Every time I see one of your finished pages, I gasp! They are all simply gorgeous! I agree with you and Marion, embroidery definitely has it’s place in slow stitching. I use it frequently in my pieces.
Thank you so very much, Cathy! Yes, it would definitely be a shame to leave embroidery out of our slow stitching. I’m so happy to hear of other like minded stitchers. 🥰
That's wonderful work Becca! Autumn is also my favorite time of year too because I love all the colors and the change of season. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much, Kaylin, for your kind words! 🥰 Fall is such a special time for all the reasons you mentioned. I absolutely love the crisp air, the beautiful colors, the sounds of leaves under our feet, geese flying overhead…such beauty!
I agree with you and Marion, too,Becca! I love all the different styles,the mixture of traditional embroidery and free stitches. I think slow stitching is more about the freedom of creating than about the use or not of embroidery. This is demonstrated by the fact that we all love repurposing vintage linens with beautiful embroidery in our works. I hope this makes sense. Your first prompt for autumn is fantastic! Tfs ❤
Thank you very much, Giusi! Yes, I agree that it’s about the freedom to slow stitch in any way that pleases us and gives the results we’re looking for. It would be a shame not to include embroidery, I think, because it offers us so many interesting options. 🥰
Wow! your page is wonderful. The corn detail is awesome. I only started slow stitching in 2020 and I so enjoy it. My grandmother taught me to embroider but then I followed a pattern. Now I am more artistic and creative with my stitching which is so much fun.
@@carriep.8997 Thank you very much, Carrie! I just found slow stitching a few years ago too, although my Mom taught me to embroider when I was ten. I’ve loved handstitching ever since. Yes, isn’t that the fun of slow stitching - the creativity. 😊
Every time I see one of your finished pages, I gasp! They are all simply gorgeous! I agree with you and Marion, embroidery definitely has it’s place in slow stitching. I use it frequently in my pieces.
Thank you so very much, Cathy! Yes, it would definitely be a shame to leave embroidery out of our slow stitching. I’m so happy to hear of other like minded stitchers. 🥰
That's wonderful work Becca! Autumn is also my favorite time of year too because I love all the colors and the change of season. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much, Kaylin, for your kind words! 🥰 Fall is such a special time for all the reasons you mentioned. I absolutely love the crisp air, the beautiful colors, the sounds of leaves under our feet, geese flying overhead…such beauty!
Your slow stitch project looks beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
@@JuanettesCraftingCorner Thanks so very much, Juanette! You’re welcome. I too enjoy what others share. 😊
Your work is always divine! What a beautiful work of art your Field Notes book is blossoming to be!
@@lisaemery6599 Thank you for your very kind comment, Lisa! 🥰 This has been such a fun and different project.
I agree with you and Marion, too,Becca! I love all the different styles,the mixture of traditional embroidery and free stitches. I think slow stitching is more about the freedom of creating than about the use or not of embroidery. This is demonstrated by the fact that we all love repurposing vintage linens with beautiful embroidery in our works. I hope this makes sense. Your first prompt for autumn is fantastic! Tfs ❤
Thank you very much, Giusi! Yes, I agree that it’s about the freedom to slow stitch in any way that pleases us and gives the results we’re looking for. It would be a shame not to include embroidery, I think, because it offers us so many interesting options. 🥰
I love your work!! You are an expert and so inspiring!! 😊
Thank you so very much, Anthea! You’re very kind! 🥰
Stunning!
Thank you so very much Ann!
Wow Becca another beautiful page TFS xxx
@@patriciapage7197 Thanks very much, Patricia! 🥰
@@willowhilldesigns7 Pat xx
Wow! your page is wonderful. The corn detail is awesome. I only started slow stitching in 2020 and I so enjoy it. My grandmother taught me to embroider but then I followed a pattern. Now I am more artistic and creative with my stitching which is so much fun.
@@carriep.8997 Thank you very much, Carrie! I just found slow stitching a few years ago too, although my Mom taught me to embroider when I was ten. I’ve loved handstitching ever since. Yes, isn’t that the fun of slow stitching - the creativity. 😊