Flosstube #1: Hi, I’m From Ukraine

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @lynnezacha6229
    @lynnezacha6229 Год назад +1

    I totally agree with some of the other commenters that your first piece should be finished . it is a great reminder of your grandmothers love and time she shared with you. Look how far you have come. I'm sure she would be proud, all of your stitching is beautiful!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! I think, finishing it is getting more votes 😃

  • @terribrowning8487
    @terribrowning8487 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful stitching, your knowledge and your love for these arts! You did a wonderful job on your first video and look forward to your next❤

  • @reneearnett126
    @reneearnett126 Год назад +4

    Good job on your first FlossTube video! 🎉 So enjoyed seeing your many projects and learning about your heritage. I think you should finish your first piece into a table runner but leave the first flower you stitched "as is" because it's a special part of your stitching journey and a connection with your grandmother. 💕

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, that flower is now too precious to frog. Thank you for the idea.

  • @Susan-zy2in
    @Susan-zy2in Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful Ukrainian stitching heritage. Your Flosstube was charming.

  • @thoughtsofawindowgirl2112
    @thoughtsofawindowgirl2112 Год назад

    Lovely FLosstube. Great job. If that piece of stitched linen was stitched by my grandmother and myself, I’d finish stitching my portion and then add a beautiful fringe all along edge and keep it and wear as a shawl for special occasion so you always can wear and remember your grandmother. Beautiful stitching.

  • @PamelaHall-v4q
    @PamelaHall-v4q Год назад +2

    Thank you for your wonderful stories about your country's traditions of stitching styles. They are all beautiful. The wood map of your country is spectacular! I look forward to seeing your stitching on it. Best wishes with your veterinary studies, and for peace to come to your country.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you for your wishes 😊 I do need some luck with my studies now as I have few exams to pass 😅

  • @susanalbaugh8803
    @susanalbaugh8803 Год назад

    How lovely that you have your first cross stitching on the same fabric as you Grandmother's stitching. You could make her stitching the front of a pillow and then put your stitching (either as is or finished) on the back. Looking forward to your next floss time.

  • @clappjl
    @clappjl 8 месяцев назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed your first flosstube! OMG you speak 4 languages! So impressed! I really enjoyed your enthusiasm for your heritage stitching. I ‘m late to comment but my vote for your grandmothers table scarf is to complete it. So precious. My first stitch was a green frog, long gone.

  • @Godoodlesnstitch
    @Godoodlesnstitch Год назад

    I love your work! I enjoyed your blog! I would finish the table runner in honor of your grandmother. She was a huge part of your stitching life. I am so glad you are doing these videos!

  • @cathydenison8716
    @cathydenison8716 Год назад

    I loved your first flosstube and enjoyed learning about different stitching. For your first project with grandmother either the table cloth or a set of pillows . Both would be a great display piece

  • @lettyzane2720
    @lettyzane2720 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful traditions!

  • @catherinecaughell8961
    @catherinecaughell8961 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful stitching with us! It as fascinating to hear about the specific Ukrainian styles of cross stitch.

  • @normaferro3190
    @normaferro3190 Год назад

    I was watching Sarah’s Stitching Spot, who mentioned your flosstube video - am starting at the beginning and enjoying it very much. My first instinct of what to do with your first cross stitch project, in collaboration with your grandmother, was to make it into a table runner, but someone mentioned a pillow, and that really speaks to me. It is so sweet that you have saved it all these years - treasure always.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you for stopping by! Sarah was very kind to me. Thank you for welcoming me in the community.😊

  • @craftyv3750
    @craftyv3750 Год назад

    I’m so happy I came across your channel. I think you should finish your side and display your beautiful grandmother’s memory for all to see. Don’t fix your stitching mistakes as a young girl. That’s part of the beautiful memory. Thanks so much for sharing.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! Yes, I wouldn't be able to frog my old stitches. This memory is precious.

  • @faeriepabich6414
    @faeriepabich6414 Год назад

    The very first stitching I did was taught to me by my grandmother, too! What a delightful first FlossTube, and I love all the beautiful Ukrainian stitching. Can’t wait to see what you are up to next!

