Join me for stitching and a chat :) Please give this video a “like” if you do, that really helps creators out! Thanks! Previous day's stitch counts Dec 11 - 534 Dec 12 - 378 Pattern is Marvelous Garden by Heaven and Earth Designs: www.heavenandearthdesigns.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=160_1876&products_id=25904 Stitching on 14 count Aida with two threads DMC floss App is Pattern Keeper for Android patternkeeper.app/ Overview of how to use Pattern Keeper here: th-cam.com/video/NBEfSnIhC0A/w-d-xo.html Follow me on Instagram for progress pictures instagram.com/gemmastitches/ You can buy me a tea, as I don’t drink coffee :) (if you'd like to leave a tip, no obligation whatsoever) ko-fi.com/gemmastitches Tutorials about my stitching method: New revised colourflow method: th-cam.com/video/s5NBeUd3XAY/w-d-xo.html Old diagonal method videos: Short overview th-cam.com/video/osIsruG7wxA/w-d-xo.html Longer More In-Depth Version th-cam.com/video/XN4PIaH6Sho/w-d-xo.html A Close Up View th-cam.com/video/va_1OnOWlm4/w-d-xo.html More tutorials here: th-cam.com/play/PLabp8IKSlt4OFigXZunTgsDQo9RcVPFkD.html Gridding sewn on with Sulky Sliver metallic monofilament thread sulky.com/sliver-metallic/ My preferred needles, size 26 tapestry rb.gy/78jxuj Threads and needles managed with whiteboard button magnets, you can get them here or at most office supply stores: rb.gy/00xc3g I use a button magnet on top and just a plain one on the bottom, picture here: instagram.com/p/CWjBed7v69E/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Thanks for watching!
Just keep stitching. You are so close. No doubt you will finish this pass this year. You mentioned big fish games last video. I forgot mine and now I’m playing them again. Playing helped me de stress.
I hold my hoop in my right hand and stitch with my left. I wear a cotton glove on my right hand and it really cuts down the amount of oil and grime which gets onto the fabric. I still wash it when finished but it works really well for me.
I used to work as a dealer at a casino and once did a full shift of overtime. Sixteen hours straight of dealing Blackjack and by the end I was just a zombie. Never again.
Gemma, in your monthly updates you have three projects that you are working on, so you must swap them over in your floor stand on a pretty regular basis. So, swapping between projects can't be that hard. Do you swap them every day, or every 2-3 days?
App learning for languages doesn't work for me. I prefer books. You might find that you need to write for it to stick. Your english was probably good because you were not processing it as spoken language but through reading and writing. I learned a language a couple of years ago by using books and writing, writing, writing. Once I had the words down then flashcards became useful.
Join me for stitching and a chat :)
Please give this video a “like” if you do, that really helps creators out! Thanks!
Previous day's stitch counts
Dec 11 - 534
Dec 12 - 378
Pattern is Marvelous Garden by Heaven and Earth Designs:
www.heavenandearthdesigns.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=160_1876&products_id=25904
Stitching on 14 count Aida with two threads DMC floss
App is Pattern Keeper for Android
patternkeeper.app/
Overview of how to use Pattern Keeper here:
th-cam.com/video/NBEfSnIhC0A/w-d-xo.html
Follow me on Instagram for progress pictures
instagram.com/gemmastitches/
You can buy me a tea, as I don’t drink coffee :) (if you'd like to leave a tip, no obligation whatsoever)
ko-fi.com/gemmastitches
Tutorials about my stitching method:
New revised colourflow method:
th-cam.com/video/s5NBeUd3XAY/w-d-xo.html
Old diagonal method videos:
Short overview
th-cam.com/video/osIsruG7wxA/w-d-xo.html
Longer More In-Depth Version
th-cam.com/video/XN4PIaH6Sho/w-d-xo.html
A Close Up View
th-cam.com/video/va_1OnOWlm4/w-d-xo.html
More tutorials here:
th-cam.com/play/PLabp8IKSlt4OFigXZunTgsDQo9RcVPFkD.html
Gridding sewn on with Sulky Sliver metallic monofilament thread
sulky.com/sliver-metallic/
My preferred needles, size 26 tapestry
rb.gy/78jxuj
Threads and needles managed with whiteboard button magnets, you can get them here or at most office supply stores:
rb.gy/00xc3g
I use a button magnet on top and just a plain one on the bottom, picture here:
instagram.com/p/CWjBed7v69E/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Thanks for watching!
Just keep stitching. You are so close. No doubt you will finish this pass this year. You mentioned big fish games last video. I forgot mine and now I’m playing them again. Playing helped me de stress.
Looking great Gemma! The "meatball on a skewer" symbol is making itself known again.
😄
I hold my hoop in my right hand and stitch with my left. I wear a cotton glove on my right hand and it really cuts down the amount of oil and grime which gets onto the fabric. I still wash it when finished but it works really well for me.
I used to work as a dealer at a casino and once did a full shift of overtime. Sixteen hours straight of dealing Blackjack and by the end I was just a zombie. Never again.
Woah! 😮
Gemma, in your monthly updates you have three projects that you are working on, so you must swap them over in your floor stand on a pretty regular basis. So, swapping between projects can't be that hard. Do you swap them every day, or every 2-3 days?
One of them is in a Morgan double hoop system so no need to swap that one into the floor stand. The other two are swapped out when I feel like it haha
App learning for languages doesn't work for me. I prefer books. You might find that you need to write for it to stick. Your english was probably good because you were not processing it as spoken language but through reading and writing. I learned a language a couple of years ago by using books and writing, writing, writing. Once I had the words down then flashcards became useful.