Flosstube #32 COME LEARN WITH ME**** Fabric - Thread and a Big old History Lesson
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- Опубликовано: 5 апр 2024
- Come join me as I walk us through the history of our two most important items in our craft, fabric and thread. I’ll teach you a few tips and tricks while we are here and my hope is you will go away more acquainted and more invested in the hobby we love so much.
Ways to Contact
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Email:
AntiqueNeedleworkers@gmail.com
Snail mail:
Antique Needleworkers
P.O. Box 145
Owensville, Ohio 45160-0145
Instagram:
Antique Needleworkers
Shelliefry5
Facebook:
Shellie Thurston Fry
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Link to The Antique Needleworkers circle of friends facebook group
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Links mentioned
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Cosmo Floss
www.fatquartershop.com/catalo...
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Cross stitch buddy tool
topknotstitcher.com/products/...
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Floss winder- there are two makers
I mentioned
Scotts mountain Crafts
www.etsy.com/listing/1448512211/
rnrwoodworksky.com/
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Ginny Thompson Flower threads
www.flowerthread.com/
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The wishing Thorn
thewishingthorn.com/?gad_sour...
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Chantelle 141 Designs
www.chantelles141.com/
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RUclips channels mentioned:
@josefinwaltin
@mountaincraftsstudio
@TopKnotStitcher
@FatQuarterShopTX
@thewishingthorn
@chantelledeimling-141desig3
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Music Credits:
Music promoted by IMIX
Blue Mountains - Gabriel Witcher
Video link: • • Blue Mountains - Gabri...
IMIX: • / imixmusicforyou
The little Dobro- Ivan Rosenberg
Belfast is in Northern Ireland, Edinburgh is in Scotland.
Yes that is correct- I had so many notes and so much information I wanted to cover I misspoke a few things - when I was editing I literally wanted to scream when I said 28 ct was Belfast - all I could do was put the insert above my head to make the correction or I would have had to refill the whole video.
Shellie, Thank you for putting together such an interesting and informative "learn with me" session. I'm sure it involves much research and preparation. Just know how appreciative we all are!
I remember DMC for 25 cents at Joann’s
Even today, we think of Irish Linen as being the finest in the world.
I know these videos take alot of work and time but lady they are so valuable to so many of us. I’ve been stitching since the eighties and all I have to say is yes, we can teach this old dog new tricks!
I’m so thankful for all your information. It can’t be easy to put yourself in front of a bazillion people. You are a natural teacher thanks again I’ll be watching this many times.
Just an absolutely wonderful video! The history behind the fibers and tools we modern day fiber artisans use is fascinating. I love many forms of stitching but I also make bobbin lace. It never ceases to amaze me how much what we call a “hobby” today is tied up to the growth of industry and trade throughout the ages. Thank you so very much for taking the time to present an overall introduction to the fabrics and threads all of us love to work with! I can’t wait for your next Come Learn With Me!
This was one of the best flosstubes I have ever watched!! I learned so much about our wonderful craft. Thank you so much for taking the time to do these fabulous videos. I have a special affinity to this type of information because my grandmother and other ancestors came down from Canada many, many years ago and became weavers and spinners in the textile factories in Massachusetts. I'm sure it was a hard life, as many of them left school in the 6th or 7th grade and worked as young people in these mills. Of course, because of their hard work, I now get to sit and relax all day (since I am retired) and stitch all of the beautiful things! Thanks again for being so generous with your time and talent.🌷🌷🫖🫖🌺🌺
Shellie, I have literally been stitching forever. Hand embroidery is my passion. Your presentation will encourage young and old stitchers to try new fabrics and threads. Thank you so very much, Nancy 🪡🧵🪡
Shellie, Thank you for class it was flawless! I have to try a good linen now.
Thanks for taking time out for us. Your a Natural!
You've put together a wonderful resource for us out here - thank you so much.
I have been stitching for over 40 years. This was a great video. Can’t wait to tell my daughters about it and have them watch. Thank you so much!
Thank you for those! It’s what I’m looking for!
