Handmade Fabric Covered Box With Slow Stitched Lid -
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ค. 2024
- Roxy’s Journal of Stitchery Volume 5 - Prompt 5
I made a custom sized box out of cardboard and covered it in fabric. The lid is slow stitched with a landscape scene.
I made this box to hold my little stitched landscape pictures. They fit perfectly inside!
I love stitching fabric pictures. This is my favourite way to spend my free time.
I usually make fabric books with my stitched art but when I saw the prompt I decided to give it a try. I’m really happy with the way it turned out!
I have a few videos showing how to make a fabric book using different methods. Here’s my playlist on fabric book assembly • Fabric Book Assembly
Embroidery Stitches In This Video
Couching with Cross Stitch 11:00
Fly Stitch 17:15
Stem Stitch 18:39
Bullion Knot 20:34
Lazy Daisy with Pistil Stitch 21:57
Double Cross Stitch 27:00
French Knot 28:00
Cross Stitch 29:59
Seed Stitch 30:49
*For a better viewing experience, be sure to watch this video and others on the highest resolution.
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MUSIC
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Way Way Back (Acoustic Version) (Instrumental Version)
Lvly, Megan Wofford
Just One Kiss (Instrumental Version)
Loving Caliber
Today Is a Good Day to Live (Instrumental Version)
John T. Graham
O Holy Night (Guitar Version)
Kim Aspen
Showed Me How to Heal (Instrumental Version)
Victor Lundberg
Pies Firmes (Instrumental Version)
Alcónes
A Wider Horizon
Jörgen Hallberg - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
I hope you all enjoy this video where I assemble a box out of cardboard and fabric. I then slow stitched a landscape design on the lid because I made this box to hold my little stitched landscape pictures from past videos. Normally I put my pictures in fabric books but I was inspired to make this box from the latest #Roxysjournalofstitchery prompt.
It's very beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing it with us! You made the scene become more and more rich with colors and textures as you went along. I loved it! ❤
This is wonderful! I need a place to store mine and this would be perfect. I think I'll make this first til I have enough pieces to make my first- ever book. So exciting!
Jenn this is gorgeous❣️👏🏼 I love the stitching, the colours and the way you showed us the assembly. It will be an heirloom😊 Thanks Jenn, it is beautiful🌻🦋🥰
Thank you so much! I hope so!
Wow! Just beautiful, and what a great idea for storing your landscape artwork. You can tell you love what you do. Your stitching and creative techniques are perfect. Every tiny stitch done so well. This came out so gorgeous. You have to make more of these.
My last reply was meant for your other comment. Oops. Let me move it.
I do love it. I could stitch all day and night! Thanks for always leaving me such nice comments. I really enjoy reading them. ☺️
Gorgeous! I simply must come over and blissfully flip through all of those beauties that lovely box contains! 😊
It would be fun if we could look at each other’s stitching over tea.
Watching your videos are even more relaxing than doing it myself!!!❤
😊 thank you. You’re too kind!
dandelions? Christmas music? Perfect! LOL
I listen to Christmas music all year long. 😉
@@cookingjennfer Good for you! Looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ!
I dont know what to say. This art is amazing! I love what you've created!! Unbelievable!! So unique. So talented! So amazing! Hugs ❤❤❤
Thank you for leaving such nice comments! I appreciate you stopping by. ☺️
That’s really pretty I love it thank you for sharing 💖💖💖🌹
Thank you!
Gorgeous covered box,vlike design ❤❤😊
Thank you so much 😊
Absolutely adorable!
Thank you! ☺️
Wonderful - love to watch you stitch- very relaxing !!! Tfs 👵🏻🎨🤗🧵🪡😍
Thank you! 😊 I’m so glad you like it.
Beautiful storage solution for all your beautiful work. Thank you for sharing. ❤️🌷
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you so much!
I love your box! So pretty and creative. I need a few of these boxes! Thanks for all your great videos. Love the music that you add. 🎉❤☀️
Thank you so much! I hope you’ll try making one! ☺️
Thank you Jen. That is a beautiful box. I was searching for a how to make a fabric covered box as I wan to do it from scratch and yours popped up first. I will make mine bigger though.
Thank you! That’s the beauty of this project. You can just cut everything to whatever size you want. ☺️
You are so talented, you have a knack for creating landscapes that amazes me. Thank you so much for the indepth tutorials and inspiration!
Thank you very much!
Absolutely beautiful! I love it! Thank you for sharing your process! ❤
Thank you so much for watching!
Very pretty box a lot of stitching!! It looks so special 😊🪡🧵
Thanks! It was but it turned out great!
