I’m so glad that I still haven’t watched all your “older” videos, so I can now just sit and stich my own fabric and just listen to your calm voice explaining how to make this beautiful piece. This makes me feel so happy and lucky🫶🏻🌷🌺💗🥰
Watching you work and listening to your gentle voice is so soothing. You've inspired me to start a quilt and I'm quite happy about that. I don't think you will ever run out of ideas so I'm planning to watch your videos for years. Thank you.
Hello Marion, you are truly inspirational. After watching you I am now on my third kawandi and have just started my stitch journal this evening, 7.45 pm. Looking forward to more of your videos. Thank you.
Oh how I wished I'd used cotton cloths when I used to paint. I love this idea. I always used paper towels, then chucked them away. I haven't painted in years, and I was just a novice back then.
Love your little “art gallery” who would have thought that could be created from an old piece of cloth that was used for cleaning your brushes, just proves there is beauty in everything. You really are so creative Marion
Hi Marion, from Boulder, Colorado USA. I too, like you, find it hard to do an everyday thing but I decided this year to give it a go. I Love slow stitching and quite frankly I love everything fabric, paint sculpting and nature. You are my kindred Spirit for sure. I just wish my ideas would slow down so I could at least finish one thing before starting a new and completely different project. Love your work. ❤
Lovely video! I'm finding these videos really helpful as they are inspiring and yet so simple and easy to follow and complete. I'm off to sort through my scrap samples right now. It is lovely to see glimpses of your other ongoing projects and look forward to seeing more of them as they progress. Thank you for all your effort and hard work in providing such lovely videos.
Fantastic! At last I’ve found someone who’s very like me! I love watercolours and nature journalling. Also I move from one project to another and love experimenting with different techniques. You’re very creative, Marion, and it’s a wonderful way to be. There’s so much unhappiness in today’s world, but you have the ability to use your creativity to see all the beautiful things, and that’s a real gift. Thank you for sharing your many projects and ideas. I love it!😊
The lowly paint cloth truly is a work of art. Love it. Thank you for sharing your work. I will be changing my paper towel cleaning cloths to pieces of fabric to clean brushes now that I know they can be beautiful art pieces.
So fantastic! I have a watercolourbox, havent youse it for 30 years! 😥 This week I took a peece of fabric and paint it with the watercolours, in The colour of januari in Sweden . Pail blue, pail Pink, Grey, white , pail purple...and it made me so happy 😊.We have a lot of snow and it is -15 C today were I live. Thank you so very very much again! Tomorrow I will do my second running stich with the ribbon of my painted fabric 👍❤
Thank you Mary. Letting go of 'perfection' was a great lesson for me years ago. I realised I enjoyed myself more and accomplished more once I wasn't worrying about all the bits I thought were wrong. Of course.. there are times when things need to be just so. But in general just creating more, means more practice, and then you improve all the time.☺️
You are so amazing! I am still watching the older videos and I am so glad that they are there for me to see! Every one is awesome! I will look for the tree as it looks like something I might do too! Above my kitchen cabinets I have pieces of bush branches that were cut off and attached to a piece of wood like little trees. I painted them all white and put tiny white lights all over them and it looks quite magical! I want to ask if you have ever done a video about how you store and organize your supplies? Since I am moving, I will pay close attention to how I organize in my new small space. Also I wonder if you have ever done a video about paint pouring because my friend and I have talked about trying it. I realize that it may be a tender memory for you since you did it with your husband. My thought is that it also might be a great tribute and maybe inspire others to do it together. I like and appreciate everything that you do!, Thank you so very much!💕💕 Donna
I haven't done a paint pouring video 🤔 but it's on my very long list of video ideas... And as for storage.. I'm currently re organising my sewing room and there'll be a video once I'm done... ☺️ I love the sound of you painted branches with fairy lights ☺️
You have given me a brilliant idea - I do not have any paint cloths as I am no artist but I do have a collection of tiny pieces of Liberty print fabric that was given to me by a friend and have often wondered what to do with them so a big thank you from me for the inspiration to make good use of them.
