Thank you, Marion. I am going to demo embroidery for a small class of beginning needlework students in November. They are in 8th grade. We only have 1 hour and I’ve been mulling over what/ how I should start. Your calm and stress free manner of presenting facets of straight stitch is exactly what I needed to make a decision how to get them started. I didn’t realize all the effects that can be had from one simple stitch. I think the kids will really enjoy being able to sew without lines to follow…they can choose their own steps so to speak.
I cannot tell you how much I needed this video today. You should be able to be prescribed on the NHS to patients who are struggling with their mental health or chronic pain - both of which apply to me. You are like a therapist for me today and I just wanted to share how much this beautiful, self-forgiving, kind and caring, mindful and gentle video has done for me today. Your voice, your thoughts, you are a lovely lady and I DO stitch by hand but even if I didn’t I’d have loved this!! 😊
That's so kind of you to say Allie. Thank you so much for taking the time to message. I feel overwhelmed to hear how much you got from my little stitching video. Thank you again 💐🪡🧵☺️
@@marionsworld24 I’m glad you feel appreciated. I find you incredibly therapeutic to spend time ‘with’ even if it’s only over the ether. Your kawandi video inspired me so much I made a big one for my first attempt at ANY sort of quilt, and it’s wildly cheery colours, entirely thrifted fabrics and turned out cosy and warm! I made LOADS of ‘mistakes’ (inverted commas thanks to your guidance on how to see them as learning opportunities and turn them into something different) but with some subsequent inventive application of seam embroidery I’ve turned them into not mistakes, but joyous little things! I like when you say ‘serendipity’ - and every time I touch the embroidered seams where I previously had flappy edges (I didn’t work out till part way through what I was doing wrong!), I say ‘Well Marion would say “That’s a bonny seam” !! I’d love to send you some photos as you’d be proud to know that it stemmed entirely from your lovely kawandi video! My dogs migrate to it within minutes when I put it on the sofa! Haha!!
Allie this is a wonderful reply to receive! I can just imagine how lovely your embroidered seams are. That's just exactly the sort of thing I'd do too. You've turned the kawandi into your own lovely creation!🏆 Are you on Instagram? I joined not so long ago so that I could see other people's pictures.You could tag or message me and I could see what you've done ...
@@marionsworld24 I’m Piper and Huxley - I’ve sent you a message but I’ll also upload them and tag you - I don’t use Instagram as a rule but I will upload the kawandi!
Just start my first page. I couldn't wait and start in the new year. So excited. I enjoy sewing with you. Your soft encouraging voice is relaxing. I am so happy to have found your videos. Thank you.
Marion, I am so happy to find you, just recently, I’m afraid. Well, it was the right timing! You are an inspiration to so many and giving such wise (and sometimes hilarious) advise to your devotees. Thank you so much for all that you share.
You are such a wonderful teacher, so soothing and gentle. I'm just sitting mending and I feel that I'm not alone watching your video. Such a comfort. Thank you.
I think the things you do are lovely, your interest in so many things makes me feel a lot better about myself. Listening & watching you is my favourite thing to do each day. Please dont stop Marion ❤
I just can't resist sitting down, gathering my hand sewing around me; and watching your channel. Thank you so much for all that you share. It really makes my day to be continuously inspired by projects that are so easy and quickly turn into something I love because of your kind heart and great talent for teaching!
Oh Marion I'm rather behind with my stitch journal but I've found my fabric from curtains which I shall use double so will be starting tomorrow. U are a born teacher and I really did enjoy your explanation of the running stitch.thanks again take care Paulinex
Oh Marion, thank you. I have seen pictures and other videos on stitch books and journals but they never really explain how to make them. I have joined a group online that is doing a weekly stitch challenge. The work I see is beautiful. I am not a total beginner but I have been away from hand embroidery for quite a while. You have explained how to make a stitch book so beautifully and simply. The encouragement you give is wonderful. Now I know I can do it. I am going to follow your site too so I can get the wonderful encouragement you give. Your gentle voice and advice is such an encouragement to me.
I'm so happy you found it helpful Debbie. I was trying to start with something an absolute newbie to stitching would need to know.. practicing the basics and building up from there...☺️🧵🪡
Hello Marion, this video (I had to search for it to comment again) was so inspiring to me that I decided to finish the crochet project I was working on to start stitching. Yesterday I had a failed attempt at stitching where I was trying to do something rather small - tiny - with patchwork which is what I'm trained in... Today I grabbed a piece of patterned fabric of random size and padded it with a used and washed piece of surface wipe backed with a same size piece of calico... I put a film on and started stitching... I couldn't put it down, I did what you suggested, I went with it and used the pattern to inspire me as to what to do with it. At first I was clumsy as I hadn't hand stitched in years. My hands hurt a bit, but I'm so chuffed with the result that the pain is well worth the result, the relaxed feeling I have as a result.... Amazing. This piece of stitched fabric is going into the travel journal that I'm planning to hold my sewing needles. So here is a thank you once again for being so inspiring.
