@@robindudleyhowes I grew up in San Francisco in the 70's when artistic street fairs were the main events and I can see true Calif. style in your art and color choices!
I love, love, love how your needle keep turned out!!!! So many beautiful details and the colors that you used... It's just gorgeous!!! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely project with us Robin!!! God bless your talent!!!
Robin these two videos were so inspiring and your needle keep is absolutely beautiful. I am in my 70’s and have my own vintage sewing keepsakes as well as my mother’s. Now I know how I can save and past done intact. Thank you so much.
First, WOW! I just love how your creative mind works. I cannot thank you enough for sharing all your talents and treasures with us. I may go broke but who cares when it makes you happy to create the beautiful things that you teach us. Its funny how things come full circle. I used to sew and embroider many moon ago, then crochet, knitting, felting (I think I made 25 pocketbooks out of felt wool starting with the sheep's wool, dying, etc.) and on and on until I recently found junk journals. Now watching you create this needle keep has taken me back and I am so excited to use these products again. Hopefully I still have them. So again, thank you so much for taking the time to teach us these awesome creations of yours. I could go on and on but I will stop now. lol
Susan Schultheis I am blushing! You are too kind I’m so happy you enjoy this project and all my tutorials. I really love old crafts and adding them to my work. See you next Tuesday😍
I just found your channel and I am so amazed at your work! Love this needle keep and I cant wait to try it! I caught my husband throwing away a pair of jeans and I grabbed them from the trash. He looked at me like I was crazy🤣🤣🤣 I knew they would come in handy. I will be be binge watching 😘
Hello Robin. I am a self taught quilter and sewer( not seamstress) all my life and I truly enjoy watching you and maybe I can now perfect my French knots,! I just love this needle keep! Thank you!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙋🏻♀️👩❤️💋👩
Totally awesome!!! I love everything about this "needle keep." I have all the little vintage items from my nonna, and I have begun thinking over the past week of creating something similar yet simpler. I don't think I could make it through the entire project, but I have a lot to think about. Thanks for this tutorial. You da bomb, girl!!!
Love your video and especially the sound of the train in the background. It was very whimsical and reminded me of the wonderful time I had in the states and Canada (I'm from the UK!). Love your needle book so very pretty! Thank you for sharing,! 🤗💕
Thank you for your kind comments Vivienne! I love my little needle keep and bring it when I teach or take an embroidery class, it always gets some attention! I would love to visit the UK someday especially Cornwall and Devon.
@@robindudleyhowes I love in Somerset so the next county to Devon. It certainly is a beautiful spot! I also meant to say how I love your presentation style, so clear and easy to follow! 🤗👍
Oh my gosh that sounds like heaven! I watch "Escape to the Country" have you heard of it? I DYE when I see some of the properties and land, especially the fairy tale looking homes and landscape.@@viviennebolton4358
They make a conditioner in a little blue tiny blue box that you can condition your thread with and it keeps it from tangling it makes it go through your fabric so much smoother I don't know what the name of it is but it's really inexpensive it's like when we used to use beeswax when we were taking sewing and school and theft beeswax works pretty good
I love Wednesday mornings here in Australia, to wake up , turn on my computer and see all this wonderful yumminess, what a treat.. Thank you again for sharing all your talent with us. I aspire to have your artistic flair. Hugs. I hope you are keeping safe where you live.
