At 66 years old in learning something new. What a great teacher you are. I'm not one to learn from pictures or a book, I need hands on. And you're just the right person to lead me on this journey. Thank you
My first thought was how wonderful these stitches could be used for enhancing quilt labels you attach to the quilts you make. Secondly, I'd like to use some old quilt blocks (or make new ones) and embroider them and then make some needle cases and book covers. Sarah, you really inspire our creativity! Blessings from Kansas USA
Such helpful tutorials. Please do a video on seam embroidery stitches for crazy quilting. Traditional Victorian seam embroidery motifs would be especially appreciated. There are several excellent books on the subject but, a live demonstration would be very helpful. Thank you!
Nice video - thank you. Fun story for you Sarah - we have a store in town called Art from Scrap and I shop there on occasion. I like to buy fabric samples, etc and some older stitching magazines. Found one from 2016, called Stitch, and lo and behold on page 12, Flight of the Bumble Bee, designed by Sarah Homfrey with a 4 page spread, lots of up close photos and instructions!!! The bumble bee was beautiful. Hope you enjoy reminiscing about this.
Hello my name is Sarah as well. I enjoyed your videos keep up the good work. I’m new to your channel. God bless you and your family have a blessed evening.
I am basically a quilter but have started doing more appliqué on my quilts which is great fun. Now that your excellent tutorial has shown me how much embroidery can add to appliqué and quilting, I have two new addictions to go along with my quilting addiction. Thank you!
A quilter here. I nearly always add embroidery to my quilts. I've made a medallion quilt with a large bouquet of flowers. Used tons of embroidery: bullion knots for a flower center, stem stitch to add veins & details, finished it off with a spider's web in silvery thread. Knowing ahead of time is important. I decided to add lettering after the quilt was in the frame. I couched the lettering taking care not to penetrate through the backing. I love applique & I've rescued more than one block with a bit of stem stitch around a motif that wasn't distinct enough. Tip for an applique block. Make sure the background fabric has at least 2" margin on all sides. Then mount the block in a frame, as you would any embroidery. When finished wash, block, then trim to size. No problems with future washings. Quilts should always be washable.
Sarah, I am so happy I joined your group on Facebook, with a huge variety of taste in colors, stitches, fabrics. Thank you so much for connecting me to such a nice group of people from all over the world. Starting to recognize some of their names and artistic personality. I am a quilter and I include embroidery when I can. Also love appliques. Have a wonderful day!
Buttonhole stitch and blanket stitch are very different. Blanket stitch is very simple, and versatile. Buttonhole stitch has the thread taken around the needle and gives a 'knotted' edge, as you see on hand made buttonholes. Not to be confused. Buttonhole stitch is used in dressmaking. I went to finishing school and did dressmaking, and we did some very fine work, but not embroidery. Joy Fuller Cambridge
Thank you Sarah that was so interesting, and I just loved the little embroidered hexagon design you did, and your idea for photocopying the fabric/panel to draw the embroidery ideas on was just brilliant, in fact I can't wait to try it out....now!!!. Thanks so much for all you teach and inspire x
Thanks for the video, Sarah! I especially appreciate your discussion of design considerations. I really like the way the tall, straight flower stems echo the lines of your striped fabric and that the rigidness of all the straight lines is softened by the curved, more organic feel of the appliquéd flower bed. It strikes me as a really strong yet well-balanced statement & is quite pleasing to my senses. (Edited to fix typo! 😯)
I'm currently embroidering my grand mother's garden quilt. Phew, taking ages 😅 and which numpty decided circles, around each flower, would be a good idea !!!
