Cross Stitch #15: Tool Time Tag! (Lowery Stand Review)

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2014
  • It really is a short video from me!
    Tag originally started by Joanne B • Video
    My tools:
    1. Ipad - using GoodNotes and Dropbox
    2. Needleminders from / nomorelostneedles
    3. Squissors - www.sewandso.co.uk/Products/St...
    mabelfigworthy.co.uk/specials.php
    4. Lowery Stand (side clamp) - www.sewandso.co.uk/Lowery-Work...
    Lowery Accessories - www.sewandso.co.uk/ran1194-0.html
    Thanks to all my subscribers and stitchy friends for watching :).
    All opinions expressed in the video are my own and any and all stash was purchased with my own money!
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Komentáře • 88

  • @Janetl62
    @Janetl62 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for all of your advice and help! I love all of your work. Please keep making your videos. I am new to all of this and learning a lot from you. :)

  • @mandyoreads
    @mandyoreads Před 10 lety

    Great video Amanda, thank you. You're love for the Lowery stand is infectious! X

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Ha ha Mandy, yes I do love it! Hope it helped as if I remember you were thinking about getting a floor stand at some point?

    • @mandyoreads
      @mandyoreads Před 10 lety

      I think you've convinced me to invest! :-) x

  • @Shadow5618
    @Shadow5618 Před 10 lety

    Loved your video, as usual, and particularly enjoyed the demo of your Lowery stand. I have one too and can't stitch without it! I just love it - particularly the quick release that you demonstrated and the ability to push it out of the way. Although I'm stateside, I bought my Lowery stand years ago from Sew and Sew and couldn't believe how fast they shipped it to me! So great job, and keep those videos coming!

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Yay another Lowery fan! I could not stitch without mine either - no way I could stitch my HAEDs and Chatelaines holding the frame! Sew and So are awesome too - couldn't stitch without them either :).

  • @lorrainebaxter8175
    @lorrainebaxter8175 Před 10 lety

    Love your Lowry Stand and your little squissors.

  • @needleworker
    @needleworker Před 9 lety

    Thank you for the Lowery stand review, mine came today its as good as you described

  • @sharonoakley9687
    @sharonoakley9687 Před 9 lety

    Thank you very much for this video. I have been looking into the Lowery Stand for a while but I could never find the information I needed. I use the Plastic Snap Frame and I wasnt sure that the side clamp would work for me but looking at your brilliant video I can see that it will work fine and no need to spend the additional money on the corner clamp ! Also if you go to 'Siesta Frames' in the UK they have an offer on the Lowery Side Clamp at the moment - £77 plus shipping which is slightly better than Sew and So (which have no stock at the moment!!) Many thanks for your very information video - I am off to buy the Lowery !

  • @janetann9823
    @janetann9823 Před 8 lety

    I've used sqizzers for years when I did decoupage, they are great for stitching. I would love a lowery stand, but can't afford it just yet, so will continue drooling over everyone else's. Thanks for the review.

  • @5footrunt
    @5footrunt Před 10 lety

    Thank you for showing your Lowery Stand. It looks promising.

  • @oriettaIT
    @oriettaIT Před 10 lety

    Great reviews Amanda! I have to get one of those squissors from Mabel! I keep forgetting them, they definitely look really useful! I am pretty happy with my stitchmaster stand but the Lowery was the other option I considered... went with the stitchmaster because being wooden it goes better with my front room furniture also because I did bot liked the idea of a stand that grab my frame. Now that I actually saw how easy it is to twist it a pull it away only the metal look put me off :-))

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      We all find what works best for us Orietta! I keep meaning to buy some squissors from Mabel too - they are much prettier than mine :).

  • @carlaramos-margarida9065

    Ohhh that floor stand it's really great!

  • @53CraftyLady
    @53CraftyLady Před 10 lety

    I just want to say 'Thank You' for this video. I bought myself a Lowery stand from Sewandso.co.uk and I couldn't be happier.Also, the difference in price between the UK and the States was just incredible. I started using it on my new project last night and after a short learning curve, I was off and running.Thank you,again

  • @sweetpeasouthernhome
    @sweetpeasouthernhome Před 10 lety

    Thanks so much for talking about your stand. I just got my millinium frame in a few weeks ago and while I do love it I will have to get some kind of stand. I really need something that doesn't take up a lot of space and I think I've found the answer! Thanks again:)

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Hope you found the video useful Christy! I'm not sure what size millennium frame others use with their Lowery, but I'm pretty sure if you have a Google you will come up with some viewpoints. I don't have millennium frames I am just going on the viewpoint of stitchers that use both - I know there is a video on CZcams by Nicola Parkman who reviews the stand that goes with the millennium frames - so I would check that out for comparison too just in case :).

