Flosstube #79: A Stitching Disaster and Some Kenya Adventures

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  • @duchesssindlinger
    @duchesssindlinger หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing not only your stitching but what you do for Kenya.

  • @theresachucle5362
    @theresachucle5362 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I love the idea of framing the trumpet 🎺 and adding count twice cut once. Love catching up with the both of you have a great day and happy stitching 😊🧵🪡🤗🤩

  • @jeangarcia2405
    @jeangarcia2405 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Oh Gary I would definitely frame what you have done! It looks great! You could do a before and after for sure!! Love you guys..you two are one of my favorites!

  • @stitching_diana
    @stitching_diana หลายเดือนก่อน

    What an interesting job you have, thanks for sharing your experience with us.

  • @shellymeldrum2312
    @shellymeldrum2312 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing your stitching! I enjoy hearing about your travels.

  • @alisonjohnson7197
    @alisonjohnson7197 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Internal scarring! LOL.. Hope your healing goes quickly and you order new fabric asap. LOVE all your projects.

  • @StampedyJane
    @StampedyJane หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love your videos and seeing what you are both doing. I also Love hearing your stories about Kenya. Thank you for sharing them with us 😊

  • @kris_cross_stitches5748
    @kris_cross_stitches5748 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh how heartbreaking for Gary. I’m sorry your fabric wasn’t big enough. You are involved in such a wonderful project,Amy. I can only imagine how hard farming is there. Your stitching is so beautiful. Love the progress. Happy stitching!😊

  • @biadoras
    @biadoras หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Gary, my suggestion is to finish the part of the trumpet you have started, add the word TooT above it and frame it as if it is sticking out from the side of the frame, as if someone stuck the tip of the horn in through a doorway to toot at someone. ;)

  • @tracywest1759
    @tracywest1759 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting about your time in Africa

  • @joanneneufeld8212
    @joanneneufeld8212 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That was so interesting to hear about your trip and the work you do. I love when you share about it. I think a project bag with the trumpet on it would be really cool and very one-of-a-kind!

  • @theintuitivestitcher9336
    @theintuitivestitcher9336 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh my goodness! Summer! But, I thought you were going to say she got into your project bags! Thank goodness!! Your flight out of Amsterdam reminded me of my TSA days. I understand in your case that there was not a breach, but whenever there was at my airport, we had to rescreen passengers who were already at the gates. That was recreating hundreds all over again. Anyway, you made it! Love the photos! Such wonderful work you and your team does! I did know about the protests before you left for the trip. Trust me, I prayed for your safety. Thank you for always sharing your trips with us. Never bored. You two take care and enjoy these summer days 🌷

  • @lizflorom6021
    @lizflorom6021 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting!

  • @Amorlyn
    @Amorlyn หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think we've all had a stitching disaster (or almost one). I think the partially-completed piece would make a great project bag - give it a functional use, but it's still that visual reminder we all need to "measure twice (or five times), cut once".

  • @kima9181
    @kima9181 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh noooooo, so sorry to hear about your L. Armstrong piece -- so glad you have a sense of humour about it ;)

  • @andrea_can_2
    @andrea_can_2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh no Gary! Such a bummer about Louis Armstrong! Butterfly is looking good!
    Thank you for sharing your stories about Kenya. It’s very interesting and the work you and your team is doing is so important.

  • @theresapetrik1995
    @theresapetrik1995 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gary, with your Louis Armstrong piece can you get the whole trumpet and his hands on your piece of fabric? If not, what you already have is certainly a recognizable image so perhaps make pillow or the front of a project bag or some other useful item? Amy, your Swiftie design is great. Be sure and tell your niece that it has traveled the world, Africa and back again. I find your travel stories intriguing and enjoy learning about new places and cultures. Have a good couple of weeks and hi to all three pups.

