Learn How: Cross Stitching 101 - Getting Started

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • The second entry in my Learn How series is all about one of my absolute favorite crafts, cross stitching! I attempt to show the basics of cross stitching, and how to get started using a small basic kit.
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  • @thegibbos9732
    @thegibbos9732 Před rokem +716

    Well I'm a 28 year old man now. I used to love doing this at school as a child. One day I brought it home, I showed my Dad and he yelled at me saying this was for Women! Today I went ahead and bought a kit from Amazon and I've checked out your video :) thank you for this video, I'm excited to make up for lost time!

    • @ambersmith5931
      @ambersmith5931 Před 7 měsíci +23

      Happy stitching! Hope youve found joy & made some nice pieces! 🪡🧵🖼

    • @jude1515
      @jude1515 Před 7 měsíci +47

      Good for you. It doesn’t matter male or female creating art is therapeutic for all.

    • @Grace-tc1lq
      @Grace-tc1lq Před 6 měsíci +38

      I feel sorry for your Dad, caught up in the age of gender roles. They’ve missed out on so much. Art is art and the wonderful thing is that it doesn’t matter male or female, talent is talent.

    • @thegibbos9732
      @thegibbos9732 Před 6 měsíci +37

      Such kind comments thank you all, I went on to designing my own cross stitch designs and they were well received!

    • @booknerdmomma0950
      @booknerdmomma0950 Před 5 měsíci +22

      That's sad. To bad he didn't realize men the military had to learn to sew in order to fix things when on the field.

  • @katiejudd01
    @katiejudd01 Před 5 lety +2949

    I've been trying to understand cross stitching for years but people's tutorials would skip over simple things that you explained and it would leave me frustrsted. You are a great teacher and are very straightforward. Thank you so much.

  • @cullertransportation
    @cullertransportation Před 2 lety +67

    I’m glad to see I’m not the only man who cross stitches. My mom made me learn when I was a kid to help with my fine motor skills and I just kept it up

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před rokem +8

      You definitely aren't the only one. I learned from mon when I was young as well, and one of my first pieces was a sampler of different fish that I gave to my grandfather as a Christmas present.

  • @BlueAndPINK666
    @BlueAndPINK666 Před 5 lety +1708

    I bought a cross stitch kit today thinking it would be a no brainer but I opened it and I was sooo confusing and the instructions were so vague😅 this is so so helpful thank you

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +95

      Yea, the instructions in kits can absolutely be confusing. Glad my video was able to help!

    • @user-ll7bf6lg7r
      @user-ll7bf6lg7r Před 4 lety +31

      ;-; mine didn’t even come with instructions

    • @stogucheme
      @stogucheme Před 4 lety +20

      @@PhilsNextKick The first one I bought (and promptly returned) had about 20 colors and all of them were unlabeled. There were a lot of whites. @.@

    • @skyejones2981
      @skyejones2981 Před 4 lety +1

      Same

    • @imanf3882
      @imanf3882 Před 4 lety +3

      Same here. I got the pusheen one and am so confused

  • @Alison-zo2lq
    @Alison-zo2lq Před 3 lety +75

    I showed my 87year old mom who has been cross stitching for 50+years your video about threading the needle and creating a knot at the end, she asked me to give you a huge "thanks" She is now using this technique and it's not just easier for her to thread her needle but she is no longer losing it.

  • @kristinbenson4800
    @kristinbenson4800 Před 5 lety +732

    I have been cross stitching for 37 years. My favorite saying is "You learn something new every day!" and I have done just that. Threading the needle the way you did and knotting it with the loop is genius!!! I am teaching 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders how to stitch at school (a small group where we share/teach something special to us) and I am totally going to teach them this. Permission to use your video with them?

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +133

      That's one of my favorite sayings too, and I am always learning myself! You are more than welcome to use any of my videos you find useful!

    • @heatherfear8500
      @heatherfear8500 Před 3 lety +5

      My exact thoughts !!

    • @kimberlycowan4091
      @kimberlycowan4091 Před 3 lety +11

      I wish I was at your school 2 years ago :(

    • @chocochunk12
      @chocochunk12 Před 2 lety +16

      I've been cross stitching for many years and I agree, I've never seen anyone thread the needle the way he did. That is genius. Just wondering how it would work when you have to use two color strands??

