I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your video. I had inktense years ago sold them as I got away from art journaling. Now that I’m quilting I have reintroduced myself to them and have a few Gelli plates. THANK YOU for your inspiration. This is soooo good for the soul!!! 🙂💕💕💕
Hi Julia! I am by no stretch of the word a seamstress, but I am a mixed media and watercolor artist and use muslin and other cotton fabrics in my art. I absolutely loved seeing how you used the Inktense Blocks and the stamps with archival ink on the muslin! You have my mind swimming with ideas and just wanted you to know how much I appreciate you sharing this tutorial. I am definitely going to have to look through more of your videos, as you also definitely seem to be a mixed media artist as well. Thank you so much!!! xxx
Hi Linda, Yes, I love mixed media! I have so many supplies and use them for my fabric projects. It's fun to experiment. Not everything is washable so I do some testing but I find that fiber grabs paint and dyes well and many do fine in the wash. Thanks for watching and happy creating! Julia
You know, it's amazing how creative minds think! LOL I just ordered a Gelli plate last week - and what shows up on my Feed - THIS video! LOL I had the same thought about doing this on fabric. I'm going in a more abstract direction these days, and this seems like the perfect idea. I know this is an old video, but I'm just starting to stretch my experiences. I've been sewing for decades, and painting things...but never tried making things from Scratch until now. (actually, never had the TIME, until now!!) hahaha
Wow you showed me how to get the look I want to create for quilt blocks. This wall hanging is really pretty, I'm going to bust out my art supplies I got get my hands on those intense and medium. TFS
I thought it was awful to add all the patches to that lovely blue fabric. Then when you added all the layers on top, I was liking it more and more. It is amazing what all those tiny details add to the overall piece! Thank you for the video! I never would have thought that the inktense blocks could be used with the Gelli plate like this! WOW
Hi Julia it is so good to have you back - another gorgeous project, I love it. I think your handwriting is lovely. I have four boys and the youngest is left handed but I have to say he has really nice handwriting compared with the other three. He told me he always tried harder as his teachers used to say that people who are left handed never have neat handwriting! You both prove them wrong. I am an avid fan of the Pilot pens and have used them for years and never had a problem. Well Julia you really made my Saturday evening, thank you. Sending you all my love and hugs. Have a great week ahead Julia xxxxxxxxxx😘🙋🏻❤️
Hi Dorothy, Thank you so much for the handwriting compliment LOL! I married a lefty and one of my kiddos is left handed and the other is right handed. She is out numbered in this family for sure! Hope you have a relaxing weekend! Julia
Also- so glad to hear that you never had a problem with the Pilot pens. I love using! them too. It makes things so much easier. I do have comments that I shouldn't use them on fabric but as long as I test them on the fabric first it should be OK
This is fun to watch, thank you. I am doing more of this play on fabric, now, after watching you. It is so much fun. And thank you for the tip on the hanger, that is excellent.
You are such an inspiration and a natural teacher. It was such a pleasure to watch you create the wall hanging. I am going to try making something similar as I too have art supplies which sit in the cupboard unloved and unused. I thought maybe a bird!
SWEET! I love this project. My mother made several large banners with felt and glue for our church when I was a girl, which your project reminded me of. I have had a quilting project in mind for awhile now, but did not know how I would hang it, which has kept me from diving on in doing it yet. Seeing how you finished this was a slap to my forehead, “why didn’t I think of that.” I think if it needs more support in the middle, I could sew a loop in the center area for the rod or yard stick I use. I liked the additional stamping you did, it added depth to the piece. (I will keep this in mind for fabrics I want to add something more to in the future.) Peace.
Hi Monica, I'm glad you like this method of hanging. It's so easy! I went to my craft store and picked up a thicker dowel- it should work well. I used a 4" square for each of the corners in this project but if the quilt is bigger you could make the squares bigger. Thanks for watching and good luck with your project!
Hi Carol, I am so glad you are enjoying the videos! This is a wonderful sewing community and am so glad you subscribed. There are so many creative sewers from all over the world. Thank you so much for subscribing and taking the time to comment. Happy creating! Julia
I am running down to my craft room to try this project. I have all the supplies you used and I’m going to make a fall decoration wall hanging. Thanks for the great project!