rhonda marshall I love that you are all the way in Australia and can watch! Thank you for your lovely comments and for stopping by, you don’t know how much it means. We are well, hope you are too!🌝😊
I absolutely love how yours turned out! I need to retire in order to have time to make everything I have on my crafty bucket list😉 I plan on using my needle keep to hold my grandma's sewing goodies that I inherited. I love the size of this one. I bought the pdf after your first tutorial. Amazing price and easy to create!! TFS
I'm desperately looking for long I needyou threader's for tapestries and I can't find them I'm hoping to find someone that doesn't use theirs anymore and needs to find a good home
Thankyou Robin. Absolutely beautiful, I just love everything about it! Just one tip for the French Knots. If you use a milliners needle (choose the size to match thread thickness) you get a tidier knot and it’s also the same thickness all the way so pulls through easier. Embroidery needles have the large eye and sharp point but you’re trying to pull through a smaller hole. Sorry I waffled! Lol 🙂❤️🇦🇺xxx
Oz Jan Thank you so much for that tip I did not know that! Yeah it was pretty hard pulling the knots through I just thought it was because the fabric was so thick. I will use a milliners needle next time😊
Gorgeous, Love your Needle Keep, you added wonderful details. I received my Benzie felt yesterday, you are right, it is wonderful felt. I am ready to get started on my Needle Keep. I really think the little single needle keeper is fun too, good for smaller gifts, Christmas is coming. I am from Yuma, so really enjoyed seeing the old souvenir that you purchased, especially the backwards "Y". Love all you videos, you are so creative and detailed. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
Beautiful work Robin! I love your attention to tiny cute embellishments. A great gift idea! I made one of these for a bridal shower last fall. Stuffed it full of tools that the new bride might need. It went over like crazy!
Robin -- OMG !! This is wonderful -- and I love that it was so much meaning for you. I love all your vintage "notions," and especially ones from your grandmother and the felted heart from your friend and making it from the jeans you love and the pretty antique lace. I am STILL working on these journals -- I'm slow as molasses -- but when, or if, the dust ever settles around here, I'm making myself one. I also have a few treasures saved from my house fire -- I love textiles, and I have some -- they are not valuable, but they are very pretty and sitting in a box where no one loves them -- so I'm inspired. Girl, I hear you on the heat -- for anyone who has never lived in high temps and high humidity, you can't breathe -- our a/c, which runs really cold, will be set on 68 and the house will still be 78 -- it just can't keep up -- but I learned this trick when I was pregnant in the middle of one of the hottest summers on record -- literally set a bowl of ice in front of a fan -- sounds silly, but works great !!! I hope you're in no danger from the fires -- poor California, you're in my prayers. Take care -- again, lovely lovely project. PS: don't you love making french knots -- about the only thing I remember from embroidering my jeans when I was a teenager !!!
3rscrafting JTB Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed this project! Great idea for the ice! It’s been hot but it’s also been extremely humid which is unusual for where we live so I’m gonna try that. See you next Tuesday!
Robin, what a treasure to hold your treasures. I'm crazy about it. OBTW, I have the little bluebird button card in my stash, too. So sweet. Thank you so much for your generous shares. xx
Oh, oh, oh! I cannot tell you how much I love this! I hope I can make one that speaks to me, too! Your touches of whimsy are so inspirational. I once had a little shop that sold vintage and candles called Oatmeal and Whimsy... How I loved that! I set up my machine. I would n't have thought about a needle-keep but now... it seems a beautiful necessity!
So absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing. For some reason I missed part 1 so I'll be going to watch it now then I'll watch this one againg. Love you work. I can't wait to work my way through the list you have below the video. Blessings.
Robin this is just so wonderfully sweet. I love everything about it and will definitely be making one after Christmas is over. I really don’t know how I missed watching this before as I am always waiting for Tuesday evening! Thank you so much for sharing. 🤗❤️⭐️🎄
I love how it turnred out. It looks very Vintage. I like the old sewing goodies. I do have some that belongs to my Mom. The only problem is it makes me sad...I love sewing. I am busy with a Needlebook. I like this pattern may try it later. x Blessings x Mariana UK xx
Oh my gosh! I love how it came out! I have always said I would make some one day and now I am going to give it a try! I have lots of vintage sewing notions it would be great to house them in, wonderful idea! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Awesome project! 🌸💖🌸
I made one of these for myself in an emergency just so I could keep track of where my needles were but the one you're making is absolutely art and beautiful I just love it's just so pretty and so creative
Hi this is Anna in Kansas. I believe the article you asked about is a fancy roller blind pull, to be attached to bottom of blind much like a more modern ceiling fan chain pull!
