Sew With Me, Bobbin Embroidery, Free Motion Appliqué
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Hi everyone! It's snowy outside but inside we are going to sew this free motion spring design. . I show how to add a quick embroidery with the bobbin. Thank you for joining me.
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I know this is an older video, but to answer your question about the tress you saw in Tennessee and Kentucky that were blooming, assuming they were a dark pink-reddish color, those are called redbud trees. They are beautiful here (Kentucky) in early spring. Enjoyed your video, btw. This tuned out to make a very lovely spring pillow.
Thank you for not rushing through & letting us see the speed at which you sew.
Great video as usual. You are very talented. I want to learn how to write with free motion. I live in Ohio, and if the trees were reddish purple in color, then they are called Red Buds and they grow wild. I also have them in my yard. If they are white trees, then they are likely dog woods. Only the white ones grow wild. Keep sharing those wonderful videos! Thank you.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi, I googled the Red Buds and I'm sure that is what I saw. So beautiful! Thanks for watching. I am glad you are enjoying the videos! Julia
this is lovely and the snow and dear just made the cherry on the top from the uk
Just brilliant thank you for your time Sandy UK
Beautiful and so inspiring! Thanks for the tutorial on the whole process of creating this little art quilt.
Very pretty Julia, loving that design and the colours too. Thanks for sharing them.
Love this tutorial...TY so much. I enjoy watching so much what you do.
This is so cute and inspiring!
I had never heard of the bobbin embroidery! Loved this whole project.
So happy to have found your channel !! You're my kind for sure ! Your work is beautiful
I'm new to this but I love these online offerings. thank you so much!
Love this!!
This is such a sweet, adorable picture. I will have to try the bobbin work. Your pillow is beautiful.
Loved this, so creative 🙂
Gorgeous, great fabric choice
Thank you Julia!
Thank you! Very informative. I look forward to giving it a try.
Thank you for a great video. Beautiful view of deer in snow!
Ohhhhh! I learned SO much from this video!! Thank you!!!
Wow! I've been sewing for years and did not know that "bobbin work" was a thing :)Thank you so much for showing me this technique!
I love your projects so much! You’re my myth.💙
@annmilton3398
5 жыл бұрын
Lovely I purchased a new bobbin so I didn't have to mess with the tension
Thank you Julia. I always enjoy watching you.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Phyllis, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
I really love this Julia, thank you so much.. I like what you did with the finished piece. 💜
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
Love this. Thank you for sharing.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Julia
Thank you for showing this great idea! I've learned so much, realy beautyful!! 👍😸🐾
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
Just beautiful !thank you for sharing all of your ideas ,so inspirational, just love all of your art work !
@stitchesbyjulia
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Dorothy, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. This was a fun project. Julia
This is my very first time to view a demonstration I am impressed. This is after I was told by our local embroidery club in Vryburg South Africa. Thanks ever so much.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi, I love how small this sewing community is! Thank you so much for watching and sharing this video! Julia
@estellesmith6418
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Hope, nice to see a fellow SA'ner. I am from Polokwane.
So sweet, Julia!! I always enjoy watching your happy videos.
Awesome video Julia. Thank you for showing bobbin work. Something I've always wanted to learn!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
I hope you give it a try. It's really easy and I love the look.
Omgoodness this is so awesome! Thanks to you and others I’ve really learned a lot of new things; can’t wait to try this and sooooo many more options😀 Thank you for sharing!
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching, Julia
Thank you so much for your lovely videos, they are very inspiring and make me think it is possible 😀💕
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! You can do it!
How cute!!!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
Love the tutorials! If the trees are bright lavender they are Redbud trees, if they are white they are Dogwood trees.
What an amazing view you have!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
How talented! Beautiful work
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
3/3/2020. Just watched again. I'm hoping I get brave enough to try the bobbin work. Thanks for sharing your experience and hope with us.
Well, that was an eye-opener. Thank you for posting this. Very well done video, too.
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
This project is just so cute! Your methods always get me excited to try something new. I loved seeing your snowy view also. Hopefully you can enjoy spring very soon!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Lori, We'll have 60' by Easter-yeah! The snow should be gone by then. Thank you so much for watching!
