Audrey, it is so much fun to see other people buy stuff!!!!! And it is fun to share your delight in the Attic experience and in all the people you met. I love your flosstubes and I enjoy your enthusiasm and humor and hearing about your family. So keep it up!!! I do love the pattern with the cathedral. I have only made one trip to England and I loved each cathedral we visited. They were the highlights of the trip. That sampler is lovely. Carol in Texas
I'm glad you enjoy all the haul! 😂 The Attic was an amazing experience, that's for sure, and I'm so glad I can share it all here. I do travel a lot with my husband so I will have more adventure to share in the future. Thank you so much for watching and commenting, Carol, and happy stitching! 😊
It was definitely interesting being in a mixed group of some who were very familiar with Attic events, some who had only gone a few times, and those like me from whom it was their first visit! I will definitely go back. Thanks for watching! 😊
Lovely awesome video! Recap on the Attic sounds magical and amazing. I went to the Hobby House Needlework retreat in October 2022 and it was wonderful so you will enjoy. The Attic is on my bucket list. The red sampler you got is actually a sampler that Jean had reproduced, Sarah, stitchspot goes into detail on one of her videos but she finished it already. As a challenge I started Carmelle on January 1 and doing one thread a day, it is really hard to put it down when I’m done with one thread but actually getting a lot done. My husband keeps saying to time myself so maybe I will but some days when I’m doing the letters I get a lot done and then the border takes longer. But I have kept up with it every day. Thanks again for sharing everything. Happy Stitching
That's so wonderful that Carmelle is your thread-a-day project! I am surprised at how fast she is coming together only putting in a little every day. It gives me hope for some REALLY big projects I want to start! I am definitely looking forward to going to HH in the fall as I've only heard great things. Thank you so much for watching! 😊
Hahaha, you are totally responsible for orders to 123 Stitch, XJude Designs, 12 Stitch Co, and Hobby House. I’m still catching up on your post since I just recently found your channel, so I know there will be more. It was my first order with 12 Stitch Co. You pushed me over the line. If you could see how much linen I already have, it’s frightening. It makes me happy, so thank you! Loving you! 😍
Oh, dear! Well, a lot of other flosstubers have cost me some money so why should I be any different! 😉 Glad you found some things in my video to inspire you and hope you keep coming back. I love sharing my stitching and will have another video sometime in June. Until then, happy stitching and enjoy your new goodies! 😊
Hi Audrey!!!! I loved sharing the table with you at Sampler Symposium!❤❤❤ Your stitching is beautiful and your love for samplers warms my heart😍😍😍. I hope we can do it again next year. Keep the floss tube videos coming
It was a pleasure meeting you, Susan, and getting to hang out with you that magical weekend! Thank you so much 😊 I am definitely planning on going to next year's SS as I had an absolutely fabulous time this year. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Hello! I am Paola, a stitchy friend from Italy. I am here because Laura yesterday mentione you many times, and I was curious to "meet" Audrey! Thank you for your recap of this wonderful retreat. It was fun to hear all the things you experienced there. I would love to attend a retreat, but here in Italy there are not. We've got temporary markets and some people meet once on a while to stitch together in shops, libraries or gathering places, but, unfortunately, there are no retreats with speakers of such quality. I would love to organize a stitchy retreat where I live on Lake Maggiore, but it's not a simple thing to do.... I am stitching Carmelle too, but with a variegated DMC thread. It is a wonderful sampler! I love Keziah Campbell. I think it's an interpretation of a scottish sampler, not a real reproduction, but it's on my list for future wips. I love the Berlin Woolwork, but I think I would not use wool, as you said, because wool could be food for small insects, and silk will last forever! Happy Stitching!!!
Ciao, Paola! Thank you for watching! Yes, Laura and Brenda are very kind and I feel lucky to have gotten to know them. I am glad you stopped by to watch! I am sorry you don't have opportunities in your area for retreats -- even for me I had to travel almost 2000 miles to get to The Attic in Arizona! I am glad you are loving Carmelle, she is wonderful! I enjoy seeing my progress on her. And I have realized that Keziah is an original design so I have decided to make my own customizations to it as well! More on that next time! Thanks again for watching and happy stitching to you! ❤️
Lovely to hear all about the symposium. Yours is actually the first I’ve seen and you’ve made it sound like a lot of fun. Love the Alba stitcher and will definitely be joining in on the mighty wee nation SAL. looking forward to seeing which you decide to go for. And no definitely not tired of seeing Hannah Campbell. It’s stunning!
