How to do TENT STITCH in needlepoint / canvaswork / cross stitch embroidery

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2017
  • Clear and easy to follow video tutorial showing how to stitch Tent Stitch in needlepoint / canvaswork or cross stitch. The other 2 stitches referenced are:
    Basketweave Stitch • Basketweave stitch in ...
    and Half Cross Stitch • Half Cross stitch in n...
    This is just one in a playlist exploring this popular hand embroidery technique, demonstrating many needlepoint stitches. See all 29 videos in the playlist here: • Needlepoint/canvaswork...
    Presented by Sarah Homfray, a graduate of The Royal School of Needlework 3-year apprenticeship and a professional hand embroiderer and tutor.
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  • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
    @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 3 lety +4

    This is just one in a playlist exploring this popular hand embroidery technique, demonstrating many needlepoint stitches. See all 29 videos in the playlist here: czcams.com/play/PLC2TZFIW8ZoPqCobgEK91t45YFnJlIIVV.html

  • @MizzRowe
    @MizzRowe Před 7 lety +12

    Thank you. Now I think I finally understand the difference between tent stitch and half cross stitch that I hadn't been able to figure out from other videos.

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 7 lety +3

      You are welcome MizzRowe; It is worth knowing if you buy a kit so that you don't run out of thread!

  • @glamderinggaming3859
    @glamderinggaming3859 Před 5 lety +8

    first video series I've found that clearly explains the difference between tent & half cross stitch, shows it clearly, and explains why you would use one over the other. Excellent videos.

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 5 lety

      Thank you very much Glamdering Gaming, glad you are finding useful! They might seem like small differences but useful if you don't want to run out of thread especially!

  • @ericarandlett
    @ericarandlett Před 3 lety +4

    This is the best tutorial out there. Thank you Sarah

  • @globalhikingcr
    @globalhikingcr Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you! Very informative 🌺

  • @debracoates390
    @debracoates390 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for teaching me

  • @znbbhl3750
    @znbbhl3750 Před rokem +1

    Sarah I liked your videos Nd I making also i m making on Aida fabric thank you

  • @warpedwefts
    @warpedwefts Před 11 měsíci

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @kimj3981
    @kimj3981 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you! This was very helpful :)

  • @MelissaJMJ
    @MelissaJMJ Před 6 lety

    Thank you.

  • @robertschulte9122
    @robertschulte9122 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sarah, having done quite a few tapestries in my younger age I now want to try again. Really enjoyed your tutorials, brings everything back to me regards stitch types. I seem to remember that when following a printed canvas I use to do one colour at a time, which makes it a little messy when you change colour. Is it best to have two or three colours active, stitching to holding point in between colour use? Should you complete lines rather than colour areas, which might give a more uniform tension, using the two or three colours to continue the straight line? Robbie

  • @rossywalo
    @rossywalo Před 5 lety +4

    Excellent explanation, thank you very much, I would like to know where I can get the table frame with clamps.

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 5 lety

      You can buy the versatile table clamp form our on-line shop here Rossy:
      www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/prod_4538062-Versatile-table-clamp.html

  • @znbbhl3750
    @znbbhl3750 Před rokem +1

    It's very nice please let me know from where to get hook love to have. One for sewing thank you

  • @sophiefranks6706
    @sophiefranks6706 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi! Im very new to needlepoint. I was wondering what you do with the knot you made at the beginning? Do you cut it off when you're finished doing a line?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 3 lety

      Yes cut it off Sophie! Once the thread has been secured by being stitched over it can come off but do check on the back first before you cut!

  •  Před 3 lety +3

    So, for this stitch to work you need a thick thread, like you used, or wool?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 3 lety +1

      It depends on the size of your canvas Luciernaga, you don't have to use wool you can put other threads together until you get the required thickness which should be enough to cover the canvas but not to thick you distort it. Have fun experimenting on a small piece to see what works!

  • @kimdodd6677
    @kimdodd6677 Před 23 dny

    ❤🌹

  • @JEHomestead
    @JEHomestead Před 6 lety +2

    Hi Sarah, Are you using floss or perle thread? Also, is the canvas like a painters canvas with a wood frame or are you using a piece of loose canvas stretched on your frame? What size needle? I'm new to this, so clueless:) Thanks, Judy

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 6 lety +1

      Hi Judy; I'm using a Madeira Lana thread (50% wool and 50% acrylic) on these samples but you can also use floss or perle. The canvas is a special canvas just for this technique (see this video here: czcams.com/video/LnGXneewNUs/video.html) and comes in different sizes (it's measured by the number of threads per inch, this one is 18 count). I've pinned it to a stretcher bar frame which is held in a Versatile table clamp (both available from our shop). Check out our video playlists for videos on frames, clamps and lots more needlepoint stitches. You use tapestry needles (they have blunt ends) for counted techniques such as this. The size of needle depends on the canvas size, stitch and threads. Check out our needle video also! Are you in the US? Your local needlepoint store will help you get going and answer any questions you have. Hope this helps!

