Cross stitch full coverage for beginners - Part Three

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  • @suelynnwong7996
    @suelynnwong7996 3 місяці тому

    I am so glad you have shown how to full coverage. Your personality and techniques I truly love listening to and listen to the way you teach full coverage for beginners.

  • @sandykilpatrick6856
    @sandykilpatrick6856 5 років тому +23

    I have been stitching for over 50 years and this is the PERFECT how-to for new Stitcher’s.

  • @susandugan1742
    @susandugan1742 3 роки тому +1

    OMG!!! Teresa you just changed my life! Watching all your videos in order even though I have been stitching for 57years. You showing how to lift one strand of thread from the skein on Annie's Keepers is going to chang eeverything. I use plastic thread keepers with holes in them to hold 10 skeins and write the color numbers above each color of floss with permanent marker which isn't permanent (use acetone to wipe away marker after each project.) and of course the floss goes on with a "larkshead" hitch. I've always had to take each skein off the holder, pull a thread for stitching and put the rest back on the holder with the "larkshead" hitch. Very time consuming. Pulling one thread with the needle from the group without removing from the holder is going to be a life saver! Thank you so very much. I've watched a lot of tutorials over the years and no one has ever done that. Thank you times a milion! 💕🧵

  • @NandofGeneva
    @NandofGeneva Рік тому +1

    It’s such a pleasure to hear your explanations. Thank you so much!

  • @katerilevasseur8119
    @katerilevasseur8119 3 роки тому

    💟✌💟✌💟Dear #TERESA I just found your channel today. This is my 2nd video of yours u watch. My 1st was your R.I.P Fudge video. You made me cry like a child. I lost my best friend "Toutounne" a few years back. I guess I had held in my pain & sadness for too long. It all came out while watching your video. So sorry for your loss.
    I want to thank you So Much for how DETAILED YOU ARE with relaying the information for new stitchers. I've learn more watching 1 of your videos than I have in YEARS. The loop trick is gonna save me to much time! Love your personality and will be subscribing to your channel!
    Peace & Love from Toronto✌💟✌💟✌

  • @mehmoodadaya6001
    @mehmoodadaya6001 5 років тому +30

    Ps- completely unrelated but I absolutely love your kitchen! It’s spotless!!

  • @DesigingJ
    @DesigingJ 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for starting with the basics. I had an almost 20 year break from cross stitching. So much has changed. These lessons are invaluable. Thank you again.

  • @debglastetter851
    @debglastetter851 2 роки тому +1

    Teresa I am new to full coverage and thank you for doing this series. I have been watching other flosstubes and not learned what I need to know. You are teaching me everything and I love that. I have been buying my charts and thread at the same time so I have some thread. I recently found Anne's Keepers and I love them. I bought my first HAED in May as a full kit including thread which I now know not to do. I have ordered the 18 count easy guide fabric so when that arrives I should have my thread ready and have watched the rest of this series. Teresa this is exactly what I have been looking for so thank you thank you, thank you. Now I need to go watch part four.

  • @kerrydesilets4226
    @kerrydesilets4226 5 років тому +1

    Whoa!! I've been stitching for a little while but I have to say you blew my mind when you just tugged out that one thread out of the whole skein on the Annie's Keepers. I had to stop the video and show my husband, I couldn't believe how easy that was!!!

  • @mayolson2
    @mayolson2 5 років тому +1

    We are never too knowledgeable not to learn new things or a refresher course with updated material. This is much generous of you and believe me I have learned things I never knew because I am self taught from many years ago.

  • @JanetDoucette
    @JanetDoucette 4 роки тому

    I was really confused about fabric size... 1 stitch 2 stitch... I have always worked on Aida (33 years!) and thought I would try a full coverage pattern and even weave my the first time for both! I have ordered the fabric (28ct), hasn't arrived yet... I'm thinking I ordered a way too big piece now, but that's ok, rather it be too big than not big enough! Would have liked to have known about your channel before I had ordered. I also learned a few things about the thread keepers... I have always been a baggie girl... I really appreciate your videos! Thank you for sharing!

  • @justineoliviahull3403
    @justineoliviahull3403 4 роки тому +1

    you literally just blew my mind when you pulled the ONE strand off the Annies keeper. Thank you so much for doing this series!

  • @mary-louw2946
    @mary-louw2946 3 роки тому

    I an experienced stitcher and use a bobbin and then put them floss bags.... what a pain. Thank you for explaining these other methods!

