Thanks for sharing Mira! Another cool project to try! You're keeping us nice & busy. It must take a lot of work to create one of these videos. I love how you do them. 🩷🧵🪡🩷
Thank you, Jane! That is lovely to hear! 😍😍 Yes, they do take a lot of time.. at the moment about 9-10hrs per video from planning, actual sewing & filming, lots of editing in 2 or 3 different software packages, veeeery slow uploading 😫, UA-cam processing, adding title and description and finding music clips to cover the length of the video. More UA-cam processing and then it's finally done, phew! I'm having a blast, though, and am learning so much with every single one that I think that the post-filming work will get a little quicker with practice! (Here's to hoping lol..) 🙋♀️🥰
@@bluebellhillcrafts Yes, I have found with projects like this, the speed of doing all the steps gets better. I totally get the length of time it takes... it's fun but at some point, you just want to have it completed with your vision precisely the way you "saw" it!!! LOL! Keep up the good work. I saw one person comment that they would like you to speak, but I like the way you're doing it... it's very calming. And your video is different than most so it sets you apart - that's a good thing. 🩷🪡🧵🩷
It’s so so lovely! The colours are so fresh and beautiful! I love the idea of stamping on the fabric, I must try it. I would probably finish it by hand stitching some words 😉🤎💙💚🧡💛💜🩵♥️🤍🩷
Thank you, Alexandra 😘😘😘 I can definitely recommend the stamping- there are SO many creative possibilities… I would love to see where you’d go with it!! Stitching words is a wonderful idea, that would personalise it even more.. 🙋♀️❤️🤗
Yay, that's fantastic! I'm so happy to hear it! I hope you'll enjoy going through your scraps and having a bit of a play on your machine! Enjoy the process - and thank you so much for watching and putting a smile on my face with your lovely comments! 😁🙋♀️😍
Thank you so much for watching- I’m happy to hear you enjoyed it! What are the issues / problems that you’re experiencing when sewing? Can I help in some way? ☺️😍
Thank you ☺️ There’s a tutorial on a glass jar sleeve from about 4 months or so ago that I made from a snippet roll. And there’s a short showing a plant it cover I made from a different one - it’s the short with the daisy flowers. I’ve used bits to embellish a journal cover as well. I hope this has given you a couple of ideas!
I'm so pleased to hear it 😍 Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time comment, I very much appreciate it! I hope the video might have given you some ideas.. Happy sewing 🙋♀️🪡🧵
What a fun, artistic way to display your favorite scrap fabrics. Love the word stamps too! Just curious if the stamps are waterproof? I was thinking they would make lovely straps on a pair of overalls or used as a skirt waistband. Thanks again for sharing.
So pleased to hear you enjoyed it! As for the stamping - I’ve used this ink pad for a while on fabrics, but not on anything that has been washed several times. For that I think you’d be better off using ink specifically recommended for textiles.
I just found this, Mira. What a beautiful project. I'm thinking I may need to work on one of these. Just lovely. BTW... do you remember where you got the flower/mandala stamp? Thanks for the inspiration ~ I just subscribed!