Hi Sarah thanks for sharing this, I'm going to hand stitch a quilt, sometime soon, I'm gathering in fabric and planning in my head what I have to do as I've not made one before - eek, I'm alittle bit nervous but also excited and I love the idea of adding embroidery detail. Wish me luck 😊 Helen (patron member)
Thank you for drawing the lines you wanted to follow. For some reason my brain tells me that it is cheating to draw a line and follow it, but if you do it then so can I 😊
This popped up as I was sorting floss for a kit that literally just came in the mail today, an EBay find, an Erica Wilson Peter Rabbit 🐇 baby quilt to embroider. It’s a combination of basic stitches (Satin, stem, long and short, back, French knots etc..)with cotton coloured floss on a stamped white baby quilt. It’s prequilted in a basic ovalish pattern. I considered possibly applying another backing once I’m done and quilting over again in the same spots from top but it’s really more of an art piece for a baby room. If anyone has any recommendations for these kits please let me know. I guess technically I could also seam rip the quilting and separate the top… I also saw where people who like to do the cross stitch type, use in hand stitching to guide the needle through to only the Center. But I wouldn’t attempt that since this is many types of embroidery stitches.
Just found your video, and so enjoy it!! I have a start on "Grandmother's Flower Garden" using fabric circles shaped into a hexagon shape, and have gotten overwhelmed by it. So am thinking adding some of your embroidery ideas to the small start that I have done. It wil probably become a small table runner instead of a quilt!!! Thank you for sharing your talents and ideas with your followers!! Blessings.!!!
Sarah can you do a video on stitches that look decorative front and back? I make quilted needle books that are entirely handstitched using nothing but embroidery stitches. I concentrate on using stitches that I can use on both sides of the quilted pages. For example, I use a stitch that creates a ladder type stitch on the reverse side that I then use as a base for the knotted pearl stitch or the pin wheel created at the back of the lazy daisy flower you create here can be used to make a raised cross flower on the reverse page. I am planning a full sized embroidered quilt using this method; working in quilted squares that I will then hand stitch together with embroidery.
Hi Diane, I use the Versatile Table Clamp plus stretcher bar frames. There’s a video of it here: th-cam.com/video/ElcnWWixmJ8/w-d-xo.html And the bar frames: th-cam.com/video/-M2YnDUx5KQ/w-d-xo.html And they're in my online shop here: www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/prod_4538062-Versatile-table-clamp.html And frames: www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/cat_264747-Embroidery-Equipment.html (Scroll down) I use 2 of them for filming (to keep work steady under the camera) but ordinarily I use just 1.
Hi loved your video very helpful I am making a quilt as you go quilt where I make individual blocks and have been wondering how to do some design by hand just not sure on what needle or thread to use.🎉
Thank you for sharing your tips & techniques.👍 Question: I have a finished quilt Top & I want to embellish it with some of your embroidery ideas. I don't want the stitches to show on the back of the quilt. Is it better to add the batting for more stabilizing before the needle work? Or should I put stabilizer behind the sections of the quilt top I want to embellish? Or are there other methods for embroidering on a quilt top?
Hi Sarah, Would you pls show me how to make hexagon, Iam ok on a large square paper !!! But material 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ Also do you have a template for a teacosy… yes Iam an old scholar I still use teacosy 😂😂
I am using 2 Versatile Table Clamps. I have a video about them here th-cam.com/video/ElcnWWixmJ8/w-d-xo.html and I sell them on my website here www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/prod_4538062-Versatile-table-clamp.html I use 2 clamps for filming to ensure the embroidery doesn't wobble too much under the camera but ordinarily just 1 is good enough. If you're interested in buying one please check the item description and your table to ensure the clamp will fit properly.
Dear Ms. Homfray, Do you know which embroidery stitches were actually medieval, you know, instead of modern. Can you please show them. Sincerely, Ms. Flynn
Love this video, as I am currently making a hexagon quilt 😊 BUT I have a question ❓❓❓🧐 do you embroider the hexies while the paper is still inside or after it is removed???? Love your videos, thanks for all the creative ideas! ❤
At 66 years old in learning something new. What a great teacher you are. I'm not one to learn from pictures or a book, I need hands on. And you're just the right person to lead me on this journey. Thank you
Same here. I”m so enjoying watching and learning
Fantastic job on teaching stitches,love your work,thank you.
Weaving one color around the other color is super!
