My mom taught me to embroider, to sew, to clean and decorate my home. I sewed all of my family's clothes, maternity wear, baby clothes, western wear, and curtains. I love to sew. I made my own doll clothes when I was little and my mom made my Thumbalina doll clothes and I still have them. I really enjoyed your show. Thank you!!
I learned on my grandmother’s treadle machine when I was 7 or 8. I started sewing by hand and kept bothering my mother to sew using the machine and she finally said yes, I was in my glory and have sewn ever since. I’m 72 now and have sewn for my daughters and grans…..I have been blessed with a husband who has given me new machines when my others died…..I am truly blessed 😊. And I too love the diorama and fell in love making one for school and I love miniatures
Laura you are my kind of girl. My husband bought me my own sewing machine the first Christmas we were married. I have made various things over the years, but sewing for my kids brought me the most joy. Tfs your memories. Have a great week.
Love all these little projects. I too learned to sew when in kindergarten. My mom said two things- “keep your fingers away from the needle and don’t touch the tension knob, otherwise you can’t hurt anything”. I have now bought my granddaughter her first beginner sewing machine and she loves sewing. We have so much fun together. Thanks for lovely projects and sweet memories. PS- the green around the dress form is just right. No other green needed.
My grandma was a union seamstress always wore her union pin and said look for the union label because they had finishers back in the day..she sewed wool in the summer in St. Louis Mo and parachutes for the solders in ww2..she could sew anything!..she was born in 1904..thank god she lived till she was 100 I would have never got to know her at 52!❤..so when u talk about how long u have been sewing makes my heart full❤
What a great legacy!! I miss my grandmother but know she is sitting at the foot of Jesus and will see her again one day. I want to make sure my grands have good memories of Grammy creating.
@ it sure is!..I’m passing my grandmas memories with my grandkids!..I know mine is in heaven as well she was very religious catholic of course being Italian and all!..bet your grandma was a neat lady!..I’m sure she is at the feet of Jesus ❤️🌹
All of the pieces you made in this video turned out beautifully, but I think the dress forms and the little tin are my favorites. I've got to find some little miniatures so I can try to create something myself, as well as some little dress forms to give those a try. Wish me luck in my search.
I sincerely could not choose one. I love the mini tin, I love the dress with the lattice stamp and I also love the Pink and green dress form with the rub ons but really I love it all 🩷
Myra, I absolutely LOVE this video. My favourite will have to be the two dressforms. What a great idea to put transfers on it! I have a small collection of thrifted jewelry stands/dressforms, that I upcycled. I removed the rod where one is supposed to hang the jewellery, and put little finals (I made myself a mould from one that I sawed off the rod) on the holes where the rod came out. I'm definitely going to use transfers on the one that's waiting to be finished.
Oh, Myra these are all beautiful projects. I love each and every one of them. I am a sewer myself and I'm now almost 68 years old and I've been sewing my whole life. My daughter is 42 and when she was a little girl I made beautiful Sundat Church dresses for her and Halloween costumes and my 2 boys I sewed mostly bathrobes and summer clothes. I love the tin because it's all the things I love too. I do enjoy crocheting too. I'm into so many crafts I sometimes don't know what to choose each day but it has to be something or I can't get through the day. Well thank you for all the inspiration I recieved from your diys. I certainly am going to make a few. ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing your story. I love hearing about how people use their creativity to express themselves! Yes, we can tell our tales about all the projects we have made for our kiddos. One summer my daughter had 10 dresses. I just loved sewing and making her all the beautiful things. I have tried to crochet but I just cannot get it. There are just not enough hours in our days. Have a lovely week sweet friend.
@@farmfreshdesigns59 wow 10 dresses!?..that’s so neat!!..and they willl be saved I’m sure when they get older they can say grandma made this and then keep passing it down because it’s that special! That’s one thing my grandma never attempted crochet.. but she loved needle point!..all her pillow cases were needlepoint and she ironed her sheets and pillow cases and u better not sit on her bed after she made it!🤣👏🇮🇹…do u quilt?..can’t do that one either..hubbys mother made quilts and crocheted and sewed and made her kids costumes growing up for Halloween.. thank you for sharing your story as well Myra you’re pretty much my favorite on TH-cam and a beautiful soul!.. I get through the day without making something it’s total therapy!Awee that means the world to me that u like my crafts!
