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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2020
At Luli Print Studio we Love creating something new Everyday. We Love to see our designs come to life in new products and fabric. We’ll show you how to sew easy projects featuring our latest patterns and designs.
Quick and Simple Pillow Sewing Project. Easy to Sew Envelope Pillow.
Upcycle Your Tricycle!
Easy Envelope Pillow Sewing Tutorial
Update Your ride in 30 Minutes! and pedal in Style!
This tutorial is great to learn How to Sew Any pillow cover, but I wanted a custom pillow for my Tricycle so my puppy "Coco" would be more comfortable on our rides...
With Just a few simple steps, you can create a comfortable and stylish pillow cover.
Stick around until the very end for a paw-some surprise! 🐾👀
You'll get a sneak peek at the adorable coordinating Pet bandana that matches this envelope pillow perfectly! And the best part? You can learn how to sew it yourself!
📚👉 Watch Here: th-cam.com/video/ksG9kTk4LDQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1G_358x9-clyAWp-
Easy Envelope Pillow Sewing Tutorial
Update Your ride in 30 Minutes! and pedal in Style!
This tutorial is great to learn How to Sew Any pillow cover, but I wanted a custom pillow for my Tricycle so my puppy "Coco" would be more comfortable on our rides...
With Just a few simple steps, you can create a comfortable and stylish pillow cover.
Stick around until the very end for a paw-some surprise! 🐾👀
You'll get a sneak peek at the adorable coordinating Pet bandana that matches this envelope pillow perfectly! And the best part? You can learn how to sew it yourself!
📚👉 Watch Here: th-cam.com/video/ksG9kTk4LDQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1G_358x9-clyAWp-
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2 in 1 🌟 Sew a Pin Cushion and a Round Pillow from One Fat Quarter! Quick and Easy Sewing Tutorial.
มุมมอง 13311 หลายเดือนก่อน
Make a Round Pillow and Pin Cushion in Minutes from One Fat Quarter: Great Gift Idea and easy sewing tutorial to follow. Shop Fat Quarter here: www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/14873468?size=FAT_QUARTER_YARD Shop 1 yard (to make 4 pillows and 4 pin cushions) : www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/14873468?size=YARD Super Quick and Easy Round Pillow and Pin Cushion: Sew Both from One Fat Quarter! I've des...
Christmas Sewing Machine Cover and Fabric Basket 2 in 1
มุมมอง 574ปีที่แล้ว
Christmas Sewing Machine Cover and Fabric Basket 2 in 1
3D Flower POP-UP card | Fun and Easy DIY cardmaking project
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3D Flower POP-UP card | Fun and Easy DIY cardmaking project
Fabric Basket. Looking For A Creative Gift Idea? Watch This! Learn How To Sew A Fabric Gift Basket!
มุมมอง 504ปีที่แล้ว
Fabric Basket. Looking For A Creative Gift Idea? Watch This! Learn How To Sew A Fabric Gift Basket!
The Sewing Machine Dust Cover You Need! Easy Step By Step Sewing Tutorial.
มุมมอง 19Kปีที่แล้ว
The Sewing Machine Dust Cover You Need! Easy Step By Step Sewing Tutorial.
