I love your “panel” idea. I also like to do individual blocks of animals, flowers, or whatever, and then piece around them for a special baby quilt. What a great pattern that is! Thank your artist daughter!
I enjoyed seeing I’m not the only one. I’ve made many kids quilts when my grandkids were little. They were interested enough to give it a try. I’m so glad I came across this.! "Thanks for the memories"
I've always been a little intimidated to add embroidery because I never had a teacher (but now there's RUclips, so no excuses!) Thank you for all the encouragement!
Your embroidery brought back some memories of when I was a child. Embroidery was my first lesson with needle and thread. My mother taught me and, back in the day, I made dresser scarves and pillowcases with embroidery on them. I haven't embroidered in many years, although, I have done extensive counted cross stitch for several years. I might have to get out some patterns and do some embroidery again :) Love your videos (need more!) and your way of making quilts.
Many years ago I embroidered Mickey Mouse and Mother Goose and used it as a center for a baby quilt. I also enjoy embroidery. Enjoyed your video and daughter is quite the artist. The pattern is adorable.
I just found you and your channel. I am headed out on a cruise and was looking for some handwork, this is perfect. I will be stitching/embroidering this panel. I also enjoy your quilting ideas. Thank you for what you do and share with us. Hugs.
I love this! I have some embroidery patterns that i plan to incorporate into a quilt for my granddaughter -- I haven't got it started yet, but your video gave me such a wonderful idea of how I can do it without having to be "perfect" -- that has been the bane of my existence! I love to embroider but always feel I MUST follow the details of the "picture" or "pattern" perfectly. I love your technique and now feels hat I have "permission" to do something less then perfect -- ti will be loved for its imperfection! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Once you decide their purpose, (wall hanging, big quilt, baby quilt, table-runners, etc) I find that letting my self off of the hook to make something "perfect" and just allowing myself to create and enjoy, takes the pressure off. My advice is to play and have fun!!!
Nice video it helps for a beginner and your speed and don’t worry technic is nice to watch. Your stitches are made different than the back stitch you see everywhere in tutorials. I tried it and think it is actually faster how you do it. Is it still called a back stitch?
I can no longer hand sew due to osteoarthritis but can this be done with a machine? I’ve just bought a Viking Ruby, I’d love to hear from anyone who has done this by machine. I’m a quilter and I bought my machine so I can incorporate embroidered panels into my quilts. Thank you and your daughter!
You're always so uplifting and encouraging in your videos. Thank you for that! ❤
I love your “panel” idea. I also like to do individual blocks of animals, flowers, or whatever, and then piece around them for a special baby quilt.
What a great pattern that is! Thank your artist daughter!
I love to embroidery! I am looking forward to part 2. I have always wanted to incorporate embroidery into my quilts.
Wonderful!
Honestly!! Is there anything you can’t do?? You’re so talented and fabulous ♥️ thank you🙏
I'm direction "challenged" if it helps to know that!! Turn me around three times and I am lost!
I enjoyed seeing I’m not the only one. I’ve made many kids quilts when my grandkids were little. They were interested enough to give it a try. I’m so glad I came across this.! "Thanks for the memories"
I've always been a little intimidated to add embroidery because I never had a teacher (but now there's RUclips, so no excuses!) Thank you for all the encouragement!
You can do it! It's amazing fun.
This is so cute. Thank you
I have a friend who loves to embroider. I need to team up with her to do some "panels" to include in my quilts. Thanks for sharing.
They make the most adorable quilts!
Your embroidery brought back some memories of when I was a child. Embroidery was my first lesson with needle and thread. My mother taught me and, back in the day, I made dresser scarves and pillowcases with embroidery on them. I haven't embroidered in many years, although, I have done extensive counted cross stitch for several years. I might have to get out some patterns and do some embroidery again :) Love your videos (need more!) and your way of making quilts.
Embroidery is the best. (I have a counted cross stitch/quilting video coming soon that you will want to watch if you love counted cross stitch.)
I love this!!! ❤
WoW! I love this! So many projects I want to try because of your great tutorials...I’ve never done embroidery ....thank you 💜💜💜💜💜
You are so welcome!
Ты очень хорошо вышываешь, также мастерски владеешь иголкой и ниткой ,как и ножом для пэчворка!
Loving this, looking forward to learning more about doing it. Thanks
Here is the link to the video where we put it into a quilt: ruclips.net/video/W2Amu7yer9A/видео.html
@@merrymabelmarket thank you 👍🏻
Many years ago I embroidered Mickey Mouse and Mother Goose and used it as a center for a baby quilt. I also enjoy embroidery. Enjoyed your video and daughter is quite the artist. The pattern is adorable.
I did embroidery once, although I don't use it now, I always like having a fuller "arsenal" ;p
I love this!
Me too! Zen therapy!!
Is lovely: thanks for sharing 😂❤
Thanks for watching!
Love embroidering! Cute patterns! I’d love if you could show us how you tie off the threads at the back. Looks magical!😅
Will do!! We've been asked several times, so we are making a short. Watch for it sometime soon.
I just found you and your channel. I am headed out on a cruise and was looking for some handwork, this is perfect. I will be stitching/embroidering this panel. I also enjoy your quilting ideas. Thank you for what you do and share with us. Hugs.
Enjoy the stitching and have so much fun on your cruise!!
Hi Dawn, great video!
Hey there!
I love mixing needlework with quilts! Hope you show how this was finished in a quilt as well as other inspiring ideas. Thank you!
We show it in this video...
studio.ruclips.net/user/videoW2Amu7yer9A/edit
@@merrymabelmarket thank you! :)
I love this! I have some embroidery patterns that i plan to incorporate into a quilt for my granddaughter -- I haven't got it started yet, but your video gave me such a wonderful idea of how I can do it without having to be "perfect" -- that has been the bane of my existence! I love to embroider but always feel I MUST follow the details of the "picture" or "pattern" perfectly. I love your technique and now feels hat I have "permission" to do something less then perfect -- ti will be loved for its imperfection! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
So glad it helped. Have fun!
I’ve embroiled many blocks but now I could use ideas in incorporating blocks in a quilt. Thank you for any suggestions ❤
Once you decide their purpose, (wall hanging, big quilt, baby quilt, table-runners, etc) I find that letting my self off of the hook to make something "perfect" and just allowing myself to create and enjoy, takes the pressure off. My advice is to play and have fun!!!
Nice video it helps for a beginner and your speed and don’t worry technic is nice to watch. Your stitches are made different than the back stitch you see everywhere in tutorials. I tried it and think it is actually faster how you do it.
Is it still called a back stitch?
I am a bit self taught - but I believe it is. back stitch, stem stitch? I can never remember all the names. I just love stitching!
Yeah it should be. Thanks for your share and easier technique 😂
I can no longer hand sew due to osteoarthritis but can this be done with a machine? I’ve just bought a Viking Ruby, I’d love to hear from anyone who has done this by machine. I’m a quilter and I bought my machine so I can incorporate embroidered panels into my quilts. Thank you and your daughter!
Best wishes as you figure out a "go around" for your osteoarthritis! I don't know the answer to your question, but maybe someone else will...
Do you use a permanent stabilizer on the back of fabric to be embroidered? Don’t you see the thread lines if you don’t?
I do not use a stabilizer. I use quality fabric and do not travel far, so no, it looks great from the front.