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A Little Bit Of Everything with Anna
Великобритания
Добавлен 4 фев 2020
A Channel to show different techniques and sharing tips for a spectrum of crafts including gardening.
Open day at East Sussex Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers 2024
Open day at East Sussex Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers 2024
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Wisley RHS Gardens Autumn Flower Show 2024
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Wisley RHS Gardens Autumn Flower Show 2024
Sussex Prairie Gardens
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#garden #landscape #prairie #grasses #sussexes #flowers
RHS Hampton Court 2024 Gardens
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#garden #rhs #englishgarden #plats #festival #flowershow2024
Tulip Festival at Arundel Castle | April 2024
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#tulip #garden #englishgardens #spring #arundel
Ilusionaries London 2024
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#art #modernart #computergraphic #fantasy #animation #londonart
Tulip Festival at Arundel Castle | April 2023
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Tulip Festival at Arundel Castle | April 2023
Tulip festival at Hampton Court | April 2023
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Tulip festival at Hampton Court | April 2023
Stitching Craft Show | London March 2023
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Stitching Craft Show | London March 2023
Kaffe Fassett The power of pattern at Fashion and Textile Museum London | March 2023
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Kaffe Fassett The power of pattern at Fashion and Textile Museum London | March 2023
Winter maintenance of the lawn | Southeast England
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Winter maintenance of the lawn | Southeast England
Multi coloured batt for spinning yarn and felting
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Multi coloured batt for spinning yarn and felting
Autumn colours | Wisley RHS Gardens October 2022
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Autumn colours | Wisley RHS Gardens October 2022
Thank you anna. I can't beleive how much I missed when walking around!
Excuse me my machine is not working properlly can you show us how is working and the dimention of the hole when the thread passing throw and the speed of the machine
What kind of wool do you use that is fine and medium length staple? Merino? Isn’t that short length fiber?
The thing is I can spin a fine yarn from any type of wool. As long as you learn the method a type of wool doesn’t matter.
Chelsea is the correct spelling.
Oh, thank you. 🤩
Thanks for the beautiful video ❤❤
What a stunning display. It's such a magical place. 😍🌷❣️
Thank you 😊
Those turned out gorgeous! Did you Film yourself spinning the batt?
Thank you. Yes I did. 🤗
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 I’d love to watch that! Do you have the link for it?
So many gorgeous flowers
Thank you ☺️
Thankyou very much. So clear and informative
Thank you ☺️
When spinning fine yarn, the comment often is “it takes such a long time!” It entirely depends on how you think of it. If you think in terms of how many grams/ounces you spin up, it takes endlessly. If however you think in terms of yards/metres, it’s quite a different matter. It might take a little longer, but remember this: when using that fine yarn for a knitting project, for crochet or for embroidery, you’ll always check how many yards/metres you need. It’ll be more important than how many grams you need. Yes, you may need more time to prep your fibre. Yes, you might need to spin more slowly, especially in the beginning, to prevent breakage. But overall, if you think in terms of yardage/metres of yarn obtained, the difference isn’t all that big as you’d think, especially once you’ve got some experience. If your fibre has gotten compacted, try steaming it. Especially if you’re working with wool (as opposed to silk, or camelid fibre) this can go a long way towards fluffing it up again. I found it helps a lot to spin over a contrasting surface as well. It helps you to see better what you’re doing, which positively influences your spinning speed. Prep very carefully, spin over a contrasting surface, reduce your tension as much as possible, allow for plenty of twist, RELAX and don’t think in terms of weight.
England in its best. Never cease to surprise us..
that was great . thanks for sharing. love the yarn. sue
Thank you very much. 🤗
What beautiful colours, and no chemicals YAY! how long did you put them in microwave for? and did you mordant the wool before adding the food colouring? TFS great vid.
Hi, sorry for delay. I kept wool in water with lemon juice over night. In microwave 5 min x 3-4 times until water in contener more less clear.
What an interesting open day, so many talented ladies. Weaving I like but I could never grasp spinning. Im glad it was a successful day. Tfs
Thank you 😊
Tku for the tour of the craft show and running commentary. Hard to walk past all that lovely yarn. So many hobbies but as you say, you need lots of space. Loved everything. Tfs.
Thank you, I’m so glad you liked it. 🤗
thank you that has helped me . sue
I’m very glad to hear that. 🤗
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Спасибо. 😊
Aww ,☺️
Thank you 😊
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 np :)
Beautiful video thanks for sharing 👍.
Thank you 😊
I JUST SAW THE NEON TETRAS YOU LEGEND!!!!!!
Thank you 😊
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Love west indian boiled lime sweets
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Brilliant advise. Have started mine and several customers. I love spring cleaning in the garden x
You are a such good girl 🤗🤩😍
Magnificent!
Thank you 😊
The key is the very loose top you're using, which you can't count on. I card it into a rolag, and try to keep as much air as possible in it, so I know I haven't got any clumps to thicken the thread. Then, Ican see roughly how many fibres are going into my thread, 10-14 is ideal. Not over-spinning then becomes crucial!