I'm so glad you enjoyed taking your needle for a walk... Although it was a very simple start to the Stitch Journal... it's the possibilities it unleashes..💐🪡🧵 happy stitching 👍
I love this gentle way of stitching. I have been reading up about Boro and loving the history behind it. The gorgeous texture it creates. I think this folded book you are making could be a great start for me. I loved watching you create this and so happy I have found you.
You’re lucky I don’t live next door to you or I’d be at your house everyday….learning, watching and drinking in your amazing gentle teaching ways! You’re such a lovely person!
I hate creases in thread wound around bobbins. But I just hold the thread a bit taut and breathe on it. The moisture from my breath usually releases the kink. I have also been known to just run it through my mouth but I suppose some folks might cringe at the thought or worry the saliva might not be archival! I joke that, if I ever go missing, there is plenty of DNA in my stitched pieces... between licking my finger to do a rolled knot, blood from my pricked fingers, and strands of hair that are always getting caught up in the sewing.
I agree with all of the above. I think if you're stitching small stitches then the creases aren't ever noticeable. They just melt in to the stitching. If I was doing long stitches for some reason then I'd take a decent length off the bobbin and steam it right before I stitched. :)
Wonderful video...new subscriber...came over from k3n......for all those that a concerned with creases on the ribbon and threads...just dangle them over a kettle that has boiled carfly the straighten right up...or ues a small hair straining iron...but for me I like it just the way it us....
New subscriber. I appreciate your calm stitching and talking while you take your threaded needle for a walk. I felt like I was taking a walk on a beach on a peaceful evening. I look forward to watching and listening through the year. My only regret is I didn't find you in January. Thank you!
Hi Marion, I wasn't going to comment on re-watching your 'An easy start to the Journal' video from 8 months ago,that popped up again, but thought I'd let you know, I enjoyed it as much as the first time 🤗🤗 I'm not sure whether,when I make a comment on an old video, that you know which one I'v watched ??? Anyway, still loving all you do 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘😘 Love & hugs from OZ 🇦🇺😎😍
Hi Pauline. I get the comment and the thumbnail picture of the video too. They come to me in the order people make comments. So regardless of how old the video is, if you comment on it now... your comment will be at the top of all comments coming in. All the time the newest comment adds on the top across the whole channel 😂
Just found you after watching your car boot thrifting & I love your slow stitching ❤ Im making a hand stitched Japanese Patchwork quilt at present & am enjoying doing a simple running stitch around the circles to start & then around the curves after the circle is folded around the squares. It's such a lovely way to slow down & unwind (esp after alot of sewing machine work I've done recently!). Look forward to seeing more from you x
I'm in my early 60's and have sewn for 50 years, if not more, I bought some needles the other day and they came with a needle threader. i tried it and cannot believe its taken me half a century to use one! Thanks for sharing!
Apart from doing such beautiful work, you come across as a wonderful person. I wish you had been my teacher for sewing at school.The one I had was to pedantic that she put me off completely.
I've always gotten stuck right off bat being overwhelmed by all the stiches I would like to learn. This seems like a more enjoyable way begin. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to more.
I have just rediscovered the many benefits of hand stitching. I am very interested in sashiko and borough stitching. I have been watching videos on slow stitching and I came across your channel. As I hand quilt, I have been watching you slow stitch journal pages. I love what you are doing! And your voice is very soothing! Thank you for what you are sharing with so very many of us!
Thank you Susan. I hope you carry on finding joy in your stitching. I should be starting a boro style jacket later this year. I've been collecting vintage fabric for it and have quite a bit now. I just have 101 other things to complete before I start a new project!
Thankyou so much Marion for starting this project and leading in such a sensitive and freeing manner.You are making stitching and textile art accessible to everyone no matter what budget.I have some old linen pants that I will never get into again in a month of Sundays 😅but they are destined to be included in my stitch journal.
The reason the threads are numbered, is for all the different shading colors on counted crossing projects. Threads are my fascinations. I love embroidery floss and also Pearl cotton. I know Europe has a lot of different brands of thread. I wish I had them all. But I mostly have DMC. I don’t live around a sewing shop….Joann’s and I don’t like that shop anymore.! I miss all the sewing shops we use to have in America. I enjoy your channel very much.
Thank you. I used to keep my thread in number order. But when I started doing my own designs it was less helpful to me. Since then it's colour for everything..
Happy new year Marion - have a wonderful time with your new project. I think I’ve taken on plenty of projects for now plus my own creations but I’ll watch and cheer you along all the same 💛 cheers, Christine 💙🧵🪡
Absolutely intrigued by you, your beautiful accent, the first prompt, and what is to come. Just found you and am ever so glad I did! hugs from a Canadian living in Australia!