  • @rebeccajourney3183
    @rebeccajourney3183 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think it's amazing what you do Amy, and very exciting with technology. My friend grew up on a 3,000 acre farm in Chesapeake, VA. I love hearing about the strides science has made in this area❤

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      That is awesome! And I can't even comprehend a farm that size! I'm used to farmers with 1 hectare plots. Very different kind of farming. :)

  • @xstitching.and.adventures
    @xstitching.and.adventures หลายเดือนก่อน

    I loved hearing about your travels! I was feeling secondhand anxiety for Gary, so hard to have the fabric be too small when he’s done so much! 😢

  • @cindygaudet1390
    @cindygaudet1390 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Everything looks great. Oh puppies lol glad wasn’t gum(xylitol )or chocolate. Oh my well Gary you could finish the trumpet but also i like the idea of a project bag as someone suggested. Oh cabin is lovely! Everything looks great. Whew that was quite the trip! Glad you got your connections! See you guys next time. ❤

  • @amandalavelle2638
    @amandalavelle2638 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh Gary, I’m so sorry about Louis Armstrong. I’m so impressed by your magnanimity though. And I really want to encourage you to start him again, the sense of satisfaction when he’s complete will be so much the greater xx

  • @kathyeaton6011
    @kathyeaton6011 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Amy and Gary! Amy, your projects are looking oh so good. Stitching a full coverage is so daunting to me but good for you and the satisfaction of finishing one must truly feel like a great accomplishment.
    Gary....I feel for you.....that's about top level of stitching mishaps not to say a real bummer. I'm liking the suggestion of making it into a project bag.
    Love your work trip adventures, very interesting.
    Thanks you two and stay cool.😎

  • @adutchstitcher
    @adutchstitcher หลายเดือนก่อน

    So sorry for your louis armstrong efforts! Hope you will find the strength to start that one again because it is gorgeous. ❤ also love colours of venice. Very pretty!

  • @ladyposie1
    @ladyposie1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gary, don't feel badly...I too started a large sampler with a very thick, very detailed border. I got more than halfway across the top when I realized the fabric was not big enough... I've also had two instances where I oriented my fabric wrong to start...and had to freg. Plus I also started one on the wrong side of the printed fabric ...and had to frog. I'm fairly experienced stitcher, so just know that these things happen to all of us! I like the suggestion that someone made to make it into a project bag though!
    So wonderful to see the two of you again!

  • @sonjadevenney2524
    @sonjadevenney2524 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh Gary I know how frustrated we get when we have to frog but this…. I am so sorry. I am glad you and Amy can laugh now.

  • @tamiminor879
    @tamiminor879 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Gary, my condolences on Louie Armstrong! I once made six wrong starts on Paula Vaughans Summer Welcome. I gave up entirely and a year later, I received it fully stitched and framed from my mother for my birthday present.

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Bless you mother! What a lovely gift! There are some projects that just refuse to let us stitch them. :)

  • @nicolecrous3217
    @nicolecrous3217 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gary, you are a star ... love your perspective on your stitching mishap. Amy, your full coverage pieces are so lovely. Great hearing about your trip. I read so many stories from our missionaries and leaders who are part of the organization I work for, so many challenges in their nations economically. When I get in any new village farming photos that I think you may like to see, or of the clinics, I'll send them to you, just as a matter of interest.

  • @texadianstitcher
    @texadianstitcher 18 นาทีที่ผ่านมา

    I had a kit that I bought off ebay and I'm 85% certain it wasn't an official kit after I received it. The chart looked like a photocopy, the fabric was much too small, but the floss looked fine.
    Based on the number of fractionals, I was going to swap the fabric anyways, but I could imagine the people who didn't realize the fabric was wrong having a major panic attack. (This wasn't a half inch margin piece of fabric, this was a leave 1/4 of the chart off the fabric piece of fabric.
    And lesson 2 is do the math for chart size and add extra on for finishing...I've cut fabric much too close before...made it work, but oh boy I was scratching my head for how did I do that.

  • @TheStitchingOwl
    @TheStitchingOwl หลายเดือนก่อน

    You could make the finished portion of Louis Armstrong into the front of a project bag…frame it with material. I think Gary will go along more smoothly with the restart and pattern keeper. I find your travel stories fascinating.🦉🧵🪡

  • @stychaddict4499
    @stychaddict4499 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi you two! Good to see what you've been up to. Amy, what about sewing Louis' trumpet into a project bag for your beloved? Great to see so much progress on your full coverage pieces - although Cabin Fever is taking longer than you thought, there's still a lot done! I myself am an old fashioned person who uses paper charts exclusively, I just like it that way for some reason. I find it so interesting hearing about your work. You have a fascinating job that you obviously get great satisfaction from. Thank you for sharing your trip xx. Looking forward to next video!

