Congrats on one year, really enjoy your blog. Yes please to blogmas, I will be watching. Really enjoy what you are making and gifting. Really interested in Christmas traditions and events from another country. Lovely to be connected in that way.
Great video…yes: please do more related to your article. I agree with all the points you made, especially related to different needles, stitches and fabrics. That wasnt covered in my classes and so after my high school, i had a lot of fails, not realizing all these variables were the cause. My progress happened with practice, making toiles important, or even practicing on one’s children as they use less fabric. So it is good to recommend projects that build skills and practice, even now. Also, enjoy hearing about your part of the world, the quick sunday walk was brilliant…would love to see the progress of the different seasons out there. Would enjoy how your community celebrates Christmas: street decorations, foods, customs, and prayers. God bless!
Hi Karen Marie, love your vlogs and pleased to hear you’re doing vlogmas I love going on walks with you and seeing the local area at Christmas would be great ❤
Love these walks and chats! I was on a walk at the same time so it was perfect ! Great to hear your plans for vlogmas! I’d be so interested in all that but you need to add THE FOOD!!!! 😂😂😂 Your article sounds really interesting too! Well done! Thank you for the company. Have a lovely week
Hi Karen Marie, I really enjoy your videos because they are you and different from others I watch. I love when you share your life and experiences in Norway because it is so different than the US where I live. Honestly, if I didn’t have children who live here I’ve thought about living in Norway. For vlogmas I’d love to see and hear about your traditions. Thanks for taking the time and all your efforts you put into your channel.
Yes! I wanna see ALLLLLL the things! Especially the Norwegian traditions. I'm sure I'm familiar with a couple but I have no doubt I'll get quite an education from your vlogmas and I'll be able to dazzle my in-laws with my newly acquired Norwegian cultural knowledge!!! haha. But truly, just keep being you and share as you have been. You're awesome x
As a Canadian with Norwegian and Swedish roots, I would love to learn through you about traditions and customs. Post when it suits your schedule and make videos you like. Don't change who you are or how you are. Thank you for sharing this walk in the forest for us all.
@@HappyBrainCrafts Thank you for your lovely comment! ❤️ it’s so interesting for me to hear that so many from other countries have Scandinavian roots, and that they would love to learn more about the Scandi traditions :)
I’m so glad I found your channel, I really enjoy hearing what you’re up to and how things are going. I’m very interested in your traditions. My husband is of Norwegian decent and I am from Swedish descent. We both share some German and I also have danish. I would love to see your Christmas traditions. We are in the states and celebrate some traditions of our grandparents. I have my Swedish grandmother’s ableskiver pan and make those a few times every year. My husband’s family makes lefse. This was a lovely walk and chat today.
Karen Marie, please continue your videos. I enjoy spending time with you. You listed things we might like to see. I say, everything! I appreciate your time with us. Thank you. Suzanne
Karen Marie, I love your chatty walks! As far as Vlogmas, I love seeing anything you'd like to share about the Norwegian culture, your family's holiday traditions and the local holiday happenings. I'm apparently speaking as one "nosy Parker" to another. 🤣🤣 Outside of Vlogmas, I enjoy a real variety. Life happenings, sewing makes and fails, your sewing frustrations. The whole sewing picture.. I think sharing sewing frustrations and fails , the effects of work and family life on your sewing, etc. documents your honest sewing journey. I love your channel! X
Yes, I love the sewing hobby. I make quilts and other projects but added garment sewing over the last couple of years. I love the creativity of this hobby but also feel it can be therapeutic, with a sense of being productive. I think it would be great to see the area where you live, your traditions, and things you are making.