7/18/19. Love this. Thank you. Hope your weekend shop is going great.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Marian, Always so good hearing from you. We finally have summer weather here! My shop is going well. Summers are always too busy and go too fast. I'm trying to slow down and enjoy! Finally got a new video up today. Hope all is well! Julia
Hi Julia, this is such a fun idea, I will be trying this out soon when I get my new sewing machine. Can't wait, thank you. Xx
@stitchesbyjulia
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah! New sewing machines are exciting! Happy stitching, Julia
your video really inspired me today and I made a little something, my writing needs more work but im happy with it :)
Love this. I haven’t done this kind of stitching in years either. Maybe it’s time to give it another go. Your vids are always so inspiring!! Thanks, Julia!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Julia
Thank you, this is a great tutorial. You definitely have inspired me 😉
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
Wow I got fascinated with your window view! It’s gorgeous and cozy.
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, I love my window view! Thanks for watching, Julia
Love your free motion sewing and designs! I want to try this someday. Hope I can find an attachment for my machine. Thanks for always inspiring! Stay warm in that blizzard! I can’t relate, sorry....from so cal...hugs, vicki💕
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Julia
I love this video.... thanks for sharing
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
This was a wonderful tutorial Julia and filled of learning tips like using a container to keep all the small pieces of fabric for the appliqués. I also had never heard of bobbin work or used freezer paper for the writing parts. Thanks so much. Oh! watching the deer 🦌 was incredible too❤️. Blessings to you.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
HI, Yes the deer keeps me entertained! We have a herd of 5-6 that run past several times a day. I'm so glad you learned something new in the video! Have a great week. Julia
Such a delightful design, I haven’t done bobbin work in years, I used to do it a lot. As always, Julia, a wonderful project!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Sheila, Isn't it interesting how we use a technique and then forget about it for years-LOL. So many ideas and so little time... Thanks for watching. Julia
I have done bobbin work on my old Pfaff machine. For that I had to adjust the screw on the bobbin case. The effect was very interesting and worthwhile.
Really fun and cheery! Anacacho orchid tree and bluebonnets are blooming here in south central Texas.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
So many beautiful flowers and flowering trees! Spring is the best. Thanks for watching. Julia
Beautiful work!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
julia I like your videos you have such good ideas love it !!!!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! Julia
I love your videos. Inspired me to make my first one - a robin.
@stitchesbyjulia
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
Hi Julia thank you for your wonderful tutorial, you always present beautifully quirky and original projects, I just love your style. I have never see the bobbin technique before and it looks real fun. My goodness you are really getting a cold blast - the view from your window is just amazing. It is cold here in the UK but quite sunny, spring has not quite arrived yet. I hope you have a cosy weekend Julia, big hugs and loves as always xxxxxxxx Dorothy 😘🙋🏻🌟❤️
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Dorothy, The snow is melting fast! We should have 60' by Easter. You will have to give bobbin work a try. It is really easy and adds an embroidered look. I use to do a lot of it but haven't for a long time. It's fun to revisit those long lost techniques. Have a great week. Julia
Very inspiring! Saw another film the other day on KZread about bobbin embroidery and I’m really keen on trying it out. Here in Stockholm area in Sweden we have also had some really cold weather but the few snowflakes melted during the day. Next week looks promising, right in time for the Easter. Thanks a lot Julia and Happy Easter!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Eva, I recently saw a video on bobbin embroidery too. I have not done it for along time and kind of forgot about it. It was fun trying it again. I hope you give it a try. Our snow should be gone by the end of the week-temps in the 60's. Have a great week. Julia
if you havent done bobbin work- or if you are using a new type of thread, i really suggest doing a practice stitch on a scrap (similar in weight to your main fabric). also, from experience... if you think you will be doing bobbin work that does require adjusting the tension screw? and you can find a SPARE bobbin case? get one you save for that- mark it with nail polish or something. once you adjust that screw it can be very hard to get it back to neutral (base tension). i just keep a spare bobbin case for bobbin work
So enjoy all of your creative videos! I want to experiment more with machine appliqué and your technique is just what I was looking for! 😉 Hello from a fan in Iowa!🤗
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Hi from MN, you're northern neighbor:) I am so glad you are enjoying the videos. Julia
This is adorbs & your tutorial is easy to follow. In the 80° here in Florida. I'm melting when I'm outside. LOL 💎👏Bravo👏 💎 ❤xo💜xo💙xo💛xo💖xo💚
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Julia
glad you enjoyed florida. am a 10th gen of florida. Love your ideas
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
We had such a great time in FL. The weather was beautiful! Thanks for watching. Julia
I love your videos. What great ideas. I'm waiting for our "COLD FRONT" here in Florida. Wish us luck.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Florida “cold fronts” crack me up! Thanks for watching!
