Crazy Victorian Patchwork! (It's not all about invisible stitches)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @KristineVike
    @KristineVike  Год назад +105

    To all the sweet people who keep asking where I got my "stitch cards" in the crazy patchwork video - I have some good news!
    It is literally just a printout of the (free!) reference pamphlet I talk about in the beginning of the video from 1884. The size was because I fail at printing, but it was readable sooo... I was loathe to spend more ink and paper on printing a larger one because it worked, it's fine. 🫠
    So if you wish to peruse the stitches that I used in the video for yourself, go forth and have fun!
    This be the link: archive.org/details/instructionsforp00inga

    • @dustyrelic25
      @dustyrelic25 Год назад +2

      I love it and I have two quilts that need patched. Thank you.

    • @yauhungtsang7278
      @yauhungtsang7278 Год назад +1

      1:00 in

    • @born2refresh667
      @born2refresh667 Год назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @jankuhnert4768
      @jankuhnert4768 Год назад +1

      Thank you 🫶

    • @marionbartley214
      @marionbartley214 Год назад +2

      I really like your embroidery work It's beautiful on your handmade pouch. I enjoyed watching the video, but I would have liked to have seen how you do each stitch individually. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @Cdngardengirl
    @Cdngardengirl Год назад +164

    Silk thread was commonly used in the 1800's and early 1900's and readily available. Silk scraps were bought from dressmakers to the wealthy so poorer people could stitch them up fancy as showpiece quilts to display (and never used) with the woman's sewing ability also on display. The process was a joyful hobby for women of limited means and they'd incorporate beads, ribbons, and anything else 'fancy' they could obtain and the process wasn't rushed. Values have certainly changed since then. I have a taffeta lap quilt I started years ago that I never finished and think I might dig it out along with all the beads, charms, and silk ribbon I bought to enhance it, something one of my granddaughters might want to cherish.

    • @angelmochi9630
      @angelmochi9630 Год назад +2

      Thats so cool. What was this type of thing called? I really want to look it up so i can see examples

    • @Cdngardengirl
      @Cdngardengirl Год назад +5

      Victorian crazy quilts

  • @precisiongrinder
    @precisiongrinder Год назад +181

    It’s a shame your cat is abused so terribly… and only provided one super soft, warm and snuggly pad to lay on.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +87

      Ah, yes. I expect we will hear from her legal team any moment. 👀

    • @gingerkitty1425
      @gingerkitty1425 Год назад +20

      You're right. I'm starting a go fund me for a double bed with feather mattress.

    • @texasred2702
      @texasred2702 Год назад +18

      That poor cat needs a nice warm keyboard to lie on.

    • @bassdivamtm
      @bassdivamtm Год назад +5

      😂

    • @susannechinn647
      @susannechinn647 Год назад +11

      Your cat is my cat’s twin. I was trying to sew yesterday and she was unraveling my yarn. Being in Australia during a heatwave, she didn’t need a nice blanket or pillow.

  • @ainaschultz2701
    @ainaschultz2701 8 месяцев назад +10

    Thank you so much for bringing the quilt back to the original homemakers who just wanted to use their scraps😊 i feel quilting has been "stolen" by the privilegded the last decades, at least in norway. Theres so many expensive gadgets and the fabric cant be used for anything else because its too fragile. Watching you take it back to its roots is so inspiring❤

  • @yankeecitygirl
    @yankeecitygirl Год назад +59

    "The work is meant to be loose and a little bit mad"...I guess that's why I've always been drawn to crazy quilts!

  • @the_quiet_life
    @the_quiet_life Год назад +46

    I'm Breton and I had no idea our embroidery had had an impact outside of Brittany! Thanks for the learning.

  • @prunabluepepper
    @prunabluepepper Год назад +28

    This randomly showed up in my feed and I am so happy it did. Although I would never do something like this, it is an amazing work of art you did there! I am so happy that people like you exist and create such wonderful pieces of fabric, design, colour and joy.

