Love your stitching Karen! I do wish we could sit down over a cup of coffee and solve my stitching dilemma!! I do all kinds of analysis, make all kinds of plans and then proceed to not follow through. Been trying to figure it out for years. I am definitely a process stitcher, like to have finishes, but the process is most enjoyable. After watching your video and trying to figure out what bothers me most, I have come to the conclusion that it is not touching all 50 of my WIPs on a regular basis...some go untouched for months...now I need to figure out how to fix that problem😊😊😊
Thank you so much for your comment. Since you are frustrated by not touching all of your WIP's, you might want to check out Lori at Once Upon A Stitch. In December or January, she explains her planning for touching her WIP's. You might get a spark of an idea from her. Happy stitching. Best, K
I can tell you are enjoying being back to home base in Kentucky. You are getting your nest all organized. Good for you! Thank you for your Algerian Knot tutorial. It makes perfect sense. Your framed pieces are perfection!! Happy stitching!!
Your framed pieces are all exquisite, but Red Deer Sampler framed takes the cake. What a perfect frame! Actually, all your frames really enhance the stitching. And you have some beautiful projects in the works. You seem to be very happy to be home where all your supplies reside.
Oh thank you! Yes, I am happy to be in my stitching next. Thank you for your compliments on my framed finishes. The framer helped me pick out the pieces. She is quite talented. Happy stitching. Best, K
Oh my - your frames just bring out the Beauty of your stitches which are Fabulous!!! How wonderful to meet Nicola and meet kindred spirits . Lovely quilt . Thanks for sharing how to never cross . Your linen storage is so pretty and its a great thing to be organized. Happy Mother’s Day .Fun FT.
Thank you for your lovely comment. Yes, meeting Nicola was quite a thrill. Stitching in person is always more fun than stitching alone. Still working on other areas of organization. Will probably never be done. Happy stitching. Best, K
Ohhhh my...... Dancer turned out beautifully stitched and framed. I absolutely would have made the decision on square frame. Enjoy your channel so much.😊
Oh my those framed pieces are gorgeous. Maria is exquisite. That’s an interesting way to do the Algerian eyelet. I’ve always gone all the way around each eyelet planning in advance where to start to move from one to the other without crossing the center. In the instance when you have to cross the center in order to get to the next one, I just run the thread under threads as if I was ending the thread to avoid the center. While the stitch looks lovely when done correctly, I find it slow and tedious to do. You are right about Nicola. She is as warm and friendly in person as she seems on her Flosstube. I met her last fall when she was at Hobby House for an event. I wasn’t in the group but I came by to say hello when everyone was gathering in the lobby beforehand. I was greeted with enthusiasm and introduced to many stitchers. I’ll be going to her Great British Samplers Come to America this fall. I’m amazed at the number of times she comes to the States as the Brits refer to us.
Beautiful frames for your beautiful stitching! I’m always amazed by the lovely frames you find at HL. It seems that when I check the frames at my HL…yucky! Must be that different stores have different selections.
Thank you for your comment. I have assumed that every HL would have the same selection because they don't make the frames at each store. Rather they are ordered from a central location. I have been lucky to have found a very good framer at my HL. She helps me pick out the frames. She has a good eye for it. I couldn't do it on my own. Best, K
I love all of your framed pieces and your quilt is beautiful! You are a great teacher, I understood exactly what you meant with the example of the continuous stitch.
Great organizing ideas and so glad you loved the Retreat. It must have been wonderful. The frames you chose for the beautiful samplers are perfect and really show off the samplers, love the Red Deer frame. And that red and cream and white quilt is fabulous. See you soon.
Julia, Thanks so much for your comment. BTW, I appreciate your help in finding vintage endpapers that I can use to finish my box. I will keep you posted on that progress. See you on Zoom. Best, K
Thank you so much for your comment on my video. I never thought I could be accused of being an enabler for organization. Ha! See you in the next video. Happy stitching. Best, K
This was such fun, Karen. The framed pieces are amazing. I wanted to pull out Red Deer Sampler after seeing yours fully finished. Thank you for sharing.
Your framing choices are beautiful. You well need to take a photo of that stitching wall and share with us please. I’m very glad you had a great time with Nicola Parkman. I’ll look forward to more stories at our group.
Thank you…it is so lovely to have you for a stitching friend even though we will never meet. I did go to Stitch North and had an awesome time. My table is actually sorting out a table exchange for Christmas…it is so fun to plan this out in the months where we can’t meet. When I store my fabrics I aim to roll them so I don’t have creases in the fabric memory.
It is lovely to know that we are stitching friends, even though we haven't met. I love the idea of rolling fabrics instead of folding them, and I understand the concern about folds. I believe Kathy of Linen and Scraps does this. I just can't figure out a good way to do that and store them in the space I have. See you again soon. Best, K
Your framed pieces are gorgeous. Your FFO of the Barbara Anna was perfect and the material - add to cart! And the Red Deer sampler always amazes and that border is my favourite border I’ve ever seen on a sampler. I didn’t answer on the last video but I put my initials and the year in a place hidden in the chart because I don’t want it to be obvious so I will make people work to find my initials. Another beautiful quilt as always.
Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate your answer on initials and year in your samplers. Most seem to try to make it unobtrusive to the piece. Thank you for your comment on the finishes. Yes, that fabric on Dancer really makes the piece. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framed finishes are amazing, Bravo! What treasures. I just completed organizing my patterns & linen. I also used the comic book boards as well, now I can see what I have, Oh my. I think I'm going to go through my patterns every once and awhile to remind myself of what I have. So glad you had such a wonderful time at the retreat/workshop. I always enjoy seeing your quilts as well.
Thank you for your wonderful comment on my video. I am liking my new organization system so far. It is a good idea to review the patterns we have. It is so easy to forget. See you in the next video. Happy stitching. Best, K
Great video, Karen! Always love to hear your voice because it brings back great memories, and today it was great to see your fabulous finishes, amazing projects, great organization tips and that beautiful quilt. Inspiration overload…in a good way, of course. 😻
Thank you so much! Great to hear from you, Barb! I hope your move went well and that you are enjoying your new sewing space. I had a lot to show in this video. Happy to know that you enjoyed it. I would love to know what you are stitching on. Hope to see you soon. Best, K
Amazing finishes and you picked the perfect frame for each! Love the red quilt. I think my next quilt is going to be a red one using blocks from a Fig Tree Quilts book. Happy stitching!
What a delight...all those beautiful framed pieces; Hobby Lobby did your work proud! I loved the suggestions for using floss to match fabric for signing your work. I think I will try that one! I use the same method for fabric storage but ordered from Amazon, a Comic Book storage box with an attached lid that pops up like your cubes and that way there is no dust that can land on top of the fabric. They are archival quality and I think I may have to order another one soon. I also use Vonna's method for Overdyed Flosses but I have collected so many over the years that using just one File Box (flip lid with Handles) is getting quite crowded so I need to start expanding! Being organized makes stitching so much more enjoyable for me and sometimes, I just study my inventory and get inspired to start the next project! Have a great week and see you next time! xoxo
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment on my video. I didn't know about the comic book storage boxes. I will have to check those out (when I am ready to spend money on more storage systems). As I said, I don't have nearly as many as Vonna. I also put them into additional hanging folders to keep the threads from getting tangled together. I love it what I can get something organized in a way that works for me. It just seems like there is always something else that needs to be organized. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framed pieces look lovely! The retreat sounded wonderful. I would love to go to a retreat with Nicola Parkman one day. Glad you got to have the experience 😊
Please do! It was worth every penny. She is wonderful. Of course, any time you can stitch with other stitchers, it is a good time. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framed finishes are gorgeous, Karen. Wonderful accomplishments. And aren't you getting so organized! Vicky (the Virginia Stitcher) did a flosstube sometime in the last year about storing her fabrics, and her method is pretty much what you're doing. Makes it easy to look in and see all the colours right there in front of you (says this not quite organized stitcher lol). Pretty quilt. Take care, and happy stitching.
Thank you so much for your comment. I haven't see the Virginia Stitcher, I will have to check her out. Thank you for the comment on the quilt. See you again soon. Best, K
Hello Karin love seeing your framed work I have not yet framed my Jane Parsons hopefully it shall happen in the coming months. The jars are a delight. Love the quilt. Happy stitching
Thank you for your comment. I would love to see a pic of Jane Parson when you get it framed. It is amazing how a frame can change the way the work looks. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi Karen, just gorgeous finishes! You've gotten so much accomplished. How wonderful to have met Nicola! Thank you for sharing. Thanks for the quilt stitching. It's a beautiful quilt., Thank you for the shoutout. Happy Mother's Day! Lori
Karen your quilting is outstanding. I am a cross stitcher and watch for that reason, sometimes bowing out before the quilt section, this time I was mesmerized. thank you so much.
Karen!! Your framed pieces are magnificent! Please show us where they hang, one day! The retreat or workshop or whatever it should be called, really was outstanding! You were a wonderful table mate!
Holly, I have to figure out how I can show my pieces on the wall. I do not know how to edit, so I would have to show a pic on my iPad. You are not the first person who has asked for that. I really loved meeting you in person. Such a fun stitchy time. See you in the next video. Best, K
Karen, I agree 100% with your comments regarding Nicola and the Queen City guild! Best retreat I have ever attended and such a pleasure to meet you! You are such a sweet, genuine person and just a delight. From the Alabama girls Roll Tide! - Brenda
Brenda, How lovely to hear from you. It was a wonderful retreat. So happy to count you, Judy and Gail among my new stitching friends. See you in the next video. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi Karen ,just gorgeous finishes ,and all the cross stitch pieces and frames just match perfectly.l cannot get my head around how people stitch on 40 count or even less ,as l have only stitched on Aida .but your work is so beautiful.🥰
I still stitch on Aida too. No judgement zone here. Aida even comes in 20 count which is equivalent to 40 count linen. The most important thing about stitching on high count fabric is to have good lighting and magnification. Happy stitching. Best, K
Thank you for your comment. I have seen how to fold a quilt on the bias, but I have really only thought of that for quilts that are folded and piled up. Now that I am thinking about it, the quilts that are on my quilt rack ARE piled up. I appreciate your inspiration for me to change that. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi Karen! So nice to see you again. I always enjoy coming back to be with you. Your stitching is simply beautiful and I enjoy listening to you and what you have been doing since we last saw each other. Well take care until next time Karen.😘
Thanks, good video. We get it for the Algerian eyelet or any eyelet stitch, good explaining it with your quilt. I always think when stitching will this show from the front - - same as when I travel a few stitches if Confetti stitches are involved 😉 or on some wording or backstitching.
