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Learn Tambour Embroider 3: Two ways to add beads 

Kat Makes
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This is where the going gets shiny! Today we're covering two different ways to add beads - the Ari method and the Luneville method, both of which are useful in their own different ways. I hope you appreciate my little history lesson at the front - I absolutely love deep diving into this stuff, and it was SO difficult it was to keep that section under three minutes! If you must, timestamps are below so you can skip around, you skipping skipper. As always, ask questions in the comments, and happy stitching!
00:00 Intro
00:33 A brief History of Tambour Embroidery
03:03 Learning the Luneville method
03:33 Large scale Luneville method
05:16 Actual Size Luneville method
08:41 Learning the Ari/Aari method
09:02 Large Scale Ari method
10:13 Actual Size Ari method
11:54 Pros and cons for each technique
14:08 A few tips and tricks for success
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Комментарии : 47   
@joelledegrace7205
@joelledegrace7205 22 дня назад
I wanted to say that you’re such a good teacher!! The large scale is sooooooo useful😍 Thank you so much for teaching us this art form😍
@scottguidry7185
@scottguidry7185 Месяц назад
I appreciate your guidance and tips. I’ve just started Tambour beading. My biggest challenge has been the sliding the heads up the thread. Your demonstration is the most helpful I have come across. Thank you
@hannahqtailoring6839
@hannahqtailoring6839 6 месяцев назад
Of I’d definitely love a history lesson if you haven’t already posted! I love your teaching style. You’re so kind, sweet, passionate and informative. Thank you! ❤
@ames522
@ames522 2 месяца назад
This is all so interesting! Using the mesh and crochet hook to make it bigger and visible for learning is brilliant.
@daminimaharajh856
@daminimaharajh856 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for continuing this series! I'm so excited to learn this skill. I want to eventually bedazzled my own wedding dress one day!
@katmakes
@katmakes 9 месяцев назад
Oh amazing! Thank you so much for watching!! I really adored beading my wedding dress, it was such an amazing project, and you can totally do it!!
@stefaniegrau1289
@stefaniegrau1289 9 месяцев назад
Hi Kat, a History-Episode would be very nice and interesting 😊
@katmakes
@katmakes 9 месяцев назад
Yay! I'm glad you're interested! I'll add it to my list :)
@stefaniegrau1289
@stefaniegrau1289 9 месяцев назад
@@katmakes ❤️
@EverLearningDragon
@EverLearningDragon 14 дней назад
I definitely need the history!
@julieratcliff7043
@julieratcliff7043 2 месяца назад
Your video came up as a recommended video. I must say I have gone down the @katmakes rabbit hole 😊❤😉 I would love a history series on tambourine embroidery ❤
@annalynnshandpaintedchocol6062
@annalynnshandpaintedchocol6062 8 месяцев назад
I am so so happy you did these learning videos. I had ordered a kit. It came with no instructions at all. Watching your lesson is so helpful. Thank you very much
@maryamyakisheva8929
@maryamyakisheva8929 2 месяца назад
You are soooo lovely!!! Thank you so much for teaching this, it's so super clear when you explain, just what I could wish for! And I love your energy!
@cbo208
@cbo208 4 месяца назад
This series is so helpful and inspiring. Thank you so much for making these videos!!
@lumikodi8251
@lumikodi8251 Месяц назад
Love the education as well , your awesome wow !
@rosiecoleman1922
@rosiecoleman1922 5 дней назад
Hi Kat! I'm so grateful for your videos, they are so detailed and helpful! Your work has definitely inspired me to lean this technique! Apologies if it was mentioned and I missed it but how do you decide how much thread to use and how many beads to load at a time when doing the luneville method?
@karennissen2934
@karennissen2934 2 месяца назад
Yes to learning more history as well! I love it!! 😉👍
@EmorettaRobinson
@EmorettaRobinson 2 месяца назад
You are so good at explaining and demonstrating this. I'm enjoying learning about this art form. The pictures that you showed from that runway show are exquisitely beautiful.
@kathleengaines4775
@kathleengaines4775 Месяц назад
I'm interested in a history lesson!
@Quietcloud
@Quietcloud 6 месяцев назад
Wow! What a fantastic series! I never knew this embroidery form could do anything but chain stitches on tulle. This is very exciting! I'm very impressed with your demonstrations and the depth of instruction! Thank you so much.