Oh Marion u really make me smile,old paint cloths whatever next,.! I went to a boot sale last weekend snd managed io buy some linen curtains so i can start my stitch journal with them. Your ideas are so imaginative i shall enjoy sewing them.Thanks again for giving us your precious time and fantastic ideas.Paulinex
That is SO lovely!!!❤ I don't have a paint cloth, and my old denim was too heavy, so I'm using scraps from quilt fabric and part of an old work shirt from my husband. Just looking at the composition, before stitching anything down, is bringing me joy... that's what it's all about, right? Thank you, Marion, for another wonderful tutorial. I always look forward to your next videos. ❤❤❤
Dear Marion I just finished my second part of the stitch journal and I am so pleased with it, using scraps of fabric from old worn dresses from my favourite aunt who passed away years ago. You are just like me, never throwing away things you can use again. See you next Wednesday 😊❤
Oh, Marion, you are a peach! I smiled thru the end of the video; so happy to see you and hear your voice. I watched the first 2/3 of your video last night, but I kept falling asleep. I stayed up too late again. I 💜💜💜 what you’re doing. So far, it is an excellent primer for beginners. I’m enjoying your spontaneous art. It’s fun. Thanks for inviting us into your world. 💜💜💜
Thanks Mara. That's what I was hoping. There's a lot of people who are new to stitching anything at all. Hopefully it's nice to practice stitches whilst also knowing you're making something lovely.
From Angele 💝💝💝💝 I've been subscribed to you for about a week now. I enjoy your videos. You are quiet. Creative. Easy projects. Thank you! I also think that your project today looks like little works of art. Minus 35 C in Devon, Alberta, Canada on Jan 13, 2022. It's a stay-inside-day! ....doing slow stitching and watching videos! -From Angele 💝💝💝💝
My goodness that sounds sooo... cold! It was due to snow here this weekend but we haven't seen anything yet... I'm happy you're enjoying my channel....
Lovely video to watch for me. I am waiting to start a new embroidery project ‘soon’. I can’t start it just yet as I’ve been crocheting a baby blanket…… a sturdy wee thing, suitable for a car seat or a buggy. Each square has got an animal that has been crocheted and will be appliquéd on by me. My daughter is coming here tomorrow to help in all the placing of squares and livestock. Two heads will be better than one……. I’ve been wrangling these farmyard critters for ‘toooooooooo’ long and am getting a bit *💥😴☠️* of it!!!! I can’t wait for this WIP to become a FO😝 . Thankyou for all your videos, they have given me inspiration and enjoyment of colour, threads and stitching which I have long put aside and can’t wait to pick up again.
Thanks Marion for today’s inspirational week two video. Can’t wait to get started tomorrow on my own one. My new project is having a go at weaving with the simple table loom I got at Christmas. Never a dull moment in a crafters world is there. ❤️
You are an amazing artist and have inspired me so much. I am really enjoying stitching again. I am now the proud owner of my own ‘tangle’! So liberating not fussing with trying to put the leftover threads back on the bobbins I cut them from.
I had a tangle & didn’t know it had a name. I used to say I must sort that mess out..😂 Now I put it in a pretty little basket and gave it a name & an adding to it & going to use it in my stitch journal. Thanks Marion. I have paints so going to make a paint cloth before I stitch this week
@@5kristy71 It is just a bunch of threads from previous projects. It isn’t knotted up, just loose threads that are still perfectly usable. Watch more of Marion’s bird book videos and you’ll see it.
@@5kristy71 My Thoughts of tangle….those threads that you are finished with but are to big to throw in your Ort jar Added to those which have got in a tangle after starting them & haven’t got round to putting on a bobbin card Will pick up tangle to try to use up before looking in thread box or for bit of daily stitching Hope that helps..
Thank you for doing this project. My husband gave me some little squares of cotton he washes his brushes off with. What a great idea to showcase them! They look wonderful placed together on the denim. Thanks for sharing another wonderful idea. Your work is always beautiful to watch.
Think I'm going to find me an old sheet or pillow case, my granddaughter and I use paper towel when we paint. I will be exploring the closet for potential rags. Thank you for being such a great inspiration.
