OMG Jennifer WOW Your Cards are Breathtakingly Gorgeous!! It was so mesmerizing to watch you in creative action as you created and stitched and the result of all of your Brilliant and Ingenious ideas makes for Magnificent Creations!! You truly never cease to amaze with all of yoru creative ideas!! Thanks for all you do and the way you do it...always sharing and caring!! Your little light shines ever so brightly inside and out!! Your cards will definitely be the highlight of ev er person who receives one!! You did a Super Incredible Creative job!! Thanks for your Outstanding Tutorial and Sharing your Tremendously Terrific Tips, Tricks & Techniques!! YOU so ROCK!! Joan Smith
If you cut the thread long, like you did for the tree, put both cut ends through the needle. When you start your stitching put the needle through the loop on the back. By doing this you don’t need to use tape at your starting point. I used this method through many years of counted cross stitch and it works beautifully. I had to stop the video so I could run over and get these dies because they are gorgeous. Thank you again for showing us something we may not have ever seen otherwise.
These are a blast for cards to send to the other member of your stitching club. Remember to glue a piece of CS to the back of stitched work. The ladies will All look close to see how well you did that stitchin on the back . I am glad to see diies with designs laid out & cut out for me to stitch. I have been imaginating on how to punch a design. I too do counted cross stitch & have seen a couple cross/over versions that were not so impressive as these. Thanķyou for sharing. Edee anns
I dont know how to say this but, I find your voice very soothing. I've watched many videos in the evenings and then find myself nodding off. That's a good thing😇 Thank you so much for your details and explanation of many new techniques.
So happy to see this video! I got these dies in the mail yesterday and I wanted to cry. I don't do any hand stitching and I was so sad that I wasn't going to be able to use them. After watching you do it I think I can do it myself. Whether I WILL is up in the air, but I feel more confident about my ability.
OMG! I have a book from 15 years ago that is filled with embroidery patterns to be worked on paper. It is written in Dutch but I figured it out anyway. (embroidery is my first childhood love) Many years ago I made 40 Christmas cards that were stitched and beaded. They were my favorite cards. Thank you for posting this "updated" version.
Hi, I’m a Spellbinders club member and when I saw these dies I knew right away you’d love them. I’ve watched so many of your videos that I knew they were dies you’d appreciate.
Our crafty genius is at it AGAIN! Jennifer, that rainbow border design that you stitched was just BRILLIANT! Thank you my dear....you ALWAYS 'life my spirits'!
The spellbinders dies you used to create these cards are very unique. I love how you added the stitching making the cards explode with color. Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous. I love stitching on cards and these dies have great patterns for it. I love both Christmas cards, but the one using the border die is absolutely beautiful.
Lovely cards thank you, i always cut out the need for sellotape at the back of my cards to secure the floss by cutting an extra long piece of floss then double it over and thread the 2 loose ends through the needle, you then have a loop at the other end which you can pull your needle through on the back of your work. its so simple and neat and no need for sellotape, always works on material as well. Hope i have explained it ok.
Thank you Jennifer. Another great video. I first got into card making when a friend showed me how to stitch on cards using a pattern and pricking out all the holes with a fine needle. These dies are great. Hope they make more designs. 🇿🇦
You inspired me to start my RUclips channel and start sharing my cards online. Thank you for that. I cross stitched my first card following your videos 😊
I would LOVE to see you do more of these types of cards. This is perfect for me. It combines two of my favorite hobbies, cross-stitch and card making. Please keep making these cards!
How wonderful. Have done stitching on cards but the dies make it so much easier over the pattern and piercing way. Love your videos. Also want to thank you so much for the tip on using a dry eraser to rub over my stamp platform when stamping. So much easier❣️
Absolutely gorgeous! You are such an enabler, I ran over to SB and ordered the kit! I use to get them, but I cancelled as I wasn’t getting what my needs were. I do get Becca’s kit, have always loved her work. Thanks Jennifer for another great video! Hugs!💜🤗😷🇺🇸
Wow 🤩 Thanks for the tutorial. I’m a member of the Spellbinders Clubs and I didn’t know how to use those dies, but thanks to you now I know 😃 Thanks a lot for your kindness and your dedication 💕 The cards are stunning!!!
I have found an old toothbrush very effective for those loose(or not!) die pieces for those of us who do not have special tool, btw, thank you for the way you give inclusive designs, not requiring a special die in most cases appreciated :)
Amazing cards. You are so talented and creative. This is one of those videos that make me want to buy everything and make these cards! Thanks for sharing.
beautiful, jennifer! (when i stitch, i always push my needle down in the center hole. there is less chance of splitting the threads as when you pull up, and i think the floss lies more neatly.) your explanations are always so clear. thank you for sharing your talents.