Hi Karen, I would love to see your project. Possible take a picture and post it on my facebook page- StitchesbyJulia. Thanks so much for watching-glad you enjoyed it!
Great idea. I love the frixion pens. Wow!!! It's really cooled off and it feels wonderful. I've been getting my things organized in the craft room and this weather is invigorating! have a great weekend.
Hi Phyllis, Yes it is a cool weekend and I love it! The trees are beautiful! Nothing like Fall in the midwest! I love the Pilot pens too. I do get comments that I shouldn't use them on fabric but until I have a problem I'm going to use them! So quick and easy! Thanks for watching, Julia
Thank you so much for your kind words! I have been a collector and hoarder (LOL) of art supplies. I really started using them when I combined mixed media and fabric. I have always had a fear of a blank white page. For some reason fabric isn't as scary! I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos! Happy creating, Julia
Hi Julia, I really love your videos. They are so inspiring and you are so talented. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such pretty ways! Blessings, Chin (South Africa)
How CHARMING!!! Thank you, Julia, for explaining your reasoning behind your decision-making. Have you tried making stamps? I would like to include some of my fave bible verses, but have not been able to find a vendor. I have Photoshop Elements, so I can create to word art, but not sure what to do next. Maybe it would be easier to simply run the fabric through my printer.
Hi Bonnie, No I haven't made any stamps. I'm sure there's RUclips videos on how to do it:) I print words and phrases on fabric and use it in my projects. Most black ink is quite permanent once it is heat set. Colors are not. You may want to test your printer. I have gotten many of my Faith stamps from- www.maymaymadeit.com/ Thanks for watching! Julia
Julia, I could watch you create all day. Really beautiful playful work. I have a question about the Inktense blocks - would you say that is the best way to create your own fabric patterns? Or are there other better products that do the same? I loved your stenciling work too. I am working on similar things but by applique - I don't have a quilting foot on my sewing machine. I also love your writing work! I'm trying various things to accomplish that look with stencils or applique but I don't think I have the control to do it by stiching. Plus, its YOUR work!
Hi, They're are so many ways you can create your own fabric patterns. I am not sure which is the best. I love playing around and using my art supplies in different ways. I find that most paint, etc, are permanent on fabric when you use a fabric medium and heat seat the project once dried. The inktense blocks have a great look- more transparent. Acrylic paint is more opaque. Experiment and find what you like best.
I have a Jonome machine and I have that free style foot but never used it- you have inspired me. Quick question: what do you set the stitch length and width at? Just curious if it matters.
Since the inktnese products are so expensive, which do you think would be more versatile? the pencils or blocks? Ive only used acrylic paints on fabric so far. love what ive seen on youtube using the inktense
Hi Debra, I usually grab my inktense blocks when I'm working with fabric. I love my pencils too but usually use them in art journals or adult coloring books :)
Julia, this is so cute!! Thank you for sharing your ideas with us!! I believe you had a link (on one of your other videos) showing how to use the computer to print words on fabric. I forgot to click on it cuz I was eager to watch a couple more of your videos... and now I can't find it!! Help!!
What a neat project!! Question: when you do the final pressing why do you use the freezer paper and not a non-stick pressing sheet? Doesn't the freezer paper stick down again?
Another beautiful piece Julia, I love it! I’ve recently used Heat n Bond Lite on a piece of cotton batik fabric but I could actually see the glue on the right side of my fabric, like little dots...do you think I over ironed it or perhaps not long enough? Have you ever had this issue? By the way, I used exactly the same brand that you use 🧐
Hi, I have had the same problems with batik fabrics and I'm not sure why. Many batiks are very tightly woven, that could be the reason. Perhaps the temperature or over ironing. I will have to experiment more with it. I love batiks! Thanks for watching! Julia
Ugh, I don't have the name or brand of the stencil. It's been in stash for a while. Now that I'm doing RUclips vides, I am more aware of saving all the information. Sorry about that. Julia
Hi Julia, your videos are awesome!! I have a question. I've tried using two pieces of muslin with batting sandwiched between, but when I free motion stitch the applique pieces, the muslin really puckers up and looks awful at the edges surrounding the applique pieces. Is there something you might suggest to prevent this? Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
Misty Davis Here are my thoughts: first, don't put the backing fabric on until the very end so there is one less layer to stitch through; next, make a practice sandwich and try adjusting 1)your stitch length and 2)your tension as either of those may be causing the puckers. Adjust each separately until the problem is fixed. Now you can move on to making your piece without that issue! Last, stitch your backing fabric on, turn right side out, and enjoy!