You are such a talented lady I really enjoy watching what your next project will be each time . Really lovely stitching journal. Thank you for sharing your talents with us
This was a fun one to do! I tore some hand dyed scraps a friend made me years ago. I will post on the IG journal page when finished. Thank you again for doing this. It really is soothing,
Yes! I've never done anything like it before but I want to practice hand-stitching which I really enjoy. Your stitch books have inspired me to give it a go ☺@@marionsworld24
I always look forward to each one of your videos....this one is so interesting to see how pretty the painting rag can turn out to be....I love your tree 🌳 ❤....I have 3 afghans going on at the moment...plus I just finished making a quilt for my adult son's birthday later on in the month....I will finish the label tomorrow....I'm the type that gets overwhelmed with too many projects going on at once...I am very much enjoying watching your creativity while listening to your voice which is so calming and soothing...have a great day my friend and blessings to you ❤
Thanks Sheryl. I must admit I like to get things finished if I can, but it doesn't always work out like that! This year I'm going to see if posting on my channel will help me get some things finished off at last!😅
I learnt new saying today 'walk the tread" One simple stitch, that can do so much. Giving old textiles a new life is a wonderful thing, I'm always checking out op shops for old linens. Thank you for sharing your world of stitching with us.
I just love this so much! I have finally gathered enough supplies to start a stitch book. Have watched many channels to see what others have done, but some seemed to overwhelm me but yours has convinced me that just the start is a new beginning on a path I will continue down. Thank you so much. Also I am still creating the fabric beads and making a necklace for my friends birthday next month. Thank you for that creative idea for a one of a kind gift.
Love ❤️ Marion’s World 🌎!! You are a jewel !! I would never have ever thought when I watched your first UA-cam video that you would have been a lady that spent her life in a profession that had dirt and dirty hands involved .. ❤❤ I worked in education for 33 years but we showed horses since I was a little girl and I’m an old lady now 😂.. I have had dirty hands most of my life too !! But I have always enjoyed handwork ( stitching) … much more than ever did using the sewing machine.. so perfect timing finding you !! Until Sunday !! Have a great week !! ❤❤❤❤
This is really lovely Marion. I haven’t got paint rags but am going to paint some cloth. Moving house soon so no time just yet but loving watching you create lovely craft work
If you don’t want to draw lines, you could always use quarter inch quilting tape to mark your lines comes off cleanly no fuss, no mess. Nothing left over nice clean fabric.
Inspiring video (as always!). I didn't have any painty cloths but wanted my piece to be arty. I finally cut off 6 buttonholes, in squares, from a scrapped patterned blouse. Each piece has a different area of pattern around the opening. I'm very pleased with the outcome, something I would never have thought of doing before. Thankyou.
I’m so glad that I still haven’t watched all your “older” videos, so I can now just sit and stich my own fabric and just listen to your calm voice explaining how to make this beautiful piece. This makes me feel so happy and lucky🫶🏻🌷🌺💗🥰
Oh you're right back at the beginning of the year Lizette...😊🪡🧵
I’m so glad there are other folks like me who enjoy experimenting with all different kinds of art-making!
I loved the whole idea of using what you have…even grubby paint cloth’s! Hugs and blessings, 🤗❤️🇨🇦
Thanks Laura...
Watching you work and listening to your gentle voice is so soothing. You've inspired me to start a quilt and I'm quite happy about that. I don't think you will ever run out of ideas so I'm planning to watch your videos for years. Thank you.
Crikey... Thanks Pamela.. :)
This is lovely. Watching your stitching videos is a joy. Thank you.
Beautiful 😍 such a cute little block...looks like stained glass to me.❤
Hello Marion, you are truly inspirational. After watching you I am now on my third kawandi and have just started my stitch journal this evening, 7.45 pm. Looking forward to more of your videos. Thank you.
Three already... Amazing ☺️🪡🧵
They really DO look like miniature works of art!!
Oh how I wished I'd used cotton cloths when I used to paint. I love this idea. I always used paper towels, then chucked them away. I haven't painted in years, and I was just a novice back then.