  • @pearlskylar
    @pearlskylar Год назад +9

    You are inspirational. I've been knitting, crocheting, felting, quilting, and sewing. Now with my limited experience in embroidery you have encouraged me to take my scraps and experiment with a project like yours. Thank-you for this video.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +3

      There is always room for learning another craft! 🪡🧶

  • @1angelofthelight2
    @1angelofthelight2 Год назад +12

    That was so restful to watch and the end result so very charming. Thank you for the pleasure.

  • @xinalorreen2031
    @xinalorreen2031 Год назад +5

    I just made a brown linen skirt for myself and I used scraps from previous linen projects (light green and pink) to make a border around the bottom, different sized and shaped triangles all pointing upwards, and a dark green bias tape around the hem. It adds weight to the bottom which I really like, as well as colour to an otherwise drab garment. I didn't get nearly so fancy with the stitches tho, just a wide zigzag by machine so the scraps all have slightly fuzzy edges. I really like how your pouch turned out, maybe next time i'll get fancy and learn some new embroidery stitches. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @marijkeschellenbach2680
    @marijkeschellenbach2680 Год назад +5

    The embroidery stitches just make the quilt! I love this and am looking forward to using my scraps in this fashion as I have always loved the old Victorian patchworks. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nemoforvermore8085
    @nemoforvermore8085 Год назад +20

    Such a great idea for using up those small pieces of fabric! I once made a blanket out of scraps which i cut into squares but that in turn left me with quite a few even smaller scraps, so i hope to try this soon, it turned out so cute and whimsical with the embroidery ☺

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +6

      I have tried more structured patchwork too, and I agree! I just adore the loose and whimsy of this style. ❤️

  • @werelemur1138
    @werelemur1138 Год назад +25

    That is beautiful and looks like so much fun!
    Your assistant is so cooperative. Mine usually stands right in the middle of whatever I'm working on, yelling at me to pay attention to her instead.

  • @hiddenplacestudio
    @hiddenplacestudio Год назад +6

    Nice work! I used to work at a historical reenactment museum and we made these as "Crazy Quilts". I still have a pillow done this way that my mother made with lots of embroidered insects and plants.

  • @mog-gyveroneill2500
    @mog-gyveroneill2500 Год назад +28

    The cat obviously is being neglected, and needs more affection...😆 Absolutely adorable! Great patchwork!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +7

      I expect we'll hear from her pawyers any time now... 👀

    • @dianemoril7612
      @dianemoril7612 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@KristineVike You put on a little pillow to keep her out of your work. I did the same, working with papers and on my computer, my cat always walked on the keyboard, or on my papers. until I put a cardboard box next to me. she sleeps right there and watches me work... so adorable!

    • @autumnangel4808
      @autumnangel4808 7 месяцев назад

      @@dianemoril7612 my son's cat does this, she has a little doughnut cat bed actually on his desk, so cute 🙂

  • @andreaditlefsen8599
    @andreaditlefsen8599 Год назад +8

    I do my “basting” the same way! I use a beading needle which also is bent. LOVED this whole video. 😍♥️

  • @SpiritlessFool
    @SpiritlessFool Год назад +13

    What a lovely project! The colours made me smile, it's a perfect selection for a rainy autumn day ❤

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +3

      I shall now think of my fabric preferences as rainy autumn day aesthetic. How marvellous! I thank you for the association!

  • @bburke6650
    @bburke6650 Год назад +29

    Thank you, Kristine! I've been searching for an alternative to knitting, and your crazy patchwork has given me an idea! I love the style of your videos, and also I love you kitty.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +1

      I am so glad I could inspire you! These are great fun when you need something that can be done quite mindlessly. 🥰

  • @dragnfly917
    @dragnfly917 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm recovering from eye surgery and can't quilt until my eye heals. So, I'm watching other people quilt❤.So GLAD I found your video! BEAUTIFUL project, I'm putting this on my list of things to make as soon as I am able to quilt again!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  9 месяцев назад