I absolutely Love it, The only thing I am doing different is the pocket will be on the front, I pulled a few of my hankies will go through my lace tomorrow. Thank you For the inspiration,
Hi - the rings with crocheted trim are, I think, shade pulls. If you’re old enough, you may remember shade pulls were on a string with a ring and the ring was bound with thick thread - the rings look just like those shade pull rings and would look very elegant with the additional trim as shown.
You had me at "Sequins and beads" ! This is so pretty, yet functional.The Yuma pin brings back memories of living in the desert, oh so beautiful. Its surprising that they "felt" Merino wool, because it is a very fine wool, nice for garments. My Shetland and Cotswold's Sheep felts like magic, but it is not as soft and fine as Merino. It is good for making 3d items like your felted heart/pin cushion and I may needle felt one. But I've been to the Benzi Design website, and their felt is so nice, easy to check out also.
Life, Health and Wellness Thank you! Yeah the wool that I bought from Benzie’s is part Merino wool and I am going to experiment with felting it I’m not sure how it will turn out. The other wool that I used is a thicker wool and I don’t know if it’s actually Merino or not. I’m excited to experiment with the Benzie’s wool for 3-d designs like the Yuma pendant.
Just popped over from the lovely comment you left on my channel. I’ve just started this little needle case it’s so cute. I saw the pattern on Etsy when searching for something else and couldn’t resist it. Yours looks lovely a real keepsake. I have subscribed, your channel looks very interesting!
Loved your Needle Keep and will check all the referrals you mentioned especially the Damsel's patterns and the felted wool pieces. Thanks a bunch. Was that a pull for a window shade?
Gorgeous! Sorry but did you stitch or glue the pin keeper squares in place? I missed that and apologize if you mentioned it. I was kinda multi tasking while watching and listening and may have missed when you mentioned it.
Hi Robin. Well, it's gorgeous! As I have been making one myself I have the hardest time adding colors that are not in the main fabric. A friend once told me not to be so matchy matchy. Do you have a tip for choosing colors? Thanks for the tutorial!
Diane thank you. I tend to use colors and fabrics that I really like and it seems that for me florals work well with stripes or nondescript patterns that don’t interfere. So I try not to use more than five colors whenever I put something together & the rule of thumb is 3 to 5 colors. And then you can use different hues and values of the chosen colors so it looks like there’s a lot more going on but the eye doesn’t get confused and it makes the project more cohesive. Hope that helps
Wonderful tutorial and your attention to detail is amazing. So many little extra touches in your book. Would you be able to tell us how to sign up for your newsletter? I definitely want 2 chances for the drawing!! As to your mystery item, I've seen light cord pulls with just the little circle part and maybe someone just wanted to really decorate it???
It didn't post I'm looking for a long needle threader for tapestry cuz I can't see very well anymore and they come into style so now you need one of each to thread long I'd needles
Susan Schultheis thanks for the suggestion. No one has asked about felting projects but I bought so much felt that I’m compelled to play around with it so you might see some felt projects popping up in my tutorials.
Well I went to the felt site and bought quite a few! Not all but close. Maybe I could come over your house and play. Lol I am only thousands of miles away.
How much inspiration 🤩🤩🤩 I love the lace dress form 😍😍😍 I love the cute needlebooks and I want to give it a try 👍🏻👍🏻 I'm excited to see your give away -goodie!! It will be an international giveaway? I couldn't subscribe to the newsletter on artsybohemian.com! Did you have an other homepage?? Please let me know because I would love to receive your newsletter... Hugs from Lake Constance in Germany 🌹
Victoria Fortunato thanks. Did you scroll all the way down on my site? That’s where you can sign up. The giveaway will be international with a partial payment for shipping.