@@Freddybender123 yes I saved a lot of her dresses and wrapped them in acid free tissue paper. She only had boys but hopefully we can pass them down some way.
@@Freddybender123 my mom used to iron pillow cases. I did a lot of cross stitch back in the day. I loved that. I have quilted some but it means sitting down too long. With my ADHD being still is hard.
@ that must be my problem I’ve always had adhd growing up hard to sit still for too long!still that way and some anxiety mixed in there..your the best Myra!!..I mean that!!gods honest truth!
Myra, all of these are so beautiful and meaningful! I was 10 when my mother taught me to sew. I sewed many of my daughter’s clothes when she was little, along with my own. One costume I made for her for a special dance at school, and I still have it! I also used to be so interested in dioramas and miniatures. We used to make some from old soap cartons. I still love them! So glad you are back and hope your holidays were blessed and peaceful! As always, thank you for sharing your gift of creativity 🙏
Thanks sweet friend. Oh thanks for sharing those memories. I still have a lot of my daughter's dresses from years ago. I wrapped them in acid free tissue paper. She has 2 boys so somehow I need to pass them down one day. Happy Tuesday.
I luv all your pieces. I don’t have a favorite. I am a sewer and have been sewing since I was young but not as young as you. I think I was in jr high. It brings me a lot of joy as well.
Hey friend, I had to take home ec in middle school and they made me sew with all the tools. Little did the teacher know I could have finished the project in about 15 minutes. :)))))))). Hope your week is amazing.
Myra, these are absolutely beautiful. I can't even pick a favorite because I love each one. I have been sewing for over 40 years started as a child in the 70's, so I really appreciate your projects today
Felicitation madame Myra, ce que vous avez fait est vraiment magnifique j'ai adoré merci pour le partage de votre savoir-faire et expérience ❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟
Also picked up some of those flat felt things for the stamps omg game changer!!..I couldn’t get them to have a crisp image until I bought them!!..I forgot to thank u for that too!!..sorry I commented so much 🤣🙏🏼✅🌹
@@farmfreshdesigns59 omg we totally would be talking for hours for sure!!..it’s a total game changer!..my hubby and granddaughter hears Myra’s name a lot!..Myra did this Myra did that 🤣💯👏✅.
Happy new year, Myra. The projects are beautiful! I love the dress forms and how they turned out. Love the idea of using Dap. I will have to try it. My aunt was a 4-H leader and had a terrible time trying to teach me how to sew because I was left handed. She would make me sit across from her so I could see how she put things together. It didn’t work. I would rush through my projects or get frustrated. After many tries things finally clicked. I enjoy sewing now and spent last January making bunnies…over 100 of them. 🐰🐰My sister (who is a better seamstress than me) loved them and used them for her Easter egg hunt. Looking forward to see what your next projects will be this year. Have a fabulous week.❤❤❤
That’s an awesome story! Have a great week. Those would be fun for an Easter egg hunt. Gosh girl, now you have me thinking I need to get busy sewing some bunnies. I got all the crafty genes but none of the cooking ones. My sister can cook better than the Food Network stars but can't sew a lick. :))). Hope your week is amazing sweet friend.
Oh my gosh, all those caulk castings on the dress form were awesome! I love seeing smaller ones used. Also loved the transfers too. Be still my heart, loved seeing all the pink! I have a dress form I need to decorate. I too made all my clothes when I was in high school in the 1970s!
It is so much fun to personalize a dress form. Girl, we are so much alike. Can you just live closer so we could go get coffee together??? Have a wonderful week.
@farmfreshdesigns59 I surely wish I lived closer! Idaho is far from all my favorite creators. But I'm so glad to be able to learn from and enjoy your creativity!
You’re welcome! It’s such a fun thing to do. I think I am going to try it on the Dainty Flourishes mould since those are skinny. It may take several days but I have grown to love caulking. And sometimes, I am even patient enough to use it. :)))). Have a wonderfully blessed week sweet friend.
Hi Myra, I love all of these so much. They are all GORGEOUS. My favourites are the little tin, which is beautiful and so cute. My other favourites are the dress forms. They are so beautiful. I was looking at a lot of those tins the other day but my head wouldn’t work. I knew I wanted some of them but couldn’t think of what to do with them. I wish I’d have purchased them now. My prayers for an awesome new year for you and your family and I pray that 2025 is filled with lots of Blessings. TFS Myra. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks so much Miss Pamela. I hope your Christmas was filled with joy and love. You are such a precious soul to me. The tin was so much fun to create and I am always on the hunt for dress forms. I hope your year is filled with blessings and lots of happy memories. Love you across the pond.