You are an experienced stitcher, so you have learned to be concerned about what will show from the front. No need for you to do Nicola's method. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your videos, Karen, are always so informative and enjoyable. I appreciate your mentioning your viewers’ suggestions on personalizing a finished cross stitch project. Lately I’ve been trying to do just that, except that with a recent full-coverage piece I brought to the framer, she mentioned to me that she would need to extend the framing to beyond the personalization, which, since that part was not stitched, would look odd… I agreed, so the personalization is there, but underneath the frame and not visible. Live and learn, right?
Interesting. I don't stitch full coverage, so I hadn't thought of that. I guess that is the only thing you can do on full coverage, unless you put it into the stitching in the same way an artist signs a painting. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi Karen! Oh my, you are such a great friend!!! Thank you so much for your words of wisdom on my stitching dilemma! I do know what's bothering me. I want samplers done! I have 4 going, which doesn't bother me. I think the problem is that I feel pressure to get things done for our Flosstube. I don't want people to get bored with seeing the same sampler over and over again. That's why I am working on 4, so I can rotate. I am going to try 10 days on the one that I want to get done, and then fit in the other ones where I can. I also am always working on a small so I at least have something new to show. I do wish we lived closer so we could have that cup of coffee! You are so dear! Thank you again. I don't give up too easy, I'm sure I will find my way. I am curious though, how much time do you think you spend cross stitching, on average, every day? I only do 2 - 3 hours every night. I am going to try to find more time, but, like you, I also love my quilting time. Do you still walk 4 miles every morning?
LeAnn, I am so glad that you saw that video. I think you will be pleased with the progress you can make on a piece in 10 days. I agree with you that there is some pressure to show different things on Flosstube. It is a challenge. Like you, I rotate my WIP's so I have more to show, of course after I have finished my monthly goals. Since I am retired, I spend as much time in my stitchy spot and sewing room as I can. If I have chores or errands on a specific day, I run around like a mad woman to get things done so I can stitch. There are occasional days that I don't get to stitch at all, but those are few and far between. Many days, I can get in 6 hours of stitching. Others, only 2 or 3. Here is my big confession. This past season in FL, I didn't get into my walking routine at all. Not once! I did gain weight because of it. Even that didn't spur me on. I think I was feeling very unsettled because we were trying to sell our home. That's my excuse. Now that we are back in KY, we have rejoined the gym. Husband probably goes 5 days a week. I go only 2 or 3. I get three miles on the treadmill while he does his routine. Did you notice I haven't mentioned my walking routine in a long time? That is because it has disappeared. I am looking forward to your next Flosstube and the Turtle Tidbits. I love that. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi! Have been focused lol on my full coverage since full coverage February, slow but sure. Oh your finishes are fantastic! Strawberry bird is so understated and perfect! Love it. And ohh Dancer❤❤ I must start dancer soon, would like it done by Christmas however, we were just informed a new grandbaby will arrive in November so a stocking will be starting soon.❤ and lol must get to my mason jar done. I restarted it on smaller fabric but totem is a need to get done. We are going away approximately 10 days and won’t take totem except a section of background for car stitching so will have a break and do some others.lol was going to say where are your leftover pieces. I like that idea, have those bins but I don’t even have enough fabric total to fill half of one. But do like pattern idea and we have a plastic file bin which we don’t use much hmm that would give me room on my shelves. I don’t have a craft room any more so have to be judicious with space. So glad ypu had a great time at the retreat!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment on my video. That grand baby's stocking certainly has to take precedence over any other stitching. I hope that my organization ideas might spark something that will work for you. Have a great trip. Happy stitching. Best, K
Karen, such a wonderful video! I couldn’t keep my eyes off the red and white quilt behind you. You are such an accurate piecer and wonderful quilter. All your framed cross stitches are beautiful. When I need a bit of inspiration, I will rewatch this edition❣️. Question: when you go to Hobby Lobby do you have them cut mat board for you to take home to lace that fits the frame selected?