      I hope you have a speedy recovery! This would definitely be a great “get back into it” project. It is very forgiving. 🥰

  • @nocomment4642
    @nocomment4642 Год назад +10

    This is wonderful ! I have always loved the look of patchwork but I find the neatness and planned patterns quite daunting.Also I love to hand sew and embroider.This is a much freer way of creating the look.Thank you for sharing your skills

  • @AlexOrozco-Social-Pariah
    @AlexOrozco-Social-Pariah 11 месяцев назад +4

    I've just started sewing my own clothing like 2 years ago and little by little have taken it as a more frequent project amidst all my creative projects, and now that I finally see how I can actually use my scraps, this has just put sewing upper in the value scale. And I was about to prepare myself to go out to a friend's house/biz to pick up MORE fabric he had from his late mother and given up projects, so, there will soon be more scraps to feed my creative compulsion.

  • @nonisnest9718
    @nonisnest9718 Год назад +5

    I have always wanted to make something in the crazy quilt method. Your project was just right and the result was beautiful. I really enjoyed your little “assistant” also.

  • @hirsch5922
    @hirsch5922 Год назад +11

    What a wonderfully sweet project! I shall endevour something similar when my current project (a 1890 underbust corset) is done! I feel like blackwork embroidery might also work well here, or frankly anything one feels like. Also love the term "recovering perfectionist", such a mood!
    I must yet again say that your editing and music choice is so lovely, it just makes your videos feel so cozy to me.

  • @DailyDashOfLife
    @DailyDashOfLife Год назад +9

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE this style of work. I definitely need to try this one day. Gorgeous work.

  • @antoniafitzgerald3803
    @antoniafitzgerald3803 Год назад +9

    I have always loved these type of quilts. Thank you for doing this. Really lovely. I thought it would be a very cute doll blanket. You are really talented

  • @eliza7413
    @eliza7413 Год назад +5

    Oh this is so cute! Would also be really cute as a small shoulderbag for the cases where an outfit does not have (enough) pockets 👀 (which might also be inspired by me lugging my phone around because my halloween outfit had no pockets)

  • @GaraksApprentice
    @GaraksApprentice Год назад +7

    I've been thinking about doing something in this style of patchwork for *ages*, but I've been having trouble visualising how exactly a project is meant to go together. Yours is the first video I've seen that actually shows you how to do it. And the pouch turned out gorgeous!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +2

      I am so happy It finally clicked for you! I hope you make something amazing! 🥰

  • @DrSowmyaSuryanarayana
    @DrSowmyaSuryanarayana Год назад +7

    Omg!!!!!! I love it!! I guess saved all my scrap treasures all along to see this video and create one of this kind!! 🎉 Thank you for sharing ❤😊

  • @danniefrenchpea63
    @danniefrenchpea63 Год назад +6

    Wow, this is really beautiful! What a great scrap project, even if the dent in the pile is not that big 😄 and the colours of the embroidery are so wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing 🙏💖

  • @josequins9099
    @josequins9099 Год назад +7

    I have trouble matching fabrics that work well together but I really want to try this. The finished product is just beautiful.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +1

      I just took what I had (I just so happen to be predictable 😅) but I think livlier fabric choices would be fun too!

  • @shyladwynter
    @shyladwynter Год назад +7

    It might be kind of fun to have matching work bags and needle books and such! I may have to pull my scraps to do this!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад

      That would be amazing fun, indeed! ❤️

  • @krasavitsarose
    @krasavitsarose Год назад +5

    I think this is one of my favorite videos you've made! I do patchwork or "scrappy" hand quilting with my mom and a group of ladies, so immediately you caught my attention. One of my favorite squares is a scrappy square. But adding the embroidery to each of the seams or maybe even just a few here and there would make it pop. Thank you for sharing.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +1

      Scrappy squares are such a great idea! Especially if a fabric is bigger and you don’t want to lug the whole thing around with you at once. And such fun!