@ thank you Myra. I had quite a quiet Christmas this year but still spent with my family so very nice. You are very special to me also. Take care f yourself xxx
OH MY GOSH MYRA!!! You’re right these are all so stinking cute!! It’s hard to pick a favourite, but k guess I’d also say the tin, but really I love it all. I also love The dress form with the teeny tiny moulds all over it. They are so delicate. What a great idea to use caulk for them. I can’t imagine anything else would work with this teeny moulds. I’m 62, and I used to make all my clothes when I worked at the bank when I was younger. We had to wear dresses or suits with skirts with nylons, and I don’t like nylons, so I would make pantsuits. They were acceptable. I didn’t have anywhere to buy them, and back then it was a lot less expensive to make your clothes than it was to buy them. I don’t have kids or grandkids, but I would have loved to have, and to have made their clothes. Tracey 🇨🇦
Thanks so much Tracey for sharing that with me. Fabric and patterns are more costly than they were when we were younger. I always hated nylons and wear them rarely now. Usually, I wear them at funerals and that is all I want to wear them. My daughter at 9yrs old decided she did not want the frilly dresses but was ok with me making clothes she wanted. And my son, well that kid was always wanting some sort of costume for his history classes. I made all sorts of crazy costumes. I made one of a British soldier once. And of course, I had to embarrass him by making pics of him. He went on to sewing when he started creating furniture cushions. It was hilarious to see him hunched over my sewing machine. And who do they always go to when they need clothing repairs, yes mom. Hope you have a great week.
Myra, these are all so pretty! I love the dress forms! I've seen the tabletop one in your crafting area and it's so pretty I had to have one so I found one at Walmart that was being sold as a small pet clothes hanger.😆It has some kind of cloth over the body and I'm wondering if I could do an IOD transfer onto that fabric (looks like maybe a soft jersey)?? Your pink one today looks like it has lace applique on a dress, so very pretty! No one would ever know it's caulking! My mother sewed all her clothes growing up and us, her daughters' too. I took to drawing, crochet and crafts. Thanks for a lovely video, blessings~Wendy🥰 🙏
That is a great idea about the pet clothes hanger! I am not sure about jersey. You could try a small transfer somewhere maybe on the back and see how it works before you use a bigger transfer. The larger form I used the transfer on had a fabric cover and I just cut it off (but it was dirty since I thrifted it). Crochet is something I have always wanted to do but just can't get the hang of it. Have a great week.
@farmfreshdesigns59 Thank you for the idea of testing it first. Probably do the same thing with decoupage testing? But not sure if you could decoupage onto fabric like jersey? I had someone who crocheted teach me with a lot of practice. But it was taking a couple of beginner classes at JoAnns and the local yarn shops that did the trick. I'm sure you could pick it up that way! I hope you do bc it's fun. However I identified with you when you talked about wanting to get to other projects for so long! I have way too many craft projects lined up!🥰
Yes, I have decoupaged on fabric before. It cannot be washed later but definitely something you can try. I have taken 2 classes and even had one of my students "try" to teach me. haha. My problem is turning and going the opposite way. I get confused and have to count. My ADHD kicks in and I forget to count stitches. :))). I really wish I could master it so maybe one day.......
@@farmfreshdesigns59 Yes, counting stitches can be a pain for anyone. I used to use stitch markers to help me. I hope you do get to learn it someday! Thanks for the tip on decoupaging fabric. I also want to recover a lamp shade with fabric. Maybe some time, since you sew so well, you could show how to make a paper pattern for cutting the fabric? I have no sewing skills and didn't understand what some said about cutting a semicircle "on the bias." Thank you again for your great videos and kind help!💕
Thanks so much for subbing. I just subscribed to your channel, as well. I love all the miniatures you make. I want to spend more time watching your videos. My husband build a doll house years ago for my office. I was a school counselor and used it for play therapy sometimes. Even the male students loved it. Since I retired and brought it home, my granddaughters love to play with it. Hope your week is amazing.
