I forgot to mention in my video that I really enjoy your talking during the video and it's so much better than awful music. You voice is very relaxing and easy to listen to.
From one Jo to another Jo. Thank you for your beautiful presentation. Your soothing voice and clear instructions are perfect. Over the last year other concerns have stolen away my desire to get back in my art room. This sweet little project has reignited my excitement for creating beautiful things. Thank you, thank you!
Thanks for being such a nice teacher. I am seeing all your videos one by one. I am planning to recycle my old dresses to make collages. I am in the process of converting my discarded dresses into fabrics. Now I still have to collect threads , needles etc. Indue course of time I will start my collage.
Thank you for this great tutorial! I’ve been wanting to start slow stitching but was afraid of all the stitches. This is what I was looking for, a “bite size” project I can work on and not be afraid of.❤😊
Your placement of the many short vertical stitches shows the real artistry of your work. I love your fabric choices and colors. Do you use a thread conditioner like beeswax?
@@cathykrueger4899 Thank you! I have beeswax and thread conditioner. I don’t use them all the time but it’s handy for days when the thread feels dry. I usually run my fingers down the length of thread before starting which helps smooth everything out. 😊🧵🪡
I am so happy I found your channel ! Really encouraging to give a try to stitch with relax. I have visual problems and all’ the projects are presented as easy but I try and realize much to me regret that I can’t do it. Thank you! Where are you? I’m in Italy
Thank you! I have a video coming out in September addressing alternate options for hand sewing for anyone with physical or visual challenges. Hello from Canada! 😃
I'm finally back working on the piece again. We've been traveling 2400 miles in our 5th wheel with our three cats from Arizona to Western New York so that has kept us busy. I made some crosses and circles today. The circles were surprisingly difficult but I was able to do them. Actually the crosses were a bit of a challenge too. But I'm sure it will get easier.
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I started making this piece today and it's my first time doing slow stitching. I started out copying as closely as I could, like following a recipe for the first time. But once I started outlining the pieces, I started to choose my own colors rather than copying the same ones that you chose for each piece. I'm still working on outlining. Hopefully I can work on it more tomorrow. Thank you again. I'm excited to have finally started my first piece!
I finally finished it tonight Jo! It's very similar to yours but not exact. Thank you! It was a good experience for my very first slow stitch project. I'll try to post it on Instagram so you can see it
Gd afternoon I sent you a photo of one of my stitches… 😊just didn’t know how to correctly sent it . So yaeh 😂not sure if you got it!, I enjoy your videos!💕
I'm not understanding why the stitches need to be so close together. Batting these days really don't require that. I use prints for a variety on my quilt top. But, I like to be able to See the variety of the prints. 😏 When I quilt with this type of thread, I like to do free style wavy lines, but they are within the spacing recommended on the quilt batting package. 💁♀️
That sounds like a beautiful way to quilt. For the slow stitching I do, the stitches are decorative, expressive and artistic and not intended to function as quilting. It’s all very freeform where a little or a lot of stitching can be added. I tend to stitch very heavily, more like painting and mark making but there are no rules! Even when I hand quilt on wholecloth I tend to stitch closer than is necessary for function like here ruclips.net/video/cgA0jeTxp3c/видео.html
This was an informative video -- thank you. I like your style of instruction. Relaxing and no loud background music....
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I forgot to mention in my video that I really enjoy your talking during the video and it's so much better than awful music. You voice is very relaxing and easy to listen to.
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
From one Jo to another Jo.
Thank you for your beautiful presentation. Your soothing voice and clear instructions are perfect. Over the last year other concerns have stolen away my desire to get back in my art room. This sweet little project has reignited my excitement for creating beautiful things. Thank you, thank you!
@@joannfuhrer3114 I’m glad. It’s wonderful to get your spark back! Enjoy!😊🧵🪡
Thanks for being such a nice teacher. I am seeing all your videos one by one. I am planning to recycle my old dresses to make collages. I am in the process of converting my discarded dresses into fabrics. Now I still have to collect threads , needles etc. Indue course of time I will start my collage.
@@gitausaxena That sounds wonderful! You’ll have a great stash to work with😊🧵🪡
Thank you so much Jo, you are a wonderful teacher. I’m so glad I came across your channel. 😊
Thank you! So glad you’re here!😊🧵🪡
Nice clear instructions.💜🐞
@@ilakaiser3778 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Just entranced ! Thank you!
@@jannball4887 Thanks!😊🧵🪡
this was nice and helpful - I have so much fabric scrap and this looks relaxing and not have to worry about knowing a bunch of stitches. thank you
Thank you! It’s a great way to use up scraps 😊🧵🪡
This is lovely, thank you for sharing ☺️ ❤️
@@Iamlynie1 Thank you!😊🧵🪡
@@peaceofpi-studio credit where credit is due ☺️ ❤️
Thank you for this great tutorial! I’ve been wanting to start slow stitching but was afraid of all the stitches. This is what I was looking for, a “bite size” project I can work on and not be afraid of.❤😊
That’s great! I hope you give it a go!😊🧵🪡
Thank you for your video! Really enjoyed it!