Maybe you should revisit your paints..🤔 you might get back into it....
Catching up on old videos. Such a delight to watch the first page in the stitch journal. ❤ from Australia
Look how far it's come over the year too!
Love your little “art gallery” who would have thought that could be created from an old piece of cloth that was used for cleaning your brushes, just proves there is beauty in everything. You really are so creative Marion
Thanks Jean.
Delightful! I truly enjoy your videos.You are so creative.
It's fascinating how that paint rag turned into a piece of art. Reminds me of a painting from the old masters
Yes!☺️
Hi Marion, from Boulder, Colorado USA. I too, like you, find it hard to do an everyday thing but I decided this year to give it a go. I Love slow stitching and quite frankly I love everything fabric, paint sculpting and nature. You are my kindred Spirit for sure. I just wish my ideas would slow down so I could at least finish one thing before starting a new and completely different project. Love your work. ❤
I know what you mean. My project ideas are in a pile up waiting to get moved forward!
Lovely video! I'm finding these videos really helpful as they are inspiring and yet so simple and easy to follow and complete. I'm off to sort through my scrap samples right now. It is lovely to see glimpses of your other ongoing projects and look forward to seeing more of them as they progress. Thank you for all your effort and hard work in providing such lovely videos.
I so love your mantle piece tree!! I can definitely see myself doing something like that!! Lovely!! And Thank you! 💕Donna
Marion, this is genius. I am a painter and love my washed painting rags. Now I have ideas to use them that I can enjoy. Thank you.
How fun again, enjoyed your video while working on my bead embroidery of a dragon and a cup of tea. ❤
I like the sound of a beaded dragon 🐉
Fantastic! At last I’ve found someone who’s very like me! I love watercolours and nature journalling. Also I move from one project to another and love experimenting with different techniques. You’re very creative, Marion, and it’s a wonderful way to be. There’s so much unhappiness in today’s world, but you have the ability to use your creativity to see all the beautiful things, and that’s a real gift. Thank you for sharing your many projects and ideas. I love it!😊
Thank you Pauline. I think I flit around my projects like a butterfly to the flowers! There are so many lovely things to do and to learn about.
I love that something so simple can be so beautiful. 💖 And I completely agree that there is beauty in irregularity. 💖💖
I forgot to ask if you are using a Chenille needle on this project?
I look so forward to your videos. I recently broke my foot, so I will be stitching with you♥️
The lowly paint cloth truly is a work of art. Love it. Thank you for sharing your work. I will be changing my paper towel cleaning cloths to pieces of fabric to clean brushes now that I know they can be beautiful art pieces.
Love the trash to treasure affect this has! Thanks!
I have realized that I really enjoy the slow stitching. I actually put a small one in my junk jornal
It's very relaxing..
Hi Marion, love how your stitching is coming along. Am off to watch week 3 now as I am a bit behind! Thanks for sharing your world. 😊
So fantastic! I have a watercolourbox, havent youse it for 30 years! 😥 This week I took a peece of fabric and paint it with the watercolours, in The colour of januari in Sweden . Pail blue, pail Pink, Grey, white , pail purple...and it made me so happy 😊.We have a lot of snow and it is -15 C today were I live. Thank you so very very much again! Tomorrow I will do my second running stich with the ribbon of my painted fabric 👍❤
I'm so pleased that you've been inspired! That all sounds brilliant... Love your description of the colours too..
The piece turned out beautifully ❤
Fascinating that something so ordinary or that which is usually thrown away can become so interesting and beautiful.
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With your videos I'm starting embroidery again in a new intention....Thank you for showing us all your arts ❤
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You are dear! You have helped us rethink talking ourselves out of attempting something, because we feel we can’t do it perfectly
Thank you Mary. Letting go of 'perfection' was a great lesson for me years ago. I realised I enjoyed myself more and accomplished more once I wasn't worrying about all the bits I thought were wrong. Of course.. there are times when things need to be just so. But in general just creating more, means more practice, and then you improve all the time.☺️
This was asmr! Just lovely, following your train of thought, and all the decisions as you come to them, not leaping ahead.