I grew up sewing and learned on a Singer paddle powered,😅. I love everything you made. Oh my gosh, it feels like forever since I’ve watched your videos. Warmer weather? Stay safe during our first “ winter weather “ coming up. I’m like “ I’m just gonna wait and see” mode. I hate ice storms and the last future cast map I saw indicated a very bad ice storm! I hope and pray not. The grocery store shelves will be emptied of the bread n milk😂😂😂. Hugs. Oh by the way, I hate to sew now. My oldest daughter and I were talking about that yesterday. She’s sewing and I’m not😅. 😊❤
I hear ya about the weather, I’m not a fan of ice storms either! We are already planning to hunker down and stay warm. We lose power a lot out in the country so we bought a generator Saturday. I cannot lose all the things I put up in our freezer this summer. My daughter never wanted to sew and that poor girl does not craft either. Thankfully, my granddaughters want to do it all. They especially making air dry clay moulds. I hope you have a safe and warm week. Love you friend.
@ it was fun and easy. I know if you have great computer skill you can load the pics and remove background and make foreground black, but that’s a lot for many folk, so I think paint on photo is much easier.
My mom taught me to embroider, to sew, to clean and decorate my home. I sewed all of my family's clothes, maternity wear, baby clothes, western wear, and curtains. I love to sew. I made my own doll clothes when I was little and my mom made my Thumbalina doll clothes and I still have them. I really enjoyed your show. Thank you!!
Aww thanks for sharing those sweet memories. I hope your week is awesome💕
I learned on my grandmother’s treadle machine when I was 7 or 8. I started sewing by hand and kept bothering my mother to sew using the machine and she finally said yes, I was in my glory and have sewn ever since. I’m 72 now and have sewn for my daughters and grans…..I have been blessed with a husband who has given me new machines when my others died…..I am truly blessed 😊. And I too love the diorama and fell in love making one for school and I love miniatures
Laura you are my kind of girl. My husband bought me my own sewing machine the first Christmas we were married. I have made various things over the years, but sewing for my kids brought me the most joy. Tfs your memories. Have a great week.
Love all these little projects. I too learned to sew when in kindergarten. My mom said two things- “keep your fingers away from the needle and don’t touch the tension knob, otherwise you can’t hurt anything”. I have now bought my granddaughter her first beginner sewing machine and she loves sewing. We have so much fun together. Thanks for lovely projects and sweet memories. PS- the green around the dress form is just right. No other green needed.
@@sandracross340 thanks Sandra. Yes, my grandmother also was strict about the tension knob😂. I love passing down what we know. Have a great week💕
My grandma was a union seamstress always wore her union pin and said look for the union label because they had finishers back in the day..she sewed wool in the summer in St. Louis Mo and parachutes for the solders in ww2..she could sew anything!..she was born in 1904..thank god she lived till she was 100 I would have never got to know her at 52!❤..so when u talk about how long u have been sewing makes my heart full❤
What a great legacy!! I miss my grandmother but know she is sitting at the foot of Jesus and will see her again one day. I want to make sure my grands have good memories of Grammy creating.
@ it sure is!..I’m passing my grandmas memories with my grandkids!..I know mine is in heaven as well she was very religious catholic of course being Italian and all!..bet your grandma was a neat lady!..I’m sure she is at the feet of Jesus ❤️🌹
@@Freddybender123 maybe they are friends and talk about how awesome their granddaughters are😂
@ your grandkids are gonna know how to make lots of things!!by the way online Walmart has the blush pink
@ ohh I’m sure!!..cause we are!!🤣✅💚❤️👏
I loved them all !! So sweet and adorable !! My favorite probably is the piece you had with the dress form and the lattice stamp 💕💕💕
All of the pieces you made in this video turned out beautifully, but I think the dress forms and the little tin are my favorites. I've got to find some little miniatures so I can try to create something myself, as well as some little dress forms to give those a try. Wish me luck in my search.
I sincerely could not choose one. I love the mini tin, I love the dress with the lattice stamp and I also love the Pink and green dress form with the rub ons but really I love it all 🩷
Thanks so very much Vicki. Hope your week goes well 💕
The tim and dress forms are absolutely beautiful!!! You are so blessed and naturally creative and gifted!!!
Aww thanks so much Teresa. This was a fun video to make. Have a wonderful week 💕
All of these are gorgeous, but I think the silhouettes are my favorite ❤
Thanks so much. I always love Roycycled paper. Have a great week.