    • @vickykent353
      @vickykent353 Před rokem +3

      ​@@PhilsNextKick ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊

  • @UsernameBarbF
    @UsernameBarbF Před 4 lety +199

    Phil, like you, I've cross stitched for many years. I even went to seminars and took classes. Those classes taught me a couple of tips I'd like to pass on to you. First tip is how to separate the strands of floss. You showed tapping one end of the six-strand hank, but you should also show what happens when the tap the other end. The correct end to pull from will be the one that causes all six strands to fly apart when you tap the end. The reason it's the correct end is because all the barely visible "fly-away" strands on each thread is facing downward--when you pull one or two strands from the hank, they will release without tangling.
    Second tip--Once you get the number of strands pulled that you want, slide them through a medium that will further smooth those fly-away pieces so they don't tangle while you're stitching--you want to slide them in that "smoothest" direction. Best way is to pull them through a cube of bee's wax, next option is across a damp sponge, or my favorite because I've always got it on hand, is to slide it across my tongue.
    Third tip: Do not, NOT catch the loop of your thread in the eye of the needle! Instead, if your pattern calls for two strands, just use one like you did in your video. Just like in your video, fold that single strand in the middle (forming a loop in the middle). Just thread the needle using either the loop through the eye or the two ends through the eye, it doesn't matter. Do NOT knot the ends either. Instead, just like in your video, bring your needle up in the bottom left corner and go down in the top right corner, pulling the thread downward about 2". Now turn your work over and put your needle through the loop and gently pull it the rest of the way through--not too tight so it doesn't pucker. By doing it this way, you have automatically locked that very first stitch, you won't have any "tails", you don't have any loose ends to deal hide.
    Last tip: The reason for starting in the center of your work and then working outward is that the stitching will stretch the fabric--by starting at the center, your work will stretch the fabric outward and remain smooth. If you start from the outer edges and work inward, your fabric might "bubble up" or warp.
    Good luck everyone!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety +25

      Thanks for the tips! Definitely some that I did not know, and will try out in the future!

    • @UsernameBarbF
      @UsernameBarbF Před 4 lety +17

      @@PhilsNextKick Thanks Phil! The business about the fly-away strands was explained to us by telling us that cotton floss is like a human hair strand--when you slide your fingers upward on a hair strand it will bunch up (that's how we women used to "rat" our hair before styling it to give our hairdo volume). When you slide it downward, you're going with the "grain" of the hair and smoothing it down. Another tip to share with you--if you cross stitch on clothing (like a sweatshirt), when you finish your design, turn the sweatshirt inside out and position a piece of lightweight iron-on interface (I buy Pellon) over the entire stitched area--trim the interface as necessary. Then lay either a pressing cloth over it or a non-stick sheet and iron it. This way all of your threads will be locked in forever and the person wearing the sweatshirt (or shirt, pants, etc.) will not feel the threads, including the thicker areas where you've woven/buried your threads. No worries about threads coming undone in the washer/dryer. You need to cover the entire stitched piece because it will leave a slight ridge at the edge that will be visible on the right side--if you're worried about how it will look, try it out on a practice piece to see what it will look like.

    • @ingridsaab5413
      @ingridsaab5413 Před 4 lety +14

      HI there, I don't understand what you mean. Maybe you should do a video for us to see if we can understand your tips. Thanks !

    • @ingridsaab5413
      @ingridsaab5413 Před 4 lety +5

      @@UsernameBarbF , it will be nice if you can provide us with a video since most people in this platform are visual learners. I kind of understand what you are saying, but it will be better with a tutorial. Your idea makes a lot of sense and we need to see this specially us the begginers.

    • @UsernameBarbF
      @UsernameBarbF Před 4 lety +12

      @@ingridsaab5413 Hi Ingrid! I wish I could provide a video, but while I know about cross stitching, I am completely ignorant of creating a video or even knowing how to post it. Technology left me in the dust as I have aged. I'm even struggling with trying to learn how to use the smart phone my son gave me. I am so very sorry to not be able to be more help to you. I wonder if Phil could try my tips and then make a video of it?

  • @francichristen6565
    @francichristen6565 Před 6 lety +652

    You have such a soothing voice. This video reminds me a lot of Bob Ross. :)

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 6 lety +34

      Glad you enjoyed it! I actually made a few Pokemon card videos using a Bob Ross voice, lol

    • @i_karus2684
      @i_karus2684 Před 4 lety +4

      Its like the peter draws of stitching :D

    • @TheKonga88
      @TheKonga88 Před 4 lety +12

      But he doesn't have any titanium H-white and he doesn't beat the devil out of it..😁😁😁😁🦍🎅🤶

    • @debbieschultz2224
      @debbieschultz2224 Před 4 lety +5

      I have never turned the work over and stitch. For me that is wrong

    • @amarkaur1366
      @amarkaur1366 Před 4 lety +1

      Cross stitch pattern of a tractor

  • @MsPandora93
    @MsPandora93 Před 5 lety +358

    I have a cross-stitch kit sitting here looking at me.. it is saying; "stop being a scaredy cat, just grab the needle and thread and jump right in." But I didn't want to do a half-ass job of it so I've been watching videos. Yours was so helpful in threading the needle without a knot at the end and the tip on jumping up to the next row. Great little video. I just bought my first cross-stitch kit and hope I don't mess it up. Thanks, Phil

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +8

      Glad I could help, and I hope you have fun with your first cross stitch!