My first thought was how wonderful these stitches could be used for enhancing quilt labels you attach to the quilts you make. Secondly, I'd like to use some old quilt blocks (or make new ones) and embroider them and then make some needle cases and book covers. Sarah, you really inspire our creativity! Blessings from Kansas USA
Such helpful tutorials. Please do a video on seam embroidery stitches for crazy quilting. Traditional Victorian seam embroidery motifs would be especially appreciated. There are several excellent books on the subject but, a live demonstration would be very helpful. Thank you!
I love embroidery. Thank you for sharing some new ways to use it with my quilts.
What a delight! Thank you, Sarah, I can't wait to play with all these stitch variations 🎉
Thank you for another wonderful tutorial. 🫶🏼
Why have I not seen your videos before, fantastic teaching. Thank you ❤
Sara,you do the most beautiful work. I love your projects. You make everything look so easy......you are a pro.
It is so lovely that you are sharing the joys of embroidery with so many. Thank you for the freebies.
Nice video - thank you. Fun story for you Sarah - we have a store in town called Art from Scrap and I shop there on occasion. I like to buy fabric samples, etc and some older stitching magazines. Found one from 2016, called Stitch, and lo and behold on page 12, Flight of the Bumble Bee, designed by Sarah Homfrey with a 4 page spread, lots of up close photos and instructions!!! The bumble bee was beautiful. Hope you enjoy reminiscing about this.
Gosh, I don't even remember that piece!! Was it goldwork?
The only goldwork I see are the wings. It was stitched on hexagon, green silk it says. Hope that helps @@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery
Oh yes, my little stumpwork bee!
Hello my name is Sarah as well. I enjoyed your videos keep up the good work. I’m new to your channel. God bless you and your family have a blessed evening.
I love your teaching of various embroidery for a quilt- thank you, Sarah! 💕❤️
I am basically a quilter but have started doing more appliqué on my quilts which is great fun. Now that your excellent tutorial has shown me how much embroidery can add to appliqué and quilting, I have two new addictions to go along with my quilting addiction. Thank you!
I just happened upon your video, thank you, I have been looking for embroidery sitiching, you were clear and easily understood. Thank you for sharing.
Another great tutorial, thank you💕
So excited to try these on the EPP quilt I'm working on. ❤
A quilter here. I nearly always add embroidery to my quilts. I've made a medallion quilt with a large bouquet of flowers. Used tons of embroidery: bullion knots for a flower center, stem stitch to add veins & details, finished it off with a spider's web in silvery thread. Knowing ahead of time is important. I decided to add lettering after the quilt was in the frame. I couched the lettering taking care not to penetrate through the backing. I love applique & I've rescued more than one block with a bit of stem stitch around a motif that wasn't distinct enough. Tip for an applique block. Make sure the background fabric has at least 2" margin on all sides. Then mount the block in a frame, as you would any embroidery. When finished wash, block, then trim to size. No problems with future washings. Quilts should always be washable.
Would love to see a photo of your work
Sarah, I am so happy I joined your group on Facebook, with a huge variety of taste in colors, stitches, fabrics. Thank you so much for connecting me to such a nice group of people from all over the world. Starting to recognize some of their names and artistic personality. I am a quilter and I include embroidery when I can. Also love appliques. Have a wonderful day!
Thanks! Love your instruction. Fantastic teacher!
Thank you Joy x
Fantastic way of making the stitches look so easy thank you ….Hulary
Buttonhole stitch and blanket stitch are very different. Blanket stitch is very simple, and versatile. Buttonhole stitch has the thread taken around the needle and gives a 'knotted' edge, as you see on hand made buttonholes. Not to be confused. Buttonhole stitch is used in dressmaking. I went to finishing school and did dressmaking, and we did some very fine work, but not embroidery.
Joy Fuller
Cambridge
I'm enjoyed your demonstrations- and helped to learn after my forgetting stroke- thank you, Sarah H💕
Thank you for such informative videos. You explain things so clear I now am trying new stitches.