Thank you! What are you stitching for MightWeeNation? I have a few contenders and might start them all! 😂 And hopefully I'll have a lot more progress to show on Hannah next time but who knows with this girl 😅 Thanks for watching!
@@StitchStitchBead I’m actually cheating a little. I have a sampler that I started last year and haven’t had a chance to work on in a while so I’m going to use this as a chance to make some progress. It’s Agnes Thompson 1819 by Just stitching along. I love how colourful it is.
I was able to visit the Attic during a trip with my husband and I bought the Scarlett Letter pattern with the cathedral. My friends didn't seem to like it when I showed it to them but the model was so beautiful!
That model for Amelia Boyce SOLD that pattern! I agree that the pattern doesn't do it justice but I loved the finished piece! Hope to start it this year. Do you have a fabric color in mind for that one? I haven't narrowed it down. Thanks for watching! 😊
I bought cedar river linen tephra in 40 count and I'm using the soie d'alger silks. I'm not totally thrilled with the fabric colour but I'm still going with it.
Laura and Brenda sent me your way. I will go back and watch your previous ones. I enjoyed hearing the correct French pronunciations. I haven't made it to The Attic but someday! Glad to hear you had a good time. It was interesting to see your purchases.
I love watching AlbaStitcher! And have been tempted to maybe do her SAL, but haven't pulled the plug yet. Enjoyed hearing about your Attic adventure and glad you have fun. ~Mindy from Indy
I had a great time at The Attic and am glad so many seem to have enjoyed hearing about my time there. If you decide to join Amanda's SAL let me know which chart you choose! There are so many out there it really is hard to narrow it down...And happy to hear from another Indy resident! Thanks for watching! 😊
I enjoyed your recount of your weekend at the Atticand your works in progress. I’ve been to th Attic and it’s a magical place. Jean and her staff make you feel so welcome. I look forward to meeting you in the fall at the HATS retreat!
It was hard to put into words how perfect the entire experience was but if you've been there, you get it! Jean really is the best and I feel very luck to have gotten to meet her. Can't wait to go back and certainly looking forward to HH in the fall! See you then! 😊
It was such a pleasure to meet you, Kim! Thank you for taking the time to chat with me, it was a highlight of my weekend! Looking forward to your next video 😊 Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing your experiences ❤. Love the Berlin woolwork sampler. If you haven’t tried Appleton wools they are great! Yes not silk but interesting texture. I love using all kinds of threads.
I have one very small chart that calls for either silks or Appleton wools and I am considering the wools! I think it would make a fun change. Thank you for watching and for the recommendation! Happy stitching!
Curious, did these women design their samplers themselves? I often wonder where or what influenced them to stitch a particular design. I have yet to do a sampler.Thanbks
I believe the arrangement of individual elements were unique to the stitcher but the elements themselves were often borrowed from previously stitched pieces or, when pattern booklets became available, reference materials. If you decide to stitch a sampler, I am confident you will be able to find something you love as there is so much variety out there! Happy hunting! 😊
It is a reproduction sampler and based on the name I believe it is from Germany but you should be able to find more information by searching "The Needle's Prayse". This particular pattern suggests stitching it in either wool, cotton, or silk. I purchased my copy of all nine parts from The Attic but you can find it from a few different places online such as here: www.thecrewelgobelin.com.au/p/8484991/the-berlin-woolwork-sampler-part-1-of-9---needle-workpress.html
Audrey, it is so much fun to see other people buy stuff!!!!! And it is fun to share your delight in the Attic experience and in all the people you met. I love your flosstubes and I enjoy your enthusiasm and humor and hearing about your family. So keep it up!!! I do love the pattern with the cathedral. I have only made one trip to England and I loved each cathedral we visited. They were the highlights of the trip. That sampler is lovely. Carol in Texas
I'm glad you enjoy all the haul! 😂 The Attic was an amazing experience, that's for sure, and I'm so glad I can share it all here. I do travel a lot with my husband so I will have more adventure to share in the future. Thank you so much for watching and commenting, Carol, and happy stitching! 😊
Very interesting. Usually I hear of the attic from those who seem familiar with it, and your view makes it seem real.