    • @1beverlyw757
      @1beverlyw757 Před 3 lety

      You can do it

    • @ROCKaholic
      @ROCKaholic Před 3 lety

      That was two years ago. How'd you do?

  • @cathiewatson7622
    @cathiewatson7622 Před 5 lety +191

    I've seen a lot of 'beginner' cross stitch videos and always left none the wiser. This is honestly the best one I've ever seen. Thorough yet simple to follow. Thank you!

  • @TheSparklyBeader87
    @TheSparklyBeader87 Před 5 lety +52

    Phil, I just happened upon your video even though I already know how to cross-stitch. How refreshing to hear a male voice instruct a video in a traditionally female textile art! Kudos to you! You have a very soothing voice. Keep up the great work! Btw, your method for threading is interesting. I have never done it that way out of concern for the nap of the floss. ❤

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks for you comment! I’ve actually had a lot of people comment on my voice, so I’m hopefully going to be doing more to make use of it, but I have plenty more cross stitch and other crafting videos planned to eventually make as well. I actually haven’t had any issues threading the way I do, and I’ve been doing it for a few years.

  • @subseeker
    @subseeker Před rokem +3

    I bet this helps me a lot, so, thank you. My mom passed away a couple of months ago and she never got to make me this big cross-stitch picture which has an awesome Christmas spirit in it. It should've been a Xmas present for me 😢 so I made a promise beside her deathbed that I would finish it and it still would be done by her. God I miss her, she was the sweetest thing on this planet.

  • @jericholocke8050
    @jericholocke8050 Před 3 lety +94

    “Please tell me the next tutorial is up...”
    “Three years ago”
    “Oh lmao I’m fine”

  • @roxanne-raymaaguila2919
    @roxanne-raymaaguila2919 Před 5 lety +146

    You had me at “Gryffindor”

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +13

      I did make the Gryffindor crest cross stitch for my wife, but I think I may need to make a Slytherin one for myself ;)

    • @drag0nk1tty
      @drag0nk1tty Před 4 lety +6

      I instantly started looking for Hufflepuff patterns... I'll do that eventually!

    • @dianablevins8986
      @dianablevins8986 Před 4 lety

      Roxanne-Rayma Aguila I want to see CZcams beginner cross stitch

    • @dianablevins8986
      @dianablevins8986 Před 4 lety +1

      Phil's Next Kick Increase volume on iPad

    • @MsRosieA
      @MsRosieA Před 4 lety +1

      @@PhilsNextKick YES! Go Slytherin!!

  • @androulacharalambous5281
    @androulacharalambous5281 Před 4 měsíci +1

    this was the most uncomplicated video! thank you!

  • @armymom7857
    @armymom7857 Před 3 lety +11

    I learned to cross stitch from my grandmother when I was young but had forgotten the basics. She is no longer with us 😔 so I need help getting started again. Thank you for post. Trying to keep my hands busy. ❤️

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad I could help you remember the basics. Hope you can not only keep your hands busy, but remember those wonderful times with your Grandmother thought cross stitching!

  • @katieakin8718
    @katieakin8718 Před 2 lety +16

    I've been cross stitching for about a year now, and I started all of it by watching this video!! I just came across it again while watching some other stitchery videos and it warmed my heart to see it again. Thanks for your help getting me into one of my favorite hobbies, Phil!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před rokem

      So glad I could help, and I'm glad you enjoy it so much!

  • @meganjmccrory
    @meganjmccrory Před 4 lety +7

    Knotting the needle is the best thing I've ever seen! Thank you!

  • @odddessy4746
    @odddessy4746 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for sharing! I homeschool my kiddo and I’m wanting him to learn as a quiet/calming activity. My brother and I both learned from my grandmother when we were kids… But I think it’s encouraging for him to have a man doing an instruction video. :) you make it cool! Also I needed the refresher and I look forward to starting again.

  • @joypenrod8253
    @joypenrod8253 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the most wholesome thing. Thank you for wanting to cross stitch a ladybug.

  • @midnightplum1760
    @midnightplum1760 Před 2 lety +12

    Just wanted to pop in and say ur video was the first that really made crossstitch make sense to me! I actually can see my first comment on this video was from 2 months ago and it's so cool how far I have come in this hobby thanks to you! I think there's something so cool about the fact that your mom taught you and now years later you're online teaching tons of people your skills!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm really glad I was able to help and that you're enjoying it so much!

