Thank you everyone! I really appreciate all these lovely comments! Settle down on The Lime Green Sofa - I just made Apple Cake! it's coming you way! xxx
@marcyborden32319 ай бұрын
Will you remind us the names of your other channels please? I'm new to your channel and love it. I would be interested in watching yours on gardening and the cabin. Thank you
@debrasias93549 ай бұрын
Your apple cake is delightful! Thank you!
@johnlindagillespie87129 ай бұрын
Apple cake is my very most favorite! Thanks!
@patsybemish86289 ай бұрын
Smells delicious! I can’t wait to take a bite!
@debrasloan69298 ай бұрын
Always lovely to see you too !
@knittingnana29399 ай бұрын
My husband gets up and talks to me and I say " I can't talk right now, I'm watching my friend Kate from england."
@yvonneiversen87499 ай бұрын
That’s how I feel exactly 👍
@HazelSmith-y4l9 ай бұрын
For certain....no interruptions when we're with Kate on the lime green sofa!
@judithendres94719 ай бұрын
Love it on the lime green sofa!!
@Lynette-qh3tw9 ай бұрын
Ah, you can always put it on hold. Be sure to get back to your husband. My husband passed on two years ago and we spent a lot of time watching TV, alone and together. But I realized that we often put off talking to each other about important things. Pay attention to the times when you really need to talk to each other.
@Cdees579 ай бұрын
Same here.
@theresazachert47869 ай бұрын
I want to thank God for you Kate. Your videos help me through this cancer. Ive also been watching all your old ones. I don’t know what it is but you make me feel better and yes I sit and quilting crocheting and hand stitching. You are a good friend to us out here all over the world. Love you my friend ❤️
@conniesiefken46969 ай бұрын
Kate, I appreciate the calm demeanor of your videos. It's lovely to see how you imagine your projects and then bring them to completion.
@roseandra19 ай бұрын
I love the way Kate explains things. I love that she opened her home and her life, to share with all of us. Thank you, Miss Kate!
@sandysmith85679 ай бұрын
Prayers for healing and comfort.
@guadalupeblakey99268 ай бұрын
Blessings to you.
@mariac46028 ай бұрын
Praying for your healing, Theresa. And yes, Kate is such a positive force-she has cheered me up on many occasions.
@ritaleek45889 ай бұрын
“Frodo was now safe in the Last Homely House east of the sea. That house was, as Bilbo had long ago reported, ‘a perfect house, whether you like food or sleep or story-telling or singing, or just sitting and thinking best, or a pleasant mixture of them all’. Merely to be there was a cure for weariness, fear, and sadness.” (I’m reading Tolkien’s LOTR) ♥️
@JennCadyFiddlyBits9 ай бұрын
Yes, Kate has a video on LOTR being the inspiration for her channel name. ❤
@marcyborden32319 ай бұрын
Rita... your LOTR quote sounds like something Pooh Bear would love.
@maryellenhandley87238 ай бұрын
How absolutely lovely. Our shoulders will melt down from around our ears, our anxious tummies are soothed, smiles return to our faces, a cuppa tea and a piece of apple cake makes all the world right!
@iimoreno299 ай бұрын
Hello Kate. I am 70 years old, I live in Orland Hills, Illinois. I have never quilted. Watching you gives me confidence. I am determined to learn. Thank you for sharing your valuable skills. You're a sweetheart.
@MamaBear1126-b1b9 ай бұрын
Hello from the northwest suburbs of Chicsgo! I applaud you wanting to learn to quilt. It is never too late and it is so much fun! Besides Kate’s wonderful channel, the best place to learn is in person classes at a local quilt shop, community classes through your high school district, park district, or local quilt guild. An internet search will bring up the ones nearest to you. Fabric shops may also be aware of local groups. Quilters Quest in Downers Grove has wonderful fabrics and classes for all levels. The Modern Quilt Guild meets in Chicago.
@kindredcreativecorner69278 ай бұрын
@dianemacisaac4633 hello I am in the northern suburbs of Chicago and was going to say the exact same thing about connecting with others who quilt. Thx
@susanivey88539 ай бұрын
Kate thank you for a lovely visit while making your tweed lap quilt! I am an American, but lately I have noticed you have influenced my speech: I have begun saying “I must crack on!”
