This is one of your videos that I missed somehow - and I really enjoyed it! I kept thinking about the children's song, "There was a crooked man ... who lived in a crooked little house" 😊
Lots of stitchesll, love it. I'm doing a field of flowers on my scroll, i need to do some lazy daisies at the front, done loads if French knots, seeds, and pistol stitches so far. I'm doing blossom trees for Spring. Love your flocks of birds too, using 1 or 2 strands of thread.
This was such a pleasure to watch -- great storytelling about your creative process, and I love the charming scene that came out. That adorable fence! 😍
I was the one who asked about seeing how you make your cottages. So cute, and so much fun. What I'm noticing that I really liked more about the scroll you did as compared to this is how as you unrolled the scroll it felt very much like a story with a beginning and end. I'm curious how this project with hexagons will work out and if you get a similar feeling when this is done. What other plans do you have for this??? Thanks so much for showing!!! Can't wait to see more!
Yes! Thank you! I really like the way the story unfolds in the scrolls too, and I have a few others on the go at the moment - one with an underwater theme that I'm doing as a make along this year, and the other is more pershtonal based on a medical history library where my daughter works. They do take a very long time to make, so sometimes it's nice to have something that feels "finished" more quickly. That's what I like about the hexagons. I don't know what the outcome will be. I'll keep making them until I don't want to make anymore.
@@shannonbrown7488 Yes, it's been going on all year through my Ko-fi page. There's a small subscription. It will continue until the end of this year, but all the videos are still available: ko-fi.com/misti_ko/tiers.
Hi Misti, I'm enjoying your videos so much I am now a subscriber of your channel! I'm Ginny in Sydney Australia. I'm enjoying watching this video. The house is very cute and garden is lovely. Love it ☕️🍰
Thank you. It is very satisfying to use up scraps. There's no reason they wouldn't be machine washable. Although, I don't expect that these pieces will get washed very often. I make slow stitched garments and they all go in the washer and dryer.
I'm glad you are feeling inspired. It took me years to be able to do a french knot, and even now, they are rarely "perfect'. The nice thing about doing them this way, is that it doesn't matter at all. Flowers are rarely perfect, and if I end up with some extra loopiness, then I either stitch it down into a messy little flower, or I don't worry about it. Of course, if you don't want to do them, then there's no reason to force yourself to. Maybe choose a patterned background fabric that has tiny little flowere printed on it (similar to the piece I used for the house)
Love your ideas. Amazing how you keep adding to your project
Thank you! 😊
You are so inspiring!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much
So lovely.
thank you
I absolutely love it. When you added the flowers, it took my breath.
Thank you so much
Love your crooked needle. One well used. Thanks for the video.
Thanks. The needle suits the whole crooked house vibe
Beautiful art work.
Thank you so much 😀
🎉just awesome to watch. So Beautiful finished. Wow ❤❤❤
Thanks
Lovely results. Looks so satisfying to stitch.
Thank you! 😊
Oh super bonito,buen trabajo❤❤❤❤❤
Gracias
What an adorable piece of work !!! Loved this video, thank-you.
Thank you so much
Thank you so much!
I watch your work over and over.
Im so glad you like it. I think you’ll enjoy what I have planned for next year
This is one of your videos that I missed somehow - and I really enjoyed it!
I kept thinking about the children's song, "There was a crooked man ... who lived in a crooked little house" 😊
He he glad you enjoyed it. That’s exactly what I was thinking too
@mistikomakes It's so great that stitch art can create fantasy that often references past poetry, stories, etc.
Love this octagon stitchers !!!
Thank you! 😊
Thanks so much for sharing your creativity. Love your teaching style!
My pleasure
i love work when slow stiched iam making thing as will keep that video coming
Thanks
Lots of stitchesll, love it. I'm doing a field of flowers on my scroll, i need to do some lazy daisies at the front, done loads if French knots, seeds, and pistol stitches so far. I'm doing blossom trees for Spring. Love your flocks of birds too, using 1 or 2 strands of thread.
That sounds wonderful. I bet it’s looking just like a wildflower meadow
I'm loving your videos. You make it look so easy. I'm going to give it a try.
Have fun!
Adorable little house! You made it look easy.
Thank you! 😊
I love your beautiful landscape. Thank you for showing your process on how you created this.
Thank you so much! I’m glad you like it
Im just so in awe of the way you work, starting with a piece from your scrap basket! Love it!
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous!!!!! ❤❤
Thank you
You are one creative gal!
Thank you
You are so clever Misti Ko 😊
Thanks
This was such a pleasure to watch -- great storytelling about your creative process, and I love the charming scene that came out. That adorable fence! 😍
Thank you so much!
Awesome
Thanks
I was the one who asked about seeing how you make your cottages. So cute, and so much fun. What I'm noticing that I really liked more about the scroll you did as compared to this is how as you unrolled the scroll it felt very much like a story with a beginning and end. I'm curious how this project with hexagons will work out and if you get a similar feeling when this is done. What other plans do you have for this??? Thanks so much for showing!!! Can't wait to see more!
Yes! Thank you! I really like the way the story unfolds in the scrolls too, and I have a few others on the go at the moment - one with an underwater theme that I'm doing as a make along this year, and the other is more pershtonal based on a medical history library where my daughter works. They do take a very long time to make, so sometimes it's nice to have something that feels "finished" more quickly. That's what I like about the hexagons. I don't know what the outcome will be. I'll keep making them until I don't want to make anymore.
Has the make along started yet???@@mistikomakes
@@shannonbrown7488 Yes, it's been going on all year through my Ko-fi page. There's a small subscription. It will continue until the end of this year, but all the videos are still available: ko-fi.com/misti_ko/tiers.
Will you be doing something similar at the start of next year?@@mistikomakes
@@shannonbrown7488 I haven't actually planned that far ahead, but I will most likely do something but maybe not another scroll
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Hi Misti, I'm enjoying your videos so much I am now a subscriber of your channel! I'm Ginny in Sydney Australia. I'm enjoying watching this video. The house is very cute and garden is lovely. Love it ☕️🍰
Great to hear from you Ginny. I’m happy you like my videos
This was another pleasant video to watch love how you work so organically, I work the same way. Your work is masterfully done. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
I really love what you do!! Makes me want to dig up my scraps again 😄
I wonder though if these are machine washable when whole project is done.
Thank you. It is very satisfying to use up scraps. There's no reason they wouldn't be machine washable. Although, I don't expect that these pieces will get washed very often. I make slow stitched garments and they all go in the washer and dryer.
Bellisimo
thanks again
Your speed is like a car. Sign
I'm not sure what that means, but I hope it's something good.
you’ve inspired me to make my own! but no matter what i do, i can’t get the french knot :(
I'm glad you are feeling inspired. It took me years to be able to do a french knot, and even now, they are rarely "perfect'. The nice thing about doing them this way, is that it doesn't matter at all. Flowers are rarely perfect, and if I end up with some extra loopiness, then I either stitch it down into a messy little flower, or I don't worry about it. Of course, if you don't want to do them, then there's no reason to force yourself to. Maybe choose a patterned background fabric that has tiny little flowere printed on it (similar to the piece I used for the house)
At a glace.The side walk looks like denim pant. The door a red shirt and a boys head.
I love that you saw that! I thought the house looked like a face with the windows as the eyes and the red door a nose or an open mouth.