I love your channel! I came across your channel and was interested. Wanted to show support 💞 I run a channel too. If you could take a look that would be amazing! 💚
AWESOME VIDEO! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
You're welcome thanks for watching!
Can't decide what i love best....maybe just all of it!! just love your style. Can't wait to see the felt sheets felted....
Gail Nelson thank you so much! See you next Tuesday!
Oh my gosh Robin, your needlekeep is so cute.. You sure do have a way with colour and design.. love it!!
Wow. Stunning Needle book. Absolutely love it. Love your choices of fabrics and vintage ephemera.
Thank you so much🌷
Absolutely gorgeous! Love it!
Just love the whole mix, turned out so vintagey awesome.
Tama Ferrell Thank you so much I like that, vintagey awesome!
@@robindudleyhowes I grew up in San Francisco in the 70's when artistic street fairs were the main events and I can see true Calif. style in your art and color choices!
It's all so beautiful! Love the dress models with the lace just gorgeous ❤️
I love, love, love how your needle keep turned out!!!! So many beautiful details and the colors that you used... It's just gorgeous!!! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely project with us Robin!!! God bless your talent!!!
Isabel Borrero-Gonzalez You’re so welcome thank you for watching I really appreciate your kind comments. See you next Tuesday!
Robin these two videos were so inspiring and your needle keep is absolutely beautiful. I am in my 70’s and have my own vintage sewing keepsakes as well as my mother’s. Now I know how I can save and past done intact. Thank you so much.
Kathy Swaney Oh that’s so nice to hear. I’m glad you enjoyed the videos I really had fun making it. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next Tuesday!
First, WOW! I just love how your creative mind works. I cannot thank you enough for sharing all your talents and treasures with us. I may go broke but who cares when it makes you happy to create the beautiful things that you teach us. Its funny how things come full circle. I used to sew and embroider many moon ago, then crochet, knitting, felting (I think I made 25 pocketbooks out of felt wool starting with the sheep's wool, dying, etc.) and on and on until I recently found junk journals. Now watching you create this needle keep has taken me back and I am so excited to use these products again. Hopefully I still have them. So again, thank you so much for taking the time to teach us these awesome creations of yours. I could go on and on but I will stop now. lol
Susan Schultheis I am blushing! You are too kind I’m so happy you enjoy this project and all my tutorials. I really love old crafts and adding them to my work. See you next Tuesday😍
I just found your channel and I am so amazed at your work! Love this needle keep and I cant wait to try it! I caught my husband throwing away a pair of jeans and I grabbed them from the trash. He looked at me like I was crazy🤣🤣🤣 I knew they would come in handy. I will be be binge watching 😘
Awesome I’m looking forward to see what you make thank you so much for watching appreciate it!
Hello Robin. I am a self taught quilter and sewer( not seamstress) all my life and I truly enjoy watching you and maybe I can now perfect my French knots,! I just love this needle keep! Thank you!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙋🏻♀️👩❤️💋👩
Hi Robin, love this needle book , Gorgeous . Thanks for sharing.
What a beautiful project! You have inspired me to make something similar to store my vintage sewing supplies! Thanks.
This is great tutorial and gets my creative juices flowing. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome thanks for watching!
Simply gorgeous - I have bought the tutorial and look forward to making a needle keep for myself. Thanks for the inspiration!!
Your use of color and pattern i find beautiful. Stay safe ❤️
Gwendolyn Kool Thank you so much. Stay safe as well and see you next Tuesday!
Si beautiful and Whimsical 🥰❤
I love your beautiful work
I have watched all your videos. I have also learn a lot from you.
Linda De Wit Thank you so much I love hearing that! See you next Tuesday!
This is absolutely beautiful. There are so many fabulous ideas in this video.❤️
Ann Mitchell awe thanks Ann that makes happy!
Love it! Love it! Love it!
