Thanks my child’s school skirt needed stitching 🧵 and My wife use to do all the sowing but she sadly passed away on Christmas Day and this video helped me lot👍Thank you so much for this great video 👍🙏🙏🙏
The slip stitch/ladder stitch is one of my favorites. Once I got the hang of it, it was like magic watching the sitches go in and then disappear. I love it.
I love hand sewing I have made a full outfit by hand sewing and enjoyed it so much. When you mention it is hand sown people are amazed and want to inspect your work. It’s quite funny.
Your back stitch trick to make back stitching faster while seemingly intuitive and apparent was a total Revelation to me thank you for including that I believe it probably just cut my time back stitching in half
I've moved into hand sewing from doing embroidery, and your catch stitch is basically a herringbone stitch but used across two parts of the fabric! Really interesting to see. Thanks for the video.
Thank you!! I was so upset that my relatively new, very expensive heated jacket got a rip in one of the seams after my recent travels. I was able to stitch it together like new thanks to this tutorial! 🙏🏻❤
Thx! The Catch stitch is new to me! I like it! I watched this when it popped up cuz FINALLY my 40 something daughter wants to learn a little sewing and I wanted to check that I was teaching her correctly! 🤣😂 My high school was poor so the sweet old nun could only teach us hand sewing. We made a gathered skirt! I sewed a lot for my home and young family and now retired, I mostly only mend or do occasional projects.
Thanks for this - and great timing - I just made a men's Renaissance style shirt and needed to hand stitch the collar on the inside (to finish) and wasn't sure which hand stitch would work well. You solved the mystery! ;D
Same here. And, I think knowing how to hand stitch is a valuable skill! You won't ALWAYS have a sewing machine available...you went on holiday for a few days and while out on holiday, you need to mend a seam...how many people bring their sewing machine along on holiday 'just in case'? If you know how to mend by hand, you can just do it, without having to wait to get home first. Another thing, it is just something different. Sometimes, it is something you can do to keep yourself occupied.
Thank you for a wonderful totally understandable tutorial. I'm new to sewing as I am not as mobile as I was due to a car accident. There's something about sewing that soothes and excites. Looking forward to viewing more.
@Professor Pincushion • Thanks for creating chapters so we can go right to the stitch we need. Great photography really augmented the verbal description. Good job all around. 👍
A most brilliant video on hand stitches... Thanks for coloured threads to show the stitches well.. .love that nail polish of yours too...fabulous shade!. Thanks for sharing...💝💐
Thank you so much!I came yo learn the catch stitch.I need to learn how to do it by hand because my sewing machine does not do that stitch and I want to add elastic to a bikini bottom that I make.
The way I stitch is closest to the "catch stitch" shown here except I just go through both materials I'm sewing with loops, putting a knot in every stitch. These examples didn't cover the name unfortunately.
Love the vlog ❤ subscribed btw is there a book you can regiment that teaches hand stitching like this big as hard reference worth having in the house ? Hello and thanks from Canada 🇨🇦
Is there a way to tie off a knot every time to keep your stitch strong so that if it gets cut in the middle it still remains strong, while still keeping a continuous stitch all while maintaining the "flow" of stitching? Basically never having to cut your thread the whole time with knots in your stitch?
Under the subscribe button, there are the little options that you can slide to look through. At the end, there should be a save option and what I do is save it to watch later. Basically, putting it in a playlist.
😢😢😢 I usually try to sew but fail !!!. Throwing the ball in a straight manner is also another problem 😭😭😞 related to being a left handed for some people like me .
Ok, maybe do you mean the needle always pokes down fro left to right? But the whole stitching is done left to right? Sorry, I always have a mental block with these things.
Oh gawd, it's so haaaard! I'm trying to sew a damn Spider-Man doll, and it's frustratingly hard to do...😢 Ok, I didn't even try to be honest. Just looking at the video makes me nope out. Maybe I need sleep.
@@lifesbanquet4501 No worries. Thank you for taking time to understand us lefties' struggles with a few sewing techniques. As long as can we appreciate each other's passion for sewing, we'll always be united! 🙂
It's easy to emulate. I learned how to do better hand stitching from professor pincushion years ago. Using my right hand but stitching in left handed direction. Just had to practice not seeing the video in my head, but seeing the process. I do a fair amount of hand sewing now instead of avoiding it like I did years ago - before professor pincushion's instructions made me much more willing as well as confident sewing by hand. Easy to imagine how dedicated professor pincushion is making these videos because she also gets back criticism instead of thanks. I have learned so much from her that has helped me more than most other sewing videos. Step by step and clearly explaining and showing the process so it doesn't matter if you are right handed, beginner, or just need reminders.
