Your project is as cute as it can be. Every detail you created added to the charm and appeal. It was fun watching someone doing hand sewing! I learned a tip when I was doing a lot of counted cross stitch, that eliminates knots. It will take you longer to read my instructions, than to do what I am recommending! Write the letter A on a piece of paper. Put it on a table in front of you, on your right side. Separate two inches of a length of Velcro. Cut a one inch piece of just the SOFT side. You can put the remaining Velcro away. Dampen the small piece that you cut. It should be wet, but not dripping. Think of the loose end of your skein of embroidery floss as ‘end A,’ and the end that you cut as ‘end B.’ Cut a length of embroidery floss, all six strands, no more than 18” long. Don’t separate the strands yet. I see that you are right handed. Using your right thumb and index finger, hold ‘end A.’ With your left hand, pick up the small, dampened Velcro and fold it in half, with the loopy side on the inside of the fold. Separate your left thumb and index finger so that the folded velcro is looks like a capital letter V, laying horizontally. Nearest your right thumb and index finger insert the ‘A end’ of the floss, into the folded Velcro. Pinch your left thumb and index finger together, not tightly, just enough so that the floss is being hugged by the Velcro, like a sandwich. Now with your right thumb and index finger, draw the entire length of the floss, all six strands, through the dampened Velcro. Repeat two to three times. Always reinsert the ‘A end’ to pull through the Velcro. The fibers on all thread goes in one direction. Just like fur on a dog or cat. That’s why it is important to draw the strands of floss through the Velcro the same direction each time. After pulling them through the velcro, two or three times, set the Velcro aside and transfer the ‘A end’ of the floss to your left thumb and index finger. Position the end of the floss so that it extends above your fingers about 1/4”. With your right index finger, gently tap the ‘A end,’ to slightly separate the strands. One at a time, slowly pull one strand away from the group of six. Set it aside so that the A end of the floss is on the paper with the letter A. The other part can just be on the table in a long line. Continue pulling three more individual strands out, ONE at a time. Set them aside keeping all of ‘A ends together. To separate the remaining two strands, use your right index finger and put it in between the two strands, at the ‘A end, which your left thumb and index finger are still holding. Slowly lower your right index finger, gently separating the strands. When they are separated lay both down with the others, matching the A ends. Now select however many strands you need for the current use. If you keep your embroidery floss on small plastic or cardboard squares, in a floss organizer, when you are ready to wind your left over floss back onto the cardboard, begin with ‘end B.’ I keep my little piece of Velcro in my floss organizer box. Dampening your floss and keeping fibers going in one direction, will reduce knots. The 18 inch rule applies to all hand sewing. It reduces tangling. Thank you, for sharing all of your projects! I’m definitely going to do it, but I think I will only tack down the roof on one side, so that a child could lift half to hide treasures in the house.
Love, Love, Love the little bird house and bird. I was think on what a gorgeous wee gift this would be for a child…… a whole village of houses!! Shops, school, little people and whatever dwelling your heart wd desire. It cd be one of those special toys for special, quiet occasions. My goodness, talk about rabbit holes, I’ve fallen into a tiny house hole!!!! Lovely inspiration coming from your lovely channel. Thankyou so much.
Omgoodness new subscriber here 👏👏👏!!! This was absolutely fascinating and adorable and on my wannado list. I’m looking forward to see what else you’ve created. 🥰❤️😀
So cute!! I love the vine sooo much!! And the little bird too! I will admit to being a big fan of dark colors and spooky-ish things so... I am keeping my fingers crossed for a Haunted House, hopefully in early Autumn/in time for Halloween! I'm already looking at my black toned fabric scraps and researching Wisteria embroidery techniques. I think the vine and purple flowers would bring just the right touch of beauty to a darker project. Thank you so much for sharing your creartivity, the inspiration, and your soothing presentation style.
