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Counting Down Applique
Tips and tricks for positioning and applique. Counting Down pattern, part of Sewn Wyoming's Bag of the Month Club.
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60" of Bias Binding from a 10" square.
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How to cut a 10" layer cake square to get 60" of bias binding.
Buzzy Bags
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Tips for sewing the casing for the Buzzy Bags. Part of Sewn Wyoming's Bag of the Month Club.
Improv "V"
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How to improv piece the letter V for the Love Handles bag. Part of Sewn Wyoming's Bag of the Month Club.
Quilt-As-You-Go Improv Piecing
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Tips and tricks for improv, quilt-as-you-go piecing.
The Bucket Bag: How to sew in the bottom.
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Tips and tricks for getting the bottom to fit perfectly when sewing The Bucket Bag, part of Sewn Wyoming's Bag of the Month Club.
How To Stitch The Split Stitch
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Learn to stich the split stitch. Part of the Modern Herbal Block of the Month.
How To Stitch The Fly Stitch
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Learn to embroider the fly stitch. Part of the Modern Herbal Block of the Month.
How To Stitch The Back Stitch
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Learn the basics of the Back stitch. This stitch is the foundation for the blocks in the Modern Herbal Block of the Month.
How To Make A Yo Yo
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Learn to make a yo-yo. A beginner friendly tutorial. Part of the I'm All Ears drawstring bag pattern.
How To Make Drawstrings
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Tips and tricks for making and threading drawstrings. Part of the Bag of the Month Club video tutorial series.
How To Do A Whipped Back Stitch
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Learn the Whipped Back stitch. This stitch is a great one for hand embroidering words. Part of the Modern Herbal Block of the Month.
How To Do A Pistil Stitch
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Learn the Pistil Stitch. This stitch is a combination of two other stitches, and is PERFECT for the center of flowers. Part of the Modern Herbal Block of the Month.
How To Do A Lazy Daisy Stitch
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Learn the Lazy Daisy stitch. This stitch is used 2 different ways in our project, as a flower and as a filler. Part of the Modern Herbal Block of the Month.
How To Do A French Knot Stitch
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Learn to stitch the French Knot. This stitch adds raised detail to hand embroidery projects. Part of the Modern Herbal Block of the Month.
Urban Field Sack: Continuous Drawstrings
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Urban Field Sack: Continuous Drawstrings
Almond Country Beauty BOM: Seam Ripping Tips
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Almond Country Beauty BOM: Seam Ripping Tips
Almond Country Beauty BOM: Maximizing Your Fabric
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Almond Country Beauty BOM: Maximizing Your Fabric
Almond Country Beauty BOM: Curved Piecing
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Almond Country Beauty BOM: Curved Piecing
Dream Big Samples and Free Motion Quilting Tips
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Dream Big Samples and Free Motion Quilting Tips
Great video. Which pouch is this and did you piece this beautiful exterior with the same quilt as you go improv method as in your video on that? ❤
I just ordered the Buffalo pattern from an Etsy store and I’m excited to make it.
I’m interested in the Buffalo pattern. Is there a tutorial for it?
Great tutorial thx a bunch!!!
Please and thank you. I have your pattern and I need a detailed tutorial.
Very nice
I’m 2 min in and I feel like I’ve already learned so much!
I find best pressing my sections before I remove the paper makes it much more stabilized and the paper removes easier!!
This was exactly what I was looking for, thanks for sharing 🪡🧵
Where is the templet?
The link to the template is listed in your pattern
I am just ready to turn the bag right side out but it appears the long handle is twisted. Do you know where I would have gone wrong without taking out all my stitching? Thank you.
If it is twisted, there is no way to fix it other than pick it out and untwist it
Very good ideas..Thanks
Super helpful! What type of material are you filling it with? And where do you buy that?
Lizard litter is available at Petsmart and other big chain pet stores. It’s just crushed walnut shells like this. Don’t let your lizard do their business in it, first, tho🤪
What size zipper did you use?
Why did u use sand?
Is there a video for the drawstring bag? I have the pattern but I do not understand the instructions.
Very cool!
Gr eat tutorial. I was wanting to figure out how to make a box bottom. You have made this so EASY. I am going to go make one now Thank you for doing such a great job showing this technique. I give you 5 stars.
Thanks.
Thanks again
Thanks, very well explained.
