I LOL LOL'ed out loud when i went to Kreative Kiwi's web site and read that there are videos to 'how to' for this. It said no one was professional video instructors. OMG LOL Kay, you certainly are. Truly. I mean how many times to you say, 'turn your hoop over and take care to not cut your stitches' and other gems. You never sound bored giving the many instructions over and over (i love this, you really help me. Thanks for your videos!!!
The Grim Reaper was seen as a collector of souls, the messenger of the dead and most important of every guide that came to all mortals. It was not the Grim Reaper's place to judge souls, nor was it the entity's role to aid or hinder mortal affairs.The Grim Reaper is a spectral entity that is believed to be a manifestation of death. The Reaper is not tasked to kill mortals, but merely ferry their souls to the afterlife.The Grim Reaper is the personification of death itself. Much like Mother Nature or Father Time, Death doesn't have any real morality, because it's an abstraction. The scythe is just a symbol of death, it never is used for harm as all it does is reap souls. Been there done that one one of these parts and will prob do it again! Thanks Kay!
In some cultures the grim reaper also holds an hour glass as well as the scythe which gives the time the person has left before they die. I love this design.💀💀
The real Grim Reapers name is Thanatos. Others are Hel, La Muerte, Psychopomp or Shinigami. I sme beliefs, a grim reaper can cause someone's death by appearing while the sleeper's body is nt able to mve and soon dies of a heart attack
Grim reaper also known as death and is believed to have come about around the time of the black death as a symbol of the one who harvested souls. He is very cute though!
In some mythologies, a character known as the Grim Reaper (usually depicted as a berobed skeleton wielding a scythe) causes the victim's death by coming to collect that person's soul.
The myth of Chronos (Grim Reaper) eating his children was used in a poetic sense for time devouring all things, as in the old saying "nothing lasts forever."
In his hand, the Reaper carries a scythe to harvest souls at the end of life. The specter might also carry an hourglass, which he uses to measure the amount of time left in a life.
This is adorable 🤩 The Grim Reaper was also known as Black death ☠ ☠ and really only came into use during the Black Plague. I think that was like mid 14th or 15th Century haha, was never very good at history lol. I think that's where the term Black Death came from and the scythe I think was just symbolic for harvesting souls, like harvesting wheat. :)
But why the skeletal figure? Why the scythe? Why the robe? Skeletons are symbolic of death, representing the human body after it has decayed. The robe is thought to be reminiscent of the robes that religious figures of the time wore when conducting funerary services.
"Grim reaper,” first use of the term was in a 1847 text called "Circle of Human Life." It was the Rev. Robert Menzies who wrote, "All know full well that life cannot last above seventy, or at the most eighty years. If we reach that term without meeting the grim reaper with his scythe, there or there about, meet him we surely shall."
The Grim Reaper is depicted as a male figure that collects an individual and first arrived during the black plague, but in Irish folklore is better known as the Banshee that warns of impending death of a love one. Beyond both of these well-known folklore I know of another that has happened twice within my actual known grandmothers...The Black Widow paced back and forth on the front porch coming to collect two of my grandfather's.
How you would dissolve the fabric with water when you trim the join up? Don't forget you aren't just removing the stabilizer you are trimming the fabric away from the stitch line too. I hope this helps. Happy stitching 😊
The Grim Reaper is very popular on Halloween, but he also figures prominently in historical tales and popular culture throughout the year. A quote from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey movie - "You may be a King or a little street sweeper, but sooner or later, you dance with the Reaper"
He is known by many names including Thanatos, the Greek god of death. The scythe was likely added during the 14th century when plague meant he was collecting in the dead much like a farmer cuts through the grain in the fields. However, the scythe may also be from the Greek god Cronus who carried a sickle, and who was Father Time. The cloaked figure is also reminiscent of the Plague Doctors of the 16th and 17th centuries. So it seems the Grim Reaper is an amalgamation created over time😸
The Grim Reaper seems to have appeared in Europe during the 14th century. It was during this time that Europe was dealing with what was then the world’s worst pandemic, the Black Death, believed to be the result of the plague. Kay, I love all your tutorials :)
The soul or life of a person is harvested at his death. The sickle of death in the Grim Reaper thus represents the instrument with which the thread of life is cut and life is ended. It also represents the end of life for everyone, beggar and king alike. Death makes no distinction in the harvesting of souls. This shows the medieval idea that in death all people are equal.