Welcome Dawn. I have a real North East England accent. Do you know... it was the one thing that worried me about starting my channel? I was so sure no one would like the way I spoke so I felt embarrassed to video myself. When I started to get comments such as yours I was amazed... And that let me just relax and not worry about it again. Sometimes we worry about things that are only in our own mind and it takes something like that to make you realise it wasn't anything to bother about. Thanks for taking the time to message and for watching my videos too. :)
Hello Marion. I have just found you and am working my way through all your wonderful videos. They are all so inspirational and I know I will continue to enjoy watching all your wonderful slow stitching. xx
I'm new to stitching and just found your channel. I also like to listen to ASMR, which helps me unwind and sleep. This is brilliant! Great stitching, good advice with the voice made for ASMR. All bases now covered and I will be watching all of your back videos. :)
A hundred thousand thanks..I class finding your channel as without doubt a beautiful serendipitous occurrence as I am a beginner, newcomer to Slow Stitching. I have been watching your wonderful presentations in the past day. Loving your accent, I'm Australian but my Norse Ancestry has brought me to your tuition I'm sure! Loved your Freyr Ship, oh I am in bliss at where I find myself with this long awaited creative new beginning. Will gather my supplies and do some catch up on this beautiful new creative expression of 2024. THANK YOU 💖 Ps love your threads the way you arranged them - a creative after my own heart.
What a welcome start to 2024. As always, you are an inspiration. I started my day full of good intention, then found myself flitting between other things. When i finally settled down for bed this evening, i remembered to check out Marions world. What a relief it was to know that i wont be mithering about what project i will start tomorrow. Im afraid you rather spoiled us with your daily advent vlogg. We missed you. 😢
Marion, thank you. The last few years have known challenges and I started to just sew a little..no experience..but little here and there..kept me nice and quiet in a lovely world of my own. I truly enjoy your video's...so gently, you teach and teach so well..your own experience just flows thru. Am excited about this journal..and looking forward to creating my own...thank you! You make the content so interesting.
Thank you Marion...a wonderful start to our year....although I have yet to get my fabric sorted I have loved watching you stitch today....very peaceful. 🧵🧵🧵
I really love this prodject. But since I have some knitting I have to finish, I just follow to watch your prodject as its expand( can I use that word). Happy stitching and what ever you will do in 2024
Hi Marion just found you and subscribed! Love that you are a lefty! I am a total beginner. Horrible at mending and sewing buttons. I usually get pricked a lot and have amazin knots and birds nests. 😂 Now, at 70 ish, i am ready to enjoy the stitch! 😊
If there is one word I would use to describe your videos...it is exuberant... you make me feel like getting up and doing it all at once.... even at the expense of sleep 😂... your videos are fantastic..THANKYOU😊
Good morning Marion, what fantastic advice on some many things , definitely always enjoy watching you , so claming.Definitely do not have to reply , think someone said it just to let you know we are watching you , and appreciate you . Big hugs Teresa xx
I’m so excited to start this monthly stitching. It’s amazing that I found your channel. I have a habit of watching RUclips while eating breakfast. I follow sewing and related channels and I came upon yours. I’m going on a long weekend vacation with my husband. I’m preparing my cloth to stitch while relaxing away from home. I really enjoy your channel Marion, thank you. Cathy from Florida.
I first started embroidery when I was around eight. I'm now in my early sixties and getting ready to pick it back up again as I'm in retirement and need something to do. I've never heard of some of these stitches. I'm truly excited to go on this journey with you. I've set up a studio to work in and I can't wait to get (as you say in the UK) stuck in!
Hello Marion. That was a very satisfying watch. Such a gentle introduction to your project for the year. I think it is going to be a cracker! And I am sure there will be lots of us trying to do something similar. Please don’t worry about trying to answer all the comments your viewers make. It takes each of us just a few minutes at most 0:07 to say what we think about the video. However, to answer everyone would take up huge amounts of your time - and that is not sustainable, especially if you are preparing for your next video, filming it and then having to edit it down to a reasonable timeframe. It is enough to know that you do read the comments and that they are informative and supportive of what you do. And I, for one, am definitely looking forward to the next episode. Have a great week.
Lovely tutorial, very easy to understand and follow. As your channel grows, (and I’m delighted to see it is growing leaps and bounds) it will become impossible to reply to everyone. That is completely ok, after all, if you spend all your time replying, there won’t be time for creating. And we do love what you create, so just keep on being Marion!