Absolutely wonderful Sarah! I’m going to share this with my EGA CQ FB community. Jonathan, love how you scrolled the names along the bottom.
Your videos are so welcome. I have a book, but your attentions are so lovely.
Hi Sarah, you make embroidery look so easy and relaxing. Thanks.
Lovely instructions thank you
Thank you Sarah that was so interesting, and I just loved the little embroidered hexagon design you did, and your idea for photocopying the fabric/panel to draw the embroidery ideas on was just brilliant, in fact I can't wait to try it out....now!!!. Thanks so much for all you teach and inspire x
You are so welcome Rebecca! xx
Love your videos
Thank you.
I like your video a lot!
I love this ! Thank you ❤
I’m learning to embroider using your videos and a sample block runner I had in my quilt tops stash.
Great instruction. Thank you : )
Thank you very much.
Thank you!!
Very timely video as I am completing a hand quilted quilt and am deciding how to finish the border. Thanks Sarah! So happy to have found you!
I’m a quilter and currently working on a quilt all by hand and have been considering working some embroidery in it.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful embroidery stitches. I’m excited to start again after a very long time out of practice.
Very enjoyable. Thank you. I love your free patterns
Thanks for the video, Sarah! I especially appreciate your discussion of design considerations. I really like the way the tall, straight flower stems echo the lines of your striped fabric and that the rigidness of all the straight lines is softened by the curved, more organic feel of the appliquéd flower bed. It strikes me as a really strong yet well-balanced statement & is quite pleasing to my senses. (Edited to fix typo! 😯)
Your embroidery designs are great, but so is your English paper piecing. You are very good, thank you for your teachings😊😊😊
I'm currently embroidering my grand mother's garden quilt. Phew, taking ages 😅 and which numpty decided circles, around each flower, would be a good idea !!!
Hi Sarah thanks for sharing this, I'm going to hand stitch a quilt, sometime soon, I'm gathering in fabric and planning in my head what I have to do as I've not made one before - eek, I'm alittle bit nervous but also excited and I love the idea of adding embroidery detail. Wish me luck 😊 Helen (patron member)
Good luck! There are loads of videos on making quilts on TH-cam, so a bit of research before you start!
Love the hexies on the wall!
Lovely.
I'm thinking embroidering on my quilt labels will be very pretty!
Thank you.
Enjoyed this viedo
What an amazing video and information about hand stitching. Thank you so much. You are a treasure.
I see that I was pulling too tight with the Lazy Daisy. Thanks Sarah.
Thank you for this lovely and very encouraging video! I’m excited to incorporate some embroidery on a quilt now! 21:02
As usual very helpful, thanks dear Sarah, hugs
Thank you for drawing the lines you wanted to follow. For some reason my brain tells me that it is cheating to draw a line and follow it, but if you do it then so can I 😊
Wonderful and inspirational presentation. Thank you.
Sarah,
Thank you for sharing this with us👍🥰🥰
Groetjes Joke 🙋🏻♀️
Thank you so much that is fantastic. I love the way you teach. It is very understandable. Thank you.❤❤❤
I love your videos. I have learned so much! Thank you!
This popped up as I was sorting floss for a kit that literally just came in the mail today, an EBay find, an Erica Wilson Peter Rabbit 🐇 baby quilt to embroider.
It’s a combination of basic stitches (Satin, stem, long and short, back, French knots etc..)with cotton coloured floss on a stamped white baby quilt.
It’s prequilted in a basic ovalish pattern.
I considered possibly applying another backing once I’m done and quilting over again in the same spots from top but it’s really more of an art piece for a baby room.
If anyone has any recommendations for these kits please let me know.
I guess technically I could also seam rip the quilting and separate the top…
I also saw where people who like to do the cross stitch type, use in hand stitching to guide the needle through to only the Center.
But I wouldn’t attempt that since this is many types of embroidery stitches.
Thank you for sharing with us. Beautiful work.
Thanks!
your so helpfull
Just what I want thank you
Very helpful. Thank you!