Loved this video and the history behind fabric and threads, thank you.
Shellie, thanks so much for teaching us all about linen and threads. We have all learned a lot from your expertise.
Awesome video!! I’ll be watching it over and sharing it with fellow stitchers. So appreciated
I started stitching 30+ years ago on Aida from kits and whatever I could get in craft stores. Then I came back to stitching in 2020 and everything had changed with the internet. Flosstube , dyed fabrics and floss, ordering online, etc. I started on Aida of course, but wanted to stitch on linen because I loved the reproduction samplers. So because I could stitch on 16 count Aida I started with 32 count linen, when I was comfortable with that I moved up to 36 count And now my favorite fabric for large projects is 46 count. I will probably stop there because I don’t want to get into specialty thin threads.
I have been stitching in the seventies and I am still doing it. I love to learn more new ways
Wow! So much information. Two hours for viewing but untold number of hours in preparation. Amazing. Thank you. 🪡🪡🪡
36ct is my go to 👍
I loved this I learned so much great job thank you thank you thank you 🤩❤️
Thank you so much for this video. I’m new to the cross stitch community so teaching me about the counts, fabric, and thread is amazing. ❤❤❤
I live in Derbyshire, Uk and I’m only about 30 mins drive away from Cromford which has got Arkwright’s Mill. Every time I pass through there, or go for a walk down Cromford canal, I always feel a sense of history of what was created in that area - it’s such a pretty part of the Peak District and it’s really known for its nature now, and yet it was at the very heart of the Industrial Revolution xx
How awesome
Good job! Too funny, in the 80’s everyone taught starting in the middle.
That’s how was taught
I just cut the Weeks circle/skein where the ends meet each other. Easy peasey!
Another great video, I learnt so much...thank you xx
I watched this entire thing and I’m so impressed with your knowledge and experience with all the topics you presented and the work you put into it! Thank you so much for sharing it all!
Thank you soo much Kathleen!!
I get so excited talking about all these things we love, I definitely will have to make an addendum next video, I reversed a few facts in all the excitement. I appreciate you watching ❤️
Thank you so very much for sharing.
Great video! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. Gail
Loved this video. Loaded with great information.
I ran across your channel looking for epp patterns. You are like having a live Peicework magazine ❤ I am also a multi crafter myself and love it more when i learn the origin of the craft or peice being created. Thank you😊
Well thank you kindly for the sweet compliment!!
Wow! So informative. Thank you!
Thanks for your tutorial. Love your videos.
Thanks for a great video. Very informative.
Thank you Shellie for all this information. I’m even more proud of my Irish heritage now!😊 I learned a lot.
So much of knowledge Shellie
Great video and thanks to you for making it. Just wanted to clarify that the term evenweave refers to any fabric that has the same number of threads weft and warp, per inch. Not necessarily refers to how fine or consistent the threads are. Of course the higher the counter the finer or consistent the thread needs to be just to keep the spacing correct. Buyer be ware as some linen ,marketed for needlework is uneven weave...learned that the hard way. As far as stiffness goes, one can wash the fabric to get rid of sizing to make it more pliable for stitching in hand. I liked your review of the threads. I had no idea the flower threads were back. ❤
Hi, Shellie! “I’m a linen girl!” That’s me! 36 and 40 are my favorites too. You’re an absolute gem in the stitching community. I love your spirit and passion for all things needlework. Thank you for blessing us with your knowledge.
This was wonderful!
Thank You for sharing Shellie
If anyone is visiting Northern Ireland they can visit the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and go to one of the cottages and watch the linen being woven in real time . I was very lucky to get a piece of this linen. I believe you can buy it in the shop in the museum. They also do courses in teaching weaving of the linen.
Thank you so much for the information and taking the time to share the history of how cloth and thread was made. We lose sight of the time, effort, and know how which those who lived in the 1700 & 1800 possessed in order to produce cloth and thread. It makes me appreciate the antique needle work that I see in shops even more.
