Hi girls...sorry you're still getting snow😣. That's such a beautiful design that you got in the Fanciful Flamingo box. Missy, your Eggs All Around piece is looking good. Can't wait to see that finished. Kathy, your Winter Sampler is gorgeous! Hope your final days of planning for your retreat go smoothly! Be well 😊
Just wanted to pop on and say thank you for sharing your love of this craft with me. I have enjoyed watching you both for almost a year now. Have either of you watched the Hygge Stitcher? She has beautiful large projects most of them Mirabilia/Nora Corbett. Gorgeous! Hope you had a beautiful Easter with family.
I too grew up with a boiled dinner made by my grandmother in Leverett Massachusetts. My favorite part the potatoes! It was in her monthly rotation so it was a favorite. Thank you for bringing up memories of time spent with her. She was the craftiest person I have ever known she would have loved Flosstube and all the inspiration.🧵🧵🧵
Love the hashtag idea about for the Nashville Market Cookbook. I have stitched and made several recipes over the past five issues. This is the best one yet. Enjoyed the video, as always. Hope your retreat goes well!
When my husband pastored our church we had Maundy Thursday services each year. We had a wooden cross that would be covered in black crepe paper representing our sins on the cross. On Easter Sunday morning everyone would bring in flowers of all kinds from their gardens. My husband went in earlier Sunday to take off the crepe paper. Then we would all come around the cross and sing as the flowers were stapled on. It was completely covered with flowers and beautiful. A tradition for many years. It also made a lovely backdrop for family photos.
We got about 20” of snow last weekend out here in Lakes Region, NH. And there’s another storm coming next week with possible 10”. I love your stitchy wall! That Quack Quack Honk will be added to my wishlist. So cute!
Great spending time with you ladies. I am looking forward to participating in both of your SAL's. I think I'll be massaging my May WIPGO calls to include my 2 block pieces now. I need to look through the recipes in the cookbook again. You mentioned some I didn't see, lol.
Great flosstube! I love the idea of #buildingblocksal! I have Glitter Village, First Americans, Christmas and Fall On The Farm, and the Log Cabin Christmas. I just finished a fairly big project and was thinking I need to start the log cabin one and try to keep up with the autoships. Thank you for all the motivation. Happy stitching!
You two ladies make me smile! I love all your stitches. ❤ Thank you for sharing with all of us. I had a finish this evening while watching you two. You both look fabulous!
Continuous Granny Square afghans are fabulous. Let the yarn do all the work. Check out Hooked by Robin and Erica Arndt for more ideas. I love the C2C (corner to corner) granny stitch afghans. They are easy to make and, well you just keep going until it's about as big as you want - increasing all the way - and then you start decreasing until you're back to one little granny cluster. Easy-peasey. Everyone loves them. You might, too!!
Hi ladies! I’ve never heard of a cross covered in flowers but reading the comments it sounds like such a nice tradition! Of course in my neck of the woods, you would either need store bought flowers or fake flowers since everything is still covered in snow, lol! Kathy, I’m also stitching Tis Spring and planning to save the house to fill in at your retreat! In case that’s not enough, I’m working on Home Sweet Home (also by WTNT) and will also save that house for retreat. Have a blessed Easter.
Well done ladies! A wonderful video filled with so much inspiration! I think I need to rewatch this video. It’s fun hearing about your upcoming retreat. Thanks for sharing your time and talent! Happy Easter!🐰🐣🐰
Hello! I've been enjoying your flosstube but my first time commenting. I just want to chime in for "my block stitch". I've been stitching CCN Cottage of the Month. I have 4 months of 12 completed. Your prompt is encouraging, thank you! I don't do social media so I will just comment here. Thank you for sharing the joy of needlework 🪡❌💙
It is Good Friday & I turned on your Flosstube video. I was posting a video of the crucifix on Instagram with the song: “How He Loves Us” & you posted your stitched piece at the same time & same words…”Oh How He Loves Us!” I was like WOW! It must be telling me to stitch this one for sure!!! How AWESOME!!!
Missy, at my previous church appointment, the church had a tradition that started YEARS ago one Easter morning. They had a wooden cross with an x'd base then covered with chicken wire. People were to bring fresh flowers to church and then during the service we played music and people came up front to place their flowers on the cross. Every year it looks different and so pretty. After church the cross is placed outside. During COVID we put the cross outside and people drive by and put flowers on the cross and then people started coming by and taking pictures with the cross.