😊Hiya! I already make these and lightly stuff them and put a wooden skewer through the bottom and use them as pot plant sticks/ picks!! You can also use them in bouquets etc.My acquaintance like them and so does a florist friend of mine,so lm kept busy😊😅(Also make snails,birds,ect) Enjoyed your video,best wishes,J.I.M.K Mrs. Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺 ❤ 😀 🪃
Hello, Thank you for the kind comments. The little pinkish house was from a pattern I searched online. The birdhouse is one I just drew myself. Perhaps you could search birdhouse patterns and then reduce the size. Hope that helps 😊
Danette,YOUR VOICE and the way YOU STITCH and EXPLAIN in YOUR TUTORIALS ARE VERY CALMING and RELAXING❣️❣️😍💝❤️💝❤️🧵🪡🫶
Oh thank you!😊😊
The SWEETEST LIL HANDMADE BIRD I HAVE EVER SEEN ❣️❣️👌💗😍
Your project is as cute as it can be. Every detail you created added to the charm and appeal. It was fun watching someone doing hand sewing! I learned a tip when I was doing a lot of counted cross stitch, that eliminates knots. It will take you longer to read my instructions, than to do what I am recommending! Write the letter A on a piece of paper. Put it on a table in front of you, on your right side. Separate two inches of a length of Velcro. Cut a one inch piece of just the SOFT side. You can put the remaining Velcro away. Dampen the small piece that you cut. It should be wet, but not dripping. Think of the loose end of your skein of embroidery floss as ‘end A,’ and the end that you cut as ‘end B.’ Cut a length of embroidery floss, all six strands, no more than 18” long. Don’t separate the strands yet. I see that you are right handed. Using your right thumb and index finger, hold ‘end A.’ With your left hand, pick up the small, dampened Velcro and fold it in half, with the loopy side on the inside of the fold. Separate your left thumb and index finger so that the folded velcro is looks like a capital letter V, laying horizontally. Nearest your right thumb and index finger insert the ‘A end’ of the floss, into the folded Velcro. Pinch your left thumb and index finger together, not tightly, just enough so that the floss is being hugged by the Velcro, like a sandwich. Now with your right thumb and index finger, draw the entire length of the floss, all six strands, through the dampened Velcro. Repeat two to three times. Always reinsert the ‘A end’ to pull through the Velcro. The fibers on all thread goes in one direction. Just like fur on a dog or cat. That’s why it is important to draw the strands of floss through the Velcro the same direction each time. After pulling them through the velcro, two or three times, set the Velcro aside and transfer the ‘A end’ of the floss to your left thumb and index finger. Position the end of the floss so that it extends above your fingers about 1/4”. With your right index finger, gently tap the ‘A end,’ to slightly separate the strands. One at a time, slowly pull one strand away from the group of six. Set it aside so that the A end of the floss is on the paper with the letter A. The other part can just be on the table in a long line. Continue pulling three more individual strands out, ONE at a time. Set them aside keeping all of ‘A ends together. To separate the remaining two strands, use your right index finger and put it in between the two strands, at the ‘A end, which your left thumb and index finger are still holding. Slowly lower your right index finger, gently separating the strands. When they are separated lay both down with the others, matching the A ends. Now select however many strands you need for the current use. If you keep your embroidery floss on small plastic or cardboard squares, in a floss organizer, when you are ready to wind your left over floss back onto the cardboard, begin with ‘end B.’ I keep my little piece of Velcro in my floss organizer box. Dampening your floss and keeping fibers going in one direction, will reduce knots. The 18 inch rule applies to all hand sewing. It reduces tangling. Thank you, for sharing all of your projects! I’m definitely going to do it, but I think I will only tack down the roof on one side, so that a child could lift half to hide treasures in the house.
Thank you for sharing that tip 😊
Great series! Can’t wait to see more. Love to see a beach house!☀️🏖️👙
Thank you!😊
Love, Love, Love the little bird house and bird. I was think on what a gorgeous wee gift this would be for a child…… a whole village of houses!! Shops, school, little people and whatever dwelling your heart wd desire. It cd be one of those special toys for special, quiet occasions. My goodness, talk about rabbit holes, I’ve fallen into a tiny house hole!!!! Lovely inspiration coming from your lovely channel. Thankyou so much.
You are so welcome! 😊
Ohhhhh my now you got me thinking I’ve found a new rabbit hole😝🫶🏻❤️😀
This is one of the most adorable things that I have seen in a loooong time! Love it!!!
Awwww. Thank you ❤️
How cute! Love it!
