If you wanted to actually mail them, you can get 4 x 6 cello bags to protect them as they go through the post, you just have to stick your stamp on the outside of the bag so it can be cancelled by the posties. I've done it before and usually have no problem. And it's really fun to receive one in the mail!
You tend to use my favorite favorite colors…I am a newbie, but have finished two pieces..both inspired by YOU..of course mine tend to orange, LIME green, yellow and a touch of turquoise … You have been my inspiration and believe me I have watched hundreds of videos…but then I tend to be funky and love to add sequins.. THANK YOU
Haha Sheila! I have always wished that one day I would become a time lord so I could fit everything into my day that I needed to 🤣. I’m so pleased you enjoy it 🥰❤️
Loved watching this, Im stuck "under the weather" today with an ear infection, it also is so hot here, today(and having a bit of a temperature does not help, ...nor does feeling sorry for myself, because I NEVER get sick😮). ..But pushing cool liquids, antibiotics, being quiet and watching you is great company, on sort of lonely day.( Even my cat deserted me!😢😂)... ..So thank you, and I bet you never know how many lives, that you touch with each video! ❤)
Oh Kathy - I do know that an ear infection is absolutely horrid!! I hope you feel better soon my lovely and I’m happy that my waffling chat and everything has helped in a small way. Many hugs and wishing a speedy recovery 🥰❤️
Hi Tori: I think they’re both fabulous! Fun, colorful and so creative! If you don’t give these away, I think they would look great in a fabric book. Thanks for sharing. 💜😎🇺🇸
Loved it Tori. Sorry, my phone kept losing signal - dropped out every time a camper can or caravan passed my window. I am now digging around in the stuff I brought with me. Watch this space!
Aww I love the idea of joining two and having pages inside. Been thinking of doing a little stitch journal, stitches I use when slow stitching, this would be so cute and pretty to have on my table beside me as I continue my stitch journey. Ok that’s me night sorted tonight. Must get on me art room is a bomb sight so need to organise and clean. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial and video, you make it look so easy too, I know it’s so not going to be when I try, still half the fun is the journey and learning along the way.
That is a fab idea Paula! You should see my studio right now - and I’m covered in glue (don’t ask!🤣). I’m sure you will make a beautiful postcard pieces - can’t wait to see :) 🥰
You may have said and i missed, it the glue stick a regular glue stick such as for paper or is it a fabric glue stick….being able to dab a bit of glue for the tiny pieces is a game changer. Great tip. Thank you!
Hi Leslie - it is a Bohin fabric glue made for quilters. Annie also got me another one and there are a couple more - search for fabric glue sticks in Google and you will get a few variations. Alternatively a Pritt stick ( just a little dab) will work well too :) 🥰❤️
They are all scraps from other projects. Some of them have been sent to me by lovely friends but a lot are from fabrics I’ve used. Quilting cottons, linen - recycled clothes :)
I love this!! You never cease to amaze me with your talent and ideas! Thank you for sharing! By the way, is that a regular glue stick you're using to tack the fabric pieces down? (Forgive me if you shared and I missed it...)
Thank you so much Natalie - I’m so pleased you enjoyed it 🥰. The glue stick is one by Bohin which is especially made for fabric. If that one is not available then if you search on Google there are a few that crop up. I think one is called Sewline. Both of them have refills that you can buy too :). 🥰❤️
Im new here and will subscribe momentarily but may i inquire as to that great glue stick? Im enjoying myself immensely by the way. Thank you for all your work for us to enjoy. Ohhhhh those pots with the flowers are so so adorable. Im so excited i can bearly type. And i have a toothache today so im not thinking normally either. Great lovely work.
Hello and welcome!! The glue stick is a refillable one by Bohin - a temporary fabric glue used by quilters in the main. There are other fabric glue sticks out there too and failing that a Pritt stick works as well :) I do hope you enjoy making some up 🥰❤️
Hi, I have just started to watch your slow stitch postcard video, could you tell me please? What is the name of the fabric glue called, you are using. xx
You could stitch down one side or you could make a central fabric panel and join one to each side. I am about to load up a tutorial on book/journal making later this week which you may find interesting to watch :)
If you wanted to actually mail them, you can get 4 x 6 cello bags to protect them as they go through the post, you just have to stick your stamp on the outside of the bag so it can be cancelled by the posties. I've done it before and usually have no problem. And it's really fun to receive one in the mail!
Ooh that’s a great idea! Thanks for that! 🥰
You tend to use my favorite favorite colors…I am a newbie, but have finished two pieces..both inspired by YOU..of course mine tend to orange, LIME green, yellow and a touch of turquoise …
You have been my inspiration and believe me I have watched hundreds of videos…but then I tend to be funky and love to add sequins..