Thank you, ladies! Fun Watching you! Had to pause several times for breakfast and stitching Easter Bunny Row by Bent Creek as I watched you, ordered a pattern, and took notes. Happy Easter To You Both !! 💐 ✝️ 🐇
Working on my smalls exchange for the retreat. So excited to be coming. I know putting on the retreat is a lot of work and I'm sure we will all appreciate it!
Great flosstube girls! Fabulous eye candy. I’m so disappointed I can’t attend your retreat. You listed all the flosstubers attending that I hope to meet someday. Missy, I love your hair. Missy, I’m with you, 🙅♀ no to boiled dinners. I will never cook one. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Easter. 🐣🐰
I am making a New England boiled dinner for Easter, because I am from Peru, Maine! We boil the smoked shoulder for a day, and then, the next day you boil it again with all of your root vegetables, like potato, rutabaga, and carrot. My mom added the cabbage, but that stinks so I do not! Then we eat it on the third day…Yummy!!! Happy Easter!! He is risen!! 💗🌷💗
Missy, the Crafty Cottage Stitchers showed that adorable continuous granny square blanket. I ran out to Joann’s too as had to get the Ice Cream tutti fruiti!
A great video as always! Seeing all of your haul and hearing all of the sals you are both participating in you are going to be very busy. Wishing you and your families a very blessed Easter.
You ladies hit it out of the park again!!! Thanks for all the eye candy. Sorry to miss your retreat it sounds so wonderful and I look forward to the recap. NE boiled dinner - yum - ours was always made with corned beef so that meant hash the next night. I love The Crafty Grimalkin, Reese has done a wonderful job, look forward to getting back there soon. Ken
I had to laugh when you were talking about boiled dinner. I was remembering it fondly to my daughter who has never had it. My husband couldn't stand it so I've never made it, but it was a staple growing up. Usually with turnips, cabbage and potatoes. I even remember the big pot my Mom used lol. It may have smelt because of the cabbage, but the ham was so tender it fell off the bone. The cabbage smell probably didn't bother me too much because my Mom made sauerkraut homemade as well.😂
I have stitched jacks tree farm as one piece. I have Santa’s village and just decided while watching you to stitch fabulous house Santa’s house in the middle of those pattens. If I can find a big enough piece of fabric!
I am so glad the ornaments arrived and that they made you smile. I would be honoured to have you take a peak at my videos. I love the idea of buildablocksal…this is actually how I create many of my ornaments. I hope you two have a fabulous Easter and enjoy the craziness of the last weeks before the retreat.
Great video ladies. Good idea to have a SAL in May. Looking forward to meeting you at retreat. Make another blueberry cake! Yes, ham boiled dinner is my favorite! We are getting a smoked ham made by someone else for the first time.
I just love when your video pops up on my feed because you two ladies always have such awesome projects to show. Happy Easter to you and your families. Happy stitching, Lynn
I too am starting "Love Your Family" on April 1st. Hope to finish it for our Anniversary in November 2025 - that will be 60 years of marriage. Still in love with a wonderful man. Love watching the two of you.
Hello Missy and Kathy, 😊. It was great meeting you both at the Craft Gramalkin! I had a great time, and was fan girling with you all and Helen D, and so much more. I'm the other Teresa and live five houses down from Gramalkin. It was such a Joy, to have you all in our local area of Bangor. Many laughs, and a joy of stitching and spending and enabling each other. LoL.... Hoping to see and stitch with you all again in the Future. Maybe back at the Gramalkin. 😊❤️
So glad snow passed us by this last time. You guys got a lot. Oh, I fell off the no buying charts this year too!! I knew I couldn’t make it, but I tried. Loved all the stitching. I got a lot of stitching done while watching. UFO - it was a Disney Christmas. Got rid of the book, found the stitching and said forget it, threw it away. I found the book this pattern was in on EBay last year and will stitch again.
I LOVE the cookbook SAL!! I want to start doing some of the charts, probably ALL the charts! Then, there are the recipes… I’ll definitely be joining in!!
Jobelan is a Wichelt evenweave. 51% cotton, 49% rayon/modal. Lugana is a Zweigart evenweave. 52% cotton, 48% rayon. I prefer Lugana because it's a tiny bit stiffer.