These are beautiful! I love working with thread, too, but could also see someone creating a similar look by drawing the lines with a Sharpie or other fine point marker. Thanks for sharing!
I think it would be fun to stitch the pierced background as well. Then you could use your background as a focal point. The snowflake background would be amazing in metalic threads.
Thank you for taking the time to create the tutorial and post, I was awed by the pics in Instagram! I’ve already placed my order, don’t want to miss like with the GinaK kit, such a disappointment. Again, thanks for taking the time, we very much appreciate you, I just want to give you a big, warm hug!🥰
Beautiful cards, Jennifer. Thank you so much for this tutorial! These dies are wonderful and stitching adds so much interest and dimension to your cards!
Another tip when stitching with an even # of threads..... feed both ends thru the needle. When you make your first stitch from the back and go back down thru to the back, you can put your needle thru the loop on the back to anchor the stitch .... instead of taping.
Wonderful cards. I have wanted to do stitched cards for all my Christmas but I would have to start in June! Lol! However, these are great for those very special people on my list. Haven’t invested in the glimmer system so I would have to find another way to add the sparkle, but I’m sure that won’t be a big problem 😉. Thanks for another great video.
This is absolutely gorgeous! Stunning cards, thank you for the detailed video, it helped tremendously and I would love stitching dies! God bless you and your family, take care!
WOW, I arrived first! Stitching is great! I spent this afternoon with a bunch of dies and the diecut machine. Foiling is something I haven’t done much yet.
These are beautiful! I have never tried stitching on cards (it always looked a bit hard for me) but after seeing your video I would love to try it so I need to get one of those dies so I can try it :) . Thanks again for always taking time for sharing your techniques with us!
Jennifer, another metallic thread that is wonderful for stitching is DMC Diamant (equal to 2 strands of DMC floss) & DMV Grand Diamant (equal to 4 strands). Both are single ply, tangle-free threads that will keep its' twist. Most metallic threads are a bear to use, but this one is a delight!
So gorgeous! I would love to have this die set, but not really interested in a monthly subscription. Looks like it can only be purchased through a subscription?
They are all sold out. Are there other dies that do the same thing. Can be stitched on? Would love to try this techniques. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Hi Jennifer. I'm following you for some years now. Love your stitched cards. But where do you buy the lovely stitching dies? I'd love to have some. Thanks for your time. Karin
Jennifer is taking a bit of time off so I am answering for her..... I will make a note to ask her to respond when she is back to work. In the meantime maybe some readers have some options for you? Jana
@@jennifermcguireink Hi Jana, I already found some links Jennifer profided in in the text below her stitching video's So it is not neccesary anymore to bother Jennifer. Thank you for your respons.
OMG Jennifer WOW Your Cards are Breathtakingly Gorgeous!! It was so mesmerizing to watch you in creative action as you created and stitched and the result of all of your Brilliant and Ingenious ideas makes for Magnificent Creations!! You truly never cease to amaze with all of yoru creative ideas!! Thanks for all you do and the way you do it...always sharing and caring!! Your little light shines ever so brightly inside and out!! Your cards will definitely be the highlight of ev er person who receives one!! You did a Super Incredible Creative job!!
Thanks for your Outstanding Tutorial and Sharing your Tremendously Terrific Tips, Tricks & Techniques!! YOU so ROCK!!
Joan Smith
If you cut the thread long, like you did for the tree, put both cut ends through the needle. When you start your stitching put the needle through the loop on the back. By doing this you don’t need to use tape at your starting point. I used this method through many years of counted cross stitch and it works beautifully. I had to stop the video so I could run over and get these dies because they are gorgeous. Thank you again for showing us something we may not have ever seen otherwise.
These are a blast for cards to send to the other member of your stitching club. Remember to glue a piece of CS to the back of stitched work. The ladies will All look close to see how well you did that stitchin on the back . I am glad to see diies with designs laid out & cut out for me to stitch. I have been imaginating on how to punch a design. I too do counted cross stitch & have seen a couple cross/over versions that were not so impressive as these.
Thanķyou for sharing. Edee anns
I dont know how to say this but, I find your voice very soothing. I've watched many videos in the evenings and then find myself nodding off. That's a good thing😇 Thank you so much for your details and explanation of many new techniques.
So happy to see this video! I got these dies in the mail yesterday and I wanted to cry. I don't do any hand stitching and I was so sad that I wasn't going to be able to use them. After watching you do it I think I can do it myself. Whether I WILL is up in the air, but I feel more confident about my ability.
OMG! I have a book from 15 years ago that is filled with embroidery patterns to be worked on paper. It is written in Dutch but I figured it out anyway. (embroidery is my first childhood love) Many years ago I made 40 Christmas cards that were stitched and beaded. They were my favorite cards. Thank you for posting this "updated" version.
