Your lucky you have so many thin pieces , I always seen to end up with scraps , more like crumble pieces really, but really like what you have shown us today , thank you.
Yes , you never know when things come in at the last minute. Definitely turned into nice things , so a great save . Thanks again for sharing with us .x
I love when you jump into the rabbit hole. This time with both feet or four if your the rabbit I love this almost better than the last one. That occasional pop of red really sets it off. Maybe lay a piece of parchment paper over the top when ironing the material. It might make the glide over smoother. Really love the out come it’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing your rabbit hole.
Hi 🤩 Thank you so much for the tips. Why wouldn’t I try parchment paper. Sometimes I can’t see in front of me!!! I am going to blame the Rabbit 🤪😂🤪 Hope you are enjoying your creativity 💕
That looks like a lot of fun. I have done a little bit of weaving, but I think I should do much more. These are beautiful, and I love the embroidery stitch you added to it.
Lovely video thanks. You could stitch fusible interfacing to background glue side up to stop fraying on quilting cotton. Wonder what seldvedges would look like with words, neutral colours and fringe. Good strips for wrapping around embroidery hoops. Also card fronts. So pretty
I enjoyed watching this so much, great alternative to my hand sewing tiny (EPP-ing) squares together. Love the demonstration of fancy stitch I'd been wondering if small pieces could carry that and it does, looks beautiful. Thank you 💖
So pretty ! But I’m new to your channel, and curious - how come you have all those Liberty strips ? Did you buy bigger bits and cut them up ? Do you purchase them ready-cut ? Where do you get them from, please ?
Hi… The Liberty of London scraps are from my mask making during Covid. My Partner helped me with cutting. I was like “wait!!! We can’t throw that out!!! “ A silver lining from Covid 💕
I would not of trimmed off the fringe edges. I would have added more of the same backing to extend the fabric. That would have been an eye catcher….been unique. It’s nice what you did, but you strike me as a unique out of the box kind of lady.
Hi… thank you for your feedback ☺️ Keeping the fringe would have been nice but I was thinking potholders or trivets for my kitchen so the fringe will not be seen anyway. ♥️
I used to weave a lot 40 + years ago! You are getting me in the mood again! Love these projects!
Did you weave fabric? I hope you enjoy getting back into it 💕
I like your idea if potholders I was thinking placemats for a summers day. Or something smaller to patch jeans. I love the possibilities!
These are all wonderful ideas!!
I want to try them all 💕 thank you for sharing 💕
Your lucky you have so many thin pieces , I always seen to end up with scraps , more like crumble pieces really, but really like what you have shown us today , thank you.
Thank you! I was lucky. These strips were leftover from fabric mask making. So glad I saved them. 🙏❤️🙏
Yes , you never know when things come in at the last minute. Definitely turned into nice things , so a great save . Thanks again for sharing with us .x
you make weaving loo k so easy! i love your work.
Hi... :) Thank you so much for letting me know.
I love this little rabbit hole you have wandered down. I. Definitely going to try this technique. Love them. ❤️❤️🌺
🤪🤩😂 Thanks for sharing
Thank you for your amazing yett simple and doabĺe artwork 🤗
Thank you so much 😀 I’m glad it seems approachable !
❤❤❤ really unique!!! Love your ingenuity!! New fan!!!❤❤❤
Thank you for your support 💕
I love when you jump into the rabbit hole. This time with both feet or four if your the rabbit I love this almost better than the last one. That occasional pop of red really sets it off. Maybe lay a piece of parchment paper over the top when ironing the material. It might make the glide over smoother. Really love the out come it’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing your rabbit hole.
Hi 🤩
Thank you so much for the tips. Why wouldn’t I try parchment paper. Sometimes I can’t see in front of me!!!
I am going to blame the Rabbit 🤪😂🤪 Hope you are enjoying your creativity 💕
beautiful work - a great idea for using scraps - I would try my hand on making a basket weave runner for Diwali 🥰
What a wonderful idea! Thanks for watching ❤️
These are beautiful 😊 thanks for sharing 😊
Glad you like them! :))
That looks like a lot of fun. I have done a little bit of weaving, but I think I should do much more. These are beautiful, and I love the embroidery stitch you added to it.
Thank you so much for letting me know 🥰
Lovely! Very creative!❤
I am glad you enjoyed it! 💕
Very nice.
Thank you 🙏
Love your inspirational videos. You are so creative.
Thank you so much! ☺️
Lovely video thanks. You could stitch fusible interfacing to background glue side up to stop fraying on quilting cotton. Wonder what seldvedges would look like with words, neutral colours and fringe. Good strips for wrapping around embroidery hoops. Also card fronts. So pretty
I love all of these suggestions. Thank you for sharing 💕
Just my type of thing!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Where did you get your little iron? I love your crafts!
Hi 💕 Thanks you ♥️
The little iron is a “cricut” brand iron. Hope this helps!
Inspiring! Thank you!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching 💕
Loved this , x
Thank you for letting me know 💕
I enjoyed watching this so much, great alternative to my hand sewing tiny (EPP-ing) squares together. Love the demonstration of fancy stitch I'd been wondering if small pieces could carry that and it does, looks beautiful. Thank you 💖
Thank you… I keep telling myself you don’t know unless you try… so I’m giving myself the gift of trying. ❤️
@@Reignvermont So grateful for your share, when decorating season (summer in Scotland) is over I will definitely try, I'm so excited. Thank you 🌷🌷
This is really great idea! Would it help your weaving if you starched your strips real good before hand? This way your fabric would be stiffer.
I thought about starch after 🤪 Will maybe have to try. Thank you for sharing 💕
That was soooo fun - thank you. I wanted to ask - do you have a favorite regarding the backing fabric and the fusing fabric?
Hi… I think I like the Thermolam the best right now. It adds soft plushness to the project 💕
So pretty ! But I’m new to your channel, and curious - how come you have all those Liberty strips ? Did you buy bigger bits and cut them up ? Do you purchase them ready-cut ? Where do you get them from, please ?
i’m curious too
Hi… The Liberty of London scraps are from my mask making during Covid. My Partner helped me with cutting. I was like “wait!!! We can’t throw that out!!! “
A silver lining from Covid 💕
@@Reignvermont i think the weaving looks lovely.
Love this! How wide are the strips of fabric? What is the brand of sewing machine that you have? Thank you.
Hi :) The fabric strips I am using range from 1/4" to 1/2". My sewing machine is a "Baby Lock Ellageo Plus". Thank you for asking :))
Wow! I just found your channel. I am binge watching. One question. Where did you get the fabric strips?
Hi… thank you for watching. The scraps are from my mask making during the pandemic.
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@@Reignvermont Thank you for replying. I found ome on Etsy but I may just make some out of Jelly Rolls. :)
@@PreppingAngel There are so many beautiful fabrics out there. I may do Jelly Rolls when I run out of the Liberty...lol
Show us more weaving projects.
Thank you... I am thinking about other possible weaving projects :))
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Thank you for letting me know ❤️
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Thank you 💕
I would not of trimmed off the fringe edges. I would have added more of the same backing to extend the fabric. That would have been an eye catcher….been unique. It’s nice what you did, but you strike me as a unique out of the box kind of lady.
Hi… thank you for your feedback ☺️ Keeping the fringe would have been nice but I was thinking potholders or trivets for my kitchen so the fringe will not be seen anyway. ♥️
i need to walk
😂 Me too! I always get ahead of myself. Thanks for sharing 💕