The SABLE Stitchers Flosstube #41 Things we didn't know when we began cross stitching

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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  • @lindahubbard3267
    @lindahubbard3267 Год назад +2

    I always figure 1 potato per person and maybe 3 extra potato.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      We had plenty and they took all the leftovers too so I figured about the same. Of course they didn’t have any butter in them haha. Julia Child would have been very proud of me. ❤

  • @jeannegiebe2718
    @jeannegiebe2718 Год назад +1

    Winter crows make me happy.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      I’m stitching a cute one this week. Maybe I’ll get it done before next video. At least close ❤

  • @andrewilliams1954
    @andrewilliams1954 Год назад +1

    Winter Crows
    🪡👍🏽

  • @hannamansfield2894
    @hannamansfield2894 Год назад +1

    I love you guys too....happy Stitching girls

  • @pamdoerge7403
    @pamdoerge7403 Год назад +1

    Funny! I'm an old crow too!

  • @juliehart6952
    @juliehart6952 Год назад +1

    Caught sight of a winter crow at Popeyes today with a happy treat in his mouth. It gave me so much joy that my grandson spotted him.
    I have veered off my usual and pulled my Christmas Just Cross Stitch out and had a blast marking really nice patterns. Now I am stitching them. Lennie, who will get back to Autumn Town soon! Thanks, ladies!
    I told people when my kids were little I went from stitching to collecting patterns.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Oh what a treat it was for your grandson to see that! That's funny about the collecting Julie! We probably fall in that collecting category as well!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Hi Julie. I should be getting it back any day. I am so excited to see and share ❤

  • @susansaunders397
    @susansaunders397 Год назад +1

    Another fantastic video, ladies!
    Love Winter Crows❤️
    Linnie, you mentioned P Buckley Moss patterns, so I wanted to share that I had the pleasure of meeting her in September at her distribution center in Mathews County, VA, where her distribution center is, & she is such a fun, interesting person to talk with. One of her daughters is a daily stitcher & another manages the distribution center. Great women! I have some of the older cross stitch patterns that are hand drawn, but I told her to please talk her daughter into producing new patterns😉
    Also, today, 11/30, we have a new needleworks shop opening in Williamsburg, VA, so maybe there’ll be some future retreats🎉
    Hope you both have a fabulous week of stitching & fun. Thanks so much for sharing ❤️🪡🧵❤️

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад +1

      Oh what a special treat to meet her in person! We had a local shop that had a gallery of her prints and they were just out of my price range at the time, but always loved them. So original and sweet! I heard about the new shop and am so excited to hear more! Please do let me know if you find out they will be hosting a retreat!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Hi Susan. Thank you so much for sharing. She came to Kansas City a few years again and she signed all my cross stitch pieces I had done. I live her art and have a few prints also. Thank for joining me in another fun textile. I hope her daughter does create more that would be a whole new insurrection of stitchers I’m sure. Have a great two weeks. ❤❤

  • @kristinaciminillo9908
    @kristinaciminillo9908 Год назад +1

    You made this on my Birthday!? 😮 Waow!!! Thank you sweet Roberta & Linnie. I'm watching this while stitching on a night home from work for a much needed rest. Ohhhh I'm so chuffed. I love you ladies So sew much. Thank you Thank you. 💖

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Yes u are sweet and very happy birthday. Hope you get more rest this weekend and maybe some stitching ❤🎂🎂🎂🎂

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Hope you had a great birthday and got caught up on your rest! It's easy to overdo it during the holiday season!

  • @MichiganStitcher
    @MichiganStitcher Год назад +3

    OMG! Roberta and Linny! I can’t believe what you said about Winter crows! I would never picture those birds with you lovely gals. You are both beautiful, elegant swans. Love your stories, chitchat and especially your stitching.

  • @deeb5808
    @deeb5808 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the inspiration. Love the winter crows. I think the "santa" on the Owl Forest Embroidery is actually Father Time.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Oh Dee. What a great thought. I just didn’t think about it. Thank you so much. ❤

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Oh that makes sense! Thanks for letting us know Dee!

  • @sharonbutvilas954
    @sharonbutvilas954 Год назад +1

    Winter crows. Thanks for reminder on retreat website link which is handy.

  • @red_river_stitcher
    @red_river_stitcher Год назад +1

    Loved all the tips! When I started stitching again in 2020 I had to keep reminding myself that there are no Cross stitch police!

