Thank you for supporting our Kentucky craftsman RNR Woodworks, the floss cutters are beautiful and useful. They are nice people to work with too. The 9 inch is a great size. And wow, your videos, are like a trip around the world, Bayeux tapestry to Trinity collage to vintage photos and books and huge Pelicans! I cant wait for your next adventures.
Thank you for watching, Julia! I do try to keep things interesting so I'm glad people seem to be enjoying my stories and I appreciate your comments! Happy stitching!
Hi Audrey! You are doing great! Don’t change a thing! If someone criticizes your flosstube, tell them to stop watching and go start their own flosstube. Your stitching is beautiful and you have a wonderful personality that shines through your love of cross stitch. 😊
I do love stitching and am glad my enthusiasm comes through! Sometimes I wish I would have discovered flosstube earlier but better late than never! Thanks so much for watching and your kind comments. Happy stitching! 😊
I want you to know, you made my whole day. I had my first cup of coffee in hand and watched your flosstube. The reason I post each segment separately is because my phone is not allowing me to edit my comments. And I do post as I watch, otherwise I'll forget something. I'm soon to be 68, have done needlework since I was about 5 or 6. Love crafting, cooking reading, working out at the YMCA five days a week, and trying new things. My favorite thing about you, besides being quirky is your vocabulary and sense of humor! So yea, me on finding you❤
I really enjoy your videos! Your language skills really present themselves in your vocabulary - I can’t say I watch many UA-camrs that casually drop “mellifluous” in conversation. So appreciate your vibe and seemingly being absolutely yourself. Keep the great content and stitching coming!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comments. I owe my vocabulary to the reading I've done and to my husband's love of words as well so I'm delighted it comes through! Thank you for watching!
What an absolutely fabulous floss tube this was!!!!!! I loved seeing all of your stitching and haul....love the things you brought back from France. Most of all....loved the excitement for stitching!!!!! I am so happy that you started making videos...they are must see TV for me!!!! Love, Laura
I am really enjoying it now (apart from the hiccup I had in getting this done on Saturday!) and your feedback has been wonderful and very encouraging! Can't wait to meet in person but until then I'm happy to binge watch Brenda & the Serial Starter! 🥰
Thank you so much, Catherine! I love antique shops as well and will hopefully have some other treasures to share in the future. Thank you for watching! 😊
I really enjoyed your video! You seem like you would be a hoot to hang out with! You have such a fun personality! I love hearing you speak French! How fun to come home to such a fun package from your Mom! I look forward to your next video!
Thank you, Beth! I am glad my excitement for stitching seems to come through in my videos! 😊 And just wait for my next video -- mom spoiled me some more! 😉Thanks for watching! Happy stitching!
I stumbled onto th flosstube and am so glad I did! Now I have to go back and watch the others. You stitch some beautiful things. I really enjoyed all the HATS you showed. And… how exciting that a you are going to the GB S weekend Comes to America!!! I’m going too! Maybe we will meet. Anyway, enjoyed your presentations!!!
Audrey, found your flosstube about three days ago. Excuse me, I have to watch right away. I've watched flosstube since 2016. You are a JOY TO WATCH. LOVE WHEN YOU USE YOUR FRENCH. YOU HAVE ME WANTING TO TRY 40 COUNT. WHAT? THANK you for putting yourself out there.
Hi Audrey! Love your floss tubes, so refreshing! Really enjoy hearing about your travel experiences. One of my dreams used to be to go to France. Actually had the opportunity to go with my French class in high school but the price was out of my parents' budget even back in the 1970s. I loved the old Mill Hill kits that were all beads way back in the day. I still do some of them but don't enjoy them as much now that there is so much cross stitch to them since I can't do the stretcher bar technique and holding the perforated paper in these old arthritic hands is taxing. I think the next time I buy a kit (love their bird ones), I will just stitch it on either a 14 ct Aida or a 28 ct evenweave rather than on the perforated paper, especially if it is a Button and Beads one. I love the fact that you have all your stitched pieces patterns and leftovers in a notebook, what an ingenious idea. Looking forward to seeing all the ornaments you have stitched over the years in your July video. Your green pears sound fantastic, looking forward to seeing your progress. I live in Texas currently, moved here at the end of 2020 after living in Michigan for my entire life along with my then 84-year-old mom who had also lived in Michigan nearly all her life. What a culture shock it has been. Hate Texas politics but do enjoy that we usually only have an ice storm once a year instead of having snow and cold for 5 months of the year. Moved down here after my second 25-year relationship ended in divorce to be near my daughter, son-in-law and then soon-to-be grandson who is named after my dad, who died at the age of 58 after a 15-month battle with bone cancer. Walter is the light of my life and I keep him overnight twice a week, so get to spend a lot of time with him and watch him grow up in person rather than over Zoom or some other video. He is most likely going to be my only grandchild as I only have 1 daughter, who is currently almost 39 and they really have no place to put another child since they are supporting my son-in-law's sister and 2 children in a small 3 bedroom home plus helping homeschool my son-in-law's brother's 2 children as well, so a couple of days a week there are 3 adults and 5 children in the house. I retired almost 4 years ago from the medical field. Sorry about the book in your comments. Happy stitching.
