I've used the Long & Short blanket stitch for pockets, cuffs and collars to decorate the edges. Never considered pine trees ! Thank you for your tutorial 🍄🍄 Now I want to embroider various trees on my utility muslin drawstring bags..... Where are my favorite handkerchiefs....In the Weeping Willow bag....Of course!
l certainly agree with all the positive comments, your work is amazing and beautiful. Much appreciated too. Thank you for sharing your valuable time and knowledge . with us.❤❤
For all of us who are teaching ourselves through your extraordinarily helpful free tutorials, this one is fabulous as usual . I never would think of doing the stitches for foliage that you use. You always make things do achievable. Big thanks 😊 🙏 ❤
I have a question for anyone who can help me. When using a Veragrated floss how do you know or control where the dark or lights end up. Or is it pot luck.
Dear teacher, your interpretation of trees is brilliant! I could never have guessed there were wo many interesting ways of filling a tree design. Thank you so much. And I love the little black and white cat on your shelf. An adorable memory of a lost very loved one..... xoxoxo to you all.
Thank you so much Sarah I really appreciate it enjoyed that .This is my first time watching your video,hope to watch you again to put me in the mood to hand stitch.🌺🌺🌺
I am a fairly new to embroidery and when I saw this video I thought it would be way above my skill level. These look easy enough to take a stab at it (while the video plays again) I am from the US got a laugh when you said (for tree 2) that you go clockwise unless you're from the US and go counterclockwise. Your direction is still clockwise to us. LOL Loved this tutorial so much I subscribed. Thank you for opening my eyes to various stitches and ways to do trees.
Thank you Sarah and Jonathan for this video. I am trying a small landscape piece at the moment so your trees could not have come at a better time. No Ginger cat today ? it is amazing how we become so used to seeing him supervising your stitching that he is missed when not around.
Just found you and ginger cat.....oh my goodness ....thank you for sharing what you know...I listened to your chit chat videos a good way to get to know you...watching the playlist is so helpful for a beginner..Thank you Sarah for being on line 🪡🧵😻💜
Well I've just stumbled upon you this evening and I just love you and I love all your little trees! Aren't you just so clever?❤ Thank you so much and I will be watching you to learn how to do lovely stitches.
Well I don’t often send texts. But thought I should say thank you for your time and effort in helping me broaden my stitches. I love watching all your videos but i am so obsessed with trees. Can’t wait to get back home so I can try some of these stitches out!
Hello from Lani in Chesapeake Virginia USA. I love watching your videos. I've been a seamstress forever. I'm inspired now to take up embroidery again ❤
Lovely video! I've mixed two different coloured strands in a few pieces, just from experimenting, so great to see a teacher doing it too 😊. Great to see you back looking happy & well.
I can't wait to start this one, Sarah. Thank you so much. It's lovely to have you back again. I hope you, Jonathon, and Ginger Cat are doing well. Lots of love.
So awesome- I just recently developed a love for embroidery and slow stitching so finding your channel is a real treasure. Thank you for your clear visual and verbal instructions as I learn better by seeing rather than just telling! I am so going to give these trees a go.
I learned 2 new techniques from this video. The eyelash stitch and the silk ribbon gathering. After 58 years of various types of stitchery, it's fun to learn something new! Thank you
Never thought to use the blanket stitch for the pine tree. Willow trees are my favorite too! I will definitely be using your techniques doing some projects in the future. So easy with beautiful outcome. Thank you so much.
Sarah is such a wonderful teacher to introduce new ways to use standard embroidery stitches. I've already added her pine tree to my sampler muslin roll. Next I want to add the willow. Great additions 🍄🍄
Hi there!.. I've only recently found your chanell x I'm loving it. My Nana x Mum started teaching me embroidery when I was 5yrs old x I used to lov it but things happen as they do x I stopped doing it unless I was doing embroidery on dresses I made for my daughters x I'm now 62yrs old x disabled x in wheelchair but I try to keep myself as busy as I can with alsorts of crafting during the day. I also knit x crochet x sew x I paint florals x landscapes x I make personalised journals x I try to mix diferent crafts togeather to create my art peices but I want to thank you for re-awakening in me the lov I had for embroidery as a child cos I'm having so much fun with it re-teaching myself by watching your vidios x incorporating it into my journals x my painting x other things, so thanku so much ìm really enjoying watching your vidios x I lov your accent wich reminds me of my family who have all passed away now but it's nice as I miss them all very much so your accent does make me smile! I'm so enjoying working my way thru all your vidios though so thanku x Godbless you!..
