Many older cross stitch patterns require backstitch and I don't always agree that it is necessary. So I appreciate that you mentioned that it is not absolutely needed. It is a more modern softer look without the backstitch. However, as you stated, if the colors tend to blend together, the backstitch is a way to provide more definition. Thank you for a clear demonstration on how to properly backstitch! Very easy to understand and if need be, I will be able to stitch with more confidence. :0)
I'm watching from down under Australia and I absolutely loved this tutorial, I have always been intimidated especially back stitch. Now I might give it a go. Now I'm going to watch sum of your earlier videos!!
thanks. How do you start and secure a single thread backstitch when you don't have any other stitches on the canvas? And how would you secure the thread when you finish?
Hi, Sally! I wasn't quite sure of picking up any pattern which had backstitches in it... but you've explained the whole technique and its uses really well! Thanks a bunch :D
This is such an amazing tutorial! The steps were laid out perfectly and knowing the most common situations where back stitching is applied makes it even easier to understand!
I really enjoy all the videos I've watched so far and have learned a lot! Thank you all! I'm still very new to cross stitch, especially counted cross stitch, and have a lot to learn but so far I love it!
I've never been able to understand why back stitching goes ahead a stitch then back down where the last stitch started. Doesn't that waste some thread?
Fabulous instructional video! Love your very cheerful & happy energy. I’m about to start backstitching on my Dimensions-Rose Cuttings & am nervous. This is my first cross stitch project using a blank canvas. I’m a little concerned with the Half Cross Stitch coming up, I’ve been trying to find a video for this particular kit but no such luck, & I haven’t found a video that really explains or shows how to work the Half Cross Stitch for this kit. I’m going to look through your channel & hopefully find something that will help me understand how to do this stitch without stressing. The positive energy you put into your videos gives me the courage to just jump right in & if I make a mistake it’s easily fixed by undoing it & try again. Thanks for the inspiration. Happy stitching 🧵 🙃🙂🥳
Thank you for watching our videos Naomi, we're so happy you're finding it useful! ☺️ We've recently released another detailed backstitching video including how to read a chart with backstitch - here's a link if you want to check it out 😊 ua-cam.com/video/l4A2cDkwbrU/v-deo.html Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
I’m afraid this is more of a lecture than clear steps for absolute beginners? Lots of stitching on the screen but nothing close up or slowly completed, favouring explanations of _why_ you use backstitch.
We're sorry to hear you didn't enjoy this particular video. We have since produced a different one which you might prefer Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/6LO1Rel4xt4/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/_ggtjz9s0LM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
I am fairly new at Cross Stitching. Started years ago. Picking it back up, I see I quit at the back stitching. I know from watch this video and understand the black outline around the design. I don’t understand like if it has a pink line, what color do you use then? It is around leaves and through leaves. Can you help me with that.I am going to go to the video for new stitchers and watch. Bc the back of mine has thread everywhere. Thank you so much.
When you back stitch, do you fill in the picture first? There is one cross stitch I started, the picture shows it has some backstitching on the umbrellas and windows. Its a stamped kit.
Hi Jennifer, thank you so much for watching! Yes, definitely stitch the full stitches first, back stitch only comes on the top of the stitches. Some stitchers stitch the whole project and only do all the backstitching as the last step after washing the stamped project, some prefer to do the backstitch as they go along. I would personally recommend to keep it for the end after you've stitched and washed your project. Happy stitching!
Is there a way to know in a chart if they want you to backstitch over every single hole or skip a few? Or is it just personal preference? Thanks for the great video! :)
Thank you for the video, very helpful! Do you recommend starting in the center once beginning back stitches? Or just anywhere? The project I am currently working has a lot of back stitch. Getting close to finishing the cross stitches and want an idea of how to begin the next step.
I would say it has to be personal preference. Some people backstitch a section as they stitch rather than waiting to the end. There is no right or wrong way to start :)
I would suggest using the loop method. Ideally starting and finishing each time but if the stitches are close enough and you won't see the thread through the fabric, I would say its OK to carry across : )
Hello,I am really struggling with curved back stitch on the cross stitch I am working on I would really appreciate any advice you could give me,many thanks.
