I don't know any other way to do it. That is how I did mine. I just learned this, and it works really well: If your seam ripper has a rubber end, running it crossed the little threads, it will pull them right out. Then the lint remover picks them right up. Glad to see you are getting done
Thank you for sharing your tips & knowledge. I do have a tip for you. When you are getting all the small sections of the seam ripped, try a lint roller. It works great.
I really enjoy your videos! I'm new to sewing and your explanations are easy to follow and your enthusiasm is motivating. I also enjoy special appearances by your cats. I've had to do a lot of seam ripping - ugh - sometimes two or three times on the same piece. I recently bought an embroidery kit to make little Christmas mitten ornaments and have not mastered the French knot. But I agree the process is therapeutic.
I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos, Nicole! I LOVE sewing and I'm glad it comes through in my videos! haha!! Seam ripping can be pretty annoying, but how cool is it that we can actually remove the stitches and try again! It's all part of the learning experience. And yes! I love those embroidery kits! I find them a lot less intimidating than trying to come up with your own design. Thanks so much for watching!
Funny thing I just put 2 rows of a quilt together and I'm not liking the busy look of it. I was just deciding if I would rip some blocks out and replace them with a plain color or maybe just white. Seam ripping and replacing it is. You might want to have your eyes checked. Sometimes migraines like that relate to eye problems. Glad your feeling better!
Thank you! I probably should. It’s been a few years since my last eye exam lol 🫣 I’ve been there with realizing fabrics aren’t working together! Thank goodness it’s not a HUGE problem to replace fabrics.
I found a quilt that I made...quilt sandwich...back in 2011. I didn't know about the quilting foot. There were bad puckers and no even stitch. I just picked them out and plan to finish it this week. Thanks for your encouragement with your videos.
Aw, your seam ripping helper 😊 Yes, beading needle eyes are so so tiny. I swear it gets better with practice. I actually hate french knots and often replace the called for french knots with beads in cross stitch now, lol.
Hope you get this message, you mention a migraine , but before you got the actual migraine you experienceed an weird ora things. These I've learned, are my warning sign that a migraine is on its way. I stop no matter what I'm doing and take 2 Excedrin extra strength.. Thirty years I've been doing this, no other medication needed ( for me ) Try it and see if you are lucky enough to have these warning signs so you can prevent your migraine. Looks for me, hope it works for you. I just love your videos.
Thank you so much for the advice, Carol! I’m going to try that next time! I’m not a big fan of taking medications, so if I can just take some OTC that would be awesome! 👏🏻💖
My kitty helpurr got very interested when yours was helping with the thread. Question on handwork and cats....I find it hard to do handwork without having one or both of my helpurrs batting at the thread. I started a while back trying to work on hexi EPP. Great job on your embroidery!!@
Well luckily for me, Kimmie is an extremely lazy cat and sleeps ALOT 😂 you could always try giving them their own little piece of thread while you’re working 🤓
I'm working on the Ingrid's wildflowers kit from MSQC. When the embroidery is finished you get to sew the pieces together into a quilt. Double bonus in my crafty life!
The beading needle..... Yes, they have a tiny, tiny eye so as to go through the little seed beads. And they ARE a nightmare to thread😂😂😂 Finer thread is the only answer. But I love your French knots - perfect solution😉👌
Yes! The instructions said to use one strand of the embroidery floss that came in the kit and I could NOT see how that would work lol it would be pretty with the shimmer from the beads, but I quite like the French knots 🤓
@@StitchObsessed no, a strand of embroidery floss would be too thick. Some kind of mono filament thread or fine thread for appliqué is needed for those needles. Yes, I like the French knots too. And, like you, enjoy doing them - they are super satisfying😍
I used to get that type of migraine. The sparkly circle in your vision is an ocular migraine. I still get the visual disturbance occasionally, but it's usually not accompanied by the actual migraine headache anymore.
I would rip out exactly the same as you do! So sorry about the migraine. I suffered with them for many years. Not fun at all. Glad it didnt last longer😊
I've been wondering where you were on ripping that quilting out. Ughh, what a job! Some seam rippers have rubber on one end (think pencil eraser), and they say rubbing that tip along the broken stitches makes it a breeze. Oh Kimmie gave you the stink eye. How cute is she helping you pull that thread?
