I for one am so happy to see your smiling face online again, love learning from you and seeing all your creativity come to life! Thank you so much for sharing. Blessed be.
This reminds me of spinning yarn and knitting. Overspun yarn curls up like the bouillon tendril does. And the struggle of yanking that needle through the stitch reminds me of trying to move too-tight knit stitches along a needle.
my mom would love this. I could probably do this with my weaving too. This is a little like the wrapped warp technique. I'm gonna send this to her when I'm done watching it. she does slow stitching too.
That's interesting that you could do this type of thing with weaving. I only just started to really search for non traditional weaving and WOW! Amazing all the things you guys can and do. I love it!
@@ArianeZurcher212 I went to a library book sale and got a book that's a reprint from the 70s of a weaving book from the 30s. It had blueprints for how to construct your own looms. I was hooked! What's more, I also learned how to make natural dyes from plants. I have a giant batch of purple cabbage dye. And a nice bundle of milkweed and dogbane stems to turn into yarn/cordage to be dyed. Shopping at mother nature's craft store yields some very nice bonuses, if you know what you're looking at.
Ah….I have not been knotting the tendril before moving on to the next one…..perhaps my tendrils will have more curl next time I make them. Great stitch update- many thanks!
Thx Elizabeth. If you want them to curl more, you'll need to add more wraps and when pulling through, make sure you are getting those last wraps to wrap more tightly, that's what will make the tendril curl. ❤
Hi there, I'm so glad you reached out! Try it and let me know how it goes. It's not the easiest stitch to master, but with some practice it can be a lot of fun. BTW: I so envy your ability to crochet! I've tried, but being left handed I find it almost impossible to figure out. I need to sit with someone and have them show me!
Oh yes, the thread choice makes all the difference in the world. Play with some different threads and see which works best. As you can see in the video the stranded thread, even though it was a rayon thread, made things much more difficult for me. ❤
This is a fascinating decorative technique! I'm so glad this video popped up in my feed, despite my annoyance with handwork in general. I think this might be the perfect finishing touch for a project that's been stewing in my brain for literally years.
Hi Anna - so glad you reached out! This can be a challenging stitch if using a thread that doesn't easily slide through the wraps and fabric, but once you get the hang of it, it's a lot of fun and can be very dramatic! Tell me how it goes. ❤️
These bullion tendrils are amazing as are the variegated threads / yarns you're using. But at about 3:30, you display a really gorgeous piece of work. I'd like to see more work like that and how one might approach it. I'm not even sure what to call it, is it a specific sort of embroidery? What are all the textured pieces of fabric I'm seeing?
Hi Dave, I'm really glad you like it and thanks so much for reaching out. ❤️ It's a mixed media piece and if you go to my channel, you'll see tons of videos showing how I work and some of the more recent videos show that piece in particular, but most of the videos that I've posted over the past six months or so feature pieces like that or that piece!
Thank you for this video on making tendrils! Very helpful! I’ve made some based on your previous video but didn’t knot them after making one, so this is a great help. Also appreciate your suggestions on what type of threads are easier to work with this wonderful stitch! Love your results!
Thx Deb, let me know how it goes. You can even cut the thread after knotting and then begin again with a new length. I do that sometimes if I'm having a hard time getting the fabric to not crimp up on me. The down side to that is you then have a lot of knots at the base which can be annoying to work around if you're doing a great many from the same starting point. ❤
Wow that's a new stitch to me. It looks a bit tough on the hands, although the pincers look to help with pulling the needle through. Just found you on youtube, so glad I have. Very interesting 😊❤
Welcome! Yes, it's not easy, but with a little practice it can be mastered. I came up with this stitch years ago while playing around with the standard bullion knot and thought will just how many wraps can I do? Turns out = A LOT!! ❤😂❤
So delicious!, so elegant but dangerous (but I have now learnt to take care not to cut myself in the winding stage) I loved seeing how you so easily and confidently resolve the messy stage! I appreciate pliars here too. Thank you once again for the inspiration.
I've been watching your old videos. So happy to see you creating these new ones. I see a scrunched green velvet. How did you do that? Will you be doing classes again?
Hi Charlene, ah, yes the scrunched velvet... I'm putting it down on my list of videos to make as it's too hard to explain in a message! Thank you for asking. I was planning to do a workshop early next year but haven't had time to flesh it out yet. Is there something in particular you were interested in? ❤️
Hi Deb, who knows?! My grandfather was from Teufen, very near St. Gallen. Do you know where your family is from in Switzerland? My family's name was spelled Zeurcher, and then somewhere along the way it changed to Zürcher, but in America people have a hard time pronouncing the soft k sound when they see "ch" so it became a version of something between the two. Of course my first name presents a whole new set of problems for Americans! In any case - Hi! 👋 ❤️💕❤️
Right handed people will love this channel too❤
I’m so glad! ❤️
I for one am so happy to see your smiling face online again, love learning from you and seeing all your creativity come to life! Thank you so much for sharing. Blessed be.
Thx so much Roxanne. I really appreciate it! ❤️
This reminds me of spinning yarn and knitting. Overspun yarn curls up like the bouillon tendril does. And the struggle of yanking that needle through the stitch reminds me of trying to move too-tight knit stitches along a needle.
Love that! ❤️💕❤️
my mom would love this. I could probably do this with my weaving too. This is a little like the wrapped warp technique. I'm gonna send this to her when I'm done watching it. she does slow stitching too.
That's interesting that you could do this type of thing with weaving. I only just started to really search for non traditional weaving and WOW! Amazing all the things you guys can and do. I love it!
