The vase looks beautiful already Marion. I can't wait to see the flowers. It's always fascinating to see how you create and stitch. Thanks Marion for sharing your knowledge and talent. You make it look simple, and that makes it even more appealing to me. ❤
Thank you for showing me raised stem stitch 🙏, I had tried it and wondered what I was doing wrong now I see it just required more goes through the base stitches! Thank you for letting me visit your world again Marion ❤️
Yes it definitely needs more rows than you might think. You really need to push the stitching to one side to get the last row in and then you'll be rewarded with a beautifully rounded stem..🪡☺️
Thank you Marian your vase and leaves are stunning. I loved the way you made your 3-D leaves it is already bringing your page to life can’t wait for the tulips. X
Your leaves wonderful Marion…. thank you so much for showing us how to stitch them…. I am hoping to begin making them today….all completely new to me. 🌷🌷🌷
I am so enjoying working on my tulip picture. You have no idea of the whole new world you opened up to me since I started stitching along with you! I have learned so many new things - thank you for your little stories too. Love them.😊
So beautiful Marion! Can’t wait to get started on this project…. And don’t worry about longer videos, it is more time we get to spend with you. ❤ Have a lovely week and congrats on 17K subscribers!!!!!
Thank you Marion for a wonderful stitch along with you, please don’t worry if you go over time because I love hearing your stories as we sew away the hours. Hope you are enjoying the yarn festival. I wish I could send you photos of my journal I’m enjoying it so much and very proud of myself as I’m new to embroidery even though I’ve been sewing for many years.
I'm learning so much from you Marion, I'm addicted to making the little hydrangea type flowers you stitched recently - I might make a brooch or a relief picture. 🙂
So pretty. Marion if this is too personal just don’t answer but you talk about Michael and your children. Would love to see a family photo. Thanks. Love the raised leaf stitch! You are amazing!
Thanks Marion. I enjoyed watching that very much. I hope you have a good time at the wool show in Wales and that it doesn’t rain too much for your journey! I hope your daughter Naomi, also enjoys her trip to Japan. I’m sure she will! 😊
@@marionsworld24 I’m pleased you’ve had no rain! And Naomi is enjoying Japan! It all seems like a dream to us now. However we came back with coughs and my son has Covid 😬. He also lives in Berlin and I think he caught it on the flight back there from Heathrow. But a small price to pay for an amazing 2 weeks. 😊
I’ve been fascinated by all the effects you create and the artistry involved. You have inspired me to try a very simple needle case using some cut out shapes of patterned fabric using blanket stitch and French knots so far. I love that there is no music!! Also that it’s in real time (apart from the bits yiu do off camera). Makes for relaxing watching but good for instruction too. Many thanks for doing these videos. Much appreciated. I am keeping up with the new ones, but also working my way forwards through all the older ones too.
You are just such an artist and your stitching skills are to equal, but then you add being such a good teacher!! Thank you so much for sharing all these gifts with the world! ❤
I live in Holland Michigan in the states and this weekend our Annual Tulip time festival starts this weekend. so a fitting time to watch you sew Tulips 😊 🌷🌷🌷🌷
Dear Marion, I love how you make your creations look so natural and alive ❤😊❤ You are a treasure. Thank you for sharing your creative talents with us ❤😊❤
I really enjoyed this longer video! The raised stem stitch is a new one for me & I'll be having a go at it this week. By the way, it was snowing here at my place today. 🙂 I hope you enjoyed the wool show, and came home with some cool yarns! I look forward to spending more time with you on Sunday.
Oh! Those glorious greens and textures of the leaves. I am learning so much to apply to my own bits of work and you really do give me the extra bit of confidence I need to try something different . I m very grateful for all you are showing us…. I m thinking I might try an agave plant or a cactus embroidery maybe….lots of ideas going on in my head so thank you as always Marion for your kind, gentle ways and beautiful teaching x
Thank you Marion for your video and company today. This is really coming to life and I love the raised stem stitch,another must try stitch. I hope you enjoyed the wool show and found something nice to bring back for yourself. I can't wait to see the next part of this and what you do with the tulips. Please never apologise for the length of your video. I feel as if I am having a really good lesson. No rushing and explained/ demonstrated excellently. As a lone stitcher it is also lovely company. Happy stitching.
Thanks so much Carol. The wool show was really good. It was bitterly cold though ... I don't know how the poor stallholders were managing to keep warm!