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The project bag suggestions seems to be winning the day with everyone! I really like the idea, but we'll have to see what Gary thinks. :)
      I know you are not alone in still loving the paper charts. It's nice that the option exists for both electronic and paper so everyone can do what they like best. Best to you and the family!

  • @kathystiokas7053
    @kathystiokas7053 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I would complete the horn and possibly the hands then call it done

  • @robinselby1
    @robinselby1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh dear Gary I am crushed for you😢I do wonder if you could just stitch the horn with his hand? Is there enough fabric for that maybe? It would still be beautiful❤ love all you both stitch and blessings always😊

  • @thetravelingstockingstitcher
    @thetravelingstockingstitcher หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Amy,
    I appreciated your take on Mark-Up RXP. I use PK, but have struggled with getting paper copies loaded, too. I may have to give that a look. Colors of Venice is so beautiful and has long been on my to-stitch list. Enjoyed hearing of your fascinating travels to Africa, a part of the world I've never seen. Sorry to hear Gary's fabric was too short. That is a great design. --Deb

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Deb! I love PK, but I could never get a useable file uploaded for paper charts. I've found Mark-Up RXP's interface really great for that. Every now and then I have some trouble with it, but it's really good most of the time. I've found the key is to make sure your scan is super straight and to scan in Superfine mode to get as much detail as possible. Mark-Up is a bit more expensive than PK, but now that I'm able to use it for pretty much everything except the full coverage charts in PK, it's worth every penny. It also offers a lot more in the way of history/tracking and analytics on your stitching, if that's something you like to do.

  • @hedylack1004
    @hedylack1004 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was loving Gary’s Louis Armstrong! Hope you find the desire to restart the piece, found it to be beautiful. Amy, loved hearing about your work trip. Your passion for what you do comes through like a bright light. We lived on a farm in Kansas many years and in our crop rotation was milo, same family I believe as maize. So anything farm related has my attention. Miss that life. Glad you were safe, your airport experience sounded like a bad movie.

  • @Pages3Stitches
    @Pages3Stitches หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gary should frame the unfinished piece with hanging threads and it’ll look like a Banksy.

  • @susanradford9503
    @susanradford9503 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great catch up and some beautiful stitching. Sorry about Louis Gary, shortage of fabric is a nightmare none of us want. Touch wood it’s not happened to me but ……! Loved hearing all about your trip Amy. Being married to a farmer and knowing about those challenges it was really interesting. We have only done a soyabean/wheat rotation for quite a while but think this year we are going to have to introduce maize again. Anyway, happy stitching and thank you for sharing.

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I love that you are part of farming family! We often encourage farmers in Africa to intercrop soy (which is mostly an export for them) with maize. Will you do that as well?

  • @LindaStitches
    @LindaStitches หลายเดือนก่อน

    Summer stealing the bread! 😂 oh my
    “Swiftie” pillow will be such a sweet gift!

  • @heidikelley3293
    @heidikelley3293 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Amy and Gary first time watching and I loved it❤

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yay! Thank you! How fun to see a face we recognize. :)

    • @heidikelley3293
      @heidikelley3293 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@globetrottingstitcher I recently started cross stitch and remembered that you had a channel. I didn’t expect to see Gary in front of the camera. He had me laughing at his comments 😂

  • @donnakozlinski2385
    @donnakozlinski2385 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The interaction between you and Gary always brings a smile to my 😊. I was wondering if gridded fabric would be better for Louie ? Have fun

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Gridded fabric is a good idea. I mentioned it to Gary, and we may try that for him when we order a new piece of fabric for him to restart the project on.

  • @Melinda_likes_stitching
    @Melinda_likes_stitching หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great flosstube from the project progress to Globtrotting story. My dog once got up on the counter and took a small pizza! 😂 It was going to be our dinner😢. I thought she would be sick but was fine the next day too. For Ideas not to use 😂 - I wonder if Louie can be stitched a bit more. Enough to give the impression of his hand and head. Like a fade out. ?? Could be an artsy feel. I’d probably UFO it myself but it’s an idea.

