Very much enjoyed watching your WIP parade! You have so many wonderful finishing ideas! I have started Artful Offerings "Rocking Horse Holiday" and I love it! I started it Thanksgiving day and did change the fabric and chose a different red, green and cream. Hope you have lots of creative time this winter. Take care.
What a great episode. I too am multi crafty, but didn’t get around to weaving, yet! I’m a passionate knitter and love my spin wheel when I can find time. Love your studio!
@@hollyarnold2910 Weavers are becoming harder to find. Have you searched for a weaver’s guild in your area? They generally love bringing in beginners and helping them get started.
Hi Christine I enjoyed your plans for 2023 and current WIPS. I couldn't resist the Stitch A Day sampler . I've downloaded the pattern and as I bought some Sulky threads last year its an ideal opportunity to use them and learn some new stitches. I look forward to seeing how your plans progress. Here's to happy stitching.
Thank you for sharing everything. I wish you all the best in 23, I’m an “elder” stitcher and appreciate everything you share, God bless, keep on keeping on, I can relate so much with you share.
Christine, lovely video podcast…I enjoyed everything thing you shared…loved the patterns, fabric, and floss…it will be enjoyable to watch what you do each month…wishing you the best in 2023…happy stitching ❤
Hi Christine just love watching your videos,loved your parade gorgeous projects to start,please finish your oldest WIP about Mothers,your daughter will love it,I to don’t make plans,as an older person you don’t need them 🤦🏼♀️have a good week Thankyou for sharing 👍🪡🇳🇿❤️
Loved seeing your 2023 plans. When you start (maybe 2024) I Had a Father Kind and True, I’ll start with you! I have her totally lit up. That was one of my birthday presents. Happy stitching! 🧵🪡
@@mountaincraftsstudio I believe I kitted her with the called for floss and fabric. If I remember correctly, I asked Jucas at xJuDesigns if she could do a fat half of the called for fabric. I had it within two weeks.
I loved stitching HEC sampler. I have always been a monogamous stitcher until the last several years. Now I rotate between 3 or 4 and I get more done, go figure! Love your videos!
Oh, I Had a Father is my next big one if I find the fabric! It’s already been pushed back because I don’t have the fabric large enough. No w thinking I’m going to go with 46 count as my wall space is rapidly dwindling. It’s still going to be on the large side. Thanks for sharing all your pretty stitches. Hope you have an enjoyable year stitching.
You have some beautiful projects in your plans for 2023. I really enjoyed seeing your start on the McEwen sampler. I have that chart also. The basket at the bottom is what definitely calls to me. So pretty! Have fun with all your stitching plans!
I’ve watched this video three times. I wrote a book of comments but I’ll condense it down to three. 1) The Good Huswife . In my opinion, you should go with your idea of making it more like the original. It would be spectacular. I know it’s not as easy as sitting down with a pattern where everything has already been done for you. I’m doing a sampler now with that Rhode Island style. I’ve completely changed the center scenes using about six other charts. I’ve even frogged several times. It has been worth it though. I love the vases with the flowering vines on both sides. I also have to have symmetry. 2) Your tip about picking colors you love from a fabric piece is very helpful. Anna on Quilt Roadies has a video with Jen Kingwell showing how to pick fabric for a quilt by using a main fabric and going around a quilt store pulling other fabrics. 3) Your oldest wip. I’ve had wonderful success getting stains out of vintage linens using Retro Clean. I bought it on Amazon. My sister and I finished a 70 year old quilt wip that was my mother’s first quilt project. She just couldn’t bring herself to finish it. Finishing that quilt contributed to me starting to quilt, ironically because I refused to be a quilter while my mother was alive although she tried very hard to convert me.
We have to come to a craft when our own mind is set to it. If my mother wanted me to do x, I would do my best at y. No idea why really. lol I have some retro clean and thought I would test it. I did have it cause a bleed once with crewel embroidery so I’ll just have to keep a close eye on it. I do so want to make it in the original style. We shall see when I get there. I probably will not be able to resist the urge. Thanks so much for stopping by today.