The vase is already looking great, Marion, even without the 🌷 🌷. I am looking forward to the next video. I have never embroidered in a hoop, so I am curious about how to use it. The only thing that worries me is that you need so much fabric to put it in a hoop, and you always have a lot of fabric left over with a hole in it. I am a quilter and used to using every scrap. But I am sure you are just like me and nothing will be wasted! Have a lovely time in Wales and I hope you will show what you bought on the show 😀 ❤
A hoop definitely wastes fabric in the way you say... However sometimes it's the only way to enable your stitching to be as it should be. You can mitigate things by using as small a hoop as you can manage with and also using the leftover pieces in other work. I'm often using old bed sheets as my base fabric and they're so large they last for years... And the pieces left after the hooping is cut out get painted or dyed or used for practice. There's all sorts of uses. Even if it's just for paint cloths etc...
Love the days that l get to watch one of your videos Marion your so relaxing to listen to and a very knowledgeable gardener our garden/alotment gets a lot of run off rain from the main road as we live at the bottom of a very steep bank and below us is another bank which takes you to the river wear .sometimes our plants get washed out completely we also keep bees and this spring has been very hard on them . I think we live very close to each other and as you said we should meet up for a good natter sometime.
Wow…this is just a beautiful project & I love all the attention to detail ! Sewing along with you on a smaller quilted style purse, & so enjoying you Marion & your very talented stitching!!! 🪡🧵💙
My family are from Snowdon way and when we visited with my children they would always say “Mum why does it always rain when we visit Llanrug” 😂 thank you for an enjoyable video.
Thank you Marion. Another lovely video plus a new stitch. I loved how you laid the leaves to the front of the vase. Next it will be pink tulip heads, I wonder how you are going to work those? Have a lovely trip to the wool show, perhaps by now you are back. ❤
I've been wanting to stitch something showing local flora and fauna for a couple of years but I really had no idea where to start. I wanted to do the less celebrated plants and insects like solitary bees, horsetails etc. The raised stem stitch would be great for the horsetails and I watched your stumpwork bee too. No stopping me now 😊
I love those sorts of things too. That's how I came to stitch the little house sparrow in my bird book. His colours, although,'just brown', are beautiful!
What a fantastic stem stitch! Thanks for the idea- I was trying to think of a way to add a thicker type stem for an embroidery flower I am adding to my jean jacket and this will be great! I am taking a wool wet felting class tomorrow (at a working sheep farm) to make some beautiful wool felted flowers, which of course will add to any slow stitch project! Have fun at your wool show!
Be glad you have wet…….you’re world is lush and green maybe you get toooooo much water. But we don’t get enough water, and grass has a hard time staying green. And the dust blows because the wind blows most of the time. I don’t k ow which is best. Too much water, or not enough. We live in an imperfect world. But I love our world, and I am so thankful for it!
❤HI! GOSH I am about three projects behind but because of your amazing videos I am motivated to keep going! Ready to start on the leaves now. Love your newest sunlight video! Can hardly wait to stitch it! ❤ Would love to do a beautiful desert sunset on a denim workshirt back. Can I get a link to send you a picture 😊?
Marion, this video offered an extra value bit of entertainment this morning! Your cat mowed and my cat woke up to see who was invading his space, and Emma our dog came over to see who else was in the house she could play wit! SO funny I had to share! 😊❤😊
I’m really enjoying this gorgeous vase of flowers.. well leaves so far 😊 .. I do hope you enjoy Wonder Wool, Builth Wells. I was there on Saturday with friends and would have loved to have met you there. Practically all of my purchases were about embroidery this year! ❤
I was there on Saturday too..😊 I really enjoyed the show but it was so 🥶. My hands ended up like icicles! I did get some beautiful embroidery thread and hand painted sari silk from Kate's Koths. Also some lbeautiful yarn for a new shawl and some for another project too... It would have been lovely to talk to you too... Someone did see me in my patchwork jacket and we had a lovely chat ☺️
@@marionsworld24 So pleased you were recognised. It was so cold 🥶 agreed. I also got embroidery threads from Kate’s Kloths as well as some other items.
Hi Marion Just letting you know. I started my book, 3/4 of January done. Bracca, I think I need to find an New Zealand equivalent. But I will learn from your skill. Thank you, lovely.