I am having SOOO MUCH Fun with the bag kit I purchased at your Etsy shop!!! 🥰👏, Julia. This tute is a Perfect cheery project for a gloomy weather day. Love the bobbinwork accent. Would appreciate a demo tute showing your approach to couching too. As a many-decade Californian who was reared in Wisconsin, I sooo envy your Spring and Fall weather. Enjoy!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Bonnie, I am so glad you are enjoying the kit! You know all about snow in April if you once lived in Wis! We are having 60' weather later this week so most of the snow should be gone by Easter. Have a great week. Julia
I envy your weather, I live in West Virginia and it's already been up to 80 degrees here. I'm a winter girl, I love it. This project is so sweet. I have learned a lot from you and I so appreciate your videos.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! Agreed- the snow is pretty. The temps will be in the 60's later this week so most of the snow will be gone. Love spring! Julia
Love your videos..
LOVE!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
Harbor Freight has good prices on drop clothes for anyone looking.....I found these pens but in a marker hope it works the same.
I still have to practice so much! My stitches are all over the place!
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, It does take practice but give yourself grace! I't worth the effort. Have a great day, Julia
I love this Julia! 🦜Birds are my favorites and this is perfect! Glad you made it home safe and that 🐱Franny the cat is happy!!! You made it home in time for snow! Lol Sure didn’t want you to miss that! ❄️❄️❄️ 🏝🏖 I live in TN and the trees in bloom are Eastern Redbuds. They grow wild everywhere. So very pretty right now. We have cool snaps in the Spring - that are called: Redbud Winter Dogwood Winter Blackberry Winter They happen whenever the trees or berry canes are in full bloom. Usually about a couple to three weeks apart. You came thru about the time Redbuds were almost in full bloom. Right now, they are in full bloom here in Northeast Tennessee. Gorgeous sights everywhere. I noticed them today and they are so pretty along the roads and in the woods. Glad you got to see them blooming. Love this tutorial. Hugs!🤗
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Pam, I googled the Redbuds and I'm pretty certain this is what I saw. So beautiful! I couldn't believe they were growing wild on the hillside. It was a feast for the eyes! Our snow should be gone in time for Easter with temps in the 60's this week-yeah! Franny is so happy to be somewhere-LOL. Have a great week. Julia
@pamketron
5 жыл бұрын
stitchesbyjulia google Eastern Redbuds. I’m sure that’s what you saw. They are everywhere. Noticed today that our Dogwoods are starting to bloom. The Redbuds are starting to fade out a little in places. In a week the Dogwoods will be in full bloom. We’ve had cooler weather and storms today. It always cools down when these trees are blooming!!! Fanny’s just glad to be out of the car. Lol. Hugs.
Hello Julia. Thank you for the special tutorial. Yes, I’ve done some bobbin work, but only In straight or curvy lines. I used size 8 DMC perle cotton. On my Elna 6003 I didn’t adjust my tension. However, I did not pass the bobbin thread end through the little finger on my drop in bobbin case. It’s been awhile, so I will be experiment with bobbin work in the future, but on a different machine as my Elna is not operating. Your bird stitching turned out great. Warmer weather will come and I’m sure it will be beautiful where you live.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Diane, Thank you so much for your insight in bobbin work. I'm out of practice with it but love the affect and will using it more. I'm going to try your suggestion with the bobbin case. Warmer weather is here and the snow is melting!
Those trees in KY in April you saw are Red Bud trees.
I have a Janome 15000 and I didn’t have to change bobbin tension. It is fun to do and would like to do more of bobbin work on my machine!
