Wow! You have been a busy bee. 🐝 I really enjoy your Floss Tubes. You always have such a wide variety of stitching projects, fabrics, and flosses. Just gorgeous! Plus I enjoy seeing you change the wall in your stitching room to reflect all of the beautiful pieces you have stitched over the years. I am so happy that you inserted a picture of the Elsa Williams piece that you stitched to fit in the frame your father made. It is a beautiful piece and the frame is fabulous - truly a unique creation and perfect for that piece of stitching. I’m sure your father must love it. Thank you for sharing all the great ideas, beautiful projects and love for stitching. Happy Stitching! 🧵🪡 Jacque 🐑
Hi Brenda ! Thank you for enabling the option that allows us to listen to your videos in French!!! I don't know if you did it on purpose but in any case it's great! I no longer have to read the English subtitles while you speak. And therefore I can cross stitch while watching your videos. It's great! ❤
You had so many beautiful finishes last year! I have loved Kingdom of Books ever since the first time I saw it; the colors are stunning. Happy stitching! - TaMara
Approximately 3 years ago you showed your Sam Sarah Perpetual Calendar and I knew I had to stitch myself one. It took me 2 years stitching a little every morning with my coffee and it is finished and proudly displayed. It is one of my favorite stitches and I thank you for your enabling!!!
This is amazing, Brenda! I especially love the finish of the fly fisherman in your dad's frame 🤩 Thanks for sharing your finishes - I can't wait to see what 2025 brings :)
Brenda, what a beautiful show of your finished pieces. Your work is impeccable! I wish i had your organizational skills, but i think i'm just too scattered to make it work. Can't wait to see your stitching this year!
Such a beautiful line up! I love the finish on Spring Creek Fever! still haven't scored with the pattern, but I now have word out in 1/2 dozen places - eyes watching for me! I do my line- up a bit different... I still have 4 projects I need to finish before I have a new start - I'm working on 1 solo till it is done - a baby chart for our grandson - 2 others will be quick work, and one full coverage. Then I will begin another full coverage, and a long dog. I am only going to work 5/6 at a time - rotating through the days of the week and Saturday, Sunday, Monday on the same one - the 6th would be a small, late evening stitch if I need it... the only way I can do, enjoy and stay stress-free. Wish me luck! Ha!
Oh my goodness! Spring Creek in the frame your dad made is gorgeous. Also, congratulations on so many finishes. I love seeing your projects. They are so diverse. It makes your videos so much fun to watch. Happy stitching with your new plans.
So many beautiful finishes. You do lovely projects. And is it strange that I was so happy to see the board. I was just thinking about it after your wip parade. 😂 Happy Stitching.
Congratulations, bravo Thanks for sharing , Just finished Martha Pudsey border, needed a break And I’m starting blue flower In praise of pollinators for my sisters garden theme wall 40 count gray magic by bestitch With called for mostly Happy stitching ❤ya
Love all your finishes! My favorite is Kingdom of Books! I will miss seeing it in your videos! You must show it again when it is framed! The Spring Creek is fabulous in your fathers frame! My grandpa was an avid fisherman & it reminds me of him, the frame too! I’m excited about your plans for 2025! Will love seeing the seasonal montages come to life this year! Question: do you find it hard to thread your needle with the Riolis yarn? I have a Riolis kit I bought of sunflowers and love it but find it frustrating to thread the needle with all the color changes. Any tips? Also, would you do a video on how you stitch full coverage using the parking method with the spools your daughter makes? Happy stitching!
Oh love your plans! And your board always makes me smile and laugh. Love these finishes, your stitching is always so neat, even and lays well❤ oh your fly fisherman looks fantastic! Thanks! See you next time!
Such a well prepared and executed podcast. I enjoyed seeing all your plans and finishes. Your work is beautiful. What type of magnification do you use on 46 count. I love how the small count fabric pieces turn out but so afraid I couldn’t stitch on that count. I haven’t even tried 40 count yet! It was a lovely podcast. Thank you for all the time and prep to make it so pleasant.
Brenda, I have the entire set of Cosmo for Winter Woods. There appears to be plenty to complete a second except for one or 2 colors. Would you or someone stitching this with you use it?😊
Thanks for sharing your stitching process! Just curious, on the daily/category stitching, like Monday samplers/miscellaneous, do you start with the ones with the fewest stitches in order to get some finishes?
