Thank you for all you do to share our hobby. One great experience I had was at an airport, Montreal maybe. I was stitching and an older Asian lady came over to sit by me. She pointed at my stitching and gave me a thumbs up. She looked it over, front and back, and another thumbs up. Then she pointed to her eyes, which I took to mean she couldn't see well enough to stitch herself, so I showed her my flip up magnifiers. She watched me stitch awhile, then with another thumbs up, she left and went back to sit with her husband. I was so touched she made the effort to communicate with me.
I rarely comment, but i appreciate your wisdom and tips, Jean. I started using a dampened sponge around 2005 for all my threads. It helps tremendously! A viewer on my channel reached out to me. A small group of stitchers in MS meet up occasionally. We're meeting at a restaurant the end of this month. 😊 I also took a quilt block with embroidery project to a teen homeschool year kickoff held at a skating rink. As I was stitching at a table, a young lady approached me, saying she did quilting and sat down as we chatted. Two of her friends sat and we all chatted about hobbies and here I was, an old lady (mom) 😂 with three charming young ladies at my table. Come to find out, one girl knows my daughter from dance class, so now theyre also talking more. Its true you never know who you will inspire and encourage to pick up a new hobby or restart one! In turn they made me feel relevant, and it also encouraged another friendship to form. ❤
Thank you as ever. When I picked cross stitch back up about 14 months ago after 30 years, yours was the first Floss Tube i found that was a teaching one...and it has remained about the best. I have learned from you or because of you so much...how to stitch on linen, using color dyed, loop starts, some finishing stitches, some specialty stitches, how to finish my stitching....soooo much! I just learned 2 ways to thread my needle without licking o a threader, for example! I just turned 70 and am loving learning all this, and you have been a great scout in my trek through new territory! I dont have any stitching buddies in person, so do appreciate the FT world. Also I have Parkinsons tremors...pretty mild so far...and i think stitching has been good therapy for that, too. (Ps....I will get to see The Milkmaid in about 10 days and will think of you!)
I have gone to my library to stitch in the past and haven't had any curious people stop by - but that doesn't stop me from going anyway! Even when I'm waiting for a car repair of a couple of hours. I watched a new Floss Tube recently and see looked at it this way "ABC - Always Bring Cross stitch" - I love that!
Thank you. I'm Asian and married to a veteran who served 20 years. I've lived america 46 years, but most Americans are not as friendly as you think, and that's the fact because I've been living in. I do appreciate your advice. Thank you for your tips and tutorials.
I hope that you can find more cross stitchers to share with. I have found that in many of the hobbies/interests that I love there are those who are open, welcoming and friendly and unfortunately those who are not. They don't know what they are missing! I have made friends who are from many backgrounds and that has enriched my life!
My hope for you is that someone somewhere will reach out to you and show a welcoming spirit. I want to apologize for 20 years (20 years!!) of unfriendly people. We are quite the mixed bag in America. One of the things that makes our country different from many countries is that we ARE a mixed bag. When a country's population is made up of a single primary culture, it's easier to know what to expect. Our diversity can be our strength but the disadvantage is one that you have experienced. Will you take a moment and send me an email? jeanfarish@gmail.com
@JeanFarishNeedleworks thank you so much for reaching out with kind words. Sadly, I am OK. I don't like it, but you get used to it 😉 thank goodness I have crafts and cross stitch. As always, enjoy your videos.
I definitely think that it varies town to town. People are so odd haha! We moved from a very welcoming friendly town to all the way across the country to a place where outsiders are not welcome! My mom said American women in Germany where my dad was stationed in the Army in the early 70s were not friendly, as did a friend that was there in the late 90s when her husband was stationed there. I hope you have some friends where you are!
THANK YOU!! so the tip with the water has been a game changer, I am at a retreat and I brought my table mates a sponge finger wetter each and they all love it too, less knots and less twisting!!
As with many things in life one is never too old to learn new things. I may know how to do something but I always learn a better, easier, smoother way--especially when it comes to stitching. I always learn from you. Thanks!
