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I echo previous comments. This is exactly what I was looking for. Simple, precise, and straight to the point. I want to monogram some masks as gifts for seniors. Thank you so much🧵
Thank you so much for this video! The instruction is extremely clear, and seeing the stitches side-by-side is helpful for deciding which stitch to use. It's a real help!
I'm trying to learn how to embroider because I want to make a bandana for my puppy with her name embroidered on it 🐶 I'm adopting her 💕 I still have to wait 2 months coz she's still breast-feeding 💕
@@Kat-te3kc i got her 3 days ago I named her 'Boba Pearl' coz she's white and has brown spots on her body making her look like a 'milktea' lol p.s she loved her bandana so i'm a happy fur momma
Thank you for this! I'm trying to stitch cursive for a Christmas gift. I'm a newbie to seeing these done helps me visualize what would for best for me!
Sooooo HELPFUL! I’m a total beginner to embroidery but I want so badly to put the names on our new stocking this year myself! Thanks for your perfect explanation!🎉 God bless and Merry CHRISTmas!!🎁🎄
Thank you! This is amazingly simple to follow. I made a baby quilt for my daughter while pregnant but never finished it because I was waiting to add her name and birth date. I've been hesitant to give it to someone just in case they make a mistake with spelling. I'm going to practice this hand embroidery and hopefully have her baby quilt done soon!...she's 15 months now😂
I'm glad you like it and find it useful. Yes, practicing to get the spacing and "feel" will greatly help you. Would love to see a picture when you're done. Congratulations!
I want to gift my mom a hanky with her name embroidered on it on her birthday... I knew only back stitch till now... But after this video i m surely going to try more stitches... Thanks for the help... 😊😊
@@PreciousMe my first attempt took hours, then he lost his gloves - hopefully in the house 🙈… so as I started the next pair, after the first letter, I decided there must be a better way, and here it was 😀 I really appreciate people like yourselves who take the time to share their knowledge on RU-vid. Thanks again.
Thanks so much. My daughters masks need to have her name on them for school. I have tried fabric markers but the letters bleed together after a while. This should make labels on her masks and other fabric items last much longer.
I usually just do my embroidery onto my cotton with nothing behind it. I only do a word or two, maybe a heart. But I’m about to do a few words on a cotton baby onesie. So is it important to put some sort of stabilizer on it? And if so, do I have to take it off when I’m done?
thank for sharing :) simple and smart can you make a video explaining how to get started? the starting point, if you make knots or not, how long is the wire for 1 letter?
Thank you for this video! I was going through some of my grandmother's belongings and found an embroidery piece she had started as a present for her sister (my great aunt) before she passed away. They were best of friends and the loss of my grandmother has been really hard on her. I hope to give her the finished piece for her birthday this month and your video is going to help make that possible. Thank you!