@soniabirthwright
@soniabirthwright Месяц назад
❤❤❤ thank you 💞
@BearBear2020
@BearBear2020 4 месяца назад
Yes 🙌 do a history segment!!
@dearmistersoandso
@dearmistersoandso 8 месяцев назад
Yes yes yes to the history. Ploise! Special history episode vote from me
@thefireflycaravan6529
@thefireflycaravan6529 9 месяцев назад
Yay I was so excited for this next part and now I’m psyched for the next video! Thank you so much for continuing the series. Would def love to learn more about the history too.
@katmakes
@katmakes 9 месяцев назад
I am so glad you're still enjoying it!! I am very much enjoying sharing my little obsession too 🥰
@dnithaatpg4
@dnithaatpg4 2 месяца назад
Hi Kat, absolutely love your videos, Theo, and Stella ❤. Is the fabric in this video silk organza. Please keep the videos coming! Thanks in advance.
@katmakes
@katmakes 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much! Yes it is :)
@MissNicolenesss
@MissNicolenesss 9 месяцев назад
My hook and organza is on its way! So excited to get started! I'm used to the native american method using one needle but I've been wanting to do larger things that would take forever with that method.
@peggyzepedaflores7527
@peggyzepedaflores7527 4 месяца назад
Me encantó tu explicación Saludos desde Suecia🎉
@triptigautam1364
@triptigautam1364 9 месяцев назад
Heyy im from india thanku so much for this series ❤
@katmakes
@katmakes 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for watching!!
@Shedoesdiy
@Shedoesdiy 4 месяца назад
4:30 My jaw dropped Omgooooooooooodness That is SO COOL!!!!
@HelenCamile63
@HelenCamile63 2 месяца назад
Stella is gorgeous! ❤
@peccantis
@peccantis 2 месяца назад
Luneville technique is perfectly suitable for frequent bead type switches... you just need to have it planned well beforehand, and string the beads in order. Ari technique, is superior for spontaneous beading.
@annesaffer629
@annesaffer629 2 месяца назад
Like a tambourine! The penny drops!
@user-fz5le1eo4q
@user-fz5le1eo4q 4 месяца назад
Ahh I'm so glad I found you darling your videos are absolutely magical! So yea I'm thinking that this is what I need to learn to make these applique patches using sequin and beads do u mind if I send you few pics of what I'm trying to make so u can tell me if this is what I need to learn
@katmakes
@katmakes 4 месяца назад
Hi! Thanks for this request! I would be happy to have a quick look - my email is hellokat.makes/at/gmail.com :)
@Cutiedoki
@Cutiedoki 6 дней назад
Thank you for this very helpful video! Greatly appreciated it! On the side note, is it just me or I don't see any part of the tutorial on how to set up the fabric on the slate frame? I would love to see that part and nee to know what's that white tape fabric used to hold the fabric. Thank you!
@katmakes
@katmakes 6 дней назад
Dressing the slate frame has its own separate video! You can find it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KO6fReydnTI.html
@escay8434
@escay8434 9 месяцев назад
Lovely series. Thanks very much. I look forward to learning and growing with you. I do have a question, which hook do you use?
@katmakes
@katmakes 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying it! My favourite is this one from Brodely - it's by far the best quality one I've found, but there are some good options on Etsy as well! www.brodely.com/product_info.php?cPath=85_23_94&products_id=1495
@marianneknapp4846
@marianneknapp4846 7 месяцев назад
Stunning works of Art Amazing Kat can you show us colored chalk to shade the fabrics? Thanks Marianne 💕
@Shedoesdiy
@Shedoesdiy 4 месяца назад
I definitely like the ease of the under stitching. That constant bead retireval seems tedious..... which says a LOT, consixering how daunting this whole process seems to be 😂
@joedolceland
@joedolceland Месяц назад
why you dont stitch the beads on top?
@linr8260
@linr8260 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for these informative videos! A theoretical question: if one needs to switch beads, would it not be possible to thread them in sequence ahead of time and then work from the bottom? Or is that too impractical?
@katmakes
@katmakes 8 месяцев назад
Theoretically you totally could! Your count and the sequence would have to be perfect - a mistake would be tricky to fix, but I imagine it could work really well in certain situations if you were happy to spend the time individually stringing them!
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