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When you combine Slow Stitching and Victorian Crazy Quilting the possibilities are endless. Join me for this step by step tutorial where I create a Crazy Quilt inspired Book or Journal Cover. After creating a fabric collage, it’s time add all kinds of trims, cording, lace and ribbons and then embellish everything with hand embroidery stitches including running stitch, seed stitch, French knots, and a blanket stitch spider web. After embellishment it’s time to add a lining with a pocket and create the book cover. So many colourful decorative stitches in this project. Join me to create a stitched artwork full of crazy color and texture! Thread & Needle Notes:- In this project I’m using TWO strands of the 6 strand Embroidery Floss throughout. -I’m using Embroidery Needles to create most stitches. -To create French Knots I use a Milliners Needle. About the Type of Needles I Use for Slow Stitching: • 2 Types of Needles for Slow Stitching Hand... Stitching this way is so relaxing because you don’t have to think about following a complex pattern or worry about your stitches being perfect. It’s all about free flowing relaxing creativity. Stitch Along with Me! #slowstitching If you’re looking for more Slow Stitching ideas or projects, check out my other videos linked below. There’s lots of tutorials and inspiration for new and experienced stitchers. Join my Monthly Newsletter: https://www.pencilbooth.com/jomorphett Join this channel to get access to behind the scenes videos and more perks: / @peaceofpi-studio Other Videos You Might Like: Crazy Quilting Inspired Scroll • How to Slow Stitch Crazy Quilt Style a Beg... A Year of Slow Stitching • A Year of Slow Stitching - Projects & Tuto... For Beginners: • Easy Slow Stitching Sun and Moon Beginner ... And • Quick Easy Slow Stitching Squares Beginner... What to Do with Slow Stitching • What To Do with Slow Stitching? Rectangle ... Slow Stitching Inspired by Van Gogh • Slow Stitching Inspired by Van Gogh - Rela... Stitch a Mosaic (Spider Web) Around a Fox • Slow Stitch a Mosaic- How to Create Spiral... Stitch a Mosaic Around Flowers • Slow Stitching Mosaic Tiles & Flowers- Spi... Examples of 19th Century Crazy Quilts: Conner Prairie, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons c. 1880-1900 crazy quilt made by Zella Dulinhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Tamar Horton Harris North, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Tamar Horton Harris North. “Quilt (or decorative throw), Crazy pattern”. ~1877. 54 ½ × 55 in. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Timestamps: 1:16 Determining Your Base Size 2:08 Central Collage Fabric 2:38 Building Out the Collage 3:02 Working in Colour Families 3:36 Thread Basting 4:41 Adding Lace 5:21 Rethinking the Collage 5:56 Snipping Basting Stitches 6:56 New Modified Collage - Before & After 7:26 Adding Trims & Lace 8:05 Thread Colours 8:31 Couching Twisted Cord 10:19 Visible Stitching on Trim 11:04 Embellishing Trim with Stitch 11:21 Adding Metallic Trim 12:07 Solid Lace in Ivory 12:57 Stitching Instead of Trim or Cord 13:15 Thick Pink Trim 13:35 Yellow Lace 13:47 There Are No Rules 14:12 French Knots as a Theme 14:56 More Trims 16:17 Folding Over the Fabric at the Edges 17:09 Preventing Fraying & Unraveling 18:84 Seed Stitch / Straight Stitch 19:14 Lazy Daisy Stitch 20:45 Stitching Details on the Fabric 22:19 Flower Blossom 23:27 Lazy Daisy Petals 23:47 Viewing it as a Back & a Front 24:49 Blanket Stitched Spider Web 28:20 Close Ups - Section by Section 30:32 Repeating Elements 32:00 Lining with Batik 35:19 Stitching on the Lining with Pockets 36:21 Slipping the Book Inside If you like imperfect, no rules, no stress making and creating, this channel is for you! My Shop: https://www.jomorphett.com/shop My Micro Newsletter: https://www.pencilbooth.com/jomorphett My Spoonflower Fabric: https://www.spoonflower.com/profiles/... My Instagram: / peaceofpi_studio My Pinterest: https://pin.it/59rDY4C My Website: https://www.jomorphett.com Welcome! My videos are about Textile Art, Slowstitch, Collage, Hand Embroidery, Hand Sewing and Quilting. My work is Bird and Nature Inspired, Colourful, Relaxing, Calming, with Intuitive Design, No Rules, Creative Handwork with fabric and thread. It's about the process. xoxo peaceofpi studio is my creative workspace in Northern B.C., Canada on the unceded ancestral lands of the Lheidli T’enneh Peoples, part of the Dakelh (Carrier) Peoples' territory.