Thank you for watching! I have seen many people stitch the Mill Hills on Aida or their preferred linen and it looks just as nice (or nicer!) than the perforated paper. Moving across the country must certainly have its challenges but it does sound like at least the weather is better! I used to live in Michigan before moving to Indiana and I do NOT miss shoveling all that snow! All the best to you and your family and thank you so much for your comment. 😊
Ok jumping on… LOVE your Flosstube . So much in common. First tho… the Silver Needle Dovos… I bought a pair and they are very nice. Do not get me wrong I like them a lot But…. They are not as wonderful As the simple original Dovos I was lucky enough to get immediately after the factory closed. So sad. Having said that, currently that’s what’s available to us and they worth the money to have the anniversary ones from Silver Needle for sure! Also as an American who doesn’t speak French I think you should just read names of villages from a French road map for us during ea flosstube. It’s like music to my ears 😂😂😂😂. I’m so happy I stumbled across your Flosstube. Wonderful ❤❤
Too funny! Maybe I'll do a special reading of random French words 😂Thank you so much for watching! And I appreciate your notes about the Dovos. Happy stitching!
Love your find. Dover books are treasures! Your stories are informative as well as fun! Yes, you are quirky which I find so refreshing. Green pears - yes! How many of these new patterns will you work on at once?
Thank you for watching, Dianne! I'll probably only start one of these new patterns once I've come close to finishing/have actually finished one or two WIPs that I'm already working on. But I am anxious so I've got to stitch, stitch, stitch!
In Australia at Christmas time it's 40°! Santa is insane and would drop dead , hence NOT deliver to the Northern Hemisphere, if he's not wearing boardshorts and thongs ( not underwear but shoes) with his 6 white Boomers ( male kangaroos) pulling the sleigh.
Thank you for supporting our Kentucky craftsman RNR Woodworks, the floss cutters are beautiful and useful. They are nice people to work with too. The 9 inch is a great size.
And wow, your videos, are like a trip around the world, Bayeux tapestry to Trinity collage to vintage photos and books and huge Pelicans!
I cant wait for your next adventures.
Thank you for watching, Julia! I do try to keep things interesting so I'm glad people seem to be enjoying my stories and I appreciate your comments! Happy stitching!
Hi Audrey! You are doing great! Don’t change a thing! If someone criticizes your flosstube, tell them to stop watching and go start their own flosstube. Your stitching is beautiful and you have a wonderful personality that shines through your love of cross stitch. 😊
I do love stitching and am glad my enthusiasm comes through! Sometimes I wish I would have discovered flosstube earlier but better late than never! Thanks so much for watching and your kind comments. Happy stitching! 😊
I want you to know, you made my whole day. I had my first cup of coffee in hand and watched your flosstube.
The reason I post each segment separately is because my phone is not allowing me to edit my comments.
And I do post as I watch, otherwise I'll forget something. I'm soon to be 68, have done needlework since I was about 5 or 6. Love crafting, cooking reading, working out at the YMCA five days a week, and trying new things.
My favorite thing about you, besides being quirky is your vocabulary and sense of humor! So yea, me on finding you❤
Thank you so much, Rebecca! I am so glad you found my videos and that you are enjoying them. I certainly loved all your comments! Keep 'em coming! 😊
I really enjoy your videos! Your language skills really present themselves in your vocabulary - I can’t say I watch many UA-camrs that casually drop “mellifluous” in conversation. So appreciate your vibe and seemingly being absolutely yourself. Keep the great content and stitching coming!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comments. I owe my vocabulary to the reading I've done and to my husband's love of words as well so I'm delighted it comes through! Thank you for watching!
What an absolutely fabulous floss tube this was!!!!!! I loved seeing all of your stitching and haul....love the things you brought back from France. Most of all....loved the excitement for stitching!!!!! I am so happy that you started making videos...they are must see TV for me!!!! Love, Laura
I am really enjoying it now (apart from the hiccup I had in getting this done on Saturday!) and your feedback has been wonderful and very encouraging! Can't wait to meet in person but until then I'm happy to binge watch Brenda & the Serial Starter! 🥰
Well that’s my new word to describe me! Biscornu 😂
Love it! 😊
Nice video, you are fun to watch. Nice new stash, I love antique shops the finds you have are wonderful.
Your pin is adorable.
Thank you so much, Catherine! I love antique shops as well and will hopefully have some other treasures to share in the future. Thank you for watching! 😊
I really enjoyed your video! You seem like you would be a hoot to hang out with! You have such a fun personality! I love hearing you speak French! How fun to come home to such a fun package from your Mom! I look forward to your next video!
Thank you, Beth! I am glad my excitement for stitching seems to come through in my videos! 😊 And just wait for my next video -- mom spoiled me some more! 😉Thanks for watching! Happy stitching!
I stumbled onto th flosstube and am so glad I did! Now I have to go back and watch the others. You stitch some beautiful things. I really enjoyed all the HATS you showed. And… how exciting that a you are going to the GB S weekend Comes to America!!! I’m going too! Maybe we will meet. Anyway, enjoyed your presentations!!!
