Part 1 Vol 6 Field Notes - Tribute to Edith Holden & By the Sea journal’s #roxyjournalofstitchery

Published 2024-07-05
Hi Everyone

Welcome to my introduction video.. Vol 6 #roxyjournalofstitchery Field Notes

I very proud to announce my Christmas Panels are now available for sale on my website.

tobelovedtreasures.com.au/


And tickets for my 3 retreats are also available to book on the website.

Ballarat 7th - 10th October
Ipswich 14th - 17th October
Hervey Bay 21st - 24th October


Thanks again so much for your support… this is a dream come true for me.

Regards Corrine

All Comments (21)
  • Thank you SO much for sharing all this , so encouraging and creative, I have all Edith s books and have been a fan for many years. John Muir Laws has a wonderful You Tube channel and lots of lessons there , love his books too, Looking forward to seeing your projects, always so amazing, thank you for the walk as well , what an amazing place to live. Keep creating everyone , so good for the soul. THANK YOU Corrine/
  • Oh my gosh!!! What a fabulous video from start to finish. Amazing and utterly fantasmorgorical!!!! Love love love!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
  • Thank you Corrine! I thoroughly enjoy every moment of this video…🤍
  • Boy oh boy! Girl, just wind you up and let you go! The ideas just flow! You are so creative, a joy to watch and so inspiring! Can’t wait to see where you go with these journals! I’m not so ambitious as to do two journals, but I will try to keep up! Thank you for the energy and ideas!
  • @joanblack3124
    Loved every moment of this video. Thanks for sharing your environment too.
  • What a treat to go for a beautiful walk around your new house. You will have loads of fun with your nature journal discovering new plants and birds. Thank you for the lovely tour.
  • @suebulford
    Hi Corrine, thankyou for sharing, you certainly live in a beautiful part of Australia ❤
  • What a beautiful place to live Corrine, I can see why you’re inspired to make your ocean inspired study journal. Lovely to hear all your thoughts and ideas, isn’t it exciting to be starting a new project - it definitely gets the creative juices flowing. Looking forward to seeing your progress over the coming months - all the best Sally 🌸
  • @Vanessa-mz1cs
    Wow!!! Loved everything! The ideas, the walk, the long video, and all the information. Thank you, Corrine. 😊
  • Thank you for all the inspiration!! You are very blessed to live in such a beautiful place. So glad you shared it with us.
  • @angierahui
    Such an inspirational video thanks so much Corrine. Just love your seaside stitching and the beautiful Fleur piece. Wow that extra bit showing your location was stunning and so enjoyable ❤
  • Lovely inspirational ideas and a lovely walk along the path to the beach 🏝️ you will have some great inspiring pages . I’m only a short walk to the beach also so such beautiful countryside in Queensland. Thanks for sharing
  • @B.Hollis
    Thanks for sharing your beautiful area, the tour was wonderful.
  • Your field notes are going to be fantastic and something completely different for you to stitch. Thank you for taking us on such a lovely walk around your area. Very beautiful surrounds. My late sister lived in Pount Vernon for a few years and I enjoyed shopping in Hervey Bay especially Dew Drop Inn.
  • Every time you show us beautiful books for ideas I popover to eBay for one…didn’t have the craft one…love Edith Holden, her work is so inspiring…you always have such unique ideas…my large rabbit(made out of a vintage velveteen coat, even had wooden fur covered buttons, perfect for the tail)…called her ‘Hershey Kiss’ the coat was dark brown…thank you for your channel…hugs from Michigan 🌻
  • @paulalister80
    Lovely start to your new stitchery’s. Yep I am in a wonderful place too just like you, surrounded by national parks. We have lovely rain forest only thing is it’s green all year round except for Christmas time then bam we have lovely reds as the Rata and pōhutukawa take flower so the hills look like they are on fire so pretty. But year round green, one year a non native got in and gasped we got autumn leaves on one tree so this beautiful yellow so pretty dock got in and no tree know just green. My seasons would be green with a red for, yellow green for Christmas yep so boaring pretty though. Loved looking around your back yard such a lovely place, me a kept my eyes open for 🐊 crocodiles, snakes 🐍 and brr spiders! Yep I know not all of Aussie is like this you’ve got sharks 🦈 too! lol have a great weekend today I am of for a arty adventure, learning about clay should be fun.
  • Loved watching! Taking your idea for the jacket you and Susanna did, and am doing that with a trifold pouch to match , as my field notebook project! Can't wait for my material from Rachel! Thanks for all your inspiration!
  • @deblee1958
    Great video all round, your intro to the 2 journals you are planning to make, the look inside the books, the wonderful instructions on how to make the covers to the journal and then to top it all off a tour of your lovely area. I have lived in Florida in the USA for 30 years, I always thought of Florida as perpetual green, it took me 20 years to actually notice the difference in the subtle change of seasons here. During the last few years I began to really look closely at my surroundings and started a Walking the Wheel of the Year journey observing the changes in the natural world surrounding me. I have been amazed at the changes I have noticed on a daily basis and will be basing my Field Notes on my own area, I will also add a bit of influence of Edith Holden and my memories of living in an area with 4 seasonal changes. I look forward to seeing both your journals evolve.