I was just thinking these would look just as cute in a little fabric pouch or in a junk journal or even the yo yo's on hair clips would look super cute too.
Endless ideas and creativity!!! I hope to be able to spend time in my sewing room again soon. Thank you soooo much for your lovely videos! 😍 Fondly, Brenda
I really enjoy your videos and pass your name on as much as Ican. A lot of junk journal folks dont know how to sew and your instructions are so clear. Please keep them coming and thank you.
They are adorable. A tip for keeping your thread from twisting is thread your needle while thread is still on the spool. Then cut thread to length needed. I been doing this for years and really helps with the twisting and knotting of the thread.
Great embellishment Julia. I am going to make some in a coordinating fabric to my fabric eyeglass holders. Funny story: Years ago when my mothers eyesight was failing she would spend 5 mins. trying to thread a needle for hand sewing. In exasperation she would blurt out "This needle has no eye!". I would laugh, take the needle and thread from her and of course, easily thread the needle. LOL She would get equally upset about her coins - she would often ask "Is this a nickel or a quarter?" I thought it was funny but now find myself in the same quandry. Anyway, thanks for another great and very helpful tutorial. All the best.
Loved these Julia. I’m a new journaler and I will now make some of these to add into the books. Such a fun way to use snippets up. Best regards from South Africa 🇿🇦
Hi Cynthia, Being left-handed has it's challenges. I remember when my mom (who is right-handed) was trying to teach me to knit, I would sit across from her instead of next to her. It helped! Thanks so much for watching. Julia
You really take the simplest things and make the best gifts ever! Everybody would love and use those. Thanks for the tips on needle size and thread. I’ve made a few yo yos in the past few months and now I know what I was doing wrong thanks to you. Wish I had the Sizzix but I just cut mine by hand. That would be a fabulous tool to have. Again, you are so talented and creative. I am learning so much from you and having a blast watching your videos. Thank you!!!! Hugs💝
Hi, I love my sizzix for so many things. I do however cut a lot of my circles by hand. I don't have all the sizes I need in the dies- cutting by hand works too!
These are very beautiful. I made and tried to sell packages of yo yo paper clips that we're similar and had 5 for $3.00 and I didn't sell any. People ALL said they were too much. What is your strategy? My packaging and yours are very similar. I put them in a beautiful basket all packaged in cellophane bags. Would love your imput. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hi, This is not a huge seller for me but I keep them displayed with my journals and use some in my journals so people can see the end use. I sell more at Christmas time for a quick teacher's gift or stocking stuffer. They make good bookmarks. I have also bundled them with a matching fabric notebook cover.
Hi Betty, Here is the Amazon link to the ones I use. amzn.to/2CTVKh6 You may be able to find them at an office supply store also. Thanks for watching! Julia
I was just thinking these would look just as cute in a little fabric pouch or in a junk journal or even the yo yo's on hair clips would look super cute too.
I'm left handed me so your the perfect teacher for me thanks for sharing
Endless ideas and creativity!!! I hope to be able to spend time in my sewing room again soon. Thank you soooo much for your lovely videos! 😍 Fondly, Brenda
Thanks so much Brenda for your kind words! Happy sewing.
Adorable, was looking for something to do when it snows lol. New sub. Southern Alberta Canada. Thank you for sharing.
Great idea, thank you ❤❤❤
Love your ideas 💜 Really great projects...thx. on Android watching TH-cam.
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Thank you, a great little project for my little pupil today! I love yoyos❤
I really enjoy your videos and pass your name on as much as Ican. A lot of junk journal folks dont know how to sew and your instructions are so clear. Please keep them coming and thank you.
Hi Shannon, I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos and am so glad you are sharing. It really helps grow my channel. Happy creating! Julia
They are adorable. A tip for keeping your thread from twisting is thread your needle while thread is still on the spool. Then cut thread to length needed. I been doing this for years and really helps with the twisting and knotting of the thread.
Thank you so much for this tip Jeannine! I have never heard of doing this but will try it!