Happiest of Resurrection Weekend to you both! I love your finishes, Missy. Really need to make some Easter things for future years, if the Lord tarries!
Great video Ladies! Enjoy seeing you two and all the things you do! Wish I could come to your retreat but know it will be awesome! Look forward to your next video! ❤❤❤❤
Great video, loved all the Nashville market goodies and your haul from your LNS. I would like to mention that when you were talking about marking samplers, the description you gave was very accurate but we all forget that linen was very valuable in the colonial days. It was very laborous to make and therefore treasured. It was used as towels, bed linens etc. and because it was considered so valuable it was numbered and labeled with the family initials. It was listed in wills as estate property, so the marking samplers were the first samplers young ladies stitched but also to train them to stitch on the household linens, not just to learn abc's and numbers. Our modern society does not realize how treasured household linens were at one time.
Great flosstube! I enjoy both of you so much and when you started talking recipes , it was an added bonus! Maybe you could add a few minutes to talk about a favorite recipe or treat! Wouldn’t that be fun?? Happy Easter with many blessings to both you and your families!!
Oh wow that Winter Sampler look so much better in person then the picture shows. I have only had 3 UFO's in 37 years of stitching. The very 1st was suppose to be a gift for my oldest sister. It had a bouquet of daisies and I was more the half way done and when I went to move the hoop, I realized the fabric was to small to fit the pattern on. I was so upset as I had worked on it for several months and knew could not fudge it in anyway. So I threw it in the trash and she got a bought gift that year.
My mother made a New England Boiled Dinner, but used beef instead ham. The best thing I liked about it was the vegetable soup she made from the leftovers the next day. Don't know if that's an Ohio thing. Always enjoy watching you both. Happy Easter.
Finishing a portion of an old WIP is exactly how I’m going to finish a full coverage kit I started 20 years ago - even if I found the rest of the pattern (which has to be here somewhere) I realized that while I still loved aspects of the kit, and the part I had already been stitching, I didn’t want to do the whole thing anymore - so I’ve recently figured out what I need to finish of it to finish it as a 4x6 mini, and that’s my plan…
Always a pleasure ladies! I’m going to jump on the building block sal with my Hawkrun piece! Sounds like an exciting spring for you! I’m assuming you got snow yesterday as we’re getting it today!
I love that "As He Said" piece, I hope she does release it to the public because I didn't get that box -- I'll check to see if there are any extras, but my recollection is that it's all subscription. I think it's the cutest thing for a child's room! My almost 4 yo grandson is just learning about God and the other day he was hanging out with me and running errands; we saw a flashing sign and he asked me about it -- how do you turn it off -- I saw with a regular light switch -- he asked me if God could turn it off(!) I said of course, but he's probably too busy and because there's a switch, he's probably fine with letting the people at the store just turn it off. THEN he told me that when "God died and came back" his fingers were different (and he wiggled all ten of his fingers); I asked him how they were different, he said they were "sharper, but it's OK, they don't hurt." I told his mom (my DIL) about this and she didn't have any idea where it came from and we settled on his tiny little brain trying to make sense of the nails! I just love his little reassurance that they don't hurt!
I am wrecked; I will finish watching, tomorrow. I am furiously stitching on my MFE Quaker Medallion/Bird in a Grapevine piece. I am excited to finish it, soon!
I'm sitting her chuckling as it seems I had a conversation with someone when a particular log cabin series first came out around market time. Both of us said that we'd try to behave and....looks like we both caved. Linda
I laughed as I watched two videos of you ladies last night and thought “they’re going down the hole again and they don’t know it!” 😆 Me included!! Missy
Enjoyed seeing your haul Missy & Cathy! And I'm planning to join the block sal, but I'm the worlds worst at posting pics. I have all of the Hometown Series & just started the Church for a street scene, May will be a perfect time. Have a Blessed Easter.
Hi girls...sorry you're still getting snow😣. That's such a beautiful design that you got in the Fanciful Flamingo box. Missy, your Eggs All Around piece is looking good. Can't wait to see that finished. Kathy, your Winter Sampler is gorgeous! Hope your final days of planning for your retreat go smoothly! Be well 😊
Just wanted to pop on and say thank you for sharing your love of this craft with me. I have enjoyed watching you both for almost a year now. Have either of you watched the Hygge Stitcher? She has beautiful large projects most of them Mirabilia/Nora Corbett. Gorgeous! Hope you had a beautiful Easter with family.
