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  • In this week's video, Marie shows us how to stitch in hand and double the speed of your stitching using the sewing method! 2 x your stitching speed and try this new needlecraft technique today! Take a look below for the link to shop the Touch of Magic stitch-a-long like Marie!
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  • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
    @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for watching everyone! Let us know… did these techniques help you speed up?! Join us in the VIP Stitch Club for 10% off here eepurl.com/bMI7-L

  • @zasioux
    @zasioux Před 2 měsíci +4

    Such an excellent tutorial! I watched dozens before this one, and was annoyed, but yours is to the point, well focused, and easy to follow. Thank you! 😊

  • @suekay5353
    @suekay5353 Před 2 lety +15

    As a lefty, I would love it if you could demo how to stitch these three methods so I, too, can use the sewing method to stitch quicker. Thanks!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +5

      Hi Sue,
      Thank you for watching 😊
      I do apologise for not including the left-handed tutorial, we’ll work on that and try to post one soon! 🤞

  • @stitchingbytheseaside
    @stitchingbytheseaside Před 2 lety +21

    This is the BEST stitching in hand / sewing method tutorial I’ve ever seen! I’ve spent years searching CZcams for this and I finally feel confident to try it again! Thank you 💕

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much Emily, that makes me so happy! Can’t wait to see your hand stitched projects ☺️ happy stitching 🌸

    • @zasioux
      @zasioux Před 2 měsíci

      I totally agree.

  • @janehillsden9116
    @janehillsden9116 Před 2 lety +12

    This is genius! I’ve been cross stitching for over 30 years and didn’t even know this technique existed! Your video was so clear and helpful and I will definitely be giving this a go-thank you so much!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching Jane, I’m so glad you found it helpful ☺️ any questions, let us know anytime. Happy stitching in hand 🌸

  • @chriswelsh2
    @chriswelsh2 Před 2 lety +3

    This made me smile. Is there EVER a time when there is nothing left to learn about Cross Stitch?! Will definitely give it a try 😊

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for watching and for your lovely comment - so happy the video helped ☺️ happy stitching 🌸

  • @cathierosa3730
    @cathierosa3730 Před rokem +2

    Thank You so much for this video. I been stitching the old fashion way since I started stitching. I have to try this soon. Thank You so much.

  • @traceythompson6974
    @traceythompson6974 Před 2 lety +4

    OH my GOD! This is potentially life-changing! Excellent tip, thank you so much!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching. This is definitely life-changing, can confirm ☺️ Happy stitching 🌸

  • @carrotcakestitcher
    @carrotcakestitcher Před 2 lety +3

    Great tips Marie. Thank you 😘

  • @SAKnitter
    @SAKnitter Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you SO much for this tutorial!! I can stitch in hand now!! 🎉

  • @BlueHorseStitchers
    @BlueHorseStitchers Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Marie! I've been stitching for many decades, but I still enjoyed your tutorial. I love watching other stitchers' methods--there's always something to learn! Thank you.

  • @tammygant4216
    @tammygant4216 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this. I will need to re-watch and pause and re-wind several times. I'm beginning to get it. Thank you!😊

  • @valeriebarber5302
    @valeriebarber5302 Před rokem +2

    I just watched several stitch in hand tutorials. Yours was by far and away the best. Very easy to follow and easy to see. EXCELLENT Thank you.

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Valerie, so kind of you 💕 I am so glad it helped x
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @alisongallup6385
    @alisongallup6385 Před rokem +3

    This is the best video I have seen! Easy directions and good visualization of the process. You are truly awesome!😊

  • @donnarogers2429
    @donnarogers2429 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this lesson. Wow! I learned long ago to start in the upper left. I could not figure out how to stitch in hand starting upper left. Now I know. I will be practicing this. Let’s see if old dogs can learn new tricks. Thank you for this video!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Hi Donna, thank you for watching and for your lovely comment, I am so happy it helped! 😊 happy stitching 🌸

  • @lynettesmith6539
    @lynettesmith6539 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video and I have stitched for a long time …. So good for beginners or longtime stitchers who may have not heard of choices !!!!!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment Lynette ☺️ happy stitching 🌸

  • @bettyechristain9711
    @bettyechristain9711 Před rokem

    Looking forward to practiceing.

