Loving this Dracula, 🧛 I can’t wait to stitch this out. Did you know, He started writing Dracula in 1895 while in residence at the Kilmarnock Arms Hotel. The guest book with his signatures from 1894 and 1895 still survives
this is awesome! Stoker wrote several other novels-among them The Mystery of the Sea (1902), The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903), and The Lady of the Shroud (1909)
Bram Stoker an Irish author published many novels including Dracula, however during his lifetime he was better known as the assistant to Actor stir Henry Irving I want to also add that your tutorials are amazing
This is the first video I have watched for in the hoop . I wish I could get patterns downloaded and in my machine. And it works the way yours did. Fact : Died of Syphilis 😮
Love this design. Wonderful Dracula, would love to win this. Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1992 American gothic horror film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by James V. Hart, based on the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
Due to illness Bram Stoker could not stand or walk until he was 7 years old. Love your designs and videoes are an awesome help. Thanks Would love to see a witch and frankenstein in this style.
Love this new design! Interesting tidbit about Bram Stoker, his wife Florence was courted by Oscar Wilde, but chose Bram instead. Both Bram and Oscar were members of the University Philosophical Society, an historic debating and paper-reading society of Trinity College, Dublin.
Very nice video. It must have taken a long time to record. Bram Stoker took seven years to write Dracula. Stoker reportedly liked to say, "The vision for his iconic bloodsucker came to him in a nightmare, following a too-generous helping of dressed crab at supper.” Ughhh
Maybe not too noteworthy but we were at Whitby Abbey last week on our motorbikes ;) - wish I could add a photo for you. Whitby is the chosen host town for the iconic Goth Weekend Festival due to the association with Stoker's novel.
This is so cute. He is going to make a great front door hanging. Did you know that Bram Stoker died 5 days after the sinking of the Titanic? He died April 20, 1912. He was not on the Titanic when it hit the iceberg and subsequently sank.
Due to illness, Bram Stoker could not stand or walk until he was seven years old. He went on to become an outstanding athlete and football (soccer) player at Trinity College (1864-70) in Dublin, where he earned a degree in mathematics.
Bram Stoker was honoured with a Google Doodle in 2012. I wonder what he would have thought of the internet. He visited Whitby (near me) and took inspiration from there for Dracula - I now feel the need to read the book.
Can you add a layer of heavy stabilizer, such as Pellon Peltex 70, to make Dracula more rigid? I plan to make the largest size in a 10 5/5" x 16" hoop. I'm gifting this to someone who wants to hang on the wall.
@@lindathompson4554 yes you float it cut it out the same size as the batting and put it down at the same time under your batting and trim it up the same time. You can even add iron on interfacing to make it even stiffer or instead of batting use bag foam instead. I hope this helps. Happy stitching. 🧵
Born: November 8, 1847, Marino Crescent, Dublin, Ireland Died: April 20, 1912 (age 64 years), St.George's Square, London, United Kingdom Cause of death: Syphilis
Bram stoker had a stroke in 1905.... love this! One of your best!!
This is just adorable, I remember watching bram stoker movies.
Loving this Dracula, 🧛 I can’t wait to stitch this out. Did you know, He started writing Dracula in 1895 while in residence at the Kilmarnock Arms Hotel. The guest book with his signatures from 1894 and 1895 still survives
Love your videos! Your instructions are amazing. ❤
He's wonderful...
Mr. Stroker attended Trinity College, Dublin from 1864 to 1870. Thanks for the video, dracula is so cute.
He is awesome!! Love it!!
Thank you, this is darling.
Learned so much from this video
this is awesome! Stoker wrote several other novels-among them The Mystery of the Sea (1902), The Jewel of Seven Stars (1903), and The Lady of the Shroud (1909)
Scary individual, lol. this is the first tutorial I have seen using the magnetic type hoop very interesting.
Google even did a doodle to honor Bram Stoker, but I think this is an even better way. Terrific design
Bram Stoker an Irish author published many novels including Dracula, however during his lifetime he was better known as the assistant to Actor stir Henry Irving
I want to also add that your tutorials are amazing
This is the first video I have watched for in the hoop . I wish I could get patterns downloaded and in my machine. And it works the way yours did.
Fact : Died of Syphilis 😮
Hi, why can’t you download them and put them in your machine? Do you need any help?
Spooktacular ITH Halloween Design. I love it.
He is soooo cute! Reminds me of the Counting Count from Sesame Street.