  • @janelanderson1625
    @janelanderson1625 Год назад

    More, more, more!… You are fun to watch. I love your history, and that clothing and stitching is such a big part of Ukrainian values and heritage. I just loved listening to you. Yes, I want to see more of your stitching if your grandmother has more stitching, just love it. Best of everything to you.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Oh thank you! I'll do more 😉 Unfortunately, this is the only cross-stitched piece from my grandmother.

  • @theresapetrik1995
    @theresapetrik1995 Год назад +4

    You are off to a marvelous start! Thank you for sharing some of the traditions of Ukranian stitching and your adaptations of these designs. Your work is beautiful!

  • @ranessahunley3342
    @ranessahunley3342 Год назад

    Loved all the projects you shared from your country. Beautiful stitching. Love to see more.

  • @Sues_knots_and_crosses
    @Sues_knots_and_crosses Год назад

    I really enjoyed your flosstube. It was so interesting to see and hear about your traditional Ukrainian stitching. It’s is absolutely beautiful. The piece you did with your grandmother is very special. I would finish your part. Leave your childhood stitches as these are a reminder of you as a little girl. It’s very special. I think I would frame it as an heirloom piece. I loved your shirts, they are stunning. And also enjoyed learning about the special towels. The small pieces you stitched with the Dream plane and the yellow and blue one with the bird were stunning. Small pieces that say so much. I look forward to seeing more of your work. Well done on your first flosstube.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Yes, that's so true that small pieces can say so much! I will share more interesting facts about traditional towels when I start one.

  • @athenabesa380
    @athenabesa380 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your Ukrainian stitching.

  • @Kathysimmeth6678
    @Kathysimmeth6678 Год назад

    Very nice #1 flosstube. You do beautiful work. I love hearing about stitching in other parts of the world. Looking forward to next flosstube. 🌻

  • @jomariehogle1980
    @jomariehogle1980 Год назад

    Great video. Beautiful stitching. Sure enjoy your stories and the piece you shared with your grandmother. Such interesting topics. Thank you for sharing.

  • @christycochran4591
    @christycochran4591 Год назад

    I very much enjoyed your video and seeing the traditional stitch from your precious country Ukraine. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to seeing more of your stitching and that beautiful yellow dress. 😂❤

  • @loreenmcquaid6033
    @loreenmcquaid6033 Год назад

    I enjoyed your first FlossTube. Loved seeing your all your projects, the stitching is beautiful. Can't wait for the next video.

  • @juliannebosker61
    @juliannebosker61 Год назад

    Your FlossTube was great. I enjoyed seeing all your whips. I will be looking forward to more.
    Welcome!

  • @thehappyharehandwork
    @thehappyharehandwork Год назад

    Wonderful first flosstube!!! Thank you for sharing!

  • @beubeuhandcrafts984
    @beubeuhandcrafts984 Год назад

    Love the project that your grandmother started, you should finish it, it is precious! Loved the video. Beautiful stitching. Tank you so much for sharing very interesting facts. Hope to see you again.Take care💖

  • @mountaincraftsstudio
    @mountaincraftsstudio Год назад +3

    Welcome to Flosstube!! I absolutely loved seeing your traditional Ukrainian embroidery projects. I look forward to seeing more.

  • @JulieMork
    @JulieMork Год назад +1

    I love the project you started with your grandma, what a precious memory. You did a wonderful job on your first flosstube. I enjoyed you thoroughly!

  • @andrealoconto-du8ic
    @andrealoconto-du8ic Год назад

    Lovely flosstube,love your Ukrainian projects.

  • @jackiedean1718
    @jackiedean1718 Год назад

    Fabulous and very informative. I look forward to your next video.

  • @jodyarcher9713
    @jodyarcher9713 Год назад +5

    I love the piece you did with your grandmother! What a nice story. I'd make a pillow, one side Grandmother's stitching and one side yours. Great job with your first flosstube!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Oh wow, that's an interesting idea, I didn't think about the pillow. Thank you!