  • @susanloughnane4380
    @susanloughnane4380 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow - how did I ever not know this, haha....!!? Great demo of some ways to avoid that constant back and forth that I currently do.

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching Susan, so glad we were able to show you a new technique ☺️ happy stitching in hand 🌸

  • @jocee7092
    @jocee7092 Před 2 lety +2

    Very happy with your demonstration of the Victoria stitch. I've been trying to figure out the best way to do this with fancy floss for a while as most tutorials only mention the English and Danish method and haven't demonstrated it in a continuous left/right/up/down way. Thanks!

  • @beverleygardam151
    @beverleygardam151 Před rokem +2

    Thankyou for showing these steps “l have just started using the sewing method ,at 80 years of age ,but l still get stuck at times ,but it is much quicker .🥰

  • @katiewest2253
    @katiewest2253 Před 2 lety +4

    Perfect timing on this video. I am forced to stitch in hand because I was VERY close to the edge of the fabric and I couldn’t use my q-snap. Stitching in hand using sewing method isn’t as bad as I thought. Thank you!

  • @sewmesarah
    @sewmesarah Před 2 lety +1

    Great tips Marie, thank you!

  • @MsGabmc
    @MsGabmc Před 2 lety +1

    This is so cool ... never heard of it before!

  • @elizabethjones7694
    @elizabethjones7694 Před rokem

    I just found this video, and I must say, you have the most beautiful blue eyes.

  • @yanicamizzi2786
    @yanicamizzi2786 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok so I am floored away by this. I have seen other yt videos but never really understood this until now. I do stitch in hand but using the stabbing method. Tonight I will find a scrap of aida and try this. Thank you!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +1

      Omg thank you so much Yanica, I'm so happy that the tutorial was helpful ☺️ Hope you'll love the new method when you try x Happy stitching 🌸

  • @beckyacosta2090
    @beckyacosta2090 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. I need to practice!

  • @pennygreenfield8418
    @pennygreenfield8418 Před 2 lety +2

    Wonderful, I'd never heard of this method. Will definitely try this. Thank you so much 😊 xx

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching Penny, so happy you’ll be giving it a go ☺️ happy stitching 🌸

  • @kathleenmckee9603
    @kathleenmckee9603 Před rokem +1

    Such a great demonstration, thank you

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for watching Kathleen, so happy it was useful! 😊
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @diane19456
    @diane19456 Před 2 lety +1

    Best tutorials ever. 🙏

  • @dfalco2138
    @dfalco2138 Před rokem +1

    I’m going to jump right in with this method! Thanks for such a thorough and easy to understand tutorial.

  • @lizsalas6998
    @lizsalas6998 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you this is a great tutorial really appreciate it! 😊

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much for watching Liz, hope you enjoy stitching in hand 😊

  • @karenolson2532
    @karenolson2532 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video thanks for sharing

  • @nightmarebeforestitchmas
    @nightmarebeforestitchmas Před 2 lety +3

    What a brilliant tutorial ! Very helpful and I will be certainly giving it a go ! I only usually stitch it in hand when I stitch over a lunch period - otherwise it’s a qsnap and lowery for me ! ☺️

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much Maxine, I’m so glad it was helpful ☺️ I have a lot of projects I stitch in my lowery too, it’s usually the sampler type of projects I stitch in hand 😊

