Nice review. I just bought the “dictionary” from your link, and I already have some of the others. I’d love to browse the historical books, but they are too pricy. I’m just getting started with the Alabama Chanin technique, which I love. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
@@Pumora I think it comes from within. It's not just knowledge and skilI but inttegrity and values as well. I and read and watched articles, videos about Natalie, inteviews with her, and I was always getting the same message: she's a brilliant arist and sewist, but also a genuine, humble, generous person. Funny thing is, the clothes she designes are often high-end, quite expensive (and rightly so as they're hand embroidered and embellished), yet she makes sure that you can make something similar even if you have very little money. She shares her designs, writes books, grows veggies in her garden and takes care of people who work for her, the community, and the environment. Someone said that she simply makes life more beautiful. Many people in her positio are after fame and money, she's not. None of those "celebrity" traits. I like her a lot. 🙂
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This is wonderful information on embroidery stitches. Thank you so very much. This is a very nice gift.
Nice review. I just bought the “dictionary” from your link, and I already have some of the others. I’d love to browse the historical books, but they are too pricy. I’m just getting started with the Alabama Chanin technique, which I love. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
I love anything by Natalie Chanin, too. I bought all the courses she has on Craftsy. The best money I've ever spent :)
She really has a great way of teaching :D
@@Pumora I think it comes from within. It's not just knowledge and skilI but inttegrity and values as well. I and read and watched articles, videos about Natalie, inteviews with her, and I was always getting the same message: she's a brilliant arist and sewist, but also a genuine, humble, generous person. Funny thing is, the clothes she designes are often high-end, quite expensive (and rightly so as they're hand embroidered and embellished), yet she makes sure that you can make something similar even if you have very little money. She shares her designs, writes books, grows veggies in her garden and takes care of people who work for her, the community, and the environment. Someone said that she simply makes life more beautiful. Many people in her positio are after fame and money, she's not. None of those "celebrity" traits. I like her a lot. 🙂
@@bizcoach7 yes to all you said. I admire her very much.
I have a couple of these books. I have the Original Mary Thomas version and have always found it to be my go to reference.
It is a great resource indeed!
Thank u for sharing these books🌴💕
Do you use a stand for your embroidery. If so, what brand would you suggest. I am looking at the brand Nurge
I use the Sonata seat frame. I like that you don't need to clamp it on a table but just put it on any surface instead.
Thanks
Vielen Dank!
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I'm sorry but I only speak German and English. I don't know how to translate videos in other languages.
@@Pumora You can add aut-translation of your subtitles from your You Tube Studio. There are many tutorials that show how to do that. I can't add a link here, but this is one of them: "UA-cam auto translate not available? Try this!"