It's great to hear you talking about the positive impact of sewing for home sewists. The throw away society, and it's consequences make me love sewing all the more. And I love seeing all the things you've made. 😊
Karen Marie as someone who lives in the tropics Australia I would love to see and hear about your traditions I really enjoyed your walks in the snow last Christmas and your walk in the forest was beautiful as you can imagine our season’s are wet or dry with lots of humidity in the wet so just keep doing your vlogs as I have been with you from the beginning and our lives are so different sewing has joined so many from all parts of world how beautiful is that 🥰……Robyn
@@robynstock3516 Wow, Robyn. Thank you! It’s amazing to me that someone from the other side of the world is watching my little channel. I love that our sewing hobby is getting us all together. ❤️
Yes I agree…keep doing your videos. The saying is….Life be life(ing) for many people. When we get the opportunity to watch videos..we do. I guess it’s like people who experience losing their sew-Jo . It just slows down then picks up!! I’ve never had the opportunity to watch videos (sewing) from people outside the US. So nice to see we all have something in common no matter where we are on the spectrum. I too began sewing after my mom passed…..😢. I hope our parents are proud of us… Enjoy…….
@@robinbarber9177 Thank you for your lovely comment, Robin! Seems like there are more of us who picked up sewing after our mothers passed away. I am really glad that I at least am keeping that piece of her legacy alive. I think our mothers would be proud of us ❤️
Yes to vlogmas 🎄loved yours last year ❤ Norwegian traditions and all of the things Christmas please,I love Christmas too,sadly here in southern part of Sweden we hardly ever get snow ,we have mostly all grey from mid November to mid March (not to mention January that is pain ,and it has at least 50 extra days)
Hi Karen Marie, I live in New Zealand, where we are heading toward our summer Christmas. I would love to hear about your Christmas traditions and to see what Christmas looks like in your part of the world. Thanks for your videos, I enjoy watching them.
Thanks, Sarah! I'll do my best :) Being from a country so far north, a summer Christmas sounds fun! Would have been great to experience that at some time.
I really enjoy watching your channel. Love a little peak into your life along with the sewing content. I live in a small town in Idaho, USA so quite different lifestyle.
Loving your vlogs Karen Marie! Please don’t change. YT just messes with our heads sometimes. I also have weird fluctuations in numbers. All we can do is be ourselves! Have really enjoyed our walk in the forest, thank you, and as for Christmas Traditions - yes please, bring them on! I look forward to your Vlogmases!! Happy YT 1st Anniversary! You made me realise I’m now at my 4th! Susan x
I loved watching vlogmas last year. I am not sure we will be doing it though. I think a combination of all of your ideas would be great. I would love to know about your traditions and see the local area. I also really enjoyed creative Christmas sewalongs. Kelly 🎄🎄🎄
Greetings from California. I’ve just found your channel. Had never heard of vlogmas 😅 where have I been? I would love for you to share any special ornaments on your tree or any trimmings around the house. 😊
Congrats on one year, really enjoy your blog. Yes please to blogmas, I will be watching. Really enjoy what you are making and gifting. Really interested in Christmas traditions and events from another country. Lovely to be connected in that way.
@@janevellenderartist Thanks for your feedback, Jane! I’m taking notes :)
Great video…yes: please do more related to your article. I agree with all the points you made, especially related to different needles, stitches and fabrics. That wasnt covered in my classes and so after my high school, i had a lot of fails, not realizing all these variables were the cause. My progress happened with practice, making toiles important, or even practicing on one’s children as they use less fabric. So it is good to recommend projects that build skills and practice, even now. Also, enjoy hearing about your part of the world, the quick sunday walk was brilliant…would love to see the progress of the different seasons out there. Would enjoy how your community celebrates Christmas: street decorations, foods, customs, and prayers. God bless!
@@cyfeltham3536 Thanks, Cy! ❤️
Hi Karen Marie, love your vlogs and pleased to hear you’re doing vlogmas I love going on walks with you and seeing the local area at Christmas would be great ❤
@@ClaireColeman-w6c thank you for watching, Claire! ❤️
Love your vlogs! Keep going, as you have the ability to make me happy! All the way from South Africa! Can’t wait for your Vlogmas.
@@sharonjennings4417 how lovely! I’m so glad ❤️
Love these walks and chats! I was on a walk at the same time so it was perfect ! Great to hear your plans for vlogmas! I’d be so interested in all that but you need to add THE FOOD!!!! 😂😂😂
Your article sounds really interesting too! Well done!