DAY 3 | Watercolor Process | How to Paint a Cute Bear | 100 DAY Challenge
มุมมอง 122ปีที่แล้ว
DAY 3 | Watercolor Process | How to Paint a Cute Bear | 100 DAY Challenge
DAY 2 | Digitize your Watercolor | How to Make a Seamless Pattern in Photoshop | 100 DAY Challenge
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DAY 2 | Digitize your Watercolor | How to Make a Seamless Pattern in Photoshop | 100 DAY Challenge
DAY 1 | Watercolor Process | How to Paint a Cute Elephant | 100 DAY Challenge
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DAY 1 | Watercolor Process | How to Paint a Cute Elephant | 100 DAY Challenge
How to make/Sew a SCRUNCHIE the Easy way! Sewing Tutorial | Make 21 scrunchies with One Yard
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How to make/Sew a SCRUNCHIE the Easy way! Sewing Tutorial | Make 21 scrunchies with One Yard
Brother Select-o-matic | How to thread Vintage Sewing Machine| Atlas Japanese made sewing machine
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Brother Select-o-matic | How to thread Vintage Sewing Machine| Atlas Japanese made sewing machine
How To Make A Pet Bandana In Minutes! 🐾 Easy Sewing Tutorial | Pet Collar Scarf
มุมมอง 286ปีที่แล้ว
How To Make A Pet Bandana In Minutes! 🐾 Easy Sewing Tutorial | Pet Collar Scarf
Stamp and Sew | How to stamp on fabric and then Sew a Pencil Case | Sewing a pouch
มุมมอง 130ปีที่แล้ว
Stamp and Sew | How to stamp on fabric and then Sew a Pencil Case | Sewing a pouch
DIY Tote Bag with $1 Dollar Bandanas | 4th of July Sewing Project | Easy Bag with Rope Handles
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DIY Tote Bag with $1 Dollar Bandanas | 4th of July Sewing Project | Easy Bag with Rope Handles
How To Sew A FABRIC BASKET | Sewing Tips | Fabric Storage Bin or Sewing Box Tutorial
มุมมอง 349ปีที่แล้ว
How To Sew A FABRIC BASKET | Sewing Tips | Fabric Storage Bin or Sewing Box Tutorial
Sewing Tutorials with Free Patterns | How to Sew | Sewing Projects | Luli Print Sewing Channel
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Sewing Tutorials with Free Patterns | How to Sew | Sewing Projects | Luli Print Sewing Channel
How to Sew a Pillowcase with 1 Yard of fabric | Sewing Tutorial | easy DIY sewing project
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How to Sew a Pillowcase with 1 Yard of fabric | Sewing Tutorial | easy DIY sewing project
Cute DIY Door Stop | Print your Own fabric at Home! | Free Pattern | Owl Sewing Tutorial
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Cute DIY Door Stop | Print your Own fabric at Home! | Free Pattern | Owl Sewing Tutorial
How to Thread a Vintage Class 15 Sewing Machine | Monarch Deluxe | Royal Deluxe | Japanese Clone
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How to Thread a Vintage Class 15 Sewing Machine | Monarch Deluxe | Royal Deluxe | Japanese Clone
How To Sew A Cute Tote Bag With Envelope Corners -Great Sewing Project for Beginners
มุมมอง 279ปีที่แล้ว
How To Sew A Cute Tote Bag With Envelope Corners -Great Sewing Project for Beginners
How to Sew a Cute Owl Pin Cushion | FREE pattern | DIY Scrap Fabric Project | Sewing tutorial
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How to Sew a Cute Owl Pin Cushion | FREE pattern | DIY Scrap Fabric Project | Sewing tutorial
How to make a watercolor painting into a fabric pattern.
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How to make a watercolor painting into a fabric pattern.
Does your sewing machine need a Cover? Watch this!
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Does your sewing machine need a Cover? Watch this!
Sew A Stand Up Pencil Pouch that Converts Into a Pencil Holder. POP-UP zipper case, expandable.
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Sew A Stand Up Pencil Pouch that Converts Into a Pencil Holder. POP-UP zipper case, expandable.
How to Sew 3 Zipper Pouches | DIY Sewing Projects | Quick Sewing Tutorial
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How to Sew 3 Zipper Pouches | DIY Sewing Projects | Quick Sewing Tutorial
How to Sew a Zipper Tote Bag - Sewing tutorial - Bag - Sewing project - Cute Fabric Collection
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How to Sew a Zipper Tote Bag - Sewing tutorial - Bag - Sewing project - Cute Fabric Collection
Diy Sanitizer Holder | Make And Sell At Home | Scrap Fabric Friendly Sewing Project
มุมมอง 3K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Diy Sanitizer Holder | Make And Sell At Home | Scrap Fabric Friendly Sewing Project
This is a very nice pattern, however, polyester attracts and holds moisture, which causes pins and needles to rust. Cotton batting or even cotton fabric scraps are a better choice.
