Hi Emma, I look forward to your videos every week. It's so nice, fun and beautiful to look at. You inspire me a lot. And now I have to find the courage in myself to make something with my punch machine. xxx
Emma your are amazing You are a God sent to me My husband passed away 2018 after 40years of an amazing marriage Then Coved so do absolutely nothing but watch all sewing videos Yours is so inspiring to me. Must say this painting 🖼 made me cry so must watch the next looking for you teaching me your sewing on the machine for I don’t know how to sew on the machine. Said to much I’m sure. So be safe and I’ll keep watching . Lots of love your way
Kiwi here again, wow that looked amazing, I will need to have a look at the second hand shops for some material. Definitely getting the creative ideas flowing! Well done, thanks again!!🌻
Your are an inspiration Emma! I was sitting, enjoying your vid & in the back of my mind thinking about my first class that I ran a couple of weeks ago - epiphany! It was you saying that you were inspired to create while watching your daughter. One of my criticisms of my own teaching of the class was that I had failed to engage them with the actual sewing component of the class. I need to be actually doing & demonstrating to my participants what I have explained. I think I’ve overlooked the importance of ‘modelling the behaviour’ or ‘walking the talk’ - whatever you want to call it. There was a good reason I didn’t take any of my machines to class - they’re all too big. However I can borrow a little one from a friend. I’m putting together class no 2 for the end of September so I will arrange this. I call the process of putting things together - your playing - ‘thinking with my hands’. I too find this completely & utterly absorbing. The benefits of this kind of engagement are part of what I’m trying to teach. Vx
Hi Vicki, well I'm just delighted that you've found your way and your message! I'm sure you'll really get into it, and doing it your way is so important, but being able to show people really can fire them up! And now you have an embellisher too to show!!
This is amazing 😊 I love the way you've recycled clothes very inspiring I've been wanting to make a seascape for a while, definitely going to have a go today thank you so much 🌊😊
PAula I've been trying to leave a reply to your other comment about my embellisher but I can't seem to reply, so I hope you'll get this! I use a Babylock 12 needle machine and find it excellent, well worth the money as it's robust and also simple to change needles and clean etc. Hope that helps, and thanks for your support and lovely comments!
I do these on a 'norma'l machine that has a few decorative stitches. I use 'free' machine embroidery, for which you just need an embroidery or darning foot. Check your manual and see what you might need. :)
Hi Emma, I look forward to your videos every week. It's so nice, fun and beautiful to look at. You inspire me a lot. And now I have to find the courage in myself to make something with my punch machine. xxx
thaks so much Marietje, that's lovely to hear you're inspired, I hope you'll enjoy yourself playing and creating! x
Loving this!
thank you! x
Emma your are amazing
You are a God sent to me
My husband passed away 2018 after 40years of an amazing marriage
Then Coved so do absolutely nothing but watch all sewing videos
Yours is so inspiring to me.
Must say this painting 🖼 made me cry so must watch the next looking for you teaching me your sewing on the machine for I don’t know how to sew on the machine.
Said to much I’m sure.
So be safe and I’ll keep watching .
Lots of love your way
Loved this!
thanks Sharon, me too!!
Kiwi here again, wow that looked amazing, I will need to have a look at the second hand shops for some material. Definitely getting the creative ideas flowing! Well done, thanks again!!🌻
that is music to my ears Linda, my pleasure to assist, have fun!
Your are an inspiration Emma! I was sitting, enjoying your vid & in the back of my mind thinking about my first class that I ran a couple of weeks ago - epiphany! It was you saying that you were inspired to create while watching your daughter. One of my criticisms of my own teaching of the class was that I had failed to engage them with the actual sewing component of the class. I need to be actually doing & demonstrating to my participants what I have explained. I think I’ve overlooked the importance of ‘modelling the behaviour’ or ‘walking the talk’ - whatever you want to call it. There was a good reason I didn’t take any of my machines to class - they’re all too big. However I can borrow a little one from a friend. I’m putting together class no 2 for the end of September so I will arrange this. I call the process of putting things together - your playing - ‘thinking with my hands’. I too find this completely & utterly absorbing. The benefits of this kind of engagement are part of what I’m trying to teach. Vx
Hi Vicki, well I'm just delighted that you've found your way and your message! I'm sure you'll really get into it, and doing it your way is so important, but being able to show people really can fire them up! And now you have an embellisher too to show!!
This is amazing 😊 I love the way you've recycled clothes very inspiring I've been wanting to make a seascape for a while, definitely going to have a go today thank you so much 🌊😊
Thank you Paula, any clothes left in the laundry basket are fair game!! and that's great, just go for it!
PAula I've been trying to leave a reply to your other comment about my embellisher but I can't seem to reply, so I hope you'll get this! I use a Babylock 12 needle machine and find it excellent, well worth the money as it's robust and also simple to change needles and clean etc. Hope that helps, and thanks for your support and lovely comments!
@@StitchandCreate thank you so much Emma loving you videos you are amazing 😊x
Love it ❤️
thanks Julie, glad you liked it!
watching it 2nd time😊
brilliant! hope it gets you making!
@@StitchandCreate it does 😊
Can sequins mess you felting needles up?
I think they're not a safe thing to embellish, personally I wouldn't risk it!
Could these pieces be made with a embroidery machine? I have a normal sewing machine but that's all
I do these on a 'norma'l machine that has a few decorative stitches. I use 'free' machine embroidery, for which you just need an embroidery or darning foot. Check your manual and see what you might need. :)