    • @sweetpeasouthernhome
      @sweetpeasouthernhome Před 10 lety

      I have watched some reviews and also the video on the millenium frame. I'm going to order the lowery soon. It will fit my space much better. And thanks for the tip to use sew and so. I can't believe the markup in the states! It's much less expensive to order from the uk...even with shipping!

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      I know the price difference is crazy - Sew and So will probably have a run on Lowery stands to the States now and wonder what is going on lol!

    • @sweetpeasouthernhome
      @sweetpeasouthernhome Před 10 lety

      LOL! They should pay you commission:):)

  • @crossstitchbutton
    @crossstitchbutton Před 10 lety +1

    Used to have this stand I sold it as you know i like my hand hoops but I still kept my DMC floor stand hoop as I do like it also, I did like the stitchsmart one I had until it snagged my fabric and made a whole as you would have seen in one of my videos!! Yep sold it to...My hubby uses those squissors I shall have to try it..lol loved McKenzie's comment haha!

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Ha ha yes Maureen - it's actually my second shortest video, wonders will never cease and miracles do happen ;)

    • @crossstitchbutton
      @crossstitchbutton Před 10 lety

      Haha! i guess they do, but we love your long videos happy stitching xx

  • @Stitchingdiva328
    @Stitchingdiva328 Před 10 lety

    Great tools!! We have a 13% tax here on goods and services as well. So that with the shipping sometimes makes items too expensive.

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Yes I hear you! I would love it if we didn't have to pay duty and customs on items from the US - but then I expect my bank balance is grateful that I do, so that I show some restraint when ordering...... :)

  • @allanslater9558
    @allanslater9558 Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much - this is all very helpful.

  • @denisespratley2283
    @denisespratley2283 Před 10 lety

    Love this stand!

  • @threadgarden4881
    @threadgarden4881 Před 10 lety

    A very informative video especially seeing the stand in use. Do you stitch much in hand? I haven't got a stand. I will seriously think about getting one. I can see how useful it would be for BAPs.

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      No I never stitch in hand Jan - I couldn't trust myself! Any small I stitch I usually use a hoop which I hold, but I really admire in hand stitchers! I know some Chatelaine stitchers that stitch in hand, but for me I feel I need proper tension on my fabric to stitch, especially speciality stitches.

  • @Janetl62
    @Janetl62 Před 9 lety +2

    Will this hold a hoop? Thank you!

  • @kerryemmiebet
    @kerryemmiebet Před 10 lety

    I wish I had done my research before I bought the stand I have. I hate mine. I have since drawn up a short list and the Lowery Stand is number one on the list. If I ever have any spare money I will definitely be buying one!! I want the chart holder and accessory tray to go on it. xx

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Yes Kerry, Lowerys are quite expensive but are a fantastic investment (a bit like millennium frames), I've used mine just about everyday give or take for the last three years and just couldn't stitch without it. They are worth saving up for - actually they do come up every so often on Ebay, so worth keeping your eyes peeled for a bargain just in case :).

    • @kerryemmiebet
      @kerryemmiebet Před 10 lety

      I will do. I have the Stitchsmart stand with the accessory pack. I use it every day but I definitely have a love/hate relationship with it!!! xx

  • @Janetl62
    @Janetl62 Před 9 lety

    Hi Amanda,
    I have a few more questions if you don't mind. What type of frame do you use and what would be a good size of frame for me to start with in your opinion? I am seriously considering the Lowery stand and I like the frames you are using with it. They don't appear to be so bulky or heavy. I will start working on smaller say 8x10 or a little bigger designs for now. And could you give me a measurement of how far you can extend the arm of the Lowery in inches? I need to see if I would need to order the extender arm or not to fit my chair. I am pretty new to cross stitching. I am considering the powder grey Lowery with the side clamp. Is that the one you have? The stainless is a bit higher price. I really appreciate all of your help. Your work is beautiful and your videos are so helpful. Please keep making them! Thanks again!
    Janet

  • @stickystitch
    @stickystitch Před 10 lety

    Thanks lovely for the Lowery stand review. It's now on the wish list for next year. It will cost over $100 to get it here! also thanks for the link for the needle minders. Love me some Jane. Even thinking of getting the Bothy Threads Jane Austen pattern for sh!ts and giggles :)

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      I saw that JA one and the Shakespeare Bothy Threads - love the idea but not really my style :( though they look like they would be fun to stitch so never say never lol! $100 to ship!!!! Ugh that's a lot of stash money just for delivery :(.

