Thank You for such a great detailed tutorial! Thank Goodness for your Sweet Husband too for doing such an amazing job getting the close up shots! Be Blessed! One of the best tutorials videos I've seen! Love all the tips, tricks and errors shown!
Well I must tell you I have never heard of a nicker knot until now ! I too came from the textile industry and never knew of this knot. We are never too old to learn something new. Thank you for sharing with us 💖
Omg ! Just discovered you,and my brain freeze/ block has started melting,I was so frightened not knowing how to do EPP without breaking the rules ( it’s weird as I sort of have to be told what to do) I’ve absolutely adored EVERYTHING about your explanations ,and the way it now all sort of has come together to make sense and make me more confident in having a go. Can’t Thank you enough 😘🇬🇧,have subscribed and definitely after breakfast going to have a go.
So cute! Well, I had a busy but fun day putting another log on my Log Cabin quilt blocks. This video makes me so happy that I can now sit and watch your video. Thank you for your time and posting this video!
This was THE BEST explanation of EPP I have ever seen, thank you so much. Nicely paced and demonstrated this is an hour well spent. Compliments to Jeff also for his camera work ensuring we can see exactly what you are doing. I can now do a knicker knot without getting my own knickers in a knot! Liked, subbed and rang your bell. Off to check out some of your other videos.
This is a fantastic video! Even better and more explanation than Tula’s. Now I see what I am doing wrong and what all I need! Thank you for this! Excellent!!!
A method I’ve used for registration is to cut out the original piece I want then use that as a template by lining up every little detail until you can’t tell the hexagon is laying in the fabric. Then you can use a removable pen to mark.
Thank you ! I visited Brazil many years ago when I was just 15 years old. Such a beautiful country. Your kind comments make me smile. Hope you continue to enjoy stitching. Keep watching for more fun projects. Capi
Great video, it shows how much you enjoy EPP. I have made one of these but in a much more complicated way lol. I'm off to make one like yours. Thank you so much🤗
Loved this, thank you!!! Capi, thank you for your patience in stitching and teaching the knicker knot love that too! I watched the first flosstube of your shop and she mentioned that you liked wool and EPP. I love hand stitching (my quilting is all handpieced and quilted - not that I have many). I'm slower than molasses, lol. I can't sew on machine with the quilts - that would shock my grandmother that made many a quilt for us and she has been gone for 30+ years. So, the serendipity club, can you explain (I live in S. La., so no dropping in for a visit for me). I really enjoyed this visit.
Hand quilting is a great treasure! Serendipity are subscription boxes that are hand selected by members of our staff that are very proficient in that technique. They hand curate a project for you to complete! The box contains those things to make that project!
For those who are right handed: An easier way to thread your needle is to pinch one end of the thread with your thumb and index finger of your LEFT hand. Pull the loose, tail end, backwards between your fingers, so that only a tiny little end is visible. Hold the needle with the thumb and index finger of your RIGHT hand. Think of the needle being in control, not the thread. If you only left an 1/8th of an inch of thread exposed. Push the ‘eye’ of the needle over the thread. With practice, you will be able to do it on your first try, every time.
Is your store in Nashville ?? When I visit Nashville, Tennesse, I was missing fabric but didn't find a fabric store!! 😢😢😢 I am a snowbird from Montreal Quebec where there is a lot of snow!
Hi, this was a great video. I can tell you I learned a lot. Especially about the tools used. However the breathing I can hear of the cameraman and that is very distracting and creepy. However, it was a great video.
I made a la pascaglia millefiori quilt, ended up with needing carpal tunnel surgery. Beware, Tula talks of sewing away from yourself, different angle. I tried!
Well, quarter inch triangles were a bummer, but the stars they made were super! Plus, I learnt how to do a “ flat stitch “ to join them, much easier, another you tube video! Doesn’t show ANY stitches on the front, nice 👍
Yes! We do have kits, but are out if the shop right now because of snow storm. Will post link to purchase kit when we get back in the shop. Thanks for watching!
For links to products on our website check the description box for details! Or please call the shop to purchase!
Thank You for such a great detailed tutorial! Thank Goodness for your Sweet Husband too for doing such an amazing job getting the close up shots!
Be Blessed!
One of the best tutorials videos I've seen! Love all the tips, tricks and errors shown!
Glad it was helpful!
Best video ever. Thank you so much I’ve learned so much watching you and I’ve been piecing for a few years now
Thank you so much!
Well I must tell you I have never heard of a nicker knot until now ! I too came from the textile industry and never knew of this knot. We are never too old to learn something new. Thank you for sharing with us 💖
You are so welcome!
Excellent tutorial, mesmerizing. My eyes and ears were glued to what you were doing. Thank you, Capi.
You're welcome!
Your explanation of the knicker knot was EXCEPTIONAL!! I finally understand how to do it! So excited!
Glad it was helpful!
54:43 great tutorial. I'm going to try it. Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Omg ! Just discovered you,and my brain freeze/ block has started melting,I was so frightened not knowing how to do EPP without breaking the rules ( it’s weird as I sort of have to be told what to do) I’ve absolutely adored EVERYTHING about your explanations ,and the way it now all sort of has come together to make sense and make me more confident in having a go. Can’t Thank you enough 😘🇬🇧,have subscribed and definitely after breakfast going to have a go.
That's awesome! Way to go!
