I admire you very much. In this day and age, most could care less about sewing, especially by hand. I think it's wonderful you have a Master's degree in fine arts. I would aspire to do the same if I were young. I think it must have given you so many wonderful opportunities to create. Thanks so much for your videos, they are much appreciated.
Great! Thank you. This was a very visible and helpful tutorial. I am so glad that you give step by step demonstrations; threading the needle, doing the sample, and tying off the thread. Keep up the good work!
You will thread the needle 1of 2 ways. 1st, take a decent length of thread (depend. on what you are doing, not too much at once because you do not want it to tangle), you can run the thread through the needle by doubling it (pull the thread through until there are two and knot the end or singly by pulling the thread thru the needle until there is one strand but leaving some to overlap the needle and knot the end & hold the end of the needle at end to not lose thread as in vid.
Thank you for this! I'm making a cute pair of shorts and I need this ^^ Thank you!! <33
tranle23 1 month ago
GO0D J0b ^_^ = :)
Lorelei23939 3 months ago
i can use the running stich to sew my baggy pants into skinny right? do i have to runn the stitch into one layer of the jeans pants or two?
DirkNowitzki100 6 months ago
Old ladies are awesome!
Lance2450 7 months ago 11
THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!!!!!
FreshDaKiidx 8 months ago
Thank you ,you really helped me with my sewing!!!!!
7Mak4CEl 9 months ago
I admire you very much. In this day and age, most could care less about sewing, especially by hand. I think it's wonderful you have a Master's degree in fine arts. I would aspire to do the same if I were young. I think it must have given you so many wonderful opportunities to create. Thanks so much for your videos, they are much appreciated.
JORDANWASAGEM 9 months ago
thank you so much. you gave me hope to do my own sewing projects. :)
duckiebee 11 months ago
Great! Thank you. This was a very visible and helpful tutorial. I am so glad that you give step by step demonstrations; threading the needle, doing the sample, and tying off the thread. Keep up the good work!
emil5141 1 year ago 6
This is nice, thank you very much ! :3
8135deathnote1 1 year ago
I still have no clue how to "prepare" the needle
kawaiichibiz 1 year ago
@kawaiichibiz
You will thread the needle 1of 2 ways. 1st, take a decent length of thread (depend. on what you are doing, not too much at once because you do not want it to tangle), you can run the thread through the needle by doubling it (pull the thread through until there are two and knot the end or singly by pulling the thread thru the needle until there is one strand but leaving some to overlap the needle and knot the end & hold the end of the needle at end to not lose thread as in vid.
emil5141 1 year ago
@emil5141
i notice that she demonstrates a video on threading the needle. try that tool
emil5141 1 year ago
@emil5141 Thank you for explaining that!
kawaiichibiz 1 year ago
I like your presentation.
Thank you.
denafortuna 1 year ago
as a matter of fact this not nearly strong enought for a an actual seam...great videos form this lady.....the best on sewing on youtube
videocrack246 1 year ago
Thank you so much for the helpful videos!
pixelpon 1 year ago
very helpful, thank you!
IamMeli3 1 year ago
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dudeclape101 1 year ago
@dudeclape101 if your going to insult her dont bother post, cause it seems to me that you might be jealous!
Thnx for the video it was very helpful. :D
sakurablossoms563 1 year ago
@dudeclape101 were you looking in the mirror when you typed this comment?
ehsanraza58 1 year ago
How did you tie that knot at the end?
Charrister 2 years ago
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Charrister 2 years ago
That's great, I really love the way the fabric gathers when you pull the thread.
GorgeousC7 2 years ago