A large part of enjoying you slow stitching videos is seeing your beautiful hands and manicure at work! My hands will never be as pretty as yours. Sarah. But I'm totally inspired to take better care of them so I can enjoy them as I work on my various hand stitch projects! ❤❤
Dear Ms.Homfray, Thank you for showing the tissue paper transfer method, it will work well on felt. I tried the Prick-n-Pounce method and it was quite dismal!
Thanks for this slow stitching tutorial. It had me soooo relaxed that I fell asleep watching - and had to watch again to catch up with the bits I had snoozed through. But this is a delightful way for anyone to express their creative sides, using simple fabrics and a few stitch types. Thank you for your work on this. The result was beautiful. ❤
Thanks for the tip to use plant books, a tool I forget I own! Love your explanation to slow stitching. I am following other channels that have slow stitch tutorials and I do so look forward to your videos. Love using flowers but I need to explore more techniques. I have recently been looking at your ribbon flowers. Take care Sarah, I look forward to the next tutorial 🧵🪡 Cheers Anita from Australia.
Thanks dear Sarah, we appreciate all your time and suggestions. I use in my projects left overs from my clothes, left over from my friend who fix clothes, and recently left overs from a friend who made Christmas decoration. So, I got plenty of fabrics, and some how we contribute to stop left overs from the confection industry, to go to the garbage. Going yo the thrift store is a good idea. Thanks dear
It's very helpful that you always do one stitch at a time. Some embroidery videos, they will combine stitches and place their needle into two consecutive stitches at one time. That makes it more difficult to follow how the stitches are done. Thank you for providing the PDFs of your designs.
Hi Sarah. What an incredible gift to find your channel! I'm a 52-year old housewife in South Africa who has LOVED all forms of hand embroidery and embellishments for as long as I can remember. I started doing Goldwork about 17 years ago - and then my teacher moved away and I didn't know how to finish. I remember, years ago, when I looked for tutorials on Goldwork and silk ribbon embroidery. There were none on RUclips! That's how old I am. 😊I love your channel. Please keep sharing your knowledge with us. ❤
You never fail to delight and instruct Sarah. I've been enjoying and learning from your channel since you began and am so grateful for your continued presence. Thank you a million thanks Sarah. Marion, North Somerset, UK
Lovely, a little suggestion, pop your pins on the back of your work instead of the front, this way you don't have your thread constantly tangling and fighting with the pins. I have done a lot of applique work and now I enjoy the process more since I don't have to fight with the pins.
Fantastic idea, and what a nice way to make cards!, thank you as well for showing how to adapt a flower image into embroidery, really love the Fennel motif, wonderful as ever, thank you.
When you look at the flowers closely l, you can start to see how to construct them with different stitches. Some are harder than others (those are the ones not in the videos!!!🤣)x
They are gorgeous . The flower posies would look awesome on white linen hearts, which is what I shall do. When I've finished making Christmas decorations. Thank you, Sarah xxxx ❤
Beautiful works Sarah and your hands are so beautiful!! Your nail beds are deep, perfect for hand modeling. :-). Thanks for sharing these lovely pieces..perfect gift for a special friend. Cheers from sunny FL.
Very sweet; thank you! Do the cards that you use come with envelopes? Any chance of stocking some cards/envelopes like these in your shop? They really are great for small finished embroidery pieces. 😊
Sarah, I love the idea of making greeting cards! I make greeting cards now with the photos of my garden flowers. So, what do you use to attach your embroidery onto a card?
You need to write a book for us. Right guys????❤❤❤❤
I do believe Sarah already has a couple of books published 😁
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A large part of enjoying you slow stitching videos is seeing your beautiful hands and manicure at work! My hands will never be as pretty as yours. Sarah. But I'm totally inspired to take better care of them so I can enjoy them as I work on my various hand stitch projects! ❤❤
I never thought about layering fabrics to embroider on. Thank you for the idea, I'll try it.
Dear Ms.Homfray, Thank you for showing the tissue paper transfer method, it will work well on felt. I tried the Prick-n-Pounce method and it was quite dismal!
Thanks for this slow stitching tutorial. It had me soooo relaxed that I fell asleep watching - and had to watch again to catch up with the bits I had snoozed through. But this is a delightful way for anyone to express their creative sides, using simple fabrics and a few stitch types. Thank you for your work on this. The result was beautiful. ❤
Thanks for the tip to use plant books, a tool I forget I own! Love your explanation to slow stitching. I am following other channels that have slow stitch tutorials and I do so look forward to your videos. Love using flowers but I need to explore more techniques. I have recently been looking at your ribbon flowers. Take care Sarah, I look forward to the next tutorial 🧵🪡 Cheers Anita from Australia.
Thanks dear Sarah, we appreciate all your time and suggestions.