@@patriciamaeanthony3838 Thanks for sharing! 🤗⭐️
I wish i could buy one, but there no where to be found in Europe😢
@@moniqueparadas8588 Thanks so much for Watching! These old machines can be tough to find. Maybe you can try online marketplaces or vintage sewing groups. Sometimes they can be a great resource. Fingers crossed you’ll find the perfect one! 💫
I made a sewing case cover, but how do you keep the lining from falling back down when she push it inside? Thank you for the tutorial I enjoyed it
@@grace5241 Hi! I hand stitched every corner to keep the lining secured. Thanks so much for watching! 🤗🌟
thank you. just finished this project. great tutorial!
Thank you very much! This is the best owl tutorial I have seen!
Thanks so much! Happy Sewing! 🧵🤗
You know you can add a ‘related video’ and it will give a direct link to
Awesome! Thanks for the tip.🌟I just linked it!
@@luliprint :)
th-cam.com/video/G-BhU_-tDW8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bqkQf-0vz7o9kJNL Click for FULL tutorial
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing. You paint so beautifully. 🥰👌
Beautiful ❤
Thanks so much! 🤗
NOTE: The measurements for the foam stabilizer side panels are shown as 8", which is the same as the liner and main fabric. However, when stacking the pieces, the foam is shown as being narrower (i.e. does not go edge to edge, the same as the other pieces). I think she forgot to adjust that measurement to 7.5" instead of 8.
Is the Bosal foam stabilizer always so crazy expensive? The Amazon link has it selling for $35.44! That seems super expensive, considering Joann currently has Pellon Flex-Foam for $4.99/yd; I bought two yards for $11.98 for this project. Yes, the Pellon is only 20" wide versus Bosal's 58", but I can't justify spending over $35 *just* on interfacing for this project.
Yes, it's pricey, but I'm also a fan of waiting for Joann's sales to snag a few yards at a discount! Thanks for watching!
I just got one of these branded as Grand Sewing Machine.
I was thinking of doing French seams instead, and that would save you a step of adding the bias tape? Yes?
This is a Great idea! Thanks for sharing! I will try it on my next cover. Thanks for watching! 🤗
@@luliprint hoping to start my project tonight. I have a clear plastic flimsy cover that came with the baby lock so I think I’ll just carefully take it apart and use that for a pattern piece leaving extra room for seam allowance. Or do the French seams
Love this material
Thanks so much! 🤗🌟
Nice
🤗 Thanks for watching! 💫
Good 👍
Thanks for Watching! 🤗🌟
Eu tenho uma maquina igual a essa
I Love it too! ❤️ Happy Sewing!
terrific, nice detailed instructions
Thanks so much! Happy Sewing! 🤗 🧵
Thank you nice tutorial just what I was looking for.
Thanks so much for watching! Happy Sewing! 🤗🧵
Cuanto vale esta Makina
Hola. Yo estaría atenta a las publicaciones en market place para ver si alguien publica alguna similar. Pueden estar entre $100-$200 Dólares dependiendo el estado y detalles. Saludos! 🤗
Thank you, brilliant tutorial. 😊
Thanks so much for watching! Happy Sewing! 🤗🌟
Thank you, this looked great!
Beautiful cover and fabric. Good instructions that are easy to follow. I have one question, you said to cut the foam 1/2 inch shorter, but in the visual instruction, the foam is cut 1" shorter on each side which is the same size as your sewing machine. Which instruction would i follow? Thank you for the tutorial. I'm very new at sewing and I'm going to give this a try.
Hi! Thanks so much for watching. I adjusted the measurements of the foam stabilizer after I finished the cover. I think it’s much easier sewing the topstitch of the sides and sewing the top panel without having the bulk of the foam reach the edges. That’s why I recommend cutting the foam stabilizer smaller than the main panels to give room for our seam allowance. (One note: remember that we do want to foam stabilizer to reach our table so for the length of the foam stabilizer panels I would only subtract half an inch from the top only ) These would be the final measurements: 2x 17inx 12.5in (front and back) 2x 7in x 12.5in (left and right) 1x 17in x 7in (top) Hope that helps. Happy Sewing! 🤗🌟
@@luliprint Thank you! Your information is so helpful. ♥️ I will follow your new instructions.
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Goodness
I know! 🌟
Did you include the seam allowance when trying to figure out where the handle hole should go to the top panel?
Hi. Make sure to leave enough space on the top edge. You need to account for your seam alloy when sewing the top panel. Also I added a little extra room on my opening to lift the handle comfortably. Happy sewing!