  • @alisonbarry2242
    @alisonbarry2242 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Sarah - hooray I now understand tent stitch! I'm a beginner and starting my first printed kit canvas which recommends tent stitch. However, the kit instructions show the second line starting below the end of the first line rather than below the start of the first line with the 'up' stitches sharing populated 'up' cells from the first line rather coming up through an empty cell. If I want to avoid the likely disturbance of the wool, what is the best approach? Is it to start the second line at the far end as a continuous thread (some rows are only a couple of cells long) which I know will use more wool but in the long run may be easier to work and a better finish? Is there a better way? (I plan to try basketweave for the background bits)

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 3 lety

      Always try and take the needle down in a hole that always has a thread in it, but if you are doing a kit you may run out of thread so I would follow the kit instructions unless you can get more thread easily

  • @lisaschroeder7486
    @lisaschroeder7486 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Sarah! Loving your videos. I have a question about tent stitch. Could I not go back in the opposite direction if I were to to stitch from top to bottom (when going from left to right) instead of bottom to top as stitched coming right to left? Not sure this will make sense?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 2 lety

      You can Lisa but it then becomes half cross stitch! Check out my video on this to see what the difference is!

  • @gnviev
    @gnviev Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, thank you very much for the nice video. Can I do both at the same time. Half stitch to the right and going left back in tent stitch? Thank you very much. 🌸

  • @UdeniWi
    @UdeniWi Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. These days i m doing my first tent stitch project. When i getting finished my picture is drawn. I dont know what is the reason. can u help me.

  • @milliet5733
    @milliet5733 Před 2 lety

    Hello!
    I hope you still answer questions. I just bought a tiny carpet at a miniature fair, to stitch. With a pattern! I tried to follow instructions but it still becomes half cross stitches which the designer says should not be used. And I don't get the coverage on back. So it looks ugly. Would you say that on an intricate arts and craft carpet, you still have to stitch from right to left? And start new thread on each row? It has two colours on the carpet.
    Or will it solve itself? I started with a green colour which makes the pattern and then there is a cream colour used for filler.

  • @dif5759
    @dif5759 Před 4 lety +1

    Or could start from the left instead of the right making sure to start by going over an upright.

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes you can start from either side Di, just make sure you get a long stitch on the back for good coverage of the canvas

  • @pattysbmjs4319
    @pattysbmjs4319 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, Sarah . thanks for the information, what brand of thread can I buy in Spain? thank you.

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 4 lety

      I don't know Patty, but everything is available online so in theory you should be able to buy anything you want!

  • @NicoleDesigns
    @NicoleDesigns Před 4 lety +1

    So can you do the tent stitch on all counts of fabric or is it better on the bigger counts like 25 and higher?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 4 lety +1

      You can do any stitch on any count, just adjust the amount of thread you use accordingly so that it covers the canvas

    • @NicoleDesigns
      @NicoleDesigns Před 4 lety

      So for instance, if your doing an 18 count, would it be 2 or 3? I’m interested in trying this method for sure. I have quite a bit of patterns and if this can cut back on time...... 😊

  • @lindaouellette8328
    @lindaouellette8328 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi I am trying a needle point project and it says to use 2 tread and there is 3 strands . Is it 2 of the 3 strands?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 3 lety

      I don't know without seeing the instructions Linda, which one covers the canvas better?

  • @nooralfajr1775
    @nooralfajr1775 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent tutorial. May I ask you name of the fabric you use and where can I find it online?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 4 lety +1

      It's 18 count mono antique (the colour!) canvas. Just Google it and some suppliers should come up. It comes in different counts depending on how small you want to stitch!

    • @nooralfajr1775
      @nooralfajr1775 Před 4 lety

      Sarah Homfray Embroidery thanks for your reply. Do you work using wool or DMC mouline?

  • @fehmidafashionideas937
    @fehmidafashionideas937 Před 4 lety +1

    💚❤👍💙

  • @arianaalvarez4276
    @arianaalvarez4276 Před 3 lety +1

    Why would it be necessary to have good coverage on the back if no one is seeing it?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 3 lety +1

      If your canvas is covered well on the back then the front will look better Ariana, as you won't be able to see daylight through any of the holes! It's also good if you were making something that would be used (such as a cushion or a footstool for example) as the better the coverage the more durable the item

    • @arianaalvarez4276
      @arianaalvarez4276 Před 3 lety

      @@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery i hadn’t considered that. Thank you!

  • @tamarajudson
    @tamarajudson Před 4 lety +1

    What kind of material is this?

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 4 lety +1

      Antique 18 count mono canvas. You can see more about that here:
      czcams.com/video/LnGXneewNUs/video.html

    • @tamarajudson
      @tamarajudson Před 4 lety

      @@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      Thank you, I've been to Hobby lobby, Michael's and Joanna's and nobody has a clue

    • @tamarajudson
      @tamarajudson Před 4 lety +1

      @@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      Can you still find it being "antique 18. . " ? Where do you get your? Thank you again!

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 4 lety

      @@tamarajudson oh, and you are in the needlepoint country! Search online for your nearest needlepoint store Tamara they will definitely have some. If you don't have one near I'm sure one of them will deliver to you

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 4 lety

      @@tamarajudson see my other answer. If you still have no joy let me know and I'll ask my American friends where they get theirs

  • @lmmaude
    @lmmaude Před 6 lety

    Hi Sarah. Is there a reason to put the starting stitch so far away from the knot? Does it help the coverage, look more uneven? Just wondered!

    • @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
      @SarahHomfrayEmbroidery  Před 6 lety +1

      I usually put my knots out of the way of the area I am stitching so they don't get in the way! You can stitch the area without fighting them, then cut them all off at the end...