It's actually impressive and educational, I actually needed this for 1890's colonial era Filipino undergarment and Western Edwardian era drawers and corset covers.
This is a great tutorial! I think it's very clear and easy to follow and I'm so happy I found it. If you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go embroider everything I own now! 😁
Beautiful work, and aesthetically pleasing video! I agree that your voice could be a bit louder, thank you for the lovely little tutorial, I definitely want to give cutwork embroidery a try!
Hello I’m a new subscribed who have the lack of found this beautiful channel! I love traditional embroidery and white work ! Love the beautiful vintage tools that you have! One question it is possible to add how to embroidery monograms which are so diverse? Another thing I’ve loved your gorgeous ring May I ask which materials is the red stamped seems to be some kind of lacre ❤❤❤
Hello Maria! I will try my best to add new videos, life has gotten in the way of my channel🙈 The ring is a carnelian seal ring, it has someone's monograms on it and indeed it was used with sealing wax for letters
You're a bit too quiet, especially in comparison to the intro music, and it'd be better to keep the hoop in frame a bit more, but otherwise this video is pretty good. Maybe put your microphone closer to your face? Or like, wear a headset if you have one? Good work in general though, I'm excited to see more from you in the future!
The filling stitches? or the actual embroidery? if you are refering to the filling, you can double the strands. If you are refering to the sating stiches, try it out. :)
Amazing! The corset cover looks simply gorgeous! In fact, I thought it was an original piece until you said you made it. I have never been very good at embroidery, however after watching this video I can't wait to give it a try! Congratulations 😊
align your camera a bit lower...so when you pull the work close to you...you don't pull it out of the frame of the video...practice does make perfect...I am enjoying your tutorial! Thank you for doing it.
Very nice work
Thank you so much!
It's actually impressive and educational, I actually needed this for 1890's colonial era Filipino undergarment and Western Edwardian era drawers and corset covers.
I am very glad it was usefull for your recreation!
Highly impressed!! Learning right from the get go!!
I'm so glad it's helpful!
This is a great tutorial! I think it's very clear and easy to follow and I'm so happy I found it. If you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go embroider everything I own now! 😁
I'm very glad that it's usefull for you!! go ahead embroider all the things!! there can't never be too much embroidery
Beautiful work thankyou. You have given me the courage to use the beautiful designs I have.
Very nice.
I will do it myself also.
Really beautiful!! You made it easy!! 😀👍👍I thought it was very difficult, but you did it great! Thank you so much.
I just love it!!! Can't wait for more content. The tone of tour voice is just what my evenings need❤
Thank you darling!!
Hola que hermoso trabajo!!!! quiero aprende
Your embroidery is superb! Thank you for this clear and detailed tutorial.
You're very welcome! I'm glad if it could help :)
This invaluable! Thank you for demystifying!
Hermoso trabajo, muchas gracias.
De nada!! Me alego que haya sido de ayuda
reenchanting with embroidery!🌺🌻
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful work, and aesthetically pleasing video! I agree that your voice could be a bit louder, thank you for the lovely little tutorial, I definitely want to give cutwork embroidery a try!
Very nice 💕
Thank you!!~
Very nice tutorial! Looking forward to future videos on monogramming and other work using the mouline as this is readily available.
Thank you so much!! Embroidery is such a wonderful and accessible medium! coming up there will be some black work
Beautiful! Tks
Thank you too!
Hello I’m a new subscribed who have the lack of found this beautiful channel! I love traditional embroidery and white work ! Love the beautiful vintage tools that you have! One question it is possible to add how to embroidery monograms which are so diverse? Another thing I’ve loved your gorgeous ring May I ask which materials is the red stamped seems to be some kind of lacre ❤❤❤
Hello Maria! I will try my best to add new videos, life has gotten in the way of my channel🙈 The ring is a carnelian seal ring, it has someone's monograms on it and indeed it was used with sealing wax for letters
Where did you get the fancy metal pencil? What is it called? Thanks.
It's an antique mechanical pencil. The brand is Eversharp.
That was wonderful!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!! coming up, black work embroidery
Very nice ❤❤
Thank you! Cheers!
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You're a bit too quiet, especially in comparison to the intro music, and it'd be better to keep the hoop in frame a bit more, but otherwise this video is pretty good. Maybe put your microphone closer to your face? Or like, wear a headset if you have one?
Good work in general though, I'm excited to see more from you in the future!
Thank you for your constructive criticism! I will definitely keep it in mind for next time
Hermoso
Muchas gracias!!
Muy buen video, se vé perfecto, muy bien explicado, y se disfruta todo lo que se vé.
Me alegro tanto que te haya gustado!!
Hi! Do you think it would work as well with no 12 cordonnet or would it be too thin?
The filling stitches? or the actual embroidery? if you are refering to the filling, you can double the strands. If you are refering to the sating stiches, try it out. :)
Amazing! The corset cover looks simply gorgeous! In fact, I thought it was an original piece until you said you made it. I have never been very good at embroidery, however after watching this video I can't wait to give it a try! Congratulations 😊
I am so glad that my video was of help! my aim is to make these techniques available so that we can all try them out and enjoy them
Wow! Do you sell the materials from the list?
Hello! I do not, but they are available in any craftore near by, the good thing about embodery are the uncomplicated materials
align your camera a bit lower...so when you pull the work close to you...you don't pull it out of the frame of the video...practice does make perfect...I am enjoying your tutorial! Thank you for doing it.
Thank you! I need all the filmaking tips I can get! :) I've been away filming (hopefully) better videos~ I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
Not clear
you are just off camera. Not seeing is not learning.