Thank you again for another great flosstube video. I have a small group of stitching friends that started at a LNS near me. We are down to only 3 of us but we still meet weekly at the home of one friend. Over the years I was able to learn many types of needlework by following diagrams (no internet back then). I then connected with classes at a LNS near me and learned so much more in specialty stitches and embellishments. The ladies who took the classes eventually evolved into a weekly stitching group that met at the LNS but is now just the three of us. It is so true that these friendships can grow by sharing a mutual love of a particular hobby. My extended family was great card players, especially pinochle! A few years ago, I went to a class to learn Canasta. Unfortunately, I could not find a group to play with so I may have forgotten some of what I learned. The only thing that I could not learn myself was tatting. I took a class with a lovely 80+ year old lady who was wonderful and taught me a lot. My one downfall is picots! I cannot do picots in tatting, hardanger or crocheting! They never seem to lay correctly or come out the same size! I do miss having a LNS near me where I can take classes. Retreats look wonderful but fitting them into my schedule can be difficult, especially with travel involved. Thanks again for a great video. I am in several cross stitch groups on Facebook and share information about these wonderful flosstube videos!
You always have something new for us to think about. I meet once a month with a stitch group at a local library . It’s such a fun time to see what others are working on. Cross stitch, embroidery, knitting etc Thank you for your insight.
Great advice on learning something new to keep your mind active. I do the sudoku puzzle in the paper every day (retired math teacher) but I have expanded and do some word puzzles now. I don’t have the vocabulary to do crossword puzzles but the Jumble and Seven Little Words I can have success with. I rejoined EGA a few months ago to get out and stitch with others. Take care.
I'm so happy to see you again. Please tell me where I can buy Cosmo floss. I took a class at Barefoot Needlearts that you taught (I was thrilled to meet you), and I fell in love with Cosmo. It's such a beautiful floss. However, not everyone carries it. I would love to start to transition to Cosmo. Can you point me in the right direction? As always, I learned so much from you. Thank you for your informative videos. BTW, you totally converted me to linen fabric (36ct is my sweet spot) and I don't stitch without dampening my floss first. All I can say is thank you. ❤
I'm going to recommend one of the fairly new shops that has great customer service and is in a definite growth mode: www.beeyoutifulsipandstitchery.com I know they carry the full line of Cosmo floss. If you contact them, tell Brett (owner) I said hi!
Thank you for all you do to share our hobby. One great experience I had was at an airport, Montreal maybe. I was stitching and an older Asian lady came over to sit by me. She pointed at my stitching and gave me a thumbs up. She looked it over, front and back, and another thumbs up. Then she pointed to her eyes, which I took to mean she couldn't see well enough to stitch herself, so I showed her my flip up magnifiers. She watched me stitch awhile, then with another thumbs up, she left and went back to sit with her husband. I was so touched she made the effort to communicate with me.
I rarely comment, but i appreciate your wisdom and tips, Jean. I started using a dampened sponge around 2005 for all my threads. It helps tremendously! A viewer on my channel reached out to me. A small group of stitchers in MS meet up occasionally. We're meeting at a restaurant the end of this month. 😊 I also took a quilt block with embroidery project to a teen homeschool year kickoff held at a skating rink. As I was stitching at a table, a young lady approached me, saying she did quilting and sat down as we chatted. Two of her friends sat and we all chatted about hobbies and here I was, an old lady (mom) 😂 with three charming young ladies at my table. Come to find out, one girl knows my daughter from dance class, so now theyre also talking more. Its true you never know who you will inspire and encourage to pick up a new hobby or restart one! In turn they made me feel relevant, and it also encouraged another friendship to form. ❤
Thank you as ever. When I picked cross stitch back up about 14 months ago after 30 years, yours was the first Floss Tube i found that was a teaching one...and it has remained about the best. I have learned from you or because of you so much...how to stitch on linen, using color dyed, loop starts, some finishing stitches, some specialty stitches, how to finish my stitching....soooo much! I just learned 2 ways to thread my needle without licking o a threader, for example! I just turned 70 and am loving learning all this, and you have been a great scout in my trek through new territory!
I dont have any stitching buddies in person, so do appreciate the FT world.
Also I have Parkinsons tremors...pretty mild so far...and i think stitching has been good therapy for that, too.
(Ps....I will get to see The Milkmaid in about 10 days and will think of you!)
I have gone to my library to stitch in the past and haven't had any curious people stop by - but that doesn't stop me from going anyway! Even when I'm waiting for a car repair of a couple of hours. I watched a new Floss Tube recently and see looked at it this way "ABC - Always Bring Cross stitch" - I love that!
I love it, too! ABC is my motto!
Thanks Jean for another lovely visit...your tutorials and good words are greatly appreciated ❤
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you. I'm Asian and married to a veteran who served 20 years. I've lived america 46 years, but most Americans are not as friendly as you think, and that's the fact because I've been living in. I do appreciate your advice. Thank you for your tips and tutorials.