That’s great to hear!😊🧵🪡
Your placement of the many short vertical stitches shows the real artistry of your work. I love your fabric choices and colors. Do you use a thread conditioner like beeswax?
@@cathykrueger4899 Thank you! I have beeswax and thread conditioner. I don’t use them all the time but it’s handy for days when the thread feels dry. I usually run my fingers down the length of thread before starting which helps smooth everything out. 😊🧵🪡
you are my favorite channel, I wish you could do a video every day!!! Love your work.
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Thank you Jo for your great videos.
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊🧵🪡
Very beautiful ❤
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
So cute. I like how you used tiny basting stitches on top. Now I know. Ty.
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I am so happy I found your channel ! Really encouraging to give a try to stitch with relax. I have visual problems and all’ the projects are presented as easy but I try and realize much to me regret that I can’t do it. Thank you! Where are you? I’m in Italy
Thank you! I have a video coming out in September addressing alternate options for hand sewing for anyone with physical or visual challenges. Hello from Canada! 😃
Beautiful Jo luving this for me as a first time learner luv watching ur videos thnx for sharing ❤
Thanks!😊🧵🪡
Very inspiring I will try and Hope I will be able to do it thank you so much for sharing xx
Thanks! I hope you give it a go!😊🧵🪡
I'm finally back working on the piece again. We've been traveling 2400 miles in our 5th wheel with our three cats from Arizona to Western New York so that has kept us busy. I made some crosses and circles today. The circles were surprisingly difficult but I was able to do them. Actually the crosses were a bit of a challenge too. But I'm sure it will get easier.
Sounds great! So nice to have a stitching project to work on during your adventure!😊🧵🪡
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. I started making this piece today and it's my first time doing slow stitching. I started out copying as closely as I could, like following a recipe for the first time. But once I started outlining the pieces, I started to choose my own colors rather than copying the same ones that you chose for each piece. I'm still working on outlining. Hopefully I can work on it more tomorrow. Thank you again. I'm excited to have finally started my first piece!
I love that😊Following a recipe is a great way to think of it and then making it your own is the next level. So perfect!😊🧵🪡
@@peaceofpi-studio thank you.
Always love your videos.
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Thank you, very beautiful
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Lovely stitch pattern
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Beautiful - thank you❤️
Thanks!😊🧵🪡
I finally finished it tonight Jo! It's very similar to yours but not exact. Thank you! It was a good experience for my very first slow stitch project. I'll try to post it on Instagram so you can see it
Oh yes please do!😊🧵🪡
@@peaceofpi-studio I did it. Hopefully you will see it
@@SSandtheRVCats ok yay! I will look for it, did you tag me in the description? @peaceofpi_studio
@@peaceofpi-studio not in the description but on the photo itself. Should I change it to the description?
@@SSandtheRVCats I haven’t seen it yet, what’s your instagram @ ?
Thanks❤
Love your videos!
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Beautiful 😍
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Thanks!
Thank you💜😊
Мне понравилось , все объективно и понятно
That pretty
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
You welcome
Thank you for this. Is so very helpful. 💕🌟🫶
That’s great!😊🧵🪡
Gd afternoon I sent you a photo of one of my stitches… 😊just didn’t know how to correctly sent it . So yaeh 😂not sure if you got it!, I enjoy your videos!💕
Thank you! I’d love to see it. Where did you sent the photo?
I believe to your instagram.
@@jacquelineharvey8301 I can’t seem to see it. Can you tag me @peaceofpi_studio in a comment under the post or in the description?
👏❤️
I'm new is that Floss or Thread?
@@stevenandjuliesims8435 I’m using 2 strands of the 6 stranded embroidery floss 😊🧵🪡
@@peaceofpi-studio Thank you!
Please can u tell for what we can use this collage.
There are some links in the description to other videos that show what you can make with a slow stitching piece 😊
@@peaceofpi-studio thank you.
Maybe I can share my creation of your design on your Instagram or mine when I finish. I guess maybe with a hashtag or something.
Yes I'd love that. In instagram you can tag me by adding @peaceofpi_studio to your decscription and I will see it.
@@peaceofpi-studio awesome. Thank you!
I'm not understanding why the stitches need to be so close together. Batting these days really don't require that. I use prints for a variety on my quilt top. But, I like to be able to See the variety of the prints. 😏 When I quilt with this type of thread, I like to do free style wavy lines, but they are within the spacing recommended on the quilt batting package. 💁♀️
That sounds like a beautiful way to quilt. For the slow stitching I do, the stitches are decorative, expressive and artistic and not intended to function as quilting. It’s all very freeform where a little or a lot of stitching can be added. I tend to stitch very heavily, more like painting and mark making but there are no rules! Even when I hand quilt on wholecloth I tend to stitch closer than is necessary for function like here ruclips.net/video/cgA0jeTxp3c/видео.html
Sorry I made a mistake in my comment about you living down stream from me