Sarah, you are such a great teacher, very thorough. You show needle position on the back, between the fabric pieces as well as for inserting and exiting the fabric. This is invaluable for a newbie like me! You make me feel that I can do this, and with your teaching I can. Thank you.
Your videos just came into my feed the other day, and I'm so glad. I only sew with my machines, but I find your content very inspiring, so I'm going to have to take up a needle and thread now! 😊 And I must say that you have beautiful hands. So pleasant to watch your tutorials-- I'm a subscriber now! 🥳
Sarah, your hair is beautiful today and I love seeing your eyes clearly (lol). You and Jonathan are a great team and you seem very happy. and it makes me happy to know love still exists as I doubted it after I left a horrible husband. Thank you for being there and making my embroidery adventure so enjoyable. Learning something new every week. Again, thank you so much ! .
This video about gathering pieces of fabrics is very useful. I am so glad to learn about the invisible stitching. I quilt as well and I am thinking of assembling without using the sewing machine for a smaller piece. I also started making miniature furniture and a doll house so it would be fun to make a tiny quilt for the bed. Thank you for spending the time to teach all these beautiful stitches. .
Dear Sarah. There’s a company called Coral and Tusk. They are selling embroidered pieces like pillows, etc. they’re charging hundreds for a simply embroidered items. You might want to check it out. Maybe an episode with a homemade version??
I love your tutorials, Sarah, they are so clear and the camera work really shows your explanations perfectly. I'm doing the slow stitch sew along and loving every minute of it. I'm aiming to learn enough stitches and techniques to complete some embroidery my mum left when she died.
Thank you Sarah for the slow stitch sew along. I am enjoying stitching without any pressure. I am bringing my stitching to work and when I get a lunch break I try to put a few stitches in.❤
Wow Sarah I have so much enjoyed your videos you are a fabulous teacher I wanted to put my initials on my quilt but I didn't know how or what thread to use but thanks to you I am going to have a go thankyou🎉
You are probably going to think I'm crazy......I want to thank you for always having nice nails and cuticles. I've seen some videos where the women have awful nails with dry hang nails and I'm always distracted by how bad they look. So again, thank you for being groomed. ❤😂
Thank you Sarah for showing us these joining methods. I was just wondering how best to extend my slow stitching piece when I need to. Its goid to learn hiw to do it neatlyv. I have started mine I just need to remember to share on the fb book page xx
I don't quite understand the first stitch... You're going in the seam on the right and then do you come out through the seam on the left hand piece? The fabrics are actually a little dark to discern the process
Even something as simple as joins can be beautiful. Thank you
Sarah, you are such a great teacher, very thorough. You show needle position on the back, between the fabric pieces as well as for inserting and exiting the fabric. This is invaluable for a newbie like me! You make me feel that I can do this, and with your teaching I can. Thank you.
I agree with you, I find Sarah's teaching style natural and extremely helpful :)
This is so helpful Sarah, thank you. You really know your audience. Another relaxing informative video with some lovely ideas. 🌸
Beautiful joining and I love the cute powder blue buttons.
Love your videos ❤️
Thank you Sarah !!! Very helpful and..... as always...... your explanations and demonstrations were very clear !!!!
Your videos just came into my feed the other day, and I'm so glad. I only sew with my machines, but I find your content very inspiring, so I'm going to have to take up a needle and thread now! 😊 And I must say that you have beautiful hands. So pleasant to watch your tutorials-- I'm a subscriber now! 🥳
Sarah, your hair is beautiful today and I love seeing your eyes clearly (lol). You and Jonathan are a great team and you seem very happy. and it makes me happy to know love still exists as I doubted it after I left a horrible husband. Thank you for being there and making my embroidery adventure so enjoyable. Learning something new every week. Again, thank you so much !
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Thank you for a wonderful lesson as always!
These ideas are useful and pretty.