Hi Roseanne - thank you so much for subscribing! A very warm welcome! I can definitely recommend these little fabric snippet rolls. They're a wonderful way to create and the perfect way to relax and switch off. I think I know which stamp you mean.. I got it from 'Little Stamp Store', a small indie business in the UK. She has a website and an Etsy shop, but both are closed at the moment. It just says 'for a winter break', so there's unfortunately no info on if or when she might re-open. Best wishes & happy stitching! 🙋♀️☺️
@bluebellhillcrafts Another lovely video .. thank you. I like the fact that you don't feel the need to give continuous commentary although also appreciate the little snippets of advice/information. I'm probably going to sound like an idiot - what sort of things do you use the snippet roll for? Sorry if this is really obvious but I don't really do much with fabrics (as you know, papercraft is my first love! 😅) so am keen to find out more 💕⚘💕 xx
Aw, that is such lovely feedback, thank you SO much! ☺️😍 I'm still psyching myself up to do voice over instead of just text, but at present that thought still stresses me out lol.. I always worry that people might find the text distracting and that it takes their attention away from the sewing / crafting, so speech is on my list for as and when I feel ready to tackle it.. Anyway, as to the uses of snippet rolls - I've got a video on a glass jar sleeve that I made with a left over of a pink snippet roll and I've also added two strips (one above the other) on top of a linen base fabric and turned that into a plant pot cover. There's a 'short' on the finished piece, I think. Juts look out for white and yellow flowers. You could also add a strip of it to embellish a journal cover, for example, or around a tote bag perhaps. Sometimes I use little bits of them in my stitch squares (they're shown in the 'My Stitching Journey' series of short videos. Honestly, sometimes I like to look at them, just for the sake of them! When I had a few made up I had them on these cute little wooden spools in front of a row of books in my bookshelf and they made me smile every time I looked at them! 😊🤭 Enjoy the rest of your evening! xx🙋♀️
For what it's worth, I like the text and don't find it at all distracting at the current level. Thank you for the info re the snippet rolls .. I'll try and look at some of your other videos. I know what you mean about just looking at lovely things .. if I'm very pleased with one of my cards, I a) just keep looking at it and b) feel a bit sad when I send it off the recipient (although also feel happy in the hope that it will be enjoyed). I always take a photo of any card I make/send and enjoy looking back at them .. both for ideas and also just for the joy of seeing something I've made and been happy with! I'm hoping the postman will bring me my lovely order from you tomorrow .. he walked straight past the house this morning - most distressing! 😀💕 @@bluebellhillcrafts
May the postal Gods be with you today 😁🤞🤞 I totally agree on keeping a record of your past makes. For inspiration, as you say, but also as a reminder of how far you've come with your crafts. Some days when you think nothing looks right or works well it's nice to go down a creative memory lane, so to speak, and find your balance and confidence again! 😍
You're very welcome! Thank YOU for watching! 😊 Do you mean right at the beginning? They're little wooden spools I got as a set from Amazon a while back. They are great for winding snippet rolls or ribbon onto.. Happy sewing! 🙋♀️
Hallöchen! Guten Abend 🙋♀️ Sehr gerne geschehen, vielen lieben Dank für dein Interesse! Ja, diese Stazon Stempelkissen sind waschecht. Sie sind auch permanent auf vielen anderen Untergründen, wie z.B. Glas und Metal. Sie sind nicht billig, aber ich finde persönlich, dass sie das Geld wert sind. Ich kann damit auch stempeln und danach mit Wasserfarben drüber malen. Viele andere Marken zerlaufen dabei einfach.. Zu den Stempeln.. ich sammle schon seit einiger Zeit und das Buchstaben Set und die anderen Motive have ich schon länger. Ich kaufe gerne bei anderen kleinen online Läden um diese zu unterstützen, aber manchmal geht auch Amazon 🙈.. Das erste Motif ist von einem englischen Etsy Laden. Sie designed die Stempel und lasert sie selber. Der Laden heisst 'Little Stamp Store'. Du kannst generell zwei Sorten von Stempeln kaufen - entweder sie sind schon auf ein Stück Holz oder Ähnliches geklebt, oder sie kommen auf diesen Plastik Blättern und brauchen dann ein Acryl Block, wie ich ihn hier benutze, um damit stempeln zu können. Ich hoffe die Info hilft! Viele Grüsse! 😊
Hello there! Good evening 🙋♀️ You're very welcome, thank you very much for your interest! Yes, these Stazon ink pads are washproof. They are also permanent on many other surfaces, such as glass and metal. They're not cheap, but I personally think they're worth the money. I can also stamp with it and then paint over it with watercolors. Many other brands simply start bleeding... Regarding the stamps - I've been collecting for a while and have had the letter set and the other motifs for a long time. I usually like to buy from other small online stores to support them, but sometimes Amazon works too 🙈... The first motif is from an English Etsy shop. She designs the stamps and lasers them herself. The store is called 'Little Stamp Store'. You can generally buy two types of stamps - either they are already glued to a piece of wood or something similar, or they come on these plastic sheets and then need an acrylic block (like the one I use here) to be able to stamp with them. I hope the information helps! Best regards! 😊
Not necessarily, you could for example add a single strip to a base fabric as a border.. I have another tutorial on how to make a glass jar cover with a snippet roll like this. It’s a quick project that you might enjoy.. Happy stitching! 🙋♀️😍
A very warm welcome! I'm so pleased that you found me! 😊 I've had that sheet with all the round circle stickers for years. I can't be certain, but I think I got them from Amazon. I'm really sorry I can't be more precise.. Perhaps you can find something similar by searching for terms like coffee ring stamps or splash stamps.. Good luck!