THANK YOU
Aww Eileen! ❤️ I’m so pleased you are enjoying the videos and making your own colourful pieces! Happy stitching ❤️❤️
Your pieces are dazzling! Love all the color. Thanks so much for teaching us how to put them together.
You are so welcome! 🤗
Another great idea! I will need some 48 hour days to do all these fun & creative projects! LOL with happiness!
Haha Sheila! I have always wished that one day I would become a time lord so I could fit everything into my day that I needed to 🤣. I’m so pleased you enjoy it 🥰❤️
Loved watching this, Im stuck "under the weather" today with an ear infection, it also is so hot here, today(and having a bit of a temperature does not help, ...nor does feeling sorry for myself, because I NEVER get sick😮).
..But pushing cool liquids, antibiotics, being quiet and watching you is great company, on sort of lonely day.( Even my cat deserted me!😢😂)...
..So thank you, and I bet you never know how many lives, that you touch with each video! ❤)
Oh Kathy - I do know that an ear infection is absolutely horrid!! I hope you feel better soon my lovely and I’m happy that my waffling chat and everything has helped in a small way. Many hugs and wishing a speedy recovery 🥰❤️
I LOVE your colors, so bright and colorful and happy. Love the little ladybug, and your leaf stitching looks really nice.
Thank you so much! I love making these little postcards - such a nice way to relax 🥰
Awesome. Thank you for your inspiration
Thank you Peggy :) 🥰
They are beautiful and just have to give it a try.
Thank you Maggie 🥰❤️
Hi Tori:
I think they’re both fabulous! Fun, colorful and so creative! If you don’t give these away, I think they would look great in a fabric book. Thanks for sharing. 💜😎🇺🇸
Thank you Joanne :) Also would make good journal covers :) 🥰
You have inspired me to take up this lovely hobby. They are so pretty. I love them. I've liked & subscribed. Greetings & best wishes from Ireland. 👍🇮🇪
That’s so nice to hear Claire! Glad you enjoyed and happy stitching! ❤️
You do great work you inspire me thanks
Thank you so much Charlotte x ❤️
These are so lovely! I love the colours ... Looking forward to trying these postcards. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Vanessa! Happy stitching 🥰
You could also use the two postcards as the front and back of a needlebook.
Great idea Valerie 🥰
So inspiring!
Thank you :) ☺️
Loved it Tori. Sorry, my phone kept losing signal - dropped out every time a camper can or caravan passed my window. I am now digging around in the stuff I brought with me. Watch this space!
Yay! Glad you enjoyed it Sue! :) I shall look forward to seeing your creations :)
They are darling. What great stitching. Thank you.
Thank you so much 🥰
This is exactly the type of fabric postcard I wanted to make. Thanks!!
You are very welcome :)
Such FUN!!
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
you've inspired me..think i will make one of these small pieces of art. LOVELY!!! thankyou. enjoy your day
Thank you and I’m so glad you enjoyed it ❤️🥰
Love this idea, as with ALL your ideas and tutorials, thank you
Thank you so much Pam 🥰. I’m so pleased that you are enjoying watching ❤️
This is so inspiring! I'm putting it on my must-try list! xx
So glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Love love love this!!!!❤😂
Thank you 🥰
Lovely!!
Thank you 🥰
Beautiful postcards, looking forward to trying this too 💐 🌹 🌸
Thank you so much - I hope you enjoy making yours too 🥰❤️
So cute 🥰
Thank you :) 🥰❤️
Beautiful card. The stitches must be tiny - I can't imagine how difficult that must be but I do hope to try it eventually.
Hi Janice - I’m sure you would love it - stitches can be any size you want them to be :). Would love to see what you do with it ❤️
Fabulous!! Thank you for the lesson.
You are very welcome :) 🥰❤️
This is absolutely charming❤️
Thank you ☺️
Beautiful x
Thank you Angela x
Lovely...!
Thank you 🥰
Love this presentation. ❤
Thank you Maria! 🥰
Aww I love the idea of joining two and having pages inside. Been thinking of doing a little stitch journal, stitches I use when slow stitching, this would be so cute and pretty to have on my table beside me as I continue my stitch journey. Ok that’s me night sorted tonight. Must get on me art room is a bomb sight so need to organise and clean. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial and video, you make it look so easy too, I know it’s so not going to be when I try, still half the fun is the journey and learning along the way.
That is a fab idea Paula! You should see my studio right now - and I’m covered in glue (don’t ask!🤣). I’m sure you will make a beautiful postcard pieces - can’t wait to see :) 🥰
I love learning from you!!! 😊🌹
Thank you 🥰❤️
Mamma mia, quanto adoro i tuoi lavori! Bravissima!