I too grew up with a boiled dinner made by my grandmother in Leverett Massachusetts. My favorite part the potatoes! It was in her monthly rotation so it was a favorite. Thank you for bringing up memories of time spent with her. She was the craftiest person I have ever known she would have loved Flosstube and all the inspiration.🧵🧵🧵
Thank you for a great video happy stitching! 😊
Thanks for watching!
Love the hashtag idea about for the Nashville Market Cookbook. I have stitched and made several recipes over the past five issues. This is the best one yet. Enjoyed the video, as always. Hope your retreat goes well!
Great video you two! Love all your new starts and plans for April & May! Happy Easter!
Looking forward to seeing what Kathy does with Primrose Cottage’s Spring Quaker! I am staring that one this weekend!
I need to choose which threads I will use first and then I will start it! Soon!!
G'day Kathy & Missy. Lovely video. Both of your stitching is beautiful. Wishing you and your families a very Happy Easter.
Thank you! You too!
Happy Easter! Good luck with your retreat, wish I lived closer!
When my husband pastored our church we had Maundy Thursday services each year. We had a wooden cross that would be covered in black crepe paper representing our sins on the cross. On Easter Sunday morning everyone would bring in flowers of all kinds from their gardens. My husband went in earlier Sunday to take off the crepe paper. Then we would all come around the cross and sing as the flowers were stapled on. It was completely covered with flowers and beautiful. A tradition for many years. It also made a lovely backdrop for family photos.
“Oh look!” And I buy every time😂😂😂
Loved visiting with you all today
Everything was lovely!!
Thank you! Blessed Easter to you.
We got about 20” of snow last weekend out here in Lakes Region, NH. And there’s another storm coming next week with possible 10”. I love your stitchy wall! That Quack Quack Honk will be added to my wishlist. So cute!
Thanks for sharing, all of your lovely stitching. Love and blessings xx
Lovey stitching. Wow to all the plans. Happy Stitching ❤❤
You guys are awesome...miss being home in Maine!
Thank you for sharing with us again. Missy, your hair looks great. Love the cut. Have a great weekend. Happy Easter!!!,
Thank you so much!
Boiled dinner is the BEST! I am from Michigan!
Thanks for sharing. Missy your hair looks amazing.
Thank you! 🤗
Great spending time with you ladies. I am looking forward to participating in both of your SAL's. I think I'll be massaging my May WIPGO calls to include my 2 block pieces now. I need to look through the recipes in the cookbook again. You mentioned some I didn't see, lol.
Great flosstube! I love the idea of #buildingblocksal! I have Glitter Village, First Americans, Christmas and Fall On The Farm, and the Log Cabin Christmas. I just finished a fairly big project and was thinking I need to start the log cabin one and try to keep up with the autoships. Thank you for all the motivation. Happy stitching!
Great video! So many ideas! Love the new haircut Missy. See you next time!
BTW - am frogging while I watch on my laptop. The things we gals do!!
Wishing you and your families a very blessed Easter!
Same to you!
Thanks for sharing! Love watching you ladies ❤
Happy Easter, great video!
You two ladies make me smile! I love all your stitches. ❤ Thank you for sharing with all of us. I had a finish this evening while watching you two. You both look fabulous!
Great job!
Continuous Granny Square afghans are fabulous. Let the yarn do all the work. Check out Hooked by Robin and Erica Arndt for more ideas. I love the C2C (corner to corner) granny stitch afghans. They are easy to make and, well you just keep going until it's about as big as you want - increasing all the way - and then you start decreasing until you're back to one little granny cluster. Easy-peasey. Everyone loves them. You might, too!!
Hi ladies! I’ve never heard of a cross covered in flowers but reading the comments it sounds like such a nice tradition! Of course in my neck of the woods, you would either need store bought flowers or fake flowers since everything is still covered in snow, lol! Kathy, I’m also stitching Tis Spring and planning to save the house to fill in at your retreat! In case that’s not enough, I’m working on Home Sweet Home (also by WTNT) and will also save that house for retreat. Have a blessed Easter.
Thanks for the info on fabric sizes.