  • @joand4106
    @joand4106 5 років тому +1

    I've been stitching for over 30 years, but I learned a few great tips! Thank you!

  • @sueadams9364
    @sueadams9364 5 років тому +11

    Well, I was all set to ask you how the Pako thread organizer could be efficient....and then you showed how you separate one thread from the skein! Genius! I think I will go now and see about purchasing that system. Thank you Teresa!

  • @vogt51
    @vogt51 3 роки тому +1

    I'm just starting out and I've looked at a TON of videos on cross-stitching over the last couple of weeks and I have to say, I LOOOOVE yours! I LOVE that you go into so much detail. Some of it I already know but you're fun to watch and I know you won't leave anything out. :)

  • @felbrook
    @felbrook Рік тому

    Thank you for starting from the beginning.. l cross stitch a very long time ago and have learnt so much from you watching this❤

  • @debrasue5986
    @debrasue5986 5 років тому +7

    New Subbie. I’ve been stitching a little over a year now. Still finding flosstubers that I enjoy. Love your personality! Thank you for the fabric calculator ap suggestions. I have Xstitch but didn’t even know they had the XStitchCalc. As far as bobbins... I have the full set of DMC. Local store had them on sale for 35 cents (USD). So I went home with my crapload of floss, sat down and bobbinated them all. Took 2 days just binge watching Netflix - Call the Midwife. I do the same thing with each color that you do on the Annie’s Threadkeep, I take my hand to elbow length & poke it folded in half thru the hole on top of bobbin; then I do the slip knot, same as you. Then when I need a strand, it just slides out with a needle tug, same as you do with your threadkeeps. Off to watch more of your videos while I stitch 😊

  • @sigivesi
    @sigivesi 5 років тому +1

    Loved your video, yet again,, Teresa!
    Great to see the comparison of few different storage systems in one video. Very informative. As I said before, you are one really good teacher: great personality, good looking, very pleasant voice, good experience, eager to share, that lovely accent I miss hearing so much away from UK.
    I started stitching just about 5-6years ago, and have gone through all the storage methods I made up myself and have ever found. I remember all the excitement after my first Orpington Hobby Craft cross stitch shopping turning into confusion, when I really had to start unravelling those flosses, and starting using them for real. Now I have made my own - different, individual storage system, out of snippets I have found and used. Works for me fine.
    Thanks for your video, Teresa! I wish I had all your this video series back then... 💖💖💖

  • @maryw1924
    @maryw1924 5 років тому +1

    I consider myself an average stitcher, I am learning new tricks with each of your floss tubes. Thank you!

  • @rebeccamcclelland6463
    @rebeccamcclelland6463 5 років тому +5

    Teresa, I am really enjoying these series that you are doing! Last year I made my own pattern of Stevie Nicks and I stitched it up. It was my first full coverage but definitely not my last. As long as I have been stitching I did not know there was a correct way of unwinding the skein. I am learning things and I really appreciate you taking the time to do these series. Thank you so much! Hope you are doing well! Eagerly awaiting Part Four.

  • @carolynrockafellow417
    @carolynrockafellow417 3 роки тому

    I've been stitching for over 40 years and have stored my floss on bobbins and it is a pain for sure. I'm in the process of switching to the ring method..which is like the plastic floss keeper..only I made mine with fancy card stock from Michael's and put them in color groups on a shower curtain ring. Works great..also with the wrinkled floss from the bobbins quickly pull it over a damp sponge and the wrinkles come right out. So glad to find out about gridded fabric..I have always stitched my grids for full coverage and now I can save a ton of time. Thank you. I am really enjoying your videos.

  • @angelakopecky888
    @angelakopecky888 5 років тому +1

    OMGOODNESS I didn’t know you could just pull one thread off of the Annie’s Keepers!!!
    I use cards (for now) and I was taking the whole skein off and pulling off a thread and then putting the skein back on. And I thought that was pretty easy. Well I am glad I watched this! Thank you!!! 😀

  • @lorrinep1
    @lorrinep1 Рік тому

    Teresa thanks again for the options available and I agree your setup in the beginning saves so much time. Thanks again for taking the time to inform us of what is out there.

  • @christinapaniagua
    @christinapaniagua 3 роки тому

    I am a beginner stitcher and I knew there was something more then the cute patterns on line and shops. I don't like the same'ol same'ol that everybody is stitching. I absolutely love your videos.

