Hand & Lock are London’s premier embroidery house providing embellishment services to the Royal Family, top European design houses, the Royal Armed Forces, Savile Row and members of the public. In our central London atelier we offer a range of services from hand monograms and bridal customisation to goldwork blazer badges and machine embroidered logos.
Hand & Lock are committed to sharing our embroidery know how and inspiring the next generation of embroiderers. Since 2001 we have promoted a programme of embroidery education and advancement by creating the annual international embroidery competition ‘The Hand & Lock Prize for Embroidery’ and also establishing our School for Embroidery which now operates workshops and classes around the world. Whether you are interested in our embellishment services or learning the art of embroidery Hand & Lock here to help.
These videos are guides on how to set-up your pieces for various techniques presented by our Head Embroiderer Juliet Ferry
Your tutorial is very good and your instructions are very clear but the music is totally unnecessary. It was very hard to hear your instructions because the music was fighting with your voice. I couldn’t finish the tutorial which is a real shame.
There appears to be fabric attached to the frame. This was not mentioned. The frame I bought has no fabric, it is just wood. How does one attach the fabric to the frame? What sort of fabric is it? Wide twill tape? Is it reused each time? Is the embroidery fabric hemmed first?
I haven’t heart of this bouillon wire before until I watched Baby Squirrel Beading’s video. I had to learn more, that’s how I found your channel. I must say, it’s beautiful. Love your accent.
Thank you so much !! Your tutorial was amazing ! It helped me a lot to begin my embroidery on the kefta I want to create based on Alina's dark kefta in Shadow and Bone
This was so interesting, thank you so much. I was sad that the filming kept going from one position to another when I wanted to focus upon your stitching, and sadly the close up film was too dark and not at the right angle for a clear view. I would love to see this again but with better camera work is f possible? And no music please, it's not necessary. I have complained a lot I'm sorry but it really spoiled your beautiful tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you for your videos! I tried to find the table you are using on your website, but I couldn’t find it. Could you tell me what’s the name of that table or where you bought it, please? Thank you!
Je suis le fabriquant du métier sur le quel travaille ma fille je les fabrique sur mesure et les expédie sur commande dans le monde entier depuis la France
Please, please kill the "music", it totally over rides your voice. I'm listening using headphones and its totally distracting, I'm having trouble actually hearing the presenter. Please, please kill the music.
Beautiful work...but if you could speak up or fix your mic...it is impossible to understand your words. I have turned up my computer and the video all the way...and still...I can just tell you are talking but not what you say.
I've been trying to learn goldwork for a little while now and I'm so glad I discovered your channel! I love how beginner friendly and informative your videos are, and I totally dig Juliet's quiet, chill vibes and the lofi music in this series! Thank you so much for sharing all this awesome information, can't wait to watch more :D
Thank you for the video. When making tutorials the most important thing is your students being able to see and hear clearly. I am not interested in interesting camera angles and such. We realize the people making the videos are expert in their craft not producing videos. Very interesting series,
Thank you for your tutorials. I also find it difficult to hear you and seeing exactly what you are doing is also difficult could you zoom in from above?
Very interesting and professional content, I'm super happy to have it! It's a bit of a shame that the macro shots where I'm supposed to see the process and the final result of the stitches are out of focus. I can't see the main thing I'm interested in, or the difference between the stitches.
We apologize for that. We are experimenting with different methods and equipment to make these tutorials. We now have a much better camera to get the close up details, and our next video will have closed captions as well. Thank you for your feedback.
@@pols24100 Bonjour, c'était une boutade, car c'est ma fille qui brode sur le premier métier que je lui ai confectionné sur mesure, , et je confectionne tous ses métiers aux dimensions sur mesure même en grande longueurs ,