@d0llm8kr93
5 жыл бұрын
I have done bobbin embroidery in the past. One trick I used was to dedicate a bobbin for this only so I didnt mess up the tension for my regular threads. I marked that bobbin with a Sharpy.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Julie, I find it interesting that we try a technique and then forget about it for years LOL! So many ideas and so little time... Thank you so much for watching! Julia
Dogwood trees! Aren’t they gorgeous?!!
Hi Julia, I have noticed that you are left handed @ are able to mirror write, I am ambidextrous myself & can only mirror write with my left effortlessly, & when i flip it around it is exactly the same as my right hand writing, i think you n me have quite a rare talent, as I have not come across this with anyone else, let me know if you have. JEB in the UK. love your free embroidery! Xx
@stitchesbyjulia
4 ай бұрын
That is so interesting! At a young age I realized I could write backwards with little effort and it looks the same in a mirror as if I wrote it correctly. We are unique!
they were myrtle trees...they are so pretty!
It is hot humid and raining here in NC. I wish it was snowing lol...trade ya!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! We will have temps in the 60's by the end of the week-yeah!
Purple trees are Redbuds, white flowers trees either Bradford pear trees or Dogwoods, pink could be dogwood or cherry blossoms.
@HotchildinMurf
5 жыл бұрын
I live south of Nashville in Murfreesboro
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
I googled redbuds and I’m certain this is what I saw. So beautiful!
I tend to not put the bobbin thread through the bobbin tension area, I just leave it loose it works well with larger threads
@stitchesbyjulia
3 жыл бұрын
Great tip. Thanks!
Here in nc the dog woods are blooming.
I like this project all the way around...the birds, banner, scrappiness and pillow application. Thanks so much! I suppose with time grabbing fabrics for each piece isn't difficult but seems like "where do I start?"
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Carol, I am so glad you enjoyed the video. I don't get too caught up with picking fabrics. I love the scrappy look and find that most any fabric goes. I hope you give it a try!
You were witnessing Dogwoods in bloom! Love them! Cute design.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
The white blooming trees on the edge of the woods are likely dogwood. Sometimes they’re a light pink too. There are also a deep pink blooming tree now called Redbuds. Spring in the south is beautiful, but it has its price.....PoLLeN!
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Cindy, I googled Redbuds and I think that is what I saw. So beautiful and they grew wild! I'm sure the pollen levels are high. No fun! Thanks so much for watching. Julia
Hi Julia, another very creative project. Hope you didn't put the snow blower away LOL. We are in Il. and expecting snow as well.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Janet, We are going to have 60' later this week. Most of the white stuff should be gone by Easter! Yeah! Have a great week! Julia
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Me encanto !! No hablo ingles , pero se entiende muy bien 👍 . quizá solo me gustaría subtítulos para nombres de algunos materiales. Lindo trabajo y excelente vídeo.!! Gracias .
@EvaIsabelS
2 жыл бұрын
El papel en el cual calquio puedes usar de la marca Reynolds Grap, Freezer paper, del lado brillante, es el lado que se plancha, y del otro donde calqueas. Los demás materiales, una tela de lino medio fuerte, o mantasucia, que sería el fondo, y diferentes tipos de tela para hacer el trabajo.
Julia, please make more of these for your shop. I’d love to buy one too. Also, where do you do your fabric shopping? You always seem to have the perfect piece for an application.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Cindy, I will make a couple of more and let you know when I list them. Thanks for your support! Julia
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Cindy, I have a couple more in my shop! Here's the link: www.etsy.com/listing/684493266/spring-18x-18-pillow-cover-with-bird-my?ref=shop_home_active_3&sca=1
Very late response but the KY trees blooming in April are probably red buds. They have a beautiful purple flowers all over.
I love all of your projects and especially love your voice. I'm guessing you're a fellow Minnesotan 😀
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Yes I am! Detroit Lakes area. I didn't realize how strong my accent was until I started editing videos. LOL!
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@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
So happy i found you. I am enjoying your videos. Questions.....why did you put heat n bond on top of your fabric - if it was on top how were they ironed on? How did you iron in the freezer paper - i didn’t see you use heat n bond? Why did you use freezer paper for writing rather than the tear away paper you used before? Could you have done the writing with iron disappearing ink? Thanks!!!
Very beautiful place u are living and your work is also beautiful.I am from India.I have a automatic sewing mechine but i am not able to do embroideryAre u doing the embroidery with normal stitch.