  • @annettef.5654
    @annettef.5654 Před 5 lety +26

    Thank goodness for your video! Every video I have came across skips the threading process and skips the turning, etc!! Thank you so much for your patience and time you take with your videos!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you for you kind comment, and I'm really glad I was able to help out!

  • @aliciapatel3195
    @aliciapatel3195 Před 2 lety +2

    You have explained some really basic bits that everyone glossed over or assumed we already know. Can't thank you enough. From a UK sofa x

  • @evamaeelumbra3782
    @evamaeelumbra3782 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm really interested to start cross stitching and thankful that I saw your video first. Going to buy stuff soon! Thank you!

  • @ikiteru
    @ikiteru Před 5 lety +146

    I wikihow’d cross stitching and didn’t understand it. Bought a kit from wal mart because a friend swore it was really easy. The instructions made me cry.
    You cleared up so much and it makes so much sense now! Thank you for taking the time to make this starter video. Subscribing right now :)

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +4

      Glad I could be so helpful! I hope you enjoy your future stitching!

    • @funkay1
      @funkay1 Před 5 lety +3

      Haha I understand your frustration

    • @meighan.leenetta
      @meighan.leenetta Před 4 lety

      How did your kit turn out? About to start my first one.

  • @maryjohnson-goeldner6351
    @maryjohnson-goeldner6351 Před 4 lety +27

    Wow, I have been procrastinating for about 6months, because the instructions were either nonexistent or so confusing, that I didn’t start for fear of failing. You have given me the confidence to start. Can’t wait for your next video, subscribed and liked, my granddaughter and I are starting together in the morning. Thanks again, very excited. Maz

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety +2

      Glad I could help, and just remember the most important part is to enjoy it and have fun! That's why it's a hobby, not a job!

  • @user-ug2vh7sj9q
    @user-ug2vh7sj9q Před 9 měsíci +1

    I just got a nightmare before christmas one, and didn't understand the instruction, I'm so glad I found you!

  • @1979RoadFan
    @1979RoadFan Před rokem

    Like you, I learned to cross stitch when I was young. I kept all of my mother's thread when she passed away. I have renewed interest in learning again.

  • @plaktow
    @plaktow Před 2 lety +6

    This might trigger someone, but I prefer learning this from a man. With tutorials by women I get the feeling I should know it already and be good at cross stitch because I'm a woman and every woman can do it. So thanks!

  • @jessicawylie8894
    @jessicawylie8894 Před 4 lety +17

    This video is amazing! I recently joined the cross stitch community on Reddit, and realised I could do patterns that I actually liked, and then had to problem of, 'ok, I have the stuff, how do I do it!?' You my friend are a gem!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety +1

      Welcome to cross stitching and I'm glad I could help!

  • @amberrichardson6593
    @amberrichardson6593 Před rokem +2

    I wish I found this video before the other ones i watched! You made this so easy!! Thanks

  • @Hunter-vq8ge
    @Hunter-vq8ge Před 3 lety +1

    The way you thread that needle blew my mind!! What a genius way to 1. Knot the thread (which I struggle with sometimes since the double knots make it bulky and hard to pull thru without stretching the fabric) and 2. Not waste so much thread!! I can’t wait to apply that technique to my work!

  • @CE-jv9gv
    @CE-jv9gv Před 6 lety +93

    First off, thanks so much for this video! I've gone through a handful of how to begin cross stitching and most of the people forget to mention the little stuff like threading the needle with a loop/knot thing and how to even do that before jumping in to some random point without explanation of why. You've explained the beginning steps exceptionally well (at least for me who has only done, like, five cross stitches) and I'm really glad I ran across your video!! I hope to see more steps soon! :D

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 6 lety +2

      Thanks! I'm glad I was able to help out! I know it's been a while, but I am planning on making more cross stitching videos soon!

    • @jofelker7656
      @jofelker7656 Před 5 lety

      Ce B. You

  • @debannas4567
    @debannas4567 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video. I’ve been cross-stitching over 35 years. So fulfilling to watch pictures come to life!! (I normally work vertically)

  • @patrickchan2294
    @patrickchan2294 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve recently bought an amazing cross stitch kit from The Flanders Tapestry collection, so relaxing and not enough men are realising it! It’s been my salvation during lockdown!

