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I would never work a line and then after another one. Needlepoint best result is to stitch in diagonal ( bastket stitch), it is far much more professional and not complicated.
Thank you for sharing a very easy to understand ‘how to’ video, I do cross stitch, but hadn’t even entertained the idea of tapestry, I thought it would be too difficult for me, but after watching this I think I’ll add it to my ever growing ‘to do’ list Thanks from Aotearoa (NZ)
Thank you so much for this! As a beginner, I’ve been struggling with starting / finishing / tangled threads and messy-looking work. Your video has addressed all my main worries. -
Best “How-to-do” video I have ever seen !!! Voice slow and relaxing allowing the listener to absorb fully the information. Wonderful tips....especially the starting loop tip !! I find the music relaxing ....simple pattern and limited notes that knits things together.... No soaring trumpets or crashing kettledrums......AND ....a lovely lovely lady !!!
Isn’t tapestry different than needlepoint? I’ve been watching so many videos, and and now confused by the use (misuse?) of the various terminology. Thanks!
Threading the needle. EXACTLY how my mum used to do it when I watched her repairing my clothes & exactly how my nan used to do it. I don't even need to look at what I'm doing anymore since I've been doing it for years.
Thank you for making this video 😊 we love the way you demostrated the beginning and ending stiches and how to read a cross Stitch patteren👨👩👧👦 I am just starting and you make learning fun, thank you and stay safe😌
Excellent beginner video. The softness of her voice and light music in the background sets up a quiet tranquil environment for cross stitching, which is the way I think it should be. It’s all about the relaxation and art!!
I adore your tutorials. You are prepared and organized. You show the steps so that we can see them. I like the music as well. Would you do a tutorial on how to do a mirabella type pattern where there may be twelve different colors to one row of the pattern. It’s difficult to keep the shades of green or red separate. Thanks!
Love cross stitch since I was a little girl. I am having a hard time finding Aida Cloth by the meter. Do you know of any reliable sites where I can buy it? Thank you 😊