Wow, this is so cool ! I love how you made this. I’m a semi beginner quilter & I have never seen this done before. Thanks so much ! 😊 where did you find the ink & letters & stamps ?
I’ve been collecting the stamps for years and have picked some up from small UK indie business es, but also from Amazon. You can definitely get the ink pad and letter stamp set there, too. Have fun 🙋♀️☺️
I have turned one into a plant pot cover (there's a short on my channel about it), made a glass jar cover (for this one, there's a tutorial available) and have also embellished a journal cover with another. Cut offs I've used for textile and embroidery art, but sometimes I just love seeing them rolled up on cute little wooden spools on my bookshelf 😊.
Grazie mille per questo tutorial.Ho una domanda: ho visto che hai usato rettangoli di varie dimensioni,la mia domanda è :ma si possono usare scraps tagliati e triangolo?perché nei miei avanzi ho tanti piccoli triangoli che mi dispiace buttare,solo che non so come utilizzarli😢...i tuoi snippets sono davvero bellissimi.❤
So pleased you enjoyed it! 😍 Yes, I can totally understand that you don't want to throw out any fabric scraps at all - I'm the same..! 🤣 What you can do is sew together some small pieces first and then add them to the snippet roll after. It will look fantastic and very colourful! You can search UA-cam for 'crumb quilting tutorial' to get some ideas on how to use really small pieces in odd shapes. (One of these days I'll do a tutorial on it as well, it's on my list..) I hope this has helped - happy sewing! 🙋♀️😘 *** Sono così felice che ti sia piaciuto! 😍 Sì, capisco perfettamente che tu non voglia buttare via nessun ritaglio di tessuto - sono la stessa cosa...! 🤣 Quello che puoi fare è cucire prima alcuni piccoli pezzi e poi aggiungerli al rotolo di ritagli. Sarà fantastico e molto colorato! Puoi cercare su UA-cam "tutorial sul quilting a briciole" ( 'crumb quilting' tutorial) per avere qualche idea su come utilizzare pezzi molto piccoli con forme strane. (Uno di questi giorni farò un tutorial anche su quello, è sulla mia lista..) Spero che questo ti sia stato d'aiuto: buon cucito! Calorosi saluti 🙋♀️😘
Sei il benvenuto! Il piacere è tutto mio! Parlavo italiano e riesco ancora a leggerlo in una certa misura, ma per parlare e scrivere devo usare Google Translate. Ascoltarti è un bel ricordo di questa bellissima lingua! 😍🙋♀️❤️
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 not a word spoken, yet so understandable! Thank you!🙏
You’re very welcome! I hope you enjoyed it and felt inspired to have a go! ☺️🙋♀️🪡🧵
One of the loveliest snippet rolls I’ve seen!
What a wonderful compliment, thank you so much for that! That means so much ☺️😍🙏
I love the idea of making a few of these then sewing them together to make a bag, or even a quilt!
Absolutely stunning ideas! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas! I do love both of them 😍
Thanks for sharing Mira! Another cool project to try! You're keeping us nice & busy. It must take a lot of work to create one of these videos. I love how you do them. 🩷🧵🪡🩷
Thank you, Jane! That is lovely to hear! 😍😍
Yes, they do take a lot of time.. at the moment about 9-10hrs per video from planning, actual sewing & filming, lots of editing in 2 or 3 different software packages, veeeery slow uploading 😫, UA-cam processing, adding title and description and finding music clips to cover the length of the video. More UA-cam processing and then it's finally done, phew!
I'm having a blast, though, and am learning so much with every single one that I think that the post-filming work will get a little quicker with practice! (Here's to hoping lol..) 🙋♀️🥰
@@bluebellhillcrafts Yes, I have found with projects like this, the speed of doing all the steps gets better. I totally get the length of time it takes... it's fun but at some point, you just want to have it completed with your vision precisely the way you "saw" it!!! LOL! Keep up the good work. I saw one person comment that they would like you to speak, but I like the way you're doing it... it's very calming. And your video is different than most so it sets you apart - that's a good thing. 🩷🪡🧵🩷
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Just an extra 10 hours in the day would be lovely - or is that asking too much..? 🤣🤣
Thank dearly for the lovely feedback, it means a lot!! 🤗
It’s so so lovely! The colours are so fresh and beautiful! I love the idea of stamping on the fabric, I must try it. I would probably finish it by hand stitching some words 😉🤎💙💚🧡💛💜🩵♥️🤍🩷
Thank you, Alexandra 😘😘😘
I can definitely recommend the stamping- there are SO many creative possibilities… I would love to see where you’d go with it!!