  • @Jls75
    @Jls75 Год назад

    Awesome job. I subscribed and looking forward to more Ukrainian stitching. Thank you! ❤😊

  • @lorettahenderson8979
    @lorettahenderson8979 Год назад

    Titana...such a delightful video podcast...thank you very much for all the background on your Ukraine stitching...it is beautiful...the flowers piece you stitched with your grandmother is very precious...you could frame that project or make a lovely pillow...just be careful with your kitten if you make a pillow...wishing you the best and happy stitching ❤❤

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I like how you spelled my name, lol, it sounds like Ethnic Greek goddess. The real one is more trivial - Tetiana. I'm so happy you enjoyed the Ukrainian stitching. It's important to me. Happy stitching!

  • @marymcintosh5773
    @marymcintosh5773 Год назад

    Loved the stitching of the clothes. Enjoying learning your country style of stitching. It was so beautiful and interesting. Hope to see you soon

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! I'm happy to share my country's traditional stitching.

  • @kristinaciminillo9908
    @kristinaciminillo9908 Год назад

    Life goes by too fast! Use the grandmother's piece in your tea table and revel in your lovely memories. You can get a clear table cover for it to protect it. If something spills on it or stains, it just reminisce and know that adds artistic character and personal appreciation to the beautiful aesthetic!!! 💓 You are so beautiful in that blouse! Thank you for making this content. I like to listen whilst im cleaning the restaurant where i work at night.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words. Yes, I agree my grandmother's piece should not be hidden away. I hope to entertain you a little during your shifts. Take care!

  • @judybuelow8049
    @judybuelow8049 Год назад

    Such a pleasure to meet you. Such a great job with your first RUclips.. welcome to our floss tube community. 😍

  • @SarahsStitchySpot
    @SarahsStitchySpot Год назад +1

    Welcome to the FlossTube community. It was wonderful to learn about the culture of Ukrainian stitching. I appreciate that you are sharing both your knowledge but also love of stitching. Looking forward to more.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you for welcoming! I'm happy you like Ukrainian stitching, I'll keep sharing it 😊

  • @maryjanesouza9779
    @maryjanesouza9779 Год назад

    Loved watching your 1st Floss tube, I learned so much, please, do many more!!!!

  • @Pamallama_Stitches
    @Pamallama_Stitches Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your stitching. Love how absolutely beautiful your Ukrainian stitching 🧵 on blouses (washavanka) are. All my cross stitching are hanging on walls or made into small pillows. Heritage Stitcher a perfect Floss Tube name for you. Your Grandmother (Baba) taught you well. So glad you are safe in Italy. My thoughts & prayers for Ukraine. My daughter’s father is from Odessa, he immigrated to America as a young man. My girls love to cook all the delicious foods their Babushka taught them. Congratulations on your first Floss Tube. I look forward to seeing the progress on all your WIPS, most especially the wooden cross stitch map board of Ukraine! Paka!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Oh thanks. And thank you for sharing your Ukrainian story. Hah, yes, our grandmothers cook delicious food. I miss that.
      When I picked a name I was actually surprise, that is was not taken.

  • @helenames4339
    @helenames4339 Год назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed your video. Thank you for making the time to just jump right in and share your passion and stitching joy! I have been following the situation in Ukraine very closely nd certainly picked up on your dry sense of humour. My father was Polish but the town he was born in (Staryi Sambir) is now in the eastern part of Ukraine…hence my interest in Slavic, ! Please continue to share historical tidbits and the work of Ukrainian designers. I am drawn to European

  • @debrafry577
    @debrafry577 Год назад

    Absolutely charming, keep going!

  • @robynbradley4756
    @robynbradley4756 Год назад

    I loved all of your projects, I can’t wait to see more of your WIPs!!

  • @michelegagnier162
    @michelegagnier162 Год назад

    Hello from Canada Tetania! I am thrilled you are sharing your traditions in stitching. I have long admired the beautiful clothing and am very interested in discovering more. Thank you for sharing your traditions and I look forward to many more from you!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад +1

      Thank you! 😊 I have one Canadian stitching, if you're interested 😄

    • @michelegagnier162
      @michelegagnier162 Год назад

      of course! Looking forward to seeing more❤

  • @kathysnavely1802
    @kathysnavely1802 Год назад +1

    I would love to see the table runner finished. Thank you for sharing all the beautiful work. It was fun. God Bless!