That is very good way to do it. Thank you for sharing 🤗
I really like how you strategically split the batts for even fiber and color distribution. I love your results ❤
Thank you. I’m very glad you like it. 🤗
Beautiful work, thank you for posting
Thank you for watching 🤗
Добрый день! Скажите пожалуйста, насколько хорошо кардер эшфорд чешет собачью шерсть (например самоеда или тибетского мастифа)? Если конечно Вы с таким сталкивались.
Добрый день, к сожалению сказать ни чего по этому вопросу не могу. Только что я чешу альпака (самое близкое к собачий шести) на нем и всё прочёсывается без проблем. На мой взгляд, всё зависит от того как вы приноровитесь к инструменту. У меня один драм кардер и одна прялка для всех видов волокон. Я стараюсь выработать способы работы на них в любых условиях.
Love this video!! Thank you for sharing. A huge help for me as a beginner spinner.
Thank you. I’m very glad it was useful. Good luck.
Your finished jumper is SO beautiful!! I loved seeing your process.
Thank you very much. Very kind of you. 🤗
This was immensely helpful, thank you so much 🧶❤️
I’m so happy it is. Thank you. 🤗
Hi, I really enjoy this and previous RUclips, but please provide the name of the artist when you show the piece of art, thank you
Thank you for watching. I’m very glad you liked my videos. The thing is that very often places like that are very busy and it is not always possible to have a chance to film the information about artists. I do my best. I’m sure that you can find all information on the show’s website. Thank for your fit back. I really appreciate it.
Wow it is more than amazing, I really enjoy it, thank you
Thank you very much. I already have a video from this year show. 🤗
I want to learn from you
Oh, thank you.
You have such a good command of the English language, and a clear ability for teaching. This was a very helpful video. TY x
Thank you. It was kind of you.
Отличнок видео, спасибо!
Спасибо
Very interesting, any updates on how it turned out?
It is still alive. I left it to grow for a couple years. Need to repot soon. 🤗
Thank you for showing all beauties. Do they have roses as well ?
You are very welcome. Unfortunately, September it is to late for container roses (most of them have no flowers) but to early for bareroot yet. That is why this event is more focused on spring flowers and perennial plants.
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 Thank you.
@@karunasirohi7 forgot to say that at Wisley there is a beautiful rose garden. Worth visiting!
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 thank you 🙏, we are planning to go there and love roses 🌹. Glad you mentioned about rose garden 😁
I used to live there,it's beautiful!
Oh, really! Why did you move? 🤗
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 after Steyning,i moved to Lancing
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 close to the sea 😀
@@sitarka oh, I completely understand that. I live myself in Brighton.
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 from lancing i moved to Worthing and now I'm back in Poland,hopefully I'll be going back to Lancing 😀
Steyning jest bardzo, bardzo piękne. Byłam w Steyning i jestem oczarowana tym miastem . Mam marzenie by kiedyś jeszcze wrócić 😍.
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Lovely!♥️
Thank you 😊
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 Is it free to get in ?
@@rehan2118 hi, unfortunately no. Tickets already on sale and for RHS members £96 or something like that.
Super! Congrat! J.
Thank you ☺️
A beautifully constructed video with exactly what I wanted to see and just the right amount of commentary. Well done!
Oh! Thank you very much. Very kind of you. By the way I’m going to Hampton Court too. 🤗☺️
@@alittlebitofeverythingwith5590 Well I will await that video with anticipation. I did go to the very first Hampton Court Show many years ago but I now live in the US.
Great video! Do you what vendor sold the bunnies at 3:23?
Hi, I think it was “mr fox’s garden”
Thankyou so much really enjoyed this.
You are very welcome 🤗
I liked the varied content eg the floral art and the commercial stands. Haven't seen that platinum queen in any other vids. But the monotonous 'music' soon became very annoying.
Thank you for your very valuable review. I will think about choice of music more carefully. 🤗
I’m a new spinner and do not have any fiber tools yet, this was very, VERY helpful! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 😁
You are very welcome. 🤗
Thank you for sharing. I’m a RUclips gardener too trying to learn as much as I can about companion planting and gardening as I grow. That’s how I found your channel. Im so happy I did because you have so much to offer. I hope we can learn from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! Happy Planting!
Thank you very much. I’m always happy to meet new friends with the same internet. 🤗
I like what you did. Are you going to have another video to show how it looks when you spin it? I really liked the heathered batt you showed. How did you make that one. God bless.
Thank you. I actually showed my yarn in the end of video. I spun it quite thin and used nowaho ply. So I managed to keep colour blocks. Sorry, I don’t understand what batt you mentioned. 🤗
You showed 2 batts in the beginning of the video. I am speaking of the first one, the 2nd one was sparkly.
@@gerryivkovich1857 oh, I see. The grey batt I made from top of a grey alpaca with silk, grey natural merino and multicoloured sari silk. On my channel there is a video called “Silky batt” where I showed how mix wool and sari silk. Have a look. It is very easy.
Thanks for making this video and showing us your haul. You activated all the envy in me! 😂 I live too far away for it to be practical to buy this, but it was such fun watching you unpack and sort. Off to see what you've done with it, and to watch some of your other video's.
Hi, thank you for watching. I hope you will enjoy my other videos. 🤗