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      So true! I've taken classes where the teacher has been adamant about doing things a specific way and I've learned there is just no one right way for almost everything.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Absolutely not. You do what you want when you want. Just have fun and you can even break a rule or two. Haha ❤

  • @hannamansfield2894
    @hannamansfield2894 Год назад +1

    Always love what I see...lol.

  • @shanebrookcottage
    @shanebrookcottage Год назад

    Thank you soooo much for the shout out! You ladies are very kind 💕🧵

  • @rocioanabell13
    @rocioanabell13 Год назад +1

    Always a great time with you both! Mrs. Linnie, neither my mother or my mother-in-law do any needlework. Wishing one of them would as I love quilting and cross stitching. To top it off I was blessed with only boys. lol Maybe in the future I might have a daughter-in-law that loves needlework. Hugs!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад +1

      That’s what I’m hoping. I did teach my third grandson to use a sewing machine. I gave him my old brother and purchased a singer. He even named them. His is a Betty and mine is a Sally. He took what we use the call home economics in school and he made a pillow duffel bag an apron and stuffed doll to give to children in an hospital. he was the only one who could thread a needle. Girls thought he was cool. So far no needle work yet. I hope you think this is funny but he called cross stitch crotch stitch until i immediately corrected him Boys!!!! Haha😂.

    • @rocioanabell13
      @rocioanabell13 Год назад

      @@linnieisenburg520 Your grandson sounds like my oldest, Leo. Loves to work with his hands but also loves to be funny! 😆

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      So far my daughter-in-laws are not needlework enthusiasts, but hoping Clara will have an interest. So far she has been excited to do little stitching projects with me.

  • @kathygutzman9742
    @kathygutzman9742 Год назад

    You two crack me up! You will never be winter crows!

  • @mishxstitches
    @mishxstitches Год назад +1

    Hello you old crows! I didn’t say winter crows. 😂😂☺️Love y’all! I’m an old crow, too.

  • @loftymakes
    @loftymakes Год назад +1

    winter crows , oh that was funny, happy stitching ladies!

  • @stitchyhollow4484
    @stitchyhollow4484 Год назад +1

    What a joy it was to turn on the computer and find your flosstube to keep me company while tending to the morning kitchen drudgery. I so enjoy you two! Thank you for your efforts and terrible jokes!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      You are so welcome. Yes my boys roll their eyes when I tell them my jokes yet they still smile ❤

  • @marybd123
    @marybd123 Год назад +1

    Not a new subscriber but chuckle every time you say what SABLE stands for. I was an avid stitcher back in the 80s/90s and gave it up when my daughter was born. Started back up in March 2023 and in 9 months definitely have a stash accumulated beyond life expectancy! Love your videos.

  • @janmccarson9431
    @janmccarson9431 Год назад +1

    Y’all are right on how charts have progressed through the years! I started in the 70s. It was the word Welcome and a little house in a wooden hoop. Now they can look like a painting! Love the winter crow. I haven’t seen that one! Surprise lol Enjoyed ladies. A girlfriend and I are going to our first retreat the end of January in Ft Walton Beach Fla. We are so excited. Finally found one kinda close to us. Happy Stitching

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад +1

      I’m so excited for you. Let us know how your weekend was. I wish you the best time ever ❤

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      LOL love that description! And then in the 90's everything was pastel, mauve and blue.

  • @crzysttchr
    @crzysttchr Год назад +1

    Love your floss tube. I created, or improved, a stitch term….. wisp = work in SLOW progress 😅 since I have over two hundred wisps hahaha
    Love the winter crows

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад +1

      I love that one. May we share? Thanks for watching. See you soon ❤

    • @crzysttchr
      @crzysttchr Год назад

      @linnieisenburg520 sure. I am telling everyone about wisps hahaha and I actually have over 200 wisps 😆

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад +1

      Love that acronym! So applicable to me as well.

