Thank you for showing the stitches you are using. It was a good reminder that not much is needed at this stage since there will be more layers and detailed stitching to come. Looking forward to seeing the side panel!
Sarah: this is a good size piece you have taken on. I love your color selections and design. I can see already this will be a work of art. I’m going to enjoy seeing this creation come to be. Carol from California
Lovely fabric colors you are using ❤ I won’t be doing this project right now , I want to finish working on my Field Notes Journal but, will be watching you & Rachel work on this project ❤️ you both have inspired me so much ❤️ Thank you 🥰
Loving this Sarah. I wish I could find a thin wool blanket, I bought one but it is much to heavy I think. I may try flannel as a backing. Thanks so much for showing us how to put this together.
I am still looking for a large canvas. Very expensive. I may end up going to Home Depot and having them cut a piece of wood. They have some very lightweight boards made from compressed wood chips. I will just borrow my brothers electric sander to smooth it out. Unless between now and then I find a good price on a used canvas thrifting or something. But I also think my size needs may change because as we find out the prompts. I have my table and sort of my background. Sorted out. But not stitched down yet. I think until I get a bit further into knowing the prompts it’s just going to be basted. And I have a pack of steam a seam light 2. Which is a double sided fusible. But it’s a temporary stick. You can do a temporary adhesion of the components , yet pick it up and move it around as you find out a bit more. I think I can kind of guess so have in my mind kind of formulated what I want to do. And have it drawn on paper. But I am printing my own fabric using some fabric paints and stencils , then heat setting it. So it’s permanent. I just did not have what I wanted, and want to use things I already have. So am trying hard to be creative. While not spending a lot of money.
Thank you Sarah for showing how you make the stitches! The tablecloth is so beautiful…love the colors❤
Great Video, Sarah, love the choice of fabrics as your background and your tablecloth.
Lovely background, Sarah! I like your idea of a bright colourful piece😊thank you❤
Love the invisible stitch to hold your fabrics down! Thank you 😊
Thank you for showing the stitches you are using. It was a good reminder that not much is needed at this stage since there will be more layers and detailed stitching to come. Looking forward to seeing the side panel!
Looks great Sass 🙂 also love It's Complicated....fun. Vic xxx
Hi Sarah, I love what you've done so far, looking forward to seeing your next moves. TFS 😊
That was a fun to see video TFS. Your t-shirt matched your fabric - nice!!
Sarah: this is a good size piece you have taken on. I love your color selections and design. I can see already this will be a work of art. I’m going to enjoy seeing this creation come to be. Carol from California
You have given some great ideas so thanks. I love the kantha strips. ❤❤❤
This is looking very interesting, will enjoy watching all your progress. Best wishes Lyn
It is looking good. I am still doing the invisible stitch on my wallpaper. It’s definitely taking a while. But I love it. Love always, Savana.🎀💝
Lovely fabric colors you are using ❤ I won’t be doing this project right now , I want to finish working on my Field Notes Journal but, will be watching you & Rachel work on this project ❤️ you both have inspired me so much ❤️ Thank you 🥰
Such a pretty piece !
Looking good.
I love how this is looking. TFS🌴💕
I love the process of invisible stitching - it's so relaxing and I think about ideas for layering fabrics and my embroidery.
I AM ALSO TEAM “IRON YER FABRIC!” 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🇨🇦💕
Loving this Sarah. I wish I could find a thin wool blanket, I bought one but it is much to heavy I think. I may try flannel as a backing. Thanks so much for showing us how to put this together.
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I am still looking for a large canvas. Very expensive. I may end up going to Home Depot and having them cut a piece of wood. They have some very lightweight boards made from compressed wood chips. I will just borrow my brothers electric sander to smooth it out. Unless between now and then I find a good price on a used canvas thrifting or something. But I also think my size needs may change because as we find out the prompts. I have my table and sort of my background. Sorted out. But not stitched down yet. I think until I get a bit further into knowing the prompts it’s just going to be basted. And I have a pack of steam a seam light 2. Which is a double sided fusible. But it’s a temporary stick. You can do a temporary adhesion of the components , yet pick it up and move it around as you find out a bit more. I think I can kind of guess so have in my mind kind of formulated what I want to do. And have it drawn on paper. But I am printing my own fabric using some fabric paints and stencils , then heat setting it. So it’s permanent. I just did not have what I wanted, and want to use things I already have. So am trying hard to be creative. While not spending a lot of money.