Hello! I have a quick question if you have a moment. I'm new to sewing and I don't quite understand how you did the measurements. Did you add 1/2 inch to the machine measurements AND a 1/2 inch seam allowance to get the total measurement of your panels? Also one other question. My handle opening might be too close to the edge of my top panel. It's about 3/4 inch away from the edge. Is that too close? Is there anything I can do to fix that? Thank you for the tutorial! I'm excited for this to be my first big project!
Hi Thanks so much for watching. I would add 1 3/4in to your measurements to work comfortably. I used a 3/8” seam allowance and then I finished the borders with a 1/2” seam allowance. So that takes a total of 1 in. So to work comfortably you can add 1 3/4in to your sewing machine measurements. Your handle seems to be too close to the edge. I have another video with a sewing machine cover that has a handle, but not an opening. The handle it’s only to lift the cover alone and not the machine, but I use it all the time in my studio. This is the tutorial: th-cam.com/video/G-BhU_-tDW8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=v8lkHZLkrjCefPfm Happy Sewing! 🤗🌟
@@luliprint Great video, I think there is a lot of confusion on seam allowance of 3/8" and the final top edge stitching on the outside with the 1/2 inch. Is there different terminology for that kind of finishing? I can't wait to make this for my machine and serger. Your fabric is so cute, can get it here in Portugal?
@@kristinmcclary7194 Hi. Thanks for watching. You can search how to sew a French seam that can also work to finish the edges. I’m not sure if spoonflower if shipping internationally. Please check in the following link www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/11121246-sewing-machine-damask-floral-mirror-love-sewing-by-luli_print Happy Sewing! 🌟
Your cover is very beautiful and practical. However the processes involved still look very complicated to me as a begginner although I desperately need one right now. I still enjoy watching your podcast very much and you definitely have got talent in sewing. 👍
These wee owls are soooo cute! I've almost finished making one. Thanks for sharing your pattern. 😊
Thanks so much! And thanks so much for watching! Happy Sewing! 🪡 🧵 (I can’t wait to see your finished cute little owl! You can tag me on Instagram @luli.print to get featured in my stories) :)
Thank you, lovely cover, great instructions 🇨🇦
Thanks so much for Watching! 🌟 Happy Sewing!
So happy I found this - I just purchased a used Monarch - needs a new foot pedal but I’m excited to own it
Hope you enjoy it! I Love how smooth and sturdy it is! 🌟
Music annoying had to switch off😔
Sorry to hear that. I made sure to not have any music at all when I’m speaking and giving the details and instructions. You can mute the parts with the music. Happy Sewing! 🤗🌟
@@luliprint it's still annoying to have to constantly switch between muted/unmuted. Audio is one of the biggest problems with TH-camrs -- too much music, wrong music, too loud music, really bad audio levels between music and speaking sections, etc. (My husband is a professional videographer and has shared his expertise with me, as I sometimes create videos as well.) Learning proper audio for YT videos is well worth any TH-camr's time.
Thanks for sharing this pattern and tutorial. I'm in the process of making a little owl pincushion, and it's not coming out so well. I mean, it will be OK for me, but not good enough to give away. I'll try your pattern and no doubt it will come out a WHOLE lot better than my first attempt.
I’m so happy I could help! Have fun with your project! Happy Sewing! 🧵🤗🌟
@@luliprint Thanks so much! I know what I did wrong on mine, after looking at your pattern. Mine is OK if you like little short, fat, roundy owls. With short noses. LOL
@@OHlookSHINYthing LOL sounds very cute! ☺️ I’m happy the pattern was helpful. I have a few around my sewing room and they are so practical and cute to have around. It’s going to be a great gift!
My first owl looked like it just fell out a pub!! Lol, my second one looks a lot better. I'm sure your loved ones will love your wee owl regardless 😊
@@MarleyBu Lol ! So cute! Thanks for watching! Happy Sewing 🧵🌟
Your Fabric is absolutely beautiful. Very nice sewing machine cover too. Thank you for sharing ❤
Hello, thank you for this great tutorial and the fabric you designed. I am in the middle of making it just as you have described but have had to redo the side pocket. Initially I began sewing the elastic edge cut to the same length as the width of the side piece. But then after sewing the pocket on to the side I realized that the bottom didn’t gather and there would not be the stretch desired. How is this to be done exactly? Should the elastic be shorter and stretched to the size of the mesh? Thanks!