I’ve always been a monogamous stitcher, with a little small break here and there. I’ve branched out some but watching all the flosstube wip parades has me wanting to do more. I like your idea of one a month…. We’ll see. Love all your plans. Thanks for sharing!
What a wonderful WIP parade. I feel like I have so many of your projects either kitted or started or on a wish list! I started the Merry Christmas sampler on Christmas day and will be stitching along with you on the 25th! Happy no-stress stitching my friend!
Really enjoyed this Christine! I like your new approach! I’ve decided this year I’m not making too many plans. I’ve got a ton of wips and even more kitted and ready to go so I’m just gonna do whatever 😂 also watched your episode on grammas quilts and I really appreciate you doing that! I have several from my grandmothers and I was needing advise I’m watching intently!
Hi Christine, I enjoyed seeing your WIPS and also the new starts you plan to work on in 2023. I always enjoy seeing your beautiful studio also. You’re very inspiring! The pictures of your pets are an added bonus!❤
I have finished four of the Prairie Schooler Christmas Barnyard animals, and they sized 3 1/2 inch round on a 32 fabric. I just love the size. I finished them on the rounded metal discs that I bought at House of Stitches, can't remember what they were called, but the discs are no longer available. I will just make my own discs for the rest of them. But they are really nice ornaments.
Hi Christine, well of course I think your plans are wonderful and love all the projects you have chosen. I have a few of the same charts, so might join you. Looking forward to following along watching all your stitching. Happy New Year, Kristy.
Love all the projects you plan to work on. I agree that the original Elizabeth Easton is so beautiful. I have the Goode Huswife pattern but would rather stitch it like the original too. I wonder why the designer didn't duplicate it exactly. Maybe the museum would not allow it.
I wondered that too. A lot of people don’t like doing the freehand embroidery so I could see changing that, but to eliminate 1/4 of the chart seems like a drastic change.
Once again, I’m sure we were separated at birth. 😂. About the drawstring bag you are doing, do you happen to know what the fabric line is for the floral fabric you held up? The one in the front. It made my heart go pitter patter! Also, I had never seen the La-D-Da project roll you showed. That immediately when on my list. I love so many of La-D-Da, but hadn’t seen that one. Looking forward to the next video. So glad Agnes is doing better!
Great projects, and I like your approach. I also need some flexibility in my plans to set aside a project for a while if I'm getting tired of it, to add in things that become more meaningful or to add projects for future gifting. You have some lovely samplers in the works!
Thanks, there are so many beautiful samplers out there it is hard to force yourself to just one. I sometimes would just not stitch if I was tired of the project I was working on. I think it would be better to just allow myself to enjoy something else for awhile.
Love planning parade ! The Christmas sampler I would keep in mind it’s busier fabric color so you might need the bright green to come through! Just my opinion.
Hi Christine, you’ve inspired me on a stitch a day. I just ordered it from MG’s Etsy site. Would you mind sharing your linen choice and floss conversion?
Hi Anne, sorry I’ve not gotten back to you before now but I’ve been on vacation and have been having so much fun I’ve forgotten to check my messages! I am using Weeks Red Rocks, Sanguine, Lily Pad, Loden, Hazelnut, whiskey and Gentle Arts Uniform Blue and Tin Bucket. It has really been a fun stitch. I hope you enjoy it!
I live in Northeast Indiana close to the Michigan border. I will be going to Jacobpalooza in October as well. Are you going to the first or second session?
Hello Christine. I ordered the Stitch A Day Sampler and have Chelsea linen on the way. I hope I'm not breaking a cross stitch etiquette in asking you if you are willing to share the floss colors you are using. I far prefer autumn/primitive colors to those on the pattern. I understand if this isn't possible. Thank you so much.