Good video, I'm glad I came across it. Thank you ❤
Just found your video, and so enjoy it!! I have a start on "Grandmother's Flower Garden" using fabric circles shaped into a hexagon shape, and have gotten overwhelmed by it. So am thinking adding some of your embroidery ideas to the small start that I have done. It wil probably become a small table runner instead of a quilt!!! Thank you for sharing your talents and ideas with your followers!! Blessings.!!!
Yes would love that
Marvelous ideas! Thank you!
Great explanation!
Thanks for sharing this ❤
Beautiful 😊
Sarah can you do a video on stitches that look decorative front and back? I make quilted needle books that are entirely handstitched using nothing but embroidery stitches. I concentrate on using stitches that I can use on both sides of the quilted pages. For example, I use a stitch that creates a ladder type stitch on the reverse side that I then use as a base for the knotted pearl stitch or the pin wheel created at the back of the lazy daisy flower you create here can be used to make a raised cross flower on the reverse page. I am planning a full sized embroidered quilt using this method; working in quilted squares that I will then hand stitch together with embroidery.
Could you or have you demonstrated your frame? Quite ingenious.
Hi Diane, I use the Versatile Table Clamp plus stretcher bar frames. There’s a video of it here:
th-cam.com/video/ElcnWWixmJ8/w-d-xo.html
And the bar frames:
th-cam.com/video/-M2YnDUx5KQ/w-d-xo.html
And they're in my online shop here:
www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/prod_4538062-Versatile-table-clamp.html
And frames:
www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/cat_264747-Embroidery-Equipment.html
(Scroll down)
I use 2 of them for filming (to keep work steady under the camera) but ordinarily I use just 1.
Hi loved your video very helpful I am making a quilt as you go quilt where I make individual blocks and have been wondering how to do some design by hand just not sure on what needle or thread to use.🎉
Thank you for sharing your tips & techniques.👍 Question: I have a finished quilt Top & I want to embellish it with some of your embroidery ideas. I don't want the stitches to show on the back of the quilt. Is it better to add the batting for more stabilizing before the needle work? Or should I put stabilizer behind the sections of the quilt top I want to embellish? Or are there other methods for embroidering on a quilt top?
Hi Sarah, I just pieced a bird out of s mall pieces of fabric. Can I outline the bird with the outline stitch? It’s a blue jay!
This is great! What type of needle and thread are you using?
Sarah, could you share where I could get the stitcher holder you are using? Thank you so much!
Hi Sarah,
Would you pls show me how to make hexagon, Iam ok on a large square paper !!! But material 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
Also do you have a template for a teacosy… yes Iam an old scholar I still use teacosy 😂😂
How did you know this is exactly what I’m doing this week?? :)
What is that wonderful frame device called that holds your fabric in place as you embroider, the one that looks like it is clamped to your table?
I am using 2 Versatile Table Clamps. I have a video about them here th-cam.com/video/ElcnWWixmJ8/w-d-xo.html and I sell them on my website here www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/prod_4538062-Versatile-table-clamp.html
I use 2 clamps for filming to ensure the embroidery doesn't wobble too much under the camera but ordinarily just 1 is good enough.
If you're interested in buying one please check the item description and your table to ensure the clamp will fit properly.
@@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery Thank you
Dear Ms. Homfray, Do you know which embroidery stitches were actually medieval, you know, instead of modern. Can you please show them. Sincerely, Ms. Flynn
Love this video, as I am currently making a hexagon quilt 😊 BUT I have a question ❓❓❓🧐 do you embroider the hexies while the paper is still inside or after it is removed????
Love your videos, thanks for all the creative ideas! ❤
Please remove the papers prior to embroidering!
Like your embroidary frame. Where would one find this frame? Thank you
www.sarahhomfray.com/myshop/prod_4538062-Versatile-table-clamp.html
Can I ask please, what fabric are you stitching into?
👍
I think you are wearing an indian scarf known as ajrakh printed
Oops …. Hilary
beautiful work and and needed for a refresher. Thank you for the free patterns.