This tutorial is perfect for beginners like me! The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow and the end result is a beautiful hand-embroidered handkerchief.
Tnx so much for showing the backside stitch. No one has shown the backside stitch. Can you please tell what type the thread is? It looks like a silk embroidery.
The only way to get a neat back is practice, practice, practice! Top tip for a neat back is to avoid knots as much as possible, but it's difficult as knots are difficult to wrangle. The hanky is made from 100% organic brushed cotton.
I usually use two strands for most projects, so it's definitely a preference of mine, but also using fewer strands makes your stitches 'neater' and less bulky. I'd recommend testing on a bit of scrap fabric with 6 strands, then 5, then 4, etc... and you can find your own preference :)
@@deliciousmonstertea thankyou so much!! Im a beginner on embroidery, i learned embroidery a few months back because i want to embroider stuffs for my nephew. This video and your answer helped me a lot. I certainly could observe that using more strands made it look bulkier and more protruding. I will definitely try will lesser strands now :)
This tutorial is perfect for beginners like me! The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow and the end result is a beautiful hand-embroidered handkerchief.
Thank you so much, that's very kind of you to say! :) xxx
Very clear instructions. Thank you!
My pleasure! Thank you :)x
Tnx so much for showing the backside stitch. No one has shown the backside stitch. Can you please tell what type the thread is? It looks like a silk embroidery.
Thank you! This is DMC stranded cotton :) xx
This was super helpful, thank you
No one ever shows the back! That’s my biggest fear is not having that clean enough.
What kind of fabric for the handkerchief is it?
The only way to get a neat back is practice, practice, practice! Top tip for a neat back is to avoid knots as much as possible, but it's difficult as knots are difficult to wrangle. The hanky is made from 100% organic brushed cotton.
Wonderful tutorial! Thanks you!
You're very welcome! Thank you :)
my teacher recommend your vid thanks
Amazing!! Thank you!
Imma try this as ur teacher also recommended this vid 😃 😊 👍
This was so helpful!!!! Thank you 😊
My pleasure! Thank you :) xx
Thank you! This video is easy for me to understand
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you❤
Ima do this for a project💫
Amazing ❤ gonna try this ❤
I want to do this for a gift. Should I wash this to make sure it won't bleed? I will be using DMC floss as well TIA
Sorry for the late response! DMC floss is generally very good quality and the colour shouldn't bleed :)
No worries. I know you are busy. Thank you
Do you have a recommendation for what brand to get for the heat erasing pen?
Any "erasable" ball point pen should work fine - the ones you can get with little rubbers on the end. Frixion is my favourite brand to use :)
Nice
Hi! Is there a reason why only used two strands of threads for the stitches? Is it because of the fabric or just preference?
I usually use two strands for most projects, so it's definitely a preference of mine, but also using fewer strands makes your stitches 'neater' and less bulky. I'd recommend testing on a bit of scrap fabric with 6 strands, then 5, then 4, etc... and you can find your own preference :)
@@deliciousmonstertea thankyou so much!! Im a beginner on embroidery, i learned embroidery a few months back because i want to embroider stuffs for my nephew. This video and your answer helped me a lot. I certainly could observe that using more strands made it look bulkier and more protruding. I will definitely try will lesser strands now :)
Amazing! Happy stitching! xx
this was super helpful,thank you
You're welcome! xxx
Thank you ❤️
You’re welcome 😊