I never know the size I'm afraid... I'm self taught and it was never something I thought about. I've always just gone for the needle that does the job I want it to. I always describe the needle by the point and the eye. Choose the eye for the thread you're intending to use and choose the point for the fabric you're stitching. So a thicker thread needs a larger eye. It needs a thicker needle to make a larger hole to pull the thread through.... That's the way I think about it anyway... ☺️🪡
Finished the three raised stem stitch stems this afternoon at the bee, did make the mistake of starting the last row at the end where I just finished and it took me a while why it looks weird 😂 too much talking will do that.
I’m so excited, thanks so much for sharing your wonderful ideas. I’m sure you’re loving your garden this year. Enjoy your trip and I’ll be looking forward to coming to visit you at Marion’s World. 🪡🧵♥️
@Katybug335 I moved to Colorado years ago... I do miss all the flowers & green everywhere, but the Denver winters are so mild compared to the Arctic blasts in Michigan.
Loved the ladder stitch 💙 it's a variation of the Portuguese stitch, so cool 😎
I love the dimension those three leaves at the bottom give. I'm very excited to see the flowers go on now. 😄💗
🌷🌷🌷
❤❤❤ beautiful
You made that look so easy and you really made it beautiful. Thank you❤
The vase looks beautiful already Marion. I can't wait to see the flowers. It's always fascinating to see how you create and stitch. Thanks Marion for sharing your knowledge and talent. You make it look simple, and that makes it even more appealing to me. ❤
I try and break it down into easy steps ☺️
❤ TFS
Thank you for showing me raised stem stitch 🙏, I had tried it and wondered what I was doing wrong now I see it just required more goes through the base stitches!
Thank you for letting me visit your world again Marion ❤️
Yes it definitely needs more rows than you might think. You really need to push the stitching to one side to get the last row in and then you'll be rewarded with a beautifully rounded stem..🪡☺️
Thank you Marian your vase and leaves are stunning. I loved the way you made your 3-D leaves it is already bringing your page to life can’t wait for the tulips. X
Your leaves wonderful Marion…. thank you so much for showing us how to stitch them…. I am hoping to begin making them today….all completely new to me. 🌷🌷🌷
So excited for you to be stitching your leaves...🤞🪡🧵☺️
Love
To learn a new stitch. Thanks Marion
This is wonderful!❤ I can learn so mutch ! Thank You for sharing this kind of art with us.
Love that stem stitch!
Tulips are my favourite flower. I really love it when they semi-collapse and arch out of the vase and down…like languid ballerinas. Thank you for this
Beautiful turn of phrase... Just perfectly describes them ...🌷🌷🌷
I love to follow your calm but enthusiastic voice. I'm always learning, though I've been stitching a long time.
Me too... always something to learn, even after all these years...
I am so enjoying working on my tulip picture. You have no idea of the whole new world you opened up to me since I started stitching along with you! I have learned so many new things - thank you for your little stories too. Love them.😊
It makes me happy to hear how much you're enjoying sewing along...🧵🪡 The first of the tulips will appear this week 🌷🌷🌷
I hope you’re having a good time on the wool show. Thank you for sharing one more beautiful work! ❤
It was a really good show thank you 🧶
So beautiful Marion! Can’t wait to get started on this project…. And don’t worry about longer videos, it is more time we get to spend with you. ❤ Have a lovely week and congrats on 17K subscribers!!!!!
💐💐💐☺️
That’s a beautiful vase with the leaves curling around about Marion, I look forward to seeing the tulips too 💕
It all ended up looking lovely 🌷🌷🌷
Thank you Marion for a wonderful stitch along with you, please don’t worry if you go over time because I love hearing your stories as we sew away the hours. Hope you are enjoying the yarn festival. I wish I could send you photos of my journal I’m enjoying it so much and very proud of myself as I’m new to embroidery even though I’ve been sewing for many years.
You can send them via Instagram if you're on there Jenny... Or you can email via the shop....
@@marionsworld24 ahhh yes I can do that. I’ll get onto tomorrow. 😊
I'm learning so much from you Marion, I'm addicted to making the little hydrangea type flowers you stitched recently - I might make a brooch or a relief picture. 🙂
They'd both be good projects 🪡🧵👍
Lovely Marion
Can’t wait to try the raised stem stitch. How pretty!