@gailgaddy53409 ай бұрын
And I have “stopped wittering”. Lol😅
@suebroadbent86089 ай бұрын
. . . and what about " Whoops a Daisy" ? 😊
@paularodery80749 ай бұрын
And I’ve caught my self saying “yeah yeah” 😂 and “Mum” and some others I can’t remember….
@lorraine7399 ай бұрын
😂
@Loralit49 ай бұрын
Oh, I’ve said that too!
@heavensmountains32320 күн бұрын
I love the little tweed quilt. It’s so unique with the colourful back. And that wee cushion….soooo cute!
@sakurasu907Ай бұрын
Dear Kate, another beautiful project. I so enjoy your homely place an watching your creative process. Just lovely! 🥰 Thank you! 🙇🏻♀️💚
@karenbartleet37449 ай бұрын
Kate, you are just so calming to watch and to listen to. At age 67 I have just done the maddest thing , coming out of retirement and joining an airline ( I have a wonderful ulterior motive!). On my 2nd week of training, my brain is completely frazzled but YOU have got me smiling and calm with your gentle , clear chat. A thousand thanks. Kx
@maureenwelch3681Күн бұрын
I love the tweed lap quilt 😊
@lilybetable9 ай бұрын
Thank you Kate I always enjoy spending time with you❤. Hello everyone who are sitting on the lime green sofa 😊
@franpie22649 ай бұрын
Hello lily from Australia 😊😊
@gailgaddy53409 ай бұрын
Hello from South Florida USA 😊
@chriswilford35768 ай бұрын
Hello from Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺
@franceshouston32428 ай бұрын
Hello from Carnoustie, Scotland
@franpie22648 ай бұрын
@@franceshouston3242Hi Frances, yes we can squeeze one more on to the lime green sofa 😊😊
@normawingo51167 ай бұрын
Oh it’s just perfect for a pair of knees.
@chrisdanskin29929 ай бұрын
I love the way that the Indian fabrics are managing to look bright and cheerful at the same time as they look muted and mellow. Very clever - and definitely look better as 5" blocks for a lap quilt.
@7018bluegrass6 ай бұрын
I accidentally came across your videos and much to my delight! My mother who never had much used to use scraps and hand stitch all sorts of things! Always so beautiful.. she would fill her time enjoying her projects. I miss her.ThankYou and I have subscribed! Looking forward to you.
@DavidMacneil-p3v8 ай бұрын
Hi Kate, Ive been watching you now for a few months as I have just stumbled onto sewing late into my 50's. I couldn't tell you how I found your channel but am so happy that I did. I really appreciate the speed and tone of your channel. I am reminded of how watching Mr. Rogers as a child and also an adult made me feel. There was no pizzazz and no jazz. No flashing lights just an easy going show that brought you a lot of good information and you felt better and very relaxed after you'd watched him. I get the same feeling as I watch and rewatch your videos. I like your music choices and as an American I love listening to the beautiful lilt and accent when you narrate. So, thank you for giving of your time and giving this old bird some great listening material as I discover the fabulous world of sewing. M
@Tina-vy8yl6 ай бұрын
This reminds me of Mom and her skirts she made herself and us 3 daughters.
@julieh48169 ай бұрын
Such a delight to wake up to a new video from you Kate. I would hate to think of life without you. It would leave such a big hole in our lives! You are so good for the soul.
@yvonneiversen87499 ай бұрын
Absolutely right. Every time I watch I feel better, like I’ve done something good for myself, but it’s Kate! ❤
@eleanorwittering31268 ай бұрын
I love this. I am Irish, my daughter is Norwegian and Irish and she married Ashish from India. I grew up, loving India, because my father was stationed there during World War II, and I grew up with artifacts from India. This so touches my heart. I sent it along to my daughter. Also, I love, absolutely love the cushion that was intended for the cabin, but for some reason it hasn’t gotten there because you’re using it on your chair, you’re sewing chair! I think I’m gonna make myself one of those !
@scottcrable49667 ай бұрын
My Mom made a full size quilt using wool clothing found at thrift shops. Your lap blanket reminded me of her quilt!