Well done ladies! A wonderful video filled with so much inspiration! I think I need to rewatch this video. It’s fun hearing about your upcoming retreat. Thanks for sharing your time and talent! Happy Easter!🐰🐣🐰
Hello! I've been enjoying your flosstube but my first time commenting. I just want to chime in for "my block stitch". I've been stitching CCN Cottage of the Month. I have 4 months of 12 completed. Your prompt is encouraging, thank you! I don't do social media so I will just comment here. Thank you for sharing the joy of needlework 🪡❌💙
Thanks for sharing!
Great video as always.OMG love all your haul.
Have a blessed Easter.
Thank you! You too!
It is Good Friday & I turned on your Flosstube video. I was posting a video of the crucifix on Instagram with the song: “How He Loves Us” & you posted your stitched piece at the same time & same words…”Oh How He Loves Us!” I was like WOW! It must be telling me to stitch this one for sure!!! How AWESOME!!!
Love it!!
Love your flosstubes. You ladies lift me up!❤
I agree! Stitch what you love not what someone else loves! Thanks ladies
You are so welcome!
Great haul! Looking forward to our retreat in a week. Hope you guys will be able to come one day.
I hope so too!
Missy, at my previous church appointment, the church had a tradition that started YEARS ago one Easter morning. They had a wooden cross with an x'd base then covered with chicken wire. People were to bring fresh flowers to church and then during the service we played music and people came up front to place their flowers on the cross. Every year it looks different and so pretty. After church the cross is placed outside. During COVID we put the cross outside and people drive by and put flowers on the cross and then people started coming by and taking pictures with the cross.
I love this!
Happy Easter. Great video.
Thanks! You too!
You are so right, stitch what you enjoy. I don't have time to stitch something I don't like. Love you two. Your stitching is beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Thank you, ladies! Fun Watching you! Had to pause several times for breakfast and stitching Easter Bunny Row by Bent Creek as I watched you, ordered a pattern, and took notes. Happy Easter To You Both !!
💐 ✝️ 🐇
Working on my smalls exchange for the retreat. So excited to be coming. I know putting on the retreat is a lot of work and I'm sure we will all appreciate it!
It’ll be a great time!
Wishing you and your families a very blessed Easter! ❤
Same to you!
Great flosstube girls! Fabulous eye candy. I’m so disappointed I can’t attend your retreat. You listed all the flosstubers attending that I hope to meet someday. Missy, I love your hair. Missy, I’m with you, 🙅♀ no to boiled dinners. I will never cook one. Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Easter. 🐣🐰
It just makes my day when you two post! I love how down to earth you both are. Missy, your hair is so pretty!
Thank you so much!!
I am making a New England boiled dinner for Easter, because I am from Peru, Maine! We boil the smoked shoulder for a day, and then, the next day you boil it again with all of your root vegetables, like potato, rutabaga, and carrot. My mom added the cabbage, but that stinks so I do not! Then we eat it on the third day…Yummy!!! Happy Easter!! He is risen!! 💗🌷💗
Peru, Maine!? Right next door!
Missy, the Crafty Cottage Stitchers showed that adorable continuous granny square blanket. I ran out to Joann’s too as had to get the Ice Cream tutti fruiti!
I bought that and love potion. 😆🤦♀️
@@twoneedlespullingthread2605 oh no I must look at love potion too!
Thanks for showing the cookbook. Ordered one on Etsy. Love your projects!
Wishing you and your families a Happy Easter.🐤🐰✝️🐣 Loved seeing all the beautiful stitching. I started As He Said also.😊
Thank you! You too!
A great video as always! Seeing all of your haul and hearing all of the sals you are both participating in you are going to be very busy. Wishing you and your families a very blessed Easter.
Missy, Love the hair. Looks fabulous! I love the idea of the May SAL.
You ladies hit it out of the park again!!! Thanks for all the eye candy. Sorry to miss your retreat it sounds so wonderful and I look forward to the recap. NE boiled dinner - yum - ours was always made with corned beef so that meant hash the next night. I love The Crafty Grimalkin, Reese has done a wonderful job, look forward to getting back there soon. Ken
Hi Ken. I’m sorry you’ll miss the retreat but hope our paths cross soon.