Great embellishment Julia. I am going to make some in a coordinating fabric to my fabric eyeglass holders. Funny story: Years ago when my mothers eyesight was failing she would spend 5 mins. trying to thread a needle for hand sewing. In exasperation she would blurt out "This needle has no eye!". I would laugh, take the needle and thread from her and of course, easily thread the needle. LOL She would get equally upset about her coins - she would often ask "Is this a nickel or a quarter?" I thought it was funny but now find myself in the same quandry. Anyway, thanks for another great and very helpful tutorial. All the best.
I'm starting to use a needle threader more and more, ugh! So glad they have little helpers for us seniors:) Have a creative week. Julia
Loved these Julia. I’m a new journaler and I will now make some of these to add into the books. Such a fun way to use snippets up. Best regards from South Africa 🇿🇦
Oh, these are wonderful, so bright and cheerful and I love your packaging!
you are an amazing artist and generous person, love your creations
Thank you so much for your kind words:)
These are really fun, and would great in a journal. Thank you for the video.
Ha Julia ! Love these - perfect for me as I am left-handed... Thanks for sharing.
Great yo yo tutorial. Love it .!!
I just love these!! What wonderful packaging! TFS Hun😀😘
LOVE IT THANK YOU FOR SHARING
Thanks for watching!
I lOVE these!! I will certainly be making some now!! Thanks for the tutorial!
Hi Diane, Thanks so much for watching. Hope you have a chance to give it a try:) Julia
great christmas gifts too
Really like this tute and your channel tfs
Thanks so much!
I love these and I also love that you are left-handed! So am I so it makes it easier for me :)
Hi Cynthia, Being left-handed has it's challenges. I remember when my mom (who is right-handed) was trying to teach me to knit, I would sit across from her instead of next to her. It helped! Thanks so much for watching. Julia
You really take the simplest things and make the best gifts ever! Everybody would love and use those. Thanks for the tips on needle size and thread. I’ve made a few yo yos in the past few months and now I know what I was doing wrong thanks to you. Wish I had the Sizzix but I just cut mine by hand. That would be a fabulous tool to have. Again, you are so talented and creative. I am learning so much from you and having a blast watching your videos. Thank you!!!! Hugs💝
Hi, I love my sizzix for so many things. I do however cut a lot of my circles by hand. I don't have all the sizes I need in the dies- cutting by hand works too!
stitchesbyjulia I really didn’t realize what all it can do until I saw your tutorials. Thanks!
Great tutorial and I love the packaging. Thank you.
Thank you so much Rita! Julia
So happy i found you.
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I so appreciate your kind words!
I'm so glad to find you, you have so many videos I want to see and learn. So thank you so much! :)
Thank you so much! I am glad you are enjoying the videos, I love sharing my passion.
These are very beautiful. I made and tried to sell packages of yo yo paper clips that we're similar and had 5 for $3.00 and I didn't sell any. People ALL said they were too much. What is your strategy? My packaging and yours are very similar. I put them in a beautiful basket all packaged in cellophane bags. Would love your imput. Thanks for the tutorial.
Hi, This is not a huge seller for me but I keep them displayed with my journals and use some in my journals so people can see the end use. I sell more at Christmas time for a quick teacher's gift or stocking stuffer. They make good bookmarks. I have also bundled them with a matching fabric notebook cover.
This are adorable.. I've made lots of yo-yos for various sewing projects but not ascuteas these.. where do you find gold paper clips..
Hi Betty, Here is the Amazon link to the ones I use. amzn.to/2CTVKh6 You may be able to find them at an office supply store also. Thanks for watching! Julia
What is that cutter? Can not see one on amazon.
What is the fabric cutter called and where can I purchase one from?
Hi, I use the Sizzix BigShot. Here is an Amazon link but you can also get them at Joann Fabrics and other craft stores.amzn.to/3Mqhphp
What size circles do you cut? Tia!
Hi, So sorry, I should have mentioned the size. i cut them at 2.5 inches. Thanks for watching. Julia