How to Stitch A Scrap Fabric Log Cabin -
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Learn how to slow stitch this sweet log cabin in the woods using your fabric scraps.
Watch as I arrange the fabric and use stitches such as backstitch, straight stitch, and cross stitch to create this cozy landscape art.
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Many of my pieces are great slow stitching for beginners. If you haven’t tried stitching before, I hope you feel inspired after watching my videos and give it a try!
The whole thing is perfect! The window is genius. You brought the trees to life. The cabin looks so snug - - in a very wintery looking scene .... just beautiful. You definitely do not skimp on detail!
Thank you! 😊
Love your landscape! With the fabric and house/ cabin- its so pretty! I really like this one!
Thanks! I think the cozy looking ones are some of my favourites.
I think this may be my favorite ❤
Thanks! It makes me feel cozy now that it’s cold here.
Oh my gosh, thank you for letting us see beauty through your eyes. I never would have seen the lovely log cabin in those shivers of fabric.!
Thanks! First I decided I wanted to do a cabin and then I hunted for a fabric that looked like wood.
I am addicted to your videos. I just love the little scenes. I hope you have a lovely holiday season. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thank you! You too!
Such a sweet little scene. ❤
Thank you!
Exquisite!! Would love to live there with that purrrfect furbaby you caught napping. Lol. How sweet life really is with furbabies by our sides. Stay safe. Hugs ❤
Me too! I bet snowflake would love to curl up by the fire.
@@cookingjennfer is that your furbabys name?
One of my favorites! I love how meticulous you are. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Clever use of materials and I love all those trees.
Thanks!
Nice design and great small stitching. Thank you.
Thank you! 😊
Every one of these creations is like an adventure. I love them so much. Thank you for designing and sharing
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
I'm falling in love with slow stitching. Thank you do much for sharing your beautiful and unique talent. This log cabin scene is so beautiful.
❤ I agree with you. It’s so inspiring. I’m looking forward to doing this with my grandchildren
Thank you so much! It’s easy to get lost in these little scenes.
Love these I watch them on my lunch hour, 2 1/2 months I retire going to try these, they look so relaxing! Thank you!
Happy retirement!
Lovely lovely lovely!!❤❤
Thanks!
You are awesome. I love to do this land scap.e. Your tutorials with details and colours selected . Thank you for sharing. Keep sharing baby. I love you god bless you.
Thanks so much 😊
Gorgeous. Very inspirational and relaxing to watch.
Thank you so much!
❤ Beautiful scene, love the cross stitch on the trees.
Thank you very much!
What a beautiful piece…love the cabin
Thank you!
Such a lovely little piece. I love how you saw the log cabin fabric in the deer print.
Thank you so much!
It was so fun watching this come together! A cabin in the woods holds a special place in my heart so this was perfect! Thank you for sharing your talents.
Thanks so much for watching! 😊
Love it very pretty and homely, makes me want to be there 😊💖💖💖
Me too 😀
So relaxing and beautiful thank you!
Thank you!
Love this one😍😍. I really enjoy your videos. I always learn something new every time. Thank You😋🤗🤗
Thank you! 😊 I'm so glad!
Love it ! Nice work - tfs 👵🏻🎨🤗👍🪡🎄🌲🎄
Thanks!
So so beautiful Jennifer ❣ I would love to experience a white Christmas in a cottage like that 🤗 Snowflake looks very content in her cute hut too 😽😻 I want to thank you for all the enjoyment and inspiration you have shared this year. I always look forward to my RUclips friend popping up on my phone🤗 I wish you a peacefilled, joyous Christmas season in case I don't get to comment again. ❤💚🤶🦋🎄
Thank you for always watching! I’ve been busy with Christmas but hopefully will have more time to stitch in the new year. I hope you had a great Christmas and wish you all the best for 2024. 😊
Спасибо за чудесную картину! Настоящий художник! Чудо! ❤
Thank you! 🙏
I love the rustic look fabrics you use! I just ordered a charm pack of small rustic plaids that may work when I attempt to make some scenes with little houses.
I started a Pinterest board long ago with mini houses of all kinds-paper, fabric and drawn-for inspiration.
Thanks! I love buying charm packs. It’s really all you need. I hope you have fun making houses. I think they’re some of my favourite scenes.
Super bonito,,,buen trabajo❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
It turned out really nice. 🤗
Thank you! 😊
Как всегда классно! Умница!😊
Thank you!
Great video...inspiring !!!
Thanks so much!
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you! 😊
That is so beautiful ❤
Thank you!
Beautiful create 😊 love it, very nice ideas❤❤
Thanks so much 😊
Feliz Navidad felicitaciones me encanta tu trabajo saludos Uruguay ❤️🇺🇾🎶
Merry Christmas!
Bellissimo!
Thank you!☺️
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Que espetáculo maravilhoso, obrigada ! 👏👏👏❤
Thank you! ☺️
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I just love your videos. They are so calming and they spark my creativity. The log cabin was so beautiful and Snowflakes cabin was cute too!
Thank you! Snowflake loves sleeping in there and it keeps her off my stitching. It’s a win for both of us. 😆
I love your beautiful works of art. I am a hand stitcher as well.
I might have missed it somewhere, but what sizes are your little works of art? What size is your foundation piece of fabric?
I figured it out on another video, 3"x4".
Thank you! I rarely use a machine anymore. I used it once in the past year I think to help stitch some book pages together faster.
That’s right. And for the bigger ones I usually just cut a standard felt sheet into four pieces.