  • @randomaccount64
    @randomaccount64 Před rokem +1

    I know this was from like 5 years ago but this is so helpful thank you very much. Cross stitch is something new I'm getting into

  • @alecia5360
    @alecia5360 Před 3 lety +3

    I would like you to know that your tutorial was the first cross stitch video I ever watched back during the beginning of quarantine, and it has created a love for stitching. I now have 2 Heaven and Earth Designs projects started and 3 charts to be kitted, plus I did a few smaller projects when I first started. I’m collecting needle minders, I bought a tablet specifically for stitching, and a whole section of my room is dedicated to my floss and fabric collection. I’ve done some partial coverage and some full coverage pieces, used half stitches and full stitches, and I’ve even done some back stitching. So thank you! Stitching has helped me with my anxiety through COVID time.

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 3 lety

      That is awesome to hear! I'm glad I could help you get started with this fantastic hobby!

  • @selma8522
    @selma8522 Před rokem +3

    This is actually really helpful, I’ve never cross stitched before but now I know how to start. Thank you 😊

  • @kellydro
    @kellydro Před 4 lety +1

    Finally! Someone who made it simple enough to get tatted with threading the needle!!! Thank you!!!! Can’t wait to get started!

  • @mermurwag7157
    @mermurwag7157 Před 8 měsíci

    It was at the beginning of the pandemic that I took up cross stitching and it was THIS VIDEO that got me started! Sometimes as I'm stitching, I think back to your little ladybug project and the helpful tips you gave your viewers. "Thank you, thank you!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @DaeNoctem
    @DaeNoctem Před 5 lety +17

    This loop method you did is life changing for my cross stitch game. Thanks for the tip!!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +3

      I can't even remember where I first saw it, but it was life changing for me as well! Glad I can help change other people's lives now, lol.

  • @claudbot9836
    @claudbot9836 Před 5 lety +10

    You couldn’t have made this tutorial more clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much. Looking forward to my cross stitching journey.

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +1

      Glad to hear that, and I hope you thoroughly enjoy cross stitching for many years to come!

    • @DrCrazyEvil
      @DrCrazyEvil Před 2 lety

      3 years later just asking how'd it went and if you continued it!

    • @claudbot9836
      @claudbot9836 Před 2 lety

      @@DrCrazyEvil It went well and I still cross stitch every once in a while 👍🏻

    • @DrCrazyEvil
      @DrCrazyEvil Před 2 lety

      @@claudbot9836 nice! Glad to see someone sticks with it ^^ gonna give it a try once I get some cash again. Seems relaxing

  • @dawnagoad9745
    @dawnagoad9745 Před rokem +1

    I've been embroidering for almost 60 years. I've always wanted to do counted cross stitch. So many lovely choices compared to the stamped patterns. I could NEVER figure out or understand what the heck they are talking about!! Well this old woman, doesnt have time for that!! You have given me new hope. All these years, why has no one explained like this before??? So many years !!!!! Incredible job. Very much appreciated. My fear level lowered 90%.

  • @jacquelynsmith2351
    @jacquelynsmith2351 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm trying to get into cross stitch. My niece just started embroidering, and it made me remember the gorgeous cross stitches my parents did. I tried as a kid, but my parents weren't up for teaching, and my dad's hands don't work well anymore. I can knit and crochet, so it's time to try this again

  • @leannecyr7149
    @leannecyr7149 Před 4 lety +4

    I haven't cross-stitched for years and am just about to begin a project for our new granddaughter. This was a great refresher, Phil. Thanks for the clear, well instructed video. :)

  • @Izzy_Gyrl
    @Izzy_Gyrl Před 6 lety +39

    For a while I've been trying to find a cross stitch beginners video to REALLY SHOW me how to do this. Yours is the first one that I TRULY understand. I've gone through hundreds and this one is the best. ITS CLEAR, IT'S VISUALLY EASY TO UNDERSTAND (Because I do better with visuals) and I'm super excited to get started in the cross stitch world! Thank you!!1

  • @depressoespresso5904
    @depressoespresso5904 Před 2 měsíci +1

    i had a cross stitch project as a performance task for elem and absolutely loved it
    and now im a crocheter :>

  • @cherylpenn4404
    @cherylpenn4404 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Phil! I didn't even know how to properly thread embroidery floss. This was so helpful!

  • @RanchoBellaVista503
    @RanchoBellaVista503 Před 3 lety +6

    I just bought my very first cross stitch kit and the instructions were not clear. Your tutorial is perfect for beginners like me, thank you so much for this video. ✌🏽

  • @emira9135
    @emira9135 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you for this! I’ve wanted to learn to cross stitch for a long time. It just looks like such a relaxing hobby. For Christmas I received a Hobby Lobby giftcard and I got $50 worth of simple cross stitch kits to learn with. This is very helpful! Thanks again.

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety

      Glad I could help, and hope you've enjoyed stitching!

  • @brahmandpedigree
    @brahmandpedigree Před 2 lety

    My mind was blown at 5:28. Thank you so much for posting this stuff!