  • @susandupree5431
    @susandupree5431 Год назад +1

    Winter crows is beautiful

  • @loisschumacher9869
    @loisschumacher9869 Год назад +1

    Just a little tidbit...When Roberta made the comment about the "winter crows" I didn't get it. It took me 3 listen agains to understand 😮

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Sorry, I'll try to enunciate better next time Lois! Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

    • @loisschumacher9869
      @loisschumacher9869 Год назад

      @RobertaList I just meant I was just a little slow on the uptake. After I thought about I felt a little silly that I just didn't get it.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

  • @Christine-ix7tp
    @Christine-ix7tp Год назад +1

    Wonderful as ladies! Linnie, it was Shellie from antique needle workers who mentioned the portable magnifying light. I was not able to find it, so if you could mention where you were able to purchase it, I would appreciate it.. I learned a great stitch from Jean Farrish - keep a tiny little piece of sponge, wetted, and run floss over it like you would wax. Amazing - I have not had a knot since! I just put my little square of sponge on a little plastic container or pill case. Thanks for all you share!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      I bought it on Amazon but just noticed it’s coming from Australia. Shipping costs should have given me a good hint. It is supposed to be her on December 11. I will be sure to show it when it arrives. Thank you Shellie for the good tip. Thanks for helping me remember take care ❤

    • @Christine-ix7tp
      @Christine-ix7tp Год назад +1

      Could you tell me the name of the item so I can search for it. Thanks and try the tip from floss tuber Jean Farrish about the piece of wet sponge. @@linnieisenburg520

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      @@Christine-ix7tp sure. It is called a Daylight D1350 compact magnifying light. I paid 21.98 for it bill give a review next video if it is here. Thanks Christine

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Thank you for the tip Christine!

  • @christinaderrico5159
    @christinaderrico5159 Год назад

    Another fantastic video thank you for always being upbeat ♥️🎄♥️

  • @periwinklestitcher
    @periwinklestitcher Год назад +1

    What fun x

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Thank you. We love to inspire and leave you with a smile. ❤

  • @CindyEsler_Whodatgrammycrafts
    @CindyEsler_Whodatgrammycrafts Год назад +2

    Yeah, I won a giveaway! I really enjoy your videos! Beautiful stitching, helpful hints and a lot of laughs. Watch out for those winter crows. Happy stitching!

  • @robbiebommele8010
    @robbiebommele8010 Год назад

    I always feel like I am with dear friends when I watch your flosstube. Thank you for sharing your talent and your wisdom. Enjoy stitching!

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Thanks so much Robbie! We truly feel like we've visiting with friends when we film our videos and wish we could fit all of you in my dining nook, LOL.

  • @lindajones9375
    @lindajones9375 Год назад

    You Sable Stitchers are much too funny and fun to be Winter Crows😂

  • @dianekuzirian7742
    @dianekuzirian7742 Год назад +1

    I haven't been able to stitch and I'm going nuts.

  • @hannamansfield2894
    @hannamansfield2894 Год назад +1

    I use 'stitchers best friend'. I have several actually and can never find one when I need one....lol....so annoying...lol.

  • @carolmcqueen3497
    @carolmcqueen3497 Год назад

    Winter crows is so pretty. Crows are my favorite.

  • @susangautreaux996
    @susangautreaux996 Год назад +1

    What great tips today!! I too, stitched back in the day and have rediscovered cross stitch and all the new and improved tools and methods. Wish i had heard today's message over a year ago when i picked it up again. I fell for having to do everything with all the called for colors and fabrics. Ive finally realized i need to do what i enjoy and i dont have to have it all!! Winter crows, not at all what i would call you beautiful ladies!!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад +1

      There you go Susan. Do what works for you. Enjoy!!!!!!!!❤

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад +1

      When I first started stitching on linen I thought you had to use the exact same linen as the designer and now feel more confident to choose what works for me.

  • @HapHazardous
    @HapHazardous Год назад

    Thanks for the great episode. Loved the tips, Sarah Allen, and (as always) Linnie's jokes.
    FYI--Since Owl Forest Embroidery is a Russian designer/company, they're subject to trade restrictions due to the war with Ukraine. Their threads/products are currently unavailable unless they've managed a workaround through a third party.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Thank you for the kind words. Looking forward to finishing Sarah Allen and getting her framed! Good point about the Owl Forest floss.

  • @estherovalle7909
    @estherovalle7909 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @bioboystitcher7320
    @bioboystitcher7320 Год назад +1

    Loved watching, ❤

  • @debbiebattaglia-fawcett915
    @debbiebattaglia-fawcett915 Год назад +1

    I love winter crows!

  • @lisasilver8054
    @lisasilver8054 Год назад

    Winter crow! You guy crack me up! I love your flosstube!