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Absolutely gorgeous! Blessings and Hugs 🤗
Totally awesome!!! I love everything about this "needle keep." I have all the little vintage items from my nonna, and I have begun thinking over the past week of creating something similar yet simpler. I don't think I could make it through the entire project, but I have a lot to think about. Thanks for this tutorial. You da bomb, girl!!!
Love your video and especially the sound of the train in the background. It was very whimsical and reminded me of the wonderful time I had in the states and Canada (I'm from the UK!). Love your needle book so very pretty! Thank you for sharing,! 🤗💕
Thank you for your kind comments Vivienne! I love my little needle keep and bring it when I teach or take an embroidery class, it always gets some attention! I would love to visit the UK someday especially Cornwall and Devon.
@@robindudleyhowes I love in Somerset so the next county to Devon. It certainly is a beautiful spot! I also meant to say how I love your presentation style, so clear and easy to follow! 🤗👍
Oh my gosh that sounds like heaven! I watch "Escape to the Country" have you heard of it? I DYE when I see some of the properties and land, especially the fairy tale looking homes and landscape.@@viviennebolton4358
Absolutely beautiful. Love everything about this....the colors are perfect.
Thank you!
They make a conditioner in a little blue tiny blue box that you can condition your thread with and it keeps it from tangling it makes it go through your fabric so much smoother I don't know what the name of it is but it's really inexpensive it's like when we used to use beeswax when we were taking sewing and school and theft beeswax works pretty good
I love Wednesday mornings here in Australia, to wake up , turn on my computer and see all this wonderful yumminess, what a treat.. Thank you again for sharing all your talent with us. I aspire to have your artistic flair. Hugs. I hope you are keeping safe where you live.
rhonda marshall I love that you are all the way in Australia and can watch! Thank you for your lovely comments and for stopping by, you don’t know how much it means. We are well, hope you are too!🌝😊
I love how the needle keep turned out! You have inspired me to make one for myself.
Awesome!
I absolutely love this project. The download was really cheap. Thanks for sharing such a great video 😍🌴 the pins are awesome.
Annette DePete thank you Annette. I really love those little pins too😊
I absolutely love how yours turned out! I need to retire in order to have time to make everything I have on my crafty bucket list😉
I plan on using my needle keep to hold my grandma's sewing goodies that I inherited. I love the size of this one. I bought the pdf after your first tutorial. Amazing price and easy to create!! TFS
Thanks for watching Mary. I have plans to make more in different styles and colors.
I'm desperately looking for long I needyou threader's for tapestries and I can't find them I'm hoping to find someone that doesn't use theirs anymore and needs to find a good home
Beautiful work I loved the demo for sewing on sequins and beads. Also the French knots I forgot how to make them❤
Thankyou Robin. Absolutely beautiful, I just love everything about it! Just one tip for the French Knots. If you use a milliners needle (choose the size to match thread thickness) you get a tidier knot and it’s also the same thickness all the way so pulls through easier. Embroidery needles have the large eye and sharp point but you’re trying to pull through a smaller hole. Sorry I waffled! Lol 🙂❤️🇦🇺xxx
Oz Jan Thank you so much for that tip I did not know that! Yeah it was pretty hard pulling the knots through I just thought it was because the fabric was so thick. I will use a milliners needle next time😊
Gorgeous, Love your Needle Keep, you added wonderful details. I received my Benzie felt yesterday, you are right, it is wonderful felt. I am ready to get started on my Needle Keep. I really think the little single needle keeper is fun too, good for smaller gifts, Christmas is coming. I am from Yuma, so really enjoyed seeing the old souvenir that you purchased, especially the backwards "Y". Love all you videos, you are so creative and detailed. Thank you for sharing. Blessings.
Sharon Gruener Oh good I’m glad you got some wool too. I’m really excited to dive into it and make some fun things maybe with some embroidery too!
