How To Slow Stitch A Mini Landscape Needle Book - Sewing - Fabric Landscape - Stitching Tutorial
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Let’s slow stitch a mini landscape needle book so we have somewhere to store all our extra sewing needles.
I have had questions about the needles I use so I will work on another video showing my needles and threads. For now, I hope you enjoy this little needle book tutorial.
And if you like sewing for children, you could make these to use as books for their dolls (without the needles of course).
At the end of the video I show you my cottage pin cushion. You can find the pattern for that and other adorable pin cushions @payitforward9442 • How to sew a Cottage P...
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I will show you how to do hand sewing, fabric appliqué, and needle turn appliqué using mostly scrap fabric. My videos have no chatting in them only the occasional subtitle when I feel the need to provide a little more information. I hope you’ll be able to learn something simply by watching me stitch without words.
Love the little book of needles❤
Thank you!!
When I saw your letters the first time, I was surprised ... then I watched your teacup videos and was AMAZED! I always watch you do something that amazes me in your videos. I am so glad that you so generously share you videos with us.
I appreciate you watching them all. And I’m happy you’re learning new things!
Brilliant idea and looks lovely ❤
Thank you! 😊
Thank you. I'm stuck in bed in ICU needing to calm down, this did the trick. It's a beautiful little thing and inspiring.
I hope you have a speedy recovery whatever you’re in there for. ❤️
Oh that’s so pretty I love it. My to do list is getting longer 😮💖💖💖
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Thank you so much for this tutorial!!! Well done!!!! ❤
Thank you! 😊
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Love this❤ am impressed you don’t use a thimble 😃
You know how a dog feels wearing boots? That’s how I feel wearing a thimble 😂. My brain tells my finger it’s unusable and then things get awkward.
I love your videos! Music is lovely...very easy to follow your instruction.❤
Thanks so much 😊
I love to watch you create these mini masterpieces. You are so talented. Your little needle book is so adorable. I really like your pin cushion house. Thanks for all the wonderful ideas you give me to slow stitch. ❤️🧵
Thank you so much!
Adorable and functional
Thank you!
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Jenn, this gorgeous, I love it❣thanks for sharing 👏🌻🦋
Thanks for watching and leaving comments. I enjoy reading them! 😊
Supercute ❤
Thanks!
I'll never be able to make landscapes like you do. No matter how I try they end up looking like strips of fabric that don't like each other😂 great job.... jealous!
I’m sure you can do it! Don’t give up!
ЭТО удивительное волшебство 😍😍🙏🙏💅💅
Thank you! 😁
Lovely . Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This is so cute! I'll have to make one, too!
Thanks! Have fun!
Love your work. So neat!
Thank you so much!
Wat leuk!❤
Thank you!
So beautiful, love this ❤
Thank you so much!
Mi piace tantissimo❤
Thank you!
Lovely project. Question, what is the material, grey stripped, that you used between the jean and felt layers.
Thanks!! That’s a piece of undershirt fabric. I think they call it ribbed fabric? It’s stretchy.
@@cookingjennfer ok thanks what other fabric would you suggest. Does it need to be stretchy?
@@glenysperry3421 it can be anything you like. Even felt would work.
Super guay❤❤❤❤
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What do mean by baste .please
Temporary stitches to hold all the little pieces and then they can be removed once you’re done your embroidery. If the basting stitches match your fabric you can sometimes leave them in.
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