I am FASCINATED by your process, because we are opposites. So my question comes out of absolute curiosity, not at all judgement or criticism....When you get up to 61 WIPS and you say there are none that you don't intend to stitch and you only have 6 days/week to stitch, is it not a straight math formula?...365 -52 (days crocheting) = 313 days remaining. With 61 projects, assuming you will stitch every day of the year, it leaves you approximately 5 days per project. How many of the 61 projects have 5 or fewer days of stitching? If there are as many as 20 that fall into that category Then you can reduce your Wips to 40 and if you start 10 projects with the remaining # of days in that 5 day stretch, then you will reduce your WIPS to 50. However, if fewer than 10 of your WIPS can be completed in under 5 days...then some of your WIPS will only be touched for a day or two. It's a fun "story problem" and one could get some accuracy if we made it into an algebraic formula:). I know you stitch like a fiend and can get a lot done in a day now that you are retired. I also know you are not hepped if you have a huge # of WIPS. So it will be interesting to watch what you actually do.... In comparison, I am an utter bore! So I won't compare, but I will watch in complete fascination.
I have been watching you for years @ really disappointed you are doing all this statistics , not interesting boring , I want to see your stitching .Rosalie from Australia
Wow! You have been a busy bee. 🐝 I really enjoy your Floss Tubes. You always have such a wide variety of stitching projects, fabrics, and flosses. Just gorgeous! Plus I enjoy seeing you change the wall in your stitching room to reflect all of the beautiful pieces you have stitched over the years. I am so happy that you inserted a picture of the Elsa Williams piece that you stitched to fit in the frame your father made. It is a beautiful piece and the frame is fabulous - truly a unique creation and perfect for that piece of stitching. I’m sure your father must love it. Thank you for sharing all the great ideas, beautiful projects and love for stitching. Happy Stitching! 🧵🪡 Jacque 🐑
Hello again 😊. Your plans sound like fun for us to watch! Lots of pieces. Love your dad's piece. So delicate. ⚘️
Hi Brenda ! Thank you for enabling the option that allows us to listen to your videos in French!!! I don't know if you did it on purpose but in any case it's great! I no longer have to read the English subtitles while you speak. And therefore I can cross stitch while watching your videos. It's great! ❤
Beautiful FFOs! The piece for your dad is just stunning in the natural frame!
I always enjoy seeing your stitching, Brenda!
Great episode Brenda. Thank you for your time sharing. The Kingdom of Books is stunning -definitely the most impressive piece I have ever seen!
Wonderful finishes! Oh the books are absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing all of them!
Amazing finishes! Retirement looks great on you. ❤
So many beautiful finishes! Happy stitching 💜
As always your projects are amazing! 😊
Love spending time with you my friend! I need to rewatch this once a week to get me going on KOB - yours is so gorgeous!
You had so many beautiful finishes last year! I have loved Kingdom of Books ever since the first time I saw it; the colors are stunning. Happy stitching! - TaMara
Amazing! Love your plans and your finishes are all amazing!!
Beautiful finishes. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful finishes! I LOVE the Peppermint Place ornament! That was beautiful.
Happy New Year! Love your finishes especially the books, so bright. Also the frame your dad made with the fly fisher is the piece de resistance!!
Beautiful finishes, Brenda.
Very lovely. A treat to see!
Your finishes are gorgeous!!
Such beautiful pieces! You really finished quite a bit this year!
Awesome parade! Well done.
I think that you should enter your Elsa Williams piece in a state fair or some competition, the piece plus that frame is just fantastic.
I just finished Winter Woods. You'll love the colors!
That was a wonderful show. You should be real proud of your lovely work. I do not know how you can work on such high count fabric! So lovely work! ❤❤❤
Girl, you are a handwork maniac! Fabulous stitching, love the frame your dad made! Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful finishes!
Approximately 3 years ago you showed your Sam Sarah Perpetual Calendar and I knew I had to stitch myself one. It took me 2 years stitching a little every morning with my coffee and it is finished and proudly displayed. It is one of my favorite stitches and I thank you for your enabling!!!
This is amazing, Brenda! I especially love the finish of the fly fisherman in your dad's frame 🤩 Thanks for sharing your finishes - I can't wait to see what 2025 brings :)
Brenda, what a beautiful show of your finished pieces. Your work is impeccable! I wish i had your organizational skills, but i think i'm just too scattered to make it work. Can't wait to see your stitching this year!