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You are so amazing! I am still watching the older videos and I am so glad that they are there for me to see! Every one is awesome! I will look for the tree as it looks like something I might do too! Above my kitchen cabinets I have pieces of bush branches that were cut off and attached to a piece of wood like little trees. I painted them all white and put tiny white lights all over them and it looks quite magical! I want to ask if you have ever done a video about how you store and organize your supplies? Since I am moving, I will pay close attention to how I organize in my new small space. Also I wonder if you have ever done a video about paint pouring because my friend and I have talked about trying it. I realize that it may be a tender memory for you since you did it with your husband. My thought is that it also might be a great tribute and maybe inspire others to do it together. I like and appreciate everything that you do!, Thank you so very much!💕💕 Donna
I haven't done a paint pouring video 🤔 but it's on my very long list of video ideas... And as for storage.. I'm currently re organising my sewing room and there'll be a video once I'm done... ☺️
I love the sound of you painted branches with fairy lights ☺️
You have given me a brilliant idea - I do not have any paint cloths as I am no artist but I do have a collection of tiny pieces of Liberty print fabric that was given to me by a friend and have often wondered what to do with them so a big thank you from me for the inspiration to make good use of them.
This project will be beautiful done with little scraps of Liberty❤
They'll look like perfect pieces of art!
This is the most amazing video. I love your bits of wisdom and I feel calmed while watching and listening. Thank you for broading my creativity.
Thank you so much ☺️💐
Really enjoyed today’s video of the paint cloth appliqué square very calming to watch the process
Love your little gallery of "paint cloth masterpieces". Thank you Marion. ❣
Thanks Jenny 💐
Oh Marion u really make me smile,old paint cloths whatever next,.! I went to a boot sale last weekend snd managed io buy some linen curtains so i can start my stitch journal with them. Your ideas are so imaginative i shall enjoy sewing them.Thanks again for giving us your precious time and fantastic ideas.Paulinex
I'm used to using what I've got... Inspiration can be found in all sorts of things!☺️🧵🪡
It is like a gallery for sure
That is SO lovely!!!❤
I don't have a paint cloth, and my old denim was too heavy, so I'm using scraps from quilt fabric and part of an old work shirt from my husband. Just looking at the composition, before stitching anything down, is bringing me joy... that's what it's all about, right?
Thank you, Marion, for another wonderful tutorial. I always look forward to your next videos. ❤❤❤
Enjoying whatever it is you come up with in the end. Looking at things with new eyes...
Love this ❤
Dear Marion
I just finished my second part of the stitch journal and I am so pleased with it, using scraps of fabric from old worn dresses from my favourite aunt who passed away years ago. You are just like me, never throwing away things you can use again. See you next Wednesday 😊❤
That sounds like a lovely use of the fabric. You'll remember her every time you see your stitching 💐
Marion I love the way you've showcased you paint cloth minature masterpieces. Stunning!
I just found your channel a few days ago and I have been watching non stop. Can’t wait to start one.
Brilliant!
Fantastic work... You are such a gifted creative person... ❤😊
Thank you, looking fwd to next sunday
Oh, Marion, you are a peach! I smiled thru the end of the video; so happy to see you and hear your voice. I watched the first 2/3 of your video last night, but I kept falling asleep. I stayed up too late again. I 💜💜💜 what you’re doing. So far, it is an excellent primer for beginners. I’m enjoying your spontaneous art. It’s fun. Thanks for inviting us into your world. 💜💜💜
Thanks Mara. That's what I was hoping. There's a lot of people who are new to stitching anything at all. Hopefully it's nice to practice stitches whilst also knowing you're making something lovely.
@@marionsworld24 Yes! 💜💜💜
Oh I get sidetracked so easily. I think it’s common amongst artists/crafters. So many fun and pretty things to make ❤😊
Absolutely!
From Angele 💝💝💝💝 I've been subscribed to you for about a week now. I enjoy your videos. You are quiet. Creative. Easy projects. Thank you! I also think that your project today looks like little works of art. Minus 35 C in Devon, Alberta, Canada on Jan 13, 2022. It's a stay-inside-day! ....doing slow stitching and watching videos! -From Angele 💝💝💝💝
My goodness that sounds sooo... cold! It was due to snow here this weekend but we haven't seen anything yet... I'm happy you're enjoying my channel....