Love this design. Wonderful Dracula, would love to win this. Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1992 American gothic horror film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by James V. Hart, based on the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.
Due to illness Bram Stoker could not stand or walk until he was 7 years old. Love your designs and videoes are an awesome help. Thanks Would love to see a witch and frankenstein in this style.
Love this new design!
Interesting tidbit about Bram Stoker, his wife Florence was courted by Oscar Wilde, but chose Bram instead. Both Bram and Oscar were members of the University Philosophical Society, an historic debating and paper-reading society of Trinity College, Dublin.
This is just adorable. Thank you Kay, I'd love to win a copy. Did you know that Bram is short for Abraham.
Very nice video. It must have taken a long time to record. Bram Stoker took seven years to write Dracula. Stoker reportedly liked to say, "The vision for his iconic bloodsucker came to him in a nightmare, following a too-generous helping of dressed crab at supper.” Ughhh
Bram Stoker was born Nov 1847 and was a theatre critic. haven't tried a large multi hooping yet!
Love your cape fabric. Stoker was bedridden with an unknown illness until he started school at the age of seven, when he made a complete recovery.
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Bram Stroker in his earlier years was a theatre critic for and Irish newspaper.
He died April 20, 1912. Due to an illness which is believed to be to a type of Syphilis. I love your designs and hearing your voice!
To cute for words! Now we need Elvira, lol
Brahms Stoker was known as the personal assistant to Sir Henry Irving as well as the author to the novel Dracula
When Bram Stoker visited Whitby in 1890 he took some inspiration for Dracula whilst staying at a guest house and doi g research at the public Library.
His first published novel was
The Snake's Pass in 1890.
Maybe not too noteworthy but we were at Whitby Abbey last week on our motorbikes ;) - wish I could add a photo for you. Whitby is the chosen host town for the iconic Goth Weekend Festival due to the association with Stoker's novel.
Due to illness, Bram Stoker could not walk or stand until he was 7. He was Irish! I couldn't figure out how to like, but I am subscribed!
This is so cute. He is going to make a great front door hanging.
Did you know that Bram Stoker died 5 days after the sinking of the Titanic? He died April 20, 1912. He was not on the Titanic when it hit the iceberg and subsequently sank.
He is cute! The book Dracula didn't achieve peak popularity until well after Stoker's death.
Bram Stoker started out as a theater critic and he was also personal assistant to Sir Henry Irving
Not sure I like Bram Stoker. If I knew him I probably would. Thank you for wonderful instructions.
Due to illness, Bram Stoker could not stand or walk until he was seven years old. He went on to become an outstanding athlete and football (soccer) player at Trinity College (1864-70) in Dublin, where he earned a degree in mathematics.
Bram Stoker was honoured with a Google Doodle in 2012. I wonder what he would have thought of the internet. He visited Whitby (near me) and took inspiration from there for Dracula - I now feel the need to read the book.
Bram achieved BA and MA at Trinity College, Dublin
Stoker died on April 20, 1912. Due to an illness called Locomotor Ataxia. Which is believed to be reference to a type of Syphilis.
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Bram Stoker wrote several other novels. One was "The Lady of the Shroud" in1909.
please do a video on the little purse for the teddys and bunnys there is one out there but not like your videos thanks
@@janicegoslin4847 there is a video already. Go to the product page for the teddy and scroll to the bottom, you will find it there. Happy stitching 🧵
Abram went on to be an athlete playing soccer
❤ Due to illness, Stoker could not stand or walk until he was seven years old.
Can you add a layer of heavy stabilizer, such as Pellon Peltex 70, to make Dracula more rigid? I plan to make the largest size in a 10 5/5" x 16" hoop. I'm gifting this to someone who wants to hang on the wall.
@@lindathompson4554 yes you float it cut it out the same size as the batting and put it down at the same time under your batting and trim it up the same time. You can even add iron on interfacing to make it even stiffer or instead of batting use bag foam instead. I hope this helps. Happy stitching. 🧵
Abraham Stoker was born in Dublin Ireland 1847
Wrote The Judge's House
He died in London on April 20,1912
Born: November 8, 1847, Marino Crescent, Dublin, Ireland
Died: April 20, 1912 (age 64 years), St.George's Square, London, United Kingdom
Cause of death: Syphilis
His wife almost married Oscar Wilde but chose Stoker instead.
He was an outstanding athlete and football (soccer) player at Trinity College (1864-70) in Dublin, where he earned a degree in mathematics.