Thank you so much for your comment. Yes, my framer cuts the acid-free foam core for each specific project. I then take them home and pin/lace my pieces myself. They would do that for me, but I am being frugal. I have never even asked how much additional that would cost. See you in the next video. Best, K
Hi Karen, I just caught your video for the first time. I enjoyed it and have subscribed now too. I just LOVE your beautifully framed finished pieces! Stunning!! 👏🏻👏🏻 It appears that you did not have the framer use glass of any kind 🤔. For my very first ‘81, wedding sampler for my sister, I choose not to use glass. I like the look better. She had it hanging on her dining room wall for 20 yrs ( until her divorce) then packed away for another 23 yrs. I got her to pull it out and give to me so I could put it on the “ brag table” at my local stitch day. It looked as clean as the day I gave it to her. Now, I have finished another wedding sampler and a larger Jardin Prive Quaker sampler that I want to get framed shortly. I am still thinking of “not “getting glass on them ( also due to extra cost ). Can you explain your thoughts on these methods? To glass or not…🤔🤷♀️ cheers 🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦
Thank you for being a new subscriber to my channel. Welcome. I am so happy that you liked what you saw. I so not put glass on my pieces. One reason is cost, but another is I don't feel that my pieces are in any danger. I am in a pet-free, smoke-free, kid-free home. I hang my pieces in low light rooms with no direct sunlight. I am confident that they will still look good long after I am gone. Actually, my kids will probably take them to Good Will anyway. Ha. I am happy to hear that your non-glass project still looks good after so many years. I think we are on the right track. See you again soon. Best, K
Hello Karen! Thank you for your input on embroidery identification and organization. I didn't know about fabric and plastic. All my projects are kitted up and ready to go in ziploc bags. I understand that this is not good... how would you manage it with kitted project? Thank you for showing your beautiful projects!!
Catherine, Thank you for your question. I have my kitted up projects in project bags. All of my project bags (I make them myself) are vinyl front. But the rest is fabric and fabric breathes, so I am not concerned about those. Happy stitching. Best, K
There are several groups in KY. We meet at the Scott County Library in Georgetown, second Tuesday of the month, 10:30-3:00. I know there is another group in Litchfield, and one that meets in E-town. If you are close enough to attend, our group would love to have you join us any time it works for you. If you join the Central Kentucky Stitcher's group on Facebook, you will always be notified of our meeting, and our Zoom stitching time. I would love to meet you. Happy stitching. Best, K
I grew up in western mi too. I'm guessing Dutch community would be Holland. I grew up closer to Grand Rapids. Love your floss tubes. Did you sell your Florida home or are you going back?
I grew up in Grand Haven, taught in Holland, supervised student teachers across the whole western side of the state. We have the same stomping grounds. The FL home has not sold yet. If it is not sold by November, we will go back. We are paying rent anyway. I just hope not to be there for 6 months at a time. Happy stitching. Best, K
Did you use 1 strand for dancer? I have same fabric and started with 2 then did counting error and debating using 1 strand as rather tight weave. Oh and am doing square as love it like that as well.
Thanks for your question. I did a quick measurement with my tape measure. It is approx. 8x8 opening. Of course that is not the measurement the framer would use. This was a custom frame because I loved the color. Probably a standard 8x8 would work. Good luck. Best, K
@@recoveringmonogamousstitch1947 thanks Karen. I can’t decide to do as yours or in hoops and buy this cover thing that as the crow flies showed on her last video. So put it down till I decide snd am stitching hillside travellers by little house needleworks for s bit. Lol
Stunning quilt Karen. Loved the framed pieces, perfect framing.I think the Barbara Ana Dancer is fabulous and like it as a square.
Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate the compliment. I like Dancer as a square too. Best, K
Love your stitching Karen! I do wish we could sit down over a cup of coffee and solve my stitching dilemma!! I do all kinds of analysis, make all kinds of plans and then proceed to not follow through. Been trying to figure it out for years. I am definitely a process stitcher, like to have finishes, but the process is most enjoyable. After watching your video and trying to figure out what bothers me most, I have come to the conclusion that it is not touching all 50 of my WIPs on a regular basis...some go untouched for months...now I need to figure out how to fix that problem😊😊😊
Thank you so much for your comment. Since you are frustrated by not touching all of your WIP's, you might want to check out Lori at Once Upon A Stitch. In December or January, she explains her planning for touching her WIP's. You might get a spark of an idea from her. Happy stitching. Best, K
Kate - your finished pieces look AMAZING. Beautiful frame selections. It would be fun to see them on your walls. 😊
Your framed finishes were all absolutely beautiful!
I can tell you are enjoying being back to home base in Kentucky. You are getting your nest all organized. Good for you! Thank you for your Algerian Knot tutorial. It makes perfect sense. Your framed pieces are perfection!! Happy stitching!!
Thank you for letting me know that you understood what I was trying to convey. I always wonder if I am being clear. Best, K
Your framed pieces are all exquisite, but Red Deer Sampler framed takes the cake. What a perfect frame! Actually, all your frames really enhance the stitching. And you have some beautiful projects in the works. You seem to be very happy to be home where all your supplies reside.
Oh thank you! Yes, I am happy to be in my stitching next. Thank you for your compliments on my framed finishes. The framer helped me pick out the pieces. She is quite talented. Happy stitching. Best, K
Oh my - your frames just bring out the Beauty of your stitches which are Fabulous!!! How wonderful to meet Nicola and meet kindred spirits . Lovely quilt . Thanks for sharing how to never cross . Your linen storage is so pretty and its a great thing to be organized. Happy Mother’s Day .Fun FT.
Thank you for your lovely comment. Yes, meeting Nicola was quite a thrill. Stitching in person is always more fun than stitching alone. Still working on other areas of organization. Will probably never be done. Happy stitching. Best, K
Karen your framed pieces are gorgeous!!!