Gorgeous work and love how you have added bits to suit your trinkets. Lots of inspiration and thank you for sharing
you're welcome and thanks for watching!
Love it!
I want to make a small one so I can travel with my needles easier. I just tuck them in a scrap of fabric & then get poked often.😏
I absolutely LOVE this Robin! It turned out so cute!! Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Laura Bourgeois Thank you Laura I appreciate that as always you’re very kind!
LOVE IT! Ohhh, my...so adorable! And the smaller needle booklets are perfect. I can hardly wait to get one made!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
This is really beautiful! 💝
Beautiful work Robin! I love your attention to tiny cute embellishments. A great gift idea! I made one of these for a bridal shower last fall. Stuffed it full of tools that the new bride might need. It went over like crazy!
Chris Flynn thanks for inspiring me with your tutorial Chris. Great idea for a bridal shower!
Robin -- OMG !! This is wonderful -- and I love that it was so much meaning for you. I love all your vintage "notions," and especially ones from your grandmother and the felted heart from your friend and making it from the jeans you love and the pretty antique lace. I am STILL working on these journals -- I'm slow as molasses -- but when, or if, the dust ever settles around here, I'm making myself one. I also have a few treasures saved from my house fire -- I love textiles, and I have some -- they are not valuable, but they are very pretty and sitting in a box where no one loves them -- so I'm inspired. Girl, I hear you on the heat -- for anyone who has never lived in high temps and high humidity, you can't breathe -- our a/c, which runs really cold, will be set on 68 and the house will still be 78 -- it just can't keep up -- but I learned this trick when I was pregnant in the middle of one of the hottest summers on record -- literally set a bowl of ice in front of a fan -- sounds silly, but works great !!! I hope you're in no danger from the fires -- poor California, you're in my prayers. Take care -- again, lovely lovely project. PS: don't you love making french knots -- about the only thing I remember from embroidering my jeans when I was a teenager !!!
3rscrafting JTB Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed this project! Great idea for the ice! It’s been hot but it’s also been extremely humid which is unusual for where we live so I’m gonna try that. See you next Tuesday!
Love your take on this! It's absolutely gorgeous! Hugs Kim
TACSTAMPS2U Thank you so much!
The needle keep is a great tutorial.. thank you soo much.. great idea to start for the New Year 🙏
Gorgeous😉🌸🦋 Thank you so much for sharing! 😊
Robin, what a treasure to hold your treasures. I'm crazy about it. OBTW, I have the little bluebird button card in my stash, too. So sweet. Thank you so much for your generous shares. xx
Patricia Thank you so much I’m glad you enjoyed it. Isn’t that the most adorable little bluebird button card? I just love it.
Robin, those are actually napkin rings but in the crafting world many use them as angel wings. I have and love them to make angels!🙋🏻♀️👩❤️💋👩🍀
I’m glad u shared this project and the site to get the pattern! I love your finished projects! TFS ❤️
Oh, oh, oh! I cannot tell you how much I love this! I hope I can make one that speaks to me, too! Your touches of whimsy are so inspirational. I once had a little shop that sold vintage and candles called Oatmeal and Whimsy... How I loved that! I set up my machine. I would n't have thought about a needle-keep but now... it seems a beautiful necessity!
Gayla Pappenfoht Yes a beautiful necessity I like that! I’m so happy that you enjoyed this tutorial. See you next Tuesday!
So absolutely gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing. For some reason I missed part 1 so I'll be going to watch it now then I'll watch this one againg. Love you work. I can't wait to work my way through the list you have below the video. Blessings.
Oh good glad you are enjoying it. Yes make sure to check out part 1 and thanks for watching!
Just Beautiful I’m Loving This Needle Book Just Amazing, Thank You For The How To Make,And Love The Dress Form, TYFS Lynn 🙈🤗💖🌈🇬🇧
lynnyvonnestwo. You’re welcome thank you so much for watching!