Hello, great start to the first week of 2024 to see you😊 This was so relaxing, I almost nodded off with your calm voice and quiet instruction. I always say to you, that there's no need to try and reply to us all, we are just here letting you know that we are watching and enjoying all the things you share with us. I have been out returning things, then we went for a carvery, so I had forgotten all about Wednesdays sewing, and was happy to get cosy and click play 🤗🌟🙂 Happy New Year Marion, see you Sunday 🫣🫣🤍🌈🌞
Happy New Year Marion, Interesting project for us . Thank you. I am so glad to see your thread arrangement . I decided to to the same about a year ago, I never stitched needing the numbers I only needed the colours. !! I have also been stitching for a very long time, started when I was at my Grandmothers feet as she stitched wedding gowns at the singer sewing machine , which I have now all of 4 years old and I am now 74!!!. I have the full set of DMC colours and have added over the years too , It has been such a wonderful thing to open my thread box and see all the thread arranged in colour. I have done it with all my other threads as well and now have a container with all different types of thread in greens, one for blues , etc to choose from. What a schlep it always was to get each specific type of thread container down and search through it for a specific colour!! I have also always wrapped my threads on paper bobbins, and never had any problems. I make my own paper bobbins, Trace around the cardboard shape onto some card can use cereal boxes or other types of cardboard packaging and cut then out and use them. They have some lovely freebie ones on Pinterest with lovely pictures on them, Thank you for all the sharing , so kind of you, Happy stitching everyone looking forward to seeing everyones creations. Love Heather from Cape Town, South Africa.
Thanks for the lovely message Heather. You sound just like me. Starting to stitch at a very young age. My Mam used to sew clothes for people when we were little. We used to go to bed to the sound of the sewing machine going. My first remembrance of sewing is being taught to hem a handkerchief with tiny stitches. If Mam could see the stitches then they had to be done again! I'll have been about 5 or 6 I think. I suppose it could have put me off, but it didn't. I just loved making things for my dolls, and little presents for grandma etc.
Hello Marion I love your channel and think you are amazing your work is fantastic truly fabulous I will keep watching everything you do and recommend you to everyone I know
I just started my pages for my stitch journal for 2025. Wish me luck ❤
Thank you, Marion. I am going to demo embroidery for a small class of beginning needlework students in November. They are in 8th grade. We only have 1 hour and I’ve been mulling over what/ how I should start. Your calm and stress free manner of presenting facets of straight stitch is exactly what I needed to make a decision how to get them started. I didn’t realize all the effects that can be had from one simple stitch. I think the kids will really enjoy being able to sew without lines to follow…they can choose their own steps so to speak.
That's excellent Mavis! I'm glad this start is going to be used to show children. I think they'll get going with it straight away. ☺️🪡🧵
You’re such a patient person. And a terrific teacher
Thank you 🪡🧵
I'm going to start one in january 2025..beautiful idea Marion ❤
After watching you stitch this page I realize you have to have a plan. It all makes sense. Thank you Marion for yet another lesson.
You are such a great teacher. Thank you
I cannot tell you how much I needed this video today. You should be able to be prescribed on the NHS to patients who are struggling with their mental health or chronic pain - both of which apply to me. You are like a therapist for me today and I just wanted to share how much this beautiful, self-forgiving, kind and caring, mindful and gentle video has done for me today. Your voice, your thoughts, you are a lovely lady and I DO stitch by hand but even if I didn’t I’d have loved this!! 😊
That's so kind of you to say Allie. Thank you so much for taking the time to message. I feel overwhelmed to hear how much you got from my little stitching video. Thank you again 💐🪡🧵☺️
@@marionsworld24 I’m glad you feel appreciated. I find you incredibly therapeutic to spend time ‘with’ even if it’s only over the ether. Your kawandi video inspired me so much I made a big one for my first attempt at ANY sort of quilt, and it’s wildly cheery colours, entirely thrifted fabrics and turned out cosy and warm! I made LOADS of ‘mistakes’ (inverted commas thanks to your guidance on how to see them as learning opportunities and turn them into something different) but with some subsequent inventive application of seam embroidery I’ve turned them into not mistakes, but joyous little things! I like when you say ‘serendipity’ - and every time I touch the embroidered seams where I previously had flappy edges (I didn’t work out till part way through what I was doing wrong!), I say ‘Well Marion would say “That’s a bonny seam” !! I’d love to send you some photos as you’d be proud to know that it stemmed entirely from your lovely kawandi video! My dogs migrate to it within minutes when I put it on the sofa! Haha!!
Allie this is a wonderful reply to receive!
I can just imagine how lovely your embroidered seams are. That's just exactly the sort of thing I'd do too. You've turned the kawandi into your own lovely creation!🏆
Are you on Instagram? I joined not so long ago so that I could see other people's pictures.You could tag or message me and I could see what you've done ...
@@marionsworld24 I will try and do that as I would love to show you it!
@@marionsworld24 I’m Piper and Huxley - I’ve sent you a message but I’ll also upload them and tag you - I don’t use Instagram as a rule but I will upload the kawandi!
Thank you, Marion for a wonderful way to introduce oneself to hand stitching. It's nice to have both practice and a project, together.
Just start my first page. I couldn't wait and start in the new year. So excited. I enjoy sewing with you. Your soft encouraging voice is relaxing. I am so happy to have found your videos. Thank you.