  • @ritad673
    @ritad673 Год назад +4

    Excellent video. I'm glad to have found you! Have extensive quilting plans for the near future. I am very much taken with your knitted leaf neckwear and look forward to that video. I've some bright red merino fingering weight that I spun several years ago, never realizing the perfect project for it until now. ❤

  • @estellemeyer4554
    @estellemeyer4554 Год назад +4

    I really enjoyed watching how this lovely pouch was created. Your stitching is so neat and I like your fabric choices. Thank you for the inspiration 😊

  • @brendatucker35
    @brendatucker35 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant project, love how it turned out. My grandmother spent one winter sewing a crazy quilt for us, it is over 50 years old and still looks great!!!❤❤❤

  • @nancyhurt7145
    @nancyhurt7145 11 дней назад

    So happy to find your channel from Shannon Makes! I’ve been on a marathon with her channel the last few days while I’ve been down with a cold. I’ve just begun my slow stitching life this past year. After hundreds of quilts, years of altering bridal wear, and sewing many garments, I’m so at peace with this new process. Love your take today and will be catching up with your makes!

  • @aimeemorgado8715
    @aimeemorgado8715 11 месяцев назад +1

    I teach writing and coach writers. Your childhood experience of drafting is a breath of fresh air. Drafts are there to capture ideas. They are NOT meant to demonstrate perfection .
    I love crazy paper piecing . I can’t line up corners to save my soul- but paper( or muslin) changed the game.
    Thank you for encouraging folks to just make something!

  • @alexwilson5320
    @alexwilson5320 Год назад +2

    Well done! What a beautiful use of scrap frabric.

  • @racheljolley26352
    @racheljolley26352 Год назад +5

    Oh my goodness, what a stunning piece of beautiful creativity, I love it, gorgeous work indeed! And what a darling companion you have there! 🏆🥰

  • @alessazoe
    @alessazoe Год назад +58

    oh wow, I didn’t expect it to turn out so fantastic when you started this. very inspiring to try something similar. also: what great timing is this? I just started to dip my toes into embroidery, so it’s just a perfect nudge! ps: forever in love with your furry assistent whenever they make an appearance. lovely and cozy how they always keep you company on these projects. heart-warming!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +12

      She is such a social little snugglebug! She’d be on top of my project most times if I let her. 😅

    • @alessazoe
      @alessazoe Год назад +7

      @@KristineVike some of mine also do that, I’m glad only two of four like to sit around on my fabric even while I’m running it through a machine... if everyone would be in on the fun, it would be such chaos. :D

    • @virginiaseedsskogen2038
      @virginiaseedsskogen2038 Год назад +1

      Couldn't agree more, love how the needle case turned out, the stitching is beautiful! The furry little assistant is cute too :)

    • @dalehoward5416
      @dalehoward5416 7 месяцев назад

      @@alessazoeI had a cat who LOVED to watch me knit, stitch and garden. Would snuggle down in front of me watching everything I did and would purr up a storm.

  • @CraigsOverijse
    @CraigsOverijse 7 месяцев назад

    What a lovely video thanks for sharing. A friend of mine took a university course which included a topic about women sewing covert subversive messages into samplers, "Prim and proper" were always subverted in needlecraft. This is actually called being thrifty, materials cost a large amount and were hard to produce so people attempted to use every scrap. I learnt some of these stitches as a child at school on a loose woven material we called the binka mats I believe. I really emhoyed seeing your project.

  • @isabellegt9826
    @isabellegt9826 11 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work. My mother used to do our play skirts with this technique. Play skirts are just that, costume for kids to create and use their imagination. I remember vividly tracing the visibles embroideries with my fingers, day dreaming.

  • @glynissweeney
    @glynissweeney 11 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely fabulous, I've been doing this for ever, it's super creative and I hate waste so much I can't even through away my threads and yarn snippets. I have a thread dust bin that is the size of a tea cannister, then I use it on my felting machine to make a different sort of scrap fabric. It is extremely addictive! 😊❤

  • @elisacastillomartin2157
    @elisacastillomartin2157 Год назад +3

    Qué maravilloso trabajo, muy creativo y bonito de ver.

