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Mindful, Meditative Inspiration Patch: Stitch-N-StoryTime Wk 11 

Jeri Bellini
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In today's video, I talk about Slow Living and how we can practice more mindfulness in our daily lives, throwing perfection out the door. We will create a simple running stitch patch using many of our most loved and used threads. When we look at the patch, it will remind us to slow down and inspire us to create more simply.
Just a reminder: Keep Moving, Just Play, No Rules and Find Something to be Grateful for today! oxox
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@sharyndj7404
@sharyndj7404 4 дня назад
Jeri…I found your channel while browsing around YT and gotta tell ya…it is wonderful. I am a 73 year-old creativity hound whose hands are always busy making, painting, quilting, yaddah-yaddah. I have been yearning for a slower, fun, intuitive process to fall in love with while sitting around the fireplace on winter evenings. Slow stitching is the thing! Thank you for your videos and all the beautiful slowstitching projects. Kudos!
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini 4 дня назад
Welcome aboard! So glad you found me! 💜💜💜
@hp-cs7mx
@hp-cs7mx Месяц назад
I so love your chat about slow living. My husband and I have done this since retirement in 2020. One thing that I do which people think is a bit weird is have the radio on a classic music channel as often as possible - I imagine the beautiful music is soaking into my house and spaces, getting rid of bad news and busyness. It helps to let go of having a timetable too, my to do lists are very short too. Loving life here, and loving your slow stitching Jeri, thank you for your inspiration ( from Australia).
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
What a blessing! 💜💜💜
@pamcox8582
@pamcox8582 Месяц назад
I spent at least 20 years making quilts, and the part I enjoyed most was sewing the bindings on by hand, I discovered that the slow stitch projects I enjoy the most are the repeating the motions of sewing these scraps together (like sewing down bindings), and making the cloth books, which usually end up looking like mini quilts, that allow me to basically do the repetitive motions of binding sewing. I have no idea what my kids will think of all my "bookish", slow stitch projects. They don't ask and I don't tell :). I only do them when I am alone meditating, but I have never had so much enjoyment. To think I had to get through a whole quilt to get to the fun part, and now I can just get to the fun at once. Having visits with you while I do it is just all the better.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Hi Pam! Gosh you explained that so well, and isn't it a wonderful thing when we have that sort of epiphany about something. I know I love repetative anything, it puts me in the zone. Thanks so much for spending time with me! 💜💜💜💜💜
@jacquelinegonzalezmahr5301
@jacquelinegonzalezmahr5301 Месяц назад
You would like Kate from the Last Homely House. She is a quilter as well and loves hand sewing bindings best. She also really enjoys hand quilting. Not the traditional fine quilting but lovely colorful stitching that looks more like Kantha.
@pamcox8582
@pamcox8582 Месяц назад
@@jacquelinegonzalezmahr5301 Yes! I have followed Kate when she had less than 500 followers. She is always an inspiration to me. I wish I had done so before I did so much quilting, I could have saved myself a lot of angst when it came time to quilt. I just hated machine quilting, and did them by hand, so I could have used Kate's freestyle on all those quilts!
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
@@jacquelinegonzalezmahr5301 I found Kate about 6 months ago, love her!
@konnie9325
@konnie9325 Месяц назад
@@pamcox8582 I love hand sewing my binding also. It’s so relaxing. To me that’s my favorite part of quilting.
@jaynewood6714
@jaynewood6714 Месяц назад
‘Be the best that you can be’, ‘ if a job is worth doing, it’s worth doing right’, ‘waste not, want not’ , ‘idle hands are the devil’s workshop’, and so many more…. It’s hard to stop all those lifelong echoes from rattling around in one’s head I’ve been working on it- unlearning all these lessons . Letting go . Accepting good as enough. Purposely not doing something I’m compelled to do( or think I am). Giving myself permission to do nothing…..Sometimes for a whole day-or sometimes for just 10 minutes. Learning to say NO… and not feeling guilty. Loving the sound of silence and seeking it everyday. Just a few of my slowing down and mindful acts.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
GREAT words of wisdom! We all have to work at it, it really doesn't come easy! 💜💜💜
@birdietherecycledhippychic642
@birdietherecycledhippychic642 Месяц назад
Yes yes, you said it perfectly. I say I'm in the process of 'detangling'.. Retraining your brain at this age is so hard.
@CheapEngineerCrafts
@CheapEngineerCrafts Месяц назад
There are no mistakes, they’re design choices!