İ came here for learning stitching to do some plushies.But i dont have money for the materials 💀 Uhh so its late right now ima try to do this tomorrow.
Dear Prof. Pincushion, how nice that you’re left-handed! I didn’t even notice but hurrah! and most welcome!
Is being right handed not nice?
I don’t know. I’m a leftie.
Thanks my child’s school skirt needed stitching 🧵 and My wife use to do all the sowing but she sadly passed away on Christmas Day and this video helped me lot👍Thank you so much for this great video 👍🙏🙏🙏
😢😢😢😢sorry
🙏🙏🙏💐
Courage! Comfort and God's Strength!
I'm so sorry ❤️ God bless
So sorry, stay strong. Your family is in our prayers. 😢
The slip stitch/ladder stitch is one of my favorites. Once I got the hang of it, it was like magic watching the sitches go in and then disappear. I love it.
I love hand sewing I have made a full outfit by hand sewing and enjoyed it so much. When you mention it is hand sown people are amazed and want to inspect your work. It’s quite funny.
Your back stitch trick to make back stitching faster while seemingly intuitive and apparent was a total Revelation to me thank you for including that I believe it probably just cut my time back stitching in half
I'm teaching a free mending workshop at my local library and this was very helpful -- thank you Professoressa!
Oh...yes....I just noticed that you are left- handed. I have 2 children who are both left- handed...bless you all, all geniuses, rt?...👍👏😊
I've moved into hand sewing from doing embroidery, and your catch stitch is basically a herringbone stitch but used across two parts of the fabric! Really interesting to see. Thanks for the video.
Thank you!! I was so upset that my relatively new, very expensive heated jacket got a rip in one of the seams after my recent travels. I was able to stitch it together like new thanks to this tutorial! 🙏🏻❤
Thx! The Catch stitch is new to me! I like it! I watched this when it popped up cuz FINALLY my 40 something daughter wants to learn a little sewing and I wanted to check that I was teaching her correctly! 🤣😂
My high school was poor so the sweet old nun could only teach us hand sewing. We made a gathered skirt! I sewed a lot for my home and young family and now retired, I mostly only mend or do occasional projects.
Thanks for this - and great timing - I just made a men's Renaissance style shirt and needed to hand stitch the collar on the inside (to finish) and wasn't sure which hand stitch would work well. You solved the mystery! ;D
Oh finally someone that's left handed like me!!
You rock! Thanks for explaining the “WHY”
Very useful video, thanks to the author! Now I know exactly how to do it properly. I'll be watching your videos more!
I’m barely learning how to sew and I must say this video was an amazing resource. Thank you!
Same here. And, I think knowing how to hand stitch is a valuable skill!
You won't ALWAYS have a sewing machine available...you went on holiday for a few days and while out on holiday, you need to mend a seam...how many people bring their sewing machine along on holiday 'just in case'? If you know how to mend by hand, you can just do it, without having to wait to get home first.
Another thing, it is just something different. Sometimes, it is something you can do to keep yourself occupied.
Thank you! I’m going to try fixing the hem on a favorite pair of shorts with the blind hem without getting the machine out.
Thank you so much, your details are so clear and easy to learn 🏵
Thank you for a wonderful totally understandable tutorial. I'm new to sewing as I am not as mobile as I was due to a car accident. There's something about sewing that soothes and excites. Looking forward to viewing more.
yay! I'm so glad you found a new hobby that you're enjoying :)
Absolutely fantastic delivery of instructions! Thanks!!
@Professor Pincushion • Thanks for creating chapters so we can go right to the stitch we need. Great photography really augmented the verbal description. Good job all around. 👍
Thank you soooo much, I couldn't understand how to do a blind him.
A most brilliant video on hand stitches...
Thanks for coloured threads to show the stitches well.. .love that nail polish of yours too...fabulous shade!.
Thanks for sharing...💝💐
thanks my daughter's doing it
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!! OMG Thank you, so much! This was more helpful than I expected it to be!
Thank you so much!I came yo learn the catch stitch.I need to learn how to do it by hand because my sewing machine does not do that stitch and I want to add elastic to a bikini bottom that I make.
