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  • GREAT VIDEO. HER VOICE. EVERYTHING CLEAR. THANK YOU.

  • wow very nice and clear video! :-) i am new in embroidery and it is so helpful! thank you!

  • @appelboem I'm glad it was helpful!

  • You are a joy to watch. I was wondering if you could help me figure out how to make this flower on this other video on YOUTUBE CHANNEL? The channel is "najlaksow 3". There is something that I'm missing. Can you figure out how this five point flower was made? and if you have time, make a video. thank you.

  • @BlessedDove Sorry - you'll have to be more specific. That person has over 800 videos on their channel and I don't know which one you're referring to.

  • @shinyhappywendi I'm sorry I wish there was way to share videos in youtube. I couldn't write the title because it's in Arabic. If you just type in the youtube search bar "najlaksow 3" you will see a photo of a light blue yarn making a five point flower. It will be the 2nd or 3rd video down and it's only 1:00 minute long. thanks again.

  • @shinyhappywendi With much diligent searching I figured it out. It's called a woven rose, or a spiderweb rose. There are other videos that do it with ribbons. But I like the floss and yard rose the best. Even though there are other videos, they are messy. I'm sure embroidery enthusiasts would appreciate your video the best. thanks again

  • @BlessedDove That's a stitch I never use - but I'll play around with it and add it to The List. :-)

  • @shinyhappywendi THANK YOU and that's okay too, I still love your carefully prepared and informative videos;')))

  • thank you for another great video.

  • @BlessedDove You're welcome!

  • You are so awesome! Explained so clear and simple. Thank you!

  • @BArFNaH Thanks so much!

  • if i'm working on a stretchy fabric, do i just use this water dissoluble stabilizer? or do i still need to have a iron-on tear away stabilizer?

    thanks! 

  • @kakafriendsforever You really need the iron-on tear away stabilizer - that's what keeps the fabric from stretching while you work on it.

  • @shinyhappywendi thanks a lot!!!

  • love this, but what kind of paper do you have the image on?....thank you sooooo much!!!

  • @artsigirl41 It's just regular printer/copier paper. Nothing fancy.

  • so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    

  • yeahhh snow

  • It's snowing outside!!!

  • A white coloring pencil?

    Wow. I totally over looked using one of those lol.

    

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