Yay! It’s a time for a cuppa and Marion’s World!!! 😍
😅🫖☕
Enjoy your time away. I have never seen raised stem stitch before. Thank you for another great video ❤
It's a lovely stitch to use 🪡🧵
I love that you listened to Boo’s request for attention ❤️🇨🇦🐾
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Thank U! It’s so wonderful to be a part of Marion’s world❤😊
So pretty. Marion if this is too personal just don’t answer but you talk about Michael and your children. Would love to see a family photo. Thanks. Love the raised leaf stitch! You are amazing!
I'll see what I can do....☺️
Thanks Marion. I enjoyed watching that very much. I hope you have a good time at the wool show in Wales and that it doesn’t rain too much for your journey! I hope your daughter Naomi, also enjoys her trip to Japan. I’m sure she will! 😊
No rain at all unbelievably ☺️ Naomi is there now having an amazing time!
@@marionsworld24 I’m pleased you’ve had no rain! And Naomi is enjoying Japan! It all seems like a dream to us now. However we came back with coughs and my son has Covid 😬. He also lives in Berlin and I think he caught it on the flight back there from Heathrow. But a small price to pay for an amazing 2 weeks. 😊
I’ve been fascinated by all the effects you create and the artistry involved. You have inspired me to try a very simple needle case using some cut out shapes of patterned fabric using blanket stitch and French knots so far. I love that there is no music!! Also that it’s in real time (apart from the bits yiu do off camera). Makes for relaxing watching but good for instruction too. Many thanks for doing these videos. Much appreciated. I am keeping up with the new ones, but also working my way forwards through all the older ones too.
I hope your needle case is coming along nicely Anne...? So lovely to be experimenting ☺️
That's fantastic! Thank you! I learned so much. I can't wait to try the raised stem stitch.
Lovely
Lovely work Marion. The raised stem is great. Looking forward to the tulips! Thanks for sharing your amazing talent.
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Wonderful again, have a great trip Marion. Best wishes from Australia❤
You are just such an artist and your stitching skills are to equal, but then you add being such a good teacher!! Thank you so much for sharing all these gifts with the world! ❤
Thank you 🪡🧵💐
Beautiful
Amazing as always .great teaching !
I live in Holland Michigan in the states and this weekend our Annual Tulip time festival starts this weekend. so a fitting time to watch you sew Tulips 😊 🌷🌷🌷🌷
Spent many summers in and around Holland!
I didn't even know there was a Holland in America! I'll have to go straight away and find out about it 😂
One little known fact is its the birth place of the wizard of Oz story.
Informative and fun as usual!
Thank you Marion for a beautiful relaxing hour and another dose of inspiration 🌷🌷🌷🌞
Dear Marion, I love how you make your creations look so natural and alive ❤😊❤
You are a treasure. Thank you for sharing your creative talents with us ❤😊❤
Love it! Could your blanket stitching be any more perfect and beautiful. 🥰
😅
I really enjoyed this longer video! The raised stem stitch is a new one for me & I'll be having a go at it this week. By the way, it was snowing here at my place today. 🙂 I hope you enjoyed the wool show, and came home with some cool yarns! I look forward to spending more time with you on Sunday.
I'm not sure whether I'm supposed to be saying 'Oh dear...snow🥶' or' 'Wow...snow! ❄️'. 🤔
@@marionsworld24 it's just a regular May here in the Rockies so I'm not bothered by it. 🙂
Oh! Those glorious greens and textures of the leaves. I am learning so much to apply to my own bits of work and you really do give me the extra bit of confidence I need to try something different . I m very grateful for all you are showing us…. I m thinking I might try an agave plant or a cactus embroidery maybe….lots of ideas going on in my head so thank you as always Marion for your kind, gentle ways and beautiful teaching x
Oh that would be lovely... Cactus have beautiful flowers... I don't think I've seen agave flowers... I'll have to go and look it up ..🙂
Marion, thank you for sharing this vase project with us. It's been great seeing it blossom. Have a blessed day 🌈🏵🙏🏵🌈
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Thank you Marion for your video and company today. This is really coming to life and I love the raised stem stitch,another must try stitch. I hope you enjoyed the wool show and found something nice to bring back for yourself. I can't wait to see the next part of this and what you do with the tulips. Please never apologise for the length of your video. I feel as if I am having a really good lesson. No rushing and explained/ demonstrated excellently. As a lone stitcher it is also lovely company. Happy stitching.
Thanks so much Carol. The wool show was really good. It was bitterly cold though ... I don't know how the poor stallholders were managing to keep warm!