    • @stickystitch
      @stickystitch Před 10 lety

      MrsMilkybarKid Yeah the pattern isn't my style, but like you it still may happen, lol.

  • @mochabella59
    @mochabella59 Před 10 lety

    Another awesome video xoxo

  • @chriscrossstitcher2593
    @chriscrossstitcher2593 Před 10 lety

    Oh, and I just checked US prices for the lowery stand. It's ranging upwards of $300. So it is definitely more affordable through sew and sew.

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Yep - the exact same model I have (powder grey with side clamp) works out at $114 ish without delivery!

  • @mffistfc
    @mffistfc Před 5 lety

    Great video! I'm considering getting a Lowery stand. Do you know which model you have, the stainless steel or silver grey version? Thanks!

  • @snobunni426
    @snobunni426 Před 10 lety

    Great video! Which frames do you use for your large projects? One project planned for 2015 will be large so I want a scroll frame :) figure will be easier to manage if I can find a frame wide enough lol

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety +1

      Hi Jackie, I use the same type of frames (ones shown in this video) for all my projects, I just have them in varying widths to accommodate my bigger projects. My largest is 30 x 12 inches which is the width of my HAED Dafodils project.

    • @snobunni426
      @snobunni426 Před 10 lety +1

      I hope there is a scroll frame big enough for the size I need

  • @myraernst8830
    @myraernst8830 Před 10 lety

    Thanks so much for your review of the Lowery, as it is No. 1 on my search for a stand. I recently found the great prices through SewAndSo less the VAT since I live in the USA. I am a needlepointer and I use a laying tool most of the time. Do you stitch w/ both hands and how does the Lowery fare w/ two-handed stitching?

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      You're welcome Myra, I think Sew and So have been doing a roaring trade in these this past month :). I'm not a two handed stitchers but know plenty that are and they find their Lowerys invaluable for two handed stitching - you will have no problems!

    • @myraernst8830
      @myraernst8830 Před 10 lety

      Thanks!

  • @bettekrise8463
    @bettekrise8463 Před 8 lety

    Which Squizzer is that? I want to get one but found there are several types? Thanks!

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 8 lety

      Not quite sure what you mean, but these are straight squissors, not angled in any way. If you follow the links in the video description you can see the type of squissors I use :).

  • @nexthursday2424
    @nexthursday2424 Před 9 lety

    now, let's not be ridiculous! everyone matches their needle minders with their stitching! ..or not?
    thanks for showing your stand so well, I'll definitely think about it should I ever need one. right now I'm at table frames because I need to keep my back sitting properly or I'll end up like the Hunchback of Notre Dame! :P

  • @5877user
    @5877user Před 9 lety

    Do you use any kind of magnifier and or light lamp? Getting " old eyes";)

  • @Janetl62
    @Janetl62 Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @Serukis
    @Serukis Před 10 lety

    Hahaha, I always put my needle in my mouth too, even though I have a perfectly good pincushion to put it in. But I do that with pens and pencils too. It's just habit, I guess.
    I love your squissors! They're awesome. Where did you get them from? :)
    Thanks for the review of the Lowery stand. I don't have anywhere to stitch in my house (I sit cross-legged on my bed), but one day when I move out I'd love a stand. That looks pretty awesome. :)

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Hi Emily! I read an article (in the Guardian I think) of a woman (dressmaker) that inhaled a pin and even that did not scare me senseless enough to stop putting needles in my mouth! Squissors you can buy in a few places, the links are in the video description - Sew and So and Mabel Figworthy's are the two I recommend :). A Lowery stand would work next to your bed..........just sayin......

    • @Serukis
      @Serukis Před 10 lety

      Ha, the one video I forgot to check the description. Thanks! :)
      This is true! Hmmm, hard to resist. I may ask for one for Christmas... along with some frames that are actually big enough to hold some of my WIPs. Only two of my WIPs are actually in frames at the moment because I have nothing big enough to hold them!
      Scroll frames are surprisingly cheap on Sew and So, though. So perhaps I'll get a couple of big ones and then ask for the stand for Christmas.
      Must resist!