I use in my projects left overs from my clothes, left over from my friend who fix clothes, and recently left overs from a friend who made Christmas decoration. So, I got plenty of fabrics, and some how we contribute to stop left overs from the confection industry, to go to the garbage.
Going yo the thrift store is a good idea. Thanks dear
Definitely a book 😊
Sarah you make things so much easier thank you so much.
It's very helpful that you always do one stitch at a time. Some embroidery videos, they will combine stitches and place their needle into two consecutive stitches at one time. That makes it more difficult to follow how the stitches are done. Thank you for providing the PDFs of your designs.
Thank you for the freebie. Hand embroidery is so relaxing.
Hi Sarah. What an incredible gift to find your channel! I'm a 52-year old housewife in South Africa who has LOVED all forms of hand embroidery and embellishments for as long as I can remember. I started doing Goldwork about 17 years ago - and then my teacher moved away and I didn't know how to finish. I remember, years ago, when I looked for tutorials on Goldwork and silk ribbon embroidery. There were none on RUclips! That's how old I am. 😊I love your channel. Please keep sharing your knowledge with us. ❤
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You are so professional in your presentations. Thank you
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simple and yet soo beautifully sweet! card fronts! i would never have thought to make these into cards! what great fun! tfs! 😊
Thanks so much for making it easy for no confidence people❤
Nice job. They look great.
You never fail to delight and instruct Sarah. I've been enjoying and learning from your channel since you began and am so grateful for your continued presence. Thank you a million thanks Sarah. Marion, North Somerset, UK
Lovely embroidery cards😊❤
Matching nails as well. Thank you for making this video 😊
Such a delight as usual❤
That turned out so pretty! Thank you, Sarah, for another wonderful and informative video. Take care, and happy stitching.
Love this project !!!!! Thank you Sarah.........
Absolutely a book!
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Love your videos Sarah . You have such beautiful hands and nails ❤☘️
You are delightful. Thank you for this lovely idea
lovely, Sarah. Thank you!
Lovely, a little suggestion, pop your pins on the back of your work instead of the front, this way you don't have your thread constantly tangling and fighting with the pins. I have done a lot of applique work and now I enjoy the process more since I don't have to fight with the pins.
Very beautiful as usual. Thank you. And thank you for the free download pattern.
Lovely video! Nice card technique! I’d like to see more videos like this! Thank-you. 😃😃😃
Thanks Sarah... I will be doing this x
Fantastic idea, and what a nice way to make cards!, thank you as well for showing how to adapt a flower image into embroidery, really love the Fennel motif, wonderful as ever, thank you.
When you look at the flowers closely l, you can start to see how to construct them with different stitches. Some are harder than others (those are the ones not in the videos!!!🤣)x
Yes!! A book would be wonderful and very useful. I love your videos!! Your projects are always amazing! Hugs ❤
I'm planning to make a fabric book, with all of my embroidered fabric as its pages.
You always make such beautiful things, so romantic - I love it!
They are gorgeous . The flower posies would look awesome on white linen hearts, which is what I shall do. When I've finished making Christmas decorations. Thank you, Sarah xxxx ❤
Great idea Julie! 🤍🤍🤍
These are so pretty. I love slow stitching. Your nails are so pretty.
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Where is Ginger cat?❤
Thanks!
Beautiful works Sarah and your hands are so beautiful!! Your nail beds are deep, perfect for hand modeling. :-). Thanks for sharing these lovely pieces..perfect gift for a special friend. Cheers from sunny FL.
Very sweet; thank you! Do the cards that you use come with envelopes? Any chance of stocking some cards/envelopes like these in your shop? They really are great for small finished embroidery pieces. 😊
Its beautiful Sarah. My garden is full of fennel.
Loved this beautiful fennel flower! So sweet and simple ❤
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I love your videos! So many wonderful ideas! 💖
Adorable!
Thank you again for a lovely video!! So many beatiful ideas. ❤
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Love your videos and talent ❤
Love this..will be next project..thank you for sharing all your beautiful work
Lindo !!!!! Delicadeza de trabalho!!!
Very pretty. Is scrim the same as cheese cloth?
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Love it!
Sarah, in the past your have mentioned using clear boxes to hold skeins. Where did you get your box, the perfect size!
Just darling! ❤
Sarah, I love the idea of making greeting cards! I make greeting cards now with the photos of my garden flowers. So, what do you use to attach your embroidery onto a card?
I just use double sided tape Delia!
@@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery Hah! The same thing that I use for attaching my photos!! Okay, simple enough! Thank you!
Lovely work so pretty luv hugs ❤😊 the roses pot is exceptional 😮☺️
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Do you have a vidio showing how you dye your materials. Or what you use for different items to use for colors. Like the yellow thank you
This is so pretty. =^^=
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