Thanks Linda.
Marion, I am so happy to find you, just recently, I’m afraid. Well, it was the right timing! You are an inspiration to so many and giving such wise (and sometimes hilarious) advise to your devotees. Thank you so much for all that you share.
Welcome Mary. The lovely thing about RUclips is that the videos are always there just waiting for someone to find them ☺️🧵🪡
Oh my goodness,I finally know the trick in making a knot with thread,Thank you for slowing your motions so we can see,
You're welcome 😊🧵
What a fabulous video! Thank you Marion, it’s always an absolute joy ☺️💕
You are such a wonderful teacher, so soothing and gentle. I'm just sitting mending and I feel that I'm not alone watching your video. Such a comfort. Thank you.
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I think the things you do are lovely, your interest in so many things makes me feel a lot better about myself. Listening & watching you is my favourite thing to do each day. Please dont stop Marion ❤
I'm so glad you're enjoying my channel Sharon. Thank you 😊💐
Magical. Thank you.❤❤❤
You are a wonder teacher and a special person. Thank you for being so giving!
Watching your videos will be the end of the day every wednesday.😅🎉❤
I am hooked, thank you so much
Brilliant! Welcome aboard...
Me too
That would be an absolutely terrifying team😮 Crazy and Crazier
Thank you for that Marion, really lovely to watch you stitch and hear you talk about your process 😊 looking forward to next Wednesday ❤
Hi Marion, Happy New year 🤗 So excited to see this vid xx🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I just can't resist sitting down, gathering my hand sewing around me; and watching your channel. Thank you so much for all that you share. It really makes my day to be continuously inspired by projects that are so easy and quickly turn into something I love because of your kind heart and great talent for teaching!
You're a total star ✨ for watching and enjoying it all. Thank you 💐
Oh Marion I'm rather behind with my stitch journal but I've found my fabric from curtains which I shall use double so will be starting tomorrow. U are a born teacher and I really did enjoy your explanation of the running stitch.thanks again take care Paulinex
Oh Marion, thank you. I have seen pictures and other videos on stitch books and journals but they never really explain how to make them. I have joined a group online that is doing a weekly stitch challenge. The work I see is beautiful. I am not a total beginner but I have been away from hand embroidery for quite a while. You have explained how to make a stitch book so beautifully and simply. The encouragement you give is wonderful. Now I know I can do it. I am going to follow your site too so I can get the wonderful encouragement you give. Your gentle voice and advice is such an encouragement to me.
I'm so happy you found it helpful Debbie. I was trying to start with something an absolute newbie to stitching would need to know.. practicing the basics and building up from there...☺️🧵🪡
Hello Marion, this video (I had to search for it to comment again) was so inspiring to me that I decided to finish the crochet project I was working on to start stitching. Yesterday I had a failed attempt at stitching where I was trying to do something rather small - tiny - with patchwork which is what I'm trained in...
Today I grabbed a piece of patterned fabric of random size and padded it with a used and washed piece of surface wipe backed with a same size piece of calico... I put a film on and started stitching... I couldn't put it down, I did what you suggested, I went with it and used the pattern to inspire me as to what to do with it. At first I was clumsy as I hadn't hand stitched in years. My hands hurt a bit, but I'm so chuffed with the result that the pain is well worth the result, the relaxed feeling I have as a result.... Amazing.
This piece of stitched fabric is going into the travel journal that I'm planning to hold my sewing needles.
So here is a thank you once again for being so inspiring.
I'm so glad you enjoyed taking your needle for a walk... Although it was a very simple start to the Stitch Journal... it's the possibilities it unleashes..💐🪡🧵 happy stitching 👍
I love this gentle way of stitching. I have been reading up about Boro and loving the history behind it. The gorgeous texture it creates. I think this folded book you are making could be a great start for me. I loved watching you create this and so happy I have found you.
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You’re lucky I don’t live next door to you or I’d be at your house everyday….learning, watching and drinking in your amazing gentle teaching ways! You’re such a lovely person!
That's so kind to say Lisa 💐🪡🧵😊
I hate creases in thread wound around bobbins. But I just hold the thread a bit taut and breathe on it. The moisture from my breath usually releases the kink. I have also been known to just run it through my mouth but I suppose some folks might cringe at the thought or worry the saliva might not be archival! I joke that, if I ever go missing, there is plenty of DNA in my stitched pieces... between licking my finger to do a rolled knot, blood from my pricked fingers, and strands of hair that are always getting caught up in the sewing.
I agree with all of the above. I think if you're stitching small stitches then the creases aren't ever noticeable. They just melt in to the stitching. If I was doing long stitches for some reason then I'd take a decent length off the bobbin and steam it right before I stitched. :)
Wonderful! Happy New Year!
Same!!😂😂😂
Wonderful video...new subscriber...came over from k3n......for all those that a concerned with creases on the ribbon and threads...just dangle them over a kettle that has boiled carfly the straighten right up...or ues a small hair straining iron...but for me I like it just the way it us....
