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Great ideas - I love table runners and had an idea while watching. Make a thankful table runner with the Slow stitch pieces.....each one focused on something you are thankful for - to use for Thanksgiving
Slow Stitching is typically done for relaxation and mediation, not necessarily for a finished product (like a sweater or tablecloth) although it can be. But, if you want to be creative without a specific end result, you can stitch small blocks of slow stitching. Then - combine the finished pieces to make a table runner to decorate a table. Or to use in a fabric book, etc.
please do you have any video that teaches us until the end how to make a fabric book…, i've been watching some videos, but no one teaches how to sew them, anyway how to build them really cute, sorry i'm in the translator for I don't speak your language. thank you☺️
@@DanielaMellen What wonderful news, I'll follow you here and thank you from my heart, I think you should think, this is so simple that I won't even show you how it's done, but for those who have never done anything like this it's very difficult. Thank you again for your attention and kindness in answering me.'
Some more Ideas. If it is flat enough use them as costers, if the color scheme matches make them into ornaments. Leave them in the embroidery hoop and use them as seazon decoration on galery wals, mantles, bookshelves, or in place of seazonal garlands, if small enough attach them to wood, metal or plastic rings to make napking rings, attach them to book covers.
It is pretty easy to put a piece on the front of a pocket, or, if the purse has a flap, to add your pieces to the flap to display them. Happy stitching!
If you want to use them for gifts, theme them. Can be a memory book, made of kids clothing, as gift to parent, or kids graduating from schools. Sports fan, gardening fan, wild life enthusiast, etc. Will stretch your artistry.
I would start with this video (if you haven't already) th-cam.com/video/F2DBOt4IBVw/w-d-xo.html It's an intro into Slow Stitching. And maybe start with a project the size of a playing card. From there, branch out to other, larger projects.
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Thank you for sharing. I love the little mini stitch books. I have only just began my slow stitching journey but so far I am totally enthused.
That's wonderful. It's very addicting!
You have some really pretty pieces.
Your fabric books are absolutely beautiful, as all your work is!
Thank you so much! ❤️
I love that little mini fabric book!
Thanks!
I used mine as a design on the front of my jean shorts. I’m making a jean purse. The front of it will be hand stitched. Beautiful
What a great idea!
Thanks - we could use a ton more practical application thoughts. A sashiko video used some of pockets on tee shirts.
Sounds gorgeous !
Lovely ideas, I am looking forward to watching any video you upload on how to cover the books.
Great ideas - I love table runners and had an idea while watching. Make a thankful table runner with the Slow stitch pieces.....each one focused on something you are thankful for - to use for Thanksgiving
What a fantastic idea! I'll keep this in mind for next season!
I didn't get what is the use for it
Slow Stitching is typically done for relaxation and mediation, not necessarily for a finished product (like a sweater or tablecloth) although it can be. But, if you want to be creative without a specific end result, you can stitch small blocks of slow stitching. Then - combine the finished pieces to make a table runner to decorate a table. Or to use in a fabric book, etc.
Thank you. I like your slow stitches. Your ideas are great too.
Thank you!
please do you have any video that teaches us until the end how to make a fabric book…, i've been watching some videos, but no one teaches how to sew them, anyway how to build them really cute, sorry i'm in the translator for I don't speak your language. thank you☺️
I can work on a video on creating a fabric book. Great idea!
@@DanielaMellen What wonderful news, I'll follow you here and thank you from my heart, I think you should think, this is so simple that I won't even show you how it's done, but for those who have never done anything like this it's very difficult. Thank you again for your attention and kindness in answering me.'
Thankyou for sharing
Loved this!
These are wonderful ideas that really get me excited about doing more stitching!
I'm so glad to hear that! ❤️ It's very enjoyable. And I have a new workshop coming up in mid June. All are welcome.
Some more Ideas. If it is flat enough use them as costers, if the color scheme matches make them into ornaments. Leave them in the embroidery hoop and use them as seazon decoration on galery wals, mantles, bookshelves, or in place of seazonal garlands, if small enough attach them to wood, metal or plastic rings to make napking rings, attach them to book covers.
All great ideas!
Great great ideas Daniela.
Thank you, Loretta ❤️
Some lovely ideas, thank you! I’m developing a little pile of worked pieces. 😁
Thanks. It's easy to get addicted!
I love this! It makes me happy. And inspired!
Thanks!
I love these ideas!
Thanks for the ideas!
Glad you like them!
Love these ideas. Especially the runner!
So glad!
Excellent video.
Thank you very much!
I use mine on greeting cards ..BD, Ann, Holidays, Christmas. 🇨🇦
Fabulous idea !
Изумительная работа!!!
Thank you!
Love these ideas..thank you..😉
Thank you!
love your creations and your great ideas--thank you
Thank you!
Great ideas. Thank you 🤗
Thank you! I hope you find them helpful.
I want to incorporate my slow stitch on a purse or tote.
That's a great idea and fantastic way to use your pieces. I'll work on a video!
It is pretty easy to put a piece on the front of a pocket, or, if the purse has a flap, to add your pieces to the flap to display them. Happy stitching!
I love these ideas
Thanks!
Love it.
Thanks!
Very useful information thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Beautiful work! Thank you for sharing:)
Thank you very much!
❤😊
Thanks!
What are these books for? Just have?
The books are made just for the enjoyment of making them. They can be scrapbooks, journals, or diaries. Or, just because you want to create something.
If you want to use them for gifts, theme them. Can be a memory book, made of kids clothing, as gift to parent, or kids graduating from schools. Sports fan, gardening fan, wild life enthusiast, etc.
Will stretch your artistry.
oooooooo mini books
how do you stop fraying without finishing the edges?
The edges do fray. Since this is a non-funtional piece, it doesn't get use like a wearable piece of clothing or bag.
Use them to newly skin a worn shopping tote.
Great idea!
What would you suggest for a person to make as their first slow Stitch project
I would start with this video (if you haven't already) th-cam.com/video/F2DBOt4IBVw/w-d-xo.html It's an intro into Slow Stitching. And maybe start with a project the size of a playing card. From there, branch out to other, larger projects.
Great video but would you consider not playing background music
Thanks for your comment and the feedback. It's very helpful to hear that the background music isn't helpful.
I want to do a fabric book
Definitely give it a try!
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Thankyou for sharing