Beautiful framed pieces. Lovely quilt. Thanks for sharing
Ohhhh my...... Dancer turned out beautifully stitched and framed. I absolutely would have made the decision on square frame. Enjoy your channel so much.😊
Thank you so much! I am happy to know that you enjoy what you see. Happy stitching. Best, K
Oh my those framed pieces are gorgeous. Maria is exquisite. That’s an interesting way to do the Algerian eyelet. I’ve always gone all the way around each eyelet planning in advance where to start to move from one to the other without crossing the center. In the instance when you have to cross the center in order to get to the next one, I just run the thread under threads as if I was ending the thread to avoid the center. While the stitch looks lovely when done correctly, I find it slow and tedious to do. You are right about Nicola. She is as warm and friendly in person as she seems on her Flosstube. I met her last fall when she was at Hobby House for an event. I wasn’t in the group but I came by to say hello when everyone was gathering in the lobby beforehand. I was greeted with enthusiasm and introduced to many stitchers. I’ll be going to her Great British Samplers Come to America this fall. I’m amazed at the number of times she comes to the States as the Brits refer to us.
The red deer is just stunning. Great Job
Thank you very much!
I'm glad you showed how you organize your fabric and patterns. Looking forward to seeing your floss.
Still haven't gotten to the floss organization. Stay tuned. See you next time. Happy stitching. Best, K
Beautiful frames for your beautiful stitching! I’m always amazed by the lovely frames you find at HL. It seems that when I check the frames at my HL…yucky! Must be that different stores have different selections.
Thank you for your comment. I have assumed that every HL would have the same selection because they don't make the frames at each store. Rather they are ordered from a central location. I have been lucky to have found a very good framer at my HL. She helps me pick out the frames. She has a good eye for it. I couldn't do it on my own. Best, K
@@recoveringmonogamousstitch1947 Do you actually see the frame sample at HL or do you order from a catalog they have?
I love all of your framed pieces and your quilt is beautiful! You are a great teacher, I understood exactly what you meant with the example of the continuous stitch.
Thank you so much! I am happy to know that I was coming across in a way that you could understand. I always wonder. Happy stitching. Best, K
So enjoyed seeing all your framed pieces and your fabric storage idea, Karen!
Thank you for letting me know that you enjoyed what you saw. Happy stitching. Best, K
Great organizing ideas and so glad you loved the Retreat. It must have been wonderful. The frames you chose for the beautiful samplers are perfect and really show off the samplers, love the Red Deer frame. And that red and cream and white quilt is fabulous. See you soon.
Julia, Thanks so much for your comment. BTW, I appreciate your help in finding vintage endpapers that I can use to finish my box. I will keep you posted on that progress. See you on Zoom. Best, K
You do beautiful stitching plus you inspire me to get organized! I love your quilt! The quilting is amazing!
Thank you so much for your comment on my video. I never thought I could be accused of being an enabler for organization. Ha! See you in the next video. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your finishes are so so so beautiful!
Wow you have been so busy! Beautiful finishes…. Love your quilt and the tips!
Your framed pieces are outstanding, very nice choices.
Great organization for your fabrics.
The quilt is beautiful, gorgeous quilting on it.
Marilyn
Thank you so much for your comment. See you in the next video. Best, K
Your projects and stitching is wonderful
Love the red deer and mason jars
Thank you so much! Best, K
I enjoyed your framed pieces and the detail on the quilt. Wow!! ❤ I'm in awe...
Thank you so much! I am happy to know that you liked what you saw. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framed pieces are gorgeous!
Beautiful Maria, congratulations!
Thank you so much! See you in the next video. Best, K
Beautiful finishes 😀
This was such fun, Karen. The framed pieces are amazing. I wanted to pull out Red Deer Sampler after seeing yours fully finished. Thank you for sharing.
Sarah, So happy to know that I too can be an enabler. Dancer was such a fun stitch. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framing choices are beautiful. You well need to take a photo of that stitching wall and share with us please. I’m very glad you had a great time with Nicola Parkman. I’ll look forward to more stories at our group.
You are right. I should share my pieces hanging. Just have to figure out how to do it. See you on Zoom. Best, K
Thank you…it is so lovely to have you for a stitching friend even though we will never meet. I did go to Stitch North and had an awesome time. My table is actually sorting out a table exchange for Christmas…it is so fun to plan this out in the months where we can’t meet. When I store my fabrics I aim to roll them so I don’t have creases in the fabric memory.
It is lovely to know that we are stitching friends, even though we haven't met. I love the idea of rolling fabrics instead of folding them, and I understand the concern about folds. I believe Kathy of Linen and Scraps does this. I just can't figure out a good way to do that and store them in the space I have. See you again soon. Best, K
Your framed pieces are gorgeous. Your FFO of the Barbara Anna was perfect and the material - add to cart! And the Red Deer sampler always amazes and that border is my favourite border I’ve ever seen on a sampler. I didn’t answer on the last video but I put my initials and the year in a place hidden in the chart because I don’t want it to be obvious so I will make people work to find my initials. Another beautiful quilt as always.
Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate your answer on initials and year in your samplers. Most seem to try to make it unobtrusive to the piece. Thank you for your comment on the finishes. Yes, that fabric on Dancer really makes the piece. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framed finishes are amazing, Bravo! What treasures. I just completed organizing my patterns & linen. I also used the comic book boards as well, now I can see what I have, Oh my. I think I'm going to go through my patterns every once and awhile to remind myself of what I have. So glad you had such a wonderful time at the retreat/workshop. I always enjoy seeing your quilts as well.
Thank you for your wonderful comment on my video. I am liking my new organization system so far. It is a good idea to review the patterns we have. It is so easy to forget. See you in the next video. Happy stitching. Best, K
Great video, Karen! Always love to hear your voice because it brings back great memories, and today it was great to see your fabulous finishes, amazing projects, great organization tips and that beautiful quilt. Inspiration overload…in a good way, of course. 😻
Thank you so much! Great to hear from you, Barb! I hope your move went well and that you are enjoying your new sewing space. I had a lot to show in this video. Happy to know that you enjoyed it. I would love to know what you are stitching on. Hope to see you soon. Best, K
Amazing finishes and you picked the perfect frame for each! Love the red quilt. I think my next quilt is going to be a red one using blocks from a Fig Tree Quilts book. Happy stitching!
I just love Fig Tree. Joanna is so talented. You will be happy to have a red quilt. Can't miss. Happy stitching. Best, K
What a delight...all those beautiful framed pieces; Hobby Lobby did your work proud! I loved the suggestions for using floss to match fabric for signing your work. I think I will try that one! I use the same method for fabric storage but ordered from Amazon, a Comic Book storage box with an attached lid that pops up like your cubes and that way there is no dust that can land on top of the fabric. They are archival quality and I think I may have to order another one soon. I also use Vonna's method for Overdyed Flosses but I have collected so many over the years that using just one File Box (flip lid with Handles) is getting quite crowded so I need to start expanding! Being organized makes stitching so much more enjoyable for me and sometimes, I just study my inventory and get inspired to start the next project! Have a great week and see you next time! xoxo
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment on my video. I didn't know about the comic book storage boxes. I will have to check those out (when I am ready to spend money on more storage systems). As I said, I don't have nearly as many as Vonna. I also put them into additional hanging folders to keep the threads from getting tangled together. I love it what I can get something organized in a way that works for me. It just seems like there is always something else that needs to be organized. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framed pieces look lovely! The retreat sounded wonderful. I would love to go to a retreat with Nicola Parkman one day. Glad you got to have the experience 😊
Please do! It was worth every penny. She is wonderful. Of course, any time you can stitch with other stitchers, it is a good time. Happy stitching. Best, K
Karen...congratulations on your framed pieces...they are lovely...thanks for everything you shared...beautiful quilt...best wishes❤❤
All your finishes are fabulous. Red Deer framed is beyond! Congratulations
I especially love the Red Deer finish too. My framer helped me pick that out. I couldn't do it by myself. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your framed finishes are gorgeous, Karen. Wonderful accomplishments. And aren't you getting so organized! Vicky (the Virginia Stitcher) did a flosstube sometime in the last year about storing her fabrics, and her method is pretty much what you're doing. Makes it easy to look in and see all the colours right there in front of you (says this not quite organized stitcher lol). Pretty quilt. Take care, and happy stitching.
Thank you so much for your comment. I haven't see the Virginia Stitcher, I will have to check her out. Thank you for the comment on the quilt. See you again soon. Best, K
The frame for Red Deer is perfect! Just beautiful.
I think so too! Happy stitching. Best, K
I love all your framed finishes, but I thought the Red Deer Sampler was jaw dropping! Absolutely gorgeous! ❤
I agree. I love that one the most. Happy stitching. Best, K
I am a quilter also. I love your quilt today
Thank you so much. I love hearing from quilters. You understand what you are looking at. See you next time. Best, K
Hello Karin love seeing your framed work I have not yet framed my Jane Parsons hopefully it shall happen in the coming months. The jars are a delight. Love the quilt. Happy stitching
Thank you for your comment. I would love to see a pic of Jane Parson when you get it framed. It is amazing how a frame can change the way the work looks. Happy stitching. Best, K
All are beautiful finishes, but Red Deer just takes your breath away!
I can tell you had a wonderful retreat! FFO’s are spectacular. Love your quilt and the quilting. Everything is Soooo inspiring
Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I am happy that you enjoyed what you saw. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi Karen, just gorgeous finishes! You've gotten so much accomplished. How wonderful to have met Nicola! Thank you for sharing. Thanks for the quilt stitching. It's a beautiful quilt., Thank you for the shoutout. Happy Mother's Day! Lori
Thank you for your sweet comment. I think many stitchers would benefit from your system of working through your projects. Happy stitching. Best, K
Karen your quilting is outstanding. I am a cross stitcher and watch for that reason, sometimes bowing out before the quilt section, this time I was mesmerized. thank you so much.
I am happy to know that you enjoyed what you saw. I appreciate the compliment. Happy stitching. Best, K
Beautiful finishes Karen! So glad you were able to receive help on your sampler! Have a great week!
Thank you! You too! Best, K
Your framed pieces are lovely. Maria is so impressive.