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Welcome to my channel new subbie 😊💐
New subscriber. I appreciate your calm stitching and talking while you take your threaded needle for a walk. I felt like I was taking a walk on a beach on a peaceful evening. I look forward to watching and listening through the year. My only regret is I didn't find you in January. Thank you!
Welcome Denise. There's not really a bother starting in late.. The videos will always be there to work from👍🧵🪡
How we deal with adversities are a good judge of character 😉
Hi Marion, I wasn't going to comment on re-watching your 'An easy start to the Journal' video from 8 months ago,that popped up again, but thought I'd let you know,
I enjoyed it as much as the first time 🤗🤗 I'm not sure whether,when I make a comment on an old video, that you know which one I'v watched ??? Anyway, still loving all you do 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘😘 Love & hugs from OZ 🇦🇺😎😍
Hi Pauline.
I get the comment and the thumbnail picture of the video too. They come to me in the order people make comments.
So regardless of how old the video is, if you comment on it now... your comment will be at the top of all comments coming in. All the time the newest comment adds on the top across the whole channel 😂
Just found you after watching your car boot thrifting & I love your slow stitching ❤
Im making a hand stitched Japanese Patchwork quilt at present & am enjoying doing a simple running stitch around the circles to start & then around the curves after the circle is folded around the squares. It's such a lovely way to slow down & unwind (esp after alot of sewing machine work I've done recently!). Look forward to seeing more from you x
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Thank you Marion for this wonderful video. I’m so thrilled to have found your channel. You are a treasure❤
Thank you so much for taking the time to share how these stitches can be used on their own and still be beautiful.
oh i looooove your videos ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm in my early 60's and have sewn for 50 years, if not more, I bought some needles the other day and they came with a needle threader. i tried it and cannot believe its taken me half a century to use one! Thanks for sharing!
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This was fantastic ! Thank you so much for your instructions on how to do running stitching ! 🦋💖
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I just ran across your video. It’s lovely and I am going to begin the journal. I love your voice. It’s very calming
Thanks so much for sharing! ❤👍from Somerset
Apart from doing such beautiful work, you come across as a wonderful person. I wish you had been my teacher for sewing at school.The one I had was to pedantic that she put me off completely.
Teachers can do that sometimes...😏
Happy new year Marion, hope you have a healthy new year xxxxx
I've always gotten stuck right off bat being overwhelmed by all the stiches I would like to learn. This seems like a more enjoyable way begin. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to more.
I have just rediscovered the many benefits of hand stitching. I am very interested in sashiko and borough stitching. I have been watching videos on slow stitching and I came across your channel. As I hand quilt, I have been watching you slow stitch journal pages. I love what you are doing! And your voice is very soothing! Thank you for what you are sharing with so very many of us!
Thank you Susan. I hope you carry on finding joy in your stitching. I should be starting a boro style jacket later this year. I've been collecting vintage fabric for it and have quite a bit now. I just have 101 other things to complete before I start a new project!
Hello Marion... What a lovely way to spend Wednesday's stitching in your company... Thank you for sharing... Mary Suzanne from British Columbia Canada
Thanks for your amazing hints and tips❤
You're welcome Kath
Thank you Marion, I love love watching you, your accent is lovely and relaxing ❤️
The 1st week reminds me of all the rain we've been having lately. It is beautiful though😊 my town is flooded but we're OK ourselves at the moment!
Oh dear. I hope you continue to be okay. I saw on the news there's been some dreadful flooding..
Thankyou so much Marion for starting this project and leading in such a sensitive and freeing manner.You are making stitching and textile art accessible to everyone no matter what budget.I have some old linen pants that I will never get into again in a month of Sundays 😅but they are destined to be included in my stitch journal.
That sounds like a perfect use for them Alison. I hope you enjoy stitching on the fabric of them...
Just looking at your threads all arranged in a rainbow style gives me such pleasure!
:) Me too!
The reason the threads are numbered, is for all the different shading colors on counted crossing projects. Threads are my fascinations. I love embroidery floss and also Pearl cotton. I know Europe has a lot of different brands of thread. I wish I had them all. But I mostly have DMC. I don’t live around a sewing shop….Joann’s and I don’t like that shop anymore.! I miss all the sewing shops we use to have in America. I enjoy your channel very much.
Thank you. I used to keep my thread in number order. But when I started doing my own designs it was less helpful to me. Since then it's colour for everything..
Happy new year Marion - have a wonderful time with your new project. I think I’ve taken on plenty of projects for now plus my own creations but I’ll watch and cheer you along all the same 💛 cheers, Christine 💙🧵🪡
Absolutely intrigued by you, your beautiful accent, the first prompt, and what is to come. Just found you and am ever so glad I did! hugs from a Canadian living in Australia!