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      That's too funny that your dog stole a pizza! Many years ago, my parents had a dog who stole an entire turkey leg off the table on Thanksgiving Day! My dad was carving it in preparation to serve the dinner, and there was a lot of chaos getting the last minute prep finished. Little Pippin saw his chance and didn't miss it! Hahahaha!

  • @huckleberryjams8829
    @huckleberryjams8829 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Here’s a thought. Perhaps make his face on the right side of the fabric. Divide the horn that you have completed on the left and the face on the right by his name, Louie, that goes in a straight line going from bottom to top. It would look like an interrupted picture. Hope you can see the vision.

  • @cheryl9353
    @cheryl9353 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the discussion of your trip. It was fascinating to try and understand Africa.

  • @heidikelley3293
    @heidikelley3293 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gary hopefully there’s no PTSD in your next projects. 😂😊

  • @MsKarenMR
    @MsKarenMR หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you both for Sharing ❤❤!! Happy Stitching 😊!!

  • @rebeccajourney3183
    @rebeccajourney3183 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am always tickled to see you both❤❤
    Oh, you've cut your lovely locks! Yes it's been sweatin'hot here in Tampa Bay. And no A/C in the Ram 😢 but the hose arrives Saturday so I can fix that. Just limiting my driving to mornings only.

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Hope that AC is fixed now! Yikes! Mine is out in my car, too, but I manage by borrowing Gary's car. Fortunately, I don't have to drive much, and it's not nearly as hot here.

    • @rebeccajourney3183
      @rebeccajourney3183 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@globetrottingstitcher yes, I was able to put refrigerant in, although it took two tries! Cold as ice now!!

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@rebeccajourney3183 Glad to hear that!

  • @rebeccajourney3183
    @rebeccajourney3183 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a suggestion to save Louis! I noticed on a masterpiece painting Chris Cross Stitch was doing I believe "In the Park", there was a background of the painting and only a tiny portion was actually stitched. I believe this was a miniature.
    I think it would be cool to cut and finish the edges of what Gary has completed, then stitch only the remainder on a new piece of fabric. Mounting the previously completed piece on top of.
    I also thought it might be neat to use a slightly different color of fabric like a greyscale to do the remainder. Therefore, he wouldn't lose any of the work to date. He might want to finish a page so he has an even border around the edge to match up. What do you think? It might be tricky placement wise, but would be well worth saving the project.

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      It could be tricky, but it would be a really cool effect if we could pull it off! I love it!

  • @lindaklinedinst9236
    @lindaklinedinst9236 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Gary - Hi Amy
    You could take what you have stitched on Louie Armstrong and make it into a Pillow. That is what I would do.
    I had the same thing happen to me one time - I went to start The Nativity by Mar Bek - Serendipity Designs. It takes 5 separate pieces of Fabric - 18 Count. I went to start the second Panel on the 18 Count Fabric. Guess what? The Fabric Piece that was cut specifically for Panel 2 - the lady at my LNS went by the Design Size instead of the Fabric Cut Size in the Directions. Two of the separate fabric pieces was totally cut wrong. I had to get two New Fabric Pieces that was cut the right size. I did not have to pay for them. I was not real happy because I had my weekend plan to start this project especially the second Panel. It was like starting all over. The lady that cut my fabric wrong - she quit or she got fired - one of the two. She also cut fabric wrong for some of the other customers as well.
    Gary - I do love Wonder Woman - This is turning out so beautiful. She is so pretty Gary.
    Amy - I love all of your WIPS especially your Dimensions. I just love this one.
    Amy - your Trip to Kenya was so interesting. Wow. I am so glad that you got to your Plane just in time.
    One time I was in an Airport flying somewhere - and there was a lady with 2 or 3 small children. This lady and her children did not stay in the waiting area where she was suppose to get on the Plane at. They kept calling her name over the Loud Speaker System and I even heard her name being called. They kept calling her and calling her. Her and her kids did not show up until it was too late to get on the Plane. The Plane was still on the ground but they already put the Steps away and it was getting ready to take off. This lady was beside herself and she was arguing with the lady behind the desk. The Lady behind her desk ended up calling for Security Police. The Security Police came and he talked to this lady. She wanted her money back and they didn’t give her money back. By the time I got on my Plane that lady with the three kids was still there talking to the Police and the Lady behind the desk. It was her fault. She should have stayed in the waiting area but she didn’t.
    Thank You Amy for Sharing the Pictures of your Trip and of the Corn and the other pictures of what you was showing.
    I am so glad that you were safe from the Protesters.
    Take Care & Happy Stitching
    ❤️🤗🧵🪡🧵✂️❤️