You have inspired me to start embroidery a month ago, and even though I am just a beginner, I love trying the beautiful stitches you teach us - your work is very inspiring!🤗
Thanks! I havent needed to use a needle threader tool since watching your tutorial. In love with these trees and learning so much about how to apply different types of stitchs.
Having just watched this video, I have a much greater appreciation for this project. Such a great sampler of so many great stitches and techniques. Thanks for this!
Sarah, this is the best vid! I love-love to do trees & have never seen them done your way. But i will incorporate them into my next piece. Have a blessed day 🌈💚🙏💚🌈
Wow this one using the rouched ribbon 🎗️ is so effective. I'd never thought of it but again you've opened my eyes 👀 to quite a few different options in this tutorial
This video is just in time as I'm stitching a piece now and a tree is in it lovely stitches 😊❤ the fern one is my favourite using spilt stitch. I love French knots too
I have been binge watching your videos, thank you! I discovered your channel a couple of days ago. My late mum used to embroider table cloths; I now see the appeal. I have been doing some embroidery myself since my pup passed on, as a form of therapy. I just find your videos very relaxing to watch. Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾
I loved all the trees and would love to stitch a picture of our garden when we have flowers fruit and wildlife as well. Thank you both very much. Love Vera in ireland❤
I guess trees speak to all of us and now we can see how to stitch them. I never would have thought to do them that way and now J’m itching to stitch some trees. It will be like growing vegetables.
Great trees. 😻Another inspirational video. Glad I didn't have my headphones on when you dropped your wax. Jonathan seems to think you dropped a lorry load from the sound I heard 😹 Sending the 3 of you 🤗
Thank you for your clear and detailed information. I am fairly new at hand embroidery, and I'm hoping you can share more about an embroidery stand for ease of working on larger projects. I only have a small batch of embroidery hoops.
This is wonderful. I did my first stitched landscape in January/February. And options of to do trees was a place I struggled. Now I’ll have a few more options to choose from. I hope to practice these on my scroll soon. As always enjoy your teaching style and greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge and skills. 🫶🏼
Thanks a ton Maam for your lovely tutorial all this while I was wondering how to fill the trunk of a tree n I bumped into your video ...amazing , thank you so very much ❤
Sarah, you make it seem so easy. Thanks for sharing. The way you've done this gives a little way to "do your own thing", sort to speak. You've inspired me to try embroidering again. I had almost given it up. I will start again, thanks to you!
So good to watch, such a relaxed calm teacher. Your trees and flowers in the previous video have really inspired me. I have been gifted some orphan blocks from my friend's quilts which I have turned into a lap quilt . There was one surplus bock which I have turned into a pouch but it looks so bland so I am having a go at some embroidery on the plain cream areas to create a bit of interest. This video is perfect for me. Thankyou. X
Oh my gosh. Here I am quietly stitching, listening to your calm voice and then…a crazy crash/explosion. Never knew beeswax could be so effective at making sound effects. You should consider movie making of how to gets FX with embroidery tools. I laughed hard. Way to keep things interesting. 😂
I've used the Long & Short blanket stitch for pockets, cuffs and collars to decorate the edges. Never considered pine trees ! Thank you for your tutorial 🍄🍄
Now I want to embroider various trees on my utility muslin drawstring bags..... Where are my favorite handkerchiefs....In the Weeping Willow bag....Of course!
Thank you so much! This was so educational. I am so looking forward to stitching some of my own trees.😍
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing your talent!!
I am back Sarah. feeling quite well now got loads to catch up on that i have missed
Thanks
l certainly agree with all the positive comments, your work is amazing and beautiful. Much appreciated too. Thank you for sharing your valuable time and knowledge . with us.❤❤
For all of us who are teaching ourselves through your extraordinarily helpful free tutorials, this one is fabulous as usual . I never would think of doing the stitches for foliage that you use.