In the late 1800s, the character of Death became known as the Grim Reaper in English literature. The earliest appearance of the name "Grim Reaper" in English is in the 1847 book The Circle of Human Life
What does the Grim Reaper do to your soul? Grim Reaper | Monster Wiki | Fandom Death is a fundamental part of life and it is the Grim Reaper's duty to claim the souls of the deceased so as to maintain the balance of nature. The Reaper does not "kill" mortals, but merely guides their spirits to the next realm and it is not their place to judge souls or determine what will become of them.
With this scythe, the Reaper severs the soul's last ties to life and grants the soul safe passage to the afterlife. The Grim Reaper has often - falsely - been depicted as an evil spirit that preys on mortals. In truth, however, they are neither evil nor good, merely a force of nature and order.
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I LOL LOL'ed out loud when i went to Kreative Kiwi's web site and read that there are videos to 'how to' for this. It said no one was professional video instructors. OMG LOL Kay, you certainly are. Truly. I mean how many times to you say, 'turn your hoop over and take care to not cut your stitches' and other gems. You never sound bored giving the many instructions over and over (i love this, you really help me. Thanks for your videos!!!
Love this pattern. Grim reaper has been my favorite Halloween character. This sewed so up so cute!
That looks great ❤ Thank you Kay 🇧🇪💖
This Grim Reaper may be death, but this guy is adorably cute! Can't wait to sew him
Good save at 42:01. Fun stitch out. Thanks
Great video , your designs are so easy to put together and turn out so nice .
Great video thank you
Love your videos!
The Grim Reaper is DEATH!
The Grim Reaper was seen as a collector of souls, the messenger of the dead and most important of every guide that came to all mortals. It was not the Grim Reaper's place to judge souls, nor was it the entity's role to aid or hinder mortal affairs.The Grim Reaper is a spectral entity that is believed to be a manifestation of death. The Reaper is not tasked to kill mortals, but merely ferry their souls to the afterlife.The Grim Reaper is the personification of death itself. Much like Mother Nature or Father Time, Death doesn't have any real morality, because it's an abstraction. The scythe is just a symbol of death, it never is used for harm as all it does is reap souls. Been there done that one one of these parts and will prob do it again! Thanks Kay!
In some cultures the grim reaper also holds an hour glass as well as the scythe which gives the time the person has left before they die. I love this design.💀💀
great design, but Ithought the cobwebs were embroidery. I am going to have to find some of that fabric as its perfect.
The Grim Reaper is a manifestation of. 25:12
The real Grim Reapers name is Thanatos. Others are Hel, La Muerte, Psychopomp or Shinigami. I sme beliefs, a grim reaper can cause someone's death by appearing while the sleeper's body is nt able to mve and soon dies of a heart attack
Grim reaper also known as death and is believed to have come about around the time of the black death as a symbol of the one who harvested souls.
He is very cute though!
The Grim Reaper has truly grisly roots in the Black Death of the 14th century.
The Grim Reaper is the personification of death in folklore.
In some mythologies, a character known as the Grim Reaper (usually depicted as a berobed skeleton wielding a scythe) causes the victim's death by coming to collect that person's soul.
The robe is thought to be reminiscent of the robes that religious figures of the time wore when conducting funerary services.
The myth of Chronos (Grim Reaper) eating his children was used in a poetic sense for time devouring all things, as in the old saying "nothing lasts forever."
In his hand, the Reaper carries a scythe to harvest souls at the end of life. The specter might also carry an hourglass, which he uses to measure the amount of time left in a life.
the grim reaper represents death
This is adorable 🤩 The Grim Reaper was also known as Black death ☠ ☠ and really only came into use during the Black Plague. I think that was like mid 14th or 15th Century haha, was never very good at history lol. I think that's where the term Black Death came from and the scythe I think was just symbolic for harvesting souls, like harvesting wheat. :)
But why the skeletal figure? Why the scythe? Why the robe? Skeletons are symbolic of death, representing the human body after it has decayed. The robe is thought to be reminiscent of the robes that religious figures of the time wore when conducting funerary services.
"Grim reaper,” first use of the term was in a 1847 text called "Circle of Human Life." It was the Rev. Robert Menzies who wrote, "All know full well that life cannot last above seventy, or at the most eighty years. If we reach that term without meeting the grim reaper with his scythe, there or there about, meet him we surely shall."