This video was so fascinating with your drop spindles which I had never known about and your history of linen and thread production from early to Industrial Revolution times. I could just hear your enthusiasm for the materials we use today and how to care for them. Thank you very much for all the work it took to do this for your community of stitchers. We appreciate everything you are teaching us, never too old to learn something new. I’m now waxing my cotton threads because of your teaching and I’m loving how it behaves.❤️😀
This was a very long video and I enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you so much for all that you do.
I so enjoyed this!
What another wonderful, helpful, excellent and comprehensive treasure house of knowledge…very well done and easy to understand. You are a godsend to our community who makes things make sense! Thank you for guiding and encouraging us in our journey to know more!
This was awesome Shellie!!
Wow, excellent !
What a fantastic video! I appreciate your love for your fiber arts and how you share your love with us. Take care!! ❤
Thank you so very much for this episode. Many of us are coming back from a 20 year break and things have really changed. Love your channel! 50:37
Even though I am an expert stitcher I still loved and enjoyed this video. You have such a good soul❤
Thank you for all this information. I'm new a cross stitch, so Aida is what I stitch on. I want to try Eaven Weave and Linen, but not sure how to start. This video was very helpful. Now I need the courage.
This was such a fun and informative video. I have never done a cross stitch piece but have done needlepoint since the 70s and was so excited to learn that you also do needlepoint. I am trying to decide if I want to pick up a cross stitch piece but may continue being satisfied incorporating cross stitching into my needlepoint. At any rate I will watch your videos while I stitch.
This was so informative I think I will try linen it does not seem so scary
Wow! The time and work you put into that video…absolutely incredible. My head is swimming and I learned a lot! Cannot thank you enough.
Very informative. Thank you ! I’m so happy you showed your PS Santa. I saw it some time ago and wanted to do one on the same fabric. I love the rustic look of it.
I took mental note. Mistake. When I finally got a PS Santa pattern, I couldn’t remember the fabric or which FT I saw it on 😢. I had done research and found this fabric and some others but wasn’t sure which one. I took written notes this time. 😊 😂
Thank you 🙏 so much for taking time out to show, tell and learn . I learned so much about linen especially the history 🤗Please keep the lessons coming 🧵 May you have a blessed week and weekend 🙏🙏🙏✌️
I learn so much from you. Thank you!! You are very much loved in our community.
Shelli, that was a fantastic video. I learned so much especially about fabrics. There are so many choices that it can get confusing. Thank you for taking the time to do that.
Oh Shellie! My hand has cramps from making notes of all the things you taught me today!! I feel like I’ve been to a workshop right in my own home! I’m sure I will go back again and again to refresh the knowledge. I especially enjoyed the linen+ section as all the different types and sizes have kept me from buyer and experiencing. It was amazing! What a great flosstube-YOU ROCK! Molly from Texas
Thank you for taking time to show us all this valuable information! You really are a great teacher. The beautiful threads and linen are a
Pleasant sight!! ♥️
Karen in WV
Once again Shellie you knocked it out of the park! Fabric has always been a mystery to me. I never know how many strands over how many threads which is why I always stitch my patterns as suggested by the designer. Thanks for a great tutorial. Please keep em coming.
Thank you Shellie for taking the time and all the amazing products and all the history which is so fascinating to me. It is so helpful and also letting us know some of your favorite things to use. You just don’t know how helpful you are to us. I know I appreciate all that you do in your Floss Tube videos. I have come a long way since I’ve started stitching a little over a year ago. I wish I would’ve gotten the stitching bug sooner. And now I’m interested in doing other things I’m going to make my own project bags I’m stitching some pin keep pillows that I want to do for the first time cause I see so many I want to do. I have some big projects but I want to do something smaller to get a quicker finish for satisfying feel of a finish. So thank you so much and keep up all your wonderful work ❤️❤️❤️🙂🙂🙂
Oh Shellie what a wonderful,informative episode! I got tickled when you talked about starting your stitching in the middle! I’m OLD school. That’s where I was taught to begin so it’s ingrained in my brain! lol! Really enjoyed your talk about all the things! Thank you!