  • @jaycreswell7008
    @jaycreswell7008 4 роки тому +2

    I'm a DMC Stitchbow girl. But I love that we now have options. Back in the day it was all home made.

  • @darlenearmes4357
    @darlenearmes4357 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video, Teresa.
    It seems like I have be a beginner forever. Nobody in my family or friends cross stitch.
    I bought a few small counted cross stitch kits and ended up quitting because I’d become so frustrated then I bought a few books and discovered some things on my own. However I always ended up quitting.
    One day I found the printed kits and purchased one. Surprise, surprise I finished it, a cute Kitty.
    I’ve tried the bobbin thread method then I found Annie’s thread thing which I like the best. I don’t have the patience for the bobbin thread method.
    You have truly inspired me! Keep up the good work. 👍
    I’m working on a printed kit, “The Last Supper” using tent stitching of which I am familiar with from doing plastic canvas kits.

  • @annsmith5625
    @annsmith5625 Рік тому

    Wow, thx I picked up some tips! A lot has changed since I began stitching and took a long break.

  • @honkstheclown8631
    @honkstheclown8631 2 роки тому

    These videos are really helpful! I love your teaching style. As someone who's about to start their first cross stitch project ever, I really appreciate how thorough these videos are.

  • @lorielle1395
    @lorielle1395 5 років тому +1

    Teresa- I am thoroughly enjoying this series! I am an experienced stitcher returning to the hobby after almost 20 years...full coverage really wasn’t being done when I started. This is so interesting and informative as I really want to do a HAED. Thanks so much! Looking forward to the upcoming episodes!

  • @judyrosy
    @judyrosy 5 років тому +1

    Hey! You looked at me......the blob!! 💜🖤💜 Thank you for helping our craft spread to new people...well done.

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  5 років тому +1

      lol! Too funny hello again there blob! I am working on looking you in the eye :)

  • @tessthemess2905
    @tessthemess2905 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for doing this for a real beginner! When I first seen one of your videos, I thought you were too advance for me to understand. But this was actually what I have been looking for, basic and detailed. It really helped me make up my mind on my first kit up. Which I am at the organizing floss stage...

  • @pattygardner231
    @pattygardner231 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for all your hard work! What a great series. The section on floss was especially helpful. You showed me tricks I never knew. I love your teaching style. I hope there’s more coming. 😊 👏

  • @sandiego1966
    @sandiego1966 4 роки тому +2

    Love the video. Have always used my thread direct from the skein. I found the bobbins to be a pain.

  • @marygillmarten6758
    @marygillmarten6758 2 роки тому

    Thank you for going back to the basics for everyone, I see others have made this comment, I've stitched forever, started with embroidery, not cross stitch and I think this series is lovely! I hated the look of that gridded fabric until I heard your explanation. I'm not sure I like the look any better now, but I appreciate it now! I had no idea there was an app to measure fabric -- and neither does my local shop because we still do it on paper with a calculator!! What does one do with the grid when framing? Isn't it a bit unattractive? You probably answer this question eventually....Ah ha! Et voila! They disappear! How lovely!! And good reminder about hand dyed threads!

  • @stitchinglonestar6362
    @stitchinglonestar6362 4 роки тому

    I've been stitching for many years, but I love all of the little things you are showing us.

  • @mariwhitmer5377
    @mariwhitmer5377 4 роки тому

    I've watched a bunch of how to full coverage flosstubes. Boy I'm glad I found yours. I'm watching all of the series before taking the leap. Great videos, I've stitched on 40 count linen for years but the full coverage thing scared me. Thanks for these!

  • @sthomson06
    @sthomson06 3 роки тому

    Wow, I have been cross-stitching on and off for decades and I never realized I could just pick out one thread from those card organizers! I have been untying and retying so so much. That will save so much time.

  • @richterstitcher7936
    @richterstitcher7936 5 років тому +2

    Refreshing is always good! I am a return stitcher from the 80’s and that was stamped. Decided to try counted cross stitch. Things sure have changed! Learning alot with this series. Haven’t tried full coverage but I am tempted so I found these tutorials. I love the look of full coverage and have collected a couple patterns. Thank you!

  • @Gargamelly
    @Gargamelly 22 дні тому

    Thanks for this! Very helpful. I'm a new subscriber.