No problem! I am using Weeks Red Rocks, Sanguine, Lilly Pad, Loden, Hazelnut & Whiskey. I am also using Gentility Arts Uniform Blue and Tin Bucket. I’m considering changing Hazelnut out for something more yellow. I’ll decide for sure after tomorrow’s stitch.
@@mountaincraftsstudio Thank you so very much for sharing this information. I'm returning to embroidery after many years so my confidence level isn't quite there yet. This is such a big help, and I truly appreciate your generosity.
What are your monthly ideas for knitting spinning weaving and quilting that intrest me more. Are you going to join the Bonnie Sullivan samplermaker BOM looks like a sampler but it is a quilt. Looks nice the price looks reasonable till I add exchange rate and postage for Australia it just puts it out of reach. I have too much to do anyway.if you get half of what you have thought of it will be a great year. Our summer is hot at the moment but Christmas was cold not usual for us cheers
I’m still thinking about other goals. I was really hoping my back was healed enough to let me back at the loom, but that might have to wait until the later part of the year. I need some rag rugs so I’m impatient. And my spinning wheel is calling my name but there is absolutely no way Agnes will be good while I spin. I may have to bring a wheel out to the studio and hide away alone. lol
Oh and while Bonnie’s pattern is beautiful I’ve been on a no new projects freeze for awhile. I’ll do a run through on one of my next videos and you’ll see why!
Sorry to hear your back is still not good hope it improves this year.I I am fighting meneries which keeps knocking me for a loop and lose the day so I take each day as it comes,play it by ear as I say. I understand your frustration
Could you share the colors you have changed in the 365 pattern and are you using 2 threads to stitch? A friend and I are going to stitch this. It is because you shared with us! Thanks! I just found your conversion colors. I would still like to know if you are using 2 threads over 2?
I’m using one thread. And it is turning out to be perfect. Two wouldn’t really work on some of the stitches. So glad you are joining in! There is a Facebook group, make sure you join!
Great flosstube! I decided this year every month to focus on one sampler amidst the other projects to try and get some finished and up on the walls. You sure don’t have much left on the 42 year old wip!
Very much enjoyed watching your WIP parade! You have so many wonderful finishing ideas! I have started Artful Offerings "Rocking Horse Holiday" and I love it! I started it Thanksgiving day and did change the fabric and chose a different red, green and cream. Hope you have lots of creative time this winter. Take care.
Enjoy, your inspiration,very entertaining.
Thanks so much!
What a great episode. I too am multi crafty, but didn’t get around to weaving, yet! I’m a passionate knitter and love my spin wheel when I can find time. Love your studio!
I like how you said, “yet.” You know the day is coming. lol
@@mountaincraftsstudio only if I lived closer to you, no one I knows has a loom.
@@hollyarnold2910 Weavers are becoming harder to find. Have you searched for a weaver’s guild in your area? They generally love bringing in beginners and helping them get started.
Hi Christine I enjoyed your plans for 2023 and current WIPS. I couldn't resist the Stitch A Day sampler . I've downloaded the pattern and as I bought some Sulky threads last year its an ideal opportunity to use them and learn some new stitches. I look forward to seeing how your plans progress. Here's to happy stitching.
Oh good! Make sure to join the Stitch A Day Facebook group!
Loved your WIP parade. When I saw the Rocking Horse Holiday, I had to pause you and go buy. LOL! Happy stitching!
That’s how I found mine, too! LOL WIP parades are dangerous like that.
@@mountaincraftsstudio No truer words have been spoken!!
12 different projects seems reasonable. I might use this approach.
You're studio is fabulous!!!
It seems manageable, right? I mean I could always stick with one if I wanted to.
Thank you for sharing everything. I wish you all the best in 23, I’m an “elder” stitcher and appreciate everything you share, God bless, keep on keeping on, I can relate so much with you share.
Thank you so much!