Welcome Dawn. I have a real North East England accent. Do you know... it was the one thing that worried me about starting my channel? I was so sure no one would like the way I spoke so I felt embarrassed to video myself. When I started to get comments such as yours I was amazed... And that let me just relax and not worry about it again.
Sometimes we worry about things that are only in our own mind and it takes something like that to make you realise it wasn't anything to bother about. Thanks for taking the time to message and for watching my videos too. :)
Hello Marion. I have just found you and am working my way through all your wonderful videos. They are all so inspirational and I know I will continue to enjoy watching all your wonderful slow stitching. xx
So glad I have your channel, very interesting,
I absolutely love your channel and calm approach to your art gentle spirit.
So excited to have found your channel, I love slow stitching. So relaxing.
I’m so happy to have found your channel - thank you for great teaching❤️
You are very talented ❤
Looking forward to next week
I'm new to stitching and just found your channel. I also like to listen to ASMR, which helps me unwind and sleep. This is brilliant! Great stitching, good advice with the voice made for ASMR. All bases now covered and I will be watching all of your back videos. :)
You've made me smile Angeline 😊
A hundred thousand thanks..I class finding your channel as without doubt a beautiful serendipitous occurrence as I am a beginner, newcomer to Slow Stitching. I have been watching your wonderful presentations in the past day. Loving your accent, I'm Australian but my Norse Ancestry has brought me to your tuition I'm sure! Loved your Freyr Ship, oh I am in bliss at where I find myself with this long awaited creative new beginning. Will gather my supplies and do some catch up on this beautiful new creative expression of 2024.
THANK YOU 💖 Ps love your threads the way you arranged them - a creative after my own heart.
Thanks Andrea... Glad to have you aboard 😊🧵🪡
What a welcome start to 2024. As always, you are an inspiration. I started my day full of good intention, then found myself flitting between other things. When i finally settled down for bed this evening, i remembered to check out Marions world. What a relief it was to know that i wont be mithering about what project i will start tomorrow. Im afraid you rather spoiled us with your daily advent vlogg. We missed you. 😢
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I just love watching you stitch. You make it look so easy and calming to do that I actually believe I can do it too! So I’m going to try! Thank you!
You can do it...👍🧵🪡
Thankyou for showing how to knot the end to a total beginner 😊
You're most welcome Claire 😊
Glad I stayed put!. Beautiful .🙏
Marion, thank you.
The last few years have known challenges and I started to just sew a little..no experience..but little here and there..kept me nice and quiet in a lovely world of my own.
I truly enjoy your video's...so gently, you teach and teach so well..your own experience just flows thru. Am excited about this journal..and looking forward to creating my own...thank you!
You make the content so interesting.
Thank you so much. I hope you continue to enjoy what I'm making...
Thank you Marion...a wonderful start to our year....although I have yet to get my fabric sorted I have loved watching you stitch today....very peaceful. 🧵🧵🧵
Thankyou Marion for this lovely relaxing start to a stitching journey.
I really love this prodject. But since I have some knitting I have to finish, I just follow to watch your prodject as its expand( can I use that word). Happy stitching and what ever you will do in 2024
I have had something like this in my mind for sooo long. Thank you so much Marion. I’m thrilled I’ve found your site.
Thanks Belinda. :)
Hi Marion just found you and subscribed! Love that you are a lefty! I am a total beginner. Horrible at mending and sewing buttons. I usually get pricked a lot and have amazin knots and birds nests. 😂 Now, at 70 ish, i am ready to enjoy the stitch! 😊
Welcome. I'm happy to have you stitching along... Hopefully it will be a pleasant experience 🧵🪡😊
@@marionsworld24 Actually, I am looking forward to it. Thanks for inspiring me!
If there is one word I would use to describe your videos...it is exuberant... you make me feel like getting up and doing it all at once.... even at the expense of sleep 😂... your videos are fantastic..THANKYOU😊
You are most welcome... Thank you so much 💐
How amazing, I just love the freedom in which you do things. I have just started watching you so will be far behind ❤
Best to just join in where you are... Enjoy the process without bothering if someone else is ahead or behind. Just do your own thing.... :)
You’re adorable. Glad your video popped up on my feed.
Love watching you and I will try this project. Have never done slow stitching.
I'm excited for you to start!🪡🧵😊
Thanks!
My goodness... thank you very much. I really appreciate it... :)
Your stitching is soooooo soothing.
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Love it. Thank you
Good morning Marion, what fantastic advice on some many things , definitely always enjoy watching you , so claming.Definitely do not have to reply , think someone said it just to let you know we are watching you , and appreciate you . Big hugs Teresa xx
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I’m so excited to start this monthly stitching. It’s amazing that I found your channel. I have a habit of watching RUclips while eating breakfast. I follow sewing and related channels and I came upon yours. I’m going on a long weekend vacation with my husband. I’m preparing my cloth to stitch while relaxing away from home. I really enjoy your channel Marion, thank you. Cathy from Florida.