Stitching words is a wonderful idea, that would personalise it even more..
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I was doubting your process at first BUT Wow. !! It Is A Beautiful Snippet Roll
Thank you! So pleased it made sense in the end.. ☺️🙋♀️
Thank you for this tutorial! I love the randomness of this project. It has inspired me to pull out my large bin of small scraps today.
Yay, that's fantastic! I'm so happy to hear it! I hope you'll enjoy going through your scraps and having a bit of a play on your machine!
Enjoy the process - and thank you so much for watching and putting a smile on my face with your lovely comments! 😁🙋♀️😍
Me ha encantado tu trabajo, ha sido insoportable para mí, gracias
Thank you so much for watching- I’m happy to hear you enjoyed it!
What are the issues / problems that you’re experiencing when sewing? Can I help in some way? ☺️😍
Great tutorial. Thanks!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching!
Happy stitching 🪡🧵🙋♀️
Harikasınız 👏👏👏 Türkiye’den sevgiler❤
Hello again 😍🙋♀️
And you are very kind to say so ☺️, thank you!
I’m so pleased you enjoyed the new video!
Have a lovely evening ❤️
Thank you for sharing your beautiful snippet roll.
You are most welcome! Thank YOU for watching and for taking the time to comment, I really appreciate it!
Happy sewing 😍
Lovely!!
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful ❤️
Glad to hear you've enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching 😍🙋♀️
Pretty and playful. Can you show some ideas you've used the snippets on?
Thank you ☺️
There’s a tutorial on a glass jar sleeve from about 4 months or so ago that I made from a snippet roll. And there’s a short showing a plant it cover I made from a different one - it’s the short with the daisy flowers.
I’ve used bits to embellish a journal cover as well.
I hope this has given you a couple of ideas!
Gorgeous
Thank you very much for watching! 😊
Good idea of adding stamping. Enjoyed the video!
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! So pleased to hear you enjoyed the video! 😊
Lovely
I'm happy you enjoyed it, thanks so much for watching! 😊
Sooooo beautiful, will make a cushion for myself using this technique. Just subscribed. Peace 🧚
That sounds A-MA-ZING!! I hope you’ll enjoy the process and thank you so much for subscribing ☺️🙋♀️.
Happy stitching 🧵 🪡
Me encantan como quedas esas tiras de tela. Gracias
¡Muy feliz de escucharlo! ¡Espero que te haya inspirado a intentarlo tú mismo! Que te diviertas 🙋♀️🧵☺️
I enjoyed your process! Turned out so pretty!🥰
I'm so pleased to hear it 😍
Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time comment, I very much appreciate it! I hope the video might have given you some ideas..
Happy sewing 🙋♀️🪡🧵
What a fun, artistic way to display your favorite scrap fabrics. Love the word stamps too! Just curious if the stamps are waterproof? I was thinking they would make lovely straps on a pair of overalls or used as a skirt waistband. Thanks again for sharing.
So pleased to hear you enjoyed it! As for the stamping - I’ve used this ink pad for a while on fabrics, but not on anything that has been washed several times. For that I think you’d be better off using ink specifically recommended for textiles.
Maravilhoso ❤❤
¡Muchas gracias! 😍
I just found this, Mira. What a beautiful project. I'm thinking I may need to work on one of these. Just lovely. BTW... do you remember where you got the flower/mandala stamp? Thanks for the inspiration ~ I just subscribed!
Hi Roseanne - thank you so much for subscribing! A very warm welcome! I can definitely recommend these little fabric snippet rolls. They're a wonderful way to create and the perfect way to relax and switch off.
I think I know which stamp you mean.. I got it from 'Little Stamp Store', a small indie business in the UK. She has a website and an Etsy shop, but both are closed at the moment. It just says 'for a winter break', so there's unfortunately no info on if or when she might re-open.
