I have a photograph of a pine needle basket that was purchased that uses a couple techniques, but in a different way, and I wondered if you might be able to figure out how to put together a video on this type of thing using this technique as well as the breathing techniques that you showed that was in a circle called Tenneriffe
Beautiful! Carol could you demonstrate how to make multiple rows of this stitch between 2 coils for a larger netted area? I’d so love it! Thank you for your free videos. I’m relatively new to this craft , but I’m in love with it!
Fiquei feliz com sua resposta,e que bom que existe o tradutor, pois só assim você sabe que o teu trabalho esta sendo valorizado do jeito que faz, acredito que você mora do outro lado do mundo.Obrigada um abraço
Estou feliz que você poderia entender a resposta . Eu não sabia se o tradutor on-line iria funcionar. Sim , eu vivo nos Estados Unidos , mas meu pai era espanhol. Ele veio para a América quando ele era um adolescente .
Sorry for not responding, but apparently I cannot reply using an ipad and that is about all I use these days. I can only respond on the computer, and I rarely log on. So....to quickly answer the questions below... Gabrielle, that "red thing" is a just a plastic drinking straw...cut into about a one inch length. Lisa, I will try to remember to include a fishnet stitch on one of my upcoming videos. Yes, I teach a few classes a year at the Cultural Arts Center in Glen Allen, VA. Check their website for details.
Loved this video. As usual your demonstrations and explanations are so clear. I notice you used bead in some places. they don't look like beads with large holes. what thread do you use to get through the holes?
+BeeJay , If the holes are not large enough for the needle to go thru, then I take the needle off, thread the bead and then re-thread the needle. It is very time consuming. I usually use waxed linen threads. I teach using sinew because it is less expensive than waxed linen.