Respect that your video stayes straight to the "point" 🙃☺️, 👉 its a win, your awesome. Thank you, Alexaeo.
I'm stitching a lot of teared up material, I have been using I don't even know what kind of stitch but slip stitch looks so much faster and neater
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
I'd like to thank my Memer for teaching me these stitches.
thank you so much, this video is very helpful!🤗
Thanks
I immediately hit subscribe when I heard you say your left handed.
Thanks my assignment ❤
Great information, thanks for this tutorial.
thank you!!
Great tutorial, thanks!
This video is nice thanks for tiching me
Thank you
I'm here to find if the way I've taught myself are already known methods and if so I haven't learned the names of the stitches.
The way I stitch is closest to the "catch stitch" shown here except I just go through both materials I'm sewing with loops, putting a knot in every stitch. These examples didn't cover the name unfortunately.
Great tutorial 👍🌸🌳🏵🌵🌿🌺☘
Very helpful!
Great video, thanks 😊
Love the vlog ❤ subscribed btw is there a book you can regiment that teaches hand stitching like this big as hard reference worth having in the house ? Hello and thanks from Canada 🇨🇦
Is the "Catch stitch" the same as the "zig zag" stitch on a machine?
Is there a way to tie off a knot every time to keep your stitch strong so that if it gets cut in the middle it still remains strong, while still keeping a continuous stitch all while maintaining the "flow" of stitching? Basically never having to cut your thread the whole time with knots in your stitch?
May I ask what kind of fabric are you using for this video?
Thought you said your left handed and then you do a hem with the right hand
Great content. Thank you for sharing.
Hit that like button on your way in 👍
❤❤
thank you very much this really helped me
How do I save this video?
Under the subscribe button, there are the little options that you can slide to look through. At the end, there should be a save option and what I do is save it to watch later. Basically, putting it in a playlist.
😢😢😢 I usually try to sew but fail !!!. Throwing the ball in a straight manner is also another problem 😭😭😞 related to being a left handed for some people like me .
At about 6:56 you say you’re always going from right to left but then you go left to right? Just misspoken? Or ?
Ok, maybe do you mean the needle always pokes down fro left to right? But the whole stitching is done left to right? Sorry, I always have a mental block with these things.
I guest you are a left handed right? jejeje mostly I'd seen a video like this they're right Handed
Oh gawd, it's so haaaard! I'm trying to sew a damn Spider-Man doll, and it's frustratingly hard to do...😢
Ok, I didn't even try to be honest. Just looking at the video makes me nope out. Maybe I need sleep.
Left-handed
These are beautifully illustrated but since most of us are right hand oriented, they are difficult to emulate.
Now you understand what left handed people must endure EVERYDAY.
It is nice to see an instructional video done from a left-handed perspective.
I’m sorry. My comment was unnecessary. You addressed the issue and then I watched your struggle to demonstrate a right hand stitch.
@@lifesbanquet4501 No worries. Thank you for taking time to understand us lefties' struggles with a few sewing techniques.
As long as can we appreciate each other's passion for sewing, we'll always be united! 🙂
It's easy to emulate. I learned how to do better hand stitching from professor pincushion years ago. Using my right hand but stitching in left handed direction. Just had to practice not seeing the video in my head, but seeing the process. I do a fair amount of hand sewing now instead of avoiding it like I did years ago - before professor pincushion's instructions made me much more willing as well as confident sewing by hand.
Easy to imagine how dedicated professor pincushion is making these videos because she also gets back criticism instead of thanks. I have learned so much from her that has helped me more than most other sewing videos. Step by step and clearly explaining and showing the process so it doesn't matter if you are right handed, beginner, or just need reminders.
İ came here for learning stitching to do some plushies.But i dont have money for the materials 💀 Uhh so its late right now ima try to do this tomorrow.
Pier Pressure? What is this?
A barometer
What unit would that be?
ATM
Sometimes I use that acronym to mean at the moment though
But if Im talking to a bank I would ask them what it means
Cim Cardashian is smarter than me. She beats me.
Even though she's just my assistant.
Durable she must be a robot
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that was my lobotomy speaking again
my lobotomy is viral.
The narcs are gonna chase me down for that one but they know im slow
I met Dua Lipa in a field one time and she beat me
I cried about it for ages
And then Justin went on his typical rant as per usual
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Justin become a doctor pleas my coach will shackle me if you dont become a doctor
or that one snowboarder guy could become a doctor idk everyone can do anything but everyone cannot do everything right justin