Thank you Cathy. I hope you have a lovely weekend away.
Thank you Marion for a lovely start to 2024. I’m doing lots this year but Wednesday is definitely yours xxxx❤😊
Thank you.. :)
Well Marion. I started. Slow going with slow stitching. I really am enjoying this at the moment. Thank you.
I first started embroidery when I was around eight. I'm now in my early sixties and getting ready to pick it back up again as I'm in retirement and need something to do. I've never heard of some of these stitches. I'm truly excited to go on this journey with you. I've set up a studio to work in and I can't wait to get (as you say in the UK) stuck in!
That sounds great. I hope you continue to enjoy it all ☺️💐
Hello Marion. That was a very satisfying watch. Such a gentle introduction to your project for the year. I think it is going to be a cracker! And I am sure there will be lots of us trying to do something similar.
Please don’t worry about trying to answer all the comments your viewers make. It takes each of us just a few minutes at most 0:07 to say what we think about the video. However, to answer everyone would take up huge amounts of your time - and that is not sustainable, especially if you are preparing for your next video, filming it and then having to edit it down to a reasonable timeframe. It is enough to know that you do read the comments and that they are informative and supportive of what you do. And I, for one, am definitely looking forward to the next episode.
Have a great week.
Love the idea of using a cutlery tray.
Love it
Hello I have just found you. I am getting into slow stitching and looking for tips and ideas. I will be following you, thank you.
Lovely tutorial, very easy to understand and follow.
As your channel grows, (and I’m delighted to see it is growing leaps and bounds) it will become impossible to reply to everyone. That is completely ok, after all, if you spend all your time replying, there won’t be time for creating. And we do love what you create, so just keep on being Marion!
Hello, great start to the first week of 2024 to see you😊 This was so relaxing, I almost nodded off with your calm voice and quiet instruction. I always say to you, that there's no need to try and reply to us all, we are just here letting you know that we are watching and enjoying all the things you share with us.
I have been out returning things, then we went for a carvery, so I had forgotten all about Wednesdays sewing, and was happy to get cosy and click play 🤗🌟🙂 Happy New Year Marion, see you Sunday 🫣🫣🤍🌈🌞
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Happy New Year Marion, Interesting project for us . Thank you. I am so glad to see your thread arrangement . I decided to to the same about a year ago, I never stitched needing the numbers I only needed the colours. !! I have also been stitching for a very long time, started when I was at my Grandmothers feet as she stitched wedding gowns at the singer sewing machine , which I have now all of 4 years old and I am now 74!!!. I have the full set of DMC colours and have added over the years too , It has been such a wonderful thing to open my thread box and see all the thread arranged in colour. I have done it with all my other threads as well and now have a container with all different types of thread in greens, one for blues , etc to choose from. What a schlep it always was to get each specific type of thread container down and search through it for a specific colour!! I have also always wrapped my threads on paper bobbins, and never had any problems. I make my own paper bobbins, Trace around the cardboard shape onto some card can use cereal boxes or other types of cardboard packaging and cut then out and use them. They have some lovely freebie ones on Pinterest with lovely pictures on them, Thank you for all the sharing , so kind of you, Happy stitching everyone looking forward to seeing everyones creations. Love Heather from Cape Town, South Africa.
Thanks for the lovely message Heather. You sound just like me. Starting to stitch at a very young age. My Mam used to sew clothes for people when we were little. We used to go to bed to the sound of the sewing machine going. My first remembrance of sewing is being taught to hem a handkerchief with tiny stitches. If Mam could see the stitches then they had to be done again! I'll have been about 5 or 6 I think. I suppose it could have put me off, but it didn't. I just loved making things for my dolls, and little presents for grandma etc.
This is lovely. Thank you. New to your channel. I look forward to following along in one regard or another. Enjoy the day! Catherine
Hello Marion I love your channel and think you are amazing your work is fantastic truly fabulous I will keep watching everything you do and recommend you to everyone I know
Thanks so much Barbara 💐
Enchanting! I’m going to add these stitches to a small scroll I’m sewing from a piece of sheet and scrap fabric 🧵🪡👍🏻
Excellent!
I am so excited!! Thank you, Marion…I know you are great teacher!!
Happy New Year Marion. What a lovely start to 2024! I’m now looking forward to Wednesdays. 💖💖💖
Thanks for the knot advice. Taught to "cast on", and never to knot, so never learnt this.
LOVE your videos and prepping my stitch book to follow suit!
Omg I just made a similar board for my working table just yesterday. I used to use a small rug. I love your set up. I can relate.
Whatever helps us carry on creating...
Excellent tutorial! Thank you
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Happy New year, lovely start to your book, nice to have something to look forward each Wednesday, see you Sunday ❤❤
Marion you are a great teacher. So looking forward to this journey with you.
Beautiful and inspirational Thank you so much😍😍🥰