stitchesbyjulia Glad I could offer some help! I used to work for a sewing machine dealer and many problems have simple solutions: check that you have threaded your machine correctly; clean out the bobbin area and have your machine cleaned internally by a dealer, especially if you sew a lot; and, as I suggested above, adjust the thread tension and/or stitch length. When you change to a different weight thread you'll need to adjust for that, too, as well as for the type of fabric you're sewing. Many of today's machines do many different things and most dealers offer free classes for the machines they sell, a very worthwhile investment! And of course, RUclips has many excellent resources, one of which is certainly you! ❤️
Moro no Brasil, não falo Inglês, mas pareço entender o que você diz ... Não tenho todos esses "Art Supplies" , mas não sei se fariam diferença já que não me sinto criativa... Só sei que do alto dos meus 42 anos, quando eu crescer quero ser como você!
Hi, I am using the Janome Memory Craft 8200 in this video. Keep in mind that most household sewing machines are capable of free motion stitching. You do need a quilter's foot or a darner foot. Also the feed dogs need to be disengaged. This can be done with a lever that lowers them or a plate that covers them. Thank you so much for watching! Julia
thanks for your reply. Beautiful machine, but sadly too rich for my blood. I'm looking to spend $400 max for a new machine for crafting home decor and clothing. any suggestions as to what features to look for?
Julia, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful process and all your tips. How incredible and awesome 👏🏼❤️I do not not have a gelli plate yet but looking at this, you got me thinking. Guessing they come in different sizes too, right?
Hi, Yes the plates come in many different sizes and shapes. I have the big one because I do a lot of fabric for bags etc and need bigger pieces. Gelli printing is a lot of fun and a quick way to add color to something. Thanks for watching! Julia
Me again, didn’t know I could address you directly. I would like to show you my projects inspired by your videos. How do I do that? I’m having a total brain fart😆
Hi Nathalie, I would love to see your projects! Many share on my Facebook page or my Instagram. My username on both is StitchesbyJulia. You can also find the links below my videos in the description. I am so excited that viewers are sewing along with me! Julia
Hi Nancy, Yes- I will contact you again when it's ready to list in Etsy. I picked up a thicker dowel at my craft store today and will finish it up! Thanks so much! Julia
Thank you for making this content available.
I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your video. I had inktense years ago sold them as I got away from art journaling. Now that I’m quilting I have reintroduced myself to them and have a few Gelli plates. THANK YOU for your inspiration. This is soooo good for the soul!!!
🙂💕💕💕
I'm so glad you are inspired to break out your Gelli Plate and Inktense. Exploring with fabric brings me joy!
Hi Julia! I am by no stretch of the word a seamstress, but I am a mixed media and watercolor artist and use muslin and other cotton fabrics in my art. I absolutely loved seeing how you used the Inktense Blocks and the stamps with archival ink on the muslin! You have my mind swimming with ideas and just wanted you to know how much I appreciate you sharing this tutorial. I am definitely going to have to look through more of your videos, as you also definitely seem to be a mixed media artist as well. Thank you so much!!! xxx
Hi Linda, Yes, I love mixed media! I have so many supplies and use them for my fabric projects. It's fun to experiment. Not everything is washable so I do some testing but I find that fiber grabs paint and dyes well and many do fine in the wash. Thanks for watching and happy creating! Julia
You know, it's amazing how creative minds think! LOL I just ordered a Gelli plate last week - and what shows up on my Feed - THIS video! LOL I had the same thought about doing this on fabric. I'm going in a more abstract direction these days, and this seems like the perfect idea. I know this is an old video, but I'm just starting to stretch my experiences. I've been sewing for decades, and painting things...but never tried making things from Scratch until now. (actually, never had the TIME, until now!!) hahaha
I love my Gelli Plate! Have fun!
Resembles batik, beautiful. I’ve all supplies you’ve used, can’t wait to try.