  • @rosemorrill5690
    @rosemorrill5690 Год назад +1

    I did a couple of p Buckley moss patterns at the time I loved the strle

  • @darleenbumgardner5179
    @darleenbumgardner5179 Год назад +1

    Prairie Schooler is the best. P Buckley Moss. I never stitched one. I have several of her prints. I actually met her. She signed my first print I got of hers. It's called Brothers Three. I had 3 sons she put theirs names on it. I love your video. I still start everything in middle. I started my first counted cross stitch on linen in 1975. I have never stopped cross stitching. I learned to quilt in the 80's. I used plastic pieces and sandpaper with pencil and I did use fabric scissors. I did everything by hand. Love all your pieces.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Love hearing everyone's history with stitching and other needlecrafts. What a sweet story about meeting P. Buckley Moss! Such a wonderful memory.

  • @dianekuzirian7742
    @dianekuzirian7742 Год назад +1

    Winter Crows?? I'm always late watching all the flosstubes 😮.

  • @renaewolford3270
    @renaewolford3270 Год назад +1

    Oh, I forgot to say... loved seeing your Christmas tree at the very beginning; Fantastic. Love seeing the projects displayed in homes. You guys are so generous to have the patterns that you share with us, your viewers (subscribers). Again, Thank you!

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Thanks so much Renae! The tree at the beginning is Linnie's; I haven't got mine up yet-yikes!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад +1

      Hi Renee. Thank you for the compliment. When we downsized I used to put up a lot of trees. So many are themes. After 52 years of being married I have to admit I still collect a new dated ornament. My girls have the same tradition. My oldest daughter put up 13 trees this year and they are gorgeous . I’ve been passing on my collections to them and now they are enjoying. Merry Christmas and enjoy the season ❤

  • @annemousseau8757
    @annemousseau8757 Год назад

    Great video thank you. Winter crows are fun to watch. They are annoying when they will not stop crowing. cawcawcaw

  • @georgiemcdougle9064
    @georgiemcdougle9064 Год назад +1

    Great RUclips. Winter crows

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Thank you for watching Georgie. Have a great week❤

  • @marylou5209
    @marylou5209 Год назад

    Everything is better with a friend. My daughter is a very prolific quilter. Much better than me in ways, but does not like to do the handwork I love. Too slow for her, but definitely my comfort zone. Winter Crows looks lovely.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      How wonderful to have your daughter share an interest in needle crafts! Maybe she will gravitate to the handwork crafts later on.

  • @LynnEllis2448
    @LynnEllis2448 Год назад

    Thank you for all the great info. The winter crows are lovely.

  • @barbaracarbone8101
    @barbaracarbone8101 Год назад

    I enjoyed your sharing of stories from back in the day. I started stitching in the early 1980’s. I remember P Buckley Moss. I didn’t stitch any of those patterns but I stitched plenty of other designers. I stitched many Pat and Gloria designs, Dale Burdett designs, and Alma Lynn patterns. In fact I ordered something from Alma Lynn and she actually wrote me a very nice note to go with the pattern. I remember Paula Vaughn designs although I don’t believe I stitched any by her but I had her patterns. I know there were others but I don’t remember them. I have a lot of ornaments from back in the day that go on my cross stitch Christmas. I also stitched some fall and Halloween Mill Hill ornaments from back in the day. At that time they were stitched entirely with beads.i must have had a lot of patience back then. I had so many patterns, magazines and finishing pieces. Then life happened and I gave it all away. So when I came back to stitching in 2014 right before I retired I was amazed at all the changes that had taken place. I swore I would not buy all,the things. Let me tell you how that worked out. My comfort stitching is Priscilla and Chelsea, the Real Housewives of Cross Stitch. But really any stitching for me is comfort stitching. I love my unstitcher. I cut the first stitch and then use the unstitcher. I have less bent needles that way. Thanks for sharing all of your tips and tricks. As always, I really enjoyed your video. Have a great two weeks!

  • @gourmettexas
    @gourmettexas Год назад +1

    Thank You for sharing “Tricks of the Trade” 😊 I have come back to Cross Stitching in the last couple of years and I am embracing allllllll the new and beautiful changes in this art ❤ I am completely ADDICTED to Flosstubes and the Cross Stitch Community ….. you two are doing a GREAT job sharing and teaching in every Flosstube

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад +1

      We are certainly so blessed to be part of this amazing, fabulous community! Thank you for your kind comments!

