Sampler Style 20--Colorful Cross Stitch, and More Kits! ❤️💜💚💛

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @deborahcrotty8397
    @deborahcrotty8397 Год назад

    Hi Sharon. All of your stitching is amazing. Love it. As a stitcher for over 30 years, I respect those who enjoy this great craft of ours. In the words of someone famous somewhere, "I ain't no finisher." Can't do it, and don't want to do it. I, like you, enjoy stitching. I have a lovely lady who does all my finishing and sewing for me.

  • @lorettahenderson8979
    @lorettahenderson8979 Год назад

    Thank you Sharon...love everything you have shared...best wishes and happy stitching ❤

  • @9001012
    @9001012 6 месяцев назад

    Sharon - Thank you for all you share 🥰

  • @vickipaquette406
    @vickipaquette406 Год назад

    Mary is just stunning. Love the murky fabric

  • @chrishindle592
    @chrishindle592 Год назад

    It’s great to see you and your stitching back so soon! You have a lot to offer Sharon, I love your reviews and the way you customise your projects and that’s why I’m a very long time viewer of both your channels! Hope you get time to stitch during this busy time. 🥰

  • @jeanakimball5691
    @jeanakimball5691 Год назад

    Thank you for another most enjoyable video. You have a great lineup of things to stitch, I have a similar batch. Like you, I really want to finish what is currently in progress. I would really love to see your stitching technique. I think cross stitch is similar to hand quilting-there are many ways to achieve the ultimate goal. Watching others helps one to hone their own stitching style. Thank you for offering to share yours.❤😊

  • @thebuckeyestitcher1515
    @thebuckeyestitcher1515 Год назад +1

    Thanks for such a great video!!! I have definitely been in a stitchy funk the last few months and have only picked up stitching maybe twice watching you video has encouraged me to get out of this funk!!!! Thank for another beautiful video! Cheers! 😊

  • @stychaddict4499
    @stychaddict4499 Год назад

    I loved seeing your kitted up samplers. Kitting up projects is one of my favourite processes.

    • @samplerstyle
      @samplerstyle  Год назад +1

      Oh same! I love kitting up, picking colors, etc.

  • @vickiefazio8771
    @vickiefazio8771 Год назад

    Hi Sharon ! Thanks so much for answering my ?? About needle size on 40ct PTP- I also have transitioned to Piecemakers about a year ago after watching Brenda & Laura - and I also LOVE them ❤ - so I will
    Just keep plugging along!

  • @neilstephen6761
    @neilstephen6761 Год назад

    Hello cannot wait to see further progress with your mfe sampler. The drum is gorgeous cannot wait to see it finished. Happy stitching

    • @samplerstyle
      @samplerstyle  Год назад

      The MFE sampler is up next to be finished!

  • @spuffed
    @spuffed Год назад

    Uuuuuuugh! I want to stitch but I have to work! You are rotten in the best way possible, lol! Thanks for the content. I've got a lot of the same charts you do and after watching this, I want to start them ALL!!! Your Fox and Rabbit piece looks stunning, of course. Really beautiful stuff! Thank you, again!

    • @samplerstyle
      @samplerstyle  Год назад

      😂 This comment gave me a chuckle! Hope you can get to your stitching soon.

  • @CarolRogers50
    @CarolRogers50 Год назад

    Lovely all your projects beautiful

    • @samplerstyle
      @samplerstyle  Год назад

      Thank you. I'm very pleased with all of my stitching at the moment!

  • @sharonedmondson2923
    @sharonedmondson2923 Год назад

    Would love to see how and where you stitch, etc.

  • @kansascitygirlinacoloradow4285

    I have serious regrets about not putting Miss Mary on Murky! It honestly never occurred to me but WOW yours looks sooooooo good! Mine is on a mustardy gold color called “Dijon” and I do like it. I’m so far overdue to work on her again!

    • @samplerstyle
      @samplerstyle  Год назад

      Thanks Julie! I actually got my inspiration from your "Therza Goes Goth" color combo. I'm going to be stitching that too, I absolutely love the sampler and those color choices. Looking forward to seeing your Mary again! XOXO Sharon

  • @suzannebuenaventura1743
    @suzannebuenaventura1743 Год назад +1

    I would be interested in knowing what is your favorite silk floss. Also how you store all your different silk floss. I haven’t taken the plunge with silk yet… my greatest barrier is having to find a different storage method from my cotton floss. I use thread drops with the floss pre-cut in 18-inch lengths. That doesn’t seem to be the best for silk.

    • @samplerstyle
      @samplerstyle  Год назад

      My Favorite Silk floss at the moment is Needlepoint Inc. floss. www.123stitch.com/NPI_Needlepoint_Inc_Silk.html I'll answer your organization question on the next show! thanks for the question Suzanne.

  • @grandmaB1948
    @grandmaB1948 Год назад

    I use EdMar #28 with 2 strands of DMC on 28 count. Of all the needles I have tried they are the easiest to thread. I don't know why they are so easy to thread, but they are kind to my 74 year old eyes and fingers!

  • @acueto7
    @acueto7 Год назад

    I would love to see where you stitch!

  • @deborahcrotty8397
    @deborahcrotty8397 Год назад

    Oh, where did you get those foldover project bags?

  • @Tensytheneedlesmith
    @Tensytheneedlesmith Год назад

    I am a real stickler for symmetry. My kids say I can spot an off center picture on their walls from farr away without measuring. LOL. What do you do with samplers which were obviously stitched by children that have motifs which are off-center? For example, the Mary Ann Aldred one you show, had the house too far to the left. My inclination would be to center the house and correct the mistake. Would you or would you not do that with your stitching?

    • @samplerstyle
      @samplerstyle  Год назад

      I like symmetry too! However, I stitch reproduction samplers true to how the original stitcher stitched them, mistakes and all, with the exception of verses (which usually eliminate). Great question! I'll talk more about this on my next show.