  • @christianebeckham8012
    @christianebeckham8012 4 роки тому

    I love your videos. You are an excellent trainer. I used to be a teacher/trainer as a career. about 15 years ago, I cross stitched like crazy and loved it. I am now taking it up again. So I know quite a bit...but always used kits or patterns. I just loved all of your tips and tricks that I never knew...the apps, the sample stitching, the organization. I have learned so much from you. Thank you so much. Side note...I am American and I just love your accent!

  • @michele7577
    @michele7577 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much! After being an old stitcher set in her ways, I am finally starting to branch out. I would always stitch direct from the skein. Putting the skein around your wrist was revelatory!

  • @kathyshifflett8461
    @kathyshifflett8461 3 роки тому

    Omg just came across this video and it’s brilliant!! I’ve had my floss bobbinated for years and hate it!! I’m switching to Annie’s keepers!!! Thank you!!

  • @janetshaffer423
    @janetshaffer423 2 роки тому

    Baggies get dirty and wrinkled quickly.....I just purchased the floss holders you recommended...Can not wait u til they get here!

  • @juliecronk1292
    @juliecronk1292 2 роки тому

    Thanks for showing. Asked too soon

  • @colorfulcolorist
    @colorfulcolorist 4 роки тому

    This is EXACTLY what I'm looking for as a newborn cross stitcher. Thanks.

  • @marcelitabellaesconde2258
    @marcelitabellaesconde2258 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for teaching us this floss organization...

  • @stormyanngraves
    @stormyanngraves 2 роки тому

    I really love this in-depth series. I’m new to cross-stitching and have plans to start a HAED full-coverage project. But all the different supplies and things- it just all sort of gets lost for me and makes me feel really overwhelmed and i haven’t been started the project yet. So I have been researching how to start and came across these and they’ve been really helpful and informative for me.

  • @doeeyedfaun4020
    @doeeyedfaun4020 Рік тому

    So crazy, I start with the “wrong” end and never had problems.

  • @alikc25
    @alikc25 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the videos,very helpful.

  • @rhondahelfand6089
    @rhondahelfand6089 4 роки тому

    i am lovin this as i am a total newbie

  • @aislinrose1
    @aislinrose1 4 роки тому

    I just bought my first HAED and this series has been a god send so far. I have a lot of experience stitching but I have never done a full coverage of this level before. It's intimidating but something I've wanted to do for a while. Thank you so much for this, it's so helpful.

  • @debbiedoud1723
    @debbiedoud1723 5 років тому

    Thanks. There are lots of beginners out there.

  • @kjasper931
    @kjasper931 5 років тому +1

    Another excellent tutorial! I learn new things from each one. Thank you!!

  • @staceyl8505
    @staceyl8505 3 роки тому

    Came back for a reminder of which end of the skein to start with, setting up my first Annie's keeper thanks to your brilliant videos. Thank you so much for all the excellent advice!

  • @MandySayer-v9i
    @MandySayer-v9i 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic so helpful thank you

  • @karenreilly9425
    @karenreilly9425 5 років тому

    Thank you for the tapping thread thing I had never heard about it before and it works great.

  • @Bina6019
    @Bina6019 4 роки тому

    You have certainly encouraged me to do a full coverage. I always thought I never could...can't wait to try now.

  • @MyFriendKristen
    @MyFriendKristen 4 роки тому

    I absolutely love your videos!!! Keep being amazing and teaching those of us who are just starting out how to make our craft more beautiful and more enjoyable!

  • @jenniferahlstrom590
    @jenniferahlstrom590 4 роки тому

    thank you for so clearly explaining what the benefits of the other types of thread holders could be for you... I've been using bobbins since I started stitching in the 80s, and never understood why/how the other systems could be better. hmmm...

  • @gabrisstitches8038
    @gabrisstitches8038 5 років тому

    I’ve done half stitch/Gobelin before but that was a long time ago in another country. The way you go about these videos is brilliant, keep up the good work!

  • @awoods8321
    @awoods8321 5 років тому

    These videos are amazing. So informative. You've missed nothing! Love them!

  • @ColMary95
    @ColMary95 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the information on thread organizers. I think I will consider changing to another system.

  • @mehmoodadaya6001
    @mehmoodadaya6001 5 років тому

    Excellent! I didn’t know of the existence of Annie’s keepers and I’m super lazy about bobbinating even if it’s what I do because it’s the best method I’ve found.. until now! Thanks for the very informative session! Looking forward to part 4!

