I see I’m late seeing your awesome video but it’s right on time for me as I’ve just picked up embroidery and finding I love it. Thank you for the thorough directions!
Thank you so much for sharing this idea. I have wanted to make something to store all my needles but I could not figure out how to catalog them. Your idea of using the paper was genius! Thanks again!
I love how you made this! I am impressed by the many ways this could be customized to suit the maker's needs. For mine, I will make a small pocket in the inside to put my list of needles on a heavier piece of stock and hand sew it in as I don't want to fuse pages. I never saw such beautiful silk threads before! Will definitely reach for some to couch down. Thanks again for a well produced tutorial.
Where do you order the felted Wool from. And what about that paper where can one get that sort of paper. Never heard of that type of paper. So interested in getting the Madera wool thread. Must look that up unless you have a link. Thank you for this tutorial very Awesome indeed!! 👏🙌💯
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How about making the 'cover' a little larger so as to not have to cut and waste the inside 'pages'? I, too, would embroider first, once the size is set. THEN sew down the center. Of course, it's easy for me to see what to do - it's just difficult for me To DO. I am glad to have found this video - just in case I get 'a round tuit'. OH, an idea! I'll make a round needlebook and label it 'round tuit'.
Due to the thickness of the "book", when folded, all of the pages vary in width. The center 2 pages extend further than the 2 pages next to it. And so on for the number of pages involved. Even if the cover is a bit larger, all of the interior pages will need some trimming to make them even.
Or enjoy the project, as presented. Quality craftsmanship isn't about rushing from one soundbite to the next while watching the 6:00 pm news. Further, I appreciate the time and effort crafts people devote to helping me grow in their area of expertise.
You can get a similar effect by running wood fabric through a washer and dryer, as if it were cotton fabric. The heavier the wood fabric the thicker the shrunken results will be. IMO, a good use for fabric that results from accidentally including a wool garment in a load of routine laundry. While not as nice, craft felt can be used. Another option is to use regular fabrics lightly quilted together. Fun to experiment with scraps, using the basic concepts presented, to come up with your own design variations. For example, threadbare washcloths can become "batting" between 2 layers of fine dressmaker materials.
I see I’m late seeing your awesome video but it’s right on time for me as
I’ve just picked up embroidery and finding I love it. Thank you for the thorough directions!
This is adorable and so useful. What a darling gift it would make. I have been wanting one for myself too, so thank you for this excellent tutorial.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us
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Thank you so much for sharing this idea. I have wanted to make something to store all my needles but I could not figure out how to catalog them. Your idea of using the paper was genius! Thanks again!
I love how you made this! I am impressed by the many ways this could be customized to suit the maker's needs. For mine, I will make a small pocket in the inside to put my list of needles on a heavier piece of stock and hand sew it in as I don't want to fuse pages. I never saw such beautiful silk threads before! Will definitely reach for some to couch down. Thanks again for a well produced tutorial.
This is the coolest project to make for an embroidery fanatic than have many needles to organize.
Delightful, every moment; thanks.
Thanks mam very good easy & simple
Most welcome 😊
Where do you order the felted Wool from. And what about that paper where can one get that sort of paper. Never heard of that type of paper. So interested in getting the Madera wool thread. Must look that up unless you have a link. Thank you for this tutorial very Awesome indeed!! 👏🙌💯
Great question! The 'Ask an Expert’ section is for members of our online community. I would be happy to send your question off to the experts. To get started, please provide the email associated with your paid membership. Thanks!
Where do you purchase your felted wool?
is felted wool the same as boiled wool?
Does anyone know the name of where i can find that little cup with the red lid that held the back ball of thread? Thanks! 🧵🪡
How about making the 'cover' a little larger so as to not have to cut and waste the inside 'pages'? I, too, would embroider first, once the size is set. THEN sew down the center. Of course, it's easy for me to see what to do - it's just difficult for me To DO.
I am glad to have found this video - just in case I get 'a round tuit'. OH, an idea! I'll make a round needlebook and label it 'round tuit'.
Due to the thickness of the "book", when folded, all of the pages vary in width. The center 2 pages extend further than the 2 pages next to it. And so on for the number of pages involved. Even if the cover is a bit larger, all of the interior pages will need some trimming to make them even.
I made one and used my die cutting machine and cut all the same size rectangles for convenience and was easier just to trim down the inside pages.
Turn on an old Perry Mason rerun while you do this. You won't notice how tedious it is.
Or enjoy the project, as presented. Quality craftsmanship isn't about rushing from one soundbite to the next while watching the 6:00 pm news. Further, I appreciate the time and effort crafts people devote to helping me grow in their area of expertise.
I tried finding felted wool but all I can find is wool felt.
You can get a similar effect by running wood fabric through a washer and dryer, as if it were cotton fabric. The heavier the wood fabric the thicker the shrunken results will be. IMO, a good use for fabric that results from accidentally including a wool garment in a load of routine laundry. While not as nice, craft felt can be used. Another option is to use regular fabrics lightly quilted together. Fun to experiment with scraps, using the basic concepts presented, to come up with your own design variations. For example, threadbare washcloths can become "batting" between 2 layers of fine dressmaker materials.
Cool project. But please please please stop saying OK. it is rather annoying. Thanks for the video. Better without the ok's Id say.
Always sad to see people who don't make videos, nitpicking about the work done by others. (sigh)