Hi! 👋🏼 Yes. Cut the elastic a little bit shorter and stretch it as you sew it to the mesh. Can’t wait to see your final cover! 👏🏼 You can tag me on instagram @luli.print .Thanks for watching! Happy Sewing! 🪡🤗🌟
Also check minute 32:26 you can see that the elastic is like 1inch shorter than the mesh when I place it right above it before I start clipping it. As I clip the folded elastic to the mesh I stretch my elastic to match the edges.
beautiful cover! I am properly going to make this one for my new sewingmachine, husqvarna e10, which are my first one! One question, is your needle left positioned when you are sewing? Regards Jonas
Hi! Thanks so much! Yes, the needle is on the left on my standard foot, but I’m Not setting it to move to the left. It’s the standard and default position of the needle when I turn my machine on. I’m using 3/8 in seam allowance.
@@luliprint To bad that my sewingmachine can’t set the needle on the left side, only in the middle and right side 😖
@@Albertjonas Hi. I’m using a standard foot and the settings when my sewing machine turns on. I’m. Not moving or setting my needle to sew on the left side. You should be able to leave your needle as is when you sew your other projects. Just make sure you sew with a 3/8in seam allowance. Hope that helps. Happy Sewing! 🤗🌟
Ooh thank you! Have a great day! 🙂@@luliprint
Just beautiful ❤❤❤
Thanks so much for watching ! 🤗✨ Happy Sewing!
That flap needs Velcro in my opinion. My cats would play with it otherwise ❤
That’s a Great idea! Thanks for sharing! ✨
Thank you, Hazel love this ❤️
Thanks so much for watching! 🤗🌟 Happy Sewing!
Machine name?
Hi! This is the Brother Select-o-matic Thanks for watching! 🌟
A superb video. Excellent attention to detail. Thank you.
🤗🌟 Thanks so much! I’m so happy it was helpful. Happy Sewing! 🧵🪡
Wow this is so helpful tysm 😊
Happy Painting! :)
What a beautiful machine 😍
🤗🌟 Thanks so much! It runs so smoothly.
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I am sorry last question did you cut the bosal foam 1/2” smaller on all sides?
Hi! 👋🏼 Cut the sides 1/2” smaller and the top 1/2” or 3/8” (according to the seam allowance you are going to be using) Don’t cut any at the bottom. That’s going to be your base and you are going to be topstitching right on top of it to give it a nice finish. 🤗
@@luliprint thank you so much! So if I use 5/8” seam allowance should I add 1 or 1.5 inches to fabric? This is a wonderful video!
@@raggedyanna6-Missy Thanks so much! I recommend you Re watch the segments about cutting your panels. There are slight different measurements for your main panels, lining fabric, and the Bosal stabilizer. I add an extra 1/2” to the overall machine measurements to have room around it and then add the seam allowance that you are going to be using (except at the bottom) Remember that the lining will be 1” longer at the bottom to be able to fold the bottom border. Hope that helps. 🤗
@@luliprint yes that’s what I meant, I understand everything but how much to add for the seam allowance you say 1-1/2 inches to the machine size, you added an inch, but say 1 to 1 1/2.maybe I will do 1 1/2 to be safe 🙂
@@raggedyanna6-Missy 1 1/2 sounds good , to be safe. Because I rounded up my machine measurements at the beginning to give more room and so it’s not a tight cover.
Hello could you please explain this? You say add 1- 1/2” for seam allowance then say 1/2” for borders? I don’t understand does that mean 2” for seam allowance? Thank you so much
Can you use this for a very large machine?
Hi! 👋🏼 Maybe adding some quilting to the panels before sewing them together would give them more structure for a larger cover. Also, I really recommend using the Bosal double sided foam stabilizer because it gives a very nice and sturdy finish. Happy Sewing! 🧵🪡
Watch FULL tutorial here: th-cam.com/video/0V0983wrMro/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-26uVMfYhvm5Lh7O
Read Description to see Proportions 🥄📝🎨