In this video I am showing how to prepare a needlepoint grid using the original @SugarVeil “Needlepoint Mat” and a small amount of SugarVeil icing. It takes 4 min to beat the icing, which is ready to use. I spreaded the icing on the mat while preheating the oven (200°F/93ºC) and the grid took 4 min to set. The needlepoint lace grid could be also air-dried.
I made this video (I mean the first version in Italian) to show a cookie friend the main steps of the preparation of the needlepoint grid for decorating needlepoint and cross stitch cookies. I added some notes to the pictures, I attached the slideshow of all my cookies decorated with the needlepoint grid... and I ended up with a video.
And if you made it to read all the way down here, this is the link to my tutorial here on Cookie Connection (Apr 2017): how to decorate an embroidery hoop cookie using the needlepoint grid
Oh, thank you, @pip! That’s a compliment! I didn’t even mean to make a video but just to take a few pictures of the projects😊😊😊 Two years of writing tutorials on Cookie Connection have been a good school for sure!
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In this video I am showing how to prepare a needlepoint grid using the original @SugarVeil “Needlepoint Mat” and a small amount of SugarVeil icing. It takes 4 min to beat the icing, which is ready to use. I spreaded the icing on the mat while preheating the oven (200°F/93ºC) and the grid took 4 min to set. The needlepoint lace grid could be also air-dried.
I made this video (I mean the first version in Italian) to show a cookie friend the main steps of the preparation of the needlepoint grid for decorating needlepoint and cross stitch cookies. I added some notes to the pictures, I attached the slideshow of all my cookies decorated with the needlepoint grid... and I ended up with a video.
I used the SugarVeil Needlepoint Mat https://www.sugarveil.com/sugarveil-needlepoint-mat to make the needlepoint lace grid. The use of the mat eliminates the task of piping the grid by hand.
Michele Hester (SugarVeil) and Julia M. Usher co-designed the Needlepoint Mat in 2016.
Such a beautiful collaboration between women!
I learned about it by watching Julia M. Usher’s video on You Tube and I was inspired to use it for my cookie projects.
The links to her videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...kb2g&app=desktop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...LK7k&app=desktop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...hF8M&app=desktop
This is the link to Michele Hester’s video where she shows in detail and gives precious tips on how to use her product (although on a different mat):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...iKIA&app=desktop
And if you made it to read all the way down here, this is the link to my tutorial here on Cookie Connection (Apr 2017): how to decorate an embroidery hoop cookie using the needlepoint grid
https://cookieconnection.julia...lection/made-by-manu
Great video! Michele is a creative genius, and has been such a pleasure to work with.
Great video Manu, very professional.
Thank you, @Julia M. Usher. Yes, that grid is truly genius, and your cookie projects so inspiring!
Oh, thank you, @pip! That’s a compliment! I didn’t even mean to make a video but just to take a few pictures of the projects😊😊😊 Two years of writing tutorials on Cookie Connection have been a good school for sure!
Gracias por compartir!
You are welcome @CHELY Morales💕
It's so cool and a clean work Manu! @Manu ❤️
Thank you, Gabi💕