@jodyporter60869 ай бұрын
I remember my grandma, Violet having quilts made of the tweed fabrics. They were warm and comfortable to sleep with. I am 72 years old so this was many years ago. As I have grown older I have a deep respect for the strong woman my grandmother was. She grew and canned her own food. She had beautiful flower gardens around the lot her house was on. All her dish towels were embroidered and had crocheted finished edges. I have some in my hope chest that she made. She made a baby blanket for each addition to our family. As you can see she was an amazing woman. I wish I could have time with her and my other grandmother again. What a blessing she was to my life.❤
@guadalupeblakey99268 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@annafogli2667 ай бұрын
❤
@Janet-k3o5 ай бұрын
Thanks for all these program. I have been trying to catch up with what I have missed on the couch.
@Fran212155 ай бұрын
Love the tweed blanket! Watching from Victoria Australia, where at the moment it is very cold and very wet! This is a project I can see myself making. Thank you.
@johnlindagillespie87129 ай бұрын
It is so comforting to see you removing stitches you just don't like. I spent half a day sewing pieces together the wrong way, undoing them, redoing them (wrong), undoing them again and finally getting it right! I know your reason was you didn't like the way yours looked and mine was because I wasn't paying close attention to what I was doing, but still - good to know you sometimes remove stitches for whatever reason! Hope spring has sprung in your neck of the woods. We keep getting glimpses, small samples of the beautiful weather coming our way, interspersed with torrential rain and very high winds on chilly days. Fingers crossed that the weather will be lovely for the eclipse on April 8th which is also my husband's birthday. We have family coming to North Texas from Minnesota for the big event. Trying hard to convince hubby that the eclipse was not ordained by God in celebration of his birthday. This will be his 76th so I have had many years of experience convincing him that he's not the center of the universe, but he's being particularly stubborn about this. Wish me luck! Love your channels, by the way!
@letitiathomson9148 ай бұрын
Watching you using tweed for your quilts brought back wonderful memories for me of my childhood. We would visit my grandparents in Northern Ireland for our summer holidays and we would have patchwork quilts on the bed. They were made from tweed but the squares were crocheted together with orange wool. I believe the tweed squares were from samples as one of my uncles had been a salesman who traveled around the countryside with his case of samples. Oh boy that’s showing my age 👵🏻. Thank you for the memories. 🧵🏴🇦🇺
@JoAnnVargas-RayJVRay2 ай бұрын
Hi Kate, I just love this quilt idea made from tweed and those beautiful Indian prints! So cozy and warm and unique. I’ve worked with flannel frequently for children’s quilts, either for just the back or the whole quilt of flannel, that’s very nice and warm for them. This is a great idea for us grown up children 😊, a warm lap quilt ❤ Thank you for your wonderful ideas. You’re so very smart & I love watching you!
@maureenwelch3681Күн бұрын
I enjoy your channel so much. 😊 I'm learning so much. ❤❤❤
@gmlight569 ай бұрын
Thank you once again for such an easy paced and lovely video. Sundays are always the best when Kate is on the scene. You are truly special to all of us. You bring back simpler times. We all rush around so much these days. It’s wonderful to have you show us your beautiful homely projects.
@debrinadianesanchez93179 ай бұрын
Dear Kate, your explanations of how you came to veer from your usual brights to sewing with brown thread and tweed, seemed to resonate with me. Quilting journey stories are just as meaningful as the finished project. And truly, you are such a good story teller. I love sewing with brights, but like life itself, browns and tweeds come into our life and should not be ignored. Sewing is creating and we just have to figure a creative way to weave those brown and TWEEDY bits into our life story. In the end you created a quilt story, beautiful and “unbound” that turned out to be cozy after all. This therapy session has been grand. Thank you Dr. Kate of Homely House, East of the sea.
@suebarner83648 ай бұрын
Isn’t it wonderful how those different fabrics harmonize! Lovely.
@lindadickinson34039 ай бұрын
How lovely to see you today ! Just when I needed a friendly face and no quilt police. Just do what feels good for you xxx thank you.
@carolcreations269 ай бұрын
It is so peaceful to watch you and your creative ideas. Thank you for sharing your life with us. I love seeing things in England and I watch a lovely lady, Corrine, in Australis doing slow stitching. Places I will never see in person, being in Evansville Indiana USA. I enjoy the difference in culture's and yet we are all so much alike. Amazing, isn't it? Sincerely, Carol Creation's BTW, I'm 86 and still creating.
