Just love these colours and the different shapes and textures Anne. The little hooks/safety pins, buttons etc are just the icing on the cake so to speak xo
Looking forward to starting this no 5 , I think it’s fabulous, I’m just finishing the Suffolk puffs but don’t know how to show it yet but maybe I will learn how to send photos to you , so much fun.thanks 🙏
Loving this project so much !!! I’m about to start 5/6 so didn’t really want to look ahead 🙈but... once I saw the next two were there ... it couldn’t resist !! And Wow!!! What a treat in store !!! So excited now !!! 💕
I am new to slow stitching and find myself mesmerized and amazed at your amazing work and ideas - so inspirational! I have just started my slow-stitch journey with your 2021 #52tagshannemade!
I am loving every bit of your project. I couldn't open my email notification fast enough once I saw you had another video!! It's a dark and gloomy day with pouring rain here in Pennsylvania, but the sun came out in my heart while watching! Thank you so much for a terrific video and your wonderful comments and encouragement. Love this page spread :)
Me 2 I get to the point I drop my phone flip out of my mind just must be what I’m going to do in heaven when I get their for something I’ll choose to do . 😘😘😘to all
Hello Anne from Surrey i just love this project and can think of so many things I'll add to mine when I get started. You are a great online teacher and so inspiring. Love Mandy xx
Anne, I love what you are doing. If I could make a couple of suggestions for the rotary cutter: 1. Turn the cutter over so the wide hub faces away from your ruler, so it won't drag against it. 2. Please change your blade. You will be much happier. I can't wait to see what you do next. This is such a fun project.
Your work is so beautiful! I’m really inspired by you. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach and encourage us. Stitching has been my salvation throughput this year of craziness. -Nancy
Love, love, love it.This might be my favourite spread yet!! Such wonderfully, creative ideas and beautiful execution. I'm finishing my last two pages and then straight onto cutting new strips.
I just started watching this lovely video and you mentioned your blade isn't cutting correctly. Yes they do seem to get a nick in the blade sometimes ( I never know where that comes from) However, you need to put the blade against the ruler, not the side where the knob is for removing or adding a new blade. ALSO, PLEASE ALWAYS SHUT YOUR BLADE AFTER EACH USE. Hope this helps and be careful. Thanks
I seem to have the same problem with the little places that seem to be missed...I am right handed so I wonder why this happens...lovely idea for these pages❤️from Minnesota ☃️
These pages are lovely. I'm just finishing pages 3 and 4. This is my first slow stitch project. I'm slow and not very good, but I am enjoying the process very much. I'm learning a lot from your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your talents. Take care...Linda
Your slow stitching is beautiful. I’m the same about just having something and then not being able to find it. I try to stay organized but it just happens. I’ve lost my rotary cutter, which is in the plastic box it came in. It’s in a box somewhere.....lol.
Hi Anne. I’ve noticed that your rotary cutter blade is set for right handed use. It can be set to the other side of the plastic handle to become left handed which would make it easier for you to cut with.
Hi, new subscriber and I was wondering what size of thread do you use? Love this and you are a great teacher. I’m starting my first book. Thanx for all you do and sharing with us.
Oh my goodness. Here it is 2 years after the fact and I’m just now coming to this. I’m not sure if I should jump in and do it when everyone else Is done years ago
Hello from America! Just love what you are working on . I have a question, what is cotton wadding called in America? I would love to start a book but I can’t seem to find cotton wadding. Please don’t make fun of me , I am a newbie to this.
Just love these colours and the different shapes and textures Anne. The little hooks/safety pins, buttons etc are just the icing on the cake so to speak xo
That was is absolutely amazing. So many ideas. Thank you thank you thank you. Blessings and love from New Mexico
Absolutely wonderful page!!! Lots of ideas! They are so inspiring!!!
I love this
At first I wasn't sure about the strips of fabrics..then you did your magic and it's wonderful!
Looking forward to starting this no 5 , I think it’s fabulous, I’m just finishing the Suffolk puffs but don’t know how to show it yet but maybe I will learn how to send photos to you , so much fun.thanks 🙏
Loving this project so much !!! I’m about to start 5/6 so didn’t really want to look ahead 🙈but... once I saw the next two were there ... it couldn’t resist !! And Wow!!! What a treat in store !!! So excited now !!! 💕
Love your pages. This is going to be fun to do.