Best wishes & happy stitching! 🙋♀️☺️
@bluebellhillcrafts Another lovely video .. thank you. I like the fact that you don't feel the need to give continuous commentary although also appreciate the little snippets of advice/information. I'm probably going to sound like an idiot - what sort of things do you use the snippet roll for? Sorry if this is really obvious but I don't really do much with fabrics (as you know, papercraft is my first love! 😅) so am keen to find out more 💕⚘💕 xx
Aw, that is such lovely feedback, thank you SO much! ☺️😍
I'm still psyching myself up to do voice over instead of just text, but at present that thought still stresses me out lol.. I always worry that people might find the text distracting and that it takes their attention away from the sewing / crafting, so speech is on my list for as and when I feel ready to tackle it..
Anyway, as to the uses of snippet rolls - I've got a video on a glass jar sleeve that I made with a left over of a pink snippet roll and I've also added two strips (one above the other) on top of a linen base fabric and turned that into a plant pot cover. There's a 'short' on the finished piece, I think. Juts look out for white and yellow flowers.
You could also add a strip of it to embellish a journal cover, for example, or around a tote bag perhaps. Sometimes I use little bits of them in my stitch squares (they're shown in the 'My Stitching Journey' series of short videos.
Honestly, sometimes I like to look at them, just for the sake of them! When I had a few made up I had them on these cute little wooden spools in front of a row of books in my bookshelf and they made me smile every time I looked at them! 😊🤭
Enjoy the rest of your evening! xx🙋♀️
For what it's worth, I like the text and don't find it at all distracting at the current level. Thank you for the info re the snippet rolls .. I'll try and look at some of your other videos. I know what you mean about just looking at lovely things .. if I'm very pleased with one of my cards, I a) just keep looking at it and b) feel a bit sad when I send it off the recipient (although also feel happy in the hope that it will be enjoyed). I always take a photo of any card I make/send and enjoy looking back at them .. both for ideas and also just for the joy of seeing something I've made and been happy with! I'm hoping the postman will bring me my lovely order from you tomorrow .. he walked straight past the house this morning - most distressing! 😀💕 @@bluebellhillcrafts
May the postal Gods be with you today 😁🤞🤞
I totally agree on keeping a record of your past makes. For inspiration, as you say, but also as a reminder of how far you've come with your crafts. Some days when you think nothing looks right or works well it's nice to go down a creative memory lane, so to speak, and find your balance and confidence again! 😍
@@bluebellhillcrafts The postman delivered!! 😁 All lovely and thank you for all the little extras .. WOW! Thank you again, Mira xx ❤️ xx
You’re most welcome! I hope you’ve already got stuck in 😍😍xxx
Thank you for sharing. What are you using as a ‘spool’?
You're very welcome! Thank YOU for watching! 😊
Do you mean right at the beginning? They're little wooden spools I got as a set from Amazon a while back. They are great for winding snippet rolls or ribbon onto..
Happy sewing! 🙋♀️
Vielen Dank für dieses wundervolle Video und deine Inspirationen. Kannst du mir bitte etwas zu den Stempeln und der Farbe sagen. Waschecht?
Hallöchen! Guten Abend 🙋♀️
Sehr gerne geschehen, vielen lieben Dank für dein Interesse!
Ja, diese Stazon Stempelkissen sind waschecht. Sie sind auch permanent auf vielen anderen Untergründen, wie z.B. Glas und Metal. Sie sind nicht billig, aber ich finde persönlich, dass sie das Geld wert sind. Ich kann damit auch stempeln und danach mit Wasserfarben drüber malen. Viele andere Marken zerlaufen dabei einfach..
Zu den Stempeln.. ich sammle schon seit einiger Zeit und das Buchstaben Set und die anderen Motive have ich schon länger. Ich kaufe gerne bei anderen kleinen online Läden um diese zu unterstützen, aber manchmal geht auch Amazon 🙈..
Das erste Motif ist von einem englischen Etsy Laden. Sie designed die Stempel und lasert sie selber. Der Laden heisst 'Little Stamp Store'.
Du kannst generell zwei Sorten von Stempeln kaufen - entweder sie sind schon auf ein Stück Holz oder Ähnliches geklebt, oder sie kommen auf diesen Plastik Blättern und brauchen dann ein Acryl Block, wie ich ihn hier benutze, um damit stempeln zu können.
Ich hoffe die Info hilft!
Viele Grüsse! 😊
Hello there! Good evening 🙋♀️
You're very welcome, thank you very much for your interest!