  • @susiedavis2341
    @susiedavis2341 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this project! It's inspiring and feels doable as a first attempt at crazy quilting!

  • @theREmissionary
    @theREmissionary Год назад +2

    This is something I could do while camping this winter. Love the embroidery stitches!

  • @amdupreez2188
    @amdupreez2188 Год назад +1

    I was mesmerized and completely glued to your demonstration.
    Loved the finished little doodle baggy..toggle and all. And the buttonhole in variegated thread.

    • @amdupreez2188
      @amdupreez2188 Год назад

      Will look out for more of your little art piecing. Coller in green just so pretty.

  • @squishy1324
    @squishy1324 Год назад +1

    Thank you…so very much for sharing! I seldom comment.. but I feel compelled to let you know, that I find you to be an adorable soul.
    The pamphlet you shared is very much like the one I own. Mine belonged to my great grandmother’s brother. It also is dated 1884. I have treasured it for many decades.. so it I extremely excited to learn of another like it!
    Blessings from, Cleveland, Ohio

  • @Tania-xu7xe
    @Tania-xu7xe Год назад +3

    Beautiful and inspirational. Love the idea of adding the different embroidery stitches.

  • @erick7542
    @erick7542 Год назад +3

    😮cuanta dedicacion es un trabajo muy hermoso❤/a beautifull work w/ a whole dedication

  • @ElizabethBeaver
    @ElizabethBeaver Год назад +2

    off-topic, but that is a beautiful cowl!
    i'm looking forward to tackling my own scrap-stash with a technique like you showed (so liberated from prim and propriety!), but i'm even-more looking forward to knitting up a cowl like you have!

  • @bettablue2660
    @bettablue2660 Год назад

    You’re making a using a usable Crazy Quilt. These began in the Victorian Era, but today we do it for fabric busting (like you are here), keeping memories of past projects, and usefulness to save money. Thank you for sharing how your creating this.

  • @Zimothy
    @Zimothy Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful results! a great scrap and perfection busting project. And a good one for the longer winter nights coming too, with the more time consuming hand sewing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @dawnagoad9745
    @dawnagoad9745 11 месяцев назад +1

    I do embroidery work and always loved this type of project. I've never done one. I liked this so much, its inspiring me to give it try. Thank you so much!

  • @honeyLXIX
    @honeyLXIX 8 месяцев назад

    i already loved the color composition but as you started adding the little flourishes with the colored floss it became so magical. i love it.

  • @schoggikuacha1166
    @schoggikuacha1166 Год назад +2

    I am so happy your video showed up in my recommedations, what a wonderful work! I am knitter, but now i am inspired to start embroidering as well!

  • @cherylrosbak4092
    @cherylrosbak4092 Год назад +1

    I've never seen Victorian patchwork embroidered before! I love it.

  • @MaryamBehairy
    @MaryamBehairy Год назад +4

    ❤ Absolutely lovely...love all your videos. In fact I'm hand sewing (mostly 😉) a pettycoat (out of 2 king size cotton pillow covers with a beautiful border) using your tutorial on different stitches. This looks like another great project... Autumn got my sewjo back 🍂 🍁

  • @Meredith36
    @Meredith36 Год назад +5

    This is beautiful! So your channel was recommended to me 💚🪡🧵💚

  • @christenagervais7303
    @christenagervais7303 Год назад +4

    I just love your hand sewing! ❤

  • @sheilabennett3289
    @sheilabennett3289 Год назад +4

    What a lovely project❣ Thank you so much for talking me through your process. I have scraps waiting for just such a project, and you've given me the inspiration I need to get going.
    Liked "recovering perfectionist" 😂

  • @dweb9409
    @dweb9409 Год назад +1

    That was so fun to watch. I can’t imagine doing all that hand stitching but love the finished product. 😊

  • @carefreedelight2355
    @carefreedelight2355 Год назад +1

    What absolute fun. Thank you. I feel terrible about all my scraps and I feel terrible about not using my embroidery stitches book. Voila!

