Guess I’m a bit late to the party and I’m not sure you will even read this comment, but I really, really want to learn on to stitch on the diagonal. If I have to start with the Mill Hill kits I will. Look forward to learning…maybe you can teach an old dog new tricks 😮 So happy to have found someone willing to teach.
I'm glad it all make sense! I'm having a blast doing this video series and it's done wonders for getting me out of the funk I fell in after leaving my teaching job. I feel like I have some direction again. I want to work at getting known on FlossTube so when this stupid virus is done with us and we get some kind of normal life back and we start doing stitching retreats, that I can teach workshops. We'll see how it goes but I'm excited about my plan and having something to work on.
Brilliant idea, thank you for sharing! I'm so sorry for what you went through with that callous doctor. Male doctors dismissing and gaslighting female patients needs to stop.
Hi. So glad to see your videos again and learn this new method of two handed stitching. Genius! I have never learned this method, but will give it a try! Also your tip for right handed beading. Never tried beading before. Will do. Also I am glad you found something for your pain. I have suffered for 8 1/2 yrs with pelvic pain and seen many specialists. I too even tried CBD( did nothing) then tried it with sone THC which did help,but made my sleep and not be able to drive and expensive! So stopped. I now have a wonderful,new family doctor who is 4 blocks away who started me on a muscle relaxant for spasms 5 days ago, which is helping a lot! There are some side affects, but actually feel them a lot less today. I also had a reaction to my covid Booster vaccine. Lrg red area under the injection site. Dr put me on antibiotics and problem went away after 5 days. So I certainly understand your pain and frustrations over doctors who don’t really listen ( or care.,) so glad You did find sone relief! I look forward to your next few videos also! Take care. 🇨🇦
I'm sorry to hear you are a fellow pain warrior. It's so hard to find solutions for it and am glad you're finding your way. I just posted the third video in my online series on how to stitch and there's a section on two handed stitching in it and a bunch of other stuff so you may want to check that out. Take care!
Happy Thanksgiving weekend. I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving also. Sounds like a good video series coming up. Thank you. I'm sure many of us will find it helpful. 😀
Laura, would you please tell me about the tool you used for laying your threads. I have tried to find one that is comfortable but so far I have not been about to find one that works. The last one is actually heavy and painful on my finger. I have purchased 2 so far. Any information you can give me is so much appreciated. Please keep on with your videos....I, for one, need you. Thank you, Betty in Michigan
Thank you so much for sharing this 😊I'm sorry you have to live with your pain but happy to hear you've found a way to manage it. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos 💜
My husband has nerve pain from back/neck fusions, he was constantly in pain. He was on a few pain medications plus meds to counteract the side effects of the pain meds.... He witched to cannabis and is now off all of those pills. It was life changing, especially living in the PNW where the drops in pressure would be unbearable.
For ease in picking up the flat magnets, wrap a pice of Washi tape or masking tape around it with a flap on top so you can just pick the magnet up by the flap of tape. Enjoy your channel!
I am so happy you found something to help you. Nerve pain is the worst. I wish you the best.
Guess I’m a bit late to the party and I’m not sure you will even read this comment, but I really, really want to learn on to stitch on the diagonal. If I have to start with the Mill Hill kits I will. Look forward to learning…maybe you can teach an old dog new tricks 😮
So happy to have found someone willing to teach.
So glad to have stumbled on this "origin story" for your new 101/2/3 classes! And even more happy that you found a way to manage your pain.
I'm glad it all make sense! I'm having a blast doing this video series and it's done wonders for getting me out of the funk I fell in after leaving my teaching job. I feel like I have some direction again. I want to work at getting known on FlossTube so when this stupid virus is done with us and we get some kind of normal life back and we start doing stitching retreats, that I can teach workshops. We'll see how it goes but I'm excited about my plan and having something to work on.
Brilliant idea, thank you for sharing! I'm so sorry for what you went through with that callous doctor. Male doctors dismissing and gaslighting female patients needs to stop.
Hi. So glad to see your videos again and learn this new method of two handed stitching. Genius! I have never learned this method, but will give it a try! Also your tip for right handed beading. Never tried beading before. Will do. Also I am glad you found something for your pain. I have suffered for 8 1/2 yrs with pelvic pain and seen many specialists. I too even tried CBD( did nothing) then tried it with sone THC which did help,but made my sleep and not be able to drive and expensive! So stopped. I now have a wonderful,new family doctor who is 4 blocks away who started me on a muscle relaxant for spasms 5 days ago, which is helping a lot! There are some side affects, but actually feel them a lot less today. I also had a reaction to my covid Booster vaccine. Lrg red area under the injection site. Dr put me on antibiotics and problem went away after 5 days. So I certainly understand your pain and frustrations over doctors who don’t really listen ( or care.,) so glad You did find sone relief! I look forward to your next few videos also! Take care. 🇨🇦
I'm sorry to hear you are a fellow pain warrior. It's so hard to find solutions for it and am glad you're finding your way. I just posted the third video in my online series on how to stitch and there's a section on two handed stitching in it and a bunch of other stuff so you may want to check that out. Take care!
Thank you for sharing, and sorry for the suffering you endured.
Just found you. What a Great idea. Looking forward to seeing it😊
Thanks so much for sharing the two-handed technique! I will be using all of your tips on my Mill Hill Kits!
Looking forward to your videos so I subscribed☺️
Happy Thanksgiving weekend. I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving also.
Sounds like a good video series coming up. Thank you. I'm sure many of us will find it helpful. 😀
I've really enjoyed planning this all out. I hope to start filming the first one tomorrow. Thanks for the encouragement!
Great idea. I think you really have something. Need to fine where you get the magnets..
I love your teaching videos! Looking forward to the new batch.
Thank you!
Laura, would you please tell me about the tool you used for laying your threads. I have tried to find one that is comfortable but so far I have not been about to find one that works. The last one is actually heavy and painful on my finger. I have purchased 2 so far. Any information you can give me is so much appreciated. Please keep on with your videos....I, for one, need you. Thank you, Betty in Michigan
Thank you so much for sharing this 😊I'm sorry you have to live with your pain but happy to hear you've found a way to manage it. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos 💜
Thank you so much!
My husband has nerve pain from back/neck fusions, he was constantly in pain. He was on a few pain medications plus meds to counteract the side effects of the pain meds.... He witched to cannabis and is now off all of those pills. It was life changing, especially living in the PNW where the drops in pressure would be unbearable.
I'm glad cannabis has helped him too. I'm fortunate that air pressure changes don't affect me. I can only imagine how hard that would be to deal with.
For ease in picking up the flat magnets, wrap a pice of Washi tape or masking tape around it with a flap on top so you can just pick the magnet up by the flap of tape. Enjoy your channel!
Great tip! Thank you!