I'm so happy to see another video! You are a wonderful teacher and I've been following along with your tutorials to make my first pillows. Thank you so much for your informative videos and common sense approach. You are an absolute treasure and I look forward to every single one of these.
hello Nancy very beautiful sewing stitching skills, thank you very much for all your beautiful videos and thank you very much for filming how to operate the industrial sewing machine foot pedal video it was very much appreciated 😊 have a beautiful day
I'm so pleased to have found you! Great explanations of tricky points like joining the zipper strip to the boxing strip and making corners easy. As a home dressmaker, I have picked up so many tips to make my 6 new dining chairs new professional cushions. Thank you so much. Greeting and thanks from the English south coast.
Hi Nancy, am about to embark on making some larger cushions with shams. Do you thin’ it’s possible to install an invisible zipper at the lower edge of the sham (at the sham border allowance). And if so would you consider doing a tutorial on this at some stage please. If not, can you advise where you think the zipper would be best placed please. Many thanks
Are you in NC? I just started watching your fantastic videos and noticed the location tag. I'm in Cary (near Raleigh). I'm going to find your instructions so helpful with the projects I have planned. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Yes! I know exactly where Cary is. There is a veterinary hospital there that saved my dog Tug a couple of months ago! Glad you found my channel and are enjoying the videos :)
Thank you for your extremely clear videos. My daughter has asked if I could make a wedge pillow - so she can sit up and read in bed. Thanks to you, I can make the wedge shape in foam with a polyester batting covering. Have you any tips on making the cover for that? Also, have you any plans to make a video on making slip covers for a Parsons chair? Many thanks and best wishes from viewer in the United Kingdom.
Hi there! I don’t currently have a video on either of those projects but I can and will make one! I’ll be making a lot more videos in the second half of this year so stay tuned! If you subscribe you’ll get notified whenever I post a new one :)
I would if I could! I often make a video when I have a job a customer brings me that’s something I haven’t shown before. This was one of those videos, so she provided the fabric for this one. No idea what it was. Thanks for watching!
Hello Nancy. Serendipity that I found you! Thanks so much for posting these great videos! I have a question not sure if you'll see this but....... I am making 4 box cushions for some old fashioned wooden chairs with Rush seats. I won't be able to fit the zipper on the back of the chair because there are two chair poles or whatever you call them that I have to cut the foam to fit around and the area between the poles is not 25% of the pillows circumnference. I don't want to put the zipper in front so maybe I'll try putting it on the aide. I'm going to see how actually squishy my 2 inch thick dacron wrapped cushions are before I decide what to do.
I was just scrolling through messages I haven't responded to and saw this one for the first time! I'm so sorry I missed it and didn't reply! I'm sure this project is a thing of the past, but moving forward, here is my advice: first, really decide if you must go around the poles - more often than not you can go in front of them for chair pads/cushions, because we can't sit beyond them anyway, and it's visually acceptable to leave that part of the seat exposed behind the cushion. If that isn't an option, it's best to either just sew the cushions closed, or make them non-reversible, and put an overlap zipper on the bottom near the back. Hope this helps you in the future!
I was so happy to find your videos. My daughter has asked me to make cushions for her outdoor furniture. After watching your videos, I did fine sewing the boxed cushions with welting and zippers . However, I have run into trouble with sewing the arch shaped welted cushions that she would like to be knife edged rather than boxed edge. When I insert my form into the finished cover, the arched curve part of the cushion & the welting always end up wavey. That part of the edge does not lay smoothly. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? I did not have this problem with the box edge cushions and it is really frustrating me. Thank you for these very informative videos and any suggestions.
I'm so glad my videos have helped you make boxed cushions! Regarding your problem, how thick is the foam or filler you are using on the knife edge cushion? I have found that cushions made with a knife edge are only successful if you use only 1" foam, or if you make a Turkish corner to take up the extra fabric. Does this help?
@@ASquarePillowIsntSquare Thank you. That is probably the issue. I am using a 2" form and then a 1/2" Dacron wrap on top and bottom. Perhaps I am trying to do what can't be done successfully. I will see about using a Turkish corner. Thank you for the help.
@@caroleanderson6311 That's definitely the problem. I've even found that if I use 1" foam and then top stitch around the outer edge to create a knife edge shaped filler that's about the only way I can get a really good look on a knife edged cushion. If it's 2+" and has a sharp curve boxing is really your best bet. Good luck!
Thank you very much, great tutorial. Unfortunately, video experience is marred by TH-cam's decision to have gross advertising at the beginning and middle of the middle. Not your fault, of course.
Glad you like the video! Not sure if you know this but if you watch TH-cam a lot you can buy out of seeing advertisements for a minimal monthly fee. But yeah, they get you one way or another 😏
@@ASquarePillowIsntSquare I usually don't have a problem with ads, but these were just obnoxious. Just wanted you to know what viewers are seeing on your channel, for whatever it's worth.
Beautiful project
Beautifully Explained blessings 🏆🏆🏆
Thank You
I'm so happy to see another video! You are a wonderful teacher and I've been following along with your tutorials to make my first pillows. Thank you so much for your informative videos and common sense approach. You are an absolute treasure and I look forward to every single one of these.
Thank you so much for the kind words!!
hello Nancy very beautiful sewing stitching skills, thank you very much for all your beautiful videos and thank you very much for filming how to operate the industrial sewing machine foot pedal video it was very much appreciated 😊 have a beautiful day
Wow you are so precise and neat. I’m not so scared to try this. Thank you for sharing your skill with us. I’m inspired!
