Thank you!! Your comment means alot. I try my best to make clear and easy to understand tutorials, but im still new to making video content online so im not very confident with it. Thank you again!! :)
I noticed you always stitch diagonally to the natural warp and weft of the fabric, is there a reason to this? does it make the final piece more structurally sound? i would instinctually use the warp and weft as guides for keeping on a straight path.
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You make some of the best Tambour embroidery videos on youtube, and hey're very easy to understand.
Thank you!! Your comment means alot. I try my best to make clear and easy to understand tutorials, but im still new to making video content online so im not very confident with it. Thank you again!! :)
Totally agreed
Love all your video so clear and brief, calming. You're so kind. Thank you ❤
Thank you for your lovely comment!🥰
Nice, love it. Great video, will definitely practice this one. Thank you😊
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful🥰
Excellent 👍
Love all videos so clear thanks 🙏
Thank you!☺️
Beautiful ❤
❤❤❤ Brilliant.
Благодарю за уроки, очень нравится и полезно. 5 урок и мне уже так нравится этот звук работы тамбурного крючка.
Thank you so much!! Im glad you liked the video🥰💕
Thanks so much
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Good work
Thanks!!
I loved it😍 Do you think that technique could work in a jeans jacket? After watching your videos, I just🤔 why not? Great job!
Yes for sure! It works on denim fabric, definitely give it a go❤️
Hi, can this be done directly onto the fabric or garment that i'll be sewing, or how is it transferred? Thanks.
Yes you can do it directly onto your fabric
@@OlsjonaEmbroidery How do I learn from you, please? I work with rhinestones and i'm so keen on this.
I noticed you always stitch diagonally to the natural warp and weft of the fabric, is there a reason to this? does it make the final piece more structurally sound? i would instinctually use the warp and weft as guides for keeping on a straight path.
No you can stitch in whatever direction you prefer
Possible to use fabric like satin, chiffon and others???
Yes of course! you can use any fabric. But very stretchy fabrics are difficult to embroider with
@@OlsjonaEmbroidery thank you much for the info by the way love all your videos
How do you transfer this embroidery to clothes?
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What kind of fabric is that?
Organza Fabric
Здраствуйте. А что за нить у Вас. Какое ниткое шиёте.
Im using viscose thread in the video
Name of the thread please
Im using a viscose embroidery thread, but you can use any thread
Sis this oosi how much
Embroidery supplies and tools are linked in the description