  • @samsanderson224
    @samsanderson224 Год назад +11

    It’s beautiful! The different colored threaded embroidery really makes it stand out❤

  • @shawnh8754
    @shawnh8754 11 месяцев назад +1

    That is really cute. I love handwork. Thx for the link to the pamphlet. I foresee some winter evenings in the recliner hand stitching! :)

  • @lynylyn316
    @lynylyn316 Год назад +4

    What a wonderful video to wake up to!! I’m very inspired to make a tarot deck pouch for a friends bday upcoming. Thank you again for sharing this beauty 💖

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад

      That sounds like a glorious little project, such a gift would surely be well-loved! ❤️

  • @elinordrake9716
    @elinordrake9716 8 месяцев назад

    The embroidery is lovely, how well the entire project turned out!! Thank you for posting the link!

  • @Tvianne
    @Tvianne Год назад +3

    I have bent needles too! no judgement here! (your assistant is always lovely!) Nice project, very satisfying! The stitches are gorgeous 🤩

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +1

      Bent needle society… 👀 but yes! Trying to figure out the stitches was so much fun!

  • @evelynbourne2500
    @evelynbourne2500 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks you for uploading the stitch cards! I can't wait to add some of those "fancy" stitches to my stitching projects. ❤

  • @KC-ku9dq
    @KC-ku9dq 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work, thank you for sharing. I do similar patchwork things, but more sashiko/boro inspired. But, this looks like a lot of fun too. And such cozy fun with your kitty inspector.☺

  • @keiranbbb
    @keiranbbb Год назад +5

    Your stitches are absolutely lovely 😊🪡 recovering perfectionists unite!!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It helps when it’s great fun. 😊

  • @katewhyte6274
    @katewhyte6274 Год назад +1

    I so enjoyed watching you sew that pretty bag. Thank you. UPDATE: Kristine, I'm making some for gifts.

  • @jayneterry8701
    @jayneterry8701 Год назад +1

    I'm over from Shannon Makes channel as she was inspired by your project and made her own Victorian knitting tote! It came out great! And so did yours.👍💓Linen tape is not easily found here in Canada. Ours tends to be polyester. Thanks for the lovely video.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад

      I found mine online from a small mill in Italy. Amazing what treasures we stumble onto sometimes. :)

  • @suzannakoizumi8605
    @suzannakoizumi8605 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful little project. I heard you can buy linen clothes at thrift stores. Thanks for the link to the instructions!

  • @hilarykemsley5627
    @hilarykemsley5627 27 дней назад

    LOVE the variety of stitching around each piece! Beautiful and interesting!!!

  • @alycevonrothkirch8698
    @alycevonrothkirch8698 Год назад +10

    This is just lovely. It occurs to me that this type of patchwork and embroidery would also work really well with the 18th century tie-on pocket, which is featured in one of the Burnley & Trowbridge tutorials...

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +2

      It would work very well for that, indeed!

  • @bethmaldonado4200
    @bethmaldonado4200 Год назад +1

    I just love this! Your finished work is gorgeous!! I am absolutely a perfectionist when it comes to sewing and this is a great idea for letting go of that and letting the creativity flow! Thank you!!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад

      I hope you do give it a try! I love that you get a portable little stitch library to check back on if needed too. ❤️

  • @emmam586
    @emmam586 2 месяца назад

    Gorgeous work, this is truly an aspirational project for me at this point in my journey. I will be saving all my scraps until the day I am ready to try to make this.

  • @jeannechero7652
    @jeannechero7652 9 месяцев назад +1

    Realmente é um trabalho de paciência e bem elaborado... tiro o meu chapéu pra você é esse gatinho lindo 😍😍😍🐈🇧🇷👏👏👏👏

  • @knitsforthesoulpodcast4186
    @knitsforthesoulpodcast4186 Год назад +2

    So lovely and your knitted collar is beautiful as well. Thank you for sharing this idea!

