what an amazing series!! i'm so grateful for your help, and especially this video! i like making things totally by hand and am excited to make stuffed ornaments this holiday season. after watching this, i think i'll even be able to teach some friends and family!
That's great! If you're going to teach kids some sewing, check out my friend Trixie's channel too - she's got lots of kid friendly projects for hand sewing www.youtube.com/@SewaSoftie/
Good afternoon again Lucy! When I was younger my grandma taught me the running stitch, whip stitch & surface knot although I never knew the names until just now.. so thank you for that. I always just normally used which ever one worked to repair a quick hole lol. I was needing to know what a ladder stitch was and how to do it to know how to finish off in the hoop plushies. And as always you never disappoint not only told but showed me just what I needed to do! But what a genius idea to put that last stitch after the surface knot through the material and pull so it hides it. This is just one of many reasons what I mean by you always have the best ideas and tidbits. Thank you very much!
THANK YOU!
what an amazing series!! i'm so grateful for your help, and especially this video! i like making things totally by hand and am excited to make stuffed ornaments this holiday season. after watching this, i think i'll even be able to teach some friends and family!
That's great! If you're going to teach kids some sewing, check out my friend Trixie's channel too - she's got lots of kid friendly projects for hand sewing
www.youtube.com/@SewaSoftie/
so cute! thanks for sharing! @@BallyhooCreations
Thank you! Sometimes I forget which stitch is best!
Amazingly helpful! Especially the knots for finishing plushies off. I just kind of eyeballed it before and made a mess 😭
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you
Good afternoon again Lucy! When I was younger my grandma taught me the running stitch, whip stitch & surface knot although I never knew the names until just now.. so thank you for that. I always just normally used which ever one worked to repair a quick hole lol.
I was needing to know what a ladder stitch was and how to do it to know how to finish off in the hoop plushies. And as always you never disappoint not only told but showed me just what I needed to do! But what a genius idea to put that last stitch after the surface knot through the material and pull so it hides it. This is just one of many reasons what I mean by you always have the best ideas and tidbits. Thank you very much!
I thought you were just watching the embroidery videos - I didn't realize you're into ITH plushie too. You're my people!