You are such a beautiful chitter charter/artist ❤😊
Thank you so much 😀
Lovely video to watch for me. I am waiting to start a new embroidery project ‘soon’. I can’t start it just yet as I’ve been crocheting a baby blanket…… a sturdy wee thing, suitable for a car seat or a buggy. Each square has got an animal that has been crocheted and will be appliquéd on by me. My daughter is coming here tomorrow to help in all the placing of squares and livestock. Two heads will be better than one……. I’ve been wrangling these farmyard critters for ‘toooooooooo’ long and am getting a bit *💥😴☠️* of it!!!! I can’t wait for this WIP to become a FO😝 . Thankyou for all your videos, they have given me inspiration and enjoyment of colour, threads and stitching which I have long put aside and can’t wait to pick up again.
Sounds like there's been a lot of crochet on that blanket!
Fantastic idees from you. The wheel, I mean. And what a lovely little stitching!
Another enjoyable video
Thanks Marion for today’s inspirational week two video. Can’t wait to get started tomorrow on my own one. My new project is having a go at weaving with the simple table loom I got at Christmas. Never a dull moment in a crafters world is there. ❤️
Always something interesting to do!
I always say when observing things that can be put to good use--just love new mediums.
You are an amazing artist and have inspired me so much. I am really enjoying stitching again. I am now the proud owner of my own ‘tangle’! So liberating not fussing with trying to put the leftover threads back on the bobbins I cut them from.
Oh .the tangle has had a child😂
I had a tangle & didn’t know it had a name. I used to say I must sort that mess out..😂
Now I put it in a pretty little basket and gave it a name & an adding to it & going to use it in my stitch journal.
Thanks Marion. I have paints so going to make a paint cloth before I stitch this week
What is a tangle?
@@5kristy71 It is just a bunch of threads from previous projects. It isn’t knotted up, just loose threads that are still perfectly usable. Watch more of Marion’s bird book videos and you’ll see it.
@@5kristy71 My Thoughts of tangle….those threads that you are finished with but are to big to throw in your Ort jar
Added to those which have got in a tangle after starting them & haven’t got round to putting on a bobbin card
Will pick up tangle to try to use up before looking in thread box or for bit of daily stitching
Hope that helps..
Your videos make me very happy. Thank you!
love the tree
This is sweet. Love it. ❤
Thank you for doing this project. My husband gave me some little squares of cotton he washes his brushes off with. What a great idea to showcase them! They look wonderful placed together on the denim. Thanks for sharing another wonderful idea. Your work is always beautiful to watch.
They sound like they'll be perfect! And he'll be amazed how lovely his accidental artworks will look too...
When I paint (mostly landscapes) I use paper towels. Now I'm going to use old sheets 😊
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I have just started slow stitching. Love it. Watching you inspired me. Thank you ❤❤
:)
Think I'm going to find me an old sheet or pillow case, my granddaughter and I use paper towel when we paint. I will be exploring the closet for potential rags. Thank you for being such a great inspiration.
You are such a talented lady I really enjoy watching what your next project will be each time . Really lovely stitching journal. Thank you for sharing your talents with us
Thank you! This looks so nice next to the other block
Wow! ❤👍from Somerset
That looks so beautiful as you say people throw these away , I will. Have to make one as I just rinse my brushes under the tap, never again 😊
I use the old ripped up sheets on purpose to get the bonny marks.
I have just came across this channel where you're doing the stitch journal...so lovely and relaxing. I will be following all the rest.🎉❤
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❤ TFS
Fabulous idea with the paints👏👏👏
You are such an inspiration! I love the use of the paint cloth.
Thanks Maureen 💐
Thank you for the wonderful videos. They are inspiring and calming.
Love Love Love your videos.
This was a fun one to do! I tore some hand dyed scraps a friend made me years ago. I will post on the IG journal page when finished. Thank you again for doing this. It really is soothing,
Love your project this week , can believe an old paint cloth can make a beautiful page xx ❤
You’re videos are so calming. Thank you
Love your approach Marion, it’s freeing!
