Love your presentation….I love ALOT of color, misc etc etc….I must remember that not everyone likes what I like…..yours look wonderful, so going to try your way. Thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom and artistic ways.
LOVE LOVE LOVE your work… I have made two small gift card holders, decorating pieces of felted sweaters, and then tried a pin cushion..never mind about that item. I REALLY want to make a couple of these pouches for special friends. And I love your videos the best. Could you PLEASE tell me your beginning working size please. Thank you. Elaine
I love your work. I find your kits to be very fun to stitch. I also love the cards you design. I make cards, but actually bought one of yours to send to another special card maker friend. She loved it too!
This was a wonderful tutorial! I'm been trying to make several yo-yos for decorations and quilts. So relaxing. And I think they are beautiful with so many different fabric colors. Am going to make some from lace also. Hadn't seen lace ones before. So pretty. New subbie. Thank you so much. ❤
Lovely video 😊 I’m from the U.K, and not sure if many people know that they’re called Suffolk puffs because they originated in Suffolk here in the U.K. they were first documented in the beginning of the 1600’s but were definitely being made long before that. They used to be stuffed with Suffolk wool to make them warm for a blanket/quilt.
I am at awe! This is fascinating. I made my first needle book yesterday. Very happy with how it turned out. I never thought of doing a slow stitch ribbon roll so will try today. Thankyou so much.
Just in time for me to make some for mini snippet rolls. People want half your income for so called vintage spools. Cleaver and seems easy enough to do.
Great needle books. Your covers are very interesting and pretty. Hope you get your hands worked out. Sure is frustrating for those who craft and sew. Get well.
Absolutely love this series. New subie. Thanks for sharing. One of the best layouts I have seen. Newbie here. I will be lucky if I can thread the needles. But I’m going to try.
I use embroidery needles. However if you have a regular needle you can use that as well. The eye of the needle needs to be big enough for the thread you are using to go through it. The needle also needs to go through the fabric easily. I use beading needles and regular sewing thread for the tiny beads. Thanks Judy.
It's going to turn out so pretty! Perfect time of the year to put that heart on it! I'm fixing to take the red Santa's and ornaments off my tree , leave icicles sleds, winter things and add some of my hearts that I made out of one of my mom's white sweater. Happy New Year to you too!
I know, there goes much Work and Time in to Wrapping Christmas presents for you loved ones, and then again... this time is part of the Gift, only non visible ; )))
This is a beautiful kit! Hope you are feeling better! Two quick questions…. do you have a video on your Christmas ribbon tree …and do you have a video on your slow stitch Christmas tree with sparkly beads you mentioned in one of your older videos? I have been binge watching your videos and really admire your work. Thank you from coastal Mississippi!
Thanks you… I just found your ribbon tree video. Do you think it would work also with Plastic wrap ironed on a card stock or file folder? I will give this a try soon.
No, I would not try to iron plastic wrap, it will melt completely. Fusible interfacing is best. Or just use white glue and glue ribbons on cardstock, then cut out tree or other shapes.