I wanna be just like you! I’ve dabbled in the other types of stitches, it’s fine but I just love this thread painting method, it’s like colored pencils! I just started my first piece, so far so good. Keep on posting tutorials or just speed art of you working! Your work is beautiful!
A new subscriber from Arizona! Definitely a lot of sunshine here. Recently retired and now able to spend more time in a creative space…I love your creativity and calm vibes. Many blessings as you create more content and joy. ❤ Love to see more….😊
Beautiful work! Could you tell us the name of the desk/lap frame? It looks sturdy. Being the owner of a variety of hoop/stands from table to floor I'm always in the market for the "perfect" final purchase of a new one!
@@MissBizyBea Of course! It’s definitely a good one. ☺️ Here’s a link to a list of all the items I use, and the hoop stand is on it! www.shopltk.com/explore/Cassiemdias/productsets/11eec2ff5596b721968b0242ac110003
I've been a longtime follower of your work and I can't say enough how incredible your style is. Newbie question, but what do you use to get your project in a taut square form, since it doesn't appear to be a traditional circular hoop? Is the fabric just tacked to the wood?
Hi! Thanks so much for following along! 🥰 So the piece in this video is my first large scale piece, and for the frame I bought a stretched canvas at the craft store and removed the primed canvas from the frame. Then I just used a staple gun to attach my own fabric onto the bare frame. I did my best to keep the design from warping since I drew it on the fabric before stretching it, but in order to get it pulled taut, some parts of my border got pulled farther than others. I just did my best to even out the edges once I started stitching. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the little tour. It's nice to see your work area.
Thanks! I’m glad you liked the little look into my workspace! ☺️
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Thank you!! Love your work, so refreshing to see landscapes instead of just florals as in most video. Teach us! 🙏.
Aww your comment makes me really happy! Thank you!
Beautiful work! Keep them coming!
Thank you! 🥰
I wanna be just like you! I’ve dabbled in the other types of stitches, it’s fine but I just love this thread painting method, it’s like colored pencils! I just started my first piece, so far so good. Keep on posting tutorials or just speed art of you working! Your work is beautiful!
@@BocaReikiGirl Thanks!! Yeah the thread painting method is so satisfying, isn’t it?! And I’ll keep a time lapse video in mind for future content!
So I’m doing things right. I love my pretty ort glass jar. I too use the stand hoop mostly for French knots which I really like doing by the way.
Nice! French knots are my favorite! ☺️
A new subscriber from Arizona! Definitely a lot of sunshine here. Recently retired and now able to spend more time in a creative space…I love your creativity and calm vibes. Many blessings as you create more content and joy. ❤ Love to see more….😊
Thanks so much for following along! Happy to have you here! 🥰
Beautiful work! Could you tell us the name of the desk/lap frame? It looks sturdy. Being the owner of a variety of hoop/stands from table to floor I'm always in the market for the "perfect" final purchase of a new one!
@@MissBizyBea Of course! It’s definitely a good one. ☺️ Here’s a link to a list of all the items I use, and the hoop stand is on it! www.shopltk.com/explore/Cassiemdias/productsets/11eec2ff5596b721968b0242ac110003
I've been a longtime follower of your work and I can't say enough how incredible your style is. Newbie question, but what do you use to get your project in a taut square form, since it doesn't appear to be a traditional circular hoop? Is the fabric just tacked to the wood?
Hi! Thanks so much for following along! 🥰 So the piece in this video is my first large scale piece, and for the frame I bought a stretched canvas at the craft store and removed the primed canvas from the frame. Then I just used a staple gun to attach my own fabric onto the bare frame. I did my best to keep the design from warping since I drew it on the fabric before stretching it, but in order to get it pulled taut, some parts of my border got pulled farther than others. I just did my best to even out the edges once I started stitching. Hope this helps!