Thank you! 😊
The ADDITION of the spool is DELIGHTFUL ❣️❣️😍🧵
Really lovely. So so pretty. Thank you😊
Thank you! 😊
That birdhouse is so cute Thank you for sharing this
I’m completely impressed 😮 I’ve got some fabric, felt, and Thread out ready to play 😄 Thank you so much for sharing your talent ❤❤
Aww thanks for the kind words
😍 Very cute!!!
Thank you! 😊
So adorable!
What a precious little bird house. It’s so beautiful
Thank you.
Very enjoyable and calming. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
Yes, adorable ❤❤❤❤❤😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks 😊
You are very creative/artistic. Thank you for the inspiration.
Thank you! ❤️
Ti ho trovata da pochissimo..
Bellissima casetta ❤❤❤
Grazie mille 😘
Thank you ❤️
Adorable
Love the colours you used….To cute 🥰
Thank you! 😊
❤❤me encantó ,
So so cute 🥰 I have todo this one too 🤩😍
It’s so fun!!!
Adorable!
Hi Danette 👋 I’m back to bing on more of your videos 👍🏻 You’ve won me over 😊
Oh thank you!
Omgoodness new subscriber here
👏👏👏!!! This was absolutely fascinating and adorable and on my wannado list. I’m looking forward to see what else you’ve created.
🥰❤️😀
Awww thank you so much😊
So inspiring!!
Too sweet!! ❤
Thank you 😊
so very cute, Thank You!
Thank you
I love your tutorial and inspired me to make this for myself.. you are great talented.. love love.
Thanks so much 😊
Love ❤from Canberra ❤
Thank you from Canada
So cute!! I love the vine sooo much!! And the little bird too! I will admit to being a big fan of dark colors and spooky-ish things so... I am keeping my fingers crossed for a Haunted House, hopefully in early Autumn/in time for Halloween! I'm already looking at my black toned fabric scraps and researching Wisteria embroidery techniques. I think the vine and purple flowers would bring just the right touch of beauty to a darker project. Thank you so much for sharing your creartivity, the inspiration, and your soothing presentation style.
Thank you so much for the nice comments and the idea for a “haunted house” idea.
Very cute!
Thank you! 😊
My crafting and more so my stitches are littles so I appreciate watching every detail 😅❤
Glad you like them!
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Awwwww ❤
😊Hiya! I already make these and lightly stuff them and put a wooden skewer through the bottom and use them as pot plant sticks/ picks!! You can also use them in bouquets etc.My acquaintance like them and so does a florist friend of mine,so lm kept busy😊😅(Also make snails,birds,ect) Enjoyed your video,best wishes,J.I.M.K Mrs. Brisbane, Australia 🇦🇺 ❤ 😀 🪃
Great ideas! Thank you for sharing.
A coisa mais lindinha do mundo, parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar ❤😘
Thank you
Que trabalho delicado.
Não entendo sua língua porém você tem uma voz suave e muito agradável de se ouvir. Acompanho seus videos do Brasil. 😊
Thank you 😊
So stinking cute
Thanks
So Stinking Cute!!!
Thank you 😊
No need to apologize for lil Irma❣️❣️😍💝🐱😘🤗🐈😺😹
Nice❤
😂sooooo s❤so sweet
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Hermoso 💚
Hi, i love the bird house and the pretty house you did in yourearliervideo, what sizes are the shapes of the structures please? Thanks😊
Hello,
Thank you for the kind comments. The little pinkish house was from a pattern I searched online. The birdhouse is one I just drew myself. Perhaps you could search birdhouse patterns and then reduce the size. Hope that helps 😊
At this rate I am going to ahve a very pretty collection of pin cushions 🤣
I finished the felt house - finally lol
Awesome!!
Thank you for the inspiration and encouragement 💖
🙋🏻♀️👏👏👍🐦⬛🏠👍👍👍zauberhaft
Thank you
ADORABLE LIL BIRDHOUSE❣️❣️❤️😍🦅🐦⬛🏚️
Is there a pattern?
No, I just free hand drew it and put it together with some cutting and trimming to make it fit.
My mamaw’s name was Erma 🫠❤️