Oh, Tina! Your "Winter Rose" is gorgeous! Thank you for the demo with the way you frame using the pinning method. I'm looking forward to your video with the paper piecing. You are so multi-talented and so very gifted!!
Hi Tina. Great video again. Love yr finish. Its so much more simple than the lacing method which takes me ages. I don't think yr Santa's secret is sinister. I think its a fabulous design. I love seeing all yr different projects. Looking forward to seeing yr English paper piecing. Take care, have a great evening & catch u again soon. Xxx
So refreshing to see someone demonstrate how to finish dyi- I feel like I’m not alone in not being able to afford professional finishing and also being able to control how my finished piece is treated is a bonus! (After watching tales of what people have found to be done to their work when they’ve had to take it out of the frame is also a bonus to do yourself)
I loved everything you showed and the framing I like that a lot the way you did that so stay safe be careful out there and God bless and stay warm and happy holiday and thanks for sharing your videos with us and God bless you 💖💖😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Hi Tina, Love your lavender and lace, she looks lovely in that frame, very Christmasy 🎄 Thank you for showing the pinning method😀 I may need to use it in the future. Look forward to seeing the Santa progress. Happy sewing KimX
Greetings Tina. Your framing project turned out great. You make it look easy to do. I like the Santa face a lot, and don’t think it looks sinister at all.
Thank you for another great video. I used to lace my stitching but will definitely try the pinning method next time. You are so right about how versatile it can be. Over 20 years ago I did my first lacing which was a birth sampler. this year I did the same sampler when that baby became a mother herself and she sent me a picture of the first birth sampler taken out of the frame washed along side the latest and it still looked perfect! Looking forward to seeing your EPP xx
Watching from Spain a previous video of yours where you say you might relocate to Spain for a while. One word about cross stitch and Spain: bring as much stash as you can as there are literally no needle shops left. I'm in Madrid, we used to have an entire neighborhood dedicated to the craft, now most shops have closed (even before the Corona, and the few ones left might close now with the crisis) and supplies from the UK take forever to arrive. I ordered a couple of kits and patterns in October and am still waiting. To my knowledge, there's only one needle shop left in Madrid, and not very centrally located 🤤
Hi Tina ,looks lovely ,l would be afraid the pins would rust ,but l just thought lam in Australia and we have heaps of humility,and you don’t get it where you live .😍
Loved seeing how you frame! I usually lace so it was great learning something new. Also love that design! I will be starting it next year or maybe the year after 🙉🙈🙊 so many gorgeous designs to do! 💕
Your winter rose is beautiful! It looked fantastic in its new setting! I'm afraid I have laid all the cross stitch down as quilting fabrics have been calling to me! I have 3 epp paper kits. One is only hexagons. I have started covering the hexis but no stitching yet.
Hi Tina. Thsnk you for a great video. Love your FF'O of christmas rose and the thought of EPP fills me with glee. Supplies bieng got lol. Could you tell me where you got the mount board and pins ive never framed before and I've two angels to do.
Your framing was very neat and it was beautifully displayed. What sort of board did you mount it on? I discovered EPP this year and love it so look forward to seeing you working on yours. Xxx
Hi thank you for your concern, I'm sorry to worry you. Myself and family are fine . Unfortunately it was our cat Tom that fell ill and has passed away. It has been an upsetting time so I lost my craft and videoing mojo . I hope you are well and wish you a very happy Christmas x
Hello, I’m new to your RUclips channel and I would like to ask you the name of the pattern in your introduction that has Classic Christmas Pudding on the top. I just live it and would like to stitch it. Thank you.
Thanks for showing us how you frame your pieces, I'm now looking forward to giving it a go 😁
Thank you for showing how you pin and frame Winter Rose. I like your choice of frame. Looking forward to your next video.
Winter rose is beautiful ! Happy stitching!
Thank you for sharing your tutorial on finishing! Have a wonderful day and happy stitching 🧵😊💕🤗
Beautiful...Beautiful framing !
Oh, Tina! Your "Winter Rose" is gorgeous! Thank you for the demo with the way you frame using the pinning method. I'm looking forward to your video with the paper piecing. You are so multi-talented and so very gifted!!
Winter Rose looks so good in that frame!
Winter Rose looks great, I love the frame. Looking forward to see the English paper piecing
Beautiful cross stitch!
Hi Tina. Great video again. Love yr finish. Its so much more simple than the lacing method which takes me ages. I don't think yr Santa's secret is sinister. I think its a fabulous design. I love seeing all yr different projects. Looking forward to seeing yr English paper piecing. Take care, have a great evening & catch u again soon. Xxx
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I find it a lot quicker than lacing. Take care , have a lovely evening x
Thank you so much for showing us how to pin a needlework piece. And your choice of frames really sets that one off so well.
🤗 Winter Rose looks so pretty!🎄
I just love your videos 🥰 and your work is beautiful. Thank you for the lesson 😊
I have been wanting to learn paper piecing. Can't wait to see it. Love your stitching. Love the one you pinned and framed.
