I watched all three of your introductory videos. I appreciate that you stitch some things that are a bit different, I am also a bit like that. Some flosstubes show everyone working on the same things, so the variety is nice! Thank you for sharing!
Hi - enjoying your floss tubes. Enjoy seeing the kitted projects that you are working on - nice work!. Ambitious Person you are! The one with the ball - you may want a lightly mottled cappuchino color way or light mocha background to make all the lighter dresses stand out. I used to go to Needleworkers delight in on Route 1 too - but now Jim has an etsy store where you buy zweigart fabrics (Needlework with Jim). (he is so sweet too!) - But i bet you know that already. Look forward to more of your work! Monica
Hi Debbie! Great video. I recalled a stitcher who was working on Summer Ball. She has completed it, I believe. The flosstube channel and the stitcher is Kim Hollenback and she showed a nearly completed wip on her flosstube episode 120. You’ll be able to see her colourway. I believe she is using all of the called for floss. Take care!
Loving your videos! I’m in NY about 10ish miles from the NJ line! So happy to find a floss tuber “close” by!! Maybe one day I’ll have enough courage to make a video!
With the 20 count make sure you stitch with one strand of floss and it shouldn't be to tight to back stitch. And the mens breaches on... the summer baĺ maybe go kahki so yo don't have to do white on them. Im loving your floss tube lots of great. WIPS and your finishes are beautiful.
Great progress! As to the Summer Ball fabric, I believe from what I remember from when Kim Hollenback stitched it a few years ago, you need to stitch over two, so a higher count fabric, as there are some unusual stitches that are tall and skinny or short and fat, which I would guess would be very annoying to do on aida. I would have to go back and watch her videos from when she was explaining it to be sure though. I have been very tempted to get that one as well. If it's still available anywhere that is. Happy stitching!
I read your reply and panicked a little so I went back to look at the chart. It actually looks like there are some quarter stitches but the rest look like full crosses, so I'll manage. So if you are thinking of getting it, there don't seem to be a lot of specialty stitches, just a LOT of stitches in general!!
@@stitchinginsouthjersey0713 So I just purchased the pattern to double check, and there are some of the stitches I mention, but not a ton. There is a ton of partial stitches though. The skinny ones I mentioned have the symbols directly on top of each other, or directly next to eachother, instead of in opposite corners.
Have you considered doing the other Seasons in the Village on 28 count fabrics dyed with colors you like? They will be the same size as the cream one? Or is it that you don’t want them as big? I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving and I look forward to seeing you in December.
I watched all three of your introductory videos. I appreciate that you stitch some things that are a bit different, I am also a bit like that. Some flosstubes show everyone working on the same things, so the variety is nice! Thank you for sharing!
Another fun video! I added Quaker Pumpkin to my list of patterns to purchase. Yours came out so beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Enjoyed the video. Love seeing what you are working on. Thanks for sharing.
Hi - enjoying your floss tubes. Enjoy seeing the kitted projects that you are working on - nice work!. Ambitious Person you are! The one with the ball - you may want a lightly mottled cappuchino color way or light mocha background to make all the lighter dresses stand out. I used to go to Needleworkers delight in on Route 1 too - but now Jim has an etsy store where you buy zweigart fabrics (Needlework with Jim). (he is so sweet too!) - But i bet you know that already. Look forward to more of your work! Monica
Hi Debbie! Great video. I recalled a stitcher who was working on Summer Ball. She has completed it, I believe. The flosstube channel and the stitcher is Kim Hollenback and she showed a nearly completed wip on her flosstube episode 120. You’ll be able to see her colourway. I believe she is using all of the called for floss. Take care!
Loving your videos! I’m in NY about 10ish miles from the NJ line! So happy to find a floss tuber “close” by!! Maybe one day I’ll have enough courage to make a video!
Wow all ur finishes are amazing! I especially love that spooky Halloween one on the orange fabric! 🐈⬛🪡❤️
With the 20 count make sure you stitch with one strand of floss and it shouldn't be to tight to back stitch. And the mens breaches on... the summer baĺ maybe go kahki so yo don't have to do white on them.
Im loving your floss tube lots of great. WIPS and your finishes are beautiful.
Hey Debbie great video today ❤
Great progress! As to the Summer Ball fabric, I believe from what I remember from when Kim Hollenback stitched it a few years ago, you need to stitch over two, so a higher count fabric, as there are some unusual stitches that are tall and skinny or short and fat, which I would guess would be very annoying to do on aida. I would have to go back and watch her videos from when she was explaining it to be sure though. I have been very tempted to get that one as well. If it's still available anywhere that is. Happy stitching!
I read your reply and panicked a little so I went back to look at the chart. It actually looks like there are some quarter stitches but the rest look like full crosses, so I'll manage. So if you are thinking of getting it, there don't seem to be a lot of specialty stitches, just a LOT of stitches in general!!
@@stitchinginsouthjersey0713 From what I recall, it's a full cross, but it's a skinny cross, so 2 high, but only 1 wide (or visa versa)
@@stitchinginsouthjersey0713 So I just purchased the pattern to double check, and there are some of the stitches I mention, but not a ton. There is a ton of partial stitches though. The skinny ones I mentioned have the symbols directly on top of each other, or directly next to eachother, instead of in opposite corners.
Awesome projects. :)
Have you considered doing the other Seasons in the Village on 28 count fabrics dyed with colors you like? They will be the same size as the cream one? Or is it that you don’t want them as big? I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving and I look forward to seeing you in December.