You can do it!!
Great video, thank you!
Brilliant tutorial as always. Thank you for sharing. I really enjoy making box cushions and love learning new techniques and ways of working.❤️
I'm so pleased to have found you! Great explanations of tricky points like joining the zipper strip to the boxing strip and making corners easy. As a home dressmaker, I have picked up so many tips to make my 6 new dining chairs new professional cushions. Thank you so much. Greeting and thanks from the English south coast.
so helpful, it gives me the confidence to tackle my outdoor cushions
I had no idea how to make a cushion with curves and your video is helping me tremendously. Thanks so much for you help. Great videos!!
So glad I’ve helped!
Brilliant, love watching your tutorials Nancy, your explanations are so concise and easy to follow. Many thanks to you for sharing your talents.💐😁
Hi Nancy, am about to embark on making some larger cushions with shams. Do you thin’ it’s possible to install an invisible zipper at the lower edge of the sham (at the sham border allowance). And if so would you consider doing a tutorial on this at some stage please. If not, can you advise where you think the zipper would be best placed please. Many thanks
Love your teaching! Thank you...🥲
Are you in NC? I just started watching your fantastic videos and noticed the location tag. I'm in Cary (near Raleigh). I'm going to find your instructions so helpful with the projects I have planned. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Yes! I know exactly where Cary is. There is a veterinary hospital there that saved my dog Tug a couple of months ago! Glad you found my channel and are enjoying the videos :)
What a great video. Thank you. You are a master!😄
Well I don’t know about that, but thank you!
Thank you for your extremely clear videos. My daughter has asked if I could make a wedge pillow - so she can sit up and read in bed. Thanks to you, I can make the wedge shape in foam with a polyester batting covering. Have you any tips on making the cover for that? Also, have you any plans to make a video on making slip covers for a Parsons chair? Many thanks and best wishes from viewer in the United Kingdom.
Hi there! I don’t currently have a video on either of those projects but I can and will make one! I’ll be making a lot more videos in the second half of this year so stay tuned! If you subscribe you’ll get notified whenever I post a new one :)
Love your videos and I love your fabric choices. Are you able to share what this particular fabric is?
I would if I could! I often make a video when I have a job a customer brings me that’s something I haven’t shown before. This was one of those videos, so she provided the fabric for this one. No idea what it was. Thanks for watching!
Hello Nancy. Serendipity that I found you! Thanks so much for posting these great videos! I have a question not sure if you'll see this but....... I am making 4 box cushions for some old fashioned wooden chairs with Rush seats. I won't be able to fit the zipper on the back of the chair because there are two chair poles or whatever you call them that I have to cut the foam to fit around and the area between the poles is not 25% of the pillows circumnference. I don't want to put the zipper in front so maybe I'll try putting it on the aide. I'm going to see how actually squishy my 2 inch thick dacron wrapped cushions are before I decide what to do.
I was just scrolling through messages I haven't responded to and saw this one for the first time! I'm so sorry I missed it and didn't reply! I'm sure this project is a thing of the past, but moving forward, here is my advice: first, really decide if you must go around the poles - more often than not you can go in front of them for chair pads/cushions, because we can't sit beyond them anyway, and it's visually acceptable to leave that part of the seat exposed behind the cushion. If that isn't an option, it's best to either just sew the cushions closed, or make them non-reversible, and put an overlap zipper on the bottom near the back. Hope this helps you in the future!
Nice! Thank you!
I was so happy to find your videos. My daughter has asked me to make cushions for her outdoor furniture. After watching your videos, I did fine sewing the boxed cushions with welting and zippers . However, I have run into trouble with sewing the arch shaped welted cushions that she would like to be knife edged rather than boxed edge. When I insert my form into the finished cover, the arched curve part of the cushion & the welting always end up wavey. That part of the edge does not lay smoothly. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? I did not have this problem with the box edge cushions and it is really frustrating me. Thank you for these very informative videos and any suggestions.
I'm so glad my videos have helped you make boxed cushions! Regarding your problem, how thick is the foam or filler you are using on the knife edge cushion? I have found that cushions made with a knife edge are only successful if you use only 1" foam, or if you make a Turkish corner to take up the extra fabric. Does this help?
@@ASquarePillowIsntSquare Thank you. That is probably the issue. I am using a 2" form and then a 1/2" Dacron wrap on top and bottom. Perhaps I am trying to do what can't be done successfully. I will see about using a Turkish corner. Thank you for the help.
@@caroleanderson6311 That's definitely the problem. I've even found that if I use 1" foam and then top stitch around the outer edge to create a knife edge shaped filler that's about the only way I can get a really good look on a knife edged cushion. If it's 2+" and has a sharp curve boxing is really your best bet. Good luck!
Very nice video
Thank you very much, great tutorial. Unfortunately, video experience is marred by TH-cam's decision to have gross advertising at the beginning and middle of the middle. Not your fault, of course.
Glad you like the video! Not sure if you know this but if you watch TH-cam a lot you can buy out of seeing advertisements for a minimal monthly fee. But yeah, they get you one way or another 😏
@@ASquarePillowIsntSquare I usually don't have a problem with ads, but these were just obnoxious. Just wanted you to know what viewers are seeing on your channel, for whatever it's worth.
@@imjazzi2 Sadly I have zero control. Either no ads (= no revenue) or whatever they put on there :(
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