You always make things do achievable. Big thanks 😊 🙏 ❤
I have a question for anyone who can help me. When using a Veragrated floss how do you know or control where the dark or lights end up. Or is it pot luck.
Thank you so much for the wonderful tree tutorial. They all look great.
Just beautiful Sarah. Thank you so much. I’m very excited to have discovered this video. Cx
Dear teacher, your interpretation of trees is brilliant! I could never have guessed there were wo many interesting ways of filling a tree design. Thank you so much. And I love the little black and white cat on your shelf. An adorable memory of a lost very loved one..... xoxoxo to you all.
Just came across your channel. I'm so glad I found you. Thank you for the trees 🌳 ❤
Thanks. I’m learning so much from you. You explain things REALLY well.
I definitely describe Sarah as expert level. 😊
Thank you so much Sarah I really appreciate it enjoyed that .This is my first time watching your video,hope to watch you again to put me in the mood to hand stitch.🌺🌺🌺
Well, I tried the pine tree today 😂 😂 but I am a beginner so actually not too bad ! Thank you, my pictures will have an added interest now.❤
Can't decide which one is my favorite! Love them all!😊
I am a fairly new to embroidery and when I saw this video I thought it would be way above my skill level. These look easy enough to take a stab at it (while the video plays again) I am from the US got a laugh when you said (for tree 2) that you go clockwise unless you're from the US and go counterclockwise. Your direction is still clockwise to us. LOL Loved this tutorial so much I subscribed. Thank you for opening my eyes to various stitches and ways to do trees.
We don't say counterclockwise, we say anti clockwise!
@@SarahHomfrayEmbroidery Oh, got you.
I can't choose a favorite tree! So lovely and doable. Thank you, Sarah
And it's perfect timing because I am making a piece for my sister. And I couldn't figure out how to make the trees And the grass. Thank you thank you
My granddaughter and I are learning embroidery and needle books from you. We are enjoying your videos and we both love to llisten to you.
Thank you Sarah and Jonathan for this video. I am trying a small landscape piece at the moment so your trees could not have come at a better time. No Ginger cat today ? it is amazing how we become so used to seeing him supervising your stitching that he is missed when not around.
I could watch you for hours !!
loved the earthquake
Thank you sarah i'm excited too you are so brilliant and a wonderful teacher.
OH my gosh I love all of the trees but my most favorite is the weeping willow!!!! Thank you for your wonderful tutorial!
Just found you and ginger cat.....oh my goodness ....thank you for sharing what you know...I listened to your chit chat videos a good way to get to know you...watching the playlist is so helpful for a beginner..Thank you Sarah for being on line 🪡🧵😻💜
Sarah you are fantastic. I love your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with others 💕
Thank you so very much for this wonderful video Sarah!! I just love watching your instruction.
Just put kettle on to sit down and watch this video. Absolute beginner me but love these trees 🌳 sooo talented ❤xx
I'm picking up embroidery adter a long hiatus and love these turorials. Thank you.
Sitting down and ready to enjoy the full video.
Well I've just stumbled upon you this evening and I just love you and I love all your little trees!
Aren't you just so clever?❤
Thank you so much and I will be watching you to learn how to do lovely stitches.
I just found her tonight- 3 months later, but I'm still so excited! This made my whole day!
Thanks!
These are great. Yes I will be making some trees now. Thank you for the brilliant ideas
I absolutely love the last tree with the ribbon. I’ve never thought of using ribbon. I cannot wait to give it a try ❤️
Thanks Sarah, your tutorials are so helpful for people like me!!
Thank you Maureen x
Well I don’t often send texts. But thought I should say thank you for your time and effort in helping me broaden my stitches. I love watching all your videos but i am so obsessed with trees. Can’t wait to get back home so I can try some of these stitches out!
you are a great teacher! these trees are so beautiful!
I liked the idea to use two different colors same time! Oak tree is also amazing! Thank you for sharing 💚💚💚
Fantastic! Thank you.
I have never seen this more advanced techniques. I am really interested in learning more about them and practicing the trees! ❤
Really excellent. I have never even seen how to embroider trees before today. Fantastic! I have the bug - tree scapes here I come.
