I haven't sewn, embroidered, crocheted or knitted anything in years and am inspired to get creative now. I was just thinking about making bags for tarot and oracle decks :)
thanks for sharing your obsession, I've been thinking about taking up embroidery for the dark half of the year. Btw I have my mother's stork scissors that she bought in Italy 50 years ago and my grandmother's thimbles that are even older.
Awesome video! I am teaching myself how to sew and wanted to add it to my craft. I bought the Mystical Stitches for a christmas gift to myself and it is awesome. Thank you for sharing
Last month, I bought that same pair of bird scissors exactly for spellwork. It was one of those things - I had no need of new ones, hadn't seen an advertisement, don't really sew; just a sudden overwhelming urge to have bird scissors and to keep them on my person.
They have a cool history, the stork scissors were originally a clamp used by midwives for the umbilical cord after delivery, because the midwives often did needlework while waiting for the delivery it would get mixed in to their sewing kit and eventually evolved into scissors
I haven't sewn, embroidered, crocheted or knitted anything in years and am inspired to get creative now. I was just thinking about making bags for tarot and oracle decks :)
As a knitter, I really apricate this philosophy ❤
I just want to thank you for this video, excellent explanation and very inspiring.
thanks for sharing your obsession, I've been thinking about taking up embroidery for the dark half of the year. Btw I have my mother's stork scissors that she bought in Italy 50 years ago and my grandmother's thimbles that are even older.
Awesome video! I am teaching myself how to sew and wanted to add it to my craft. I bought the Mystical Stitches for a christmas gift to myself and it is awesome. Thank you for sharing
So true I enjoyed this video ❤
Last month, I bought that same pair of bird scissors exactly for spellwork. It was one of those things - I had no need of new ones, hadn't seen an advertisement, don't really sew; just a sudden overwhelming urge to have bird scissors and to keep them on my person.
They have a cool history, the stork scissors were originally a clamp used by midwives for the umbilical cord after delivery, because the midwives often did needlework while waiting for the delivery it would get mixed in to their sewing kit and eventually evolved into scissors
Love this and I think it might help me get my stitching mojo back ❤
@@TheGardenWitch That's so fascinating to me as an old midwife!
Oh and I am looking forward to receiving my new books, thank you for the recommendations ❤