Hehe I love your version of "pins" Those little books are so adorable and colourful 😍 its amazing how many things you can create with little scraps of fabrics ❤
You have me hooked on slow stitching! Thanks for sharing. I wonder if you will be horfied to know that I hate pinning as well. I like to use a stapler instead 😂
Harikasınız, elleriniz çok güzel çok becerikli. Tüm işlerinizi beğendim, hepsi birbirinden güzel bayıldım sohbetiniz, sesiniz süper.. 💐 abone oldum artık takipteyim🥰 Istanbul dan sevgiler... 🤗❤
OMG do you still have jelly cubes l used to eat them like lollies when l was a kid before we migrated, talking mid 60s here lol. Here in Oz we have jelly crystals that we dissolve in boiling water. Really miss the cubes
I just finished my needle book last week as my restart into slow stitching. I wish I’d seen this first for the info on corners! So clever. Will absolutely use this on my next project!❤️
Another gorgeous and inspiring project Tori and I think I have enough leftovers from my Tutti Frutti kit to use for the decorative scraps. I just got some pins as well to have a go at those, I have a feeling they're going to be addictive :)
I love watching you work. I have long done the same type of art with scraps of my mother’s quilt fabrics. I never tie knots though. I always bury the end of the thread in between the sandwiched fabrics in the collage. Have you tried this? And if so, do you prefer knotting? And why, one way or the other?
Thank you Kristin :). I sometimes do a mixture of both - tie a knot and then lose it between the layers. I think I feel that with a knot the thread is more secure, especially if it is going to be used a lot - for example needle case or bracelet. If I am making something to be framed or mounted then I’m not so worried about it working loose. 🥰
Hello! Thank you for such an amazing tutorial! Your samples are gorgeous!! I’m always happy to watch & learn from your creativity & inspiring lessons!! I hope you have a lovely day!!🤗🌼
I love your chatty videos! You make a delightful teacher and sewing companion! Starting mine today - adorable little project!! Thank you 😊
Thank you so much - I’m so pleased you enjoyed it 🥰❤️
Hehe I love your version of "pins" Those little books are so adorable and colourful 😍 its amazing how many things you can create with little scraps of fabrics ❤
Hehe - my little clip friends! Scraps are the best. I’m at my happiest when I’m digging through a box of them or playing with buttons! :) 🥰
You inspire me to do different things. I have shared your videos with friends. ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words Rhonda - I’m so pleased you enjoy the channel 🥰
Lovely . Thank you for sharing
You are so very welcome 🥰❤️
Sooo stress free. ❤ I am making one now.
I hope you enjoy making it Ann :) ❤️
You have me hooked on slow stitching! Thanks for sharing. I wonder if you will be horfied to know that I hate pinning as well. I like to use a stapler instead 😂
That’s great to know :). A stapler works!! :) 🥰❤️
I was so happy to watch Part 1 and can’t wait for Part 2. Your needle books are so cute. I’m going to gather my materials to start my own needle book.
Thank you Kathy - so pleased that you enjoyed it. Enjoy stitching up your own case! ❤️🥰
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Awesome!!!.....
Thank you 🥰
Lovely work! Kate is one of my favourite RUclipsrs too. Those books look so gorgeous. Thank you💕
Thank you Elizabeth. Kate is fabulous and I enjoy all her videos :) 🥰
Harikasınız, elleriniz çok güzel çok becerikli. Tüm işlerinizi beğendim, hepsi birbirinden güzel bayıldım sohbetiniz, sesiniz süper.. 💐 abone oldum artık takipteyim🥰 Istanbul dan sevgiler... 🤗❤
Thank you so much for your kind words. 🥰
I usually thread my needle before cutting the thread. The thread has a twist to it and if you thread this way you don’t have many tangles or knots.
Thank you for the tip Mary :)
OMG do you still have jelly cubes l used to eat them like lollies when l was a kid before we migrated, talking mid 60s here lol. Here in Oz we have jelly crystals that we dissolve in boiling water. Really miss the cubes
Yes we do! 😀 we have the crystals too but I love the cubes :) 🥰
I love these little books. Thank you for the tutorial! ❤
Thank you for watching Brenda 😊
love this. Have many scraps and lots of needles that could use a home . Thank u for the inspiration
So glad you enjoyed it. Happy stitching! 🥰
Just looked the threads up on Etsy....gorgeous but $35 just for postage to Australia 😩
Wow that’s crazy postage!! Was that the Oliver Twists ones? ❤️
I found this link in Australia. Not sure if it’s helpful but they stock them 🥰 www.thecrewelgobelin.com.au/c/267950/1/oliver-twists.html
I just finished my needle book last week as my restart into slow stitching. I wish I’d seen this first for the info on corners! So clever. Will absolutely use this on my next project!❤️
I’m so pleased it was helpful to you :) ❤️
Just found your channel and watched a few videos so far and I'm loving your style. So cute!!
Thank you Wendy! I’m so happy you are enjoying the channel 🥰❤️
What are all the tiny embellishments you use called so that I can order some. Thank you!
I used metallic seed beads and sequins :)
Another gorgeous and inspiring project Tori and I think I have enough leftovers from my Tutti Frutti kit to use for the decorative scraps. I just got some pins as well to have a go at those, I have a feeling they're going to be addictive :)
Yay! I’m glad you are enjoying these projects Annie! 🥰. I am quite obsessed with the pins too - just bought another bag of the kilt pins for more! 🤣🥰
I love watching you work. I have long done the same type of art with scraps of my mother’s quilt fabrics. I never tie knots though. I always bury the end of the thread in between the sandwiched fabrics in the collage. Have you tried this? And if so, do you prefer knotting? And why, one way or the other?
Thank you Kristin :). I sometimes do a mixture of both - tie a knot and then lose it between the layers. I think I feel that with a knot the thread is more secure, especially if it is going to be used a lot - for example needle case or bracelet. If I am making something to be framed or mounted then I’m not so worried about it working loose.
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New subbie great project and excellent tutorial. I shared this video. Huge hugs, Namesta 🐞🥰
Thank you so much! I’m so pleased you enjoyed it and thank you for sharing! 🥰❤️
Loved watching your create and stitch while playing in my craft room. I hate pins too! Need that on a pin badge for a little giggle Cheers, Christine
Thank you Christine 🥰. Yes we need that pin badge!! 😆❤️
Great for gifts👏❤️
Yes they are a great thing to give as a gift :) ❤️
Love this tfs x
Thank you :) ☺️
Hello! Thank you for such an amazing tutorial! Your samples are gorgeous!! I’m always happy to watch & learn from your creativity & inspiring lessons!! I hope you have a lovely day!!🤗🌼
Thank you so much Sonia - I’m so happy you enjoyed it. Have a lovely day too 🥰❤️
Love these thx💜 RUclips waynesville NC 🇺🇸 veteran
Thank you Lisa! Glad you enjoyed 🥰❤️
Thank you so much for making this video I am making one now and I am having so much fun ❤❤❤❤❤
I’m so pleased that you are having fun making your own 🤗❤️
Ooh, i am a newbie to your channel and i am so happy to have found you. I just love your style and everything i have seen so far. Thank you.
Thank you Denise - you are very welcome! 🥰
Wooo hooooo I was so excited to see your video in my notifications! Got my cuppa sitting relaxed to watch it. ❤
Yay! So pleased you are watching!! Part two of this will be up tomorrow x 🥰
Love love love it, would love to learn more things to make. ❤❤❤
Thank you! More tutorials up and coming :) 🥰
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you Julie :) 🥰
So cute. TFS
Thank you Beeja 🥰