  • @bowenarrows7819
    @bowenarrows7819 Год назад +4

    I love this. What a great idea and yours looks great. I'll be scheming about making knitting pouches and otherwise for friends and family 😈

  • @cristinacortes7912
    @cristinacortes7912 Год назад +3

    Bello....bello...bello😍... felicitaciones!!!!! saludos desde 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱

  • @chloegrl1366
    @chloegrl1366 Год назад +1

    LOVE how this turned out wow what you turned all those bits into!!! Thx for the inspiration!!!!!

  • @irismedouz
    @irismedouz Год назад +1

    Очень красиво,когда доскутки обшивают разной стежком

  • @HannahHann1984
    @HannahHann1984 10 месяцев назад

    You have totally inspired me to get back into stitching thanks so much, your bag is exquisite!

  • @evermateo6166
    @evermateo6166 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow this was amazing! I’m inspired to try this wanting to make more of my clothes with natural fibers and wanted to learn how to embroider my own unique pieces- new subscriber can’t wait to watch the other videos thank you!

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  8 месяцев назад

      I hope you do! Projects like these are such a great place to start. ❤️

  • @juanajimenez7631
    @juanajimenez7631 Год назад +1

    Really lovely idea but I don't think I would have the patience. Well done Kristine fascinating project.

  • @marienuance9175
    @marienuance9175 Год назад +1

    Travail sublime. Cela me donne des idées de créations. Merci pour ce partage 🙏🏻

  • @godschildyes
    @godschildyes Год назад +2

    I just had to subscribe after watching this!just wonderful! Thank you so much for keeping these handiwork alive! 🙏💜😁

  • @beckjaq3608
    @beckjaq3608 Год назад +1

    Luv this! My kitty cat does the same thing. Whether im readin or sewin she always gets right up on my work. She knows i cant resist pettin her. What did u do with the blue thread around the button (not talkin bout the buttonhole). Great work!

  • @lactarius7781
    @lactarius7781 Год назад +11

    This is stunning! I absolutely love your work

  • @Kokum11
    @Kokum11 Год назад +1

    Your work is wonderful, your project completely lovely. What a great video.

  • @gypsychc
    @gypsychc Год назад +2

    Hello my friend... s always in awe with what you share. Thank you! I will now go pull cabbage and scraps. What fun! Hugs to you.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +1

      Oooh, I hope you do! So much cabbage fabric, so much potential! ❤️

    • @gypsychc
      @gypsychc Год назад

      indeed @@KristineVike 😘😘

  • @katecapek3116
    @katecapek3116 Год назад +7

    There is no way i could do so many different decorative stitches and keep them compatibally sized/spaced.

    • @KristineVike
      @KristineVike  Год назад +6

      Then again, neither did I!
      But if it bothers you, there are rulers to help with that. I just don’t have the patience for them. 🥰

  • @elzaferreira7370
    @elzaferreira7370 Год назад +2

    Lindo trabalho feito com muito amor !!! Um grande abraço cheio harmônia do Brasil 👏👏👏👏♥️😻

  • @maricarmenillanm7170
    @maricarmenillanm7170 Год назад +1

    ¡Me encanta!, más tutoriales por favor, saludos desde España, ¡gracias por compartir!.

  • @DivinaVoluntas
    @DivinaVoluntas Год назад +1

    MA è BELLISSIMO!!!!! Grazie, cara! Gesù sempre ti benedica!😍🥰😘😘😘😘😘🤗

  • @gabyren4892
    @gabyren4892 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wunderschöne Arbeit! Takk 💐

  • @gracecanon2872
    @gracecanon2872 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this informative and lovely video.

  • @pennysargent9557
    @pennysargent9557 Год назад +1

    Wonderful & inspiring just love the whole concept. Thank you