Oh Sarah, I love everything you teach me! I have to be careful to watch your videos in the evening. If I watch in the morning, nothing on my 'to do' list gets done. I have to immediately go try what you have shown me and I don't think about the dust on the furniture or dishes in the sink. All I want to do is embroider! You are the most fantastic teacher. You make everything look so easy and perfect. And your creativity is endless. I am so happy I found your channel. You truly inspire me
Such a wonderful comment! Your words should make Sarah feel very good about herself and what she is doing! Very complimentary, and I couldn't agree more.
I'm making one of these right now - I was so inspired by this. I like your reminders about slowing down, not being perfect, and just playing with my fabrics. One thing I did was to use a glue stick to glue-baste my pieces onto the base -- I wanted to get right to the slow-stitching!
Your little butterflies are absolutely delightful! What a wonderful idea to use up fabric scraps, threads, beads--whatever you can imagine. Thank you so much, Sarah!
TY Sarah. As always, I so enjoy watching your tutorials. Speaking of slow stitch, when I was little, my Gran showed me how to sew by making those slow stitches..it was fun, but I had NO idea that what I was learning to do then would become one of my favorite past-times now in my 60 + years. Slow stitching has only one rule and that is to have fun!! Very therapeutic process. Cheers from sunny FL. :-)
Thank you for another terrific tutorial. I'm now thinking that butterflies in Christmas fabrics would look lovely for a different kind of seasonal bunting. Diana. xx
I was told I was to be a first time Granny this coming July. These precious little flyers will be incorpated into a crib mobile. Quite excited about this project (as well as my daughter's too) 🇨🇦
These are wonderful! I have made these out of paper for bookmarks, and always wanted to make them out of cloth as bookmarks, so I would leave that little pocket open. I am so excited to make them, thank you very much❤ i love the slow stitch look, too.
Thanks so much! Finally, something really interesting to do with my slow stitching! one more needle book, and i was gonna lose it🤣 thanks again for such a fun,easy creative idea❤
Very fun video. I stitched along but used my machine so I could keep up and see how it played out. Next ones, I'll do by hand. Easier really, to manage the bits of fabric when sewing by hand. Thank you. Think I could make 35 for my quilt retreat? We'll see...
GREAT video Sarah. It looks so simple and so beautiful when finished!! I hope I can make one or two. So inspirational! And of course your teaching skill is awesome. I miss seeing you in person, but honestly these videos are better in a way. I can see a new one every week! The camera work is also awesome.
What a great idea! I made several butterflies out of paper just to see how the folding works. They are lovely, thanks! I think they could make wonderful gifts or maybe Christmas tree ornaments. ❤
Thank you so much for this wonderful idea! These butterflies are absolutely the sweetest addition to any project. Thank you so much, Sarah! Love your channels! 😊❤
Hi Sarah, what a lovely video and a lovely idea, making an origami butterly out of material, and lovely stitching. what can you make the antenna from? If you dont have any wire or don't want to use wire. Any other suggestions please? 😊
Wow Sarah butterflys are so pretty will have to give it a try! Be nice in a bunch of flowers, thank you so much for all the teaching you do!!! love your video's. Hugs Liz 😊💕
Cute idea but they wouldn’t last long with those frayed edges, would they? Also, isn’t your satin stitch just a straight stitch used as a whip stitch? My references use different terminologies. I don’t think I’d bother with all the fancy stitches though since most of them don’t show.
Oh Sarah, I love everything you teach me! I have to be careful to watch your videos in the evening. If I watch in the morning, nothing on my 'to do' list gets done. I have to immediately go try what you have shown me and I don't think about the dust on the furniture or dishes in the sink. All I want to do is embroider! You are the most fantastic teacher. You make everything look so easy and perfect. And your creativity is endless. I am so happy I found your channel. You truly inspire me
Such a wonderful comment! Your words should make Sarah feel very good about herself and what she is doing! Very complimentary, and I couldn't agree more.