  • @estelamichel1601
    @estelamichel1601 Před 2 lety

    thanks for this wonderful video 👌🏽❣️🥰😍 I am begging and didn't know about the diagonal stich 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @softnpure
    @softnpure Před 6 měsíci

    hello i love you this is so helpful thank you so much 😭😭

  • @hmegginson5900
    @hmegginson5900 Před 2 lety +4

    I had done this method for years but then got the impression that "proper" stitchers use a hoop to keep the tension tight so stopped. It's such a relief to go back to doing it this way again after 20 years!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much for watching 😊 I'm a firm believer that proper stitching is any stitching that makes you happy - we're not competing but enjoying the hobby we love ❤️ hope you're having fun stitching in hand! 💕 happy stitching 🌸

    • @Lovescomedy87
      @Lovescomedy87 Před rokem +1

      I do find that my stitches aren't as tight, but it's fast, so it's worth it if I have a few odd stitches

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @jeannettegodwin4268
    @jeannettegodwin4268 Před 2 lety

    Thank you again for the tutorial…I like picking up tips…my stitching really is better since I watched you.

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před 2 lety

      That is fantastic Jeanette, I am so happy to hear that ☺️
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @peggymartinez5350
    @peggymartinez5350 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for a great tutorial. Excellent teaching tool. Thank to each of you

  • @lesleynitschke6879
    @lesleynitschke6879 Před rokem

    Thank you for this, I've just picked up my stitching after a few months off and I use a hoop and oh boy has it made my frozen shoulder play up badly so last night I wondered and tried stitching in hand and it was a great improvement and this morning this video popped up. YT read my mind lol who said big brother ain't watching 😂😂 thanks for the great video now to put it into practice, mind you I am using 36 count so find the holes is a little tricker but I'll perservere 😂😂

  • @Eiaknits2012
    @Eiaknits2012 Před 17 dny

    I use the sewing method but I hold the rolled fabric differently. Instead of the fabric being on the side it is on the bottom making it much easier and more effective to use. I can also use the pin stitch for starting and finishing my thread. Holding the fabric on the bottom will help those who stitch “left handed “ also.

  • @janiceredden3431
    @janiceredden3431 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing, Marie! I am going to try these methods. I currently use a stand & a QSnap because I have nerve damage in my hands & cannot hold onto a hoop or frame for long periods of time. I am going to try these methods!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much for watching Janice - I'm so sorry to hear you suffer with your hands. I hope this will help you enjoy longer stitching sessions again 💕 happy stitching 🌸

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem

      Glad we could help!

  • @annamae859
    @annamae859 Před rokem

    I've been cross stitching for 50 + years I've used all of these methods and tbh I didn't know they had names. The only thing I was taught is that all your stitches must lie in the same direction otherwise it looks untidy, so I have always marked the top of the canvas on the reverse side for guidance. I also didn't realise that you could buy canvas marked out in this grid pattern, I honestly thought people were pencilling in the lines. I have always started in the middle and worked outwards. Now I am getting older, have a tremor and the old eyesight is not as good as it was, I think I should invest in this pre marked canvas, when my current stock of Aida has run out.
    Great tutorial, keeping hands on hand crafts alive. x

  • @pujasharda5845
    @pujasharda5845 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Marie! Really useful and I’ve indeed learnt something new. Hopefully it quickens my stitching! Is it possible to do like a “slow mo” at the stitching part? Couldn’t quite get that part. Thank you!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Puja, thank you so much for watching ☺️ for slow mo, I’d recommend changing the speed of the video to 0.25x (via the three dots in the right corner of the video frame) - hope this will help 😊 happy stitching 🌸

  • @rebecasolares2651
    @rebecasolares2651 Před 9 měsíci

    They you so much!! How do you avoid the Frey from coming undone. In super new and live it this far

  • @janicebest-nesbitt6455
    @janicebest-nesbitt6455 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video. I think if some more time on this sewing method would be great. I needed to see it slower and an actual pattern with all three stitches in hand. I really want to learn this method but I am finding it difficult to know exactly where my needle should go when switching between 1, 2 and 3.
    Great video, thank you. I’ve learned that this is the method I am really interested in.

