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@@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw So you don't deliver? may I know the price, I need a frame that can accommodate till 70cm*100cm, is it possible? Thanks for replying
Thanks for your information. I'm curious also ,if the embroidery can't be washed by washing machine,then how shall I wash it ?for example an embroidered jacket ? thanks !
Great question! It is haute couture embroidery . Imagine embroidered dresses being tossed in the washing machine ….:-) . Same with clothing for opera and theatre. Of course you may hang it in the air and there are ways to clean with a dot of fabric with alcohol which kills bacteria (armpit area), but this is something you should try out carefully and at your own risk 🤪
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Tank you this was very very helpfull. This step is rarely explained with that much level of detail, thank you this makes me a lot more confident about setting up my fabric for the first time !!
Thank you for this video! Would 6 momme be suitable? I also wonder if it is wise to pre-wash the fabric to deal with the shrinkage before you do anything with it...
As every fabric acts different and every use has its own perks, I would recommend you to always make samples to make sure the result meets your standard👍
It looks like you can … however, there is a huge preference for a reversed old sewing machine, powered by treadle, as it gives you room to manipulate the yarn
😂😂😂😂🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 öyle makinada ipi hızlı hareket ettirmek zor gelebilir hata yapınca dökmesi de zor olabilir çok iyi olmasına gerek yok yapıştırıcı sürülse ordakide şekle göre ipi yerleştiren üstüne de dikişi yapsan daha kolay olmaz mı kağıt yapıştırıcısı misal sadece şekilde kıpırdamadan dikiş oldumu tamam onu oraya katmanın panç inmesi gibi kalem şeklinde katacağı olacak şekli çizer gibi ipi kat tamam uçlu yada tükenmez kalemin içini çıkarıp yapıla bilinir 😂😂😂
Working with glue is no option for me :). I love the handmade feel of the work. But that is of course my personal opinion. Do you glue materials often?
I just discovered you today. I so needed this and today. I'm in the US and I haven't been able to find anyone who knows about tambour beading. I would love to schedule a call! Amanda Booz
Thank you so much for these videos! I just started and I am having trouble with my thread breaking. What am I doing wrong? I am using Fil au Chinois thread, as recommended. And it's been happening after about every 20 beads. Should I cast off more often? How many beads can I place before you recommend I cast off again, just to secure it and be safe? Thank you so much!!
Hi 👋! Your thread shouldn’t break at all. Which type of thread do you use? Fil Au Chinois is a brand name. You need the Fil à Gant from Fil Au Chinois 👍✨
Hi @@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw ! I just checked and I am using Fil à Gant, so strange! I have only just started learning tambour, so I'm probably not doing the stitch right yet. I think I sometimes might not hook the thread perfectly, and therefore pulling up only part of the thread instead of the whole thing, making me split the thread. And other ideas what I might be doing wrong?
@@woezzelboefje most people starting with Tambour embroidery tend to hold the thread quite tense (trying to concentrate really) … this might be the reason.
@@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw I think that was exactly it! I've been practicing a lot this weekend and I haven't had any more threads breaking! I was putting way too much tension on it! Thank you so much for replying!
Een zogenoemde quilt pen /potlood. Dit is een soort vulpotlood voor stof: mooi e dunne lijnen! Ik gebruik meestal witte vullingen, maar er is ook geel, groen en roze.
If you know how to handle the materials well, it does not damage the fabric. You will see holes in the fabric, but the threads of the fabric are just pushed aside. With steam these threads bounce back to their original place/shape.
Very clear demonstration. I was looking for such a video but couldn’t find any until I bumped into this one. And even though it is not in English language, I could understand everything. I just have a question. Is the fabric organza?
Letterlijk een paar dagen terug tamboereren ontdekt. Prachtig om te zien hoeveel mooie dingen er mogelijk zijn met deze techniek. Ondertussen al een paar benodigdheden aangeschaft, maar nog geen goede bron gevonden om de juiste stof aan te kopen want als ik zijde organza google, dan krijg ik bij de zoekresultaten vooral synthetische versies te zien 😕. Heeft u hiervoor een goede tip aub (Ned of B) ? Mag gerust ook een groothandel zijn, want ik heb een btw nr. . Dank u wel alvast en een hartelijke groet vanuit Vlaanderen!