Wow you showed me how to get the look I want to create for quilt blocks. This wall hanging is really pretty, I'm going to bust out my art supplies I got get my hands on those intense and medium. TFS
Have fun! Thanks for watching! Julia
I thought it was awful to add all the patches to that lovely blue fabric. Then when you added all the layers on top, I was liking it more and more. It is amazing what all those tiny details add to the overall piece! Thank you for the video! I never would have thought that the inktense blocks could be used with the Gelli plate like this! WOW
Hi Julia it is so good to have you back - another gorgeous project, I love it. I think your handwriting is lovely. I have four boys and the youngest is left handed but I have to say he has really nice handwriting compared with the other three. He told me he always tried harder as his teachers used to say that people who are left handed never have neat handwriting! You both prove them wrong. I am an avid fan of the Pilot pens and have used them for years and never had a problem. Well Julia you really made my Saturday evening, thank you. Sending you all my love and hugs. Have a great week ahead Julia xxxxxxxxxx😘🙋🏻❤️
Hi Dorothy, Thank you so much for the handwriting compliment LOL! I married a lefty and one of my kiddos is left handed and the other is right handed. She is out numbered in this family for sure! Hope you have a relaxing weekend! Julia
Also- so glad to hear that you never had a problem with the Pilot pens. I love using! them too. It makes things so much easier. I do have comments that I shouldn't use them on fabric but as long as I test them on the fabric first it should be OK
LOVING THIS!
This is fun to watch, thank you. I am doing more of this play on fabric, now, after watching you. It is so much fun. And thank you for the tip on the hanger, that is excellent.
You are such an inspiration and a natural teacher. It was such a pleasure to watch you create the wall hanging. I am going to try making something similar as I too have art supplies which sit in the cupboard unloved and unused. I thought maybe a bird!
Another very pretty project!!!
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment! Julia
Thank you for stimulating my imagination. I love the way you build up the layers, mediums and techniques. What a beautiful whimsy piece.
Thanks Sonia, It was fun busting out the Gelli Plate! Thanks for watching. Julia
stitchesbyjulia I so love your videos. U r amazing.
Think you so much for this. You have the knack of demonstrating techniques that I have been really wanting to try!
You are so talented!
SWEET! I love this project. My mother made several large banners with felt and glue for our church when I was a girl, which your project reminded me of. I have had a quilting project in mind for awhile now, but did not know how I would hang it, which has kept me from diving on in doing it yet. Seeing how you finished this was a slap to my forehead, “why didn’t I think of that.” I think if it needs more support in the middle, I could sew a loop in the center area for the rod or yard stick I use. I liked the additional stamping you did, it added depth to the piece. (I will keep this in mind for fabrics I want to add something more to in the future.) Peace.
Hi Monica, I'm glad you like this method of hanging. It's so easy! I went to my craft store and picked up a thicker dowel- it should work well. I used a 4" square for each of the corners in this project but if the quilt is bigger you could make the squares bigger. Thanks for watching and good luck with your project!
Oh, Julia! You’re AWESOME
Hi Carol, I am so glad you are enjoying the videos! This is a wonderful sewing community and am so glad you subscribed. There are so many creative sewers from all over the world. Thank you so much for subscribing and taking the time to comment. Happy creating! Julia
Thankyou Julia !
You have truly inspired me! TFS your creative processes ❤️
Just beautiful really enjoyed it
I am running down to my craft room to try this project. I have all the supplies you used and I’m going to make a fall decoration wall hanging. Thanks for the great project!
Hi Karen, I would love to see your project. Possible take a picture and post it on my facebook page- StitchesbyJulia.
Thanks so much for watching-glad you enjoyed it!
Great idea. I love the frixion pens. Wow!!! It's really cooled off and it feels wonderful. I've been getting my things organized in the craft room and this weather is invigorating! have a great weekend.
Hi Phyllis, Yes it is a cool weekend and I love it! The trees are beautiful! Nothing like Fall in the midwest! I love the Pilot pens too. I do get comments that I shouldn't use them on fabric but until I have a problem I'm going to use them! So quick and easy! Thanks for watching, Julia
Love your work and explanations. This video is a perfect start into a rainy sunday. Today I'll spend some time in my sewing room😍
I love this. Can't wait to try it.
Brilliant!
I love this project and see making a few cushions for Xmas presents in my future
Yes- pillows would be so fun! Great idea for Christmas gifts!
Love this Julia! Freezer paper is wonderful
I have just started using the freezer paper and I really like it!