I looooove your planning videos! Thanks for sharing Brenda 💜💜
Such a beautiful line up! I love the finish on Spring Creek Fever! still haven't scored with the pattern, but I now have word out in 1/2 dozen places - eyes watching for me! I do my line- up a bit different... I still have 4 projects I need to finish before I have a new start - I'm working on 1 solo till it is done - a baby chart for our grandson - 2 others will be quick work, and one full coverage. Then I will begin another full coverage, and a long dog. I am only going to work 5/6 at a time - rotating through the days of the week and Saturday, Sunday, Monday on the same one - the 6th would be a small, late evening stitch if I need it... the only way I can do, enjoy and stay stress-free. Wish me luck! Ha!
Oh my goodness! Spring Creek in the frame your dad made is gorgeous. Also, congratulations on so many finishes. I love seeing your projects. They are so diverse. It makes your videos so much fun to watch. Happy stitching with your new plans.
So many beautiful finishes. You do lovely projects. And is it strange that I was so happy to see the board. I was just thinking about it after your wip parade. 😂 Happy Stitching.
Love the stitchy goodness but the book city WOW ❤❤
Fabulous accomplishments! Beautiful work too. Keep up the good crafting!
Brenda, I love your channel. I appreciate your YT. thank you for posting. Have a blessed week
I haven't finished the kingdom of books yet
Great planning video! Happy Stitching! - Valerie
Congratulations, bravo
Thanks for sharing ,
Just finished Martha Pudsey border, needed a break
And I’m starting blue flower
In praise of pollinators for my sisters garden theme wall
40 count gray magic by bestitch
With called for mostly
Happy stitching ❤ya
Love all your finishes! My favorite is Kingdom of Books! I will miss seeing it in your videos! You must show it again when it is framed! The Spring Creek is fabulous in your fathers frame! My grandpa was an avid fisherman & it reminds me of him, the frame too! I’m excited about your plans for 2025! Will love seeing the seasonal montages come to life this year! Question: do you find it hard to thread your needle with the Riolis yarn? I have a Riolis kit I bought of sunflowers and love it but find it frustrating to thread the needle with all the color changes. Any tips? Also, would you do a video on how you stitch full coverage using the parking method with the spools your daughter makes? Happy stitching!
Oh love your plans! And your board always makes me smile and laugh. Love these finishes, your stitching is always so neat, even and lays well❤ oh your fly fisherman looks fantastic! Thanks! See you next time!
Such a well prepared and executed podcast. I enjoyed seeing all your plans and finishes. Your work is beautiful. What type of magnification do you use on 46 count. I love how the small count fabric pieces turn out but so afraid I couldn’t stitch on that count. I haven’t even tried 40 count yet! It was a lovely podcast. Thank you for all the time and prep to make it so pleasant.
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Yay! Brenda! Great line up! 🥰
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So good to see you again
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Brenda, I have the entire set of Cosmo for Winter Woods. There appears to be plenty to complete a second except for one or 2 colors. Would you or someone stitching this with you use it?😊
Thanks for sharing your stitching process! Just curious, on the daily/category stitching, like Monday samplers/miscellaneous, do you start with the ones with the fewest stitches in order to get some finishes?
Where do you get your note books and what do use to write down all of your wips ?
I am FASCINATED by your process, because we are opposites. So my question comes out of absolute curiosity, not at all judgement or criticism....When you get up to 61 WIPS and you say there are none that you don't intend to stitch and you only have 6 days/week to stitch, is it not a straight math formula?...365 -52 (days crocheting) = 313 days remaining. With 61 projects, assuming you will stitch every day of the year, it leaves you approximately 5 days per project. How many of the 61 projects have 5 or fewer days of stitching? If there are as many as 20 that fall into that category Then you can reduce your Wips to 40 and if you start 10 projects with the remaining # of days in that 5 day stretch, then you will reduce your WIPS to 50. However, if fewer than 10 of your WIPS can be completed in under 5 days...then some of your WIPS will only be touched for a day or two. It's a fun "story problem" and one could get some accuracy if we made it into an algebraic formula:). I know you stitch like a fiend and can get a lot done in a day now that you are retired. I also know you are not hepped if you have a huge # of WIPS. So it will be interesting to watch what you actually do.... In comparison, I am an utter bore! So I won't compare, but I will watch in complete fascination.
Hi Brenda, your so talented and WOW😮!. Everything looks wonderful . Could you tell me how to join a EGA in my state. ❤
I have been watching you for years @ really disappointed you are doing all this statistics , not interesting boring , I want to see your stitching .Rosalie from Australia
amazing array of finishes Brenda!!