@sarahburke89559 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore the juxtaposition of the scrumptious dark tweeds, with the zingy block prints! What a lovely little quilt, with so much personality.
@rosalindwillatts77728 ай бұрын
Two years ago I made a tweed quilt using scraps of fabric left over from my sewing over the last sixty years. I backed it with some new woollen dress fabric I found in my attic . The result a quilt for the top of my bed in in autumn. It is full of memories of garments made over the last 60 years from pure wool tweeds from different parts of the British Isles. A wonderful personal memory
@CarrieMtnАй бұрын
Kate that reminds me of the first quilt I made as a child. I was visiting my aunt and she had a bunch of men’s suits. I traced and cut (very irregular) squares and pieced them together. We then tied it instead of quilting. It made a very heavy but warm quilt. Her church made quilts for the homeless. I hope it kept someone warm ❤
@mayolson28 ай бұрын
You are such a treasure for all of us who tune into you. Thanks.
@lindanonnenmann11129 ай бұрын
Hi Kate, you could always add some black, Navy, brown, purple or red yarn ties the way they tied wool quilts in days gone by. It would add a vintage touch and a bit of color. Love the tweed and cotton combination...so rustic and cozy.
@sandrariehl74835 ай бұрын
I love that very much, I like both sides & I think that’s going to look so beautiful in the cabin♥️♥️🌺🌺
@Linda-ml4ls4 ай бұрын
Kate, you are delightful! I look forward to what you share with us, every day! I especially like your beautiful tweed lap quilt! You’ve inspired me to think out of the box, regarding types of fabric to use. Thank you! The backing material is very attractive. Thank you for your generous heart. You are bringing joy to anyone who can access KZbin! God bless you dear!
@roseprocopio95264 ай бұрын
Thank you Kate for another great video. Your voice is like a warm blanket to me. Love listening to you talk. Your friend from Ontario, Canada.
@novampires2237 ай бұрын
Lovely blanket.
@luxameepaibool28208 ай бұрын
Love this style Lap Quilt ,thank you so much ,.❤❤❤❤❤
@stormeliz74068 ай бұрын
The videos at The Last Homely House with Kate, I feel so renewed and for quite a long time, I've not known how to proceed in difficult times. This channel and Kate's sharing has been so healing. Love from Alabama, USA
@roslyncoward32226 ай бұрын
I love that quilt!
@macarmencastillopadilla86739 ай бұрын
Oh fantásticos ❤❤❤❤❤
@lynnhuddleston31997 ай бұрын
Your lap quilt is beautiful! ❤
@dixiemeyer18319 ай бұрын
Thank you Kate, for sharing your time and wonderful talents! I am a great Grandma now retired and you have inspired to get back to making hand made items. I am learning so much from you! Prayers for good health for you.
@infinitejusticeone4 ай бұрын
You are so resourceful!!! I really love this quilt, tweed is so nice and warm for those chilly days!
@froesfamily3359 ай бұрын
Hello from Japan. I just finished two quilts I made with a gift of vintage Japanese indigos. A bricks quilt with bits of red and a capital t quilt that looks like little kimonos. Now I’m making two sampler quilts with a gift of vintage thimbleberries scraps and chunks. I usually work with cottons and tie the quilts with crochet thread and use no wadding but back them with fleece or flannel or a cotton sheet for summer. I love your relaxing attitude and all your creative use of fiber.
@barbarasteffee56669 ай бұрын
The Apple Cake is yummy. Thank you. And thank you for the tweed coverlet idea. I agree with you - it looks very nice the way it is without stitching the "sandwich" together. I hope you embroider your initials and the year in the corner. You could also attach a little pocket for chocolates when Agnes and her brother (when he is older) come to sit with you by the pond. As with all of your podcasts, this one continues the stitching inspiration. Stay safe and well. 🧶🪡🧵
@TheKjoy858 ай бұрын
I like the fact that when it is folded it looks like a stodgy tweed blanket, then you unfold it and find a burst of bright colors inside.