They all turned out gorgeous but I really love the dress forms!!!!
Thanks, they were fun to make. Have a great week.
Myra, I absolutely LOVE this video. My favourite will have to be the two dressforms. What a great idea to put transfers on it! I have a small collection of thrifted jewelry stands/dressforms, that I upcycled. I removed the rod where one is supposed to hang the jewellery, and put little finals (I made myself a mould from one that I sawed off the rod) on the holes where the rod came out. I'm definitely going to use transfers on the one that's waiting to be finished.
Oh wow, that sounds amazing. I know they look wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Have a great week.
Oh, Myra these are all beautiful projects. I love each and every one of them. I am a sewer myself and I'm now almost 68 years old and I've been sewing my whole life. My daughter is 42 and when she was a little girl I made beautiful Sundat Church dresses for her and Halloween costumes and my 2 boys I sewed mostly bathrobes and summer clothes. I love the tin because it's all the things I love too. I do enjoy crocheting too. I'm into so many crafts I sometimes don't know what to choose each day but it has to be something or I can't get through the day. Well thank you for all the inspiration I recieved from your diys. I certainly am going to make a few. ❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing your story. I love hearing about how people use their creativity to express themselves! Yes, we can tell our tales about all the projects we have made for our kiddos. One summer my daughter had 10 dresses. I just loved sewing and making her all the beautiful things. I have tried to crochet but I just cannot get it. There are just not enough hours in our days. Have a lovely week sweet friend.
@@farmfreshdesigns59 wow 10 dresses!?..that’s so neat!!..and they willl be saved I’m sure when they get older they can say grandma made this and then keep passing it down because it’s that special! That’s one thing my grandma never attempted crochet.. but she loved needle point!..all her pillow cases were needlepoint and she ironed her sheets and pillow cases and u better not sit on her bed after she made it!🤣👏🇮🇹…do u quilt?..can’t do that one either..hubbys mother made quilts and crocheted and sewed and made her kids costumes growing up for Halloween.. thank you for sharing your story as well Myra you’re pretty much my favorite on TH-cam and a beautiful soul!.. I get through the day without making something it’s total therapy!Awee that means the world to me that u like my crafts!
@@Freddybender123 yes I saved a lot of her dresses and wrapped them in acid free tissue paper. She only had boys but hopefully we can pass them down some way.
@@Freddybender123 my mom used to iron pillow cases. I did a lot of cross stitch back in the day. I loved that. I have quilted some but it means sitting down too long. With my ADHD being still is hard.
@ that must be my problem I’ve always had adhd growing up hard to sit still for too long!still that way and some anxiety mixed in there..your the best Myra!!..I mean that!!gods honest truth!
Myra, all of these are so beautiful and meaningful! I was 10 when my mother taught me to sew. I sewed many of my daughter’s clothes when she was little, along with my own. One costume I made for her for a special dance at school, and I still have it! I also used to be so interested in dioramas and miniatures. We used to make some from old soap cartons. I still love them! So glad you are back and hope your holidays were blessed and peaceful! As always, thank you for sharing your gift of creativity 🙏
Thanks sweet friend. Oh thanks for sharing those memories. I still have a lot of my daughter's dresses from years ago. I wrapped them in acid free tissue paper. She has 2 boys so somehow I need to pass them down one day. Happy Tuesday.
Mine has two boys as well! Oh well, I save everything anyways, just in case 😊
@ oh goodness, we must be twins. I like to save so much from my children’s’ growing up years.
I luv all your pieces. I don’t have a favorite. I am a sewer and have been sewing since I was young but not as young as you. I think I was in jr high. It brings me a lot of joy as well.
Hey friend, I had to take home ec in middle school and they made me sew with all the tools. Little did the teacher know I could have finished the project in about 15 minutes. :)))))))). Hope your week is amazing.
Myra they are all so beautiful they all spoke to my heart!
Thanks so very much. Have a lovely week.
Myra, these are absolutely beautiful. I can't even pick a favorite because I love each one. I have been sewing for over 40 years started as a child in the 70's, so I really appreciate your projects today
Thank you so much! Some of my favorite outfits over the years have been my sewing creations. Have a great week.
Felicitation madame Myra, ce que vous avez fait est vraiment magnifique j'ai adoré merci pour le partage de votre savoir-faire et expérience ❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟❤🌟
Thanks so much sweet Claire. Have a fabulous week.
