Flosstube 5: My Cross Stitch Storage and Stash

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @grandmaB1948
    @grandmaB1948 Рік тому +8

    I have seen other women using double sided tape in cross stitch finishing, instead of lacing. I'm 74 years old and I can tell you from experience the downside of this practice. Over time the tape will loose its stick and release the fabric. And as it dries up it will leave a glue residue on your cross stitch. The same thing will probably happen to sticky board mounted projects. I use sticky board to hold felt or thin cotton batting in place behind small projects like ornaments & flat folds but never place cross stitching fabric directly on it. Lacing takes more time to do but the finish will last longer and it will not damage your cross stitch.

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Good to know, do you know how long it takes to see these less than ideal outcomes? Of course I would love my pieces to last forever, but I mostly just want to have them for now (knowing they may not be my style forever).

    • @grandmaB1948
      @grandmaB1948 Рік тому +1

      @@STEMxSTITCH Since I'm 74 years old and have been using tape for things all of my life I don't really know how long it took to begin to break down. I only know I have been surprised and dismayed when I come across tape that has failed. When the glue on the tape has failed the plastic part will survive but it will become very brittle. I'm reasonably sure it takes longer than 10 years to happen and possibly more than 20 years but it will happen in your lifetime.

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Thanks for the info!

    • @Lisa-vb3gn
      @Lisa-vb3gn Рік тому +1

      I’m 55 years old and have been cross stitching since I was 7. Most items in frames or hoops will be fine with tape or whatever for a very long time. I have some items that I really care about but most things, especially smalls or ornaments are like any other decor we choose. Eventually it is not our style anymore. Very few items hit the “heirloom” list because most family members don’t really appreciate cross stitch that much. We just cleaned out my mother’s craft room and it was shocking how many materials were unusable and how many things were left for Goodwill or the trash after all family members, friends and church quilting group got too choose finished items and supplies. Don’t worry too much but maybe take extra care with something that is important to you.

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Thanks for the perspective, that makes a lot of sense!

  • @fayrelightjordan2470
    @fayrelightjordan2470 Місяць тому

    Strand Books is one of my most favorite bookshops! If you really love a pattern buy it. They go out of print seemingly at the designer’s whim but truly their discretion.

  • @knightstitch
    @knightstitch 3 місяці тому

    LMAO! The ecoli stuffed pin cushion! I thought that was so cute.

  • @Ohnonotthatguy
    @Ohnonotthatguy Рік тому

    Med Biotech Student here from a different UOW in Australia! Always love hearing about more people focusing on science communication with the public!

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Hi! Love finding other awesome science people in other communities 😊

  • @craftycondostitcher8831
    @craftycondostitcher8831 Рік тому

    I love your videos and I especially love that you organize your videos so well in the description. Thank you so much for doing all that work.

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      I’m really glad you enjoy them! Thanks for appreciating even the description box 😊

  • @kensingtoncrossstitch
    @kensingtoncrossstitch Рік тому

    Unexpected Visitors is looking so good! And your stuffed E. coli cracked me up. 😆

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Thanks! I love how tiny it's turning out. I thought it was hilarious too, turns out its part of a whole line of stuffed viruses, bacteria, and more!

  • @KEBStudioCreations
    @KEBStudioCreations Рік тому

    I enjoyed your room and craft supplies tour. It's cool that you teach a class about science communication.

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      So glad you enjoyed! Also it’s the coolest class, I’m so lucky to be teaching it!

  • @ryangharios1597
    @ryangharios1597 Рік тому +1

    Excited about the Etsy store!!!

  • @lilysmomma785
    @lilysmomma785 Рік тому

    Love watching you and as someone with multiple health conditions that do not yet have a cure, I had to say thank you. Your work and research are so very appreciated. One of my medications is a biologic that absolutely would not be possible without people doing the research and having that passion. I also appreciate how organized and passionate you are about stitching. Thank you again for another wonderful video. Happy Stitching -Kimberly

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому +2

      Kimberly, thank you so much ❤️ I love what I do, in part because of the impact I can see it having on people like you! It helps on the hard days when nothing I do in the lab works!

    • @lilysmomma785
      @lilysmomma785 Рік тому

      @@STEMxSTITCH I can only imagine those days, but even finding what doesn't work is useful, it eventually leads you to what does. So glad to give you one more reason that your work is appreciated and has so much impact and meaning to so many people, myself included. Can't wait for the next video 😊

  • @P-la_stitches
    @P-la_stitches Рік тому

    Oh! Almost forgot to say, I can’t believe you got your knitting needles to fit in an Altoids tin!! That’s genius!! I have needles in vases, packed in drawers, in a hundred different WIP bags…

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Vases are such a good idea for straight needles! It’s so easy to end up with a huge stash of knitting needles 🙃

  • @dianelorenzi3083
    @dianelorenzi3083 Рік тому

    You are one cool lady! Two thumbs up!

  • @helenjackson7882
    @helenjackson7882 Рік тому

    Hi I love you work, Love your cross stitch xx UK

  • @pathansen4368
    @pathansen4368 Рік тому

    Great video! Happy stitching!

  • @P-la_stitches
    @P-la_stitches Рік тому

    Another great video! I wish I could get all my supplies into a 4 cubby unit. The problem with having more room is I tend to fill it up! 😊

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      I feel like I’m starting to burst at the seams of my storage already! For now it will do, but I may have to consider some additional room later on!