  • @sharonedmondson2923
    @sharonedmondson2923 Год назад +1

    The Winter Crows are destroying my lawn as they dig for grubs. So annoying. I really appreciate how you give so much thought to your content. Good tips and tricks.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Oh no, I didn't know that about crows. A raccoon did the same thing to my sister's lawn.

  • @teresajenningsoldstoneycreek
    @teresajenningsoldstoneycreek Год назад +1

    Considering your beautiful card that you received, you guys should start a scrapbook of your FlossTube and stitching adventure! You could keep cards, stickers, notes, Linnie’s jokes, information from retreats, etc.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Teresa. What a sweet thought. It would be so fun to look at in a hundred years ❤

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      That's a fantastic suggestion Teresa. And I have just the book for that!

  • @angelasaunders9424
    @angelasaunders9424 Год назад +1

    I am going to StitchNorth Fall in Toronto Canada Oct 25-27 2024.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! I have their spring retreats on the calendar but not fall so will get that added.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Sounds like something to look forward too have fun❤

  • @elizabethbooth924
    @elizabethbooth924 Год назад +1

    😊 winter crows

  • @EmmyRose22a
    @EmmyRose22a Год назад

    Another great episode. You ladies always crack me up. The winter crows comment was the highlight of the episode, sorry Linnie. I do love the jokes though. You show such great projects and share so much information. Always a delight spending time with you.

  • @TheStitchingOwl
    @TheStitchingOwl Год назад +1

    It is fun to hear your tips from the past and where you are now…we all learn from each other.

  • @PokeSalad123
    @PokeSalad123 Год назад

    My magnolia tree is full of old winter crows. Enjoyed your video as always.

  • @stuckinthemiddleofcrosssti7299
    @stuckinthemiddleofcrosssti7299 Год назад +1

    Such an enjoyable episode ladies. Love watching your Flosstube videos.
    Have a nice week.
    Greetings, Clara from The Netherlands

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Hi Clara. So happy to see you. Thank you for watching and sharing with us. Happy comfort stitching to you ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @margaretblank9351
    @margaretblank9351 Год назад

    Indeed, you're right about the changes that have happened over time to this craft (and others!) I learned to cross-stitch and embroider a good 60 years ago. I began with full-coverage cross-stitch -- only in the early 2000s did I learn about 'samplers' -- when I took a class from Jeannette Douglas in Calgary at Traditional Stitches (a new shop then -- I think it's now in its 24th year!) I wasn't sure at first, but I cottoned on to Jeannette's unique samplers, and then a few years back, fell in love with reproduction samplers and others in that style. As a knitter (63 years now) and quilter (30 years or so), I'm familiar with UFOs, WIPs and frogging, as knitters and quilters use those terms too, as I'm sure you know! I'm not a big SAL (or KAL or QAL) person, but I love to follow whatever others are working on, no matter what particular rabbit hole I've gone down! Best wishes for Christmas and the new year...keep up the comfort stitching!

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      You are definitely a lifelong crafter Margaret! I tried knitting back in the 70's because I love sweaters so much and got frustrated when I had tension issues. I haven't tried it again since but am getting tempted!

  • @Okie_Stitches
    @Okie_Stitches Год назад +1

    You guys are so funny!!

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      Oh thanks. We try to inspire and leave you with a smile. ❤

  • @DeeAZstitcher
    @DeeAZstitcher Год назад

    I sent an email of some different ways to use variegated floss. I also use longer lengths of floss, if need be I add a thread conditioner or wax, drop my needle, if those don't work I railroad the next few stitches and then I'm good to go. 👍 I've been stitching since the mid 1970's and love all the new items, tools, gadgets, bling ++++ Fun Video.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Thank you Dee! I'm behind checking my email but will look for this-thanks for the tips!

  • @flossflurry
    @flossflurry Год назад

    ❤ You make my day, when I see you have a new video.

  • @maggiewatte7911
    @maggiewatte7911 Год назад +1

    Winter crows are beautiful

  • @charj57
    @charj57 Год назад

    Always love the jokes keep them coming.
    Winter crows

  • @TheMctrav3
    @TheMctrav3 Год назад +1

    Roberta, i heard that putting a white piece of paper behind black linen to see holes easier.

  • @dianekuzirian7742
    @dianekuzirian7742 Год назад +1

    I'm fairly new at stitching it's my first time stitching on 32 count linen. Oh my goodness it's hard to see. I have been stitching in hand and I brought out a hoop

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      I find it easier to stitch with a hoop myself, but that is how I learned to do it.