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
YES! Love that! 💜💜💜
@deborahmeyer-y4m
@deborahmeyer-y4m Месяц назад
Thank you, Jeri! I always enjoy your chats. Blessings.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
You are so welcome I'm glad you're here! 💜
@debzehr3244
@debzehr3244 Месяц назад
Stitching is relaxing for me. Running stitch and invisible baste are especially mindful. 💖💖💖
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Me too Deb! I could sit and stitch all day! 💜💜💜
@gonerustic
@gonerustic Месяц назад
Thanks so much for this - sharing with some friends while on a stitching retreat 🌸😊
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Oh that sounds like FUN! Say hi for me! 💜
@gonerustic
@gonerustic Месяц назад
@@JeriBellini - thank you - I passed that on. They love your channel 🌸😊
@julieholleran974
@julieholleran974 Месяц назад
I think your method of folding your patch to get a line to follow is such a great idea; my stitches always seem to meander if I just do them "by eye"! which is ok by me, but to have a "straightish" line sometimes is really rewarding, I think....thanks for a great video...hugs, Julierose🥰
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Mine do too, meander that is, a simple crease keeps it somewhat in line. Thanks for watching! 💜
@sueroberts1161
@sueroberts1161 Месяц назад
Great Jeri Talk today! (Who needs Ted when Jeri is on the interwebs!) I really appreciate the topic of mindfulness, slow living, and acceptance. We've all been running around trying to keep up with everything and need to balance that out with self-care. Today's talk was a great reminder to take time everyday to do activities to keep yourself centered. Thanks.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Thanks Sue, 🤣 Sometimes we just get sucked in and we have stop and use our NO work, Boundaries! And I try to practice all three of the words you used. We need a reminder sign in our space! 💜💜💜
@konnie9325
@konnie9325 Месяц назад
I came across your channel today and have been binge watching. I love your channel and everything you make. I’ve done a little slow stitch and love how relaxing it is. You have given me so many ideas now that I can try. ❤
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Welcome!! I'm SO glad you're here! 💜💜💜
@lalagamma4452
@lalagamma4452 Месяц назад
Crocheting either blankets or tiny thresd appliques is how i unwind. I like to do junk Journal and I haveso much stuff I'm overwhelmed. But I i struggle with pairing down . My house is so stuffed with craft supplies its ridiculous. Can you give me ideas for that. Very relaxing. A bad mattress is not good for for things like your back , neck and mood. So nice of you to help the people with moving the home to a new space. I bet they both appreciate your help. I was 5ft 6 inches...now I'm 5ft 4inches. I used to walk and to start my day. The doctor just put me on a cane, I was falling all the time even being slow. I can be inthe bathroom and I stand and without any warning I go down. Walking at a slow pace and before I know what is happening I'm going flat on my face. I need to go back to work our finances are not enough. But at 66 using a cane no one sees me a good person to hire. Congratulations again on the Great Granddaughter. They're awesome. Happy World Wide Watercolor Month. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
You have to figure out a way to re-invent yourself Lala. All of us older folk that have to work need to do that, because no one wants to hire us. Even though we have more common sense than most young people. Brian and I sell online and I started my YT channel. We do other things too and the combination gets us enough to pay our bills. When I lost my income (my bead shop) I had to figure out something else. I was pretty sick back then too. It's not easy, I totally understand where you are coming from. If you have a lot of craft supplies, sell some off, it will get you some money and clear out your space too. Sending you BIG hugs, 💜💜💜
@lalagamma4452
@lalagamma4452 Месяц назад
Jeri I appreciate you and your wonderful advice. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
@birdietherecycledhippychic642
@birdietherecycledhippychic642 Месяц назад
I really needed to hear this today. I have Lyme Disease and have to do routines also to get my inflamed body going in yhe morning. You encouraged me because alot of times just getting animals tended to and husband out the door can sidetrack me from what I need to do to make the day successful. Your talk puts me back in focus. Thank you Jeri❤
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
You are so welcome, please don't overlook yourself, you will be of no use to anything. What's that they say if you're going down in a plane, put your own mask on first! 💜💜💜💜💜
@bernadettesimpson9563
@bernadettesimpson9563 Месяц назад
Just love your videos as you say so relaxing .. slow stitching is the best thing to allow you to sit which is hard to do for me I have to be busy so this is good for me..thank you for introducing me to The Dot project which I am throughly enjoying… now I’m starting on a journal sky is the limit.. thank you .. Bernie x
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Oh that makes me so happy! 💜💜💜
@mgailqster
@mgailqster Месяц назад
Jeri, i so enjoy your tutorials & have been trying your fun stuff. Thank you for this idea. And the finger pressing tip!
