Hi Emma, Your seascape is stunning. Love the idea of using up bits and pieces of material and lace to make such a lovely piece of art. I can’t wait to get started. Thank you!
Oh yes I’m glad I found you sewing thank you I’m so happy now love the sound of the humming of a sewing machine that you Emma you have become my new best bud . 🌹 Thank you so going to the next video.
I am so happy that I came across your video. Its so amazing. I can now use up all saree material lying in my storage chest. Love the way you have made the whole project so fun and enjoyable. Will definitely have a go. Thank you so much. Looking forward to more inspiration.
Ooo lucky you to have such lovely fabric Ranju! and glad you can use them in a creative way, it makes me very happy! thanks for your lovely comments! :)
I have also been watching British textile artist Alison whateley do a seascape and your techniques are so different. So interesting to see how you both approach the same subject in your unique ways. Thank you.
oo I love Alison's work too, aren't we lucky to be able to see all these things online, wherever we live!Another artist I follow on Instagram is Claire Houghton of CHtexiles, don't know if you'll know her. Lovely textures and hand stitching!
Thank you for showing your process Emma. You have inspired me to start chopping up the mountain of fabrics I have!! Your videos are just great btw :) x
Hello Anne, top secret but hey....I stitch long threads over each shell by hand and try and cross them over in the middle, sort of do one stitch and then put the next one through the first one in the middle if that makes sense, works best on limpets!
The waves are spot on! I just love free motion!
Oh! It's so delightful!
Love it!❤
Beautiful!
Hi Emma, Your seascape is stunning. Love the idea of using up bits and pieces of material and lace to make such a lovely piece of art. I can’t wait to get started. Thank you!
Hi Sandy that's wonderful! I hope you enjoy it, so many possibilities await you! x
J’adore ce que vous faites, de la magie avec votre machine à coudre
merci beaucoup Denise. Et maintenant je sais ce qu'est "machine à coudre" en français! 😃
Oh yes I’m glad I found you sewing thank you I’m so happy now love the sound of the humming of a sewing machine that you Emma you have become my new best bud . 🌹
Thank you so going to the next video.
I am so happy that I came across your video. Its so amazing. I can now use up all saree material lying in my storage chest. Love the way you have made the whole project so fun and enjoyable. Will definitely have a go. Thank you so much. Looking forward to more inspiration.
Ooo lucky you to have such lovely fabric Ranju! and glad you can use them in a creative way, it makes me very happy! thanks for your lovely comments! :)
@@StitchandCreate Truly hooked. You are so inspiring. xx
@@ranjusharma6858 aw shucks! thank you!! I just love what I get to do!! :)
I have also been watching British textile artist Alison whateley do a seascape and your techniques are so different. So interesting to see how you both approach the same subject in your unique ways. Thank you.
oo I love Alison's work too, aren't we lucky to be able to see all these things online, wherever we live!Another artist I follow on Instagram is Claire Houghton of CHtexiles, don't know if you'll know her. Lovely textures and hand stitching!
Thank you for showing your process Emma. You have inspired me to start chopping up the mountain of fabrics I have!! Your videos are just great btw :) x
Hi Amanda, so sorry just spotted your lovely comment, that's great to hear, thank you...and chop away and have fun!
Hi Emma. How do you stitch shells onto your pieces?
Hello Anne, top secret but hey....I stitch long threads over each shell by hand and try and cross them over in the middle, sort of do one stitch and then put the next one through the first one in the middle if that makes sense, works best on limpets!