Hi Wendy, curved backstitch is always a tricky one - I personally tend to do more of a long stitch (I don't pierce every single hole in Aida) which makes it look a bit more pencil-stroke like. I then almost stem stitch the round parts of the design so that the line doesn't appear broken (however beware of any bulk that wouldn't look good). You might want to also check out a couching stitch that is used for very intricate wavy/round areas of outlines. We will definitely do a more advanced tutorial on these 3 stitches (and the difference between them). Hope this helped - happy stitching! 🌸 Marie
Thank you for watching! You can either freehand it directly on your project or take a pencil and draft it on your printed pattern before you start stitching! Happy stitching 🌸 Marie
Hi , I'm new to cross stitch ,but how do you know how many strands to use for what which Aida count cloth ? Is there a table that can guide me ? Thank you for your help , really appreciate it
Welcome to the world of stitching! This blog post will help you www.caterpillarcrossstitch.com/blogs/blog/types-of-crossstitch-fabrics-and-needles?_pos=5&_sid=db3b19310&_ss=r :)
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Many older cross stitch patterns require backstitch and I don't always agree that it is necessary. So I appreciate that you mentioned that it is not absolutely needed. It is a more modern softer look without the backstitch. However, as you stated, if the colors tend to blend together, the backstitch is a way to provide more definition. Thank you for a clear demonstration on how to properly backstitch! Very easy to understand and if need be, I will be able to stitch with more confidence. :0)
I'm watching from down under Australia and I absolutely loved this tutorial, I have always been intimidated especially back stitch. Now I might give it a go. Now I'm going to watch sum of your earlier videos!!
Thanks for watching Kylie!
thanks. How do you start and secure a single thread backstitch when you don't have any other stitches on the canvas? And how would you secure the thread when you finish?
Hi, Sally! I wasn't quite sure of picking up any pattern which had backstitches in it... but you've explained the whole technique and its uses really well! Thanks a bunch :D
Glad it was helpful!
This is such an amazing tutorial! The steps were laid out perfectly and knowing the most common situations where back stitching is applied makes it even easier to understand!
Thank you so much! I'm just getting started with Cross stitch and I appreciate the help💯
I enjoyed your videos. I love all your designs. From the 🇺🇸 USA
I really enjoy all the videos I've watched so far and have learned a lot! Thank you all! I'm still very new to cross stitch, especially counted cross stitch, and have a lot to learn but so far I love it!
Such an excellent tutorial and thorough explanation. Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Hello from Arizona!
Hey there!!
Let's do this!
Yes Megan!
I've never been able to understand why back stitching goes ahead a stitch then back down where the last stitch started. Doesn't that waste some thread?
If you were to go from the front to the back, it would pull the last stitch out.
It helps secure it to the fabric and less likely to pull out
Fabulous instructional video! Love your very cheerful & happy energy. I’m about to start backstitching on my Dimensions-Rose Cuttings & am nervous. This is my first cross stitch project using a blank canvas. I’m a little concerned with the Half Cross Stitch coming up, I’ve been trying to find a video for this particular kit but no such luck, & I haven’t found a video that really explains or shows how to work the Half Cross Stitch for this kit. I’m going to look through your channel & hopefully find something that will help me understand how to do this stitch without stressing. The positive energy you put into your videos gives me the courage to just jump right in & if I make a mistake it’s easily fixed by undoing it & try again. Thanks for the inspiration. Happy stitching 🧵 🙃🙂🥳
Thank you for this. I hate back stitching but have a puece to complete that has it through the piece for details
Thank you for watching our videos Naomi, we're so happy you're finding it useful! ☺️ We've recently released another detailed backstitching video including how to read a chart with backstitch - here's a link if you want to check it out 😊
ua-cam.com/video/l4A2cDkwbrU/v-deo.html
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
@@CaterpillarCrossStitch thank you! I think i need that too. I'll check it out
I’m afraid this is more of a lecture than clear steps for absolute beginners? Lots of stitching on the screen but nothing close up or slowly completed, favouring explanations of _why_ you use backstitch.