  • @christinaalvarez332
    @christinaalvarez332 Před 3 lety

    Mind blown with your needle threading trick!!!!!

  • @marinaramalho
    @marinaramalho Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this! I learned how to cross-stitch as a child but haven't done it in years, so when I decided to pick it up again, details were a bit fuzzy. You made it so clear and I am now super excited to get back to it. Thank you so much!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad I could help get you back into it, and I hope you enjoy it even more than you did as a kid!

  • @mzblueberryyumyum
    @mzblueberryyumyum Před 6 lety +5

    Best beginner video - thank you

  • @cindytartt4048
    @cindytartt4048 Před 3 měsíci

    I am an absolute beginner from Brisbane. I’ve actually been making cards since retirement: it’s expensive and quick so I wanted to try this. I LOVE your explanation (I was a teacher); you are SO clear. Thank you ! ❤🇦🇺❤️

  • @rachelroo2
    @rachelroo2 Před rokem

    i’ve done sO many cross stitch projects over the years but THIS video taught me the pull through thread thing and it saved me from all the losing-thread frustrations.. i can’t thank you enough

  • @janquinn261
    @janquinn261 Před 5 lety +4

    You are brilliant!!!! Love your tutorial! Thank you!

  • @Maggzii
    @Maggzii Před 5 lety +3

    This was very helpful!! I’m going straight to your next video now. Thanks for posting this!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety

      You are most welcome and I hope you find the other videos just as useful!

  • @jacquelinesmith3450
    @jacquelinesmith3450 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! You take the trepidation out of cross stitching. Such a calm soothing voice.

  • @krisej31
    @krisej31 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I used to cross stitch around 6-7 but that was over 20 years ago now and I wanted to get back into it and completely forgot the basics. Its great to have it refreshed in my mind before I get in over my head.

  • @charlottes1223
    @charlottes1223 Před 4 lety +7

    I’m 2 minutes into this video and it’s already helped me! I bought a cross stitch kit and put it straight back into the packet. It’s so confusing. Thank you so much for this video x

  • @kelliv2995
    @kelliv2995 Před 5 lety +4

    Just found your channel! I’m so excited to jump back into this. I used to know how to do it but I’m more than a touch rusty. Your voice is so soothing. I hope there is a whole series! I’m talking all the way up to advanced. I’d get this lady bug and do this with you. Also, you should strongly consider a career in voice over narration of audiobooks. I’m an avid listener and I suffer from Anxiety, especially at night. Your voice would sooth me right to sleep. Just a thought. Already a huge fan. Thanks so much 👏🏻

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety

      First off, I'm very glad you found my video useful! I do hope to continue making many more cross stitching videos, as well as videos for other crafts, it's just a matter of finding the time, especially with an almost 3 month old in the house now! lol. I actually do a small bit of voiceover work with the videos I create for my day job, and had considered doing a few readings of children's books for my youtube channel, so I may just try to make that more of a priority. Thank you again for you kind words, and I appreciate you!

  • @TheBalancedOmTherapy
    @TheBalancedOmTherapy Před 8 měsíci

    A lady I used to care for gave me a box filled with quilting patterns and supplies before she passed away. I found two Christmas cross stitch patterns and just enjoying the memories and about to start a pattern for a large Christmas present for my mother in law!
    It's been years since I've done anything like this, so you are super helpful! 💖 🌻

  • @klippitykloppity
    @klippitykloppity Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! My children gave me a "Beginners" Cross Stitch kit for Christmas and I have no clue what I'm doing. At all. Multiple other beginner tutorials just went straight into different stitches and I'm sitting here baffled about how to even get the strand threaded through my needle. My goodness! Thank you, so much for your help.

  • @Tiffmidon
    @Tiffmidon Před 2 lety +9

    Two years ago I watched this tutorial to learn how to stitch a simple design and now I’m stitching huge full coverage pieces.. thank you for this tutorial! Best one I found.

  • @dude988
    @dude988 Před 4 lety +4

    Woah, my brain just remembered that I had some kind of plastic starter kit like 25 years ago. The image was printed on the plastic. I really liked it and thought I did a good job, but my mum said I did it wrong because it has to be perfect on both sides. Not sure about that, must watch more of your videos to find out if she was right or just mean.

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety +1

      Sounds like you may have had a stamped kit. Depending on what it was meant to be used for, it may have needed to look good on both sides, but due to the nature of cross stitch, both sides won't look the same. The back side can be clean, but it won't look the same as the front... also, nothing is perfect, and that just makes everything unique and special!

  • @stellaSOreal
    @stellaSOreal Před rokem

    Best cross stitch teacher ever! Thank you! Props to your Mom for doing a wonderful job with you. ❤
    Much appreciated.

