Very well done! I am very proud of you and I congratulate you. Now that you've discovered this talent of yours, please don't stop doing it. I send you a hug.
Hello Ana, I have found your work beautiful since I have been looking at the course projects. I wanted to ask you, what is the name of that point that is like a mesh? I would like to learn it. Thanks, Angela.
@mutualdeartificios Hello. Thanks for your comment. I don't know what the technical name is, I saw it in some of Gimena's works and I reproduced it. First, the long horizontal and vertical stitches are made and then the needle is drawn from below at each intersection and reinserted through the same hole “hugging” the two intersecting threads. Previously I mark the points on a graph paper and transfer them to the paper with an awl. I hope I have explained it to you well. A greeting.
@anneisa Thank you very much, you got me out of the big doubt about the "little knot" that I saw at the intersection of the threads. infinite thanks for your time to explain me. Greetings from Mexico!
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Profesor PlusVery well done! I am very proud of you and I congratulate you. Now that you've discovered this talent of yours, please don't stop doing it. I send you a hug.
Cheers,
Gimena R
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@gimenaromero Thank you very much for your words. Greetings, Ana.
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I truly tell you from the heart: your talent is immediately noticeable, continue and you will stand out in a short time. My congratulations
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Hello Ana, I have found your work beautiful since I have been looking at the course projects. I wanted to ask you, what is the name of that point that is like a mesh? I would like to learn it. Thanks, Angela.
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@mutualdeartificios Hello. Thanks for your comment. I don't know what the technical name is, I saw it in some of Gimena's works and I reproduced it. First, the long horizontal and vertical stitches are made and then the needle is drawn from below at each intersection and reinserted through the same hole “hugging” the two intersecting threads. Previously I mark the points on a graph paper and transfer them to the paper with an awl. I hope I have explained it to you well. A greeting.
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@anneisa Thank you very much, you got me out of the big doubt about the "little knot" that I saw at the intersection of the threads. infinite thanks for your time to explain me. Greetings from Mexico!
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