Thank you for the company. Have a lovely week
@@TheFrenchSeams_vlog haha. Oh yes! The food! I’ll add it to the list 😂
Hi Karen Marie,
I really enjoy your videos because they are you and different from others I watch. I love when you share your life and experiences in Norway because it is so different than the US where I live. Honestly, if I didn’t have children who live here I’ve thought about living in Norway. For vlogmas I’d love to see and hear about your traditions. Thanks for taking the time and all your efforts you put into your channel.
@@sheilapagliaccio9086 oh, what a lovely comment! Thank you, Sheila!
Yes! I wanna see ALLLLLL the things! Especially the Norwegian traditions. I'm sure I'm familiar with a couple but I have no doubt I'll get quite an education from your vlogmas and I'll be able to dazzle my in-laws with my newly acquired Norwegian cultural knowledge!!! haha. But truly, just keep being you and share as you have been. You're awesome x
@@faithmathingsdal79 haha. Thanks, Faith! ❤️(I’ll teach you a few phrases and everything so you’ll get an extra gold star from your in-laws 😂)
As a Canadian with Norwegian and Swedish roots, I would love to learn through you about traditions and customs.
Post when it suits your schedule and make videos you like. Don't change who you are or how you are.
Thank you for sharing this walk in the forest for us all.
@@HappyBrainCrafts Thank you for your lovely comment! ❤️ it’s so interesting for me to hear that so many from other countries have Scandinavian roots, and that they would love to learn more about the Scandi traditions :)
I’m so glad I found your channel, I really enjoy hearing what you’re up to and how things are going. I’m very interested in your traditions. My husband is of Norwegian decent and I am from Swedish descent. We both share some German and I also have danish. I would love to see your Christmas traditions. We are in the states and celebrate some traditions of our grandparents. I have my Swedish grandmother’s ableskiver pan and make those a few times every year. My husband’s family makes lefse. This was a lovely walk and chat today.
@@amierikke6225 oh, I’m delighted to hear it! Would love to learn how to make æbleskiver. The Danes have such a way with their sweet treats ❤️
Karen Marie, please continue your videos. I enjoy spending time with you. You listed things we might like to see. I say, everything! I appreciate your time with us. Thank you.
Suzanne
@@houseinnorthcarolina9439 What a lovely comment. Thank you, Suzanne! ❤️
Karen Marie, I love your chatty walks! As far as Vlogmas, I love seeing anything you'd like to share about the Norwegian culture, your family's holiday traditions and the local holiday happenings. I'm apparently speaking as one "nosy Parker" to another. 🤣🤣
Outside of Vlogmas, I enjoy a real variety. Life happenings, sewing makes and fails, your sewing frustrations. The whole sewing picture.. I think sharing sewing frustrations and fails , the effects of work and family life on your sewing, etc. documents your honest sewing journey. I love your channel! X
@@dianewilliams7931 Oh, Diane. What a lovely comment! You just made my day ❤️
Yes, I love the sewing hobby. I make quilts and other projects but added garment sewing over the last couple of years. I love the creativity of this hobby but also feel it can be therapeutic, with a sense of being productive. I think it would be great to see the area where you live, your traditions, and things you are making.
@@dawnwyda7950 Thanks, Dawn! I totally agree. I love that combo, too.