It was definitely interesting being in a mixed group of some who were very familiar with Attic events, some who had only gone a few times, and those like me from whom it was their first visit! I will definitely go back. Thanks for watching! 😊
Lovely awesome video! Recap on the Attic sounds magical and amazing. I went to the Hobby House Needlework retreat in October 2022 and it was wonderful so you will enjoy. The Attic is on my bucket list. The red sampler you got is actually a sampler that Jean had reproduced, Sarah, stitchspot goes into detail on one of her videos but she finished it already. As a challenge I started Carmelle on January 1 and doing one thread a day, it is really hard to put it down when I’m done with one thread but actually getting a lot done. My husband keeps saying to time myself so maybe I will but some days when I’m doing the letters I get a lot done and then the border takes longer. But I have kept up with it every day. Thanks again for sharing everything. Happy Stitching
That's so wonderful that Carmelle is your thread-a-day project! I am surprised at how fast she is coming together only putting in a little every day. It gives me hope for some REALLY big projects I want to start! I am definitely looking forward to going to HH in the fall as I've only heard great things. Thank you so much for watching! 😊
Hahaha, you are totally responsible for orders to 123 Stitch, XJude Designs, 12 Stitch Co, and Hobby House. I’m still catching up on your post since I just recently found your channel, so I know there will be more. It was my first order with 12 Stitch Co. You pushed me over the line. If you could see how much linen I already have, it’s frightening. It makes me happy, so thank you! Loving you! 😍
Oh, dear! Well, a lot of other flosstubers have cost me some money so why should I be any different! 😉 Glad you found some things in my video to inspire you and hope you keep coming back. I love sharing my stitching and will have another video sometime in June. Until then, happy stitching and enjoy your new goodies! 😊
So glad you enjoyed your trip to the Attic!! Sounds like you had a time.
I had a great time! There was so much more I could have said but suffice to say I definitely want to go back! 😊
Hi Audrey!!!! I loved sharing the table with you at Sampler Symposium!❤❤❤ Your stitching is beautiful and your love for samplers warms my heart😍😍😍. I hope we can do it again next year. Keep the floss tube videos coming
It was a pleasure meeting you, Susan, and getting to hang out with you that magical weekend! Thank you so much 😊 I am definitely planning on going to next year's SS as I had an absolutely fabulous time this year. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
@@StitchStitchBead I will plan to see you there if not somewhere else sooner!!!!!
Hello! I am Paola, a stitchy friend from Italy. I am here because Laura yesterday mentione you many times, and I was curious to "meet" Audrey! Thank you for your recap of this wonderful retreat. It was fun to hear all the things you experienced there. I would love to attend a retreat, but here in Italy there are not. We've got temporary markets and some people meet once on a while to stitch together in shops, libraries or gathering places, but, unfortunately, there are no retreats with speakers of such quality. I would love to organize a stitchy retreat where I live on Lake Maggiore, but it's not a simple thing to do.... I am stitching Carmelle too, but with a variegated DMC thread. It is a wonderful sampler! I love Keziah Campbell. I think it's an interpretation of a scottish sampler, not a real reproduction, but it's on my list for future wips. I love the Berlin Woolwork, but I think I would not use wool, as you said, because wool could be food for small insects, and silk will last forever! Happy Stitching!!!
Ciao, Paola! Thank you for watching! Yes, Laura and Brenda are very kind and I feel lucky to have gotten to know them. I am glad you stopped by to watch! I am sorry you don't have opportunities in your area for retreats -- even for me I had to travel almost 2000 miles to get to The Attic in Arizona! I am glad you are loving Carmelle, she is wonderful! I enjoy seeing my progress on her. And I have realized that Keziah is an original design so I have decided to make my own customizations to it as well! More on that next time! Thanks again for watching and happy stitching to you! ❤️
Lovely to hear all about the symposium. Yours is actually the first I’ve seen and you’ve made it sound like a lot of fun. Love the Alba stitcher and will definitely be joining in on the mighty wee nation SAL. looking forward to seeing which you decide to go for. And no definitely not tired of seeing Hannah Campbell. It’s stunning!
Thank you! What are you stitching for MightWeeNation? I have a few contenders and might start them all! 😂 And hopefully I'll have a lot more progress to show on Hannah next time but who knows with this girl 😅 Thanks for watching!
@@StitchStitchBead I’m actually cheating a little. I have a sampler that I started last year and haven’t had a chance to work on in a while so I’m going to use this as a chance to make some progress. It’s Agnes Thompson 1819 by Just stitching along. I love how colourful it is.