  • @shawnamariestitches
    @shawnamariestitches Год назад

    I enjoyed watching your flosstube and learning more about Ukrainian stitching and how it is used for clothing. It is so beautiful! I look forward to seeing your progress on your projects. You explained things very clearly and I learned a lot. Happy stitching!

  • @Craftywithwords
    @Craftywithwords Год назад

    Wonderful FlossTube! Please keep talking about stitching that is traditional in Ukraine. This was so interesting. I would love to learn more.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Will do) I can talk hours about Ukrainian stitching 😊

  • @dotlaing1085
    @dotlaing1085 Год назад

    Hi, that was so enjoyable..thank you. I love your enthusiasm for all things stitched. Great first Flosstube. X Dottie

  • @amandalavelle2638
    @amandalavelle2638 Год назад

    Congratulations on your first video. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can’t wait to see more of your beautiful stitching. I’m a veterinary nurse in the UK of 20 years, so I’m also here for any animal content 😊. Really love the idea of that wooden stitching board of Ukraine- that will look stunning xx

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! hoho, almost colleague here 🥰 (I still need to complete my studies though). I have tons of pictures of cows (from practical classes) if you really want animal content 😂

  • @MameysMedley
    @MameysMedley Год назад

    You did a GREAT job!!! I subscribed. So sweet that your grandmother taught you to stitch. Such lovely memories...I look forward to seeing more videos!

  • @juliehenshaw9318
    @juliehenshaw9318 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this, it is fascinating and you are a very engaging presenter. More please!

  • @Graceandres3
    @Graceandres3 Год назад

    The wooden map of the districts of Ukraine looks like it would be very fun to stitch with completing each individual piece in the particular design for that district. I think it would be very satisfying to stitch.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      It is satisfying. As if you have a finish each time and then put it back on its place in the map.

  • @terrilane2140
    @terrilane2140 Год назад

    You did a terrific job and I love your stitching. I wish I could be brave enough to try making a flosstube. I look forward to seeing more of your work. It would be wonderful for you to finish the piece that your grandmother taught you on.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! It took me many months to find the courage for the first flosstube. If you really want it, the day will come 😉

  • @conniewilson123
    @conniewilson123 Год назад

    I enjoyed your video. I have never seen anything like the wooden map. I can’t wait to watch your progress on the map. I pray for your country.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you for supporting Ukraine! The video about the map is coming.😉

  • @elleemen4238
    @elleemen4238 9 месяцев назад

    My opinion about the piece you and your grandmother made … it is done. It marks the start of your cross stitch journey, and is a beautiful reminder of conversations between you and her. Please do not do anymore frogging, that will only erase memories. I would store it with a written account of it’s history, or frame it in a two sided frame so both sides could viewed. Great video!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! I promise, no more frogging 😁 Grate idea with two-sided finish!

  • @juli.stitched2536
    @juli.stitched2536 Год назад +1

    Every new beginning is hard. Anyway, I enjoyed watching your first flosstube and want to see more of your stitching.
    As a recommendation, I would finish stitching the flower table runner and treasure it for the rest of my life. Probably add stitching of you and your grandmothers initials as a reminder that both of you stitched it.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! I do treasure it a lot. Will definitely add her initials

  • @jdmcmarke
    @jdmcmarke Год назад

    I just found you and am binge watching. I’m loving all the stitching and traditional work you have shown. I also appreciate you providing the translation - maybe I will learn a new language❤️

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you and welcome! Ukrainian is a beautiful language to study 😊

  • @PokeSalad123
    @PokeSalad123 Год назад

    Lovely first cross stitch. So sad you had to leave Ukraine but thank you for sharing the beauty of your country and your heritage.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I am homesick but traditional stitching helps a lot.

  • @LindaFromMySelfCareStudio
    @LindaFromMySelfCareStudio Год назад

    I enjoyed your video so much. Thank you for sharing part of your heritage and the story/history behind the pieces. I absolutely LOVE the wood and cross stitched leather floss holder. I would love to make one of those.

  • @michelleaukett4366
    @michelleaukett4366 Год назад

    Well done Tetiana ! Look forward to more videos !