It's great to hear you talking about the positive impact of sewing for home sewists. The throw away society, and it's consequences make me love sewing all the more. And I love seeing all the things you've made. 😊
@@carolbibby3089 Totally agree! Thanks, Carol ❤️
Karen Marie as someone who lives in the tropics Australia I would love to see and hear about your traditions I really enjoyed your walks in the snow last Christmas and your walk in the forest was beautiful as you can imagine our season’s are wet or dry with lots of humidity in the wet so just keep doing your vlogs as I have been with you from the beginning and our lives are so different sewing has joined so many from all parts of world how beautiful is that 🥰……Robyn
@@robynstock3516 Wow, Robyn. Thank you! It’s amazing to me that someone from the other side of the world is watching my little channel. I love that our sewing hobby is getting us all together. ❤️
I Iove going on your walk with you. I like hearing about people's favourite patterns 😍 I'll be tuning in for your vlogmas
@@sewmytroublesaway Thank you! ❤️
Keep on keeping on Karen Marie and don’t worry too much about viewer numbers. There are lots of us who enjoy your content and keep coming back 😊
@@alisonkemp1671 Thank you, Alison! ❤️
Yes I agree…keep doing your videos. The saying is….Life be life(ing) for many people. When we get the opportunity to watch videos..we do. I guess it’s like people who experience losing their sew-Jo . It just slows down then picks up!!
I’ve never had the opportunity to watch videos (sewing) from people outside the US. So nice to see we all have something in common no matter where we are on the spectrum.
I too began sewing after my mom passed…..😢. I hope our parents are proud of us…
Enjoy…….
@@robinbarber9177 Thank you for your lovely comment, Robin! Seems like there are more of us who picked up sewing after our mothers passed away. I am really glad that I at least am keeping that piece of her legacy alive. I think our mothers would be proud of us ❤️
Yes to vlogmas 🎄loved yours last year ❤ Norwegian traditions and all of the things Christmas please,I love Christmas too,sadly here in southern part of Sweden we hardly ever get snow ,we have mostly all grey from mid November to mid March (not to mention January that is pain ,and it has at least 50 extra days)
@@paulamattsson8583 Thanks, Paula! ❤️ Haha.. yes, January is endless, isn’t it..? :)
Happy vloggerversary 🎉🎉
Our viewing numbers are often sparse with the occasional 'hit'
I sew for all of the reasons xxx
@@SistasofStitchcraft thank you! ❤️🥂
I enjoyed your video today thank you....keep on going 😊
@@catherinebate9458 Thank you, Catherine! ❤️
Hi Karen Marie, I live in New Zealand, where we are heading toward our summer Christmas. I would love to hear about your Christmas traditions and to see what Christmas looks like in your part of the world. Thanks for your videos, I enjoy watching them.
Thanks, Sarah! I'll do my best :)
Being from a country so far north, a summer Christmas sounds fun! Would have been great to experience that at some time.
I really enjoy watching your channel. Love a little peak into your life along with the sewing content. I live in a small town in Idaho, USA so quite different lifestyle.
@@darlaharberd3824 Thank you! Oh, I would imagine that would be quite different. Would love to know more about living in Idaho, too. :)
Loving your vlogs Karen Marie! Please don’t change. YT just messes with our heads sometimes. I also have weird fluctuations in numbers. All we can do is be ourselves! Have really enjoyed our walk in the forest, thank you, and as for Christmas Traditions - yes please, bring them on! I look forward to your Vlogmases!! Happy YT 1st Anniversary! You made me realise I’m now at my 4th! Susan x
@@seasidestitches615 Thanks, Susan! ❤️ Yes, some times I can’t understand the YT algorithms either. I can’t wait for vlogmas :)
@@madebykarenmarieI love your natural style, and gave you a mention on my channel last week! Xx
@@seasidestitches615 Oh, thank you, Susan! How kind of you
I loved watching vlogmas last year. I am not sure we will be doing it though. I think a combination of all of your ideas would be great. I would love to know about your traditions and see the local area. I also really enjoyed creative Christmas sewalongs. Kelly 🎄🎄🎄
@@SistasofStitchcraft it is a bit of a committment, but I just loved it last year. I missed it a lot in January. Got spoiled with daily content 😉
@@madebykarenmarie absolutely. I loved having a few hours catching up with everyone. Like you, I love Christmas xxx
Greetings from California. I’ve just found your channel. Had never heard of vlogmas 😅 where have I been? I would love for you to share any special ornaments on your tree or any trimmings around the house. 😊
@@CleopatraSeventh hello, hello - and welcome to my channel! I’ll make a note of your idea on the Christmas tree. ❤️