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem +2

      Hi Janice, thank you so much for watching, I'm so glad you found it useful! Thank you for the suggestion, we'll keep it in mind when planning future tutorials. What I would recommend meanwhile is to just take a scrap piece of Aida and practice the stitches without necessarily following a pattern, and then progress onto a beginner friendly small pattern. With a little bit of practice, you will be a pro in no time 😊
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @TheCreate78
    @TheCreate78 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello!
    Thank you so much for this video!!
    Can we use the Danish method to stitch from the top to the bottom, but not one stitch at a time?

  • @ShatteredRippleBooks
    @ShatteredRippleBooks Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hi what is the clip called that you use to secure the centre of the rolled up fabric? Thanks 😊

  • @justinestitching
    @justinestitching Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Marie for this great tutorial! I have always stitched in hand but using the stick and stab method rather than the sewing method. I would like to know if there is any difference in the neatness of your stitches using the sewing method? Your stitching looks beautiful on camera!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +4

      Thank you Justine ☺️🌸 in the beginning, I did think it was a bit untidy and it took a little bit of practice to get the hang of it - I’d say it took one project to practice and get neat.
      By now I can rarely see a difference between stitches I do in hand and stitches I do with the stabbing method.
      I got used to pressing my thumb against the finished stitch to help it lay nicely - that definitely helped.
      I also find that stitches that look a bit untidy start laying nicely on the fabric after I’ve ironed the project (on the wrong side of the fabric, I never iron the stitches directly). I also stroke the thread every so often to make sure it’s not twisted which makes it look untidy.
      Hope this helped 😊 any further questions, don’t hesitate to let me know x
      /Marie

    • @justinestitching
      @justinestitching Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for taking the time to send such a detailed reply! I will keep practising.... Thanks too for your tip about the wonder clips. I have started using them and they are making a massive difference!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      @@justinestitching you are most welcome, so glad it helped ☺️

  • @tammygant4216
    @tammygant4216 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm still new to cross stitch, so I need to watch this again, but I've already learned enough to faster than I was! BIG THANKS!! PS Where did you get the clamps you used to hold your rolled up fabric?

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Hi Tammy, I’m so happy to read your comment, thank you so much for sharing ☺️ the little clamp is called Wonder Clip and the orange thingy a Spool Hugger - I got both on Amazon UK 😊 happy stitching 🌸

  • @chantalhenderson6994
    @chantalhenderson6994 Před 19 dny

    Hi thank you 🙏. My question is if my usual stich starts with 42 does it matter if I sometimes do 24?

  • @user-uq9wh3nx8r
    @user-uq9wh3nx8r Před 7 měsíci

    Hello just asked if where did hou buy the clip or clum how did you vall that thank you gorvyour sharing

  • @cortney2799
    @cortney2799 Před rokem

    Another great video!! My question is can you do the in hand stitching for big blocks of color and also stitching with a hoop for other areas? I feel like this is a silly question. My next project has a lot of background that’s the same color.

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for watching Cortney - that's a great question!
      I'd say definitely yes, the only thing is the potential different look of the stitches. With a little bit of practice, the hand stitched stitches look just as tidy as the ones stitched in a hoop - I started with having a hand-stitched only small project to practice and since then, I happily combine hoop and hand stitching in one project as needed 😊
      Hope this helped 😊 happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @noreenkennedy5381
    @noreenkennedy5381 Před 2 lety +1

    Marie can I ask if this method can be used on all fabrics ? Great tutorial

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Noreen,
      yes absolutely! I would recommend to start with Aida for practice as linen can be a bit more fiddly, so it’s good to build up your confidence and technique on Aida. But only sky is the limit with sewing method! I use it on everything from 14ct Aida to 40ct linen ☺️ any questions, let us know anytime. Happy stitching 🌸

  • @Lorielsmith
    @Lorielsmith Před 2 lety +1

    I'm currently working on a project where my Aida is so stiff I can not get it to lay flat or tight in my hoop. In the future, how do I get my material not to be so stiff? Do I wash it or something? I love your videos btw!! I'm new to this hobby and I LOVE it!