  • @karenpatton8850
    @karenpatton8850 Год назад

    Great flosstube. Looking forward to your next one. I think you should finish the one with your grandmother’s. I like the idea of a two sided pillow like someone else suggested. Thank you.

  • @PandoraSummer-d9v
    @PandoraSummer-d9v 9 месяцев назад

    I love, love, love your blouse. I would wear it often.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh thank you! That what we do in Ukraine 🙂

  • @rebeccajourney3183
    @rebeccajourney3183 Год назад

    Sew Me Sarah sent us❤ I love your stitching journey with your Grandmother and your strong willed decision to do as you like. Reminds me of myself. My mother taught me sewing, needlework, embroidery and cross stitch. I feel so fortunate to have had such a patient teacher! At 67 I have stitched most of my life. I love cross-stitch 💕

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Sarah is too kind to me 😂 Thank you for stopping by and sharing your story. Traditional craft is such a strong bond between the generation.

  • @donnamariecorrigan
    @donnamariecorrigan Год назад

    What a wonderful first video. I loved it all. It was really interesting to see and learn a bit about Ukraine 🇺🇦 crossstitch and how it is incorporated into the clothing. The one you were wearing was stunning and I do love yellow (often hard to embroider with). I will enjoy seeing you on the future and now to look up Magic Twig.

  • @lindakenison405
    @lindakenison405 Год назад

    I really enjoyed your Flosstube, especially learning about Ukrainian needlework. Magic Twig needs to open an Etsy shop. I love the idea of stitching on wood! The Ukrainian map you have would make a great gift for my daughter for me to stitch for her.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you. There other producers that make wooden kits as well. I'm sure you will find a perfect gift for your daughter.

  • @claudineheffel7113
    @claudineheffel7113 Год назад

    Loved watching your first Flosstube. It was very interesting. I hope you will do more. All my projects have cat hair also. ❤

  • @craftfunforever8100
    @craftfunforever8100 Год назад

    Welcome love your video praying for Ukraine .your shirt is beautiful

  • @handmadeheaven4716
    @handmadeheaven4716 Год назад

    I have watched all your videos so far and found them very interesting, thank you for sharing :)

  • @brigettebell5814
    @brigettebell5814 Год назад

    You do amazing work. Congrats on your first video ! You did a great job. Keep them coming!

  • @renabritnell5497
    @renabritnell5497 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing the stitching from your home country, and the piece you stitched with your grandmother. You should complete your section to keep your connection with your family history. Your love of stitching and the joy it gives you is very special. Subscribed and look forward to your next floss tube.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you, it does give a lot of joy. 😊 It became my therapy.

  • @dictating1
    @dictating1 Год назад

    Really enjoyed your video! Your grandmother must have had great faith in you to "throw you in at the deep end" with that first piece! You could finish it as a pillow telling the story of your family history, with her and your initials and respective dates completed on each side.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      ahaha, so true, she was very faithful! Thank you for the idea

  • @Vikingstitcher32
    @Vikingstitcher32 Год назад

    I loved watching your Flosstube and all of the Heritage stitching!!!! I also love animals myself, especially dogs. I can't wait to see your next video! ❤

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! Hmm, I need to look if I have a dog in any of my projects. If not - I'll need to start one😃

  • @miavandijk8033
    @miavandijk8033 Год назад

    Wat heb jij een mooie bloese aan ... en wat een mooi borduurwerk van jou oma 💕

  • @sherrygary626
    @sherrygary626 Год назад

    Wonderful first video! I have always loved Eastern European/ Ukrainian stitching. Thank you for explaining the use of the towel (Rushka?) and I look forward to more of your videos!

  • @joannhicks1068
    @joannhicks1068 Год назад

    Your first flosstube was great. I loved your explanation of the beginnings of your stitching journey at the hands of your grandmother-and the project you did together which was your first. Truly, it is a treasure. I think the table runner idea is excellent. I love the meticulous intricacy of this delicate needlework is nothing less than fine art. You are a master embroideress. Thank you for sharing this very important part of your rich heritage..

