“So prefer the hand sticking ……love the philosophy of using ALL….for me the excitement is building in this series….loving Your Community of Grace….Peace to All
Ah thank you so much Sherry, yes it's so important to me not to waste any and this community is a huge part of my life now, I've definitely found my tribe as they say. I hope you will enjoy the rest of this little series and the end result - three videos to go :)
So funny in the video you mentioned you were off to watch my premiere replay and stitch while I’m here watching you and stitching. Love this second scrap project too. Cheers, Christine 💙
hehe I love when that happens, I'm still blown away by how it can feel like we're in each other's craft room when you're on the other side of the world from me, love that we can do that and totally for free, the internet is a wonder to me! :)
I plan to start some soon. Hand sewing is very therapeutic for me, so this is a great idea to use up some of those beautiful scraps ive been hanging onto for years. Thank u🥰
Thank you Annie for the video. I love these little bells ,what a great idea. The rich red really sets it off beautifully. Very festive in that colour. They remind me of those paper things we use to make at school with silly sayings in them.
Thank you Maggie, I'm really glad you like them - they work better if at least one of the layers is slightly stiffer I think, the ones where they were both silk or soft cotton are a bit floppy, though still pretty I think. I reckon you could do strings of just the bells and it would look lovely :)
Very cute little bells. Think I will make a few this morning at class well if I am not needed. lol 😜 aww must go back and watch the other one, himm how did I miss this one?
Thanks for your question - the answer is that there wasn't a set size, it depended on what scraps I had, but yes, 5" would work really well. If in doubt, just take a piece of scrap and fold it as demonstrated to audition it and you'll be able to tell if it will work. I wouldn't go much smaller thann 4 as it woudl get fiddly. Hope that helps :)
It's Shisha, if you type in to the YT search box "shisha work" or "shisha embroidery" you'll get loads of results, I would recommend Sarah Homfray for nice clear tutorials on it :) ps it's stitched on, no glue involved.
Hi Jacquie, sorry I'm so behind answering comments that I didn't pick this up at the time. They do send all over the world, but you can't put an order through in the normal way, you have to email them (click on the Contacts tab on their website), tell them what you want and they'll quote you for postage. If you try to put an order through, the automated system will refuse you, but if you email theym, they're very helpful and friendly. Hope that helps :)
“So prefer the hand sticking ……love the philosophy of using ALL….for me the excitement is building in this series….loving Your Community of Grace….Peace to All
Ah thank you so much Sherry, yes it's so important to me not to waste any and this community is a huge part of my life now, I've definitely found my tribe as they say. I hope you will enjoy the rest of this little series and the end result - three videos to go :)
So funny in the video you mentioned you were off to watch my premiere replay and stitch while I’m here watching you and stitching. Love this second scrap project too. Cheers, Christine 💙
hehe I love when that happens, I'm still blown away by how it can feel like we're in each other's craft room when you're on the other side of the world from me, love that we can do that and totally for free, the internet is a wonder to me! :)
I plan to start some soon. Hand sewing is very therapeutic for me, so this is a great idea to use up some of those beautiful scraps ive been hanging onto for years. Thank u🥰
Wonderful, I 'm so happy that this has inspired you to make some of this - it's a lovely way to enjoy those hoarded treasures :)
Thank you Annie for the video. I love these little bells ,what a great idea. The rich red really sets it off beautifully. Very festive in that colour. They remind me of those paper things we use to make at school with silly sayings in them.
Thank you too Carol, I'm so happy you like them and I remember those paper things, used to love those! :)
Wonderful way to use scraps Annie! I just love these
Thank you Mimi, I had a lot of fun with these :)
These are beautiful! Thanks for sharing, but please take care not to overdo things. ❤👍from Somerset
thank you Liz, you are so thoughtful xo
Love these bells, not too difficult either 😊
Glad you like them Lucy, yea they're really easy and pretty quick, though you could add beads and things as well if you wanted to :)
Hi Annie, the bells are so lovely xx TFS XX I'm excited to make some xxx love & hugs from OXZ 🇦🇺😎😍😘😘😘
Hi Pauline! Thank you very much, I hope you'll enjoy making some and please share some pics and tag me if you do xo
Fabulous, I love the ones with the decorated edges, they show up so well with the contrasting threads.
Thank you Maggie, I'm really glad you like them - they work better if at least one of the layers is slightly stiffer I think, the ones where they were both silk or soft cotton are a bit floppy, though still pretty I think. I reckon you could do strings of just the bells and it would look lovely :)
Very cute little bells. Think I will make a few this morning at class well if I am not needed. lol 😜 aww must go back and watch the other one, himm how did I miss this one?
Have fun Paula, hey maybe you could make these for your Christmas tree folks? :)
Lovely idea Thankyou. You are so smiley 😊
😊 thank you - in these videos, you see me in my happy place!
Cute handmade fabric artwork using fabric cloth. Thanks for sharing the pattern.
You’re welcome 😊Thank you for watching :)
Thanks for sharing I will definitely be making some of these ❤😊
You’re welcome 😊 Sarah, thanks for watching, I hope you'll enjoy making some bells, please do share some pics and tag me if you do :)
What a fantastic idea x
Thank you FabJaxx!! :) xo
Lovely 👍🙏
Thank you! Cheers! :)
Great video! Love this series!
Thank you, are you going to make some? Please do share some pics if you do, I'd love to see :)
Thank you for sharing this fabulous unusual 🔔 bell tutorial ❤
Thanks so much 😊Pam, I'm glad you like them, they're very quick and easy to do, although you could definitely fancy them up if you wanted to :)
Ding,Dong !
hehe I nearly put that in my thumbnail, but wasn't sure everyone would get it! Thanks very much :)
cute!!!
Thanks Lisa! :)
Very sweet!
Thank you for sharing your talents!
Thank you very much for watching, I'm glad you like them :)
Great little scrap buster's ❤
Thanks Karen - we don't have many scraps though ... do we ..... hehehe
Lovely Annie! Thank you💕
Thank you very much Liz :)
I guess I missed what size are the squares, but I'm guessing about 5" square? Thanks much!
Thanks for your question - the answer is that there wasn't a set size, it depended on what scraps I had, but yes, 5" would work really well. If in doubt, just take a piece of scrap and fold it as demonstrated to audition it and you'll be able to tell if it will work. I wouldn't go much smaller thann 4 as it woudl get fiddly. Hope that helps :)
Are you saying "Shi Shi mirrors"? How do they stay on the fabric? Glue?
It's Shisha, if you type in to the YT search box "shisha work" or "shisha embroidery" you'll get loads of results, I would recommend Sarah Homfray for nice clear tutorials on it :) ps it's stitched on, no glue involved.
I spent a lovely half hour on the Bazaar page but they don't send to where I live
Hi Jacquie, sorry I'm so behind answering comments that I didn't pick this up at the time. They do send all over the world, but you can't put an order through in the normal way, you have to email them (click on the Contacts tab on their website), tell them what you want and they'll quote you for postage. If you try to put an order through, the automated system will refuse you, but if you email theym, they're very helpful and friendly. Hope that helps :)
I have taken PP's advice and have changed my user name on YT. Just checking to see if it has worked.
It worked!! :) xo