  • @pingcampbell
    @pingcampbell 4 роки тому

    you inspired me to give full coverage a go. I was so intimidated by it. So now I decided to give it another go. Thank you. I really enjoy your videos

  • @auntpurl5325
    @auntpurl5325 5 років тому +1

    This is incredibly helpful for a brand new stitcher like me! All of the foundational information is saving my sanity, time, and money. Thanks so much for sharing!!

  • @angelakopecky888
    @angelakopecky888 5 років тому

    For me I like the Annie’s keepers or the cards. But I like how you show other options as well!

  • @sandraf6033
    @sandraf6033 5 років тому

    Thank you for showing the Pako organiser. I am really tempted by the version with needle cushions. I am with bobbins at the moment. They seem safer / neater to store with my kids around. I have also been given about a hundred floss away type bags by my neighbour and as they are not on key rings it is impossible to tell what there is. Bit of a nightmare though I am very grateful for all the beautiful colours. :) Your videos are fab! Thank you.

  • @fredcopley9628
    @fredcopley9628 5 років тому

    I am really enjoying this series! I had started my first HEAD a few months back but I am very slow! This is helping my confidence that I can complete Spirit of Winter by Josephine Wall. A beautiful chart with lots of confetti! Thanks for your time in explaining everything. I have watched you channel from the first and was amazed that your first chart was a HEAD! From West Virginia, USA Brenda C

  • @tinabush3660
    @tinabush3660 5 років тому

    Hi Teresa, another great video. I always pop my skein around the scented candle pot I keep on my desk, or pen pot and wind from there, it never fails. I bobbinate onto the plastic DMC holders but Annies Keeps are very appealing.

  • @bltperky
    @bltperky 4 роки тому

    An excellent instructional video! I have cross stitched for years and just learned how to pick out one thread from an Annie’s Helper floss organizer! I’m going to order some! Thank you for sharing!

  • @sevenandthelittlestmew
    @sevenandthelittlestmew 4 роки тому

    I’ve got card and I’ve got a hole punch and I’ve got a one inch punch. I’ve got binder rings. I figure I can make my own minders for now, to start.

  • @DP-lx8of
    @DP-lx8of Рік тому

    Great Idea about cost😀

  • @kevinmonceaux2101
    @kevinmonceaux2101 5 років тому

    I'm only part way into this video, and I'd already like to thank you for trying to cover all the details that some might not need, but that others do need.
    For some reason, watching the section on magic guide where you tell people not to be concerned about the lines made me think of the quilting marine's favorite line - remember, it's only fabric, and it's only thread. I guess that can apply to cross stitching too.
    Quilting is another hobby I've done some research on, but haven't actually gotten started on yet. And that lead to repairing vintage sewing machines. I've collected a couple of machines. One needs some work. I think my 82 year old Singer 128 might be functional without needing any work. I need to get around to trying it out. There's something about the fiber arts. I've learned some knitting basics, and am curious about spinning and weaving. All I've knitted, besides practice swatches, is a scarf and a couple of dish cloths.

  • @arianaodom6601
    @arianaodom6601 5 років тому

    Thank you for the tip about how to unravel. I have been bobbinating since the beginning and doing this nearly two years. Never noticed that thas what caused some to tangle up on me others to not!

  • @NinaKeilin
    @NinaKeilin 4 роки тому

    I was very curious about this craft--I have done some regular embroidery only--and I find this series so informative. Well done and such good attention to detail.

  • @marynelson6951
    @marynelson6951 5 років тому

    Great tutorial, I have been cross stitching for several years and I learned a lot of good tips about the measure and storage of the floss. Thank you.

  • @mercedesbaeza1907
    @mercedesbaeza1907 5 років тому

    I love the way you expected there is always something new to learn thank you.

  • @StitchingJoanne
    @StitchingJoanne 5 років тому

    Loving this series! You might want to mention in the next one about what to do if it has multiple skeins for 1 colour

  • @Sadalicious
    @Sadalicious 5 років тому +2

    I love this tutorial!
    I have also fallen in love with Annie’s keepers!
    Question though!
    For a project with say, 90 colors- how do you organize them for easy access when you stitch?
    I’m relatively like you, a chair and a stand- so no good place to really put them.
    Thank you!

  • @jenniferwalker4268
    @jenniferwalker4268 3 роки тому

    You can also pick up a bottle of fray-chek. Then you run a thin line along the edge of fabric. I get mine at local box store or a sewing store.

  • @karissadavis2281
    @karissadavis2281 5 років тому

    Learning so much! Thank you! And I love your shirt 😀

  • @Snowdrifft
    @Snowdrifft 4 роки тому

    Thank you for all the detail! That is what I need I am a baby stitcher and want to learn so thank you!

