Metal Bookmark Shop Link: www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1276975822 Tools and Supplies in the links below👇 www.amazon.com/shop/olsjona www.amazon.co.uk/shop/olsjona
Thank you for sharing this. I completed a Silk Fan Bookmark from VIP Cross Stitch on my channel but it wasn’t as tidy as yours. I think because I wasn’t using the same needle as you. I have now got myself a hook and will be sure to give it another go ASAP 💜
Hello! thanks for your comment:) yeah i find it easier to do with a tambour hook cause its what i use for most of my embroidery work. But it can definitely be done with just a regular needle, i think the trick it to made sure the fabric it nice and tight( so a good hoop is important) and making the stitches as tight and close together as possible.
That is amazing work. you have inspired me to try tambour embroidery. Would you be prepared to let me know were you bought your metal bookmark fan from please.
Thank you so much!! I bought it on eBay a while ago. You can use any kind of hollow metal charm or pendant to create something similar. Or you can simply use metal wire to create your own shape.
Lovely! In less than 10 minutes you resolved questions I've had about tambour work for 3 dimensional objects. THANX!!! What do you do about those open snags in the clothe around the edges of the fan? I haven't gotten to the end yet, so maybe my question is answered at the end? 🤔🤔🤔
Thank you!🥰 Just more the fibres around by scratching the surface with a needle of pin, that should take care of most of the open spaces. If not cover with sequins or beads
This is really pretty, but.... could you please explain to me how is it that during the video the material looks like is about to fall apart but once you show the fan at the end the material looks different somehow, softer with no holes or rips?
Thank you!💕Its normal for the fabric to look a bit distressed when doing so may tiny stitches. You can get rid of most of it by simply scratching the area with your needle to the yarns go back in place.
Your end product is much different from the demo finished product. On the demo, you can see how the fabric started tearing almost from the outset all the way around the inside edge. I was wondering how you would cover that, but the project you show in the end has none of that tearing.
Its not tearing, you can just move the fibres of the fabric back in place by just lightly scratching the surface of the fabric with your needle or a pin. It may look like big holes are in the fabric when I’m stitching, but its just cause I’ve zoomed in alot. You can always use a thicker fabric if your afraid of tearing, but I promise the end product in the video is the result of what i did in the demo
Metal Bookmark Shop Link:
www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1276975822
Tools and Supplies in the links below👇
www.amazon.com/shop/olsjona
www.amazon.co.uk/shop/olsjona
This is very fascinating! I hadn't heard of this before until watching a recent vintage crochet video. Someone had mentioned it in the comments.
Glad you came across this new technique, yeah Tambour is essentially a tiny crochet hook.
Very beautiful work I watched full video👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank You!!💕
Thank you for sharing this. I completed a Silk Fan Bookmark from VIP Cross Stitch on my channel but it wasn’t as tidy as yours. I think because I wasn’t using the same needle as you. I have now got myself a hook and will be sure to give it another go ASAP 💜
Hello! thanks for your comment:) yeah i find it easier to do with a tambour hook cause its what i use for most of my embroidery work. But it can definitely be done with just a regular needle, i think the trick it to made sure the fabric it nice and tight( so a good hoop is important) and making the stitches as tight and close together as possible.
Beautiful ~ I also shared with to of my friends!!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it🥰
Very nice gift ❤
Super 👌👌 work 🌹 amazing design 👌🌹🌷
Thank You so much!!💕
Really cute.
Thanks!😊
La obra preciosa
That is amazing work. you have inspired me to try tambour embroidery. Would you be prepared to let me know were you bought your metal bookmark fan from please.
Thank you so much!! I bought it on eBay a while ago. You can use any kind of hollow metal charm or pendant to create something similar. Or you can simply use metal wire to create your own shape.
❤❤❤ Oh so beautiful.
Thank you!!🥰❤️
❤ Fantastic job ❤
Thank you!😊
Woooow .. love it ❤
Thank you!😊
Just wooooow!!!
Thank you so much!!
Lovely! In less than 10 minutes you resolved questions I've had about tambour work for 3 dimensional objects. THANX!!!
What do you do about those open snags in the clothe around the edges of the fan? I haven't gotten to the end yet, so maybe my question is answered at the end? 🤔🤔🤔
Thank you!🥰 Just more the fibres around by scratching the surface with a needle of pin, that should take care of most of the open spaces. If not cover with sequins or beads
Exquisite
Best
This is really pretty, but.... could you please explain to me how is it that during the video the material looks like is about to fall apart but once you show the fan at the end the material looks different somehow, softer with no holes or rips?
Thank you!💕Its normal for the fabric to look a bit distressed when doing so may tiny stitches. You can get rid of most of it by simply scratching the area with your needle to the yarns go back in place.
@@OlsjonaEmbroidery OOhhhhh Thank You!!
@@DragonFly-n424 I thought the same thing. Makes me worry about the durability of the piece your working on. I guess I have to trust the process
what is the name of the metal that your using and where can i buy it 😢😢
Here is a link where you can buy it:
tidd.ly/3LCrzNF
Thank you for showing us this ❤ please can you tell me where I can buy the fan?❤❤❤
Thank you! The link is in the description and in the pinned comment
@@OlsjonaEmbroidery thank you x
Your end product is much different from the demo finished product. On the demo, you can see how the fabric started tearing almost from the outset all the way around the inside edge. I was wondering how you would cover that, but the project you show in the end has none of that tearing.
Its not tearing, you can just move the fibres of the fabric back in place by just lightly scratching the surface of the fabric with your needle or a pin. It may look like big holes are in the fabric when I’m stitching, but its just cause I’ve zoomed in alot. You can always use a thicker fabric if your afraid of tearing, but I promise the end product in the video is the result of what i did in the demo
What size needle do you use?
I use a size 70 hook
Would u make a course ? I can’t find a good course anywhere
I have tutorials for beginners on my channel, go to my playlists.
Bonjour
C est tres beau mais ou avez vous acheté le petit éventail
Merci
Its sold out, but maybe you can find others online by searching hollow metal fan bookmark
What kind of hook is that? I wish to buy one to start a soothing hobby. ❤
Its a Tambour Hook, you can find it on Amazon or Etsy,
Here is the Link:
linktr.ee/olsjona
Can’t find the fan part 😢
I just updated the link, click the link in the description and it will take you to metal fan to buy
What do you call that fabric you're using? This is soooo good
Thank You! Its Organza fabric.
@@OlsjonaEmbroidery oooh, thank you. I wanted to learn embroidery too and yours is really beautiful
where u buy the fan frame?
I think i bought it from eBay a while ago. You can use any kind of flat hollow metal charm or pendant to create something similar.
Lento e video. Largo
umm ngl 13:00 was kinda creepy but its pretty otherwise tho!
Thanks! 😂Im thinking of hiring an editor, my editing skills are so bad