Great flosstube! Love your stitching! 🌲🌲🌲⭐️⭐️
Christine, lovely video podcast…I enjoyed everything thing you shared…loved the patterns, fabric, and floss…it will be enjoyable to watch what you do each month…wishing you the best in 2023…happy stitching ❤
Thank you so much!
Loved your choices of samplers.
You are so awesome...
Would love to see your shop
Hi Christine just love watching your videos,loved your parade gorgeous projects to start,please finish your oldest WIP about Mothers,your daughter will love it,I to don’t make plans,as an older person you don’t need them 🤦🏼♀️have a good week Thankyou for sharing 👍🪡🇳🇿❤️
Thanks Donna. I’ve learned to gov with the flow a lot. :)
Loved seeing your 2023 plans. When you start (maybe 2024) I Had a Father Kind and True, I’ll start with you! I have her totally lit up. That was one of my birthday presents. Happy stitching! 🧵🪡
Deal! She’s so gorgeous I want to do her justice by having the right fabric and floss.
@@mountaincraftsstudio I believe I kitted her with the called for floss and fabric. If I remember correctly, I asked Jucas at xJuDesigns if she could do a fat half of the called for fabric. I had it within two weeks.
I loved stitching HEC sampler. I have always been a monogamous stitcher until the last several years. Now I rotate between 3 or 4 and I get more done, go figure! Love your videos!
That’s kind of what I’m thinking. I really do think I would avoid the projects less.
Christine I always love seeing what you are up to! You do such beautiful work and I love seeing all your unique projects, true inspiration!!
Thank you so much!
I love love love each project you showed and am excited to watch your progress!!
Thank you so much! I always feel the same with yours.
Oh, I Had a Father is my next big one if I find the fabric! It’s already been pushed back because I don’t have the fabric large enough. No w thinking I’m going to go with 46 count as my wall space is rapidly dwindling. It’s still going to be on the large side. Thanks for sharing all your pretty stitches. Hope you have an enjoyable year stitching.
She really is a big girl but totally worth the real estate.
You have some beautiful projects in your plans for 2023. I really enjoyed seeing your start on the McEwen sampler. I have that chart also. The basket at the bottom is what definitely calls to me. So pretty! Have fun with all your stitching plans!
Rosena is beautiful !!
Thank you.
Enjoyed your video and I always look forward to your new ones ! Happy New Year !
Happy new year!
I’ve watched this video three times. I wrote a book of comments but I’ll condense it down to three.
1) The Good Huswife . In my opinion, you should go with your idea of making it more like the original. It would be spectacular. I know it’s not as easy as sitting down with a pattern where everything has already been done for you. I’m doing a sampler now with that Rhode Island style. I’ve completely changed the center scenes using about six other charts. I’ve even frogged several times. It has been worth it though. I love the vases with the flowering vines on both sides. I also have to have symmetry.
2) Your tip about picking colors you love from a fabric piece is very helpful. Anna on Quilt Roadies has a video with Jen Kingwell showing how to pick fabric for a quilt by using a main fabric and going around a quilt store pulling other fabrics.
3) Your oldest wip. I’ve had wonderful success getting stains out of vintage linens using Retro Clean. I bought it on Amazon.
My sister and I finished a 70 year old quilt wip that was my mother’s first quilt project. She just couldn’t bring herself to finish it. Finishing that quilt contributed to me starting to quilt, ironically because I refused to be a quilter while my mother was alive although she tried very hard to convert me.
We have to come to a craft when our own mind is set to it. If my mother wanted me to do x, I would do my best at y. No idea why really. lol
I have some retro clean and thought I would test it. I did have it cause a bleed once with crewel embroidery so I’ll just have to keep a close eye on it.
I do so want to make it in the original style. We shall see when I get there. I probably will not be able to resist the urge.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.
I’ve always been a monogamous stitcher, with a little small break here and there. I’ve branched out some but watching all the flosstube wip parades has me wanting to do more. I like your idea of one a month…. We’ll see. Love all your plans. Thanks for sharing!