Beautiful !!! I just recently found your videos and I am hooked!!! Could you tell me what thread you use when you do your freemotion sketching and words????
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi, I am so glad you are enjoying my channel. I use regular all purpose Coats and Clark thread for top thread. Sometimes I use a multicolored thread. I usually use bobbin thread in the bobbin. Bobbin thread is polyester, slightly thinner and doesn't have as much lint. It comes in black and white. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Julia
If the tree had white blooms (or more rarely pink), they were dogwood trees. If they were lavender (various shades, dark to light) they were redbud trees. They bloom simultaneously in April and are especially beautiful growing among evergreen trees.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
HI Carol, I did a search on Google- I think I saw the Redbuds. So pretty!
Hi Julia, I've been watching the weather, especially the MN. weather. So many without power....so many inches of snow!!! Are you close to Minneapolis? We got a dusting of snow that changed to rain. Good to see you back and on line. I've done some bobbin work using Razzle Dazzle thread by Ricky Tims, made by Superior Threads. Wonder if they still make it? I used to purchase it at my quilt store. I love the variety of colors of the metallics that was mixed with the thread. Good to see you back. I hope that the sun does its work and melts off the snow. Those deer outside your window were beautiful.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Phyllis, We live NW of Minneapolis, closer to Fargo, ND. My son lives in St. Paul. They got a lot of wet sloppy snow. We did too- around 8". The good thing is the temps should be in the 60's later this week and most of this stuff should be gone by Easter. Bobbin work is fun because you can use a bunch of different threads. Thanks for watching!
@Phyllis-nk5ji
5 жыл бұрын
We lived in Minot N.D. for 4 years, then were transferred to Rudyard MI. until my husband retired from the Air Force. Meant to tell you that I like your idea about using pieces of scraps for the bird's bodies.
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
I used to do craft shows in Minot. I grew up on a farm west of Bismarck. I know ND well.
@Phyllis-nk5ji
5 жыл бұрын
stitchesbyjulia Hi again. I just received my Pellon F2 . I got a decent deal on the cost with a min. order of 2 yds. thru Amazon. 72" x 20", free shipping. Now I'll probably find the other F2 that I KNOW is hiding somewhere in this craft room. :-)
i’m totally inspired! thank you for posting- how long does it take to get to this level of stitching? or is this easier than it looks? i sold my sewing machine years ago and just bought another one. i’m so excited to work on one of your projects! thank you again. Be blessed!
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Free Motion stitching takes some practice but it's really not hard. Remember to relax and keep the fabric moving. Have fun- it's addicting! Julia
Hi Julia, awesome project. Already watched some of your videos. Could you please, give me some substitutes supplies to work with? it's hard to find the heat-n-bond lite and Stitch-n-Tear- Stabilizer in my country. I find some supplies in the online shop, i.e hot and melt adhesive iron patch and tear away water-soluble embroidery stabilizer or washable white glue.
Love it. Can you make a tutorial just on how to bobbin thread?
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Yes, I will put it on my list. Everyone's bobbins are different so it will have to be a general video. It's a lot of fun.
Beautiful…where do you find rayon cording?
Love it💜. Can you please tell me the size of your rayon thread ?Thanks ...bye from Italy🙂
@stitchesbyjulia
5 жыл бұрын
Hi Wilma, The thread I used did not have a size one it but I have used size 8 DMC perle cotton. I hope you give it a try! Julia
I just discovered your channel last night by accident and I'm addicted! I love your style, especially the multimedia! If you have time, I'd love to know what sewing machine you have! Thank you!
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Brenda, I have a Janome Memory Craft. thank you so much for watching! Julia
@brendahoffman6917
4 жыл бұрын
@@stitchesbyjulia Thank you Julia! I love your videos and watch them alot!!!
Can you use just a regular sewing machine to do this? I would really love to learn this Craft! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@stitchesbyjulia
4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Yes! To do the free motion, the feed dogs should be disengaged. On some machines you do this with a lever that lowers them. Some have a cover that snaps over the feed dogs. You need a darner or quilter's foot that fits your machine. ( One may have been included with your machine.) Machines have either a low or high shank on their feet. Once this is determined for your machine, you should be able to order one that fits. Hope all this helps! It's a lot of fun!