Another wonderful video. You’re a great teacher
I enjoy each and every video you make! Your great content and high quality production always earn my Thumbs Up!!🤩👍
Great instructions and demonstration as always! Really appreciated the thorough explanation of each steps. Thanks for sharing Sarah 😊
Thank you for another inspiring tutorial ❤
Really enjoyed that video Sarah. Thanks.
This video about gathering pieces of fabrics is very useful. I am so glad to learn about the invisible stitching. I quilt as well and I am thinking of assembling without using the sewing machine for a smaller piece. I also started making miniature furniture and a doll house so it would be fun to make a tiny quilt for the bed. Thank you for spending the time to teach all these beautiful stitches.
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Thank you @sarah, some really good ideas for connecting fabrics - I am looking forward to trying them out :D
Dear Sarah. There’s a company called Coral and Tusk. They are selling embroidered pieces like pillows, etc. they’re charging hundreds for a simply embroidered items. You might want to check it out. Maybe an episode with a homemade version??
Great tutorial!! I like that book you showed.
I have that stitch bible, it is excellent :)
I love your tutorials, Sarah, they are so clear and the camera work really shows your explanations perfectly. I'm doing the slow stitch sew along and loving every minute of it. I'm aiming to learn enough stitches and techniques to complete some embroidery my mum left when she died.
Thank you Sarah for the slow stitch sew along. I am enjoying stitching without any pressure. I am bringing my stitching to work and when I get a lunch break I try to put a few stitches in.❤
Thank you for another well explained tutorial. I love slow stitching and you have given me some new ideas. Again, thank you! ❤
Thanks Sarah, I’m making baby quilt and using your stitches to embroider on the squares. Yay😊
Thank you Sarah, this is very helpful
Hello! I'm so glad I found you! I am a beginner and you give such useful tips and ideas. Greetings from Bulgaria!
You really are such a great teacher. I always learn something new and interesting. ❤
Thank you 👍
Completed the flower bouquet today. Thankyou Sarah for the encouragement 💐
Perfection of presentation. I am so grateful….a word for color of background-- my fav’ color of yellow.
Sarah, I learned quite a few tips. Thank you! 👍👍. Have a blessed day 🌈💚🙏💚🌈
I love the windows with the bows! This will find its way onto something for my granddaughters. Thanks so much!
Absolutely love & appreciate your wonderful tutorials!
Wow Sarah I have so much enjoyed your videos you are a fabulous teacher I wanted to put my initials on my quilt but I didn't know how or what thread to use but thanks to you I am going to have a go thankyou🎉
You are probably going to think I'm crazy......I want to thank you for always having nice nails and cuticles. I've seen some videos where the women have awful nails with dry hang nails and I'm always distracted by how bad they look. So again, thank you for being groomed. ❤😂
Sarah, thank you for this lesson . It's very useful in thhe patchwork.. kisses from France
Thanks for all your examples. ❤
Brilliant,Sarah!
Very helpful and beautiful. Thank you.
Great video, as always!
And I absolutely love the Embroidery Stitch Bible! Such a great resource, and so many good photos.
Grazie per tutti i tuoi tutorial❤
Thanks!
Thank you Sarah for showing us these joining methods. I was just wondering how best to extend my slow stitching piece when I need to. Its goid to learn hiw to do it neatlyv. I have started mine I just need to remember to share on the fb book page xx
Great info! Thank uou!
I did have some trouble seeing, with the thread colors. Maybe white would work better on the dark backgrounds?
Your beautiful hands and nails are so nice to see.
Thanks
Hi just watched your what to make with slowstitching video enjoyed it I was just wondering could you make a drawstring or tote bag with it?
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I don't quite understand the first stitch... You're going in the seam on the right and then do you come out through the seam on the left hand piece? The fabrics are actually a little dark to discern the process
Yes Judy, a little stitch in the seam on one side then one on the other to pull the two pieces of fabric together
How to make the zig zag fabric (right side of this video)
Thanks for the great tips, Sarah 😊