I hope that you can find more cross stitchers to share with. I have found that in many of the hobbies/interests that I love there are those who are open, welcoming and friendly and unfortunately those who are not. They don't know what they are missing! I have made friends who are from many backgrounds and that has enriched my life!
@nancyl.gessner475 thank you. I do so many different crafts besides cross stitch. 👍👍👍
My hope for you is that someone somewhere will reach out to you and show a welcoming spirit. I want to apologize for 20 years (20 years!!) of unfriendly people. We are quite the mixed bag in America. One of the things that makes our country different from many countries is that we ARE a mixed bag. When a country's population is made up of a single primary culture, it's easier to know what to expect. Our diversity can be our strength but the disadvantage is one that you have experienced. Will you take a moment and send me an email? jeanfarish@gmail.com
@JeanFarishNeedleworks thank you so much for reaching out with kind words. Sadly, I am OK. I don't like it, but you get used to it 😉 thank goodness I have crafts and cross stitch. As always, enjoy your videos.
I definitely think that it varies town to town. People are so odd haha! We moved from a very welcoming friendly town to all the way across the country to a place where outsiders are not welcome! My mom said American women in Germany where my dad was stationed in the Army in the early 70s were not friendly, as did a friend that was there in the late 90s when her husband was stationed there. I hope you have some friends where you are!
Thank You Jean. If only it was that easy. Looking forward to always trying something new. Your words ring true right to the heart.
THANK YOU!! so the tip with the water has been a game changer, I am at a retreat and I brought my table mates a sponge finger wetter each and they all love it too, less knots and less twisting!!
I love it!
As with many things in life one is never too old to learn new things. I may know how to do something but I always learn a better, easier, smoother way--especially when it comes to stitching. I always learn from you. Thanks!
Very true!
Thank you for sharing! 🥰Happy Stitching!
So, so true what you said about stitching with friends and to try new things.❤
Exactly!!
Thank you again for another great flosstube video. I have a small group of stitching friends that started at a LNS near me. We are down to only 3 of us but we still meet weekly at the home of one friend. Over the years I was able to learn many types of needlework by following diagrams (no internet back then). I then connected with classes at a LNS near me and learned so much more in specialty stitches and embellishments. The ladies who took the classes eventually evolved into a weekly stitching group that met at the LNS but is now just the three of us. It is so true that these friendships can grow by sharing a mutual love of a particular hobby. My extended family was great card players, especially pinochle! A few years ago, I went to a class to learn Canasta. Unfortunately, I could not find a group to play with so I may have forgotten some of what I learned. The only thing that I could not learn myself was tatting. I took a class with a lovely 80+ year old lady who was wonderful and taught me a lot. My one downfall is picots! I cannot do picots in tatting, hardanger or crocheting! They never seem to lay correctly or come out the same size! I do miss having a LNS near me where I can take classes. Retreats look wonderful but fitting them into my schedule can be difficult, especially with travel involved. Thanks again for a great video. I am in several cross stitch groups on Facebook and share information about these wonderful flosstube videos!
Oh, I love Canasta! Our family was big on Canasta and Pinocle ... they were "hot" in the 50's and 60's ... time for a comeback??
You always have something new for us to think about. I meet once a month with a stitch group at a local library . It’s such a fun time to see what others are working on. Cross stitch, embroidery, knitting etc Thank you for your insight.
Wonderful! I love hearing about stitch groups!
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Great advice on learning something new to keep your mind active. I do the sudoku puzzle in the paper every day (retired math teacher) but I have expanded and do some word puzzles now. I don’t have the vocabulary to do crossword puzzles but the Jumble and Seven Little Words I can have success with. I rejoined EGA a few months ago to get out and stitch with others. Take care.
Joining a group like EGA is a great idea!
I'm so happy to see you again. Please tell me where I can buy Cosmo floss. I took a class at Barefoot Needlearts that you taught (I was thrilled to meet you), and I fell in love with Cosmo. It's such a beautiful floss. However, not everyone carries it. I would love to start to transition to Cosmo. Can you point me in the right direction? As always, I learned so much from you. Thank you for your informative videos. BTW, you totally converted me to linen fabric (36ct is my sweet spot) and I don't stitch without dampening my floss first.
All I can say is thank you. ❤
I'm going to recommend one of the fairly new shops that has great customer service and is in a definite growth mode: www.beeyoutifulsipandstitchery.com
I know they carry the full line of Cosmo floss. If you contact them, tell Brett (owner) I said hi!
Hi Jean, thank you so much. Do you wet overdyes also or dampen.
Yes, I do but I also only stitch with threads that are washable.