@@ArianeZurcher212 I went to a library book sale and got a book that's a reprint from the 70s of a weaving book from the 30s. It had blueprints for how to construct your own looms. I was hooked! What's more, I also learned how to make natural dyes from plants. I have a giant batch of purple cabbage dye. And a nice bundle of milkweed and dogbane stems to turn into yarn/cordage to be dyed.
Shopping at mother nature's craft store yields some very nice bonuses, if you know what you're looking at.
Ah….I have not been knotting the tendril before moving on to the next one…..perhaps my tendrils will have more curl next time I make them. Great stitch update- many thanks!
Thx Elizabeth. If you want them to curl more, you'll need to add more wraps and when pulling through, make sure you are getting those last wraps to wrap more tightly, that's what will make the tendril curl. ❤
Thank you Ariane, I absolutely love your bullion tendrils, even the name is wonderful!
aw... thanks so much Marie. ❤
I'm a crocheter, I have no idea why this popped up in my feed but I'm glad it did.
This stitch is so lovely, I'll definitely will be trying this out!
Hi there, I'm so glad you reached out! Try it and let me know how it goes. It's not the easiest stitch to master, but with some practice it can be a lot of fun.
BTW: I so envy your ability to crochet! I've tried, but being left handed I find it almost impossible to figure out. I need to sit with someone and have them show me!
You make it look so easy 😮 thank you for the tips and tricks, now I see my struggle was because of the tread choice.
Oh yes, the thread choice makes all the difference in the world. Play with some different threads and see which works best. As you can see in the video the stranded thread, even though it was a rayon thread, made things much more difficult for me. ❤
Wow! Really pretty. Thank you. ❤
Thx Kate ❤️
This is a fascinating decorative technique! I'm so glad this video popped up in my feed, despite my annoyance with handwork in general. I think this might be the perfect finishing touch for a project that's been stewing in my brain for literally years.
Hi Anna - so glad you reached out! This can be a challenging stitch if using a thread that doesn't easily slide through the wraps and fabric, but once you get the hang of it, it's a lot of fun and can be very dramatic! Tell me how it goes. ❤️
Your work is so beautiful Ariane❣️ Thank you for your wonderful videos. I am so happy your health has improved. 👏🏼🌻🦋
Thx so much Trish. ❤️💕❤️
TH-cam popped this up for me, glad to see your work and learn.
Welcome Kristin! I'm glad you'e here. ❤️
I love these. Some of your tendrels are really long. Fun
Hi Judy! Yes, really, really long!! ❤️
Love videos like this. Thanks
Wonderful!
Great video. Thank you for reminding us on how to do the bullion tendril and what kind of thread to use.
Hi Juanette! You're so welcome. ❤❤❤
These bullion tendrils are amazing as are the variegated threads / yarns you're using. But at about 3:30, you display a really gorgeous piece of work. I'd like to see more work like that and how one might approach it. I'm not even sure what to call it, is it a specific sort of embroidery? What are all the textured pieces of fabric I'm seeing?
Hi Dave, I'm really glad you like it and thanks so much for reaching out. ❤️ It's a mixed media piece and if you go to my channel, you'll see tons of videos showing how I work and some of the more recent videos show that piece in particular, but most of the videos that I've posted over the past six months or so feature pieces like that or that piece!
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this beautiful stitch for us all
I'm so glad. ❤️
Thank you for this video on making tendrils! Very helpful! I’ve made some based on your previous video but didn’t knot them after making one, so this is a great help. Also appreciate your suggestions on what type of threads are easier to work with this wonderful stitch! Love your results!
Thx Deb, let me know how it goes. You can even cut the thread after knotting and then begin again with a new length. I do that sometimes if I'm having a hard time getting the fabric to not crimp up on me. The down side to that is you then have a lot of knots at the base which can be annoying to work around if you're doing a great many from the same starting point. ❤
Thank you Ariane. Great video, beautiful result👍🧡💐
@@anitajansen5610 thx so much Anita ❤️
Acabo de descubrirte y estoy encantada, mágicas tus creaciones, un abrazo desde España!
Muchas gracias, tu mensaje me hace feliz. Te mando un abrazo de vuelta!
Wow that's a new stitch to me. It looks a bit tough on the hands, although the pincers look to help with pulling the needle through. Just found you on youtube, so glad I have. Very interesting 😊❤
Welcome! Yes, it's not easy, but with a little practice it can be mastered. I came up with this stitch years ago while playing around with the standard bullion knot and thought will just how many wraps can I do? Turns out = A LOT!! ❤😂❤
@@ArianeZurcher212 I'm glad you tried it out, it's a bonus for a lot of us stitches 😊❤️
@@Iamlynie1 ❤️
So delicious!, so elegant but dangerous (but I have now learnt to take care not to cut myself in the winding stage) I loved seeing how you so easily and confidently resolve the messy stage! I appreciate pliars here too. Thank you once again for the inspiration.
Ha! Yes, it's really good not to injure oneself!! ❤️💕❤️
I've been watching your old videos. So happy to see you creating these new ones. I see a scrunched green velvet. How did you do that? Will you be doing classes again?
Hi Charlene, ah, yes the scrunched velvet... I'm putting it down on my list of videos to make as it's too hard to explain in a message! Thank you for asking.
I was planning to do a workshop early next year but haven't had time to flesh it out yet. Is there something in particular you were interested in? ❤️
Wow, stumbled across your video, and am wondering if we're related some way. My last name is Zurcher also, but we pronounce it with a hard "k" sound.
Hi Deb, who knows?! My grandfather was from Teufen, very near St. Gallen. Do you know where your family is from in Switzerland? My family's name was spelled Zeurcher, and then somewhere along the way it changed to Zürcher, but in America people have a hard time pronouncing the soft k sound when they see "ch" so it became a version of something between the two. Of course my first name presents a whole new set of problems for Americans! In any case - Hi! 👋 ❤️💕❤️
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