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
You're so welcome! I'm glad to see you here! 💜
@dennypondaview
@dennypondaview Месяц назад
Your incredible thankyou
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
I love you too! 💜
@dailydoseofpaper
@dailydoseofpaper Месяц назад
Great video and topic Jeri! Stitching has really helped me recovering from a burn out. I wouldn’t say I am a perfectionist but I guess I was for others, not for myself. I wasn’t able to slow down for a long time in my job as a social worker and as a mom. Doing much better now and fully enjoy creating and slow living🍀💖
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
I probably should have been a social worker myself, I love helping others. That must have been a very satisfying career but I get getting burnout from it. I'm so happy you are finding time for yourself these days! 💜💜💜
@dailydoseofpaper
@dailydoseofpaper Месяц назад
@@JeriBellini I am sure you would have been great at it!!💕🍀💖
@shelleygiesbrecht4759
@shelleygiesbrecht4759 Месяц назад
I was diagnosed with hypermobile EDS four years ago, so I know where you’re coming from. The ligaments in all my joints are affected, especially knees, hips, shoulders and hands. The sad thing is, I passed it on to my children and grandchildren and they have their own issues. I am so thankful that slow stitching and knitting are actually good for my hands, so I get to do as much of both as I want with no issues. Thanks for the stitching and story time. ❤
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
I’m curios how old you are Shelly, it’s only been the last years that people are getting validated with a diagnosis. I’ve figured out how to live with it… things could always be worse! 💜
@shelleygiesbrecht4759
@shelleygiesbrecht4759 Месяц назад
@@JeriBellini I’ll be 56 next month. I have had my share of dislocation issues throughout my life, (hip and knee) as well as POTS, digestive issues, etc. Not much can be done about it, but it’s nice to have answers.
@rinafleisch7655
@rinafleisch7655 Месяц назад
I’m right there with you and @JeriBellini . I was diagnosed with hEDS 5 years ago at 64. The most helpful recommendation the doctor gave me, besides dietary and gentle exercise advice, was “learn how to live within your limitations”. Slowing down, not striving to do more and to be more to prove myself, and trying to get over perfectionism were the keys. Hobbies, such as drawing and painting, and now stitching(!), have been a life preserver for me. Thank you, Jeri, for all you do! ❤
@ljshaw8516
@ljshaw8516 Месяц назад
The pop of the needle dancing through the fabric is so relaxing to hear and watch! THANKS!☺ x's, lj
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
LJ, my virtual buddy! Glad you enjoyed it! 💜💜💜
@debrablanson2288
@debrablanson2288 Месяц назад
I was putting together some hexagons for some coasters that was my slow stitching while I watched and listened, personally I don’t believe in perfection and if you make a mistake just keep pushing forward it will all work itself out. Happy stitching everyone. ❤❤❤😊
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Absolutley! 💜💜💜
@cosmiccoyotedog-doreenb9605
@cosmiccoyotedog-doreenb9605 Месяц назад
Very interesting, I'm going to ponder this. I do love slow stitches, and very rarely throw anything out that goes wrong. Your stitches are so uniform. Thank you, Jeri.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Your stitches will become uniform without you even realizing it when you slow down and just focus on what you're doing. I didn't try to do that it just happened. There's other days when I'm not focused and they are a mess. 💜💜💜 Thank you for being here!
@clairesanders1451
@clairesanders1451 Месяц назад
Love this idea. I was also thinking of doing this but with different size stitches on each row or even still keeping with running stitches but doing small and large stitches in each row in different patterns ect, eg. Large medium small. Repeat. Large small repeat and so on. Such a simple technique but with so much scope with just one colour and one stitch. So many patches for an inspiration book. Thank you. Hope you are well and having a good day. And enjoyed watching the van removal. Stay safe beautiful lady
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
That's what Rebecca did in the book, the stitch lengths were all different. I think that's a great idea! Maybe I'll add a few more rows like that in between the other ones. Thanks for watching Claire! 💜
@mariejosemathot756
@mariejosemathot756 Месяц назад
So true: there is no mistakes, just deviations that can be creative
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Absolutely! 💜💜💜
@bettywood5812
@bettywood5812 Месяц назад
You asked about separating embroidery floss. I'm adding embroidery to my dots so I noticed. I find that if I pull the threads one at a time, it comes easily, every time. When I try to pull 2 at a time, I need to hold all three legs (2 threads being separated, the 2 or 4 threads left, the "bottom" of the whole) or I end up with a tangle, then have to pull one at a time through the tangle. One of the 3 "legs" is held in my mouth while I pull the 2 threads out. In practice it depends on how the threads separate. Did I get 2 or 1? If I get 2, I give it a try. Sometimes it's successful. Sometimes I get the tangle and go to one at a time.