Another wonderful episode loaded with so much information. Thank you for sharing all this with your friends. ❤
Oh. My. Goodness!!!! So much information! I've stitched for years but have generally stayed in my comfort area. I had always stitched on 14 count Aida until a few months ago when I moved to 28 and now 32 count linen. I'm wanting to try the Flower floss and really need to buy the thread cutting board. You have answered so many questions and I'm excited about trying more "new" products. I wish I could spend the day with you. Blessings! 😊
That would be a wonderful and fun day🥰
I appreciate this information and you are very kind to share this as I know it took lots of your time. Thank you so much and I throughly enjoyed every minute!😊
Thank you so much for this video! I was just going to contact you to do this. You must have been reading my mind
Thank you❤
Amazingly informative video! Thank you so much for mentioning Bob’s flosswinder as well! I started with a drop spindle 30 years ago, then of course spinning wheels, now I have a Hansen electric spinner (I still have my treadle wheel) because of the arthritis in my feet - I’m always amazed at the amount of time and work that went into what we take for granted today ❤
What a great video! I'm returning to cross stitch after many years and have been watching lots of floss tube videos. The information here has helped me understand so much about the terminology used in the videos. I'm in England, so can't get hold of a lot of the goodies, but with your information it makes it easier to swap between threads and materials and also helps me get more from floss tube. Thank you so much for your time and for going to the trouble to make it easier to understand. You are very talented ⭐🩷
Fantastic video! I learned so much about linen. Thank you so much for putting in the time and love into these personal workshops ❤
Spectacular presentation in all its particulars, Shellie! Thank you!!!
That was a wonderful time. I enjoyed it so very much. You are t
THe most talented person I can think of. The time flew by and I was glued to the screen you would make a great teacher. Thank you for the time you took to share this with us.
We just saw the "hackle" (sp) at our antique mall yesterday. My brother said what on earth is that thing?? Lol
So love seeing a new video alert from you!!!!!
Wow Shellie, What a wonderful, Educational video! I can not imagine how much time and effort went into preparing for this phenomenal presentation. You are so KIND and thoughtful to everyone in this community and have such a servant's heart in everything you do. Thank you so much for sharing such valuable information with us; this video will be archived for my future reference for all time. Have a wonderful weekend and see you next time! xoxoxo
Once again I learned a lot from your video. SO glad you do these . thank you soooooo much.
This was a great tutorial for beginners and every one, quite complete and thorough
Learned so much. Thank you.
Absolutely fantastic!
Thank you thank you for sharing
I love ❤watching you ladies!
Awesome video!! I’ve learned so much!!!
Really appreciate you sharing all this info, thank you!
Hi Shelly,
Thank you for the session of "Come Learn with me." So, so much great information shared about linens, aida, fibers and threads. Knew a lot already, but still learned a couple of new facts. It's so nice to be a lifelong leaner of new stuff when it comes to cross-stitching. I really do enjoy stitching; it can be so relaxing. Keep stitching and I'm looking forward to continuing to watch your channel. Be blessed. Alberta from Southern, MD.......😊😊😊
Love your historical teaching episodes ❤🎉😮
Thank you very much. You are so thoughtful to provide this info.
Great information. Thanks so much!
Excellent explanation of linen and adia! Love it!
Thanks so much for sharing all this information. It is much appreciated! Happy stitching!
That was very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your vast knowledge of all things stitching.
Thank you Shellie, this was really a fascinating subject 😊
Hi Shellie,fabulous informative FT WOW! Thankyou so much for sharing,have a good week 🇳🇿❤️🪡
Thank you for sharing all of this information! You answered so many questions that I have had!
WOW Shellie!!! This’s is an awesome workshop with so much valuable information, thank you so much for taking the time and effort to enrich our craft and passion for cross stitch. Blessings 🙏❤️
What an awesome video. Loved all the history and info. Your awesome!
I really enjoy your class it was very informative, thank you.
Thanks for information tutorial. ❤❤
WOW! What a comprehensive video! Great information and great job!
Wow Shellie, awesome lesson! I really enjoyed learning about this topic - thank you for taking the time to bring this information to video. ☺