@@donnaluzier603 what is a maker studio? Iv made quite a few of these and they are just as nice with a zigzag stitch, sometimes keeping it simple is better ✂️❤️🧵
@@weirdprincess The library opened a room where they have a 3D printer, button maker, Cricut cutting machine, recording booth, heat press, laminator, and sewing/embroidery machine. I haven’t used it yet, but I went to the open house last year and am looking forward to giving the sewing machine a try. It would be fun to do some machine embroidery some day too. Thanks again.
These are really good… such great use of left over fabrics. I love that they are double sided (I’m going to make one for my car mirror for the festive season!) 🎄 Thanks WP
Does the I terracing prevent the raw edges from fraying? I’ve seen several similar tutorials & none of them mention the raw edges. Thanks for the video 😊
@@fanofharry yes it does help as they don’t get a lot of wear and tear when they are just hanging up. Also using pinking shears helps and looks pretty 😊
I liked it when your thread broke - it’s normal! 😂 Great idea to make, thank you
why does it never happen on an inside seam, only ever when I’m topstitching or doing something decorative 😂😂
I love this. Thank you for the idea. I don't have a machine with a fancy stitch, so I just reserved the one at the Maker Studio at our local library.
@@donnaluzier603 what is a maker studio? Iv made quite a few of these and they are just as nice with a zigzag stitch, sometimes keeping it simple is better ✂️❤️🧵
@@weirdprincess The library opened a room where they have a 3D printer, button maker, Cricut cutting machine, recording booth, heat press, laminator, and sewing/embroidery machine. I haven’t used it yet, but I went to the open house last year and am looking forward to giving the sewing machine a try. It would be fun to do some machine embroidery some day too. Thanks again.
@ that sounds amazing. What a fabulous idea. I wonder if there’s anything like that near me. I’m going to google it 😊❤️✂️🧵
These are really good… such great use of left over fabrics. I love that they are double sided (I’m going to make one for my car mirror for the festive season!) 🎄 Thanks WP
Great idea! you could put a drop of scented oil on it to make your car smell nice ✂️🧵❤️
This is a nice way of making these trees. I like the lines you drew to keep all the pieces straight. 😀
@@celinagolo Thank you 😁 and as always thank you for your comment. I hope you are well 💜🧵✂️
I Love these, they would be so quick to make. I'm doing a bazaar at the end of the month, and these would be perfect to give to customers
They are really quick and only use a small amount of fabric. I’m making some for the Christmas fair I’m doing in December ❤️✂️🧵
These are cute! 🎄😊
Thank you! 😊
Lovely idea.
Going to make some for my daughter’s Christmas tree 🌲
Thank you for sharing.
Watching the video from Singapore 🇸🇬
Hello again June. How are you ? Thanks for watching ✂️🧵💜
@@weirdprincess
I’m good. Thanks
Hope that you are well too. 🙏🙏
@@juneleong6858 I am thank you. Have a fabulous day June 😊
Patchwork greeting cards and more Christmas ornaments coming later this week 🎄🎅❤️
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This looks really easy might make these with my daughter
They are really easy. Have fun 💜🧵✂️
Does the I terracing prevent the raw edges from fraying? I’ve seen several similar tutorials & none of them mention the raw edges. Thanks for the video 😊
@@fanofharry yes it does help as they don’t get a lot of wear and tear when they are just hanging up. Also using pinking shears helps and looks pretty 😊