Ah what a wonderful evening spent stitching and catching up with you! I'm so excited to meet you later this month too! Can't wait!!! Happy stitching until then! xx
CHRISTMAS!!!!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳 So happy I could influence you 😬😬 Love your plans and can’t wait to see what you end up doing. First I wanted to pick „Christmas Parade“ for you but since you are doing it anyways… 😅 Love it!! Sending you colder temperatures ❤️❤️
Yaaay🎉 so happy to get a video today from you !!! These fabrics you dyed 😍😍 I love them ! The Halloween piece for Alex is so stunning ! I’ll definitely ask you for a couple pieces besides an orange one because they’re all so so good ❤ All your Christmas projects are so cute ! And those bags 😍😍😍 🎉🎉 amazing flosstube all together !!!
Thank you, sweetie! Of course, just let me know what fabrics you prefer and I can try. But no promises because I dont fully know what I am doing there ;)
Always enjoy your videos, and those fabrics you dyed🤯 I'm not so much into the blues, but those Autumn/Halloween colors had my jaw on the floor...seriously WOW!
loved catching up on your videos today. Wow, you have made some great progress on your wips. Your jolly July stitching plans look like a lot of fun. You did a wonderful job with the fabric dying. Happy stitching, Nerissa
So funny to listen to you saying you prep salads instead of cooking - we used to do that while living back home in Europe. I thought that's a thing everywhere, but turns out that's not the case. 😅 Love all your projects eand their matchy project bags ❤
@@carolines_stitch_corner Personally I still eat as when I used to live in Europe :) But if you think about it: Indian food is mostly coming from an area where it's hot all year round. Still heavy and creamy and spicy. So eating light might be something we learn and socially accepted.
@Helen_Amt so true I haven’t thought about that! But I think it is cooked early morning and then eaten later right? For me it’s more the cooking in the heat than the eating…
So, your video appeared in my TH-cam feed and I thought, What the heck, I'll look at someone's Jolly July Plans and that Forest Fairytale SAL! WOW! I've stopped the video to comment and I see everyone has commented on things later in the video so I know there's more great stuff ahead! I have to say that like you (well, I think like you) I'm not a big fan of mystery SALs as there is too much to stitch that I know I want to stitch! But also like you, what has been released of the Fairytale SAL is so cool! Your fabric shenanigans turned out lovely -- and I agree -- it takes your whole kitchen, you have to be in the right mood, which is why I admire the people who do it so much! ! I love your Christmas stitches! Different parts of the US have air conditioning, some do not; other parts don't have central heating because it's always warm -- I live in the Washington DC area and we have both heat and air conditioning. We have very warm and very humid summers (although not like south Florida, but we have 80-90% humidity and temps in the 90s all summer). But we did not have air conditioning when I was growing up, so go figure!
I really enjoyed your video. The fabrics you dyed are gorgeous!
I love all the fabrics you dyed.
Ah what a wonderful evening spent stitching and catching up with you! I'm so excited to meet you later this month too! Can't wait!!! Happy stitching until then! xx
Thank you so much, Sally! Less than two weeks to go!
CHRISTMAS!!!!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳 So happy I could influence you 😬😬
Love your plans and can’t wait to see what you end up doing. First I wanted to pick „Christmas Parade“ for you but since you are doing it anyways… 😅 Love it!!
Sending you colder temperatures ❤️❤️
Is it because I neglected answering your comment that the colder temperatures havent arrived yet? :D
Hi Caroline! You really caught up quickly on the Forest Fairytale SAL!! Speedy needle. Also, I absolutely adore the fabric you dyed for Alex. 🎃
Thank you!! Well that SAL ist just too perfect!
Yaaay🎉 so happy to get a video today from you !!! These fabrics you dyed 😍😍 I love them ! The Halloween piece for Alex is so stunning ! I’ll definitely ask you for a couple pieces besides an orange one because they’re all so so good ❤
All your Christmas projects are so cute ! And those bags 😍😍😍
🎉🎉 amazing flosstube all together !!!
Thank you, sweetie! Of course, just let me know what fabrics you prefer and I can try. But no promises because I dont fully know what I am doing there ;)
Wonderful dyes!!
Always enjoy your videos, and those fabrics you dyed🤯 I'm not so much into the blues, but those Autumn/Halloween colors had my jaw on the floor...seriously WOW!
Thank you so much! Oh wow I am blushing now with that praise :)
loved catching up on your videos today. Wow, you have made some great progress on your wips. Your jolly July stitching plans look like a lot of fun. You did a wonderful job with the fabric dying. Happy stitching, Nerissa
Thank you so much Nerissa! And thank you also for mentioning me on your channel!
Schön dich beim Big Stich persönlich zu treffen, ich werde sicherlich mal hallo sagen! 😊
Oh fein! Ja unbedingt!! :)
Love the fabrics. You need to do a tutorial video for dyeing fabrics. 😊❤
I can try one day! But I only make a big mess in my kitchen and see what comes of it :D
So funny to listen to you saying you prep salads instead of cooking - we used to do that while living back home in Europe. I thought that's a thing everywhere, but turns out that's not the case. 😅
Love all your projects eand their matchy project bags ❤
Oh really? Well what do you eat when its really hot?
@@carolines_stitch_corner Personally I still eat as when I used to live in Europe :) But if you think about it: Indian food is mostly coming from an area where it's hot all year round. Still heavy and creamy and spicy. So eating light might be something we learn and socially accepted.
@Helen_Amt so true I haven’t thought about that! But I think it is cooked early morning and then eaten later right? For me it’s more the cooking in the heat than the eating…
So, your video appeared in my TH-cam feed and I thought, What the heck, I'll look at someone's Jolly July Plans and that Forest Fairytale SAL! WOW! I've stopped the video to comment and I see everyone has commented on things later in the video so I know there's more great stuff ahead! I have to say that like you (well, I think like you) I'm not a big fan of mystery SALs as there is too much to stitch that I know I want to stitch! But also like you, what has been released of the Fairytale SAL is so cool! Your fabric shenanigans turned out lovely -- and I agree -- it takes your whole kitchen, you have to be in the right mood, which is why I admire the people who do it so much! ! I love your Christmas stitches! Different parts of the US have air conditioning, some do not; other parts don't have central heating because it's always warm -- I live in the Washington DC area and we have both heat and air conditioning. We have very warm and very humid summers (although not like south Florida, but we have 80-90% humidity and temps in the 90s all summer). But we did not have air conditioning when I was growing up, so go figure!
Thank you so so much for this lovely and long comment! I hope you liked the whole video :)
@@carolines_stitch_corner I did, I did! and I ordered the SAL!! I love the real fairy tales!