It is so much fun watching you have fun.
Thank you so much! I am enjoying your videos as well. Thank you for watching! 😊
Found your Flosstube channel because of Brenda and Laura. Enjoyed hearing about your retreat and haul. Happy stitching! 🧵🪡
Thank you so much for stopping by! 😊
I was able to visit the Attic during a trip with my husband and I bought the Scarlett Letter pattern with the cathedral. My friends didn't seem to like it when I showed it to them but the model was so beautiful!
That model for Amelia Boyce SOLD that pattern! I agree that the pattern doesn't do it justice but I loved the finished piece! Hope to start it this year. Do you have a fabric color in mind for that one? I haven't narrowed it down. Thanks for watching! 😊
I bought cedar river linen tephra in 40 count and I'm using the soie d'alger silks. I'm not totally thrilled with the fabric colour but I'm still going with it.
@@lisavoss4164 Thank you for sharing! If you’re on instagram please tag me. I would love to see your progress!
Laura and Brenda sent me your way. I will go back and watch your previous ones. I enjoyed hearing the correct French pronunciations. I haven't made it to The Attic but someday! Glad to hear you had a good time. It was interesting to see your purchases.
Thank you for stopping by to watch! Hope you found some charts that sparked your interest. Happy stitching! 😊
I love watching AlbaStitcher! And have been tempted to maybe do her SAL, but haven't pulled the plug yet. Enjoyed hearing about your Attic adventure and glad you have fun.
~Mindy from Indy
I had a great time at The Attic and am glad so many seem to have enjoyed hearing about my time there. If you decide to join Amanda's SAL let me know which chart you choose! There are so many out there it really is hard to narrow it down...And happy to hear from another Indy resident! Thanks for watching! 😊
I enjoyed your recount of your weekend at the Atticand your works in progress. I’ve been to th Attic and it’s a magical place. Jean and her staff make you feel so welcome. I look forward to meeting you in the fall at the HATS retreat!
It was hard to put into words how perfect the entire experience was but if you've been there, you get it! Jean really is the best and I feel very luck to have gotten to meet her. Can't wait to go back and certainly looking forward to HH in the fall! See you then! 😊
Thought I’d insert my photo with Jean and the gals but… I’m not techs enough to figure out how to do that! Oh bother.
Really enjoyed hearing about the Symposium! Anytime stitchers gather is a wonderful time!
I think that's true! It was a wonderful experience and I'm planning to go back next year! 😊
Fabulous recap! The retreat was SO MUCH FUN, and I loved meeting you. Now I get to enjoy your beautiful stitching as well 🤗
It was such a pleasure to meet you, Kim! Thank you for taking the time to chat with me, it was a highlight of my weekend! Looking forward to your next video 😊 Thanks for watching!
Great video! Wonderful summary of the weekend and the friendships made. Had fun meeting you. Keep the flosstubes coming.
It was lovely to meet you too! I feel really lucky to have been able to go. Thanks for watching, Steph! 😊
Thanks for sharing your experiences ❤. Love the Berlin woolwork sampler. If you haven’t tried Appleton wools they are great! Yes not silk but interesting texture. I love using all kinds of threads.
I have one very small chart that calls for either silks or Appleton wools and I am considering the wools! I think it would make a fun change. Thank you for watching and for the recommendation! Happy stitching!
Curious, did these women design their samplers themselves? I often wonder where or what influenced them to stitch a particular design. I have yet to do a sampler.Thanbks
I believe the arrangement of individual elements were unique to the stitcher but the elements themselves were often borrowed from previously stitched pieces or, when pattern booklets became available, reference materials. If you decide to stitch a sampler, I am confident you will be able to find something you love as there is so much variety out there! Happy hunting! 😊
Is the Berlin Woolwork Sampler from Germany? And where did you get it? I've never worked on a sampler before, but you sure have increased my interest.
It is a reproduction sampler and based on the name I believe it is from Germany but you should be able to find more information by searching "The Needle's Prayse". This particular pattern suggests stitching it in either wool, cotton, or silk. I purchased my copy of all nine parts from The Attic but you can find it from a few different places online such as here: www.thecrewelgobelin.com.au/p/8484991/the-berlin-woolwork-sampler-part-1-of-9---needle-workpress.html