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Loriel,
      thank you for watching and welcome to this amazing hobby and cross stitching community ☺️
      Oh I know the pain of stiff Aida! I wash it in a lukewarm water with a little bit of dish soap and then iron it while still a little bit damp through a dry dishcloth. The reason why I iron it still a bit damp is that when Aida dries completely, it can dry with creases that are hard to get rid of afterwards.
      When ironing, go over the fabric only a couple of times and don't stay too long in one spot - it shrinks with too much heat but is absolutely fine with a few strokes of iron 😊
      There's a great no-wash (spray water only) tutorial on this channel you can also check out 😊 czcams.com/video/iC8K5ELZ1eE/video.html
      Happy stitching 🌸

  • @joanmorton9844
    @joanmorton9844 Před 2 lety +1

    I have arthritis in my hands and find the sewing method difficult. I usually use a hoop and the stabbing method. Do you have any suggestions to make the sewing method easier for me?

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Joan, I’m so sorry you suffer from arthritis. The one thing that comes to mind is to hold the fabric at an angle - I hold it very straight in the demonstration but when I go to show how I’ve stitched on the trick or treat, I position the fabric at a degree to make the stitching more comfortable. When I do this, I notice that the stitching is more effortless and I don’t suffer from any cramps or finger fatigue. Perhaps that could help? 💕

  • @michelleeverett7919
    @michelleeverett7919 Před rokem

    This is a great video! The problem in ran into was that with large blocks of color, you can tell from the front when I switched methods. There are ridges or lines. How do I keep my tension stable?

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem +2

      Hi Michelle, many thanks for watching and for the great question - I too find that changing stitch type will result in a visibly inconsistent look of stitches in a block. What I could recommend is using the 180 degree turn method - so you'd stitch a line using Victorian stitch, then turn your fabric 180 degrees so it will effectively be upside down, and continue stitching the next line with Victorian stitch. This 180 degree turn means you will always use the same type of stitch, always stitch in the same direction with your hand (although different directions on the actual fabric), and although I find it's still slightly visible (especially in a block stitched in the same colour), it's the best and most consistent way I found 😊 I've covered this in the Stitch with Me video (the thumbnail has Christmas tree on it and I think it was published back in November 2022).
      It's one of the reasons I tend to use the Danish method of stitching even for variegated threads (I'm a rebel!) as long as the variegation is subtle. Stitching bottom leg first and then coming back definitely achieves the most consistent tidy stitches.
      Hope this helps!
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

    • @michelleeverett7919
      @michelleeverett7919 Před rokem +1

      @@CaterpillarCrossStitch Thank you, Marie for taking the time to share such a thorough explanation. I really appreciate it! I will definitely try the 180 degree method when using the Victorian stitch, or I'll stick to just using the Danish method. I really like stitching in hand rather than using a hoop. 🙂

  • @dalmatink223
    @dalmatink223 Před měsícem

    How does the sewing method compare to two handed stitching

  • @kazholt1
    @kazholt1 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤

  • @beckyclay6363
    @beckyclay6363 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve tried the 3rd one you showed, but I work bottom right to upper left and found it very difficult as most videos show how you stitch.