Grazie! Sono così felice che ti stia divertendo. 🥰❤️
I love both postcards. Something else I must try. ❤
Thank you Julie! 🥰
Love these❣️
Thank you Irene 🥰❤️
I so enjoyed this and think the postcards are lovely! Thank you💕
Thank you Elizabeth. I think I may take some of these away with me on holiday to play around with :) 🥰♥️
These are just beautiful and sweet.
Thank you SOOOOO much!!!
Thank you Donna - you are very welcome! :) 🥰❤️
Mi piace moltissimo questo tutorial.😍grazie infinite per averlo fatto❤
You are very welcome - so pleased you enjoyed it ❤️
Gorgeous Tori I love them
Thank you Sylvia :) 🥰❤️
Absolutely gorgeous an amazing idea you were right to leave the buttons off so the ladybug stands out 🙂
Thank you Diane - yes the ladybug needed to be the star :) 🥰❤️
Love the colors. Gorgeous
Thank you Rhonda :) 🥰❤️
How beautiful ❤️
Thank you :) ❤️
You may have said and i missed, it the glue stick a regular glue stick such as for paper or is it a fabric glue stick….being able to dab a bit of glue for the tiny pieces is a game changer. Great tip. Thank you!
Hi Leslie - it is a Bohin fabric glue made for quilters. Annie also got me another one and there are a couple more - search for fabric glue sticks in Google and you will get a few variations. Alternatively a Pritt stick ( just a little dab) will work well too :) 🥰❤️
Sew glad you left the buttons off, they rarely add anything. Beautiful work, a real inspiration.
I do like a button occasionally but you are right - not for this one :) 🥰
Love it! I’ve just made a postcard sized slow stitch, but not with the felt. Your idea is much better, so I’ll try this next.
Thank you Carol :). I’ve got some ideas for making more now too :) 🥰
This looks great fun to make, thank you for sharing ☺️ ❤️
I am so pleased you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
@@KoolKookyKreatures oh yes 😊❤️
soooooo lovely!!!
Thank you 🥰
Lovely, thank you ❤
I’m glad you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
I was just thinking... wouldn't it be fun to make 4 seasons cards. One for winter, one for spring...etc.
It would indeed :) x
Your works are so beautiful!!! Best wishes from Crimea ❤
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
Completely enjoyable video. I cannot wait to get into my fabric box. Found you via Nina Ribena and so happy for the referral.
Hi Steph and welcome to the Magpie Womble brigade! So happy you enjoyed the video! 🥰❤️
LOVE LOVE 💕
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Thank you for watching 🥰
Can i ask where you get your lovely bright fabrics from 😊
They are all scraps from other projects. Some of them have been sent to me by lovely friends but a lot are from fabrics I’ve used. Quilting cottons, linen - recycled clothes :)
I love this!! You never cease to amaze me with your talent and ideas! Thank you for sharing! By the way, is that a regular glue stick you're using to tack the fabric pieces down? (Forgive me if you shared and I missed it...)
Thank you so much Natalie - I’m so pleased you enjoyed it 🥰. The glue stick is one by Bohin which is especially made for fabric. If that one is not available then if you search on Google there are a few that crop up. I think one is called Sewline. Both of them have refills that you can buy too :). 🥰❤️
@@KoolKookyKreatures Thank you so much!
Hi Tori what size are the postcards? They r beautiful - warm regards Rhonda
Hi Rhonda - they are 4” x 6” :) 🥰❤️
Im new here and will subscribe momentarily but may i inquire as to that great glue stick? Im enjoying myself immensely by the way. Thank you for all your work for us to enjoy. Ohhhhh those pots with the flowers are so so adorable. Im so excited i can bearly type. And i have a toothache today so im not thinking normally either. Great lovely work.
Hello and welcome!! The glue stick is a refillable one by Bohin - a temporary fabric glue used by quilters in the main. There are other fabric glue sticks out there too and failing that a Pritt stick works as well :) I do hope you enjoy making some up 🥰❤️
Hi, I have just started to watch your slow stitch postcard video, could you tell me please? What is the name of the fabric glue called, you are using. xx
It is a Bohin temporary fabric glue stick used by quilters but any fabric glue stick would work :). I believe Hemline also do one 🥰
can these be mounted onto a frame to hang on a wall?
They certainly can - I have a few :) ☺️
Could you print the names of the two glue sticks that you mentioned? Bohin? And another one?
Stix2 and Sewline also do fabric glue sticks :)
How would you connect them to make a book or folder?
You could stitch down one side or you could make a central fabric panel and join one to each side. I am about to load up a tutorial on book/journal making later this week which you may find interesting to watch :)