So refreshing to see someone demonstrate how to finish dyi- I feel like I’m not alone in not being able to afford professional finishing and also being able to control how my finished piece is treated is a bonus! (After watching tales of what people have found to be done to their work when they’ve had to take it out of the frame is also a bonus to do yourself)
I love the way you framed Winter Rose! It’s beautiful! 💝
Love your skater. I have wanted to try English paper piecing. Happy crafting Patty
Lov4ely finish! She goes very nicely in that frame! Thanks for sharing.
Winter rose looks stunning, perfect frame x
I loved everything you showed and the framing I like that a lot the way you did that so stay safe be careful out there and God bless and stay warm and happy holiday and thanks for sharing your videos with us and God bless you 💖💖😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Thank you for watching. Take care and happy stitching x
Thank you for demonstrating the pinning method!
Your Winter Rose looks fab in that frame!!
Winter Rose looks great in that silver frame. Can't wait to see your English paper piecing.
This helped a lot thanks!!
Looks stunning Tina, such a lovely piece
enjoyed watching you framing your work, look foward to seeing the paper piecing,
Hi Tina,
Love your lavender and lace, she looks lovely in that frame, very Christmasy 🎄
Thank you for showing the pinning method😀
I may need to use it in the future.
Look forward to seeing the Santa progress.
Happy sewing
KimX
Thankyou for showing how you put your crossstitch in a frame ,l am not very good at measurements,but l know now .😍
I love your framing job! I have several pieces I need to frame and I think I’ll try the pinning method.
Greetings Tina. Your framing project turned out great. You make it look easy to do. I like the Santa face a lot, and don’t think it looks sinister at all.
Thank you for another great video. I used to lace my stitching but will definitely try the pinning method next time. You are so right about how versatile it can be. Over 20 years ago I did my first lacing which was a birth sampler. this year I did the same sampler when that baby became a mother herself and she sent me a picture of the first birth sampler taken out of the frame washed along side the latest and it still looked perfect! Looking forward to seeing your EPP xx
Thanks for sharing how you frame, you make it look very easy! Also, I'm looking forward to see your English paper piecing, I'd like to try that!
Perfect frame for Winter Rose, so interesting to see how you pin and frame and EPP sounds very interesting as well x💕
Thank you for watching. Take care and happy stitching x
Watching from Spain a previous video of yours where you say you might relocate to Spain for a while. One word about cross stitch and Spain: bring as much stash as you can as there are literally no needle shops left. I'm in Madrid, we used to have an entire neighborhood dedicated to the craft, now most shops have closed (even before the Corona, and the few ones left might close now with the crisis) and supplies from the UK take forever to arrive. I ordered a couple of kits and patterns in October and am still waiting. To my knowledge, there's only one needle shop left in Madrid, and not very centrally located 🤤
Thank you so much for showing us how you pin your finished pieces! This is defiantly something I'll be doing once I've got one finished 😂
Hi Tina ,looks lovely ,l would be afraid the pins would rust ,but l just thought lam in Australia and we have heaps of humility,and you don’t get it where you live .😍
I got Santa’s Secert today in the mail. I am excited about starting this. I don’t think he looked sinister. I love him.
I live your lavender and lace in that frame.
Loved seeing how you frame! I usually lace so it was great learning something new. Also love that design! I will be starting it next year or maybe the year after 🙉🙈🙊 so many gorgeous designs to do! 💕
I know it's so hard to choose. Thanks for watching and have a lovely evening x
Your winter rose is beautiful! It looked fantastic in its new setting!
I'm afraid I have laid all the cross stitch down as quilting fabrics have been calling to me! I have 3 epp paper kits. One is only hexagons. I have started covering the hexis but no stitching yet.
Hi Tina. Thsnk you for a great video. Love your FF'O of christmas rose and the thought of EPP fills me with glee. Supplies bieng got lol. Could you tell me where you got the mount board and pins ive never framed before and I've two angels to do.
You made me giggle when your speech was speeded up, good to see how you pinned your finish
Great video, can I ask what is the board called that you pin the fabric to?
Your framing was very neat and it was beautifully displayed. What sort of board did you mount it on? I discovered EPP this year and love it so look forward to seeing you working on yours. Xxx
Hi Tina, I was just wondering what you do with the glass from your frames?
Hi Tina, What board do you use to put your stitching round? xx
As I said on your other channels... I do hope you and your family are ok ❤️ hopefully just too busy to update x
Hi thank you for your concern, I'm sorry to worry you. Myself and family are fine . Unfortunately it was our cat Tom that fell ill and has passed away. It has been an upsetting time so I lost my craft and videoing mojo . I hope you are well and wish you a very happy Christmas x
@@crossstitchingtina7300 oh that's sad 😢 I'm glad everything ok otherwise. Merry Christmas to you x
I need to know how long it took your hubby to find the Ice Skater?
Hello, I’m new to your RUclips channel and I would like to ask you the name of the pattern in your introduction that has Classic Christmas Pudding on the top. I just live it and would like to stitch it. Thank you.
I mean, I just love it!
Don’t your crossstitch get dusty and dirty without the glass ,mine would as we have a wood fire only to keep warm .