My seam ripper does have that little red ball on it; I’ll have to test it out! I also have some heavy duty lint rollers that will help a lot with getting those little threads. And yes! Oh my goodness that was so cute and unexpected with Kimmie 😂 she’s such a goofy kitty!
Oooooh, so you DID rip out your quilting! I've been wondering about your quilt☺️ I have a seam ripper with a rubbery tip on the lid that's great for grabbing those small threads that are left after you do the satisfying pull of the long thread on the other side😅 I've often wondered if an eraser would do the same job? I'm really pleased you are still going to do your circular quilting design - it was cool. I look forward to the further progress 💞
I recently tried glue basting on a couple of smaller quilts. It was great. It is now my favorite way to baste.
Yay!!! I’m so glad!! 👏🏻👏🏻💖💖
Lint rollers help with getting out threads from seam ripping 😊
Oh, you better believe I’ll be using mine! 😂🥴
Miriam, that’s how I seam rip everything! And I love Bothy kits too. Your moth is lovely!❤
Thank you so much!!!
I don't know any other way to do it. That is how I did mine. I just learned this, and it works really well: If your seam ripper has a rubber end, running it crossed the little threads, it will pull them right out. Then the lint remover picks them right up. Glad to see you are getting done
I’ve often wondered what that little red thing is for! Haha
Oh Kimmie, You're a natural, Sweetie. 🥰 Sending big hugs to you and Momma. ♥️
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Thank you for sharing your tips & knowledge. I do have a tip for you. When you are getting all the small sections of the seam ripped, try a lint roller. It works great.
I actually tried that! And it worked! 👏🏻👏🏻
I love your excitement & love you have for these hobbies. It’s so refreshing & inspires me to get back into doing these things again❤️
Thank you so much, Linda!!! 💖💖💖
I really enjoy your videos! I'm new to sewing and your explanations are easy to follow and your enthusiasm is motivating. I also enjoy special appearances by your cats. I've had to do a lot of seam ripping - ugh - sometimes two or three times on the same piece. I recently bought an embroidery kit to make little Christmas mitten ornaments and have not mastered the French knot. But I agree the process is therapeutic.
I'm so glad you're enjoying my videos, Nicole! I LOVE sewing and I'm glad it comes through in my videos! haha!! Seam ripping can be pretty annoying, but how cool is it that we can actually remove the stitches and try again! It's all part of the learning experience. And yes! I love those embroidery kits! I find them a lot less intimidating than trying to come up with your own design. Thanks so much for watching!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 you made great progress on the unthreading of your quilt. Can’t wait to see the new and upcoming projects you have planned 😍
Yay! Thank you! I actually just finished getting all the stitches and thread out last night and omg! What a great feeling! 😂👏🏻
Use a lint roller to pick up your small pieces of thread
Excellent suggestion! Thank you!
Funny thing I just put 2 rows of a quilt together and I'm not liking the busy look of it. I was just deciding if I would rip some blocks out and replace them with a plain color or maybe just white. Seam ripping and replacing it is. You might want to have your eyes checked. Sometimes migraines like that relate to eye problems. Glad your feeling better!
Thank you! I probably should. It’s been a few years since my last eye exam lol 🫣 I’ve been there with realizing fabrics aren’t working together! Thank goodness it’s not a HUGE problem to replace fabrics.
I found a quilt that I made...quilt sandwich...back in 2011. I didn't know about the quilting foot. There were bad puckers and no even stitch. I just picked them out and plan to finish it this week. Thanks for your encouragement with your videos.
That’s awesome! You’re going to do great! 👏🏻💖💖
You are so fun to watch and listen to 🥰🤩
Aww yay! I’m so glad, Jacquie 🥴💖💖💖
Aw, your seam ripping helper 😊
Yes, beading needle eyes are so so tiny. I swear it gets better with practice. I actually hate french knots and often replace the called for french knots with beads in cross stitch now, lol.
lol!!! That is fantastic!