  • @rui6196
    @rui6196 Рік тому

    Great job!❤💚

  • @laurasinkins
    @laurasinkins Рік тому

    Oh I wondered what those little clips on your qsnaps were. Great idea! Love your videos. Subscribed!

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Thank you! And yes, they work pretty well!

  • @urbanstylejantine810
    @urbanstylejantine810 Рік тому +1

    Do you realise DMC sometimes had colour differences? So if you need more than one skein for a haed, please do buy them at once and keep those separate for the project.

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Yup, I am aware that DMC occasionally has dye lot shifts, though much less frequently than overdyeds do. However, it’s hard to get a good estimate of skein numbers for 2 stranded half stitch on 25ct imo, and I don’t like to over buy multiples personally. If I do run into this problem at any time, I will likely strand together the two dye lots to help blend, etc. Though in my current piece there are a lot of broken up colors so I doubt that it would be very obvious unless the two dye lots are right next to each other!

  • @sherecemagnuson913
    @sherecemagnuson913 Рік тому

    Keep the felt! You may use it to finish cross stitch pieces. I use it to back my hoop-finishes!

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      That’s a great idea!

    • @sherecemagnuson913
      @sherecemagnuson913 Рік тому

      @@STEMxSTITCH If you wanted to, you could add felt to the backs of your lighthouses, too. I do that on my square ornaments that I flatfold. So many uses! 😊

  • @lindahollingsworth2495
    @lindahollingsworth2495 Рік тому

    Enjoyed the video. I would be very interested in any science patterns you design to sell. Especially any dealing with micro-biology.

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому

      Thanks Linda! I definitely have a few science ideas, and will have to think more about some microbiology ones!

  • @jenncruz855
    @jenncruz855 Рік тому +1

    Love your storage solutions! I am just coming back to cross stitch and found the mini patterns from your Flosstubes - love them! And I have no idea what “ORT” (?) stands for? All the thread ends? Thanks! ~Jenn

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому +1

      Hi Jenn, thanks! The mini art patterns are so awesome :) Ort is a funny word, im not sure there is a consensus on what it stands for but I have heard “old ratty threads”, “odd random threads”, or that it was an old German word that means “leftover”. Either way, it’s basically Al those little bits of thread you snip off when you reach the end of a strand or don’t need that color any more.

  • @StitcheryWitchery
    @StitcheryWitchery Рік тому

    Love the videos, great progress! I am curious what video editor you use? I’m new to flosstube too and I’m still figuring out how to add pictures and text after the fact 😂😂 I loooove Unexpected Vistors! So cute!

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I have been using iMovie (which is free and pre installed on any Mac). I’m not sure what others use, but I have also heard of Final Cut Pro, which I think is a paid video editing software?

    • @StitcheryWitchery
      @StitcheryWitchery Рік тому

      @@STEMxSTITCH Thank you! I will look into both. I have been using (all one time lol) Splice which is partially free and was fairly simple. Anyways I like how you edited and structure your videos 🥰

  • @skyedawson6492
    @skyedawson6492 Рік тому

    Hi again. Thanks for posting. I'm glad you mentioned the meaning of Stem. As I thought you were referring to stem cells being a biologist ha ha. A question please: is pattern keeper available to use on a mobile phone? I can't understand the App and wonder if you could suggest an easy tutorial on UA-cam. Also I love your UFO pattern 😍. I looked for it on 123 stitch but then heard you had made the pattern which is totally amazing. I would love to see more galactic being patterns. Lots love, great video xx

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому +1

      Pattern keeper requires an android device with the google play store installed. So it will work on some phones, but not IPhones. Is your trouble with installing the app or using it? Pattern keeper has a UA-cam channel and a reasonably helpful website, but if you search UA-cam for how to use pattern keeper, there are tons of stitcher with tutorials as well! The UFO pattern (unexpected visitors) isn’t actually mine, it’s from Night Spirit Studios, who you can find on Etsy!

    • @skyedawson6492
      @skyedawson6492 Рік тому

      @@STEMxSTITCH thank you so much. Yes I can install pattern keeper, just cannot work it out. I'll have a search. Thanks again. Love your work. Looking forward to your next video. Take care

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому +1

      Got it, if you have any specific questions I can try to answer them, but I hope you can find a tutorial that helps!

  • @mrhickswife
    @mrhickswife Рік тому

    I just finished setting up my floss like Sonovastitch does using the DMC color chart as the reference. It satisfies the color order want, but still a nice way to find by #. Plus his genius of putting a number at the bottom to assist in putting away really sold me on the system!
    ua-cam.com/video/gd6O_7JNgCE/v-deo.html

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  Рік тому +1

      Just watched and this is such a great idea! I might just try it myself. Might be a little harder to find color than I’d like, but I’ll only know if I try!

  • @michellekaping-johnson4564
    @michellekaping-johnson4564 8 місяців тому

    I am new to this. When you say “whip” what do you mean?

    • @STEMxSTITCH
      @STEMxSTITCH  8 місяців тому +1

      “WIP” is short for “work in progress” or all of the projects I have started but not yet finished!

    • @michellekaping-johnson4564
      @michellekaping-johnson4564 8 місяців тому

      @@STEMxSTITCH thanks for explaining. Makes so much sense now! LOL