Hidden figures, The Help, slow horses (Apple TV look for a freebie week!) great telly on at the mo, day of the jackal, the new Colin firth Lockerbie, have loved this stitchery journal, and you doing yr local area, so interesting x
I love this so much! As always, you are so inspiring and your work is just gorgeous! Can't wait for 2025 projects! xx BTW - I love the shots of Fudgie. We lost our old girl "Baby Cat" this summer and I miss her so much, so love seeing your baby. Give him a hug from us.
Hi Corrine, your final pages for the 2024 Roxy projects are gorgeous. I love your work and hope 2025 is a great year for you and your family. Best wishes Lyn
Corrine…. I am so glad I discovered your videos this past year! I really enjoy watching you as you work on your projects! I feel like I’m in your sewing room with you! I love your chats about what is happening in your life! Even though we have never met, I feel like we are friends! Thank you for the videos, thank you for your advice and thank you for sharing your talent with me! You Australian ladies are SO inspiring to this little old gal from Ohio-USA! Happy New Year!
I'm loving this field notes book, your work is beautiful, if you want a good movie I recommend, "Killers of the flower moon", I believe it's based on true accounts, it is so sad what people will do for money, especially, how they do this to the Osage Indians, it a good long 3 hour long, plus movie, worth the watch
Oh I just love how these last pages turned out, especially the last one with the proteas. I love those! So with your encouragement and and direction I've already prioritized my projects and decided that the slow stitch ones will only be done when I'm watching stitching videos and alternating with the field notes journal and the spring stitch the seasons. All of the season ones are collaged with the exception of Winter so starting with spring will just allow me to continue through the year with those. The thread painting videos you make will help me with the seasons stitching so I'm once again very optimistic!
It’s great you’re using Aussie flowers. I’m always looking for these images to use. Unfortunately, quite often they are not botanically correct. Proteas and leucodendrons, which you’ve got there, are South African plants. I think what you thought was eremophylla flowers are actually Hakea nuts. Great job as usual. Love your work and style.
I love your Beachy journal especially. Your work is always gorgeous but this one calls out to me with my love of the water! Appreciate your recommendations. I waa post surgery & bedbound all summer. Here's my partial list! LOL I'm partial to historical/fiction but love anything if it's well done! Just watched a great old one on Netflix " Feast of the 7 Fishes". Holiday, laugh out loud but light tears too, just a great movie. Some other good ones (some are more violent than I like but are great despite it): the Grey Man ( terrific music too), Heart of Stone, You, A Simple Favor, the Diplomat, Outlander ( read books first- so good!), the Night Agent, Age of Adeline. Fool Me Once, Inventing Anna, and just finished long series the Vikings! From Scratch, the Book Club, the Weekend Away, Unfrosted, and a dear favorite fantasy is the Sandman! A whole other genre are the holiday titles! Next time maybe! PS Fudge is just beautiful. I enjoyed seeing him! I love his conversations with you.
Check out Love Junk Journals on Etsy . Link www.etsy.com/au/shop/LoveJunkJournals Lots to select from .. download them.. print and add to fabric to support the paper .. and add to projects!
This question is way off the subject but what type of glue did you use on the project(s) where you glued fabric onto the tin/metal boxes? Thanks so much😊
Forgive me Corrine, I made the decision to pause your video so that I could hop over to Netflix. What a lovely movie! I had never heard about this group of women, though I’m very interested in WW2, so much so that I have a (huge) website, mostly about ships and convoys, the majority Norwegian ships, but also other nationalities. I’ll finish your video now, you won’t get rid of me that easily.
Oh man - how I love this! As I indicated the other day, I’m 76 years old, and learned embroidery etc etc etc from my grandmother when I was a little girl (starting when I was about 5), but I have never seen anything like this, until I “met” you - just fascinating to watch how it all comes together!
It’s beautiful Corrine TFS . Told hubby about the film but lol didn’t say that it made you cry , we are going to watch it tonight …. Sunday x
Beautiful!
Çalışmalarınızı çok beğeniyorum, ellerinize emeğinize yüreğinize sağlık ❤❤❤❤😊
It has been a joy to watch you this year now that I have started to do slow stitching. You have been an inspiration. ❤❤❤
I am so glad you've enjoyed my videos!
Hidden figures, The Help, slow horses (Apple TV look for a freebie week!) great telly on at the mo, day of the jackal, the new Colin firth Lockerbie, have loved this stitchery journal, and you doing yr local area, so interesting x
You had me at Colin…
I love this so much! As always, you are so inspiring and your work is just gorgeous! Can't wait for 2025 projects! xx BTW - I love the shots of Fudgie. We lost our old girl "Baby Cat" this summer and I miss her so much, so love seeing your baby. Give him a hug from us.
Looks great. Love the Australian natives ❤️
Lovely!
Stunning!
