 Okay, so here we have another little video of me working in my slow stitch journal It really got the idea from doing this from a social media post I saw from somebody and I don't remember who but it was one of the people who follow Handmade Holy cow, I'll put I'll put the name of the channel right here and it was one of their Somebody who follows her and they did somebody that did something on Instagram. Anyway, I thought it was really interesting. So Here as you watch these clips, you'll see me taking this piece of muslin and cutting a circle in it and then Backing it with the green fabric which comes ends up coming out later. I end up taking it out later But anyway, we'll get there First I want to ring the circle with sort of pastelish rainbow colors of floss in bullion stitches, which we did in the series that we're doing Exploring how to do single stitches and work in this journal in the last episode. We did bullion stitches So this is that stitch just in a circle. I started with pink orange yellow green blue and then violet sort of rainbow-ish colors again and once I Got about halfway through I realized that the green fabric needed to come out Because it was just getting very wrinkly and in my way and it wasn't Was bothering me more than it was doing any good so I very carefully took a pair of medical scissors and Snipped the green fabric out without cutting any threads because I was really worried. I'd ruin all the work I just did and then set the green circle aside and finished up my rainbow of stitches Then I took one of my fabric quotes That I've printed from some quote files I have in my Etsy shop the link is in the link tree list links down below FYI and This one happens to say fabricate rainbows, which I forgot I had that in there And so that's kind of appropriate. I thought I used a basic running stitch to stitch it to the green fabric and I then Set the muslin over the page in the slow stitch journal Traced out where the circle it was with a pencil and then remove the muslin and glued the Green circle down then once that was down And then I grew glued the rainbow muslin circle piece over it and here we have the finished page It was a lot of fun. It was pretty easy a Little bit time-consuming but not super difficult and I had a lot of fun with it We will be picking up our slow stitch journal and our exploration with some basic stitches I think French knots might be next but I'm not sure if you have a Particular kind of stitch you'd like me to do a tutorial on I may be a little rusty on some of them but we can explore it together leave something down in the comments below, please don't forget to like share and subscribe and Check out that video description for all those relevant links including that one Slow stitch channel, which is whose name I can't think of at the moment hand made by Anne maybe Anyway, I'll link it down below check it out check out the video description lots of fun stuff down there including a Class I'm teaching with Bea grob and a bunch of other really talented artists starting June 1st. Maybe you want to join That's it for today. Go out and have a great day Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it Maybe pick up a little stitching project and I will see you in the next video. Bye guys