Hi Liz👋🏽 First time watching! I really enjoyed your Wip parade! I loved the variety & complexity of your projects and the progress you've made on them! I'd love to see you finish the tree skirt! Thanks so much for sharing!! God bless you!!
I love the video and all your wonderful work. I would love to see your needlepoint, crochet, or any other adventures you are having. Thank you for sharing.❤
Enjoyed the many wips you shared with us. I know it takes a lot of time, effort and organizing to get a video out. I totally appreciate it though because it takes me time just to get mentally ready, even weeks before I actually sit down and do it. Your stitching is beautiful. Great work!
Well I would definitely call that a WIP parade! Holy moly that is some serious stitching on many beautiful projects. Thx so much for sharing your work. I can’t decide on a favourite. There are many. Happy stitching to you.
I just found your channel and wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed watching your wip parade. I stitch alot of large projects also. I'm hoping to get more of them finished this coming year. I subscribed and am looking forward to following your channel.
Your WIP parade was wonderful. This was my first time watching your video, and hard for me to understand why I had not seen you before, but have subscribed since I do want to see you again and with loads of finishes (you are so close on so many). Your Teresa Wentzler WIP is really beautiful… Brian of Blitstitch on UA-cam always says that you always need to be working on a Teresa Wentzler piece at any given time (I am gravitating towards ‘Tea Scene’ and we’ll see how long I can hold off on purchasing that.) Anyhow, a great WIP parade - look forward to seeing you again, with some finishes!
I absolutely loved this WIP parade, and I'll tell you why. 1. You jumped in and started showing your WIPs. No details on how your day, pets, weather, etc., are doing. All of that extra stuff is fine but not during a WIP parade. 2. Your WIPs have a lot of work on them; some nearly completed. I love all WIP parades, but I sometimes wonder about showing 10-15 WIPs with 100 stitches worked 🤔. 3. Complex kits. I have seen a lot of WIPs with these difficult kits, but I've never seen so many (if any) nearing completion. You've made me believe that they actually exist and can be completed. I'm sure there's more, but I'm stopping so you can get back to your stitching. Two final thoughts: I don't buy, use, understand project bags. I use plastic disposable bags. Finally, on Autumn in New England (I think that's the name), just look at it as an Impressionist art piece. A lot of the Impressionist artwork I see in books is amazingly beautiful but possibly just lacking back-stitching!
Ok, I'm back again and I had to say Holy Cow!! The birds of paradise is absolutely gorgeous!!!
Oh thank you!
Hi Liz👋🏽 First time watching! I really enjoyed your Wip parade! I loved the variety & complexity of your projects and the progress you've made on them! I'd love to see you finish the tree skirt! Thanks so much for sharing!! God bless you!!
Hi Susan! Thank you so much for watching!
It was great, Liz! Feel free to make your videos as long as you wish- I’m here for them! Would love to see your needlepoints and your chart parade!
@@teresaboyer284 Thank you for watching!
I love the video and all your wonderful work. I would love to see your needlepoint, crochet, or any other adventures you are having. Thank you for sharing.❤
Thank you so much!
Enjoyed the many wips you shared with us. I know it takes a lot of time, effort and organizing to get a video out. I totally appreciate it though because it takes me time just to get mentally ready, even weeks before I actually sit down and do it. Your stitching is beautiful. Great work!
I appreciate your kindness. This definitely takes a little work.
Ian amazed at the amount of stitching you have done on the majority of your projects! Thank you for the wip parade!!
@@georgiasteen3243 Thank you so much for watching it!
I really like the Sue Coleman (and the rabbit hole it sent me down lol) Thanks for sharing you have some great wips
@@fluffyasever She really has some beautiful designs. Thanks for watching!
Well I would definitely call that a WIP parade! Holy moly that is some serious stitching on many beautiful projects. Thx so much for sharing your work. I can’t decide on a favourite. There are many. Happy stitching to you.
Haha, thank you and happy stitching!
I just found your channel and wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed watching your wip parade. I stitch alot of large projects also. I'm hoping to get more of them finished this coming year. I subscribed and am looking forward to following your channel.
Thank you for subscribing! Just went and subscribed back to you and can't wait to watch!
Your WIP parade was wonderful. This was my first time watching your video, and hard for me to understand why I had not seen you before, but have subscribed since I do want to see you again and with loads of finishes (you are so close on so many). Your Teresa Wentzler WIP is really beautiful… Brian of Blitstitch on UA-cam always says that you always need to be working on a Teresa Wentzler piece at any given time (I am gravitating towards ‘Tea Scene’ and we’ll see how long I can hold off on purchasing that.) Anyhow, a great WIP parade - look forward to seeing you again, with some finishes!
Thank you so much for your kind words and the follow!
That was fun!! I loved seeing all of your lovely projects! You have a great variety of pretties! Thank you for sharing!
@@lisadolson6598 Thank you!
Your Victorian House is beautiful!!!
Thank you!
Really like Henry the VIII and his wives
is that a crocheted blanket on the sofa? whats the name of the pattern? so beautiful ❤
Yes it is! That is d'Histoire Naturelle by Scheepjes. It is a free pattern available in their Facebook group.
Vos projets sont difficiles a faire mais tous tres beaux bravo pour cette vidéo
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Merci!
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I absolutely loved this WIP parade, and I'll tell you why. 1. You jumped in and started showing your WIPs. No details on how your day, pets, weather, etc., are doing. All of that extra stuff is fine but not during a WIP parade. 2. Your WIPs have a lot of work on them; some nearly completed. I love all WIP parades, but I sometimes wonder about showing 10-15 WIPs with 100 stitches worked 🤔. 3. Complex kits. I have seen a lot of WIPs with these difficult kits, but I've never seen so many (if any) nearing completion. You've made me believe that they actually exist and can be completed.
I'm sure there's more, but I'm stopping so you can get back to your stitching. Two final thoughts: I don't buy, use, understand project bags. I use plastic disposable bags. Finally, on Autumn in New England (I think that's the name), just look at it as an Impressionist art piece. A lot of the Impressionist artwork I see in books is amazingly beautiful but possibly just lacking back-stitching!
@@mildredalayon7095 Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to leave so much feedback.
@@mildredalayon7095 Thank you so much! I appreciate you taking the time to leave so much feedback.