@farmfreshdesigns59 for you too
I love the little tin. I have a lot of Altoid tins. I have to start collecting tiny things.
It’s so much fun to give those tins a new life! I love using them for diys. Anything miniature is fun. Happy Tuesday.
Love those dress forms!!..I’ve been wanting one forever!!..love how u created both pieces!..you def inspired me!..for quite some time now!🌻
Thanks so much sweet friend! Hope you have a fantastic week.
I love all your projects, so beautiful. I made a diorama in school and loved it. Mine was a dinosaur one.
Thanks so much Katie. Dioramas are so much fun to create. I always loved creating stories with things instead of words. Have a wonderful week.
Love all these crafts. Love to sew too
Thanks Tracy. Yes, sewing is so much fun and even talking about it makes me want to pull it out and make something. I hope you have a lovely week.
Also picked up some of those flat felt things for the stamps omg game changer!!..I couldn’t get them to have a crisp image until I bought them!!..I forgot to thank u for that too!!..sorry I commented so much 🤣🙏🏼✅🌹
I know what you mean. It's a game changer. Happy crafting. We just need to talk on the phone. Girl, we probably could talk for hours. :)))
What exactly is the thing she uses to rub the stamps with. I want to find one. Thanks for info.
@ hey Sandra, look in the description box below the video to my Amazon link to the stamp press. You’ll love it.
@@farmfreshdesigns59thank you. I just placed my order. 😊
@@farmfreshdesigns59 omg we totally would be talking for hours for sure!!..it’s a total game changer!..my hubby and granddaughter hears Myra’s name a lot!..Myra did this Myra did that 🤣💯👏✅.
Beautiful work! You are so talented.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Hope your week is lovely.
Myra you out did yourself! They’re all you!❤
Thanks so much Rebecca. Yes, they are all the things I love. Have a wonderful week.
@ you have a good week also. We’re having snow in Murphy, NC.
@ hey friend we are east of Charlotte. Small world.
These are beautiful! I especially love the little tin.❤
Glad you like them! Have a great week.
Happy new year, Myra. The projects are beautiful! I love the dress forms and how they turned out. Love the idea of using Dap. I will have to try it. My aunt was a 4-H leader and had a terrible time trying to teach me how to sew because I was left handed. She would make me sit across from her so I could see how she put things together. It didn’t work. I would rush through my projects or get frustrated. After many tries things finally clicked. I enjoy sewing now and spent last January making bunnies…over 100 of them. 🐰🐰My sister (who is a better seamstress than me) loved them and used them for her Easter egg hunt. Looking forward to see what your next projects will be this year. Have a fabulous week.❤❤❤
That’s an awesome story! Have a great week. Those would be fun for an Easter egg hunt. Gosh girl, now you have me thinking I need to get busy sewing some bunnies. I got all the crafty genes but none of the cooking ones. My sister can cook better than the Food Network stars but can't sew a lick. :))). Hope your week is amazing sweet friend.
First time viewer. I absolutely love your creativity and talent! I will follow along from here on. Thank you!
Welcome to the channel! Thanks for watching and subscribing. I hope you have a wonderfully lovely week.
I love to sew! These projects really caught my eye! Love it!
Thanks so much Pat. Hope your week is amazing.
Oh they are all beautiful👏🏻👏🏻💕💕
Thanks so much. Have a great week.
Loved the tin
Thanks so much. It was super fun to make. Have a great week.
Oh my gosh, all those caulk castings on the dress form were awesome! I love seeing smaller ones used. Also loved the transfers too. Be still my heart, loved seeing all the pink! I have a dress form I need to decorate. I too made all my clothes when I was in high school in the 1970s!
It is so much fun to personalize a dress form. Girl, we are so much alike. Can you just live closer so we could go get coffee together??? Have a wonderful week.
@farmfreshdesigns59 I surely wish I lived closer! Idaho is far from all my favorite creators. But I'm so glad to be able to learn from and enjoy your creativity!
@ yes you are just a bit away so I’m glad we can connect online.
You are so talented! Loved them all!! ❤
Thank you so much! Have a wonderful week. 💕
Beautiful creations, my friend!
Thank you so much, friend, I'm so glad you like them.
I love these.
I really need to get back to my sewing ❤
Thanks friend. I wish I had more time to sew. Have a great week.
