Thank you for this tutorial, especially the finishing and starting new threads, that makes such a difference to a project but very few people seem to show how to do it. I’m trying to use up my fabric stash and make things I can keep in a present drawer for when I need them and this is a brilliant idea for that! ❤
I thoroughly enjoyed your video! It was a very clear explanation of how you made it. What were the overall dimensions of the scarf? That is a really clever idea of how to hide the knot! Thank you so much!
Thank you for making this video. I want to make a kantha quilt but it feels overwhelming. This is a wonderful way to try the technique on a smaller scale. Lovely!!
This scarf is beautiful. Thank you for your video. It looks like a scarf that you would find in any high end department store. Nice job ❤
Thank you 😊
Beautiful!
Thank GOD you keep such lovely manicure. Natural is best.
Thank you!!!!!
Nice job. I would have liked to see the other side worn too. 😉
@AcornHillHomestead thank you. Good idea about the other side I will share a pic on social media soon.
Thanks for a very clear demonstration. It's lively!
Love from kolkata ,india auntie, My mother is also associated with this beautiful work.
Thank you for this tutorial, especially the finishing and starting new threads, that makes such a difference to a project but very few people seem to show how to do it. I’m trying to use up my fabric stash and make things I can keep in a present drawer for when I need them and this is a brilliant idea for that! ❤
Oh, I love that idea. Perfect way to keep enjoying your hobby. Thank you for sharing that idea 😊
From the US - it took awhile to de-confuse my brain. In the US, calico is a small print, not a solid fabric. I kept looking for the printed fabric! :)
Oh, thank you, I've learnt something new ☺️
Thank you for showing how to end a thread and begin another.
Very good teacher. Fascinating. Clear speech and such efficiency in all the steps. Thank you.
Thank you, that's very kind 😊
Thankyou for a very clear tutorial
I thoroughly enjoyed your video! It was a very clear explanation of how you made it. What were the overall dimensions of the scarf? That is a really clever idea of how to hide the knot! Thank you so much!
@RebeccaToups thank you the finished size is 30cm x 170cm
Thank you for making this video. I want to make a kantha quilt but it feels overwhelming. This is a wonderful way to try the technique on a smaller scale. Lovely!!
Ooh that would be amazing. So pleased you enjoyed the video, thank you for leaving a comment 😀
I’d like to give this a try. I find the Kantha stitch to be quite soothing and relaxing.
Yes it is, let me know how you get on.
Great demo, beautiful scarf. Your sewing room is lovely!
Brilliant way to end and start your threads!
Thank you 😊
This is a lovely scarf
Thank you 😊
Beautiful scarf.
Thank you 😊
Such a helpful video and tutorial. Loved the result as well. Thank you!
Thank you 😊
thank you , lovely project!!
Love the color schemes you used in your scarf - very nice!
Thank you 😊
Thank you for the Kantha demo. Do you have a tutorial for a Kantha jacket?
Not at the moment but I am working on more ideas because I love how it looks. I think a kantha jacket would be amazing 😍
Thanks for the video. I thought some vertical stitching amongst the horizontal stitches might look nice
Yes good idea thank you 😊
What size was the finished scarf
30cm x 170cm
What is the finished length and width of this scarf?
This scarf measures 30cm x 170cm finished size.
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Thank you for letting me know. I will look into this.
If you do marketing this work in your country then I can send some samples.
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😂 *promosm*