I so love your background!
I have just found your channel Julia. It's magic! Kim 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! I have been a collector and hoarder (LOL) of art supplies. I really started using them when I combined mixed media and fabric. I have always had a fear of a blank white page. For some reason fabric isn't as scary! I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos! Happy creating, Julia
@@stitchesbyjulia I have been a "collector" of fabrics, yarns, craft and art supplies my whole life too. Gotta love us! 😊
Awesome!
Wonderful, so pretty, I love all the information on stamps and how you layer the colours!
Hi Julia, I really love your videos. They are so inspiring and you are so talented. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such pretty ways! Blessings, Chin (South Africa)
Thank you so much for watching! I am so glad you find the videos inspiring. Happy creating! Julia
Beautiful! X
Love your stuff. I've really been enjoying watching your videos. And I love this hanger idea. Thanks for sharing. Susan
OMG this is absolutely beautiful. Such Talent. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks so much Janet!
Love it!
Julia, Love this idea ❤️ Thank you!!! Sooooo fun!
Thanks so so much for watching! Happy creating! Julia
Such a beautiful and whimsical piece you created. I love it. You are so awesome at creating such fun things. Thanks for sharing. Hugs🤗🤗🤗 ❣️❣️❣️
Hi Pam! Thanks for the comment! I really enjoy the Gelli Plate. I need to dig it out more often! Happy creating, Julia
stitchesbyjulia Yes you do. You make amazing pieces on that geli plate. 🤗
This looks so cool. Love it, Julia!
How CHARMING!!!
Thank you, Julia, for explaining your reasoning behind your decision-making.
Have you tried making stamps? I would like to include some of my fave bible verses, but have not been able to find a vendor. I have Photoshop Elements, so I can create to word art, but not sure what to do next. Maybe it would be easier to simply run the fabric through my printer.
Hi Bonnie, No I haven't made any stamps. I'm sure there's RUclips videos on how to do it:) I print words and phrases on fabric and use it in my projects. Most black ink is quite permanent once it is heat set. Colors are not. You may want to test your printer. I have gotten many of my Faith stamps from- www.maymaymadeit.com/
Thanks for watching! Julia
If you iron your quilting on a towel it won't flatten as much. I do this with embroidery and it does make a difference. I love your work (play).
Thanks for the tip! I will try this! Julia
Hi, thank you...a wonderfull work.
Nice work !!!!💖💖💖
Julia, I could watch you create all day. Really beautiful playful work. I have a question about the Inktense blocks - would you say that is the best way to create your own fabric patterns? Or are there other better products that do the same? I loved your stenciling work too. I am working on similar things but by applique - I don't have a quilting foot on my sewing machine. I also love your writing work! I'm trying various things to accomplish that look with stencils or applique but I don't think I have the control to do it by stiching. Plus, its YOUR work!
Hi, They're are so many ways you can create your own fabric patterns. I am not sure which is the best. I love playing around and using my art supplies in different ways. I find that most paint, etc, are permanent on fabric when you use a fabric medium and heat seat the project once dried. The inktense blocks have a great look- more transparent. Acrylic paint is more opaque. Experiment and find what you like best.
Another great video thanks
thanks Pam!
I have a Jonome machine and I have that free style foot but never used it- you have inspired me. Quick question: what do you set the stitch length and width at? Just curious if it matters.
Hi, On my Janome, when I drop the feed dogs, the length goes to 0. The stitch width is also at 0. It's a lot of fun!
Hi Julia, I am a new subbie and I am loving your Upcycling videos!
Hi Ivonne, Welcome to my channel! I love up cycling too. It really pushes my creativity! Julia
Since the inktnese products are so expensive, which do you think would be more versatile? the pencils or blocks? Ive only used acrylic paints on fabric so far. love what ive seen on youtube using the inktense
Hi Debra, I usually grab my inktense blocks when I'm working with fabric. I love my pencils too but usually use them in art journals or adult coloring books :)
Julia, this is so cute!! Thank you for sharing your ideas with us!! I believe you had a link (on one of your other videos) showing how to use the computer to print words on fabric. I forgot to click on it cuz I was eager to watch a couple more of your videos... and now I can't find it!! Help!!