I love the tin.❤❤❤
Thanks Fran. Have a lovely week.
So creative and fun! Love all of them!
Thanks so very much. Hope your week is amazing.
You girls should love these
I know, right. They have been sick and not able to come to Grammy's house this week. I am sure they will "need" these.
@ praying that the girls feel better so so they can once again come and enjoy great fun at Grammy’s house 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
The youngest still had some residual crud but they are both on the mend. Thanks so much sweet friend.
Myra everything is beautiful!
Thanks so much friend. Hope your week is wonderful.
Beautiful pieces Myra!
Thank you so much! I love finding thrifted items and giving them a new life. Have a great week.
Gorgeous, think I'll make some for my sewing area ❤
You bet they will look great in your sewing space! Happy Tuesday.
I’m loving the Tin already ❤
Thanks, I love it so much.
@ welcome and ditto
Ohhh the chalking moulds thanks to u i learned how to ❤
You’re welcome! It’s such a fun thing to do. I think I am going to try it on the Dainty Flourishes mould since those are skinny. It may take several days but I have grown to love caulking. And sometimes, I am even patient enough to use it. :)))). Have a wonderfully blessed week sweet friend.
@ it is so fun your so right!!..oh the dainty flourishes would be perfect!!..it’s worth the several days right!?!.that technique is truly awesome
@ thank u too have a blessed week as well🌹
@ I’ll let you know how it goes.
Hi Myra, I love all of these so much. They are all GORGEOUS. My favourites are the little tin, which is beautiful and so cute. My other favourites are the dress forms. They are so beautiful. I was looking at a lot of those tins the other day but my head wouldn’t work. I knew I wanted some of them but couldn’t think of what to do with them. I wish I’d have purchased them now. My prayers for an awesome new year for you and your family and I pray that 2025 is filled with lots of Blessings. TFS Myra. Looking forward to your next video.
Thanks so much Miss Pamela. I hope your Christmas was filled with joy and love. You are such a precious soul to me. The tin was so much fun to create and I am always on the hunt for dress forms. I hope your year is filled with blessings and lots of happy memories. Love you across the pond.
@ thank you Myra. I had quite a quiet Christmas this year but still spent with my family so very nice. You are very special to me also. Take care f yourself xxx
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Everything was beautiful, especially the tin! Love, love, love. ❤❤❤
Thanks Becky. It was so much fun to make. Have a great week.
OH MY GOSH MYRA!!! You’re right these are all so stinking cute!! It’s hard to pick a favourite, but k guess I’d also say the tin, but really I love it all. I also love The dress form with the teeny tiny moulds all over it. They are so delicate. What a great idea to use caulk for them. I can’t imagine anything else would work with this teeny moulds. I’m 62, and I used to make all my clothes when I worked at the bank when I was younger. We had to wear dresses or suits with skirts with nylons, and I don’t like nylons, so I would make pantsuits. They were acceptable. I didn’t have anywhere to buy them, and back then it was a lot less expensive to make your clothes than it was to buy them. I don’t have kids or grandkids, but I would have loved to have, and to have made their clothes. Tracey 🇨🇦
Thanks so much Tracey for sharing that with me. Fabric and patterns are more costly than they were when we were younger. I always hated nylons and wear them rarely now. Usually, I wear them at funerals and that is all I want to wear them. My daughter at 9yrs old decided she did not want the frilly dresses but was ok with me making clothes she wanted. And my son, well that kid was always wanting some sort of costume for his history classes. I made all sorts of crazy costumes. I made one of a British soldier once. And of course, I had to embarrass him by making pics of him. He went on to sewing when he started creating furniture cushions. It was hilarious to see him hunched over my sewing machine. And who do they always go to when they need clothing repairs, yes mom. Hope you have a great week.
@ you’re too funny and cute Myra! Thank you so much for sharing those stories with me ! ❤️
Myra, these are all so pretty! I love the dress forms! I've seen the tabletop one in your crafting area and it's so pretty I had to have one so I found one at Walmart that was being sold as a small pet clothes hanger.😆It has some kind of cloth over the body and I'm wondering if I could do an IOD transfer onto that fabric (looks like maybe a soft jersey)?? Your pink one today looks like it has lace applique on a dress, so very pretty! No one would ever know it's caulking! My mother sewed all her clothes growing up and us, her daughters' too. I took to drawing, crochet and crafts. Thanks for a lovely video, blessings~Wendy🥰 🙏
That is a great idea about the pet clothes hanger! I am not sure about jersey. You could try a small transfer somewhere maybe on the back and see how it works before you use a bigger transfer. The larger form I used the transfer on had a fabric cover and I just cut it off (but it was dirty since I thrifted it). Crochet is something I have always wanted to do but just can't get the hang of it. Have a great week.
