This has to be the most informative instruction on how to do the satin stitch neatly. Cotton may be somewhat forgiving but silk is not so I am so grateful that after 50 years of hand sewing I no longer have to fill in stupid gaps I've accidentally made because of my lack of knowledge. So simple but solves a multitude of problems. Thank you so much and I hope you do more videos in the future (or a book, that would be nice).
Ive been doing satin stitch for decades....wrongly. I was never happy with it and tried avoiding it. Doing an embroidery just now and it bugged me so much i came on youtube to try and improve . So glad i found you, THE best explanation I have ever seen! Thank you
I am a beginner and the satin stitch is the very stitch that had me stop for a while and finally picked up embroidery again. Every video I found only showed satin stitch when it’s a straight line.
I used to hate satin stitch so much and always wondered how it turned so flat . Last month too I ended up with some flat looking oranges🍊 . Now I got it .Thanks a load for your explanations ❤
It's so interesting that I've noticed some of these effects from inserting my needle at different angles, and I've been using it constructively to fix my mistakes XD But it's nice to see it explained and applied properly!! I feel like my project is about to be an exhibit of improvements!
So much useful information in 1 video. I came across this video a while ago and knew I was going to need it in the future. Today was the day. Lots of practicing to do, it needs to come out nice for my next project. A handbag with embroidered and tule flowers and one side done completely with embroidered leaves. I think leaves are often even more fun to do than the flowers so I really want them to come out nice.
This has to be the most informative instruction on how to do the satin stitch neatly. Cotton may be somewhat forgiving but silk is not so I am so grateful that after 50 years of hand sewing I no longer have to fill in stupid gaps I've accidentally made because of my lack of knowledge. So simple but solves a multitude of problems. Thank you so much and I hope you do more videos in the future (or a book, that would be nice).
This is the first time I've heard satin stitch explained in this way. Makes perfect sense. Thank you
Ive been doing satin stitch for decades....wrongly. I was never happy with it and tried avoiding it. Doing an embroidery just now and it bugged me so much i came on youtube to try and improve . So glad i found you, THE best explanation I have ever seen! Thank you
Ditto for me also!! lol :D
I am a beginner and the satin stitch is the very stitch that had me stop for a while and finally picked up embroidery again. Every video I found only showed satin stitch when it’s a straight line.
I had no idea there was much to satin stitch! Thank you!
Ooo yes.... Its a art in itself!!!
I used to hate satin stitch so much and always wondered how it turned so flat . Last month too I ended up with some flat looking oranges🍊 . Now I got it
.Thanks a load for your explanations ❤
Thank you so much for teaching us this. I learned so much!!
It's so interesting that I've noticed some of these effects from inserting my needle at different angles, and I've been using it constructively to fix my mistakes XD
But it's nice to see it explained and applied properly!! I feel like my project is about to be an exhibit of improvements!
So much useful information in 1 video. I came across this video a while ago and knew I was going to need it in the future. Today was the day. Lots of practicing to do, it needs to come out nice for my next project. A handbag with embroidered and tule flowers and one side done completely with embroidered leaves. I think leaves are often even more fun to do than the flowers so I really want them to come out nice.
Wow. Oh wow…like dance illustration…..never knew there was geometry to sewing/embroidery. Learn something new. Every day.
Marvelous. Thank you.
Thank u.🎉
I avoid satin stitch like the plague. I will have a practice with your explanation in mind. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
😂😂😂😂
This is mind blowing and now I have my questions fully answered 🎉thank you so so much hugs from Provence ❤🎉
Huge THANK YOU. Much much blessings 🙏
Such a clear explanation - thank you so much.
This is so wonderfully illustrated. Thank you!
A great tutorial on the satin stitch!!! Thank you
Never have heard of tbzt technical explanation. So well explained. Thank you so much. X from Normandy👌
You explained that so well thanks 😊
Superb explanation.
Thank you Jenny for this excellent information❤
Thank you so much. This is something new for me. Thank for sharing
I’m new to embroidery, had no idea that I needed to plan out my needle movements!
Excellent explanation. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent
Oh my goodness! How helpful! Thank you Jenny.
What a brilliant instruction! Most appreciated 😊
Very good tutorial on the satin stitch. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you very much for a great explanation, it's really helpful!
Thank you so much for this really great video
This is incredible.
Thank you! Finally I can do satin stitch!🎉🎉🎉
This is an excellent video.
Thank you so much. So glad I found this!
This video is lovely and so useful!
excellant thank you
Than, you. I will practice 😊
Thank you! ❤
Mine when I have done them turn out gappy. Do you need to do base stitching in the bed of the image being sewn before the satin stitching over the top
Thank you so much!