  • @karenachambers942
    @karenachambers942 Před rokem

    Many thanks😂😂. The first video corrected some of my most frustrating problems. I’m sticking with you.!

  • @blandocelinef.6857
    @blandocelinef.6857 Před 3 lety +5

    First time in the operating room*
    Surgeon: How confident are u to perform the operation?
    Me: well I've learned cross stitch?

  • @beccilouise404
    @beccilouise404 Před 4 lety +3

    My mum taught me to use one strand folded in half too, only we use the loop to secure the starting stitch so will only have the ends to secure

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety

      That's another great way to do it, I just like not having to worry about my needle falling off, lol

  • @visinclair3766
    @visinclair3766 Před 5 lety +2

    This is probably the only clear beginner video for cross stitch on yt. Thanks a bunch :)

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you for your wonderful comment! I'm glad I was so easy to understand!

  • @deviousredneck5109
    @deviousredneck5109 Před 3 lety

    My construction worker buddies make fun of me but I love cross stitching. It relaxes me. My Nanny taught me when I was young and have always enjoyed it. Thanks for the video!

  • @LittleOxfordSt
    @LittleOxfordSt Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Phil, what’s the reasoning behind starting in the middle of the work? Is it to ensure that you have enough space/centring the work or does it actually affect the quality of the work re: tension? Being a newbie to cross stitch, I would have thought starting at an edge and working in progressive rows would be more logical? Would the answer change if you were working a square pattern as apposed to a more free form shape like the ladybug?

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 4 lety +2

      I was taught to start in the middle, and actually was never told why, but from what I've seen it could affect the look of your project, but that would probably depend on the size of the final piece. I have seen plenty of people who do start larger projects in a corner instead of in the middle and work page by page since large patterns can have multiple pages.

  • @canadiancaribou855
    @canadiancaribou855 Před 4 lety +3

    Hullo Quarantine peeps

  • @AR-gk8ne
    @AR-gk8ne Před 3 lety

    I've been doing embroidery for years, but that tip about creating a little knot at the eye of the needle, it BLEW MY MIND ITS SUCH A GOOD IDEA THANK YOU

  • @katerinapetrovich650
    @katerinapetrovich650 Před 2 lety

    The threading trick? Chef’s kiss! I’ve been cross stitching since I was a kid (self-taught, so it’s always a mess) decided to go back to basics and this made my day! LOVE IT! 😍

  • @theresawood4936
    @theresawood4936 Před 5 lety +6

    I just have to say that I have watched about 10 tutorials of women trying to explain cross stitching and was STILL having a hard time and you just blew them out of the water with this simple yet well educated video!!! Forever a subscriber!!!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety

      Glad I was able to make sense in my rambling, lol. Also, thanks for subscribing!

  • @carlonovemespadero5903
    @carlonovemespadero5903 Před 3 lety +5

    cross stitch is like drugs, once you've started, you'll get addicted.

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 3 lety

      It is absolutely addicting!

    • @spicedpumpkin3934
      @spicedpumpkin3934 Před 3 lety

      Wow that is totally cool that you just said that I guess I can agree with you on that when you start doing cross stitching it is like a drug you can't stop huh

    • @carlonovemespadero5903
      @carlonovemespadero5903 Před 3 lety

      @@spicedpumpkin3934 well, yes ma'am, ive tasted drug but not totally addicted and it's true, but only it happened long time ago, my love of arts changes everything,.. for now I've completed a lot of designs like animes and animals and I also have completed MIRABILIA designs for about 5 years ago, my latest project is called "Florentina" from Mirabilia not completed yet and I'm currently stitching a new one called "At the met" Egyptian version,...lots of beads,.. I really enjoyed doing them especially the finishing,..beads, crystals etc,..and like I said once you've started you'll get addicted :-)

  • @jackiethompson4780
    @jackiethompson4780 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been telling myself I was going to learn how to cross stitch for months but I didn't because everyone else made no sense to me but these make perfect sense, so thank you!

  • @m.pacheco1822
    @m.pacheco1822 Před 2 lety

    I didn't just like this video. I LOVE it. You filled in all the blanks in step 1 of my beginner kit. I'm xstitching now (ahem) decades after my grandmother first taught me all kinds of needlework so I need absolute beginner tutorials like this.

  • @EmmaT27
    @EmmaT27 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm just looking into starting cross stitch, this was the first video Iplayed after searching online, going off the comments I'm glad this one came up first 😊

  • @charitymixon7840
    @charitymixon7840 Před 3 lety

    I am a self taught counted cross-Stitcher. But. I enjoy watching the tips and things. Because. I do get lost sometimes and mess up. I copy my patterns and highlight the stitches out as I go. I’m trying to teach my kids.