I’ve just started going through your videos and, Oh My Goodness! You do incredible work! I would love to get into your mind and learn about your creativity. I have seen no bounds and I love everything about your original and unique gifts. Thank you so much for sharing your talents and time🌸
Thank you so much for watching! I’m so glad you like the videos. 😊
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely stunning work!! 🥰🥰🌻
Thank you so much!☺️
Your box's beauty is equaled by the spectacular landscapes that are inside. ❤
Thank you so much 😊
Wow! Just WOW!
Thanks!
Incredible! Never expected that finish! Splendid! Amazing! One of a kind! Hugs ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Jenny the design is just stunning and the threads you use im in nz .. but these threads make it so great .one day please make a list of your most popular your work is anazing thankyou
Thank you so much! The yarn is from Roots and Rain Yarn. Many of my threads are thrifted though, so I’ll never know the brand as they don’t always have labels on them.
Oh,que maravilla ❤❤❤❤ me encanta👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Beautiful work
Thank you very much!
Я снова с вами и душа запела. Почему то долго не было уведомлений. Может я нечаянно не туда нажала клавишу. Как рада,что снова ожила. Не успеваю включить ваше видео и уже ставлю лайк,знаю,что мне понравится. Спасибо, милая. Вы продлеваете мне жизнь. А можт и нее. Только. Не
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Thank you! I’m glad you were able to find the video. I hope your notifications will start working again.
I’m making mine the same way but a little different for the top. I have the sides and bottom cut out but need to cut my chipboard. Seeing yours makes me feel better about stitching mine. Glad you did yours with no glue. My plan too. 😊
I’m sure yours is going to be amazing! It’s a lot of stitching but I’m happy with the way it turned out. ☺️
So interesting that I literally just repaired a box made exactly like the one you made. It was an older woman I met and she had it from a friend that made it for her over 50 years ago!!!! The edges, and where the lid was attached, needed to be re-sewn (it was used as a sewing box). I find it so amazing how these beautiful, handmade works of art are still handed down generation by generation. I wonder who will be repairing yours in 50 years in order to get more life out of it? ❤🪡
That’s so special. What an honour to be able to hold and repair such a treasure. I never thought about where mine could end up. My kids aren’t really into this kind of stuff. I’m thinking thrift store. 😱
@@cookingjennfer OH GOSH, I hope not. You never know. As we get older, our parents' items seem more special to us. Although, I have found some nice homemade items while thrifting. :)
I love it!! Going to make one too
And some patches 😊
Yay! I hope you do. And have fun making those patches. 😉
Adoro ver o trabalho completo! Você é muito criativa... 😊
Thank you! 😊
I just love your videos. I wish I knew where you got all your little scraps because those are just so perfect for the landscapes and all I have is quilting cotton. This one is so cute. I’m gonna have to try it. I think one of these days thank you so much.
Thank you! You can buy scrap packs or fabric squares online. Also thrift clothing/ fabric items and cut them up. I have also found pieces of fabric and a jelly roll type thing at the vintage market and I have a lot of fabric from when I used to make cloth dolls. But if you don’t have access to any of those, just rip pieces off of whatever fabric you do have. And whenever you trim those edges, keep the scraps for something else. ☺️
Such beautiful work ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for sharing the details. Love your videos and art. I’m saving scraps.
Thank you!
🤩👍🌟✨
Amazing artwork. Thank you ❤
Thank you so much 😃
Fantastic design ❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Beautiful! ❤
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you!!
Beautiful 👏👏
Thank you! 😊
Lovely!
Thanks! 😊
Que linda essa caixinha, esse bordado, tudo.😍😍 Parabéns por sua arte.😍😍🇧🇷🇧🇷😘
Thank you so much!☺️
Ok this is just to cute and cleaver. Such a pretty storage box for all your pretties. How was working on a bigger piece than a 2x2?
Thanks! I think I need a break from the 2x2 😆 I’m working on the book for those. Hopefully the video will be up by Tuesday. I still need to make the cover.
Love watching you make books.
Really beautiful. Do you buy your scrap fabrics in bulk.
Not in bulk, just small packs from Etsy or other online sources. I also cut up clothing and fabric items from the thrift store and buy small cuts of fabric from the fabric store. Ask how small they can cut for you. Also check out the vintage markets.
All of your work is simply stunning! And, the videos are mesmerizing to watch! What kind of surface are you working on?
Thank you! The backing is felt. You could also use a piece of cotton.
@@cookingjennfer Thanks for your reply! But, what I was actually asking about was your tabletop surface?
@@maryr4423oh! Okay. It’s a wool ironing mat. I got it from Amazon.