I totally agree
I'm making one of these right now - I was so inspired by this. I like your reminders about slowing down, not being perfect, and just playing with my fabrics. One thing I did was to use a glue stick to glue-baste my pieces onto the base -- I wanted to get right to the slow-stitching!
Sarah, I love this class with your clear instruction. Thank you a lot for teaching.😘
Your little butterflies are absolutely delightful! What a wonderful idea to use up fabric scraps, threads, beads--whatever you can imagine. Thank you so much, Sarah!
I really like this. Great for craft for grandkids
TY Sarah. As always, I so enjoy watching your tutorials. Speaking of slow stitch, when I was little, my Gran showed me how to sew by making those slow stitches..it was fun, but I had NO idea that what I was learning to do then would become one of my favorite past-times now in my 60 + years. Slow stitching has only one rule and that is to have fun!! Very therapeutic process. Cheers from sunny FL. :-)
This reminds me of a quilt my great-grandmother made using embroidered and printed handkerchiefs for butterflies.
Thank you for another terrific tutorial. I'm now thinking that butterflies in Christmas fabrics would look lovely for a different kind of seasonal bunting. Diana. xx
Lovely idea, Diana. I may put some on a Christmas Tree or Christmas plant.
Thank you Sarah and Jonathan for the video. These little butterflies are gorgeous and I can see so many possibilities for them in my stitch projects.❤
Really enjoyed this and plan on making some..........TFS♥
I love what you do with butterfly❤😊
I love all things butterfly, so I will be trying this, thank you for sharing💕
I was told I was to be a first time Granny this coming July. These precious little flyers will be incorpated into a crib mobile. Quite excited about this project (as well as my daughter's too) 🇨🇦
These are wonderful! I have made these out of paper for bookmarks, and always wanted to make them out of cloth as bookmarks, so I would leave that little pocket open. I am so excited to make them, thank you very much❤ i love the slow stitch look, too.
What a good way to use up little scraps , so cute and so many uses.
These are very creative. Thanks for sharing your projects.
I absolutely love it! What a great idea! I want to do lots of them as presents. Thanks so much, Sarah
That was so fun - thank you and Jonathan, the camera guy!!
Thanks so much! Finally, something really interesting to do with my slow stitching! one more needle book, and i was gonna lose it🤣 thanks again for such a fun,easy creative idea❤
Wonderful! I’ll be making lots of these butterflies. Thank you!
I love this project and thank you so much for not editing out all the fiddly little details - it helps so much when I try to do it myself!!
Oh my, I love that idea! Thank you so very much ❤
Thank you I can totally see adding these to my slow stitching appliques
So gorgeous origame butterfly...😊😊
Can't wait to make these cute 3 dimensional butterflies and using all my little scraps! Thank you💖
Adorable. I'm going to teach these to my twin nieces. ❤
How fun, Sarah! Well done instructions. I think I could do this!
These are lovely. I am doing a Flights of Fancy project, so I think I will include a couple of your butterflies.
Great idea . Thank you . I love slow stitching!!!❤
What a great little project! Thanks 👏👏👏
Thank you Sarah, I have just made my first butterfly. loved your great and easy to follow instructions.
Thank you Sarah a great tutorial💕
Love this, what a fun project to do with crafting friends.😊❤
Thank you for this tutorial Sarah, guess what I will be doing this weekend😊
Very fun video. I stitched along but used my machine so I could keep up and see how it played out. Next ones, I'll do by hand. Easier really, to manage the bits of fabric when sewing by hand. Thank you. Think I could make 35 for my quilt retreat? We'll see...
These are lovely ❤
What a pretty top you are wearing, Sarah!
Really cute and fun. Definitely want to make some of these. Thanks for the great tut.
Excellent demonstration, thankyou Sarah, they are super cute ❤
Wow!! Thank you so much❣️love it and will be making a lot of them. As always great tutorial!!!
Thank you. So cute!!
I ❤this project!!
