I agree about Marion. She is hugely gifted and a real inspiration. She trusts the process implicitly and creates beautiful things - as do you, Kathryn. ❤
Love the lettering tip, I am stitching quite a few words in my cloth to help me remember what to focus on in 2025 ❣Other than that I am very much doing my own thing but great to follow along for ideas an of course your lovely company and wittering❣
Hey Kathryn. You and Marion are my favorite TH-cam stitchers ❤. I've learned so much from both of your channels. Thank you! 😊 I've thrifted three linen blouses and now in the process of deconstructing them. I plan to try tea dying them and then use them to do some slow stitching.
I so look forward to each and every video that you do! This project is a very bright spot in my days! Thank you for all your creative and most wonderful ideas!
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Much to my surprise I am loving this new project! Not having done anything like this I was a bit hesitant but I could hear Marion in the back of my brain saying "just start it you might find you like it". She was so right. Thank you both for inspiring me to step outside my comfort zone to try something different.
Ahhh....this was just what I needed...I was getting stuck in some overthinking and just couldn't make a decision on how to move forward...this jogged me out of my rigid thinking (which is always a sabotage for me). And I found the 'next' part to do! Thank you!!!!
This was lovely to watch, thank you. I seem to have jumped ahead with stitching, as I’ve become a bit obsessed with the project. I am finding it hugely therapeutic, at least as valuable as expensive counselling. The walks down memory lane, as I stitch, are sorting thoughts and emotions in unexpected ways. Which is the point. All this to say that I’m finding this to be a worthy milestone marker for my 75th year! Thanks also for the tips on stitching letters.
Fran we are the same age and I agree with everything you have said. As my physical abilities are becoming more problematic, I'm finding Kathryn's k3n, Marion's World, and Jeri Bellini all enjoyable. I'm also learning so much. I've been a crafter, painter, sewer, quiltmaker, 'needle artist' etc all of my life. I'm finding this slow-stitch approach is working as a right-brain stimulator for me that is helping to reduce my chronic pain. (better and far less expensive than more drug painkillers) 😊
Wonderful video, Kathryn! I haven’t started this yet, I am hand quilting on my son’s lap quilt. I had bought the fabrics years ago. You inspired me to work on my old projects. Thank you.
Began my own comfort cloth and am just ready to invisible baste my 9-patch to the backing...great SAL for this year...playing catch up--but slowly slowly..;))) hugs, Julierose
Hi. When stitching, I use a lap desk which has a soft underside and a hard non-skid surface on top. I have found it to be more ergonomic than other things I have tried. Hope this is helpful.
k3n I am really enjoying this project. Thanks again for your great content. I found Marion's World from one of your videos. I found you from one of Jeri Bellini's videos. You are each different yet similar and I'm enjoying (and definitely learning new things) all of your videos.
Marion and you are my Favorite stitchers❤ She is a amazing person and is unbelievably talented.💙✨️💙 as are you.
I agree about Marion. She is hugely gifted and a real inspiration. She trusts the process implicitly and creates beautiful things - as do you, Kathryn. ❤
I watch you both. I think you're both wonderful ❤❤❤❤
Love the lettering tip, I am stitching quite a few words in my cloth to help me remember what to focus on in 2025 ❣Other than that I am very much doing my own thing but great to follow along for ideas an of course your lovely company and wittering❣
Hey Kathryn. You and Marion are my favorite TH-cam stitchers ❤. I've learned so much from both of your channels. Thank you! 😊 I've thrifted three linen blouses and now in the process of deconstructing them. I plan to try tea dying them and then use them to do some slow stitching.
I so look forward to each and every video that you do! This project is a very bright spot in my days! Thank you for all your creative and most wonderful ideas!
Much to my surprise I am loving this new project! Not having done anything like this I was a bit hesitant but I could hear Marion in the back of my brain saying "just start it you might find you like it". She was so right. Thank you both for inspiring me to step outside my comfort zone to try something different.
Love it. 💖💖💖
Be u ti full 😊
Marion has hit 50,000!!!!! and well deserved I'd say. I'm sure she'll continue to grow.
Yes I saw that earlier today, absolutely thrilled for her ❤️
❤ TFS
This is a wonderful project!! Thank you for sharing your stitching. A great inspiration ❤
Yay!! It’s that time of the week again! Woo hoo! Thank you so much K3N xx
Ahhh....this was just what I needed...I was getting stuck in some overthinking and just couldn't make a decision on how to move forward...this jogged me out of my rigid thinking (which is always a sabotage for me). And I found the 'next' part to do! Thank you!!!!
love your pod cast and that your lovely top and your lovely work are the same colours
This was lovely to watch, thank you.
I seem to have jumped ahead with stitching, as I’ve become a bit obsessed with the project. I am finding it hugely therapeutic, at least as valuable as expensive counselling. The walks down memory lane, as I stitch, are sorting thoughts and emotions in unexpected ways. Which is the point. All this to say that I’m finding this to be a worthy milestone marker for my 75th year!
Thanks also for the tips on stitching letters.
My pleasure Fran, can't believe you have been 75 times round the sun ❤️
Fran we are the same age and I agree with everything you have said. As my physical abilities are becoming more problematic, I'm finding Kathryn's k3n, Marion's World, and Jeri Bellini all enjoyable. I'm also learning so much. I've been a crafter, painter, sewer, quiltmaker, 'needle artist' etc all of my life. I'm finding this slow-stitch approach is working as a right-brain stimulator for me that is helping to reduce my chronic pain. (better and far less expensive than more drug painkillers) 😊
Wonderful video, Kathryn!
I haven’t started this yet, I am hand quilting on my son’s lap quilt. I had bought the fabrics years ago. You inspired me to work on my old projects. Thank you.
Began my own comfort cloth and am just ready to invisible baste my 9-patch to the backing...great SAL for this year...playing catch up--but slowly slowly..;))) hugs, Julierose
beautiful xx
Hi. When stitching, I use a lap desk which has a soft underside and a hard non-skid surface on top. I have found it to be more ergonomic than other things I have tried. Hope this is helpful.
k3n I am really enjoying this project. Thanks again for your great content. I found Marion's World from one of your videos. I found you from one of Jeri Bellini's videos. You are each different yet similar and I'm enjoying (and definitely learning new things) all of your videos.
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Paper meditation scrolls? Genius - may be you could incorporate your poor, much-used circle template…
Very likely 😁❤️
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