I am new to slow stitching and find myself mesmerized and amazed at your amazing work and ideas - so inspirational! I have just started my slow-stitch journey with your 2021 #52tagshannemade!
Fabulous Anne, thanks so much for inspiring us..
I am loving every bit of your project. I couldn't open my email notification fast enough once I saw you had another video!! It's a dark and gloomy day with pouring rain here in Pennsylvania, but the sun came out in my heart while watching! Thank you so much for a terrific video and your wonderful comments and encouragement. Love this page spread :)
You are welcome, glad you are enjoying itxx
Me 2 I get to the point I drop my phone flip out of my mind just must be what I’m going to do in heaven when I get their for something I’ll choose to do . 😘😘😘to all
Hello Anne from Surrey i just love this project and can think of so many things I'll add to mine when I get started. You are a great online teacher and so inspiring. Love Mandy xx
I do love the hand stitching.
Beautiful Anne. I love this book so far.
Beautiful pages!! Excited to get started on these pages in my book. Love and Hugs 💞🤗💕🇨🇦
Puffs to weaving, and then more...a tour d'force Anne. Loving watching every bit, hugs, Carol
Hello from New Zealand and thanks for another great tutorial, I'm loving the slow stitching and thank you for sharing.
You sewing is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Anne, I love what you are doing. If I could make a couple of suggestions for the rotary cutter: 1. Turn the cutter over so the wide hub faces away from your ruler, so it won't drag against it. 2. Please change your blade. You will be much happier. I can't wait to see what you do next. This is such a fun project.
such exquisite work- I could look at your stitch work for hours. Beautiful
Your work is so beautiful! I’m really inspired by you. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach and encourage us. Stitching has been my salvation throughput this year of craziness. -Nancy
Lovely Anne im recalling loving the mustard and greys.
Love, love, love it.This might be my favourite spread yet!! Such wonderfully, creative ideas and beautiful execution. I'm finishing my last two pages and then straight onto cutting new strips.
I just started watching this lovely video and you mentioned your blade isn't cutting correctly. Yes they do seem to get a nick in the blade sometimes ( I never know where that comes from) However, you need to put the blade against the ruler, not the side where the knob is for removing or adding a new blade. ALSO, PLEASE ALWAYS SHUT YOUR BLADE AFTER EACH USE. Hope this helps and be careful. Thanks
I seem to have the same problem with the little places that seem to be missed...I am right handed so I wonder why this happens...lovely idea for these pages❤️from Minnesota ☃️
These pages are lovely. I'm just finishing pages 3 and 4. This is my first slow stitch project. I'm slow and not very good, but I am enjoying the process very much. I'm learning a lot from your tutorials. Thank you for sharing your talents. Take care...Linda
Love you work, you inspire us
I sew love this book!
Thank you, I’m just getting ready to think about these pages.
Your slow stitching is beautiful. I’m the same about just having something and then not being able to find it. I try to stay organized but it just happens. I’ve lost my rotary cutter, which is in the plastic box it came in. It’s in a box somewhere.....lol.
Hi Anne. I’ve noticed that your rotary cutter blade is set for right handed use. It can be set to the other side of the plastic handle to become left handed which would make it easier for you to cut with.
Aw thanks for the tip xx
Hi, new subscriber and I was wondering what size of thread do you use? Love this and you are a great teacher. I’m starting my first book. Thanx for all you do and sharing with us.
I use any that will go through a needle
Love it, now I just need to learn how to do stitches other than straight stitch 😬😍
Do try cross stitches and back stitches, Carol, they are very handy. Smiles, Carol
@@CarolMartineArt thank you, I will xx
Oh, almost forgot - I am also left handed and I use the ergonomic one where the blade can be for left or right handed.
Oh my goodness. Here it is 2 years after the fact and I’m just now coming to this. I’m not sure if I should jump in and do it when everyone else Is done years ago
Jump in xx
You might’ve nicked the rotary blade on your ruler and that could cause the skip in the cutting
Hello from America! Just love what you are working on . I have a question, what is cotton wadding called in America? I would love to start a book but I can’t seem to find cotton wadding. Please don’t make fun of me , I am a newbie to this.
Cotton batting in the US. Commonly used in quilts.
Think Warm & Natural batting. :-)
Thank you both for your helpful reply’s. I appreciate it.
Never no awful people here
Sorry but your rotary blade is set up for someone right handed
Never knew you could change lol oh well there is always something new the learn xx