Hi, I’m a Spellbinders club member and when I saw these dies I knew right away you’d love them. I’ve watched so many of your videos that I knew they were dies you’d appreciate.
Our crafty genius is at it AGAIN! Jennifer, that rainbow border design that you stitched was just BRILLIANT! Thank you my dear....you ALWAYS 'life my spirits'!
The spellbinders dies you used to create these cards are very unique. I love how you added the stitching making the cards explode with color. Thanks for sharing.
These are brilliant 👍. Hope they expand the patterns. Your instructions are so clear. Thanks for your hard work. Hugs
Gorgeous. I love stitching on cards and these dies have great patterns for it. I love both Christmas cards, but the one using the border die is absolutely beautiful.
You got me so interested in doing this I have bought some of these dies. So happy to find a new card craft.
Thank you Jennifer, I'm new to stitching on cards so this was really helpful. Your cards are so beautiful! Hugs!
So glad!
Lovely cards thank you, i always cut out the need for sellotape at the back of my cards to secure the floss by cutting an extra long piece of floss then double it over and thread the 2 loose ends through the needle, you then have a loop at the other end which you can pull your needle through on the back of your work. its so simple and neat and no need for sellotape, always works on material as well. Hope i have explained it ok.
Thank you Jennifer. Another great video. I first got into card making when a friend showed me how to stitch on cards using a pattern and pricking out all the holes with a fine needle. These dies are great. Hope they make more designs. 🇿🇦
You inspired me to start my RUclips channel and start sharing my cards online. Thank you for that. I cross stitched my first card following your videos 😊
Awesome! Of course I IMMEDIATELY ordered the SB large die of the month...thanx!!! Love stitching on cards, so theraputic😇
I would LOVE to see you do more of these types of cards. This is perfect for me. It combines two of my favorite hobbies, cross-stitch and card making. Please keep making these cards!
Your snow flakes are gorgeous! Very special cards😊.
Well another great video Jennifer, there is never an end to your generosity and talent.
I Love, love stitching on cards! The cards you made are beautiful, thank you for sharing.
How wonderful. Have done stitching on cards but the dies make it so much easier over the pattern and piercing way. Love your videos. Also want to thank you so much for the tip on using a dry eraser to rub over my stamp platform when stamping. So much easier❣️
Absolutely gorgeous! You are such an enabler, I ran over to SB and ordered the kit! I use to get them, but I cancelled as I wasn’t getting what my needs were. I do get Becca’s kit, have always loved her work. Thanks Jennifer for another great video! Hugs!💜🤗😷🇺🇸
Wow 🤩 Thanks for the tutorial. I’m a member of the Spellbinders Clubs and I didn’t know how to use those dies, but thanks to you now I know 😃 Thanks a lot for your kindness and your dedication 💕 The cards are stunning!!!
I have found an old toothbrush very effective for those loose(or not!) die pieces for those of us who do not have special tool, btw, thank you for the way you give inclusive designs, not requiring a special die in most cases appreciated :)
Thank You so much for this Tipp🙂
I go nuts with some dies😂
Amazing cards. You are so talented and creative. This is one of those videos that make me want to buy everything and make these cards! Thanks for sharing.
beautiful, jennifer! (when i stitch, i always push my needle down in the center hole. there is less chance of splitting the threads as when you pull up, and i think the floss lies more neatly.) your explanations are always so clear. thank you for sharing your talents.
These are beautiful! I love working with thread, too, but could also see someone creating a similar look by drawing the lines with a Sharpie or other fine point marker. Thanks for sharing!
I think it would be fun to stitch the pierced background as well. Then you could use your background as a focal point. The snowflake background would be amazing in metalic threads.
Jennifer, thank you for yet another outstanding interpretation! You changed my mind about wanting this set. I have just ordered it.
Thank you for sharing this technique with the dies. A fabulous set.
Lovely work! Stitching of all kinds really was my first craft, I use it occasionally. So much fun to see the examples in your video - Thanks! 💌
Thank you for taking the time to create the tutorial and post, I was awed by the pics in Instagram! I’ve already placed my order, don’t want to miss like with the GinaK kit, such a disappointment. Again, thanks for taking the time, we very much appreciate you, I just want to give you a big, warm hug!🥰
Beautiful cards, Jennifer. Thank you so much for this tutorial! These dies are wonderful and stitching adds so much interest and dimension to your cards!
Another tip when stitching with an even # of threads..... feed both ends thru the needle. When you make your first stitch from the back and go back down thru to the back, you can put your needle thru the loop on the back to anchor the stitch .... instead of taping.
Those cards are great! Handstitched cards are lovely, those dies are going on my Christmas wish list!
As always, I LOVE your cards! Thanks for sharing the stitched cards! They are amazing!