    • @linnieisenburg520
      @linnieisenburg520 Год назад

      I use the hoop too and stretch it real tight. Use good light the best you can. Thanks for watching ❤

  • @carolmcqueen3497
    @carolmcqueen3497 Год назад

    I just finished Erin Elizabeth's Freebie. So adorable.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Isn't that so pretty! I saw someone else post it on Instagram this morning and would love to get it done!

  • @susanspratling
    @susanspratling Год назад

    Winter crows love you both so fun to watch

  • @barbiejobonnett7473
    @barbiejobonnett7473 Год назад

    You two make me laugh! Winter crows does not apply to you. Thanks for another fun video.

  • @hannamansfield2894
    @hannamansfield2894 Год назад

    Trixie Tricycle showed a floor stand that comes from Evertote. It looks really great.

  • @quiltma
    @quiltma Год назад

    Winter Crows. Great video with alot of useful info exp for newer stitchers.

  • @vickien4524
    @vickien4524 Год назад

    Roberta you can quilt because you only sew straight lines. That bag is much more complicated than a quilt. So good to see you ladies.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Oh that is so kind and encouraging of you Vickie! I've just always been intimidated thinking every seam has to be perfect.

  • @NDQuilter1
    @NDQuilter1 Год назад

    Love you Gals! Always so fun to watch,and so delightful. Merry Christmas. Winter Crows 😅 ❤

  • @cindyswanson750
    @cindyswanson750 Год назад

    Winter Crows ... I enjoy watching you so much. Thanks for sharing your time with us!!

  • @PriviesandPrimsNeedlecrafts
    @PriviesandPrimsNeedlecrafts Год назад

    You gals kept me company while I was driving from TN to Virginia. I'm lucky enough to be going to Notforgotten Farm tomorrow!!!

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад +1

      Oh so envious! Are you going to a class?

    • @PriviesandPrimsNeedlecrafts
      @PriviesandPrimsNeedlecrafts Год назад

      @@Roberta.SABLEStitchers no classes. It was her Christmas Open House, and I got one of the spots to hang out all day and stitch. I'll definitely be going back!

  • @eileengabrovic7158
    @eileengabrovic7158 Год назад

    I started x stitching in the late 60's. All hand drawn! I stitched up to the late 90's then restarted n 2021 when i had a knee replacement. What a change in everything.

  • @danaadams4607
    @danaadams4607 Год назад

    Love pattern Winter Crow as I love crows! Love your floss tube.

  • @evaeslami4453
    @evaeslami4453 Год назад

    You taped on Monday and it didn’t appear until Wednesday. You are simply a joy to watch. County stitches at times includes a tool corner. Looking forward to the next video. You two make one feel like one of your friends.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Hi Eva. I was away from home most of Tuesday so wasn't able to get to editing until Tuesday evening. 😊 I knew there lots of photos etc. that needed to be inserted and it takes me awhile. Thanks for spending time with us!

  • @maureenbessant3109
    @maureenbessant3109 Год назад

    Winter crows is awesome. I love watching the two of you. You always make me smile😂

  • @nancyfinney1314
    @nancyfinney1314 Год назад

    Love you ladies, you put a smile on my face, which isn't easy right now. What an escape watching you two giggle and enjoy your friendship ❤ Thank you!

  • @conniesiefken4696
    @conniesiefken4696 Год назад

    I sure don't see any winter crows on my monitor! I was glad to see the Owl Forest Embroidery project. I just started a free mystery piece from Owl Forest - I think it's called Flowers. I just took it to be enlarged as the symbols were too small for my eyes. I have finished the geranium and have started the fuschia plant.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Good tip Connie! Makes it so much more fun when we aren't struggling to read the pattern!

  • @robhawkins7166
    @robhawkins7166 Год назад +1

    Winter crows is a very pretty chart

  • @connecttotech1265
    @connecttotech1265 Год назад

    I would never refer to you and Linnie as a winter crow;) Love your channel!

  • @AsberysEchoesStitches
    @AsberysEchoesStitches Год назад

    I love watching you guys! I always enjoy seeing what you have been up to and what you are stitching!

  • @debraquilts8030
    @debraquilts8030 Год назад

    Winter Crows is so beautiful. You two are so funny. Thanks for the laughs.

