next project. Greetings from México
Mary Lara thank you, dear Mary
Thank you so much for taking the time to share that with us l do my skin one over one full cross on 28ct at the moment l am stitching legs l didn't out line. But when l get ready to start face l will try what you said thankyou
Rachel Spiteri happy stitching 💚💚💚
Hi Luda. I enjoyed your video. It was very good. I love all your videos, even the ones that are not in English! Maybe I will do this on my next mirabilia. I used 2 over 2 for the one I’m currently working on because I thought petite point would take too long. What are your thoughts about it taking more time?
Heather McLean it’s definitely longer, but I love the result... good luck and happy stitching
Привет Луда,
изненадах се, че използвате гобленов бод (petite point) на гоблен на Мирабилиа!
Лицето се получава много добре и пак е красиво! :) Много добра идея да смените 1 over 1 с гобленов бод!
В България този вид бод все още се използва много често за бродиране, било 1:1, 1:2 или 1:4 - предимно за старите Вилерови гоблени, но и за по-нови гоблени. Затова много се изненадах да видя, че този бод има приложение и в гоблените на Мирабилиа. :)
Пожелавам Ви приятно шиене! :) :) :)
That's such a good idea to do a small stitch of the other color (not skin) to make the line less blocky. Thanks for this video! Can you tell me the colors of splendor you use for skin?
Kristin Anne I will show conversion in my next video
What fabric dis you used? How many counts?
What Colors of Splendor do you use for Skin?
What kind of fabric is that?
Nice video. Thank you. :) I have a lavender and lace pattern in the works and I want to do 1 over 1 skin. While I get the concept, and can do it - I keep confusing myself on the actual *DOING* of it. Putting down the temporary backstitch is a great idea to prevent mistakes. You illustrate the technique very well and I like your method of 'smoothing' the lines. I think the only thing I"d change is I prefer to do full crosses. Personal preference there. Though, I guess that's not as possible with two threads. :) But you're doing a splendid job.
Elentarien thank you for watching! I would like to try full crosses on a skin one day ...
I’m confused. Why aren’t you making x’s only 1/2 stitch on the skin?
По русски лучше бы звучало.
Ksucha Eliseeva ПО-РУССКИ есть