That is so cool, we will surely meet next October! It is still a year away but I am so excited! Thank you for watching and happy stitching! 😊
Audrey, great video! Loved your memories from France.
Thank you so much, Cynthia! Happy stitching!
Audrey, found your flosstube about three days ago. Excuse me, I have to watch right away. I've watched flosstube since 2016. You are a JOY TO WATCH. LOVE WHEN YOU USE YOUR FRENCH. YOU HAVE ME WANTING TO TRY 40 COUNT. WHAT? THANK you for putting yourself out there.
Thank you for watching! I love using French so I'm glad people don't seem to be bothered that I sprinkle it in 😊And definitely try 40 ct! I love it!
Another fun video….your storytelling is excellent.
I appreciate that, Karen! Thank you for watching 😊
Hi Audrey! Love your floss tubes, so refreshing! Really enjoy hearing about your travel experiences. One of my dreams used to be to go to France. Actually had the opportunity to go with my French class in high school but the price was out of my parents' budget even back in the 1970s. I loved the old Mill Hill kits that were all beads way back in the day. I still do some of them but don't enjoy them as much now that there is so much cross stitch to them since I can't do the stretcher bar technique and holding the perforated paper in these old arthritic hands is taxing. I think the next time I buy a kit (love their bird ones), I will just stitch it on either a 14 ct Aida or a 28 ct evenweave rather than on the perforated paper, especially if it is a Button and Beads one. I love the fact that you have all your stitched pieces patterns and leftovers in a notebook, what an ingenious idea. Looking forward to seeing all the ornaments you have stitched over the years in your July video. Your green pears sound fantastic, looking forward to seeing your progress. I live in Texas currently, moved here at the end of 2020 after living in Michigan for my entire life along with my then 84-year-old mom who had also lived in Michigan nearly all her life. What a culture shock it has been. Hate Texas politics but do enjoy that we usually only have an ice storm once a year instead of having snow and cold for 5 months of the year. Moved down here after my second 25-year relationship ended in divorce to be near my daughter, son-in-law and then soon-to-be grandson who is named after my dad, who died at the age of 58 after a 15-month battle with bone cancer. Walter is the light of my life and I keep him overnight twice a week, so get to spend a lot of time with him and watch him grow up in person rather than over Zoom or some other video. He is most likely going to be my only grandchild as I only have 1 daughter, who is currently almost 39 and they really have no place to put another child since they are supporting my son-in-law's sister and 2 children in a small 3 bedroom home plus helping homeschool my son-in-law's brother's 2 children as well, so a couple of days a week there are 3 adults and 5 children in the house. I retired almost 4 years ago from the medical field. Sorry about the book in your comments. Happy stitching.
Thank you for watching! I have seen many people stitch the Mill Hills on Aida or their preferred linen and it looks just as nice (or nicer!) than the perforated paper. Moving across the country must certainly have its challenges but it does sound like at least the weather is better! I used to live in Michigan before moving to Indiana and I do NOT miss shoveling all that snow! All the best to you and your family and thank you so much for your comment. 😊
Total Framing, in Fairfax, VA, is wonderful!
Thank you for the recommendation!
Ok jumping on… LOVE your Flosstube . So much in common. First tho… the Silver Needle Dovos… I bought a pair and they are very nice. Do not get me wrong I like them a lot But…. They are not as wonderful
As the simple original Dovos I was lucky enough to get immediately after the factory closed. So sad. Having said that, currently that’s what’s available to us and they worth the money to have the anniversary ones from Silver Needle for sure! Also as an American who doesn’t speak French I think you should just read names of villages from a French road map for us during ea flosstube. It’s like music to my ears 😂😂😂😂. I’m so happy I stumbled across your Flosstube. Wonderful ❤❤
Too funny! Maybe I'll do a special reading of random French words 😂Thank you so much for watching! And I appreciate your notes about the Dovos. Happy stitching!
@@StitchStitchBead yes please on the random French words 😂 to my ears it will be magical 😉
Love your find. Dover books are treasures! Your stories are informative as well as fun! Yes, you are quirky which I find so refreshing. Green pears - yes! How many of these new patterns will you work on at once?
Thank you for watching, Dianne! I'll probably only start one of these new patterns once I've come close to finishing/have actually finished one or two WIPs that I'm already working on. But I am anxious so I've got to stitch, stitch, stitch!
You are adorable.🐨
Aww, thank you, Stacie! I appreciate that! Hope you enjoyed the video ❤
You could unify your wall groupings by choosing frames that are one color. Then your needlework will shine!
In Australia at Christmas time it's 40°! Santa is insane and would drop dead , hence NOT deliver to the Northern Hemisphere, if he's not wearing boardshorts and thongs ( not underwear but shoes) with his 6 white Boomers ( male kangaroos) pulling the sleigh.
😂😂😂 Funny how different places have different versions of that same story! Love it!
Love your videos - can I ask did you knit your sweater ?? It’s so pretty !!❤
Thank you! But I did not knit that sweater. It was a good find from J Crew last spring. Thanks so much for watching! ☺️