These used to be a Mothering Sunday craft project when I was at primary school. Unfortunately so for my sisters too, she had two spares of everything 😄
That piece on the back is indeed old as no one does tatting anymore. It is incredibly beautiful. Because tatting is so difficult it was almost always just an embellishment over something else. It was almost always done in ecru.
Thank you for sharing your ideas in this video. I love the paisley fabric so much I have been through all the fabric stores in my area searching for something similar. I did find a couple of beautiful pieces!!!
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this beautiful and unique little needle book. I absolutely love ❤❤❤❤ it and it gives me a great reason, to make some of these for gifts. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Merci pour ce joli partage. Vraiment adorable ce petit ouvrage, j adore ❤Je cherchais depuis un moment comment faire un petit livre et c est exactement ce que je voulais. J ai hâte d en commencer un. Vos tissus sont vraiment trop beaux. 😊
Your video came at a good time for me. My antique silk pin cushion has multiple tears and is falling apart. I can now make a vintage inspired case to replace it.
Hello Eleanor. Have just subscribed to your channel and have been delighted with your tutorial about making a needle case. Yours is the only one I've seen that presumes that viewers know nothing about the topic (and I didn't). This then made your fabulous beginners instructions easy to follow. Thankyou so much because now I feel confident about giving this new interest a go. I am a patchworker so do understand about fabrics but had no understanding really about the construction of the project from the absolute beginning. I have many lovely pieces of old lace and embroideries and now feel confident about putting them to good use in Christmas gifts etc. Thankyou so much from Australia for your help with this. Do hope your hand is better by now ❤️
Hi there! Enjoyed your video and thanks for sharing. It turned out so darn pretty. All your fabrics were outstanding to choose from. Would you please let me know what were the embroidery needles that you said that you only used. After getting those, I can't wait to give this a try. Thanks again. Linda
Thanks so much for sharing your creation of this piece. Just adore that Irish lace! And the fabric is fabulous! The red lining really pops too. If you would like another slow stitch project idea, check out my slow stitch fabric envelopes on my channel which are a great way to celebrate and use your vintage and social bits and pieces. Plus you’ll have a place to keep your work in progress projects. Cheers, Christine
I so want to watch your videos and thought I would try again from about a year ago but my brain doesn’t agree with the video feeling like it’s skipping all of the time. 😢 I like listening to your voice 😊 Hopefully it’s just me and there are so many other people who can enjoy your videos.
This is so beautiful, I am really glad you got to use your favourite fabric for something so sweet for yourself =) Ps.. You are Dawn French aren't you??! Tee hee, you sound so much like her ;)
I'm doing much better thanks. I have to ask, which quilt? 😂😂 If it's broderie perse quilt, I've done nothing because I needed Bondaweb and monofilament thread, see 2 videos after this one. 😊
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These used to be a Mothering Sunday craft project when I was at primary school. Unfortunately so for my sisters too, she had two spares of everything 😄
That piece on the back is indeed old as no one does tatting anymore. It is incredibly beautiful. Because tatting is so difficult it was almost always just an embellishment over something else. It was almost always done in ecru.
"there are days when I can't thread these..." I can totally relate.😁
It’s how we used to make photo albums in the 80’s. Lovely.
Awesome! It's really beautiful. I love the lace. I need to make me one of these. Thank You.
Thank you for sharing your ideas in this video. I love the paisley fabric so much I have been through all the fabric stores in my area searching for something similar. I did find a couple of beautiful pieces!!!
Wonderfully, clear instructions for a lovely needle book. Thank you.
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this beautiful and unique little needle book. I absolutely love ❤❤❤❤ it and it gives me a great reason, to make some of these for gifts. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
Merci pour ce joli partage. Vraiment adorable ce petit ouvrage, j adore ❤Je cherchais depuis un moment comment faire un petit livre et c est exactement ce que je voulais. J ai hâte d en commencer un. Vos tissus sont vraiment trop beaux. 😊
Bom dia flor do dia meu girassol 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 adorei seu trabalho muito delicado parabéns mil beijinhos 🌻 💋 🌻 💋 🌻
So cute.Thanks for clear instructions.
That background fabric is stunning … wonderful find … thank you for the lovely tutorial ❤
Thank you for showing us your step-by-step process!!
J'adore c'est très joli merci de France
Amazing textiles and vintage findings. I've been using the ones my grandmothers and mother made. Nearly worn out, but dear.
