Yay!!! You are “Riding The Dragon” to a finish. Every time I get that close to a finish it seems to take forever! But how beautiful it will be when it’s done! Can’t wait to stitch on “Time For Myself” for our WIPGO buddy stitch! 🤗💕
Interesting, I also have a mental block when it comes to Miras, and as soon an I am working on one I remember how much I love it 🤷🏻♀️ Happy stitching 🪡🧵🥰
Hi Sarah. Love all your pieces you are working on and your Celtic Ladies I’m so looking forward to see how they turn out. Dragon Ride is just fabulous. Don’t know how you get so much stitching done!! Would love to see the backs of your pieces, and I’m sure others would love it too. I cannot work on the larger counts. I’m a 14ct stitcher. So I really admire your stitching on higher counts. Happy Stitching.
Wow Dragon Ride is SO close to a finish! Can’t wait to see it. Your teacups are just so precious. I hope your cold stays away - you have too much to do get sick right now!! ❤❤
I did get sick, but thankfully only felt yucky for about half a day - the rest of the time has just been dealing with some mucus - overall a very mild cold, which I'm very thankful for!
Hi Sarah always look forward to watching your video's. Love the progress on your cross stitching. In the meantime Happy Stitching and be safe and kind. God bless Pat
May I ask what pdf reader you use? I am really wanting to flip a couple of paper patterns into my tablet. I love your new Hershel and Lucy chart…plan is to do all three charts.
My process for getting paper patterns on my tablet is pretty low-tech, but it's enough of a step-up from using paper that it's helpful for the stitching process. Using an old iPad, I take pictures of the pattern pages. Then in the photos section, I select all the pictures for that pattern and in options select "Save to Books". It then opens up Books and has the set of pictures you selected in there as a "book". When on one of the pages, tap the screen and the option to select a highlighter tool comes up, and you can then mark off your finished stitches with your finger - essentially a digital working copy. I'm sure there are fancier ways of doing things, but I think some PDF readers cost money. This was a default app that was already on the iPad, so I'm good with that! :)
My process for getting paper patterns on my tablet is pretty low-tech, but it's enough of a step-up from using paper that it's helpful for the stitching process. Using an old iPad, I take pictures of the pattern pages. Then in the photos section, I select all the pictures for that pattern and in options select "Save to Books". It then opens up Books and has the set of pictures you selected in there as a "book". When on one of the pages, tap the screen and the option to select a highlighter tool comes up, and you can then mark off your finished stitches with your finger - essentially a digital working copy. I'm sure there are fancier ways of doing things, but I think some PDF readers cost money. This was a default app that was already on the iPad, so I'm good with that! :)
Yay!!! You are “Riding The Dragon” to a finish. Every time I get that close to a finish it seems to take forever! But how beautiful it will be when it’s done!
Can’t wait to stitch on “Time For Myself” for our WIPGO buddy stitch! 🤗💕
Love your progress on your wips. Happy stitching!
Interesting, I also have a mental block when it comes to Miras, and as soon an I am working on one I remember how much I love it 🤷🏻♀️
Happy stitching 🪡🧵🥰
Dragon ride for the finish! Yeah, it is so beautiful. Love your ability to touch so many projects each week.
Thanks for Sharing Sarah . So Uplifting ❤Lovely new release, too!! Happy Stitching 😊
I really love the dragon looking forward to seeing the finish piece 😍
Love love love your start on Rainbow Princess! Thank you so much for your review of the chart - that was very kind of you ❤
Hi Sarah
Love all of your WIPS - beautiful stitching.
I could never put a project away for a year.
Take Care & Happy Stitching
❤️🤗🧵🦯🧵❤️
Lady of the Flag is looking gorgeous! Thanks for sharing all your beautiful projects.
Thank you Sarah! Happy Stitching! - Valerie
I missed seeing Dragon Ride. Happy May stitching!
Loved to see progress on Lady of the Flag; she's one of my favorites. Good luck on Dragon Rider. You can do it!
I love the Rainbow Princess. She’s so stunning!
So good to see you this week. Sometimes shorter videos are better then longer ones. I can fit it in. I enjoy everything you show.
I love you Janet Stiver pieces but I have far too many things to stitch it myself x
Hi again. I enjoyed seeing all of your progress, on your cross stitching. Everything is looking so good. Have a great week and see you next time.
Hi Sarah. Love all your pieces you are working on and your Celtic Ladies I’m so looking forward to see how they turn out. Dragon Ride is just fabulous. Don’t know how you get so much stitching done!! Would love to see the backs of your pieces, and I’m sure others would love it too. I cannot work on the larger counts. I’m a 14ct stitcher. So I really admire your stitching on higher counts. Happy Stitching.
Short videos are better than no videos… nice to see you!!!
Wow Dragon Ride is SO close to a finish! Can’t wait to see it. Your teacups are just so precious. I hope your cold stays away - you have too much to do get sick right now!! ❤❤
I did get sick, but thankfully only felt yucky for about half a day - the rest of the time has just been dealing with some mucus - overall a very mild cold, which I'm very thankful for!
Thanks for all your inspiration! I am planning my first full coverage, have the pattern and most of the floss!
Thank you for sharing.
Hi Sarah always look forward to watching your video's. Love the progress on your cross stitching. In the meantime Happy Stitching and be safe and kind. God bless
Pat
Dragon Ride is going to be spectacular when it is finished - I can't wait! Thanks for all of the great projects you show.
Haha yay! I'm so excited to be Afremov buddies with you!
Me too!
Rainbow princess is beautiful!!! 😍
Dragon Ride...woohoo.
May I ask what pdf reader you use? I am really wanting to flip a couple of paper patterns into my tablet. I love your new Hershel and Lucy chart…plan is to do all three charts.
My process for getting paper patterns on my tablet is pretty low-tech, but it's enough of a step-up from using paper that it's helpful for the stitching process. Using an old iPad, I take pictures of the pattern pages. Then in the photos section, I select all the pictures for that pattern and in options select "Save to Books". It then opens up Books and has the set of pictures you selected in there as a "book". When on one of the pages, tap the screen and the option to select a highlighter tool comes up, and you can then mark off your finished stitches with your finger - essentially a digital working copy. I'm sure there are fancier ways of doing things, but I think some PDF readers cost money. This was a default app that was already on the iPad, so I'm good with that! :)
First comment ❤ 😆 love your stitchy inspo this week!
What pdf reader do you use
My process for getting paper patterns on my tablet is pretty low-tech, but it's enough of a step-up from using paper that it's helpful for the stitching process. Using an old iPad, I take pictures of the pattern pages. Then in the photos section, I select all the pictures for that pattern and in options select "Save to Books". It then opens up Books and has the set of pictures you selected in there as a "book". When on one of the pages, tap the screen and the option to select a highlighter tool comes up, and you can then mark off your finished stitches with your finger - essentially a digital working copy. I'm sure there are fancier ways of doing things, but I think some PDF readers cost money. This was a default app that was already on the iPad, so I'm good with that! :)
You are so awesome to answer my question… this sounds doable… all the others seem confusing