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Hi Becky,
      The third stitch is really designed to go from right to left (or up and down) and stitching it from right to left makes it for a very uncomfortable stitching indeed.
      There are 2 ways you can use this stitch when stitching from bottom right corner - either you can stitch with your left hand (that is how this stitch is adapted for left-handed stitchers), in which case you’d go bottom right corner-top left corner-top right corner-bottom left corner and repeat.
      If you are right handed, the only way to use this stitch in bottom right corner -> going left would be to rotate your work 180 degrees and work ‘upside down’.
      I do this regularly but it’s a bit of an advanced technique requiring a lot of focus on reading the pattern and remembering you’re stitching upside down.
      I hope this helps, please don’t hesitate to let me know any further questions 😊
      /Marie

  • @marybrennen819
    @marybrennen819 Před 2 lety +1

    where can i find scroll hugger the orange one

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Mary, it's called Spool Hugger and I found it on Amazon UK - just enter Spool Hugger in the search bar and it will come up with loads of options 😊 it is very inexpensive - I bought a set of 60 (to last me 3 lifetimes 😁) for less than £10 😊 Hope this helps & happy stitching 🌸

  • @hgielatanisridic
    @hgielatanisridic Před rokem

    not sure if you'll see/respond to this, but i'm wondering what size aida you're using for this? trying it on 18ct 1x1 and having a devil of a time getting the needle in smoothly 😢

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem

      I’m always using a smaller needle for the sewing method - so on 18ct I’d definitely recommend using needle size 28 😊 my favourites are DMC and Bohin if that helps!
      I’m stitching on 16ct in the video but if you have the right needle size that should make much difference.
      Your Aida could be a bit too stiff as well and the starchiness could make it more difficult to get the needle through. If that’s the case, you can try to spray the back of your fabric lightly and iron it. This will break down the starch and soften the fabric.
      Hope this helps!
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @noeliaroman4
    @noeliaroman4 Před rokem

    I love it and is a great explanation. I wish you do not fast forward the video because as beginners we need to see it slowly. I am going to reduce the speed to see if that helps. Bad thing is your voice will slow down too.

  • @margiepalmeri343
    @margiepalmeri343 Před 2 lety +1

    What link is your newsletter

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety

      Hi Margie, our newsletter link is here: eepurl.com/bMI7-L
      Hope you enjoy all the inspiration coming into your inbox - and a 10% discount on www.caterpillarcrossstitch.com for your first purchase 😍
      Happy stitching 🌸

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před 2 lety

      Hi Margie, the sign up link is here: eepurl.com/bMI7-L
      Hope you enjoy the free patterns and 10% discount 😊
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @debbiejarvie4262
    @debbiejarvie4262 Před rokem

    I have trouble going from bottom to top stitch I always go left to right then right to left. Is that wrong?

  • @conniesimonich2327
    @conniesimonich2327 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial but wish it’d had been slower

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Connie, thank you so much for watching 😊 Have you tried to use the 'speed' function? There should be a settings clog in the corner of the video - if you click it, you can change video speed in the parts of the video you'd like to see slower, the lowest would be 0.25x.
      Hope this works for you 😊
      Happy stitching 🌸
      Marie

  • @christyjose9085
    @christyjose9085 Před rokem

    Left hand is psrslised

  • @knittingstitchingmontana

    Good method but you are stitching too quickly. Please slow down. Thank you.

    • @CaterpillarCrossStitch
      @CaterpillarCrossStitch  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for watching! We have released another Sewing Method video that is more a 'Stitch With Me' rather than just the technique of different stitches. I don't think we've used any speeding up so watching it might be helpful 😊
      czcams.com/video/zKg1wyUVzfQ/video.html

  • @pathumes57
    @pathumes57 Před 2 lety

    I have to be honest, this was too fast and confusing for me..🤯

  • @sharronliddle2536
    @sharronliddle2536 Před 2 lety +1

    You absolutely smashed it Marie 🫶 I’m definitely going to give it a try! Thank you ❤️❤️

    • @StitchesAndDiamonds
      @StitchesAndDiamonds Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much Sharron ❤️ omg when you learn this, you will be unstoppable, a new finish every day!! 😁😍😍

    • @sharronliddle2536
      @sharronliddle2536 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StitchesAndDiamonds 😂🤣❤️❤️