Hi Corrine, your final pages for the 2024 Roxy projects are gorgeous. I love your work and hope 2025 is a great year for you and your family. Best wishes Lyn
Thanks for the kind words Lyn, I wish you a fabulous 2025 too!
Corrine…. I am so glad I discovered your videos this past year! I really enjoy watching you as you work on your projects! I feel like I’m in your sewing room with you! I love your chats about what is happening in your life! Even though we have never met, I feel like we are friends! Thank you for the videos, thank you for your advice and thank you for sharing your talent with me! You Australian ladies are SO inspiring to this little old gal from Ohio-USA! Happy New Year!
You’re so kind.. it’s a pleasure to sew with you!
I'm loving this field notes book, your work is beautiful, if you want a good movie I recommend, "Killers of the flower moon", I believe it's based on true accounts, it is so sad what people will do for money, especially, how they do this to the Osage Indians, it a good long 3 hour long, plus movie, worth the watch
Thanks for the tip
Oh I just love how these last pages turned out, especially the last one with the proteas. I love those! So with your encouragement and and direction I've already prioritized my projects and decided that the slow stitch ones will only be done when I'm watching stitching videos and alternating with the field notes journal and the spring stitch the seasons. All of the season ones are collaged with the exception of Winter so starting with spring will just allow me to continue through the year with those. The thread painting videos you make will help me with the seasons stitching so I'm once again very optimistic!
That’s a great plan for your projects!
Absolutely Stunning Little Journal.Soo much talent in so small a space ❤
Thanks for your kind words
It’s great you’re using Aussie flowers. I’m always looking for these images to use. Unfortunately, quite often they are not botanically correct. Proteas and leucodendrons, which you’ve got there, are South African plants. I think what you thought was eremophylla flowers are actually Hakea nuts. Great job as usual. Love your work and style.
You’re right, it's easy to get Aussie flowers mixed up! I am so grateful for your eagle eye!
The little round bits of doily remind me of the Hakea Pin cushion. ❤
Funny frivolous movie The Other Woman. Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann. Laugh out loud.
Oh have not seen them. Thanks
I love your Beachy journal especially. Your work is always gorgeous but this one calls out to me with my love of the water!
Appreciate your recommendations. I waa post surgery & bedbound all summer. Here's my partial list! LOL I'm partial to historical/fiction but love anything if it's well done! Just watched a great old one on Netflix " Feast of the 7 Fishes". Holiday, laugh out loud but light tears too, just a great movie. Some other good ones (some are more violent than I like but are great despite it): the Grey Man ( terrific music too), Heart of Stone, You, A Simple Favor, the Diplomat, Outlander ( read books first- so good!), the Night Agent, Age of Adeline. Fool Me Once, Inventing Anna, and just finished long series the Vikings! From Scratch, the Book Club, the Weekend Away, Unfrosted, and a dear favorite fantasy is the Sandman! A whole other genre are the holiday titles! Next time maybe!
PS Fudge is just beautiful. I enjoyed seeing him! I love his conversations with you.
That is quite a list! I will need pen and paper for that lot. Yeah Fudge is a great cat.
@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine Sorry, I was on a roll! LOL..
Hi Corrine, I love your work and chatter! I look forward to your videos. Just wondering where do you get those labels you've been using? ❤
Check out Love Junk Journals on Etsy . Link www.etsy.com/au/shop/LoveJunkJournals
Lots to select from .. download them.. print and add to fabric to support the paper .. and add to projects!
Thankyou very much!@@tobelovedtreasuresbycorrine
Hi Corrine, do you print on paper or fabric? Thanks Sally 🌺
@ no I have not tried printing on fabric can wreak havoc on the printer.. I print on paper .. then back the paper with calico.
It looks fabulous, thamkyou.....🌹
This question is way off the subject but what type of glue did you use on the project(s) where you glued fabric onto the tin/metal boxes? Thanks so much😊
My go to is PVA glue. And it’s affordable
Forgive me Corrine, I made the decision to pause your video so that I could hop over to Netflix. What a lovely movie! I had never heard about this group of women, though I’m very interested in WW2, so much so that I have a (huge) website, mostly about ships and convoys, the majority Norwegian ships, but also other nationalities.
I’ll finish your video now, you won’t get rid of me that easily.
Too funny.. you are excused. I would do the same!
Oh man - how I love this! As I indicated the other day, I’m 76 years old, and learned embroidery etc etc etc from my grandmother when I was a little girl (starting when I was about 5), but I have never seen anything like this, until I “met” you - just fascinating to watch how it all comes together!
The natives are fabulous. Enjoying your collaging skills with fabric, which is encouraging me to try. Thanks. Happy New Year.
Is the flower a waratah. The one in the background that has disappeared
Possibly..
The series Rogue Heroes about world war 2. It’s great. On Prime?
Thanks for the tip!
Beautiful!