Your work is absolutely incredible! I have looked at tons of videos and yours are so easy to follow and your patterns are beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talents with us and for this free pattern!!
How beautiful. Such a joy to watch you. My daughter ordered a kit as a gift for me. I'm so excited, I can't wait. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful talent with us and for your generosity.
Stunning! I appreciate your videos so much!! Thank you for showing us how to create something beautiful in these uncertain times , all without saying one word!
Good morning, it is the time when I am watching this video from Mexico. Kind regards, I am very impressed by how beautiful your technical embroidery is, which is easy to understand. Thank you, because for embroidering in this way it is a work of art. in the distance a virtual hug blessings 🙏🙏
@@dianavingert9227 Yay! :) Hi Diana, I'm starting my very first embroidery and I used this pattern. Thank you so much for giving it for free ♡ I'm excited
Thank you for the lovely free pattern. It is beautiful and I am looking forward to working it. It is a long time since I have done any.embroidery. Your work is beautiful. Thak you once again. Tricia
I am a totally beginner, I discover your IG & YT account I am so glad to follow you ! I have juste downloaded this free pattern, I will try by the week-end ;) Thank you for these quality videos ! :)
So so beautiful! I'm definitely going to give it a go! Very excited. Can somebody please advise me on how much thread I will need for the different bits please?
Thank you. You will see the amount of skeins needed, and color numbers, if you download the pdf pattern. You can download it at my website vingert.store, this one is free.
I’m new to embroidery so when it says “6 strands” does that mean I use 6 strands of thread in the needle which would then become 12 because you fold it or 3 strands which then become 6 when you fold it?
When you embroider, you don't make a knot to join both ends of the floss (aka the thread). Instead, you simply going to pull the floss through the eye of the needle and let a few inches hang loose and knot the other end. I hope this helped
When it is said 6 strand's you just put a knot on one side of the thread where the other end is kept free .when it's said 12 strands you combine both threads and put a knot at the end.and when it's 3 strands you separate 3 strands from 6 and then one end is tied a knot a other one is kept free.hope you understood
Just don't double the thread and tie both ends at the end but instead let the one end you pull through the needle hang loose and watch that it doesnt slip through when embroidering. You'll be fine:) notes and the amount of threads always refer to this method unless otherwise mentioned