@farmfreshdesigns59 Thank you for the idea of testing it first. Probably do the same thing with decoupage testing? But not sure if you could decoupage onto fabric like jersey? I had someone who crocheted teach me with a lot of practice. But it was taking a couple of beginner classes at JoAnns and the local yarn shops that did the trick. I'm sure you could pick it up that way! I hope you do bc it's fun. However I identified with you when you talked about wanting to get to other projects for so long! I have way too many craft projects lined up!🥰
Yes, I have decoupaged on fabric before. It cannot be washed later but definitely something you can try. I have taken 2 classes and even had one of my students "try" to teach me. haha. My problem is turning and going the opposite way. I get confused and have to count. My ADHD kicks in and I forget to count stitches. :))). I really wish I could master it so maybe one day.......
@@farmfreshdesigns59 Yes, counting stitches can be a pain for anyone. I used to use stitch markers to help me. I hope you do get to learn it someday! Thanks for the tip on decoupaging fabric. I also want to recover a lamp shade with fabric. Maybe some time, since you sew so well, you could show how to make a paper pattern for cutting the fabric? I have no sewing skills and didn't understand what some said about cutting a semicircle "on the bias." Thank you again for your great videos and kind help!💕
@ a stitch marker sounds amazing. Thanks.
Sweet little tin
Thanks so much friend. Have a great week.
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Thanks so much Keesha.
Hi just found your channel and subscribed I love shabby shock I do a lot of it on my channel TFS.💞
Thanks so much for subbing. I just subscribed to your channel, as well. I love all the miniatures you make. I want to spend more time watching your videos. My husband build a doll house years ago for my office. I was a school counselor and used it for play therapy sometimes. Even the male students loved it. Since I retired and brought it home, my granddaughters love to play with it. Hope your week is amazing.
These are all adorable ☺️
Thanks Michelle. Have a lovely week.
gorgeous projects!!!
I'm so glad you liked them! Have a good week
Just Beautiful !!!!🥰
Thanks so much Vickie. Have a wonderful week.
I grew up sewing and learned on a Singer paddle powered,😅. I love everything you made. Oh my gosh, it feels like forever since I’ve watched your videos. Warmer weather? Stay safe during our first “ winter weather “ coming up. I’m like “ I’m just gonna wait and see” mode. I hate ice storms and the last future cast map I saw indicated a very bad ice storm! I hope and pray not. The grocery store shelves will be emptied of the bread n milk😂😂😂. Hugs. Oh by the way, I hate to sew now. My oldest daughter and I were talking about that yesterday. She’s sewing and I’m not😅. 😊❤
I hear ya about the weather, I’m not a fan of ice storms either! We are already planning to hunker down and stay warm. We lose power a lot out in the country so we bought a generator Saturday. I cannot lose all the things I put up in our freezer this summer. My daughter never wanted to sew and that poor girl does not craft either. Thankfully, my granddaughters want to do it all. They especially making air dry clay moulds. I hope you have a safe and warm week. Love you friend.
@ I’m so glad you guys bought a generator. My youngest doesn’t have any kind of an artistic side. None.
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Stunning
Thanks so much Leeann. Have a great week.
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Thanks sweet friend. Happy Tuesday.
You are so welcome 🤗
Precious
Thanks so much Michelle. Have a great week.
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Thanks so very much. Have a great week.
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Thanks Sherry. Happy Tuesday.
I think if you added some tiny pearls or diamonds to have some sparkle.
Love the tin too. Here’s my video on easy way to do silhouette for the grandkids. For the LOVE of crafting!
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Oh my goodness, I just watched it. What a great idea. I know what I need to do now when the grands are over to the house. Have a lovely week.
@ it was fun and easy. I know if you have great computer skill you can load the pics and remove background and make foreground black, but that’s a lot for many folk, so I think paint on photo is much easier.
@ yes I agree.
Myra is on❤
Thanks friend.
@ anytime friend🌹