Hello from Lani in Chesapeake Virginia USA. I love watching your videos. I've been a seamstress forever. I'm inspired now to take up embroidery again ❤
Sarah you are so helpful. I’m learning a lot from watching your videos.
Lovely video! I've mixed two different coloured strands in a few pieces, just from experimenting, so great to see a teacher doing it too 😊. Great to see you back looking happy & well.
I can't wait to start this one, Sarah. Thank you so much. It's lovely to have you back again. I hope you, Jonathon, and Ginger Cat are doing well. Lots of love.
Wow, they're brilliant Trees, I especially like the last ribbon one. 👍
TFS Sarah, & take care everyone. ❤️🙂🐶🧵
Thank you Sarah. Really enjoyed this video
So awesome- I just recently developed a love for embroidery and slow stitching so finding your channel is a real treasure. Thank you for your clear visual and verbal instructions as I learn better by seeing rather than just telling! I am so going to give these trees a go.
Thank you, Sarah ❤️ Brilliant!! Love all of them 😍 my most favourite is the last one ✨ You are amazing! ✨
I learned 2 new techniques from this video. The eyelash stitch and the silk ribbon gathering. After 58 years of various types of stitchery, it's fun to learn something new! Thank you
These are sooo much fun!!! You’re a fantastic teacher & I love love watching your videos. Thank you for sharing the talents God has given you!!
I love your channel…you’ve got pretty much everything covered 😊 I’ve learned so much! Thank you for sharing all you do!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial. Lovely to see you back and to see the little black and white cat on the shelf behind you - a memorial piece?
Never thought to use the blanket stitch for the pine tree. Willow trees are my favorite too! I will definitely be using your techniques doing some projects in the future. So easy with beautiful outcome. Thank you so much.
Sarah is such a wonderful teacher to introduce new ways to use standard embroidery stitches. I've already added her pine tree to my sampler muslin roll. Next I want to add the willow. Great additions 🍄🍄
Stunning the silk ribbon tree!
Hi there!.. I've only recently found your chanell x I'm loving it. My Nana x Mum started teaching me embroidery when I was 5yrs old x I used to lov it but things happen as they do x I stopped doing it unless I was doing embroidery on dresses I made for my daughters x I'm now 62yrs old x disabled x in wheelchair but I try to keep myself as busy as I can with alsorts of crafting during the day. I also knit x crochet x sew x I paint florals x landscapes x I make personalised journals x I try to mix diferent crafts togeather to create my art peices but I want to thank you for re-awakening in me the lov I had for embroidery as a child cos I'm having so much fun with it re-teaching myself by watching your vidios x incorporating it into my journals x my painting x other things, so thanku so much ìm really enjoying watching your vidios x I lov your accent wich reminds me of my family who have all passed away now but it's nice as I miss them all very much so your accent does make me smile!
I'm so enjoying working my way thru all your vidios though so thanku x Godbless you!..
What a wonderful lesson❣️Thank you so much!
How Fun this is! It's always a pleasure to learn something from you. You are a wonderful teacher!
Thank you so much!
And for something completely unrelated, your blouse is beautiful 🤩
It would make a great embroidery pattern, hey?😊 It is a beautiful blouse.
I know eh?
You have inspired me to start embroidery a month ago, and even though I am just a beginner, I love trying the beautiful stitches you teach us - your work is very inspiring!🤗
Thanks! I havent needed to use a needle threader tool since watching your tutorial. In love with these trees and learning so much about how to apply different types of stitchs.
Thank you Diane for your support x
I really loved the ribbon one it turned out "cool"🥰
The amount of excitement I had when I saw that we were making trees is embarrassing 😂
Me, too! I love trees and leaves.😊
Oh I turned it on to watch her make trees. I was very excited as well
It was genius. Yes - excited to start my nature slow stitch journal with these. X
Your comment is so cute and wholesome! I know exactly what you mean 😊
Me too🎉
Having just watched this video, I have a much greater appreciation for this project. Such a great sampler of so many great stitches and techniques. Thanks for this!
Lovely video, love the silk ribbon one especially.
Sarah, this is one of my favorite videos. We lost a 300+ year old oak last year 😢 and now I will make something in its honor. Can’t thank you enough ❤
Thank you Barbara x
Sarah, this is the best vid! I love-love to do trees & have never seen them done your way. But i will incorporate them into my next piece. Have a blessed day 🌈💚🙏💚🌈
Oh these are fantastic! Thanks again Sarah.
