I'm just so fascinated by slow stitching and have been making small pieces. I love this project and will be making one soon. I have tremors in my hands so slow stitching is really a great way for me to be able to create but not have to "stay in the lines" of traditional embroidery. I love all your videos. Keep them coming!
I love it. I'm sitting here slo stitching with a little my thread puller, thread and a little pair of scissors so I'll be making one of these, perfect for taking work out to the couch w family and not worrying about my grandson coming by and getting my things off the arm of the couch.
Thank you! I get felt from my local quilt shop. It comes on a bolt and is sold by the yard. It’s a little less than 1/8” thick. It’s very soft and nice to stitch through. There’s also a craft variety of felt that isn’t as soft and I don’t recommend as batting. You can tell the difference by touching it. If it has a plastic or stiff feel, give it a pass. Another option is thin cotton quilt batting which is a bit thicker at about 1/4” 😊🧵🪡I hope you enjoy making your own!😊
I’m glad you’re making one! I didn’t want the felted wool piece to be flat against the back for durability and for ease of putting in and taking out the needles- I like to put the sharp end in and then out about 1cm down. My thinking was the felted wool would have more ease and give when stitched this way, hopefully making it last longer. Stitching all sides would work well too though! 😊🧵🪡
I love love love your chromatic choices! ❤The result is always beautiful and really attractive visually. I was wondering if you could perhaps show us how you organize your sewing basket if or when you take your stitching outside your studio...:-)
I have my Mums needle book. She made it at school and would be 85 if she were alive today. It’s in good condition and very precious to me
What a treasure to have and so nice to have something so personal of your Mum’s to have close by 💜
I'm about to start teaching my son's girlfriend to sew. What a great first project for her needles, as she has none right now.
@@debrahorn1938 That’s a great first project! 😊🧵🪡
A beautiful piece of functional art.❤
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I am making myself a book, glad I found your video,, I'm loving this slow stitching, you have a beautiful book !
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I'm just so fascinated by slow stitching and have been making small pieces. I love this project and will be making one soon. I have tremors in my hands so slow stitching is really a great way for me to be able to create but not have to "stay in the lines" of traditional embroidery. I love all your videos. Keep them coming!
Thank you! I love the no rules aspect of slow stitching. So many possibilities!
I love your work! It really speaks to me.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing I love this piece
Thank you!
Love the process of your work Awesome , 💕🏴
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I love it. I'm sitting here slo stitching with a little my thread puller, thread and a little pair of scissors so I'll be making one of these, perfect for taking work out to the couch w family and not worrying about my grandson coming by and getting my things off the arm of the couch.
Yes! This small book would be perfect for that.
I love everything about this. I've wanted to try slow stitching and am going to try this. We will see! Thank you for these wonderful videos!
Thank you! Glad to know you’re going to give it a go. I hope you enjoy it!😊🧵🪡
Thank you! This was the best tutorial I have seen to make a needle book.
Thanks so much! 😊
Super cute and such a clever way to use up scraps!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Lovely and so relaxing to watch. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks!😊🧵🪡
So pretty!!
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Thanks for sharing. This is a sweet needle book.
Thank you!
I loved watching your process, thanks for the lovely video. I absolutely love slow stitching.
Thank you!
I love this. It’s so magical to watch your creations come to life.
Thank you!
I have been making a lot of needle books lately and I like to make a little one like this to put in a pocket in a latger one...
Great idea!😊🧵🪡
Beautifully done! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
So cute! You've inspired me to make one for some travels I have next month! Thank you! (Jill)
Good idea! Perfect for taking on the go. Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Very cute!
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Very pretty, I would not have thought to combine those colors but they are just lovely!
Thank you! There’s something cheerful about this colour combination!
Absolutely love this! Will definitely try it out! Thanks so much for sharing ❤
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
Thank you. So cute and colorful. 🦋🦋🦋That was so much fun to watch. I am ready to make my own cute little needle keep.
That’s great! It’s such a fun project 😊 Thank you!
Excellent work 👍 💓
I love this. Definitely gonna make one. Thank you for sharing.
That's great! Enjoy the process🙂
Beautiful tutorial!
Thank you!
Estoy muy agradecida ❤❤❤
So cute
Thank you!😊🧵🪡
I would stitch the back portion of the pocket prior to stitching down the front of the pocket. 20.26
Adorable!
Thank you!
Amazingly beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️
Your videos and all your work always inspires me to do my own stitching.
Thank you for sharing it.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️💫⭐️
Thank you that’s so nice to hear! 😊💜🧵🪡
I realize I'm late, but how long did this take. It's so sweet! ❤
@@bonnieknighton7296 Thank you! I completed it over a few days, probably 15-20 hours 😊🧵🪡
Love this one...can i ask you what kind of felt you use and how thick...can't wait to make one for myself...glad that i found you🥰
Thank you! I get felt from my local quilt shop. It comes on a bolt and is sold by the yard. It’s a little less than 1/8” thick. It’s very soft and nice to stitch through. There’s also a craft variety of felt that isn’t as soft and I don’t recommend as batting. You can tell the difference by touching it. If it has a plastic or stiff feel, give it a pass. Another option is thin cotton quilt batting which is a bit thicker at about 1/4” 😊🧵🪡I hope you enjoy making your own!😊
Thank you so much for your quick answer😃@@peaceofpi-studio
I’ve been working on this today. Love it and Thankyou. May I ask what the reason is for only stitching three sides of the inner felt piece?
I’m glad you’re making one! I didn’t want the felted wool piece to be flat against the back for durability and for ease of putting in and taking out the needles- I like to put the sharp end in and then out about 1cm down. My thinking was the felted wool would have more ease and give when stitched this way, hopefully making it last longer. Stitching all sides would work well too though! 😊🧵🪡
@@peaceofpi-studio thanks very much for replying and sharing. I’m really enjoying all of your channel. Go well 🌻
@@suejohnson826 Thank you! Enjoy completing your needle book!
I love love love your chromatic choices! ❤The result is always beautiful and really attractive visually. I was wondering if you could perhaps show us how you organize your sewing basket if or when you take your stitching outside your studio...:-)
Thank you! That’s a great idea. I will have to make a video about stitching on the go! 😊🧵🪡
@peaceofpi-studio hi! Wondered if this was made or in the works? I look forward to seeing! Thank you for your amazing intuitive stitching!
Following .. yes please
How many strands of ecru thread at start is used ?
I’m using 2 strands of floss😊🧵🪡