I loved that.. and I look forward to seeing how you stitch letters. The one thing I would like, is to see how you trace a flower onto your fabric. My free hand is not very developed.
Such a lovely comfortable, yet so asthetically pleasing video. We do love the freedom we have in the many forms of slow stitching, the freedom to embellish how we feel appealing to accomplish our creative mind picture on to a physical medium.
So relaxing watching you create your nature journal. I'm a newbie to slow stitching and you've shared so many ideas, thank you. Looking forward to the writing demonstration next time and I've even started to take note of lines in poems and books that speak to me. 🪡🦊
Thank you, looking forward to the stitching of the letters next time. My handwriting is not very good though. Please show how to make the Suffolk puff. My grandmother and mother were great fans of tea dying but I don’t think they ever showed me how to do it. My mother even tea dyed her hair!
Thank you for your idea ,now I know what to do with my embroidered circles ,I am going to Hand stich them on to a old sheet,will cover my grand mothers table when done,I'm 68 now so I better hurry 😍enjoying your vedios, happy stiching!!!!
What a lovely start to your 2024 Nature stitched journal. I think you were talking about me and my comment on the previous video at the beginning of this video, which made my day. I'm going to be doing the Memories journal. Its very interesting to see and hear you talk about your process for doing your stitching, even though ive been Slow Stitching for a few years now, i will definitely be adding things you do, to my own style of working. Do you ever use Hexi's in your stitching, i haven't seen you adding them, i love adding Hexi's as much as using Suffolk Puffs on my stitching.
Absolutely lovely and so inspirational Sherry. One question - the ink you use for the outline of the designs of the wren and fox - I’m assuming they are printed but if I was designing my own, do you have a recommendation? Really looking forward to the next videos X
Lovely, I’m new to slow stitch…..it doesn’t look like you are making a book journal, could you please show us a full picture of your journal and how you use it. It looks like a table cloth to me. Thank you so much💕
Hi Sherry. You create such beautiful work! As an absolute beginner, if I may I ask you a few questions. Once you have your drawing on your fabric, how do you personally know which stitches will go where? There seem to be so many embroidery stitches. Do you have any advice on which stitches to try to learn? - so that eventually I can begin a piece. Thanks so much Sherry 😊🙏🏼.
This is going to be beautiful when finished. I get motivation from ladies like you. Thank you.❤
Thank you for showing how you attach your circle embroidery pieces, they look seamless. I asked for this in part 1.
I hope that helped 😊
I loved that.. and I look forward to seeing how you stitch letters. The one thing I would like, is to see how you trace a flower onto your fabric. My free hand is not very developed.
I love how organic your journal is.
I love tthe idea of a slow stitch nature journal so so much. Your color pallet is dreamy as well. I will really enjoy following along.
Such a lovely comfortable, yet so asthetically pleasing video. We do love the freedom we have in the many forms of slow stitching, the freedom to embellish how we feel appealing to accomplish our creative mind picture on to a physical medium.
Lovely inspirational ideas, love that you are going to demonstrate your writing! 🪡
Absolutely gorgeous. So lovely Sherry.
Love your tutorials please do more ❤
So relaxing watching you create your nature journal. I'm a newbie to slow stitching and you've shared so many ideas, thank you. Looking forward to the writing demonstration next time and I've even started to take note of lines in poems and books that speak to me. 🪡🦊
So helpful and enjoyable to watch. I always feel so relaxed just listening and watching you. 😊 xx❤
So enjoyed this video👏🏻👏🏻. Looking forward to your next one🤗🤗. Thank You for sharing🤗🫶🏻🫶🏻
So lovely. I adore the cow parsley and your little birds.❤
Thank you, looking forward to the stitching of the letters next time. My handwriting is not very good though. Please show how to make the Suffolk puff. My grandmother and mother were great fans of tea dying but I don’t think they ever showed me how to do it. My mother even tea dyed her hair!
Absolutely amazing 🐦⬛so inspirational 🐝
Thank you for your idea ,now I know what to do with my embroidered circles ,I am going to Hand stich them on to a old sheet,will cover my grand mothers table when done,I'm 68 now so I better hurry 😍enjoying your vedios, happy stiching!!!!
How wonderful! I love the idea of this! xx
What a lovely start to your 2024 Nature stitched journal. I think you were talking about me and my comment on the previous video at the beginning of this video, which made my day. I'm going to be doing the Memories journal. Its very interesting to see and hear you talk about your process for doing your stitching, even though ive been Slow Stitching for a few years now, i will definitely be adding things you do, to my own style of working. Do you ever use Hexi's in your stitching, i haven't seen you adding them, i love adding Hexi's as much as using Suffolk Puffs on my stitching.
Boa noite meu girassol 🌻 🌻 🌻 adorei seu trabalho muito delicado parabéns mil beijinhos 🌻 💋 🌻 💋 🌻
Absolutely lovely and so inspirational Sherry. One question - the ink you use for the outline of the designs of the wren and fox - I’m assuming they are printed but if I was designing my own, do you have a recommendation? Really looking forward to the next videos X
Lovely! Can't wait to start, just need to dive in.
Lovely, I’m new to slow stitch…..it doesn’t look like you are making a book journal, could you please show us a full picture of your journal and how you use it. It looks like a table cloth to me. Thank you so much💕
Loving this series, so inspiring ❤ Wondering whether you could talk about where you source some of your vintage linens etc in a future video?
Hi Sherry. You create such beautiful work!
As an absolute beginner, if I may I ask you a few questions.
Once you have your drawing on your fabric, how do you personally know which stitches will go where?
There seem to be so many embroidery stitches. Do you have any advice on which stitches to try to learn? - so that eventually I can begin a piece.
Thanks so much Sherry 😊🙏🏼.
Beautiful! What stitch do you use for your text?
Whoopsie, I should’ve watched the whole video before asking my question. I’ll be on the lookout for your next video. Thank you!