Karen!! Your framed pieces are magnificent! Please show us where they hang, one day! The retreat or workshop or whatever it should be called, really was outstanding! You were a wonderful table mate!
Holly, I have to figure out how I can show my pieces on the wall. I do not know how to edit, so I would have to show a pic on my iPad. You are not the first person who has asked for that. I really loved meeting you in person. Such a fun stitchy time. See you in the next video. Best, K
Oh Karen, your finished pieces turned out beautifully!! I love them all, but I really like the deer🩷
I agree. That is definitely my favorite. Best, K
Karen, I agree 100% with your comments regarding Nicola and the Queen City guild! Best retreat I have ever attended and such a pleasure to meet you! You are such a sweet, genuine person and just a delight. From the Alabama girls Roll Tide! - Brenda
Brenda, How lovely to hear from you. It was a wonderful retreat. So happy to count you, Judy and Gail among my new stitching friends. See you in the next video. Happy stitching. Best, K
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Hi Karen ,just gorgeous finishes ,and all the cross stitch pieces and frames just match perfectly.l cannot get my head around how people stitch on 40 count or even less ,as l have only stitched on Aida .but your work is so beautiful.🥰
I still stitch on Aida too. No judgement zone here. Aida even comes in 20 count which is equivalent to 40 count linen. The most important thing about stitching on high count fabric is to have good lighting and magnification. Happy stitching. Best, K
Love your videos. Google how to fold a quilt on the bias. Thanks for the continuous curve demo, makes sense. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for your comment. I have seen how to fold a quilt on the bias, but I have really only thought of that for quilts that are folded and piled up. Now that I am thinking about it, the quilts that are on my quilt rack ARE piled up. I appreciate your inspiration for me to change that. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi Karen! So nice to see you again. I always enjoy coming back to be with you. Your stitching is simply beautiful and I enjoy listening to you and what you have been doing since we last saw each other. Well take care until next time Karen.😘
Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I always appreciate my long-time virtual friends. Happy stitching. Best, K
Thanks, good video. We get it for the Algerian eyelet or any eyelet stitch, good explaining it with your quilt. I always think when stitching will this show from the front - - same as when I travel a few stitches if Confetti stitches are involved 😉 or on some wording or backstitching.
You are an experienced stitcher, so you have learned to be concerned about what will show from the front. No need for you to do Nicola's method. Happy stitching. Best, K
Your videos, Karen, are always so informative and enjoyable. I appreciate your mentioning your viewers’ suggestions on personalizing a finished cross stitch project. Lately I’ve been trying to do just that, except that with a recent full-coverage piece I brought to the framer, she mentioned to me that she would need to extend the framing to beyond the personalization, which, since that part was not stitched, would look odd… I agreed, so the personalization is there, but underneath the frame and not visible. Live and learn, right?
Interesting. I don't stitch full coverage, so I hadn't thought of that. I guess that is the only thing you can do on full coverage, unless you put it into the stitching in the same way an artist signs a painting. Happy stitching. Best, K
The class(?) from Nicola Parkman - I was wondering what fabric you were stitching it on … gorgeous … hope you had a great Mothers Day!!!
I am stitching Margaret Hutton on 40 ct. Muddy Duck from Tabby Cat. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi Karen! Oh my, you are such a great friend!!! Thank you so much for your words of wisdom on my stitching dilemma! I do know what's bothering me. I want samplers done! I have 4 going, which doesn't bother me. I think the problem is that I feel pressure to get things done for our Flosstube. I don't want people to get bored with seeing the same sampler over and over again. That's why I am working on 4, so I can rotate. I am going to try 10 days on the one that I want to get done, and then fit in the other ones where I can. I also am always working on a small so I at least have something new to show. I do wish we lived closer so we could have that cup of coffee! You are so dear! Thank you again. I don't give up too easy, I'm sure I will find my way. I am curious though, how much time do you think you spend cross stitching, on average, every day? I only do 2 - 3 hours every night. I am going to try to find more time, but, like you, I also love my quilting time. Do you still walk 4 miles every morning?
LeAnn, I am so glad that you saw that video. I think you will be pleased with the progress you can make on a piece in 10 days. I agree with you that there is some pressure to show different things on Flosstube. It is a challenge. Like you, I rotate my WIP's so I have more to show, of course after I have finished my monthly goals. Since I am retired, I spend as much time in my stitchy spot and sewing room as I can. If I have chores or errands on a specific day, I run around like a mad woman to get things done so I can stitch. There are occasional days that I don't get to stitch at all, but those are few and far between. Many days, I can get in 6 hours of stitching. Others, only 2 or 3. Here is my big confession. This past season in FL, I didn't get into my walking routine at all. Not once! I did gain weight because of it. Even that didn't spur me on. I think I was feeling very unsettled because we were trying to sell our home. That's my excuse. Now that we are back in KY, we have rejoined the gym. Husband probably goes 5 days a week. I go only 2 or 3. I get three miles on the treadmill while he does his routine. Did you notice I haven't mentioned my walking routine in a long time? That is because it has disappeared. I am looking forward to your next Flosstube and the Turtle Tidbits. I love that. Happy stitching. Best, K
Hi! Have been focused lol on my full coverage since full coverage February, slow but sure. Oh your finishes are fantastic! Strawberry bird is so understated and perfect! Love it. And ohh Dancer❤❤ I must start dancer soon, would like it done by Christmas however, we were just informed a new grandbaby will arrive in November so a stocking will be starting soon.❤ and lol must get to my mason jar done. I restarted it on smaller fabric but totem is a need to get done. We are going away approximately 10 days and won’t take totem except a section of background for car stitching so will have a break and do some others.lol was going to say where are your leftover pieces. I like that idea, have those bins but I don’t even have enough fabric total to fill half of one. But do like pattern idea and we have a plastic file bin which we don’t use much hmm that would give me room on my shelves. I don’t have a craft room any more so have to be judicious with space. So glad ypu had a great time at the retreat!