The vase is already looking great, Marion, even without the 🌷 🌷.
I am looking forward to the next video. I have never embroidered in a hoop, so I am curious about how to use it. The only thing that worries me is that you need so much fabric to put it in a hoop, and you always have a lot of fabric left over with a hole in it. I am a quilter and used to using every scrap.
But I am sure you are just like me and nothing will be wasted!
Have a lovely time in Wales and I hope you will show what you bought on the show 😀 ❤
A hoop definitely wastes fabric in the way you say... However sometimes it's the only way to enable your stitching to be as it should be. You can mitigate things by using as small a hoop as you can manage with and also using the leftover pieces in other work. I'm often using old bed sheets as my base fabric and they're so large they last for years... And the pieces left after the hooping is cut out get painted or dyed or used for practice. There's all sorts of uses. Even if it's just for paint cloths etc...
I have learned so much from this. Thank you again for sharing your gift ❤️🌷🪻🦋
Love the days that l get to watch one of your videos Marion your so relaxing to listen to and a very knowledgeable gardener our garden/alotment gets a lot of run off rain from the main road as we live at the bottom of a very steep bank and below us is another bank which takes you to the river wear .sometimes our plants get washed out completely we also keep bees and this spring has been very hard on them . I think we live very close to each other and as you said we should meet up for a good natter sometime.
Are you near me then Joan? You can send me a message via Instagram or via the shop....
Wow…this is just a beautiful project & I love all the attention to detail ! Sewing along with you on a smaller quilted style purse, & so enjoying you Marion & your very talented stitching!!! 🪡🧵💙
☺️💐🪡🧵
It's fascinating how you make this look so easy!!! Love your talent! 🌷🌱⚘️
Can't wait for the tulips.🎉I have been enjoying all the pages of flowers.❤
I'm looking forward to stitching them too 🪡🧵
Thank you for teaching the raised stem stitch…..quite lovely. And the loose leaves…..I love them. 💖💖💖
Very beautiful!!
Thank you 🌷🌷🌷
You are an artist !!!!
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Oh wow your raised leaves are amazing! Thank you for showing me how to do that :-)
My family are from Snowdon way and when we visited with my children they would always say “Mum why does it always rain when we visit Llanrug” 😂 thank you for an enjoyable video.
I was lucky this time that it was sunny and dry..🌞
Thank you Marion. Another lovely video plus a new stitch. I loved how you laid the leaves to the front of the vase. Next it will be pink tulip heads, I wonder how you are going to work those? Have a lovely trip to the wool show, perhaps by now you are back. ❤
I never know until I sit down to make a start. .🤔
Never seen the raised stem stitch before, it is beautiful. I can see stalks in brownish color for bamboo. TY
It's a great stitch for all sorts of things 🪡🧵
❤🎉❤
Oh I do love this. Thankyou so much. Inspiring.
You are a born teacher! Love this stitch, can't wait to use it.😘
I've been wanting to stitch something showing local flora and fauna for a couple of years but I really had no idea where to start. I wanted to do the less celebrated plants and insects like solitary bees, horsetails etc. The raised stem stitch would be great for the horsetails and I watched your stumpwork bee too. No stopping me now 😊
I love those sorts of things too. That's how I came to stitch the little house sparrow in my bird book. His colours, although,'just brown', are beautiful!
Hi Marion this is looking lovely,I'm stitching along with you so I'll enjoy adding my leaves, thanks for sharing, happy stitching Hx
Beautiful tulips next week 🌷🌷🌷
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Lovely 🌹🌹🌹 beautiful work ..so enjoy your videos ..blessings ❤
What a fantastic stem stitch! Thanks for the idea- I was trying to think of a way to add a thicker type stem for an embroidery flower I am adding to my jean jacket and this will be great! I am taking a wool wet felting class tomorrow (at a working sheep farm) to make some beautiful wool felted flowers, which of course will add to any slow stitch project! Have fun at your wool show!
Wool felted flowers sound great 👍
You are an artist❤️🌷
Wow I love the 3-D effect of the leaves and stems, can’t wait to give it a try, thanks 🙏
Thanks from Betty!
Thank you too Betty 💐🪡🧵
It’s lovely, Marion. Have a wonderful time in Wales. Hope the weather is good for you.
