Hello there well im just starting out in hand embroidery and i found your channel and ive started way back at the first video and am slowly making my way to your most recent it will take awhile but i just wanted to say im so enjoying your videos and you are such a great teacher and im learning so much so thank you so much
Hi Sarah, it's a bit hard to see the actual stitch cause your only using 1 or 2 strands. Could you perhaps do one in 6 strands so we can see the stitch better? Thanks 🙂
Do you happen to know if this scroll stitch is the same as the "spear" stitch? I'm trying to translate a French pattern calling for a "point lance" which translates to "spear stitch". Thanks!
Hi! I saw this comment while watching the video and I think I might help, although I suppose you may have found your answer already since it's been two months :) The name seemed familiar but I did double check online: after looking it up, it seems like you're talking about "point lancé" which would mean "thrown" or "cast" stitch if we translate it literally. "Lance" does mean "spear" so you're right about that, but since I could only find results for "point lancé" I assume that's the one your pattern was talking about. In English you might know it as a "straight stitch", so you're just looking for a very simple "come out of A, go down in B" kind of stitch.
Hello there well im just starting out in hand embroidery and i found your channel and ive started way back at the first video and am slowly making my way to your most recent it will take awhile but i just wanted to say im so enjoying your videos and you are such a great teacher and im learning so much so thank you so much
Welcome onboard Lady lee!
Thank you so very much I have learned so much by watching u work Love u
so Beautiful thank you so much
Which outline stitch are you working on and does it matter which outline stitch we choose to create the scroll effect
Ur awesome kido
Hi Sarah, it's a bit hard to see the actual stitch cause your only using 1 or 2 strands. Could you perhaps do one in 6 strands so we can see the stitch better? Thanks 🙂
On my iPhone I can enlarge the video and can see quite well. I’m not sure if that can be accomplished on a computer but worth a try.
Do you happen to know if this scroll stitch is the same as the "spear" stitch? I'm trying to translate a French pattern calling for a "point lance" which translates to "spear stitch". Thanks!
I don't know Pinky Suede! Does it have a diagram?
Hi! I saw this comment while watching the video and I think I might help, although I suppose you may have found your answer already since it's been two months :)
The name seemed familiar but I did double check online: after looking it up, it seems like you're talking about "point lancé" which would mean "thrown" or "cast" stitch if we translate it literally. "Lance" does mean "spear" so you're right about that, but since I could only find results for "point lancé" I assume that's the one your pattern was talking about. In English you might know it as a "straight stitch", so you're just looking for a very simple "come out of A, go down in B" kind of stitch.
@@Panneapple OMG! That figures! Thanks so much!