So cute! Well, I had a busy but fun day putting another log on my Log Cabin quilt blocks. This video makes me so happy that I can now sit and watch your video. Thank you for your time and posting this video!
You are welcome! I can't wait to see your how your progessing!
This was THE BEST explanation of EPP I have ever seen, thank you so much. Nicely paced and demonstrated this is an hour well spent. Compliments to Jeff also for his camera work ensuring we can see exactly what you are doing. I can now do a knicker knot without getting my own knickers in a knot! Liked, subbed and rang your bell. Off to check out some of your other videos.
You are very kind with your words, thank you so much this means a lot!
This is great video..just learning about epp..what a super item to try..thank you!
You are so welcome!
This is a fantastic video! Even better and more explanation than Tula’s. Now I see what I am doing wrong and what all I need! Thank you for this! Excellent!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much I have learned some wonderful ideas !!! 🪡🧵♥️
We are happy to hear you liked it!
Fabulous tutorial! You are a wonderful, generous instructor!
Thank you!
Love what you said about this being about the journey.
Thank you!
Excellent! I have finally really learned the knicker knot! Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Great.Thank you Mary
You're welcome!
Thank you Capi. I have never heard of that knot. I will definitely give it a try. Love the black print material.
Thank you!
A method I’ve used for registration is to cut out the original piece I want then use that as a template by lining up every little detail until you can’t tell the hexagon is laying in the fabric. Then you can use a removable pen to mark.
Good advice!
Escrevo do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Sou apaixonada por EPP. Gratidão por compartilhar seus conhecimentos. Desejo todo bem!
We are so happy you enjoyed watching Capi with her epp.
Thank you ! I visited Brazil many years ago when I was just 15 years old. Such a beautiful country. Your kind comments make me smile. Hope you continue to enjoy stitching. Keep watching for more fun projects. Capi
Great video, it shows how much you enjoy EPP. I have made one of these but in a much more complicated way lol. I'm off to make one like yours. Thank you so much🤗
Thank you! That's awesome!
Thank you great video!
You are welcome!
Loved this, thank you!!! Capi, thank you for your patience in stitching and teaching the knicker knot love that too! I watched the first flosstube of your shop and she mentioned that you liked wool and EPP. I love hand stitching (my quilting is all handpieced and quilted - not that I have many). I'm slower than molasses, lol. I can't sew on machine with the quilts - that would shock my grandmother that made many a quilt for us and she has been gone for 30+ years. So, the serendipity club, can you explain (I live in S. La., so no dropping in for a visit for me). I really enjoyed this visit.
Hand quilting is a great treasure! Serendipity are subscription boxes that are hand selected by members of our staff that are very proficient in that technique. They hand curate a project for you to complete! The box contains those things to make that project!
Thank you, informative and an adorable pincushion.
Thank you!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
You are welcome!
For those who are right handed: An easier way to thread your needle is to pinch one end of the thread with your thumb and index finger of your LEFT hand. Pull the loose, tail end, backwards between your fingers, so that only a tiny little end is visible.
Hold the needle with the thumb and index finger of your RIGHT hand. Think of the needle being in control, not the thread.
If you only left an 1/8th of an inch of thread exposed. Push the ‘eye’ of the needle over the thread. With practice, you will be able to do it on your first try, every time.
So cute, thank you😀
You are welcome!
Is your store in Nashville ?? When I visit Nashville, Tennesse, I was missing fabric but didn't find a fabric store!! 😢😢😢 I am a snowbird from Montreal Quebec where there is a lot of snow!
Our store is located in Noblesville, Indiana! We also have a website and you can also shop by phone!
Capi, new to your channel. Have done EPP before but not using the glue. How easy are the papers to get out after you are done with the project?
Super easy! Just don’t get over zealous with the glue. Thanks for watching!!!
Welcome to the channel!
Where did you get your tiny thimble They just stick on your finger.
www.alwaysinstitches1.com/shop/c/p/Thimble-Thimble-It-Transparent-Adhesive-x12060820.htm
At what point do you take the papers out when sewing a pin cushion?
Before you sew the last square.
Can u make a quart out of there
Explain?
What is the name of your light board where did you get it?
We have these available here at the shop. Just call us to purchase one and we will get one sent out to you!
How do you order your kit...
You can go to this link to our website to purchase Capi's kit. www.alwaysinstitches1.com/shop/c/p/Kit-S-EPP-3-x60594625.htm
Are these kits still available?
Hi, this was a great video. I can tell you I learned a lot. Especially about the tools used. However the breathing I can hear of the cameraman and that is very distracting and creepy. However, it was a great video.
We are happy you got something out of it!
I made a la pascaglia millefiori quilt, ended up with needing carpal tunnel surgery. Beware, Tula talks of sewing away from yourself, different angle. I tried!
I informed Capi of you info! I heard those little triangles could be tricky!
Well, quarter inch triangles were a bummer, but the stars they made were super! Plus, I learnt how to do a “ flat stitch “ to join them, much easier, another you tube video! Doesn’t show ANY stitches on the front, nice 👍
I think you should have shown the whole process..not talk about it
Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome!
Is the kit available for purchase? I love the patterns you’ve done with the Tula Pink fabric!❤️
Yes! We do have kits, but are out if the shop right now because of snow storm. Will post link to purchase kit when we get back in the shop. Thanks for watching!
Yes! Look for the link in the video description box.