It stayed dry ☺️
Be glad you have wet…….you’re world is lush and green maybe you get toooooo much water. But we don’t get enough water, and grass has a hard time staying green. And the dust blows because the wind blows most of the time. I don’t k ow which is best. Too much water, or not enough. We live in an imperfect world. But I love our world, and I am so thankful for it!
It's like Goldilocks... ☺️
Thank you Marion, you are a pleasure to watch. Looking forward to seeing your tulips. X
🌷🌷🌷
Beautiful, love the raised stem stitch ❤❤
It's a beautiful stitch...
Again so very beautiful! I love the three-dimensional technique with your stitched leaves and the whole arrangements.
❤HI! GOSH I am about three projects behind but because of your amazing videos I am motivated to keep going! Ready to start on the leaves now.
Love your newest sunlight video! Can hardly wait to stitch it!
❤ Would love to do a beautiful desert sunset on a denim workshirt back.
Can I get a link to send you a picture 😊?
You can send me a message via Instagram. Once I've accepted it you can send photos or just tag me... Looking forward to seeing it..
Marion, this video offered an extra value bit of entertainment this morning! Your cat mowed and my cat woke up to see who was invading his space, and Emma our dog came over to see who else was in the house she could play wit! SO funny I had to share! 😊❤😊
looking forward to the tulips too thanks
Wonderful Marion. So look forward to your creations ❤️
Your experience of Wales, especially Snowdonia, is exactly the same as mine! Wall to wall rain, no views!
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I’m really enjoying this gorgeous vase of flowers.. well leaves so far 😊 .. I do hope you enjoy Wonder Wool, Builth Wells. I was there on Saturday with friends and would have loved to have met you there. Practically all of my purchases were about embroidery this year! ❤
I was there on Saturday too..😊 I really enjoyed the show but it was so 🥶. My hands ended up like icicles! I did get some beautiful embroidery thread and hand painted sari silk from Kate's Koths. Also some lbeautiful yarn for a new shawl and some for another project too...
It would have been lovely to talk to you too...
Someone did see me in my patchwork jacket and we had a lovely chat ☺️
@@marionsworld24 So pleased you were recognised. It was so cold 🥶 agreed. I also got embroidery threads from Kate’s Kloths as well as some other items.
I watched your EPP video and I bought some hexagons from the company. I have another idea on how to use them. I will share a picture when I’m done🥰🌷🥰
Excellent!
Hi Marion
Just letting you know. I started my book, 3/4 of January done. Bracca, I think I need to find an New Zealand equivalent. But I will learn from your skill.
Thank you, lovely.
I'm sure there will be something there for you to stitch 🤞🪡🧵☺️
👏👏👏. 🤗❤
Is Wales very far for you to drive? A wool show sounds lovely.
It took me 5 and a half hours...
Marion, could you tell us about what size needle you use where, or maybe you just grab whatever is close😊
I never know the size I'm afraid... I'm self taught and it was never something I thought about. I've always just gone for the needle that does the job I want it to. I always describe the needle by the point and the eye.
Choose the eye for the thread you're intending to use and choose the point for the fabric you're stitching.
So a thicker thread needs a larger eye. It needs a thicker needle to make a larger hole to pull the thread through.... That's the way I think about it anyway... ☺️🪡
Lovely! Do I hear rain? 💧
You certainly did🌧️
Finished the three raised stem stitch stems this afternoon at the bee, did make the mistake of starting the last row at the end where I just finished and it took me a while why it looks weird 😂 too much talking will do that.
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I’m so excited, thanks so much for sharing your wonderful ideas. I’m sure you’re loving your garden this year. Enjoy your trip and I’ll be looking forward to coming to visit you at Marion’s World. 🪡🧵♥️
Encantada de escucharte aunque sea con subtítulos, y maravilloso resultado, un abrazo!!
I'll look forward to it ☺️🪡🧵
I live in Holland Michigan in the states and this weekend our Annual Tulip time festival starts. so a fitting time to watch you sew Tulips 😊 🌷🌷🌷🌷
I have family in Byron Center ⚘️🌱🌷
I’m coming this weekend from California for the tulip festival. First vacation in a long time.
@Katybug335 I moved to Colorado years ago... I do miss all the flowers & green everywhere, but the Denver winters are so mild compared to the Arctic blasts in Michigan.
@@carolynmartin1268. I had 2 winters in Austria and that was enough cold for this native Californian!
@@Katybug335 the first parade is tomorrow at 2pm eastern time 😊