You're welcome. Happy stitching!
Thanks
Wonderful. Thank-you.
Thank you for sharing. Though I would share. I just discovered how to make my own waxed thread. Running the thread through Bees Wax helped to strengthen it when pulling. Thank you again.
Hi. Do you have a video for the drawstring bag itself? Many Thanks 😊
No video, but the pattern can be found at www.sewnwyoming.com/shop-patterns
Excellent pattern! I purchased a kit but am wondering if you have cutting diagrams for each block? Thanks!
yes, all cutting instructions are in the pattern. you will find them on the non-consumable page of the pattern
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Cascas de nozes ❤
I wasxlooking for improv videos. I came upon yours. Great video! Explained very well. Thank-you.
Ty for doing both if you have a lining
Hi--I bought your pattern and noticed there are no pattern layout guides. How do you lay our your pattern using fat quarters for the small bag. Thank you.
@jenniferparker8627: look at this other TH-cam video that clearly shows an easy way to make bag with fat quarters and much easier way to sew handles. th-cam.com/video/adOsyo950u0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zS4vE0BZ6rizNCG8
I made the mistake of buying this "pattern" online for $6 only because I was led to believe it was an actual paper pattern with normal detailed instructions - wrong! It a card sized card stock with a tiny pattern drawing that has to be scanned, printed and cut out with poor instructions. This video is no help either since I can't see what she is doing with her hands in the way. 😐
Looking for full size template. It's not included in pock card pattern that I bought .
Just bought this pattern from my local quilt shop and your right, there is no way to down load the template. So it's off to the Staples to get the 400% enlarge. See how well I can figure the instructions
@@Lonestar-Buckeye My card pattern has a password to print out the template.
Nahihirapan kana ata mag salita😆😆
Finally something I can understand
Great tips. Did you needle punch your pattern with your machine or did you use a spikey pattern marker? I have both, done both. I think it makes a big difference in fold accuracy and of course tear way.
Great demo. There is something very meditative about paper piecing! I'll add that newsprint (I get mine in reams) is both cost effective and easy to tear away as an alternative to other papers. I like to use the fiberglass craft sheets as pressing "cloth". It is great for working with fusibles, makes the best pressing cloth for pressing high-bias blocks as the fabric will not shift, move or spread as there is no drag from the iron. (and helps with the toner heat transfer too!).
I really appreciate your tips! This isn't a difficult bag to sew, but having a few shortcuts really helps to speed it along! Thank youuuu! ☺️
You are welcome 🙂
Love those colors my colors
My fave way to use my scraps! The orange block looks so beautiful 🤩
Hi. What kind of shells do you use to stuff the pin cushion?
Ground walnut shells
can we use anything else ?
Always wanted to Learn
I love this! This is exactly how I do mine, except is use a fabric foundation; and love the results!! I think I’ll give the paper a try. TFS!
The newspaper is key. When yu try this type of random piecing, like crazy quilting, without a tear away foundation, over running the piece underneath becomes an issue, but by being able to tear away and trim, well, it makes all the difference. Thanks so much for the video.
Very pretty block
I’m sorry, did you say what kind of shells to purchase
hi where is your web site thank you
Could you please upload the pattern?
Super helpful, thank you so much!
You're welcome
great tip.
thanks kay!
What do you fill the pin cushion with.
Ground walnut shells. You can find them at sewnwyoming.com/shop-pincushions
What r using for the cushion stuffing? Sand, brillo, crushed shell, or a combo?
Ground walnut shells
@@sewnwyoming4878 Do u ground it in a coffee grinder or food processor?
@@helenalewis1666 you buy it already ground. sewnwyoming.com/shop-pincushions
Thank you so much for that clear and simple demonstration. I am going to stuff (re-stuff) some of those little old metal shoe pin cushions. I have all the supplies but cannot decide if I should create a bag that fits into the entire shoe including the toe, or just make a bag that fits into the oval shoe opening. Thoughts?
I have a couple of those too. My plan is to use a large wool ball, but I need to cut the bottom off of it which is where the challenge comes in. I may or may not cover the ball with fabric. I don't see any great way of stuffing them with my own template without a ton of trial and error. But I have great confidence in you! 😉
@@sewnwyoming4878 Thank you! Trial and error is the best way to learn. Good luck to both of us.
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