Your really good at explaining how to do the stitches . Thank you very much. For sharing with me.
Your videos have just made me pull out my threads and fabrics and I thank you for it ❤🎉
That was so useful. Who knew you could do trees with ribbon? I'm going to have to do forest scenes now.
Ribbon is usually associated with flowers so it was nice to do some different with it!
Wow! I am so glad I found your channel. Thank you for your demonstrations, all done so clearly. 👏👏👏
I have watched you frequently, love your stuff, should of said so sooner.
A fantastic lesson, even for a true beginner. I’m definitely a new fan and will be back soon. Thank you so much for sharing.❤
Absolutely Exactly what I was looking for !!! You are Amazingly Talented !!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow this one using the rouched ribbon 🎗️ is so effective. I'd never thought of it but again you've opened my eyes 👀 to quite a few different options in this tutorial
This video is just in time as I'm stitching a piece now and a tree is in it lovely stitches 😊❤ the fern one is my favourite using spilt stitch. I love French knots too
I have been binge watching your videos, thank you! I discovered your channel a couple of days ago. My late mum used to embroider table cloths; I now see the appeal. I have been doing some embroidery myself since my pup passed on, as a form of therapy. I just find your videos very relaxing to watch. Greetings from Malaysia 🇲🇾
You are fabulous I could watch you all day 😊
I loved all the trees and would love to stitch a picture of our garden when we have flowers fruit and wildlife as well. Thank you both very much. Love Vera in ireland❤
I love all of your trees. So beautiful. Thank you for the tutorials.❤
I guess trees speak to all of us and now we can see how to stitch them. I never would have thought to do them that way and now J’m itching to stitch some trees. It will be like growing vegetables.
Super video! Thank you!
Great trees. 😻Another inspirational video. Glad I didn't have my headphones on when you dropped your wax. Jonathan seems to think you dropped a lorry load from the sound I heard 😹
Sending the 3 of you 🤗
You make it look so easy, can’t wait to give it a try. Thank you.
Thank you for your clear and detailed information. I am fairly new at hand embroidery, and I'm hoping you can share more about an embroidery stand for ease of working on larger projects. I only have a small batch of embroidery hoops.
Nice trees
Thank you. I've learned a lot from you and enjoy watching your tutorials!
This is wonderful. I did my first stitched landscape in January/February. And options of to do trees was a place I struggled. Now I’ll have a few more options to choose from. I hope to practice these on my scroll soon. As always enjoy your teaching style and greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge and skills. 🫶🏼
Thank you, Sarah. I love trees and this will be wonderful fun to do.
You are an amazing teacher! Thank you so much for this tutorial; enjoyed immensely ❤🌳
Thanks a ton Maam for your lovely tutorial all this while I was wondering how to fill the trunk of a tree n I bumped into your video ...amazing , thank you so very much ❤
Sarah, you make it seem so easy. Thanks for sharing. The way you've done this gives a little way to "do your own thing", sort to speak. You've inspired me to try embroidering again. I had almost given it up. I will start again, thanks to you!
So good to watch, such a relaxed calm teacher. Your trees and flowers in the previous video have really inspired me. I have been gifted some orphan blocks from my friend's quilts which I have turned into a lap quilt . There was one surplus bock which I have turned into a pouch but it looks so bland so I am having a go at some embroidery on the plain cream areas to create a bit of interest. This video is perfect for me. Thankyou. X
Oh my gosh. Here I am quietly stitching, listening to your calm voice and then…a crazy crash/explosion. Never knew beeswax could be so effective at making sound effects. You should consider movie making of how to gets FX with embroidery tools. I laughed hard. Way to keep things interesting. 😂
THANK YOU SO MUCH❤
The BEESWAX EXPLOSION sound effects…too hilarious!
Ive done a willow on my own & so glad to say that I did quite well! Nice to see the ribbon one as well! Pretty indeed!
Thank you, Sarah! I love watching your videos, keep them coming!
Very kind, thank you x
Beautiful I really enjoyed this tutorial tree stitching Thank you 😊