I love everything you show us 💕
Love it! Thank you, Sarah. 😊
Hi Sarah, thanks for sharing this, your butterflies are beautiful. Easy to follow instructions as ever - Helen (Patreon member)
This is just beautiful thank you. I’m always looking for things that I can make for my penpal in Germany 💗
Love your videos. Very inspiring thank you
Great video as always - thank you! I made one and it turned out great!!!
SOOOO PERFECT!!!!
Could you use pipe cleaners for the antenna? They come in all colors😊
GREAT video Sarah. It looks so simple and so beautiful when finished!! I hope I can make one or two. So inspirational! And of course your teaching skill is awesome. I miss seeing you in person, but honestly these videos are better in a way. I can see a new one every week! The camera work is also awesome.
❤❤❤ loved this. And really appreciate your excellent presentation and clear instructions. Big fan. ❤️🇬🇧🇺🇦🇺🇦🇬🇧❤️
Love these my grand girls will love doing these!🥰
Beautiful butterfly creations! Thank you Sarah for sharing this great tutorial. Have a happy day - Heidi😄
Very cute.
Thank you very much. ❤
Hi Sarah love this video. I will try and do this I love butterflies 🦋
Lovely
I'm learning English and using my hobbies to do it. From Alicante in Spain, congratulations it is so creative and the results really beautiful.❤
What an enjoyable and imaginative way to learn English.
What a great idea! I made several butterflies out of paper just to see how the folding works. They are lovely, thanks! I think they could make wonderful gifts or maybe Christmas tree ornaments. ❤
Really neat! Thank You!
Thank you so much for this wonderful idea! These butterflies are absolutely the sweetest addition to any project. Thank you so much, Sarah! Love your channels! 😊❤
Sew very interesting. thank you.
Very creative! I love it, these will make great gifts for the grandkids.
This is really cute. I'll try to add some to tote bags I'm making for Christmas gifts.
Isn’t slow stitching just hand sewing & embroidery?
Love the butterflies!!!!🦋
Hi Sarah, what a lovely video and a lovely idea, making an origami butterly out of material, and lovely stitching. what can you make the antenna from? If you dont have any wire or don't want to use wire. Any other suggestions please? 😊
Thanks, Sarah 💐 Carol
Thank you So adorable 🦋🦋🦋❤❤
Love these! Thank you for the easy to follow instructions.
Thank you very much!
Thank You. This is wonderful ! Will definitely be making some.
Very cute Sarah, Thank You for showing us.
Love this❤❤❤
That was very sweet. Thank you for sharing the directions. It looks like avery fun project.
Very nice. 👍
Beautyfull
Adorable! Great video! Can't wait to try this..... THANK YOU🥰
Thank you for butterflies🦋🦋 💖🙏
❤ Lovely ! Sarah😊
Thanks!
So cute 😍 ❤
So sweet! ❤
Wow Sarah butterflys are so pretty will have to give it a try! Be nice in a bunch of flowers, thank you so much for all the teaching you do!!! love your video's. Hugs Liz 😊💕
Cute idea but they wouldn’t last long with those frayed edges, would they? Also, isn’t your satin stitch just a straight stitch used as a whip stitch? My references use different terminologies. I don’t think I’d bother with all the fancy stitches though since most of them don’t show.
What size is your block. Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial ❤️
This is lovely but I’m not sure if I can put a messy butterfly together, I’m such a neat person…😊😁🥴
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I've seen the paper version but always wondered if it could be done slow-stitched. Now I don't need to reinvent the wheel!
What is the item you are working on under the project?
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Can you make Gingerbread Man and Gingerbread House 🏠 thank you
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what size is the rectangle?
The informaion is at 0:43
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Woah! I was hanging on in there, for about 20 minutes, I can do it! Then the enthusiasm crashed. I'll never do that!
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Pleàse give it in inches.
We've done that at 0:46
Very nice but too many explanations. Folds in 13:35
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Please, blanket stitch and buttonhole stitch are NOT the same. So many people confuse them, but they are very different. Joy Cambridge
Blanket stitch is an open version of buttonhole, an extra twist in a buttonhole stitch is a tailor's buttonhole...
My but you do take your time getting to the point ....