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment on my video. That grand baby's stocking certainly has to take precedence over any other stitching. I hope that my organization ideas might spark something that will work for you. Have a great trip. Happy stitching. Best, K
Karen, such a wonderful video! I couldn’t keep my eyes off the red and white quilt behind you. You are such an accurate piecer and wonderful quilter. All your framed cross stitches are beautiful. When I need a bit of inspiration, I will rewatch this edition❣️. Question: when you go to Hobby Lobby do you have them cut mat board for you to take home to lace that fits the frame selected?
Thank you so much for your comment. Yes, my framer cuts the acid-free foam core for each specific project. I then take them home and pin/lace my pieces myself. They would do that for me, but I am being frugal. I have never even asked how much additional that would cost. See you in the next video. Best, K
Karen, thank you so much for your response! Much appreciated.
Hi Karen, I just caught your video for the first time. I enjoyed it and have subscribed now too. I just LOVE your beautifully framed finished pieces! Stunning!! 👏🏻👏🏻 It appears that you did not have the framer use glass of any kind 🤔. For my very first ‘81, wedding sampler for my sister, I choose not to use glass. I like the look better. She had it hanging on her dining room wall for 20 yrs ( until her divorce) then packed away for another 23 yrs. I got her to pull it out and give to me so I could put it on the “ brag table” at my local stitch day. It looked as clean as the day I gave it to her.
Now, I have finished another wedding sampler and a larger Jardin Prive Quaker sampler that I want to get framed shortly. I am still thinking of “not “getting glass on them ( also due to extra cost ).
Can you explain your thoughts on these methods? To glass or not…🤔🤷♀️ cheers 🧑🏻🦰🇨🇦
Thank you for being a new subscriber to my channel. Welcome. I am so happy that you liked what you saw. I so not put glass on my pieces. One reason is cost, but another is I don't feel that my pieces are in any danger. I am in a pet-free, smoke-free, kid-free home. I hang my pieces in low light rooms with no direct sunlight. I am confident that they will still look good long after I am gone. Actually, my kids will probably take them to Good Will anyway. Ha. I am happy to hear that your non-glass project still looks good after so many years. I think we are on the right track. See you again soon. Best, K
Hello Karen! Thank you for your input on embroidery identification and organization. I didn't know about fabric and plastic. All my projects are kitted up and ready to go in ziploc bags. I understand that this is not good... how would you manage it with kitted project? Thank you for showing your beautiful projects!!
Catherine, Thank you for your question. I have my kitted up projects in project bags. All of my project bags (I make them myself) are vinyl front. But the rest is fabric and fabric breathes, so I am not concerned about those. Happy stitching. Best, K
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I live in central KY. I did not know there is a local group.
There are several groups in KY. We meet at the Scott County Library in Georgetown, second Tuesday of the month, 10:30-3:00. I know there is another group in Litchfield, and one that meets in E-town. If you are close enough to attend, our group would love to have you join us any time it works for you. If you join the Central Kentucky Stitcher's group on Facebook, you will always be notified of our meeting, and our Zoom stitching time. I would love to meet you. Happy stitching. Best, K
I grew up in western mi too. I'm guessing Dutch community would be Holland. I grew up closer to Grand Rapids. Love your floss tubes. Did you sell your Florida home or are you going back?
I grew up in Grand Haven, taught in Holland, supervised student teachers across the whole western side of the state. We have the same stomping grounds. The FL home has not sold yet. If it is not sold by November, we will go back. We are paying rent anyway. I just hope not to be there for 6 months at a time. Happy stitching. Best, K
Did you use 1 strand for dancer? I have same fabric and started with 2 then did counting error and debating using 1 strand as rather tight weave. Oh and am doing square as love it like that as well.
I stitched 2 over 2 on 32 ct fabric.
@@recoveringmonogamousstitch1947 that’s what I decided and her face is almost finished
Hi! Back to ask do you know what size square frame you used for dancer? Debating on round or not..
Thanks for your question. I did a quick measurement with my tape measure. It is approx. 8x8 opening. Of course that is not the measurement the framer would use. This was a custom frame because I loved the color. Probably a standard 8x8 would work. Good luck. Best, K
@@recoveringmonogamousstitch1947 thanks Karen. I can’t decide to do as yours or in hoops and buy this cover thing that as the crow flies showed on her last video. So put it down till I decide snd am stitching hillside travellers by little house needleworks for s bit. Lol