  • @jflsdknf
    @jflsdknf Před rokem

    My mom taught me cross stitching as a little girl, but I've never heard the tip about the single thread being attached to the needle before. Good idea!

  • @chellyyo6624
    @chellyyo6624 Před 9 měsíci

    That little knot on the eye of the needle is GENIUS

  • @mehakverma7043
    @mehakverma7043 Před 4 lety +2

    Wow! I'm a self taught stitcher and I never thought of weaving the tail into the stitches! I usually just tied the two tails together after making the x's but that always made my backs look messy. Thankyou!

  • @chrislong2256
    @chrislong2256 Před 2 lety +1

    Just bought my first one at Walmart...can't wait to get started

  • @mandyt1918
    @mandyt1918 Před rokem

    You have a gift for teaching. This is a very easy video to understand and no rambling on like so many other youtube tutorials. It's been 20+ years since I cross stitched and I was looking for a refresher to get me acquainted with the process again. Thank you.

  • @pamelafayebradshaw
    @pamelafayebradshaw Před 2 lety

    WoW! Thanks! I got everything right except the last part. I’m gonna keep rewatching the end.

  • @vjm3
    @vjm3 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a brand new cross stitcher (I mean I literally started with this video, a couple DMC skines, and a middle-difficulty pattern). Thank you for going over all the basics.
    Being brand new, I'll share some of the following tips I learned doing this which to new people like me might not seem obvious at first:
    1. Skines are one long piece. Pull about 2 ft of string, and cut it. Don't use the entire skine's worth at the same time.
    2. Separating the string one at a time is critical, or it'll cause knots.
    3. You can stitch one square at a time, but try to get them in a consecutive row.
    4. Leave string that is 3-4cm long after you've done your stitch(es). Then when you do neighboring stitches, tuck them under so it holds the stitch. You don't want loose string hanging out the back.
    5. Print out the pattern in color with the shapes, and use a bright violet highlighter to mark what you've already stitched.
    6. Buy one of those water soluble markers for this. At the end it'll completely wash out.
    7. Don't buy the skines from DMC's website unless you HAVE to. Instead, go to Michaels, JoAnne Fabrics, or some other shop that carries them in bulk. On DMC's website, they're $0.90 each, while in JoAnne's they're $0.60.

  • @Rozey070898
    @Rozey070898 Před 2 lety

    I’m gobsmacked! I love your way of threading the needle, it’s so much easier than fighting with the thread to stay on the needle.

  • @barbarakb8847
    @barbarakb8847 Před 2 lety

    LOVE how you thread the needle! I’ve been cross-stitching for years and have never seen that. Thank you!!

  • @pamelafaulkner7186
    @pamelafaulkner7186 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. I have never done any thing with a needle and thread before except sewing on a button, but you explained it so well that I think I might be able to do this. Thank you for making this easy for a beginner.

  • @laalaa1813
    @laalaa1813 Před 5 lety +3

    It's been years since I've cross stitched. I needed a refresher. Your tips were GREAT! Can't wait to get my kits now! Looking forward to following your videos!

    • @PhilsNextKick
      @PhilsNextKick  Před 5 lety

      Glad my videos were useful and hope you enjoy your stitching!

  • @mohughes913
    @mohughes913 Před 6 lety +2

    Love how this video has made things clearer and easier to grasp. The needle threading and folding of the strand is ingenious, thank you so much, it’s made cross stitch more enjoyable for me x

  • @kellsiebainmakeup
    @kellsiebainmakeup Před rokem +1

    New to cross stitching and found this video! Thanks so much. My cross stitching hobbie is on its way!

  • @BibidyIsDignate
    @BibidyIsDignate Před 3 lety +1

    I am starting to learn cross stitching in my school. It’s really relaxing and it reminds me when I was younger and I would watch my mom sew my clothes

  • @andreatreviso4138
    @andreatreviso4138 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the best tutorial! I’m brand new to this and watched a few other videos that didn’t make sense to me. Yours is perfect and I figured it out right away! Thank you!

  • @meghangster
    @meghangster Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the video! Have been cross stitching for years, and never thought to thread the needle the way you did. Such a great tip, thank you!!!

  • @mrsh1006
    @mrsh1006 Před rokem +1

    5 yrs later and your video is still very helpful! The last time I did cross stitching was back in 2003. That's 20 years ago! But thanks to you I'm not as worried now that I'll mess up. I remember the back of my work before was very messy because I just did what I could to complete it without thinking what it would look like. Now I have a couple tricks to use from this video to through it all. 🤣

  • @danielledeschamps3769
    @danielledeschamps3769 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, you had me at “Harry Potter and Dr Who stitches “ 😂