The Grim Reaper is depicted as a male figure that collects an individual and first arrived during the black plague, but in Irish folklore is better known as the Banshee that warns of impending death of a love one. Beyond both of these well-known folklore I know of another that has happened twice within my actual known grandmothers...The Black Widow paced back and forth on the front porch coming to collect two of my grandfather's.
I wonder why you don't dissolve the joining instead of trimming.
How you would dissolve the fabric with water when you trim the join up? Don't forget you aren't just removing the stabilizer you are trimming the fabric away from the stitch line too. I hope this helps. Happy stitching 😊
@@KaysCutz did not think of that...thank you!
@@vickireimler8810 your welcome.
Grim Reaper is also known as "Death" as he collects the souls; reportedly first known to appear during the Black Death epidemic.
The Grim Reaper is very popular on Halloween, but he also figures prominently in historical tales and popular culture throughout the year.
A quote from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey movie - "You may be a King or a little street sweeper, but sooner or later, you dance with the Reaper"
He is known by many names including Thanatos, the Greek god of death. The scythe was likely added during the 14th century when plague meant he was collecting in the dead much like a farmer cuts through the grain in the fields. However, the scythe may also be from the Greek god Cronus who carried a sickle, and who was Father Time.
The cloaked figure is also reminiscent of the Plague Doctors of the 16th and 17th centuries. So it seems the Grim Reaper is an amalgamation created over time😸
The Grim Reaper is also known to represent death.
The Grim Reaper seems to have appeared in Europe during the 14th century. It was during this time that Europe was dealing with what was then the world’s worst pandemic, the Black Death, believed to be the result of the plague. Kay, I love all your tutorials :)
Congratulations @embroidsmarshawhite161 , you are our draw winner. Please email me at kayscutz@gmail.com to claim your prize.
The soul or life of a person is harvested at his death. The sickle of death in the Grim Reaper thus represents the instrument with which the thread of life is cut and life is ended. It also represents the end of life for everyone, beggar and king alike. Death makes no distinction in the harvesting of souls. This shows the medieval idea that in death all people are equal.
Some Grim Reapers are depicted as guides of the dead towards their journey to the next world.
His robes are the robes that religious figures wore when conducting funerary services.
In modern-day European-based folklore, Death is known as the Grim Reaper, depicted as wearing a dark hooded cloak and wielding a scythe.
The Grim Reaper is also called death by many people.
The Grim Reaper’s scythe is for cutting down and harvesting human souls.
Grim Reaper is based on the Greek god Chronos, also known as Father Time.
In the late 1800s, the character of Death became known as the Grim Reaper in English literature. The earliest appearance of the name "Grim Reaper" in English is in the 1847 book The Circle of Human Life
The grim reaper was used for the aids campaign in a very graphic add on tv at the height of the aids epidemic in Australia
The Grim reaper first appeared in the 14 th century the time of the black death .Also known as the soul collecter.
The grim reapers name was adopted at the time of the black death when they shouted "bring out your dead" to bring the bodies to the cart.
The Grim Reaper is based on the Greek God Cronos
The Grim Reaper is the personification of death. Also known as "Death", "Lord Death" and "Joe Black" among other names.
What does the Grim Reaper do to your soul?
Grim Reaper | Monster Wiki | Fandom
Death is a fundamental part of life and it is the Grim Reaper's duty to claim the souls of the deceased so as to maintain the balance of nature. The Reaper does not "kill" mortals, but merely guides their spirits to the next realm and it is not their place to judge souls or determine what will become of them.
The Grim Reaper appeared in Europe in the 14th century when the plague was rife in Europe
The Grim Reaper first appeared in Europe during the 14th century during the Black Death pandemic.
The grim reapers real name is Thanatos
With this scythe, the Reaper severs the soul's last ties to life and grants the soul safe passage to the afterlife. The Grim Reaper has often - falsely - been depicted as an evil spirit that preys on mortals. In truth, however, they are neither evil nor good, merely a force of nature and order.
The real Grim Reaper's name is Thanatos. Other names for the Grim Reaper is Hel, Thanatos, La Muerte, Psychopomp, or Shinigami. 🕷️🕸️💀🎃👻