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you for appreciating the art of stitching! And a compliment 😊

  • @harleyriderstitcher3951
    @harleyriderstitcher3951 Год назад +1

    Welcome to flosstube!
    Even though you have a lot of frogging to do, I would complete your Grandmother's piece then take it to a good framer and have them frame it. I would have them put a pocket on the backside and would write the story you told us and keep it in the pocket for future generations. Be sure to put her full name, dates she lived, when she stitched it and where she was from. What a lovely piece!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Oh, thank you. That's a great idea! I will definitely do the part about my grandmother information and the story 😀

  • @sewmesarah
    @sewmesarah Год назад +1

    What a fabulous first flosstube! I loved hearing all about Ukrainian stitching and seeing the kits and charts you have to work on. Of course your shirts are the stars of the show. They’re soooo gorgeous! I am a fellow flosstuber from Northern Ireland and last summer has the honour of hosting a Ukrainian mum and daughter here. They showed me some of the embroideries online and I was amazed but seeing yours is so much more real. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm with us! Please could you just clarify your name for me on your next video. I didn’t hear it quite right. Is it Tatiana? Apologies if I’ve gotten it wrong. I very much look forward to seeing your stitching from other places too, but please keep your wonderful stitching heritage alive, even on yellow fabric 😉

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you for your kind words. And god bless your for hosting Ukrainian family. Yes, our stitching heritage is beautiful, I can't wait for time when people will be able to travel Ukraine to discover it on their own eyes.

  • @janinerosenke5463
    @janinerosenke5463 Год назад

    Love your channel. Thank you for sharing your talents. Please finish the beautiful piece your grandma started. It’s beautiful. Hugs from Canada. Look forward to seeing you more. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Hello Canada! Thank you. I have a "Oh Canada" wip, I will show it next time 😊

  • @melsmith5833
    @melsmith5833 9 месяцев назад

    I just saw this video though it says it was posted 7 months ago. I love your enthusiasm and the beauty of your projects. I also have many projects going at once.
    I hope you decided to display the piece you and your grandma made together.

  • @jilllunsford5425
    @jilllunsford5425 Год назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed your first flosstube and seeing your pretty projects. So interesting to see and hear abt the Ukrainian traditional stitching and its history, beautiful. I love stitching animals too. Look forward to your next flosstube. 🌼🌸🐱

  • @jeangarcia2405
    @jeangarcia2405 Год назад

    You were absolutely wonderful and so very interesting! You are a joy to watch! Please keep them coming!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Oh, that's so encouraging. Thank you, now I feel ready for the second flosstube 😃

  • @rhondamoore6100
    @rhondamoore6100 Год назад

    Thank you for a new and exciting look into your heritage. I, like many Americans, am praying for an end to the horrible war in Ukraine. The shirts are just gorgeous. Looking forward to your next video.

  • @annieann99
    @annieann99 Год назад

    Love your content. The shirts are gorgeous

  • @stitchingbythemoon
    @stitchingbythemoon Год назад

    Great video! You showed so many lovely pieces showing your beautiful culture. I loved the wooden map that you stitch different patterns for each district. That’s so cool. Regarding your grandmother’s piece, the story behind it is so sweet I think you should leave it as is because it has your first stitches that yiu shared with your grandmother. Look forward to your next video!

  • @teresacurrie3557
    @teresacurrie3557 Год назад

    Tetiana, I just found you from a shout-out from @sewmesarah. You have made a delightful flosstube video!! Love the examples of and the explanations of traditional Ukranian stitching and your personal style of stitching. Fun to see your wips! Well done!!

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Oh thank you! I'm happy you liked it 😊 Sarah gave me such a kind shout-out.

  • @Elaine_Jim_McGuire
    @Elaine_Jim_McGuire Год назад

    Hi, I'm from the state of Michigan in the United States of America. Nice to meet you. Very interesting video, I enjoyed it very much! Thank you for sharing.
    I subscribed☆

  • @AftonGroveKnitter
    @AftonGroveKnitter Год назад

    I’m so glad your floss tube appeared in my feed! It was a great “first” and I look forward to many more!

  • @ShipraG
    @ShipraG Год назад +1

    Amazing first flosstube, your wips are fantastic. I really enjoyed learning about Ukrainian stitching. I am now eager to try one myself. Keep more fosstube coming. 🎉

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I'm happy to hear that you want to try Ukrainian stitching. I will keep you updated on my progress☺

  • @annea3567
    @annea3567 Год назад

    Ukraine has such a beautiful heritage of embroidery that I have never even thought about. Thank you for sharing your stitching.