Hi Carol, I think it's in this video-ruclips.net/video/aC40BJ9EkxY/видео.html
What a neat project!! Question: when you do the final pressing why do you use the freezer paper and not a non-stick pressing sheet? Doesn't the freezer paper stick down again?
Hi, I used it because it was handy and the right size😊. It stuck a bit but removes very easily. Thanks for helping Misty:)
How do I show my project inspired by stitches by Julia videos? I would like to share with her from her teachings.
Another beautiful piece Julia, I love it! I’ve recently used Heat n Bond Lite on a piece of cotton batik fabric but I could actually see the glue on the right side of my fabric, like little dots...do you think I over ironed it or perhaps not long enough? Have you ever had this issue? By the way, I used exactly the same brand that you use 🧐
Hi, I have had the same problems with batik fabrics and I'm not sure why. Many batiks are very tightly woven, that could be the reason. Perhaps the temperature or over ironing. I will have to experiment more with it. I love batiks! Thanks for watching! Julia
Great idea. Love the stencil but didn’t hear the brand or where you got it. Don’t see it in supply list either.... help?
Ugh, I don't have the name or brand of the stencil. It's been in stash for a while. Now that I'm doing RUclips vides, I am more aware of saving all the information. Sorry about that. Julia
Hi Julia, your videos are awesome!! I have a question. I've tried using two pieces of muslin with batting sandwiched between, but when I free motion stitch the applique pieces, the muslin really puckers up and looks awful at the edges surrounding the applique pieces. Is there something you might suggest to prevent this? Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
Misty Davis Here are my thoughts: first, don't put the backing fabric on until the very end so there is one less layer to stitch through; next, make a practice sandwich and try adjusting 1)your stitch length and 2)your tension as either of those may be causing the puckers. Adjust each separately until the problem is fixed. Now you can move on to making your piece without that issue! Last, stitch your backing fabric on, turn right side out, and enjoy!
Hi, thank you so much for answering Misty’s question. I was a bit stumped. Happy creating, Julia
stitchesbyjulia Glad I could offer some help! I used to work for a sewing machine dealer and many problems have simple solutions: check that you have threaded your machine correctly; clean out the bobbin area and have your machine cleaned internally by a dealer, especially if you sew a lot; and, as I suggested above, adjust the thread tension and/or stitch length. When you change to a different weight thread you'll need to adjust for that, too, as well as for the type of fabric you're sewing. Many of today's machines do many different things and most dealers offer free classes for the machines they sell, a very worthwhile investment! And of course, RUclips has many excellent resources, one of which is certainly you! ❤️
Moro no Brasil, não falo Inglês, mas pareço entender o que você diz ... Não tenho todos esses "Art Supplies" , mas não sei se fariam diferença já que não me sinto criativa... Só sei que do alto dos meus 42 anos, quando eu crescer quero ser como você!
love your work. what kind of sewing machine do you have?
Hi, I am using the Janome Memory Craft 8200 in this video. Keep in mind that most household sewing machines are capable of free motion stitching. You do need a quilter's foot or a darner foot. Also the feed dogs need to be disengaged. This can be done with a lever that lowers them or a plate that covers them. Thank you so much for watching! Julia
thanks for your reply. Beautiful machine, but sadly too rich for my blood. I'm looking to spend $400 max for a new machine for crafting home decor and clothing. any suggestions as to what features to look for?
Julia, thank you so much for sharing this beautiful process and all your tips. How incredible and awesome 👏🏼❤️I do not not have a gelli plate yet but looking at this, you got me thinking. Guessing they come in different sizes too, right?
Hi, Yes the plates come in many different sizes and shapes. I have the big one because I do a lot of fabric for bags etc and need bigger pieces. Gelli printing is a lot of fun and a quick way to add color to something. Thanks for watching! Julia
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Me again, didn’t know I could address you directly. I would like to show you my projects inspired by your videos. How do I do that? I’m having a total brain fart😆
Hi Nathalie, I would love to see your projects! Many share on my Facebook page or my Instagram. My username on both is StitchesbyJulia. You can also find the links below my videos in the description. I am so excited that viewers are sewing along with me! Julia
I always hated mine too....and yes you can tell I’m left handed.
For sale? Dibbs
Hi Nancy, Yes- I will contact you again when it's ready to list in Etsy. I picked up a thicker dowel at my craft store today and will finish it up! Thanks so much! Julia
GlBg