  • @chriscrossstitcher2593
    @chriscrossstitcher2593 Před 10 lety

    Thank you so much for including the lowery stand links. I've been doing some stand research and can't decide on one, but I really like the simplicity and functionality of the lowery stand.

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      You are welcome - it is hard to pick work stands, if only we could have a home trial of each one it would be so much easier!

  • @StitchingMae
    @StitchingMae Před 10 lety +1

    I did not include my phi
    One or tab either because I use them to listen to books or watch youtube haha. Glad I'm not the only one that needs sound while,e I'm stitching ;)

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Definitely - I couldn't stitch in silence! Can't have something (or someone lol!) that is too distracting on the TV though or else very few stitches get done :)!

    • @StitchingMae
      @StitchingMae Před 10 lety +1

      So very true. Hubby and I watch game of thrones and the other night we finished up the current season I literally sat there needle in hand..he turned and said...you gonna use that?? Lol. I didn't realize I had just been sitting there holding the needle...it was an intense episode.

  • @denisespratley2283
    @denisespratley2283 Před 10 lety

    The back of your work is so neat

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      Ha ha don't be fooled Denise! That particular piece only has 3 main colours so it is really easy to keep the back neat! The back of my HAED with 80 colours is quite a different story lol.........!

  • @glassfairy89
    @glassfairy89 Před 9 lety

    Excellent review of the Lowery stand :) Does the project wobble around much?

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 9 lety

      No, no wobbling at all - you just need to put something heavy on the base as a counter weight :).

  • @thereallifeofmi
    @thereallifeofmi Před 10 lety

    Thank you for the video, been thinking about going from having my fabric in my hand to put it on a frame and use a stand. Do you have any frames you recommend?

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      The frames I use personally are Easy Clip Rotating Hand frames - but I suspect most stitchers that have them would recommend Millennium frames! It all depends how tight you think you would like your fabric to be on the frame - the tension on my frames isn't drum tight, but I can live with it :).

  • @jud2171
    @jud2171 Před 9 lety

    AMANDA HELP I have my lowery stand, but I can't figure out how to use the pattern holder that I ordered separately can you show me how

  • @katiestitch60
    @katiestitch60 Před 10 lety

    Great video. I would like to go paperless and get a good pdf app for my on-line cross stitch patterns. I don't have an I-pad or pod, but an android generated tablet. I'll have to look through my google play store and see what they have.

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety

      I think Wonderfully Hopeless did a video on the app she uses on her android tablet - hope it helps :).

    • @katiestitch60
      @katiestitch60 Před 10 lety

      Thank you.

  • @crossstitchbutton
    @crossstitchbutton Před 10 lety

    Ooops I meant to say hole not whole lol

  • @elenacoory5274
    @elenacoory5274 Před 5 lety +1

    What brand of squissors do you use please? ☺

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 5 lety

      Hi Elena, if you drop down the video description box, you’ll see the links for the two pairs of squissors I own 😊.

    • @elenacoory5274
      @elenacoory5274 Před 5 lety

      @@mrsmilkybarkid3318 Amanda I did it, but seems like Sew and so don`t sell them anymore and the 2nd link shows rainbow squissors, not like yours silver ones which you show in the video.. 🤔

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 5 lety

      It seems as though Sew and So no longer sell them. I would go with Mabel’s anyway every time! I have a pair of her titanium rainbow ones and have bought others a stitchy presents, they are much nicer 😉!

    • @elenacoory5274
      @elenacoory5274 Před 5 lety

      Thank you so much for your help Amanda! 😊💕

  • @thelovelyarray
    @thelovelyarray Před 10 lety

    Just one question: shortest video ever?
    McKenzie

    • @mrsmilkybarkid3318
      @mrsmilkybarkid3318  Před 10 lety +1

      Ha ha I thought that too - but apparently my cross list wishlist tag was shorter! Don't worry I make up for it with my July update video (probably be uploaded Fri/Sat) I filmed it today and it is almost an hour long.......don't ask - I have no idea how showing four WIPs and my stash acquisitions for the month takes THAT long! Seriously what is wrong with me?! On second thoughts don't answer that....... :)