@eugeniaboccaccini21029 ай бұрын
Holaaa que bonita manta, me encanta! Admiro tu trabajo, que es más bien un arte, el amor que le dedicas es una bendición! Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos. A mi también me gusta mucho cocer a mano y el pachwork 😍 Saludos desde Venezuela 🙆 al otro lado del mundo 🌎🌟🍃⚘🍃
@EllenKlever-c7k8 ай бұрын
I love tweed and I love your curtain-quilt! Those modest brown colours are so beautiful....
@margaretWestminster8 ай бұрын
I love your beautiful lap quilt. Good idea to add the lovely indian cotton.❤❤❤❤❤
@outdoormattersaustralia8690Ай бұрын
Love your videos! You make quilting feel easy and comfortable. Thanks!
@cherylperez73719 ай бұрын
It always makes me smile when I see you’ve posted a new video. Thank you, Kate.
@RebeccaTreeseed3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the tweed.
@roseprincess21559 ай бұрын
I have always loved tweed and herringbone patterns, since I was a little girl growing up in Chicago in the 1950s! They are so British, and look sharp and smart!
@kregister79217 ай бұрын
What a lovely and interesting juxtaposition of fabrics, textures, and cultures….British tweed and Indian block prints. Kate, you are so inspiring, I want to make one of everything I see you make!
@janeevans74958 ай бұрын
Kate, you are a darling! You make me laugh out loud and smile all the day long! Just a tip about your lovely tweed lap quilt. My grandma made many quilts from heavy wools for the cold winter nights in Wyoming and she always tied them. She used a red wool thread, so those stogy old quilts had this little red tied knot on top. When we were kids it was fun to fiddle with those red threads when we were wrapped up in one while watching Saturday morning cartoons!
@cecileroy5578 ай бұрын
Wonderful memories!! I remember "tied" quilts when I was young. I had forgotten all about that!!
@janeevans74958 ай бұрын
My kids call this "memorylanning" - that magical time so long ago, when suddenly a word or phrase whisks us back in time to a happy place! Hugs to you Cecile!@@cecileroy557
@CarolynPellberg5 ай бұрын
4_45pm Australia, love love your videos
@carotrike8 ай бұрын
Love the tweed blanket! Great idea Kate ❤
@katieoxo4824 ай бұрын
You are such an inspiration Kate 🥰
@barbaraherron-mangel11167 ай бұрын
I love watching you make things Kate❤
@leannebarnes8937 ай бұрын
Love the difference of the tweed. Hope you have some heating in your cute cabin❤
@normacook86889 ай бұрын
A lovely cabin quilt and what a cute pillow!
@patricialeshkow63879 ай бұрын
Sounds so enchanting to be sitting in your cabin down by the pond and snuggled under your new lap quilt made if warm tweed.
@samcollage76824 ай бұрын
I love the greens in the tweeds.
@dianabarker38159 ай бұрын
Love this lap quilt. I think it would be cute with tying the quilt instead of stitching it.
@rebeccadees23005 ай бұрын
So unique! Love them 😊
@VivienWheeldon9 ай бұрын
I moved to France 20 yrs ago and a French lady helped me with my first patchwork project. It is such a pleasure to share this experience.
@angieallen48849 ай бұрын
What a great way to decorate a room! The unquilted lap robe looks great without quilting, but you won't be able to wash it without the wadding bunching up and moving around, I'm afraid. You might consider tying it with yarn at random intervals or in the corners. Always good to be with you!
@daggy17789 ай бұрын
dear Kate......thank you very much for your video,I am a 64 old woman,living in the northern of germany and I love your videos...................never quilt before but now I am in pension and who knows....perhaps...............Blessings and Greetings from daggy,Kiel,Germany☘☘☘
@stellaunger85688 ай бұрын
I love the lap blanket, it’s beautiful. 😁😊
@elvirakammerscheid63408 ай бұрын
What a wonderful idea, because at the moment I have the idea of sewing a blanket for the sofa from the many pieces of tweed I have kept. Now I know exactly how to do it. And as I still have lots of pieces of viscose fabric that I didn't know what to do with, I'm very happy about this idea Thank you so much!
@NJGardengirl19618 ай бұрын
Oh, Kate! I love the tweed. So lovely!