Oh and I forgot to tell you that I have arranged a box of embroidery thread all tidy and wrapped around a piece of cardboard. You inspire me.
Brilliant!😊
I'll definitely be copying this idea for my 100 Day Stitch Book project!
are you starting Ann Wood's 100 day book Linda?
Yes! I've never done anything like it before but I want to practice hand-stitching which I really enjoy. Your stitch books have inspired me to give it a go ☺@@marionsworld24
Yes! You inspired me to try it ☺
See you in there. I'm looking forward to the start 😊🪡🧵
Since I am left handed it seemed normal watching you, then I cheered for finding you sewing like me with your left hand. Wonderful 😅.
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I always look forward to each one of your videos....this one is so interesting to see how pretty the painting rag can turn out to be....I love your tree 🌳 ❤....I have 3 afghans going on at the moment...plus I just finished making a quilt for my adult son's birthday later on in the month....I will finish the label tomorrow....I'm the type that gets overwhelmed with too many projects going on at once...I am very much enjoying watching your creativity while listening to your voice which is so calming and soothing...have a great day my friend and blessings to you ❤
Thanks Sheryl. I must admit I like to get things finished if I can, but it doesn't always work out like that! This year I'm going to see if posting on my channel will help me get some things finished off at last!😅
@@marionsworld24 I love your creativity and inspiration 🥰🤗
I love how you create an unintentional wor of art.
I am just starting my journal now and am enjoying this so much!
Brilliant Michelle. I hope you really enjoy stitching along... Of course you won't have to wait a week to see what comes next!
I learnt new saying today 'walk the tread" One simple stitch, that can do so much. Giving old textiles a new life is a wonderful thing, I'm always checking out op shops for old linens. Thank you for sharing your world of stitching with us.
You're such an interesting person to listen to and watch.
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Pretty
How lovely Marion ❤the patches look like they have flowers painted on them ❤
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Still here and watching what you create.
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Love the use of the paint cloths.
I just love this so much! I have finally gathered enough supplies to start a stitch book. Have watched many channels to see what others have done, but some seemed to overwhelm me but yours has convinced me that just the start is a new beginning on a path I will continue down. Thank you so much. Also I am still creating the fabric beads and making a necklace for my friends birthday next month. Thank you for that creative idea for a one of a kind gift.
Brilliant.. I hope you continue to enjoy the stitching... I'm hoping it builds gradually with technique as well as stitches 🪡🧵
I love serendipity! Your piece is coming along, nicely! ❤
Love ❤️ Marion’s World 🌎!! You are a jewel !! I would never have ever thought when I watched your first UA-cam video that you would have been a lady that spent her life in a profession that had dirt and dirty hands involved .. ❤❤ I worked in education for 33 years but we showed horses since I was a little girl and I’m an old lady now 😂.. I have had dirty hands most of my life too !! But I have always enjoyed handwork ( stitching) … much more than ever did using the sewing machine.. so perfect timing finding you !! Until Sunday !! Have a great week !! ❤❤❤❤
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Love yor piece
Gorgeous
This is really lovely Marion. I haven’t got paint rags but am going to paint some cloth. Moving house soon so no time just yet but loving watching you create lovely craft work
Hello Marion - thank you for another week of stitching inspiration. What a lovely sweater you are wearing! See you next week..
So fun
A lovely result from a relaxing practice. A joy to watch you work.
If you don’t want to draw lines, you could always use quarter inch quilting tape to mark your lines comes off cleanly no fuss, no mess. Nothing left over nice clean fabric.
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love your ideas. happy new year' slow stitch
Love your work!
Really enjoying this stitch journal....thank you🐦
Inspiring video (as always!). I didn't have any painty cloths but wanted my piece to be arty. I finally cut off 6 buttonholes, in squares, from a scrapped patterned blouse. Each piece has a different area of pattern around the opening. I'm very pleased with the outcome, something I would never have thought of doing before. Thankyou.
That sounds amazing Ann... :)