I figure I can keep stitching on a project into the next month if I want to, but I’ll no longer tell myself I have to stick with it no matter what.
What a wonderful WIP parade. I feel like I have so many of your projects either kitted or started or on a wish list! I started the Merry Christmas sampler on Christmas day and will be stitching along with you on the 25th! Happy no-stress stitching my friend!
I usually think the same thing when I watch you. We certainly have the same tastes in projects.
Really enjoyed this Christine! I like your new approach! I’ve decided this year I’m not making too many plans. I’ve got a ton of wips and even more kitted and ready to go so I’m just gonna do whatever 😂 also watched your episode on grammas quilts and I really appreciate you doing that! I have several from my grandmothers and I was needing advise I’m watching intently!
Thanks Nicky. I like to go with the flow sometimes just to see where it takes me. :)
Delightful show! Thank you.
Hi Christine, I enjoyed seeing your WIPS and also the new starts you plan to work on in 2023. I always enjoy seeing your beautiful studio also. You’re very inspiring! The pictures of your pets are an added bonus!❤
Thanks Jackie. The fur babies have been consuming a lot of my time lately so it seems unreasonable not to include them. lol
I have finished four of the Prairie Schooler Christmas Barnyard animals, and they sized 3 1/2 inch round on a 32 fabric. I just love the size. I finished them on the rounded metal discs that I bought at House of Stitches, can't remember what they were called, but the discs are no longer available. I will just make my own discs for the rest of them. But they are really nice ornaments.
That’s good to know. 3 1/2 inches would be a good size.
Gorgeous projects in the making!
Thank you! 😊
You’re going to be busy this year. Love your choices
Yes I am!
I don’t know if I’ve seen Remember Me before. Beautiful
Great Flosstube!!! I enjoy the simplicity of just enjoying what we are doing!! I am sharing in this goal for 2023. Have a good year!!! 🎊
Thank you! You too!
I love your picks for 2023!! I also love the idea of a sampler a month! Happy Stitching!❤🪡❤
Do it! It’s liberating. lol
Hi Christine, well of course I think your plans are wonderful and love all the projects you have chosen. I have a few of the same charts, so might join you. Looking forward to following along watching all your stitching. Happy New Year, Kristy.
We should definitely compare notes on the projects we have in common!
Love all the projects you plan to work on. I agree that the original Elizabeth Easton is so beautiful. I have the Goode Huswife pattern but would rather stitch it like the original too. I wonder why the designer didn't duplicate it exactly. Maybe the museum would not allow it.
I wondered that too. A lot of people don’t like doing the freehand embroidery so I could see changing that, but to eliminate 1/4 of the chart seems like a drastic change.
Once again, I’m sure we were separated at birth. 😂. About the drawstring bag you are doing, do you happen to know what the fabric line is for the floral fabric you held up? The one in the front. It made my heart go pitter patter! Also, I had never seen the La-D-Da project roll you showed. That immediately when on my list. I love so many of La-D-Da, but hadn’t seen that one. Looking forward to the next video. So glad Agnes is doing better!
I don’t know the line off the top of my head but I’ll check for a selvage when I get home.
Like your videos and your studio! Try a product called Rust Out on your stained project. I hope it works,
I’ll try that. Thank you!
Great projects, and I like your approach. I also need some flexibility in my plans to set aside a project for a while if I'm getting tired of it, to add in things that become more meaningful or to add projects for future gifting. You have some lovely samplers in the works!
Thanks, there are so many beautiful samplers out there it is hard to force yourself to just one. I sometimes would just not stitch if I was tired of the project I was working on. I think it would be better to just allow myself to enjoy something else for awhile.
@@mountaincraftsstudio Absolutely!
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Love planning parade ! The Christmas sampler I would keep in mind it’s busier fabric color so you might need the bright green to come through! Just my opinion.
That’s what I was wondering, the fabric is pretty dark.