  • @karistutzman8381
    @karistutzman8381 Год назад

    Winter crows! Love your flosstube. I too have many projects. Will I live long enough to do them all.

  • @debbiegarlem5733
    @debbiegarlem5733 Год назад

    Thank you so much for another sweet visit with both of you. Take care and see you soon!

  • @mmason9069
    @mmason9069 Год назад

    Winter crows😂! You ladies are so much fun. Love all your stuff.

  • @CherylMcGregor
    @CherylMcGregor Год назад

    Yep. I learned how to quilt out of library books. Scissors and templates. No fancy rulers, cutting boards, or rotary cutters. Thanks to RUclips and people like Jenny Doan who figured out ways to make blocks without Y seams, quilting became fun. Changes in batting as well. Nice batting now. Back then, all I could get was that fluffy polyester stuff.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Isn't it amazing how many wonderful supplies have become available in the past few years! We are very fortunate.

  • @renaewolford3270
    @renaewolford3270 Год назад

    I, like U2, started x stitching in the late 70's; I've stitched many projects, but haven't fully finished 80% of them, but have collected All the magazines over 15 or more yrs. I have them in 4 in 3 ring binders by date order. I picked up stitching again this year and have the passion big time. Have been going through all these old binders (I must have a minimum of 30 4 in binders). Enjoying all the tips/suggestions you brought up today. Everyone needs to be reminded now and again. I've been painting and card making in between. My craftroom is bulging at the seams with all my crafty interests. I really Enjoy watching ya'll. Keep it up! Thank you...

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Sounds like a wonderful collection Renae! There were some really great patterns that are no longer available so am sure you are enjoying reviewing those.

  • @robinbunis6792
    @robinbunis6792 Год назад

    Too funny Linnie... you're really jumpy. It's the spider syndrome 😂. My front yard is full of winter crows and not the Roberta and Linnie kind! Have a good week ladies.

  • @claudiazelazny4340
    @claudiazelazny4340 Год назад +1

    You ladies make me laugh !! Winter Crows is a stitchy pattern, not you two, ha ha . See you next time. Claudia

  • @katherinem7835
    @katherinem7835 Год назад +1

    I hate using shorter lengths of thread as well.

  • @katherinem7835
    @katherinem7835 Год назад

    I use my scissors as well when I have to frog. They have the sharpest point and works better than the unstitcher. I try to be very careful and haven't had a tear yet.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      That's what I've found as well Katherine. And I usually have to frog such a large area that I'll have to make several snips!

  • @lindamelz242
    @lindamelz242 Год назад

    Great FT!!! Funny comment on the pattern. You both have such Beautiful wips - so inspiring!!! Don’t I wish I had some of the advice when I started stitching - always good to be reminded!!!

  • @laurazuniga184
    @laurazuniga184 Год назад

    What a great video!!! I enjoy a lot watching you two!!!

  • @lindaskinner5887
    @lindaskinner5887 Год назад

    Thank you for another informative flosstube. I’ve tried to learn cross stitch, I had so many questions, you’ve clear up a lot of my questions.

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      Oh Linda you are so sweet to share this. I feel like if there is a mistake to make I'll make it, so if you have any questions please don't hesitate to let us know.

  • @dianekuzirian7742
    @dianekuzirian7742 Год назад

    My group cooks sides for the seniors at our community center, about 120 with volunteers. We cook sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, collard greens, green beans, stuffing/dressing and cornbread. That is peeling a lot of potatoes and sweet potatoes. I get satisfaction from seeing how happy they are for the fellowship and meal

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад

      That's a wonderful service Diane! I'm sure the seniors really appreciate this meal.

  • @hmbfog_stitcher
    @hmbfog_stitcher Год назад

    I would love to stitch Winter Crows for my sister. Thank you Roberta for creating the retreat website. One of these years I hope to get into the Summer School retreat I’ll just keep trying. Merry Christmas to you lovely stitchers. 🎄

    • @Roberta.SABLEStitchers
      @Roberta.SABLEStitchers  Год назад +1

      You definitely have to send your request in as soon as registration opens! Don't get discouraged if you end up on a waiting list because I know people got in that way last year.

  • @cindyyates2864
    @cindyyates2864 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing tips for fabric measurements and how to get started .

  • @lorettahenderson8979
    @lorettahenderson8979 Год назад

    Loved your visit...no one would compare you to WinterCrows...love all you shared...best wishes ❤❤😊