That was a great video. Really helpful for a newbie like me. Thank you. Now I can't wait to start my first ever needle book. Thank you!
This is just lovely!
I'm totally blown away that you have some 100 year old fabric - it looks amazing. Great project!
Wow it is old isn't it? Funny I never think of it that way. Thank for watching and sharing on twitter 💚
Lovely detail. I know just the person to share with.🌈
Gracias por compartir ❤
Your video came at a good time for me. My antique silk pin cushion has multiple tears and is falling apart. I can now make a vintage inspired case to replace it.
Perfect timing, that's good, hope your project goes well 💚
Hello Eleanor. Have just subscribed to your channel and have been delighted with your tutorial about making a needle case. Yours is the only one I've seen that presumes that viewers know nothing about the topic (and I didn't). This then made your fabulous beginners instructions easy to follow. Thankyou so much because now I feel confident about giving this new interest a go. I am a patchworker so do understand about fabrics but had no understanding really about the construction of the project from the absolute beginning. I have many lovely pieces of old lace and embroideries and now feel confident about putting them to good use in Christmas gifts etc. Thankyou so much from Australia for your help with this. Do hope your hand is better by now ❤️
@@MarionBradley-w7k oh I'm so glad you liked it Marion. Thank you for the lovely comment, and good luck with your Christmas gifts!
Very nice.
Maravilloso trabajo❤❤❤❤
This is so pretty.
Really love your tutorial. its well and clear explained, Ican't wait to start mine..TFS...you are GREAT!!!!
So cute needle book, inspired me to make one with my bits and bobs!
Hi there! Enjoyed your video and thanks for sharing. It turned out so darn pretty. All your fabrics were outstanding to choose from. Would you please let me know what were the embroidery needles that you said that you only used. After getting those, I can't wait to give this a try. Thanks again. Linda
The final result is soooo pretty!
Thank you 😊
Thanks so much for sharing your creation of this piece. Just adore that Irish lace! And the fabric is fabulous! The red lining really pops too. If you would like another slow stitch project idea, check out my slow stitch fabric envelopes on my channel which are a great way to celebrate and use your vintage and social bits and pieces. Plus you’ll have a place to keep your work in progress projects. Cheers, Christine
I’m try to converless after being I’ll, so thank you this is just what I needed . Great little project. X
Oh I hope you feel better soon, I hope my videos helps little 💗
Convalescing is hard.
I so want to watch your videos and thought I would try again from about a year ago but my brain doesn’t agree with the video feeling like it’s skipping all of the time. 😢
I like listening to your voice 😊
Hopefully it’s just me and there are so many other people who can enjoy your videos.
What a lovely project and calming watch. Hope your hand gets better soon.
Thank you so much, I hope so too! 💚
Very lovely! You have inspired me to go through my old fabric bits I’ve saved over the years, now I know what I’m going to do with them!
Very beautiful needle case
I would never do this, but find it very entertaining to watch you work.
Aww, thank you 😊
Just what I’ve been looking for! Thank you.❤❤
Thank you! Very excited to try it!
Great instructions 😍 Thanks
TFS Love the needlecase 😊 Greetings from OZ 🇦🇺😎
The v cut in the lace is a dovetail ! lol❤😊
Absolutely beautiful. Love your work. From NZ.
Love, love, love this video. So fabulous. Take care sweetheart xx.
Encantador !!! Gracias por el tutorial 😊🎉🎉🎉
That was so lovely to watch, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! 💚
This is so beautiful, I am really glad you got to use your favourite fabric for something so sweet for yourself =)
Ps.. You are Dawn French aren't you??! Tee hee, you sound so much like her ;)
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Nice case, will do one for myself, will add it to my list😀
Go for it! 😂😂😂😂😂 Can you actually sew? Would you like me to make one for you? 😂😂😂😂 xxxx❤
Enjoyed this Video so much. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very pretty!
Beautiful.
love this
Beautiful!
Very clever!
I hesitate to do one with cardboard or not cardboard.... It depends on my imagination...
How’s your quilt coming? Hope your doing better
I'm doing much better thanks. I have to ask, which quilt? 😂😂 If it's broderie perse quilt, I've done nothing because I needed Bondaweb and monofilament thread, see 2 videos after this one. 😊
Looks like tatting!!
Gorgeous, I love this