I had to laugh when you were talking about boiled dinner. I was remembering it fondly to my daughter who has never had it. My husband couldn't stand it so I've never made it, but it was a staple growing up. Usually with turnips, cabbage and potatoes. I even remember the big pot my Mom used lol. It may have smelt because of the cabbage, but the ham was so tender it fell off the bone. The cabbage smell probably didn't bother me too much because my Mom made sauerkraut homemade as well.😂
I have stitched jacks tree farm as one piece. I have Santa’s village and just decided while watching you to stitch fabulous house Santa’s house in the middle of those pattens. If I can find a big enough piece of fabric!
Lapin Loops is Becky Noland's (Lucy Beam) daughter! We got to see her fabric at Welcome Stitchery when Becky was there teaching a recent class.
Great video and wow you are busy gals. Love all of the patterns you showed. Had to go to 123 stitch to all to cart.
I am so glad the ornaments arrived and that they made you smile. I would be honoured to have you take a peak at my videos. I love the idea of buildablocksal…this is actually how I create many of my ornaments. I hope you two have a fabulous Easter and enjoy the craziness of the last weeks before the retreat.
Thank you, again!! #buildingblocksal
Great video ladies. Good idea to have a SAL in May. Looking forward to meeting you at retreat. Make another blueberry cake! Yes, ham boiled dinner is my favorite! We are getting a smoked ham made by someone else for the first time.
FYI, I made the Pineapple Bundt Poke Cake from this year's cookbook and it was delicious!
Sounds great!
Always look forward to your videos. Have a Happy Easter. Love your hair cut Missy.
Thank you so much!
I just love when your video pops up on my feed because you two ladies always have such awesome projects to show. Happy Easter to you and your families. Happy stitching, Lynn
Thank you! You too!
Glad to see you two, always a joy to see all your awesome projects. Happy stitching and Happy Easter to you and your families!
Happy Easter✝️🌷🐥🐰Great video Have a great 2 weeks 🥰🥰
Lovely stitching ladies ❤❤❤
Great video ladies. Happy Easter to you and your family. 💖
Thanks for sharing ❤❤
I too am starting "Love Your Family" on April 1st. Hope to finish it for our Anniversary in November 2025 - that will be 60 years of marriage. Still in love with a wonderful man. Love watching the two of you.
Congratulations on 60 years!!
Hello Missy and Kathy, 😊. It was great meeting you both at the Craft Gramalkin! I had a great time, and was fan girling with you all and Helen D, and so much more. I'm the other Teresa and live five houses down from Gramalkin. It was such a Joy, to have you all in our local area of Bangor. Many laughs, and a joy of stitching and spending and enabling each other. LoL.... Hoping to see and stitch with you all again in the Future. Maybe back at the Gramalkin. 😊❤️
Our pleasure!
So glad snow passed us by this last time. You guys got a lot. Oh, I fell off the no buying charts this year too!! I knew I couldn’t make it, but I tried. Loved all the stitching. I got a lot of stitching done while watching. UFO - it was a Disney Christmas. Got rid of the book, found the stitching and said forget it, threw it away. I found the book this pattern was in on EBay last year and will stitch again.
Thanks for sharing your lovely stitching and ideas. Have a Blessed Easter .🐣 🪡😊
Thank you for answering the sampler question 😊
You are so welcome!
Fantastic hair cut, Missy!!
Thank you!!
Good for you!,❤❤❤
I LOVE the cookbook SAL!! I want to start doing some of the charts, probably ALL the charts! Then, there are the recipes… I’ll definitely be joining in!!
Jobelan is a Wichelt evenweave. 51% cotton, 49% rayon/modal. Lugana is a Zweigart evenweave. 52% cotton, 48% rayon. I prefer Lugana because it's a tiny bit stiffer.
Happiest of Resurrection Weekend to you both! I love your finishes, Missy. Really need to make some Easter things for future years, if the Lord tarries!
I think I'm making Chop Suey for Easter seems it's just the three of us. There's absolutely no way my boys would touch boiled dinner! 😂
I like how your boys think! It’ll just be two of us here so maybe we’ll just have a big breakfast.
Great video ladies have a great time at your retreat Jeanne and I are headed to Steel City Stitchers retreat next Thursday! Hugs to you both❤️
Have fun!