Hi Christine, you’ve inspired me on a stitch a day. I just ordered it from MG’s Etsy site. Would you mind sharing your linen choice and floss conversion?
Hi Anne, sorry I’ve not gotten back to you before now but I’ve been on vacation and have been having so much fun I’ve forgotten to check my messages!
I am using Weeks Red Rocks, Sanguine, Lily Pad, Loden, Hazelnut, whiskey and Gentle Arts Uniform Blue and Tin Bucket. It has really been a fun stitch. I hope you enjoy it!
Love your floss bag for November
Right? It’s so true for me. lol
Me too!
Yes, the small for your 25th stitch. It has your red in it.
Oh, good point! That’s it. I’m doing it.
I’m a monogamous stitcher. The idea of more that one would do my head in. But, maybe it’s an idea to be considered
I always was as well, but I’m hoping that if I have a certain month of the year that I will work on each one it won’t drive me crazy.
Where in Indiana are you? I am in Bloomington. Enjoyed your wip parade!
I’m up here in Purdue country. :)
I live in Northeast Indiana close to the Michigan border. I will be going to Jacobpalooza in October as well. Are you going to the first or second session?
The first I believe. I’m really looking forward to it.
Hello Christine. I ordered the Stitch A Day Sampler and have Chelsea linen on the way. I hope I'm not breaking a cross stitch etiquette in asking you if you are willing to share the floss colors you are using. I far prefer autumn/primitive colors to those on the pattern. I understand if this isn't possible. Thank you so much.
No problem! I am using Weeks Red Rocks, Sanguine, Lilly Pad, Loden, Hazelnut & Whiskey. I am also using Gentility Arts Uniform Blue and Tin Bucket. I’m considering changing Hazelnut out for something more yellow. I’ll decide for sure after tomorrow’s stitch.
@@mountaincraftsstudio Thank you so very much for sharing this information. I'm returning to embroidery after many years so my confidence level isn't quite there yet. This is such a big help, and I truly appreciate your generosity.
What are your monthly ideas for knitting spinning weaving and quilting that intrest me more. Are you going to join the Bonnie Sullivan samplermaker BOM looks like a sampler but it is a quilt. Looks nice the price looks reasonable till I add exchange rate and postage for Australia it just puts it out of reach. I have too much to do anyway.if you get half of what you have thought of it will be a great year. Our summer is hot at the moment but Christmas was cold not usual for us cheers
I’m still thinking about other goals. I was really hoping my back was healed enough to let me back at the loom, but that might have to wait until the later part of the year. I need some rag rugs so I’m impatient. And my spinning wheel is calling my name but there is absolutely no way Agnes will be good while I spin. I may have to bring a wheel out to the studio and hide away alone. lol
Oh and while Bonnie’s pattern is beautiful I’ve been on a no new projects freeze for awhile. I’ll do a run through on one of my next videos and you’ll see why!
Sorry to hear your back is still not good hope it improves this year.I I am fighting meneries which keeps knocking me for a loop and lose the day so I take each day as it comes,play it by ear as I say. I understand your frustration
Could you share the colors you have changed in the 365 pattern and are you using 2 threads to stitch? A friend and I are going to stitch this. It is because you shared with us! Thanks! I just found your conversion colors. I would still like to know if you are using 2 threads over 2?
I’m using one thread. And it is turning out to be perfect. Two wouldn’t really work on some of the stitches. So glad you are joining in! There is a Facebook group, make sure you join!
@@mountaincraftsstudio you are stitching 1 over 2 on 28ct?
@@ronnietall1323 Yes, normally I wouldn’t, but you’ll need to because some of the stitches overlap a lot.
Thank you so much for your reply’s!!
Great flosstube! I decided this year every month to focus on one sampler amidst the other projects to try and get some finished and up on the walls. You sure don’t have much left on the 42 year old wip!
Right?! It’s ridiculous that I’ve been toting it around all these years.
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