  • @stoneroadstitching
    @stoneroadstitching หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the idea of framing Louis Armstrong piece, but not a a reminder as Gary mentioned, but to encapsulate the great stitching. It can be used as a conversation starter, or even better looked at as an abstract work of art. Amy thanks for sharing the information on your project(s)in Kenya. Are other countries looking to adopt those. rips as well?

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for your interest in my work in Kenya. Yes, I'm happy to say we're actually farther along with the maize technology in a couple other countries. It's been fully approved, and we're starting to commercialize it in Nigeria. We're also working with the governments in Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Rwanda to make it available there.
      The cassava is being introduced in some other countries as well. I know they are running the trials to release it in Rwanda, but I don't work directly on that particular technology, so I'm not sure what are countries are in the mix at present. :)

  • @jenniferblubaugh
    @jenniferblubaugh หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’d finish the trumpet and possibly his arms…then frame it. Too much work to stop entirely

  • @charj57
    @charj57 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m sorry about Louie’s mishap😭

  • @carolreid9755
    @carolreid9755 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you both for your video. Oh Gary my heart went out to you. To be honest I always measure my fabric when it comes in. Just in case there is a glitch. My mother got me in that habit as I think it happened to her. I would frame it, you worked hard on it so it deserves a place. Amy as always love the pieces you are working on and see them really coming on. Really enjoyed your information on your visit, so interesting hearing about what is involved. Ugh on the flight issues. Very stressful. As always hugs to Bear ,Sophie and Summer. Stay off the bread 🍞 young lady, you don't want to ruin your svelte figure. Gary if you did not know about your action figure,you know I have no chance, so I do appreciate you telling us who it is.😂

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hahaha! Summer and the bread. A friend came by to visit this past weekend and noticed that she looks a little thicker. That's probably Mama's fault for being a little too openhanded with snack distribution, but I'm going to blame the bread anyway.

  • @stitchinginhighheels9529
    @stitchinginhighheels9529 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Last year I ordered a Mirabilia's Echo Lake. When I ordered it, I selected the add-ons for the kreiniks, waterlillies, beads and fabric. I hesitated about the fabric because it's a Wichelt Linen and I really dislike how stiff it is, but I really liked the look of the model and gray can be tough to get right. The option on the website clearly said the fabric cut would be a fat quarter (typical for a Mira, right?). I went to start the piece, opened the fabric and thought "this can't be right". The packaging was marked as a fat eighth, which was what I was holding in my hand.. but it was in no way big enough for the piece. Unfortunately since it was a couple of months since the package had arrived, I no longer had my receipt to see if I had paid for a fat quarter or not. I'm only grateful that I've stitched enough Mirabilias to have recognized immediately that my fabric wasn't going to be big enough, or I'd have had the same scars that Gary has... 🪡👠

    • @globetrottingstitcher
      @globetrottingstitcher  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oh, Paula! How frustrating! I'm so sorry that happened to you, but I'm really glad you recognized there was an issue before you got started.

  • @aliceschultz3182
    @aliceschultz3182 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I enjoyed Gary's comment about possibly not taking peoples advice about the Louis Armstrong project. I've stitched over 30 years and have experienced a couple projects that I have given up on because of the paper chart being a challenge. Your relationship is a joy to watch. The stories you told about Kenya are fascinating. Loved the pictures!! Happy Stitching!!!

  • @mrsbobbinlacer
    @mrsbobbinlacer หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing. It is sad for Gary on his project, and he will try again, Wonder woman looks real good. I love your projects and enjoy your trip part of the video. I can't Travel so it nice when someone shares adventures with me.

  • @annewilson2288
    @annewilson2288 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Garry finish the trumpet and frame it.

  • @margaretkinney186
    @margaretkinney186 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gary why dont you finish his hands and then turn it into a project folder or bag.