I just found your videos. Thanks for the info! I'll have to get the pattern, soon! Also, I'm wondering what are those "rings" on your fingers? Do they help you hold onto the fabric and hoop? Hope you don't mind me asking.
Thank you, I'm glad the video was helpful. The ring splints are for a connective tissue condition called EDS, they stabilize the joints in my fingers :)
Thanks for all ur videos. Can I ask why you have things on your fingers and thumbs, do these help with arthritis as I have it bad in my thumb. Thanks xx
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback. The ring splints are for a connective tissue condition called EDS, they stabilize the joints so I can continue to sew/embroider :) Not sure if they'd be useful for arthritis as they are to stop ligaments from bending from being to lax.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 I had to give up hand embroidery and knitting due to hypo mobility in my joints which has caused the arthritis, so they say. Glad you are carrying on as I love making things but the pain gets u down, hence why I’m doing machine embroidery and have learnt to use sewing machine xx
I just found your patterns and videos. Can’t wait to try so many of them.
Thank you :)
I think this will be my next project. Thank you for the tips.
Thank you I am happy to hear they are helpful :)
great videio, thanks ^_^
Thank you!
I just found your videos. Thanks for the info! I'll have to get the pattern, soon! Also, I'm wondering what are those "rings" on your fingers? Do they help you hold onto the fabric and hoop? Hope you don't mind me asking.
Thank you, I'm glad the video was helpful. The ring splints are for a connective tissue condition called EDS, they stabilize the joints in my fingers :)
Thanks for all ur videos. Can I ask why you have things on your fingers and thumbs, do these help with arthritis as I have it bad in my thumb. Thanks xx
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback. The ring splints are for a connective tissue condition called EDS, they stabilize the joints so I can continue to sew/embroider :) Not sure if they'd be useful for arthritis as they are to stop ligaments from bending from being to lax.
@@threadmodeembroidery2374 I had to give up hand embroidery and knitting due to hypo mobility in my joints which has caused the arthritis, so they say. Glad you are carrying on as I love making things but the pain gets u down, hence why I’m doing machine embroidery and have learnt to use sewing machine xx