  • @graceheron963
    @graceheron963 5 років тому

    Hi Teresa, Thank you for the quick response. Have a great week. Your new watcher.

  • @tess-kz1co
    @tess-kz1co 5 років тому

    A new sub. Thank you soo much for these 3 tutorials. Can't tell you how much it helped me. Thanks again lovely !!!

  • @loricarroll3662
    @loricarroll3662 4 роки тому

    Fray check will help with fraying

    • @TeresaLittleStitcher
      @TeresaLittleStitcher  4 роки тому

      I had the worst experience ever with Fray check lol I will have to tell you about it in my next video! It will not be something I use again in a hurry.

  • @cross_stich_happy_alena9035
    @cross_stich_happy_alena9035 4 роки тому

    Thank you for these series. I started stitching few months back and probably nowhere near ready to try full coverage i enjoy watching these, learning some tips and mayve one day ill be brave enough to try something big. I am such an unorganized person cant imagine having over 80dofferent colours 😬

  • @JoColours
    @JoColours 5 років тому

    What a lovely series, Teresa!
    I'm working on my first HAED (and loving it), with 240 colours, and use a mix of systems. The 90 most used colours are on thread organizers like the Pako (but different brand) and the rest is on bobbins in boxes. So far that works for me.

  • @ginanearftworth4404
    @ginanearftworth4404 3 роки тому

    I can make suggestion for combining methods. Take your DMC, unravel it, fold it in half 3 times, cut the folds same as the end. Or for shorter thread cut both foled ends. I then fold in half and loop my thread around the bobbin. Pull 1 thread at a time or a 6 thread piece and loop that thru the hole.

  • @monicaharmonica7152
    @monicaharmonica7152 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for making these videos!! I haven’t finished the series but I’m learning more tips and tricks that I didn’t know before. I’ll be starting my first full coverage piece and I’m so glad you are here to help me organize my chaos! Lol
    P.S LOVE that shirt!! ♥️😍

  • @lencilenci7408
    @lencilenci7408 3 роки тому

    Thank you for doing this .. very helpful

  • @loranemiller9006
    @loranemiller9006 Рік тому

    You know on those pako organizers once I have them all on the card the symbols I mean, I take a piece of tape and go straight down the whole thing. Those way it’s is easier to pull in and out and I don’t have to worry about the glue not keeping them stuck to the cards and any of them falling off. Just a little helpful hint. Enjoy the stitching.

  • @leannemcintyre7908
    @leannemcintyre7908 5 років тому +5

    Can I ask how you store your Annie's and pako system when they are loaded with all the hanging threads. I have been stitching for a while. Ilove your videos and have learnt a couple of things I didn't know. Also love your accent. Thank you for spending the time you do to make these videos.

  • @Miauwies
    @Miauwies 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the video's. I'm learning a lot

  • @nicolecrous3217
    @nicolecrous3217 5 років тому

    Thanks for your videos. I've just been stitching for a few months and am learning so much. I have been marking with a dress makers pen my 10 x 10 blocks as haven't seen this here in South Africa, but will check on Amazon if I can purchase it.

  • @pchaplin8158
    @pchaplin8158 5 років тому

    You are amazing. Thanks for your video.

  • @sharonmorrison4517
    @sharonmorrison4517 5 років тому

    Great video. I needed a refresher on the DMC. I had forgot the end to pull from. Also the info about The full coverage grid fabric. I have not done one yet. I’m afraid I will start and become frustrated with changing colors so often. Thank you again☺️

  • @salinagonzalez5221
    @salinagonzalez5221 5 років тому +1

    For DMC, I use Michaels with a 20% coupon comes to less than $.75 each. They have coupons daily. Sometimes they have 50-40% coupons. I use this one for the boxes. Joann’s has the same deal. Herrschners has a good sale as well as 123Stitch. I store them on a plastic bobbin in a box which I use all the time. Happy stitching 🥰

    • @theresamorgan1033
      @theresamorgan1033 5 років тому

      You mean JoAnn's let's you buy more than one skein at a discount???????

  • @debradarensbourg6977
    @debradarensbourg6977 4 роки тому

    What I use is painters tape (blue), because it doesn't leave a sicky feeling when you remove the tape.,

  • @nerdiestitcher4809
    @nerdiestitcher4809 5 років тому

    Love your shirt