Hope you get this message, you mention a migraine , but before you got the actual migraine you experienceed an weird ora things. These I've learned, are my warning sign that a migraine is on its way. I stop no matter what I'm doing and take 2 Excedrin extra strength.. Thirty years I've been doing this, no other medication needed ( for me ) Try it and see if you are lucky enough to have these warning signs so you can prevent your migraine. Looks for me, hope it works for you. I just love your videos.
Thank you so much for the advice, Carol! I’m going to try that next time! I’m not a big fan of taking medications, so if I can just take some OTC that would be awesome! 👏🏻💖
I love the French knots. It looks very traditional to me that way, which I love. 🥰
I agree! They’re so dainty and pretty!
My kitty helpurr got very interested when yours was helping with the thread.
Question on handwork and cats....I find it hard to do handwork without having one or both of my helpurrs batting at the thread. I started a while back trying to work on hexi EPP.
Great job on your embroidery!!@
Well luckily for me, Kimmie is an extremely lazy cat and sleeps ALOT 😂 you could always try giving them their own little piece of thread while you’re working 🤓
I'm working on the Ingrid's wildflowers kit from MSQC. When the embroidery is finished you get to sew the pieces together into a quilt. Double bonus in my crafty life!
Oh I love that! The perfect combo of embroidery and quilting! 😍
The beading needle..... Yes, they have a tiny, tiny eye so as to go through the little seed beads. And they ARE a nightmare to thread😂😂😂 Finer thread is the only answer. But I love your French knots - perfect solution😉👌
Yes! The instructions said to use one strand of the embroidery floss that came in the kit and I could NOT see how that would work lol it would be pretty with the shimmer from the beads, but I quite like the French knots 🤓
@@StitchObsessed no, a strand of embroidery floss would be too thick. Some kind of mono filament thread or fine thread for appliqué is needed for those needles.
Yes, I like the French knots too. And, like you, enjoy doing them - they are super satisfying😍
@@craftdipper thank you for the info! I’ll remember that for next time!
I used to get that type of migraine. The sparkly circle in your vision is an ocular migraine. I still get the visual disturbance occasionally, but it's usually not accompanied by the actual migraine headache anymore.
Yes, it’s just my second one, but geesh…I wouldn’t recommend it 😂🥴
When you get the aura, take a migraine headache medicine as quickly as possible. You will still get a bit of a headache, but it will not be as bad.
@@mothrnatr1 I don’t have a prescription medication, would OTC work?
I would rip out exactly the same as you do! So sorry about the migraine. I suffered with them for many years. Not fun at all. Glad it didnt last longer😊
Yes! I’m very grateful it happened while I was at home and could rest afterward. No fun is right!
I've been wondering where you were on ripping that quilting out. Ughh, what a job!
Some seam rippers have rubber on one end (think pencil eraser), and they say rubbing that tip along the broken stitches makes it a breeze.
Oh Kimmie gave you the stink eye. How cute is she helping you pull that thread?
My seam ripper does have that little red ball on it; I’ll have to test it out! I also have some heavy duty lint rollers that will help a lot with getting those little threads. And yes! Oh my goodness that was so cute and unexpected with Kimmie 😂 she’s such a goofy kitty!
Oooooh, so you DID rip out your quilting! I've been wondering about your quilt☺️
I have a seam ripper with a rubbery tip on the lid that's great for grabbing those small threads that are left after you do the satisfying pull of the long thread on the other side😅 I've often wondered if an eraser would do the same job?
I'm really pleased you are still going to do your circular quilting design - it was cool. I look forward to the further progress 💞
Yes! I won’t let that circular quilting defeat me! 😂 I’m looking forward to the progress too! 👏🏻 I love a good challenge!
@@StitchObsessed 😂💪😎
6:23 dude, you have the cutest cat, but is that a Star Trek sticker?
Also, your embroidery is turning out beautifully🦋
Haha! Yes it is! It’s a little Captain Picard handing a sewing machine to Riker saying “Make it sew!” 😂😂😂 the perfect mashup!
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Hi, Karon!!!💖💖💖
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You are braver. I have not done that yet.good girl.
It was strangely therapeutic! And a nice mindless project to work on while winding down for the evening 🥴💖
I actually think the French knots look better than the beads would.
Me too! 🤓💖