We're sorry to hear you didn't enjoy this particular video. We have since produced a different one which you might prefer
Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/6LO1Rel4xt4/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/_ggtjz9s0LM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
loved this video!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for learning
Thank you for watching!
Hi there, thanks for that helpful video. I just subscribed, so I can see more of your little tutorials 😊 A big hello from Switzerland
Thank you so much for watching!
I am fairly new at Cross Stitching. Started years ago. Picking it back up, I see I quit at the back stitching. I know from watch this video and understand the black outline around the design. I don’t understand like if it has a pink line, what color do you use then? It is around leaves and through leaves. Can you help me with that.I am going to go to the video for new stitchers and watch. Bc the back of mine has thread everywhere. Thank you so much.
l have kits where a stitch looks like it goes 3 blocks one way but only 1 block the crossing direction. How do you do those?
When you back stitch, do you fill in the picture first? There is one cross stitch I started, the picture shows it has some backstitching on the umbrellas and windows. Its a stamped kit.
Hi Jennifer, thank you so much for watching! Yes, definitely stitch the full stitches first, back stitch only comes on the top of the stitches. Some stitchers stitch the whole project and only do all the backstitching as the last step after washing the stamped project, some prefer to do the backstitch as they go along. I would personally recommend to keep it for the end after you've stitched and washed your project.
Happy stitching!
Is there a way to know in a chart if they want you to backstitch over every single hole or skip a few? Or is it just personal preference? Thanks for the great video! :)
I'd say it was personal preference. Do what you feel is right for you! I personally skip a few.
I'm about to do my first pattern with backstitch and this is a fantastic question that I'd been wondering myself!
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Thank you for the video, very helpful! Do you recommend starting in the center once beginning back stitches? Or just anywhere? The project I am currently working has a lot of back stitch. Getting close to finishing the cross stitches and want an idea of how to begin the next step.
I would say it has to be personal preference. Some people backstitch a section as they stitch rather than waiting to the end. There is no right or wrong way to start :)
It's me again I wanted to know what is your advice for confetti stitches
I would suggest using the loop method. Ideally starting and finishing each time but if the stitches are close enough and you won't see the thread through the fabric, I would say its OK to carry across : )
Where can I get the stand in this video
Thanks!
Hello,I am really struggling with curved back stitch on the cross stitch I am working on I would really appreciate any advice you could give me,many thanks.
Hi Wendy,
curved backstitch is always a tricky one - I personally tend to do more of a long stitch (I don't pierce every single hole in Aida) which makes it look a bit more pencil-stroke like. I then almost stem stitch the round parts of the design so that the line doesn't appear broken (however beware of any bulk that wouldn't look good).
You might want to also check out a couching stitch that is used for very intricate wavy/round areas of outlines.
We will definitely do a more advanced tutorial on these 3 stitches (and the difference between them).
Hope this helped - happy stitching! 🌸
Marie
How do you organize you're floss?
thank you
How to add back stitch on your pattern. What tools can you use..
Thank you for watching! You can either freehand it directly on your project or take a pencil and draft it on your printed pattern before you start stitching!
Happy stitching 🌸
Marie
@@CaterpillarCrossStitch ohh thanks a lot. You can only use one color for all the back stitch? It must be dark right?
Hi , I'm new to cross stitch ,but how do you know how many strands to use for what which Aida count cloth ? Is there a table that can guide me ? Thank you for your help , really appreciate it
Welcome to the world of stitching! This blog post will help you www.caterpillarcrossstitch.com/blogs/blog/types-of-crossstitch-fabrics-and-needles?_pos=5&_sid=db3b19310&_ss=r :)
How do you start it?
Hi! We have a great video on different start options :)
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I wish you told us how to thread the needle😬
Hi! Thanks for your feedback, we'll take it on board in future :)
@@CaterpillarCrossStitch thank you!🥰 your videos are so helpful!