  • @jeanping9739
    @jeanping9739 Год назад +1

    Great job on your first video! I love seeing your Ukrainian projects and look forward to more videos. That map looks so fun!! 💙💛

  • @Aspen_stitcher
    @Aspen_stitcher Год назад

    Great first Flosstube video! What a beautiful memory of your grandmother teaching you to cross stitch. I would also complete your side and either do the table runner or a pillow. Such exquisite stitching. Also loved the horses.

  • @latassatorta
    @latassatorta Год назад

    Wonderful video! I absolutely enjoyed seeing all your projects. Thank you so much for this trip into Ukraine's tradition of stitching and embroidery. On another note, I also live with several languages in my head, and totally understand the situation where a word comes up in the head in all the languages except the one you are actually speaking. I know the struggle is real

    • @latassatorta
      @latassatorta Год назад

      About your grandmother's piece, I would finish it but without unpicking what you already have done. It would become a testimony of your journey ;)

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      haha, yeah, the struggle is real! But I was happy to share my heritage.

  • @sandybeach4751
    @sandybeach4751 Год назад +1

    I loved seeing all your cross stitch and embroidery. The traditional stitching from Ukraine and the awesome wooden map with all the territories. I will love to see when you do some of the territories stitched. You did a wonderful job on the video, I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more of your stitching.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! I want to start the Wooden Ukraine very soon and, of course, will share my progress.

  • @maggiecantrell2004
    @maggiecantrell2004 Год назад +2

    Lovely first flosstube! I, too, learned to cross stitch from my grandmother and mother (over 60 years ago!) They immigrated to the U.S. from Ukraine (Volyn region) after World War II.
    One artifact that I still have is the рушник (towel) my grandmother stitched as a young girl. Its framed and proudly displayed in my home. Perhaps you could finish your piece and display it as a table runner. It would be a lovely tribute to the special time you had with your grandmother . 🇺🇦Слава Украіні

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Героям слава! You beat my 25 years 😂 Oh wow! That's amazing. Having such artifacts in the family is a treasure! Rushnyk usually isn't get framed but I totally understand your willingness to preserve it. I'm very curious to see it. Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @lcramer9574
    @lcramer9574 Год назад

    Finished it! Lovely video

  • @vickybossom9957
    @vickybossom9957 Год назад

    Loved your first flosstube! I am so interested in folk embroidery in all forms so your flosstube attracted me very much. I look forward to your next flosstube! ❤

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you! I will be sharing my updates in traditional embroidery.

  • @elizabethlloyd-day8934
    @elizabethlloyd-day8934 Год назад

    What a fabulous first flosstube. I learnt so much about beautiful Ukrainian stitching. I am feeling inspired to stitch on clothing now. I think you should finish your first piece of stitching as a tribute to your grandmother but enjoy all the imperfections, it tells a story of a little girl and her granny. I can’t wait to see your progress on the map.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you. Stitching on clothing is fun and looks beautiful. I encourage you to try it!

  • @kimreed6733
    @kimreed6733 Год назад

    Lovely work! Wonderful that your grandma taught you! Would love to see more of your work!💗

  • @mischievousstitches
    @mischievousstitches Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @juliedyson3383
    @juliedyson3383 Год назад +1

    I loved loved loved your first Flosstube and I am looking forward to the next one!! Thank you very much for sharing so much of Ukrainian culture with us - all of those designs are gorgeous. Ukraine has such a rich embroidery tradition! Sarah, the Stitchin' Mommy, will be delighted that you are doing her Temperature Butterflies and I think the black that you used is the perfect choice for that day, not only for Ukrainians but also for those of us who are outraged by what is happening to your country. I also have cats, and no cross stitch is complete without a few cat hairs woven in.

    • @HeritageStitching
      @HeritageStitching  Год назад

      Thank you so much for those words! It's a heartbreaking experience and I'm still looking for ways to live with it. Stitching helps a lot.
      Say hi to your cats from me 😉