Yes, these Stazon ink pads are washproof. They are also permanent on many other surfaces, such as glass and metal. They're not cheap, but I personally think they're worth the money. I can also stamp with it and then paint over it with watercolors. Many other brands simply start bleeding...
Regarding the stamps - I've been collecting for a while and have had the letter set and the other motifs for a long time. I usually like to buy from other small online stores to support them, but sometimes Amazon works too 🙈...
The first motif is from an English Etsy shop. She designs the stamps and lasers them herself. The store is called 'Little Stamp Store'.
You can generally buy two types of stamps - either they are already glued to a piece of wood or something similar, or they come on these plastic sheets and then need an acrylic block (like the one I use here) to be able to stamp with them.
I hope the information helps!
Best regards! 😊
Despues para aue se puede utiluzar, pienso que habra que añsdir muchas tiras para hacer un bolso, por ejemplo¿ no
Not necessarily, you could for example add a single strip to a base fabric as a border..
I have another tutorial on how to make a glass jar cover with a snippet roll like this. It’s a quick project that you might enjoy..
Happy stitching! 🙋♀️😍
What an absolutely delightful video. Just found your channel and I’m hooked. Could you share where you found the circle stamps? So beautiful.
A very warm welcome! I'm so pleased that you found me! 😊
I've had that sheet with all the round circle stickers for years. I can't be certain, but I think I got them from Amazon. I'm really sorry I can't be more precise.. Perhaps you can find something similar by searching for terms like coffee ring stamps or splash stamps.. Good luck!
@@bluebellhillcrafts That’s exactly what I did. Found them. Thank you!
Fantastic, glad to hear it! Have fun 😍
Wow, this is so cool ! I love how you made this. I’m a semi beginner quilter & I have never seen this done before. Thanks so much ! 😊 where did you find the ink & letters & stamps ?
I’ve been collecting the stamps for years and have picked some up from small UK indie business es, but also from Amazon. You can definitely get the ink pad and letter stamp set there, too.
Have fun 🙋♀️☺️
Thank you !
What do you Snippet Rolls for?
I have turned one into a plant pot cover (there's a short on my channel about it), made a glass jar cover (for this one, there's a tutorial available) and have also embellished a journal cover with another. Cut offs I've used for textile and embroidery art, but sometimes I just love seeing them rolled up on cute little wooden spools on my bookshelf 😊.
Grazie mille per questo tutorial.Ho una domanda: ho visto che hai usato rettangoli di varie dimensioni,la mia domanda è :ma si possono usare scraps tagliati e triangolo?perché nei miei avanzi ho tanti piccoli triangoli che mi dispiace buttare,solo che non so come utilizzarli😢...i tuoi snippets sono davvero bellissimi.❤
So pleased you enjoyed it! 😍
Yes, I can totally understand that you don't want to throw out any fabric scraps at all - I'm the same..! 🤣
What you can do is sew together some small pieces first and then add them to the snippet roll after. It will look fantastic and very colourful! You can search UA-cam for 'crumb quilting tutorial' to get some ideas on how to use really small pieces in odd shapes. (One of these days I'll do a tutorial on it as well, it's on my list..)
I hope this has helped - happy sewing! 🙋♀️😘
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Sono così felice che ti sia piaciuto! 😍
Sì, capisco perfettamente che tu non voglia buttare via nessun ritaglio di tessuto - sono la stessa cosa...! 🤣
Quello che puoi fare è cucire prima alcuni piccoli pezzi e poi aggiungerli al rotolo di ritagli. Sarà fantastico e molto colorato! Puoi cercare su UA-cam "tutorial sul quilting a briciole" ( 'crumb quilting' tutorial) per avere qualche idea su come utilizzare pezzi molto piccoli con forme strane. (Uno di questi giorni farò un tutorial anche su quello, è sulla mia lista..)
Spero che questo ti sia stato d'aiuto: buon cucito!
Calorosi saluti 🙋♀️😘
@@bluebellhillcrafts grazie,sei stata gentilissima a rispondermi.Aspettero' il tuo tutorial,sono certa che sarà bellissimo.Grazie grazie grazie.❤️❤️
Sei il benvenuto! Il piacere è tutto mio! Parlavo italiano e riesco ancora a leggerlo in una certa misura, ma per parlare e scrivere devo usare Google Translate. Ascoltarti è un bel ricordo di questa bellissima lingua! 😍🙋♀️❤️
Thank you so much, very kind of you 😍