Great video Ladies! Enjoy seeing you two and all the things you do! Wish I could come to your retreat but know it will be awesome! Look forward to your next video! ❤❤❤❤
Great video, loved all the Nashville market goodies and your haul from your LNS. I would like to mention that when you were talking about marking samplers, the description you gave was very accurate but we all forget that linen was very valuable in the colonial days. It was very laborous to make and therefore treasured. It was used as towels, bed linens etc. and because it was considered so valuable it was numbered and labeled with the family initials. It was listed in wills as estate property, so the marking samplers were the first samplers young ladies stitched but also to train them to stitch on the household linens, not just to learn abc's and numbers. Our modern society does not realize how treasured household linens were at one time.
Thank you for that information!
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Great flosstube! I enjoy both of you so much and when you started talking recipes , it was an added bonus! Maybe you could add a few minutes to talk about a favorite recipe or treat! Wouldn’t that be fun?? Happy Easter with many blessings to both you and your families!!
Great idea!!
Oh wow that Winter Sampler look so much better in person then the picture shows. I have only had 3 UFO's in 37 years of stitching. The very 1st was suppose to be a gift for my oldest sister. It had a bouquet of daisies and I was more the half way done and when I went to move the hoop, I realized the fabric was to small to fit the pattern on. I was so upset as I had worked on it for several months and knew could not fudge it in anyway. So I threw it in the trash and she got a bought gift that year.
My mother made a New England Boiled Dinner, but used beef instead ham. The best thing I liked about it was the vegetable soup she made from the leftovers the next day. Don't know if that's an Ohio thing. Always enjoy watching you both. Happy Easter.
You know there is a chubby Fox, too 😂
Finishing a portion of an old WIP is exactly how I’m going to finish a full coverage kit I started 20 years ago - even if I found the rest of the pattern (which has to be here somewhere) I realized that while I still loved aspects of the kit, and the part I had already been stitching, I didn’t want to do the whole thing anymore - so I’ve recently figured out what I need to finish of it to finish it as a 4x6 mini, and that’s my plan…
Great plan!
No to boiled dinner! I’m from KY and if it isn’t Bar be que mutton I don’t like it😊😂😊love it all ladies❤
Always a pleasure ladies! I’m going to jump on the building block sal with my Hawkrun piece! Sounds like an exciting spring for you! I’m assuming you got snow yesterday as we’re getting it today!
We are getting buried in snow today!
@@twoneedlespullingthread2605 oh no! We’ve only had about 4”,
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Fun again girls. I will have to find a block or 2 to do
I love cabbage and turnip must be the British in me. Have a great weekend. Happy Easter. Love all your projects 😸
17:57 I got My ❤ Welcome done last night! Such a fun stitch. Can’t wait to start the partner.
I love that "As He Said" piece, I hope she does release it to the public because I didn't get that box -- I'll check to see if there are any extras, but my recollection is that it's all subscription. I think it's the cutest thing for a child's room! My almost 4 yo grandson is just learning about God and the other day he was hanging out with me and running errands; we saw a flashing sign and he asked me about it -- how do you turn it off -- I saw with a regular light switch -- he asked me if God could turn it off(!) I said of course, but he's probably too busy and because there's a switch, he's probably fine with letting the people at the store just turn it off. THEN he told me that when "God died and came back" his fingers were different (and he wiggled all ten of his fingers); I asked him how they were different, he said they were "sharper, but it's OK, they don't hurt." I told his mom (my DIL) about this and she didn't have any idea where it came from and we settled on his tiny little brain trying to make sense of the nails! I just love his little reassurance that they don't hurt!
Stay safe!
Fun video, Happy Easter!
Thanks! You too!
I am wrecked; I will finish watching, tomorrow. I am furiously stitching on my MFE Quaker Medallion/Bird in a Grapevine piece. I am excited to finish it, soon!
You can do it!
Love that Glendon House pattern
It’s beautiful!!
24:55 that video changed my life Kathy!
I'm sitting her chuckling as it seems I had a conversation with someone when a particular log cabin series first came out around market time. Both of us said that we'd try to behave and....looks like we both caved. Linda
I laughed as I watched two videos of you ladies last night and thought “they’re going down the hole again and they don’t know it!” 😆 Me included!! Missy
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Enjoyed seeing your haul Missy & Cathy! And I'm planning to join the block sal, but I'm the worlds worst at posting pics. I have all of the Hometown Series & just started the Church for a street scene, May will be a perfect time. Have a Blessed Easter.
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