Just beautiful. I've gotta at least try. Love your style.
Robin this is just so wonderfully sweet. I love everything about it and will definitely be making one after Christmas is over. I really don’t know how I missed watching this before as I am always waiting for Tuesday evening! Thank you so much for sharing. 🤗❤️⭐️🎄
Thank you for an awesome tutorial!!!!
You’re so welcome I’m happy you enjoyed it🌸🌸🌸
I am beyond words! You must have a great camera because the quality of the photos is so crisp. Can’t wait to start mine.
Kim L Thanks Kim. I just used my iPhone to take those pictures it’s pretty amazing the quality that you can get now with phones!
That is so beautiful TFS Hugs Bonnie
Bonnie Nevills You’re welcome thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful work❤️
Thanks🩷
Great project! You are very creative! 🤗♥️
Thank you so much Grace!
I love how it turnred out. It looks very Vintage. I like the old sewing goodies. I do have some that belongs to my Mom. The only problem is it makes me sad...I love sewing. I am busy with a Needlebook. I like this pattern may try it later. x Blessings x Mariana UK xx
Oh my gosh! I love how it came out! I have always said I would make some one day and now I am going to give it a try! I have lots of vintage sewing notions it would be great to house them in, wonderful idea! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Awesome project! 🌸💖🌸
Laurette Chandler You’re welcome thank you for watching! See you next Tuesday!
Absolutely love this needlekeep❣️Thank you for the great tutorial. I believe the lace with ring piece you showed is an old shade pull. 😊
Thank you Joellyn! thanks for the info on the shade pull too.
I made one of these for myself in an emergency just so I could keep track of where my needles were but the one you're making is absolutely art and beautiful I just love it's just so pretty and so creative
FaZe Storm Thank you so much that’s so kind of you to say I appreciate you watching. See you next Tuesday!
Wow it's so cool
Amazing ❤❤❤
Hi this is Anna in Kansas. I believe the article you asked about is a fancy roller blind pull, to be attached to bottom of blind much like a more modern ceiling fan chain pull!
Hi Anna, thank you for that info!
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I think it's also made with tatting. Something I've always wanted to learn how to do. ❤
Love this and will have to give it a try
Thank you so much beautiful work I enjoy it ❤
Thank you so much Aida🌺🩷💜
I absolutely Love it, The only thing I am doing different is the pocket will be on the front, I pulled a few of my hankies will go through my lace tomorrow. Thank you For the inspiration,
You’re welcome thanks for watching!
I think that’s a crocheted roller-shade pull. Love the needlebook Robin!
Terry Warburton thank you!
Thank you for recomending the Tim Holtz dress forms....I bought it and I just started cutting some today 👍👍👍☺️❤️
Of course, I’m glad they are still available and I’d love to see your version when it’s done!🩷
Just bought the pattern. Thank you for this. Merry Christmas
Hope you enjoy it!
Beautiful
Thanks🩵
Hi - the rings with crocheted trim are, I think, shade pulls. If you’re old enough, you may remember shade pulls were on a string with a ring and the ring was bound with thick thread - the rings look just like those shade pull rings and would look very elegant with the additional trim as shown.
You had me at "Sequins and beads" ! This is so pretty, yet functional.The Yuma pin brings back memories of living in the desert, oh so beautiful. Its surprising that they "felt" Merino wool, because it is a very fine wool, nice for garments. My Shetland and Cotswold's Sheep felts like magic, but it is not as soft and fine as Merino. It is good for making 3d items like your felted heart/pin cushion and I may needle felt one. But I've been to the Benzi Design website, and their felt is so nice, easy to check out also.
Life, Health and Wellness Thank you! Yeah the wool that I bought from Benzie’s is part Merino wool and I am going to experiment with felting it I’m not sure how it will turn out. The other wool that I used is a thicker wool and I don’t know if it’s actually Merino or not. I’m excited to experiment with the Benzie’s wool for 3-d designs like the Yuma pendant.