@kimmefford86909 ай бұрын
We can't wait to hear the Polar Express being read to us by you while cozy in the cabin with your quilt☺️❤️ Nine months from today is Christmas Eve 😮🫢
@tricianilsson68709 ай бұрын
😊😊😊🥰
@susannezurcher83857 ай бұрын
Lovely cushion with these linen pieces and your stitching 😍
@coressaclark63548 ай бұрын
Simply Beautiful lap blanket
@pakistanpakistani78699 ай бұрын
Was missing you Kate ❤❤❤
@joane86518 ай бұрын
I liked how the little rainbow would land on your face at the beginning, your throw is beautiful.
@sherrybarnett77469 ай бұрын
So cute and cozy 🥰 it looks soft and warm. I love how your mind works, Kate! Your methods are what true quilting is all about
@alejandrasegura69266 ай бұрын
Se ve muy hermosa la colcha, dan ganas de acariciarla, la lana es estupenda en ese proyecto😊
@susanmurten61788 ай бұрын
I LOVE the tweed quilt! ❤
@karenkaren95268 ай бұрын
The little cushion is so sweet
@lesleygilbert19459 ай бұрын
Love both sides of your lap quilt - whatever your mood you've got it covered - hugs from East Yorkshire 😁
@karentzn9 ай бұрын
Wow Kate I’d never put those fabrics together but my gosh it’s perfect.
@Sewwithdebee8 ай бұрын
Lovely quilt Kate and isn’t it rewarding using fabrics that give you comfort. I am a scrap quilter so appreciate others using theirs too. 🇨🇦
@glennwing42148 ай бұрын
I love both sides of your lap quilt. You have a great eye for color!
@carolynrockafellow4179 ай бұрын
Oh Kate your cabin is going to be such a cozy, homey place to be. ❤the tweeds are a perfect touch
@kdhawes79999 ай бұрын
Perhaps add a hand made blanket chest! Keep all the fabrics safe from moths, etc. Plus, who does not enjoy a beautiful , wood, blanket chest! Thank you for your video it was a joy to watch.
@Adele-b4r9 ай бұрын
You are a delight. Thank you for sharing a little bit of your life. ❤ x
@freddiemattoon4789 ай бұрын
❤ ❤ from Arizona USA
@christinahall33189 ай бұрын
Kate, Thank you so much for this awesome idea. I have a BFF who works for a furniture store and she gets these wonderful samples and gives them to me. Now I know what to do with them. Simple blankets/quilts with or without batting and a fun backing. YES! Thank you again.
@christinaheesakacowden-wut38099 ай бұрын
Wonderful idea to mix the fabric choices, bringing together different textures and countries. 🙂 Are you concerned with moths though? Leaving the "tasty" Harris Tweed in the garden house will be a temptation for the little "beasts". Because you will not use the garden shed/cabin so much, it will be left alone for the critters to have a party. Well, maybe you can set up some moth traps or lay out lavender and cedar. New projects, lol, making lavender pouches, haha. I am so worried, because a few years back I had a moth infestation and it took me 6 years to get ridd of them. Every now and then, they still appear. I work with moth traps, moth paper, laveder sacchets and cedar wood. I also use whole black pepper, putting them in mesh bags. ( tried and proofed remedie from my mother and grandmother from Egypt) 🙂 Huggs from the Schurwald Forest, Germany. 🥰
@selinab85328 ай бұрын
g'day to everyone on the lime green sofa from Australia, bit of a wet one here where i am & thankful for the much cooler temperature loving this Cabin Fever you have going, so different to what you usually make but it goes so well with the beautiful rustic cabin & can't wait to see what you do for the window dressings in olden times they even had quilts & blankets they made for the walls as old houses & castles were very drafty, so looking forward to see what you make next thanx for sharing
@jenihansen72019 ай бұрын
Your personality radiates to us all Kate. Thank you.
@lennymac59158 ай бұрын
That is absolutely beautiful.
@suecortes15909 ай бұрын
Holaaaa i just met You and was very anxious ti seee You again, Best regards from México
@courageousspirit35868 ай бұрын
Lovely projects and so delightful to listen to you, like an old friend visiting and I just so enjoyed my time watching you sew. Keep on with it all!
@candacekesting17868 ай бұрын
I like the colorful side better than the tweed. It is so beautiful !!