You always leave me so inspired and empowered to try these on my own! Thank you! These cards are so amazingly beautiful!
The dmc variegated flosses would be great for these. Thank-you for reminding me to get my foiling machine out of the cupboard !
Beautiful cards. My kids would love this.
Wonderful cards. I have wanted to do stitched cards for all my Christmas but I would have to start in June! Lol! However, these are great for those very special people on my list. Haven’t invested in the glimmer system so I would have to find another way to add the sparkle, but I’m sure that won’t be a big problem 😉. Thanks for another great video.
Whenever I see your videos w techniques like this, I am always interested in trying them! Love these so much!
This is absolutely gorgeous! Stunning cards, thank you for the detailed video, it helped tremendously and I would love stitching dies! God bless you and your family, take care!
I may have to break out my embroidery floss. These dies are so pretty. Stitching really puts a different spin on handmade cards. Thanks for sharing! ♥
I love all of your stitching videos. Thank you for making this video!!
I love these cards! I'm not sure I'd spend the time to stitch on a card myself but the outcome is gorgeous
Love these dies and the stitching you did!
Beautiful cards Jennifer, thankyou for sharing.
Love these so much! I'll have to try making an ornament out of that snowflake!
Love all your stitching technique videos🤩🤩🤩
I can't wait to get my dies!! TYFS
WOW, I arrived first!
Stitching is great! I spent this afternoon with a bunch of dies and the diecut machine. Foiling is something I haven’t done much yet.
Love love love the stitch cards!
Love these. I’m waiting for mine to come in the mail. TFS
These are beautiful! I have never tried stitching on cards (it always looked a bit hard for me) but after seeing your video I would love to try it so I need to get one of those dies so I can try it :) . Thanks again for always taking time for sharing your techniques with us!
Your videos are always excellent! The stitched cards are beautiful!
Absolutely love this, Jennifer! Thanks so much for creating a video. 🤩
TFS from New Mexico, I love these dies
I've never done stitched cards, honestly they seem intimidating, but this looks so fantastic I may have to try it.
Wow...I just love this. Thank you for sharing.
Great video and stunning cards. 😊
Wow interesting technique, never seen that before. Tfs
Wow, your cards are fantastic
Oh my goodness! These are so beautiful!
I’ve been really hoping to see a video from you on Altenew’ s mandala maker - I can only imagine the amazing things you could make with it!
Omg, I just ordered the stitched die set from Spellbinders...I broke a promise to myself that I would not order anymore dies or stamps😏
Thank you so much for making this video.
You have given me lots to do and I thank you
Beautiful cards.
Linda, New Zealand, this so simple, hehe says me, yet so cool, go you ❣
The cards are beautiful!
Just super! Thank you.
Beautiful!
These are awesome ideas!! Thank you for sharing :)
Jennifer, another metallic thread that is wonderful for stitching is DMC Diamant (equal to 2 strands of DMC floss) & DMV Grand Diamant (equal to 4 strands). Both are single ply, tangle-free threads that will keep its' twist. Most metallic threads are a bear to use, but this one is a delight!
THANK YOU! i just ordered :)
Linda Edwards, thank you so much for these suggestions, I am going to order these!!!
Soooooo beautiful!
Thank you!!
Looks lovely but it would be too expensive for me. Times are hard these days. 💕🥰🐶🐶🇬🇧
Really great!
Beautiful!Thank you!
Wonderful!
So gorgeous! I would love to have this die set, but not really interested in a monthly subscription. Looks like it can only be purchased through a subscription?
They are all sold out. Are there other dies that do the same thing. Can be stitched on? Would love to try this techniques. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Any reconditions for reliable metallic thread in colors other than silver,gold? I have learned that all metallic threads are NOT created equal!
Bravo!
Hi Jennifer. I'm following you for some years now. Love your stitched cards. But where do you buy the lovely stitching dies? I'd love to have some. Thanks for your time. Karin
Jennifer is taking a bit of time off so I am answering for her..... I will make a note to ask her to respond when she is back to work. In the meantime maybe some readers have some options for you? Jana
@@jennifermcguireink Hi Jana, I already found some links Jennifer profided in in the text below her stitching video's So it is not neccesary anymore to bother Jennifer. Thank you for your respons.
LIKE doesn't do it. LOVE!
Where is that Christmas tree die you did in one of your cards. I don't see it in the description.
I'm sorry but it is no longer available. It was from the die of the month club.
@@jennifermcguireink Oh. :(
Where can you find dies at?
You can always find links to the products I used at the bottom of my blog posts. I did a post this past week that has many more linked
Where can i buy thr dies?
I'm sorry. They are no longer available. They were from the Nov 2020 Spellbinders die of the month club
WOW😍😍😍🇳🇱
Beautiful cards.