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How To Dress Your Frame For Tambour Embroidery 

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In this video, Saskia ter Welle shows how to dress your frame for tambour embroidery. When you do tambour embroidery, you stretch the fabric as tight as a 'tambour' ( the French word for drum). How to do that and what to watch out for is
in detail in this video.
Saskia ter Welle learned haute couture embroidery techniques at, among others, the prestigious École Lesage in Paris, part of CHANEL. Once she was captivated by the infinite possibilities this offers for her own couture line, she decided to share her enthusiasm for this and start teaching these techniques in the Netherlands.
She has since written two books on the subject and introduced hundreds of people to the wonderful world of beads, sequins and Swarovski stones ....
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@sosnow6194
@sosnow6194 7 месяцев назад
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 !!
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 7 месяцев назад
Great 👍! Off you go … 👌🌟
@TheOReport1994
@TheOReport1994 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this! I've only ever seen the fabric being stitched to 2 sides but no one has shown how to use the twill tape to fix the perpendicular tension! I'm building my own frame and now I know what to do! Thank you so much!
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 3 года назад
You’re welcome! Enjoy🙋‍♀️
@TheSmockerlady
@TheSmockerlady 3 года назад
Fabulous tutorial as always Saskia. Thank you so much for putting this into English for us.
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 3 года назад
Thank you Marysia! You make my day! 😍🙋‍♀️
@Portia620
@Portia620 2 года назад
I was shocked as I’m In the US! Thanks!
@iamnow5983
@iamnow5983 2 года назад
i love this video. everyone teaches the stitching and I'm looking for prep like this. Thank you!! I subscribed!!!
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 2 года назад
Thanks! What other content are you looking for? What is your main purpose for this type of embroidery?
@Portia620
@Portia620 2 года назад
I thought this was Ana excellent video too as many don’t show the basics!!
@wandagrayson646
@wandagrayson646 3 года назад
Very clear and easy to follow. Thanks!
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 3 года назад
You’re welcome!
@pinna650
@pinna650 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing it in such a detail showing ❤️ love your work
@rocki_bb
@rocki_bb 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I ordered my silk organza yesterday, and I'm going to start building my frame tomorrow! Your videos have been so incredibly helpful!
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 2 года назад
Great to hear! Happy embroidery 🪡!
@jokjones1
@jokjones1 2 года назад
Such a brilliant vid. Thank you
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 2 года назад
Thanks! 🙏😊
@Portia620
@Portia620 2 года назад
Amazing English too! Thanks
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 2 года назад
Thanks Anitra! 🤩
@noonseen2017
@noonseen2017 Год назад
Thanks for the tutorial! Does this damage the fabric near the pins and stitching area?
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw Год назад
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.
@noonseen2017
@noonseen2017 Год назад
@@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw Thank you so much!
@woezzelboefje
@woezzelboefje 10 месяцев назад
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!!
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 10 месяцев назад
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 👍✨
@woezzelboefje
@woezzelboefje 10 месяцев назад
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?
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 10 месяцев назад
@@woezzelboefje most people starting with Tambour embroidery tend to hold the thread quite tense (trying to concentrate really) … this might be the reason.
@woezzelboefje
@woezzelboefje 10 месяцев назад
@@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!
@karen-ey8ox
@karen-ey8ox 2 года назад
good evening, I loved the video however I do not know the name of the embroidery frame which I want to acquire could someone tell me please
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 2 года назад
The embroidery frame for tambour embroidery is large enough to be put on two trestles so you can sit behind it with your legs under with both hands free. The fabric is sewn to the the twill tapes on the large sides, and pinned with strips of twinkle tape to the smaller sides to get the right tension.
@joedolceland
@joedolceland 21 день назад
where i can find your frame, thanks
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 20 дней назад
@@joedolceland I sell these frames in my studio
@joedolceland
@joedolceland 20 дней назад
@@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
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw
@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw 20 дней назад
@@joedolceland I do, but it depends where you are located.
@joedolceland
@joedolceland 19 дней назад
@@SaskiaterWelleRisseeuw I'm in Italy
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