How to Embroider Faster as a Beginner? - 06 Super Time Saving Methods
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Sometimes you will hear about the stabbing method or the sewing method when working embroidery stitches. Many of the embroidery stitch tutorials on DIY Stitching or describe these different methods for the same stitch. Which might leave you wondering what's the difference and is one better than the other?
Some embroidery stitches only work using one method or the other. For example, a French knot is essentially worked with the stabbing method. That's what you learn, and that's all that will work.
However, you can work many embroidery stitches with either method. The benefit to this is that you can find a stitching style that works for you and for the embroidery you're working on.
When you're learning a new stitch, try both stabbing and sewing. Do the same if you're having trouble with a stitch, or are looking to increase either your accuracy or speed.
As you try the two methods with different stitches, you may find that you enjoy working some with stabbing and others with sewing. You may also find that with one method, it's easier to work right to left, while the other is better working left to right.
There are no rules here, so experiment and go with what works!
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Nice channel. I recalled my teenage time when my mother teach all these stitches. Love from Pakistan
Thank you. I really enjoy the timbre and pace of your voice as you so clearly explain. Excellent. 🌸
My mom taught me to embroider keeping the needle on top on the fabric. Not poking in & out.
Watching the slow methods like- watching paint dry-like grass grow - watching water bring up to boil - not able to fall asleep-
Love your explanation- so easy and clear to follow
Excellent lesson, good explanation, shown very slowly so that can easily follow the method. Thank you, have subscribed to follow more lessons.
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Estoy aprendiendo español, y lo encuentro fácil. Espero que encuentres el inglés fácil tambíen ☺️
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Great tips! ⏩ As a beginner, I'm always looking for ways to improve my speed. Thanks for sharing these time-saving methods. Can't wait to try them out! 🧵👍
I'm a beginner. Which type of cloth u use in hoop to do design. Reply maam slow and neat work it's beautiful. Thanks maam. Reply to me😊❤
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Thanks first...take correct angle for viewed..mam...if u can make us to do just by watching ur video..u are the greatest teacher..more people simply upload videos for subscribers...just waste..ur work.is meanigful
Not without needles. Wooden ring stiffs cloth.
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