@barbclark69
@barbclark69 Месяц назад
Great discussion about perfectionism. Ever since I started doing art journaling, way back in 2011, I've scanned every piece I've ever done. I run the album of those scans as my screen saver. So imagine my surprise when one of my very earliest art journal pages shows up on my screen for five minute, and it's one of the ones that was definitely NOT perfect. Some of them really make me laugh. But then, some of the ones I was squeamish about when I did them make me look at them with such surprise. Hey, I really like that one, I'll think. I also wanted to say that making the dots seems to be quieting and meditative for me. I really enjoy that aspect of it. -- Barbara
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Hi Barb! The dots definetly put me in the zone, and I'm glad they do for you too! I love the idea of having your work on a screen saver! How fun that must be! I'm so glad you're here! 💜💜💜💜💜
@ljshaw8516
@ljshaw8516 Месяц назад
Hello RU-vid friend Jeri! Do you have a camera in my casa? The perfectionist part I can relate too SEW much. And yes, causes migraines, IBS, etc. I had to be a multi-tasker my whole life in my jobs and in my head I still have to be that 🐰, but a 🐢is what I aspire to be as I've had too many falls in my house and when I venture out. You are so good for my slow spirit I am trying to embrace wholeheartedly. x's lj p.s. I would have done the exact same thing about the home they were going to demolish!!! That was nuts...but we live in such a "disposable" society - so sad.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
The house is gone, the lot is empty! I’m so glad I was able to help. And I’m so glad you’re here! 💜💜💜💜💜
@jeannepadgett344
@jeannepadgett344 Месяц назад
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Thank you for the love! 💜
@lezlierussell2834
@lezlierussell2834 Месяц назад
OMG I didn’t realize you were in Cape May. I’m across the bay in Lewes!
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Get out! My daughter is in Bethany! I ferry over to visit her! 💜💜💜
@lezlierussell2834
@lezlierussell2834 Месяц назад
@@JeriBellini 👍
@bettywood5812
@bettywood5812 Месяц назад
About perfection. I'm not perfect but I don't leave leaving too much proof.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
I get it Betty! 💜💜💜 Thanks for watching!
@katpaints
@katpaints Месяц назад
I love this! Having samples is so helpful! Photos are nice but they don't give a good idea of the dimensional effect that different threads give. Now that have found my threads again, I am curious on how others store and sort your threads. I have my 6-strand skeins in those plastic cases, wound on bobbins. I have other threads of different sizes, but not many - and a lot of them were my mother's. She passed away in almost 50 years ago and the colors are definitely from the 70s. Do you store threads by color or type/size? I also have the thread case she made in the 30s - a roll-up fabric that has slots for tag-board bobbins that includes some that are silk - indicated by her "s" on the bobbin. I think she may have wound them on the bobbins after she opened a skein. I have never used them but was analyzing them the other day. I've been winding some of my crochet thread onto plastic bobbins. It makes it easier to carry with me. And, h-EDS???? Seriously? I found out it answers my lifelong problems just a few years ago. Waking up in more pain than when I go to bed is frustrating! Sigh.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
No kidding! You have it too?! I wound a bunch of embroidery thread on those paper bobbins, have them in a plastic box at home. Here I just throw them all in a small box, they are a knarly mess but I don’t care! 🤣 💜💜💜
@katpaints
@katpaints Месяц назад
@@JeriBellini I understand! LOL I was taught how to untangle jewelry when I was a kid by my grandpa. He used to go to thrift stores and buy boxes of tangled jewelry for not much at all and he would spend hours separating things! It has come in handy many times. My things get tangled and I just sit until it is usable again! Talk about meditation time! LOL! And yes! That hypermobile type is turning out to be much more common! And it is inherited. I have my uncle's thumbs that would bend out. I am amazed how the many odd health problems are related, from falling down a lot when I was running to school to the hiatal hernia I was born with. Strange! Yeah. Knowing actually makes my mind rest!
@bettywood5812
@bettywood5812 Месяц назад
I'm working on embellishing some dots. The idea of one a day just doesn't work for me. I'm working in an assembly line. The squares were cut, then hemmed, circles cut (lots left over for another project), circles added to all. I'm now working on the embellishments. I think the starting and stopping required when doing one from the beginning to the embellishment gets me derailed. My mind goes to a different place for each step. Just taking your great idea as inspiration and doing it my way, just like you said to do.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Betty, I did the same thing! When I started I did one dot and thought I would do it that way but no it has morphed to assembly line and I love it so much more. So have fun and make DOTS! 💜💜💜
@mgailqster
@mgailqster Месяц назад
Folks, when my fingers hurt from arthritis, I wonder what others are taking for arthritis inflammation.
@noelamulcahy2112
@noelamulcahy2112 Месяц назад
In Australia, we have a tablet called Panadol osteo, taken three times a day and gives some people relief. I have had a new joint in one of my fingers and two more need it, which I will have done at some stage.
@SusanBautch
@SusanBautch Месяц назад
I have started a slow stich block. With sewing threads. I started this about 6 months ago. I love it. I love the way you make us relax.
@JeriBellini
@JeriBellini Месяц назад
Wonderful! It’s my goal in life at the moment! 💜💜💜
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