This is beautifully affordable. I’d love to make one.
Thank you so much💙
Thank you! I made this needle keep with you and I would love to learn how to make the little paper fabric pouch :)
Sherry Peyton Thank you I will probably show that little paper pouch at some point.
Love these needle books please show us how the felt washes.
Love love your needle boooks
Just popped over from the lovely comment you left on my channel. I’ve just started this little needle case it’s so cute. I saw the pattern on Etsy when searching for something else and couldn’t resist it. Yours looks lovely a real keepsake. I have subscribed, your channel looks very interesting!
Oh good! Thanks for popping in Jean and for subscribing!
Wonder clips would have helped you a lot. Your work is beautiful and inventive.
Loved your Needle Keep and will check all the referrals you mentioned especially the Damsel's patterns and the felted wool pieces. Thanks a bunch. Was that a pull for a window shade?
thanks Marjean. From what others are saying, seems to be a shade pull, yes!
The ringed crochet item might have been made for shade pulls. I remember something like them growing up in our old, 200-year old house.
Nancy Johnston Thanks yes I think a few other people have said the same so that must be what they are.
Gorgeous! Sorry but did you stitch or glue the pin keeper squares in place? I missed that and apologize if you mentioned it. I was kinda multi tasking while watching and listening and may have missed when you mentioned it.
Hi Robin. Well, it's gorgeous! As I have been making one myself I have the hardest time adding colors that are not in the main fabric. A friend once told me not to be so matchy matchy. Do you have a tip for choosing colors? Thanks for the tutorial!
Diane thank you. I tend to use colors and fabrics that I really like and it seems that for me florals work well with stripes or nondescript patterns that don’t interfere. So I try not to use more than five colors whenever I put something together & the rule of thumb is 3 to 5 colors. And then you can use different hues and values of the chosen colors so it looks like there’s a lot more going on but the eye doesn’t get confused and it makes the project more cohesive. Hope that helps
@@robindudleyhowes Yes, Robin. That does help. Thank you!
Wonderful tutorial and your attention to detail is amazing. So many little extra touches in your book. Would you be able to tell us how to sign up for your newsletter? I definitely want 2 chances for the drawing!! As to your mystery item, I've seen light cord pulls with just the little circle part and maybe someone just wanted to really decorate it???
Donna VintageSnippets thanks the link is in the description for my newsletter: artsybohemian.com
Hello!
Please tell me what kind of die cut machine you have, i have been trying to de ide what i want.
Check out Vienna Delights on Etsy.
I thought the crocheted pieces were napkin rings. They are!
Will do!
Candle collar
It didn't post I'm looking for a long needle threader for tapestry cuz I can't see very well anymore and they come into style so now you need one of each to thread long I'd needles
You ask us for ideas. Would you teach more felting projects? Has anyone else requested a project using felt?
Susan Schultheis thanks for the suggestion. No one has asked about felting projects but I bought so much felt that I’m compelled to play around with it so you might see some felt projects popping up in my tutorials.
Well I went to the felt site and bought quite a few! Not all but close. Maybe I could come over your house and play. Lol I am only thousands of miles away.
How much inspiration 🤩🤩🤩
I love the lace dress form 😍😍😍
I love the cute needlebooks and I want to give it a try 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm excited to see your give away -goodie!!
It will be an international giveaway?
I couldn't subscribe to the newsletter on artsybohemian.com! Did you have an other homepage?? Please let me know because I would love to receive your newsletter...
Hugs from Lake Constance in Germany 🌹
Victoria Fortunato thanks. Did you scroll all the way down on my site? That’s where you can sign up. The giveaway will be international with a partial payment for shipping.
robindudleyhowes I will try it again!! Can't wait for the giveaway 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻
I love your channel! I came across your channel and was interested. Wanted to show support 💞 I run a channel too. If you could take a look that would be amazing! 💚