chyrl maddox Thank you! I try my best to convey the information that I think is relevant to help all my viewers to be successful. I taught myself and continue to teach myself and am trying to make the process a bit easier for others to learn. You have a good week and thank you for viewing!!
Let me tell you a trick. When making your balls of sheet yarn, only attach 4 to 8 strips at a time. Ball them up all on one ball but only 4 to 8 actually attached to each other, because you can not use the no-sew method to attach a whole ball. I need to make a video on that.
+Elizabeth Joseph Great. Thank you. I hope you have a fabulous time making some rag rugs. I am making the Caribbean Breeze right now while I watch a little TV. Have a wonderful weekend.
I spent several weeks preparing to make a rag rug.I have watched a lot of utube teaching tapes.Ihavent decided if I am going to make rag yarn and do it or just use strips of sheets/fabric.Anyway, I have watched several different ones by you and I really like your style.Your a good teacher and have a warm personality which really comes through the information you give. Thank you for doing this. God Bless and to the unseen "camera-man"...many thanks. I think it's funny you call him that! I learned on one of your videos that he is your husband of many years...that's great! Just good stuff your doing ,wanted you to know.😀
Thank you, Joan, for your kind words. I hope you enjoy yourself on your rag rug project. I am now off and on calling Mr. Cameraman, Lyle. I did not plan to being a TH-camr and was unsure (and still am) on how much I want the public to know about my family. Lyle and I now have another TH-cam channel that he appears on most videos along with myself. Halvorsen Camping Journal
Erin Halvorsen yes I imagine it's a life-changing thing because a lot of people probably will start recognizing you because you know they watch your teaching shows and so you'll you know like a celebrity I like you calling your cameraman mr. Cameraman I thought that was endearing but thank you for replying and again God bless you
You've made my day! I've been looking for a project to be the focal point of a new bedroom idea. I'm starting this tonight. I'm going to do shabby chic colors. I just found your channel. I'm sure you have another video on how you started this rug? I'm a new subbie!💕
Great, thanks for subscribing. Here is a link to the Oval Rag Rug for Beginners th-cam.com/video/TlenWaRweXw/w-d-xo.html I have over 70 videos. One of my playlist is called Rag Rug Information and Help Videos it has I think 18 videos at present, in this playlist there are videos that will help you with many questions or concerns you might have. Be careful this fun, inexpensive and useful hobbie can be addicting. LOL
Erin Halvorsen thx so much for the info. I actually just got off the phone with a couple of friends asking for fabric scraps and old sheets. So excited to start this. Unfortunately I have an addictive personality when it comes to crafting. At least that's what the haters (my friends)tell me. However, they are willing to pay me to make them stuff! Lol! I'm sure I will finish my rug this weekend. All I need is Netflix, snacks and I'm ready to go! I also look forward to binge watching you!😀
You are making me grin. Have a great time and send me a picture of your rug if time permits. Either ragrugsbyerin@gmail.com or Facebook Rag Rugs by Erin. My website also has hooks available if you decide later down the road you need a little more comfort for your hand while rag rugging. Have a great weekend. I also have a blog that is about every two weeks if you are interested.
Making rag rugs is a very enjoyable and relaxing craft to me. I hope you give it a try. Be careful it can be addicting. LOL You may want to look at my Facebook page, Rag Rugs by Erin. I post my blog there, share specials and other's rag rugs. Enjoy the rest of you week.
***** Lacider, Thank you for your interest in the Braid-in Rug. I just uploaded a 4 part series on the Lost Art of Braid-in Rag Rugs. I hope you find it interesting and helpful.
Love the coloring in the rug you are showing. You may have got me interested in making rugs again. I haven't made one for a couple of years before that I probably made 25. Kind of got burned out.
lovely and clear ... great teaching manner thanx so much i keep saving my sheets to cover up plants in Florida winters but this is a great idea. I would like to make an outdoor rug, any ideas how to best preserve it from deterioration and mildew? How does one wash these without getting lots of loose threads? Thanx again.
BarbaraL Lowell Thank you, Barbara! I am working on an outdoor rug at present and hope to upload the video to my TH-cam channel in next couple months. th-cam.com/video/m8CbLNHdjCw/w-d-xo.html This is the link for a video I made on how to launder the crocheted rag rugs I make. Simple and easy. I too live in Florida!! Highlands County. Thanks for your kind words and for viewing!!
II love your video. I just cut a bunch of my old t-shirts and other things made of t-dhirt fabrics for the rug. I started braiding, but I do not like it. I think, I will go for crochetting; it is easier to keep a pretty design, and . . . I will not ruin my sawing machine. Thanks again for your video. I am new subscriber of your artworks!
I found it. Thank you. Do you have any ideas for a finished rug that is cupping. I finished a rather 5 foot radius one eight years ago and it still turns up a little so that you trip on it. Would tape work... the kind they use on needlepoint rugs? I've tried steaming and rolling in reverse.
+Jane Cantlin You might want to pull out 2 to 5 rows of your rug and add more extra stitches on the corners. Another alternative might be to flip the rug over and use it the cupping side down. I am working on an heirloom rug that I will be uploading to my channel in a few weeks and that is how that rug needs to be used. I wish you success.
+Laura Finn I accidentally deleted your other comment on "Choosing the Correct Material". I am glad you found my channel as well. I love sharing and helping others. Have a wonderful Holiday Season!!
Erin. Thanks for the help. You are great in explaining. My mother in law and her mother both make rugs and I've asked them both to help me out. They tell me we can't really explain it, we just do it. Or it's ok ask one or the other. You have helped a lot I think I'm getting the hang of it. Getting ready to start with my second color. Just trying to figure out how to connect the 2 colors. I'm using t-shirt yarn I got a great deal on. What would be an easier way other the sewing them, if it's in a big ball. I really don't wanna have to unravel the whole ball?
Here is couple videos you might find helpful. th-cam.com/video/Pu0cJmggmz8/w-d-xo.html NO Sew Sheet Yarn Tips Also How to Cut a T-Shirt in 1 Long Strip th-cam.com/video/s-OkzIOURX0/w-d-xo.html I think they might give you a lot of practical advice. I hope that helps.
Cutting sheet yarn is more cleaner, I'm a little confused on the measuring them, the first strip measures 1 1/2" an next one measure it 1 3/4" or use one or the other?
+Jane Cantlin You can view Keep an Oval Rag Rug Flat & Smooth. That is under the video section of my channel and you can also find this video in the playlist Rag Rug Information and Help Videos. I hope that helps!!
Two or three perhaps queen sheets. I seldom use one whole sheet in any one rug because I like to change it up. I use any size sheets from pillowcases to king. I hope that helps. Good luck with your project. Good night!
Hi. Thanks for your effort teaching us this project. Can I combine non-stretchable material with stretchable material ( like t-shirt) to produce a rug ? Thanking in advance.
Love it all! But I was wondering if you all .... Maybe it could be a good blanket for the winter time especially since it is soft and warm looking... Please let me know what you think! Thank you! ~Peace Katherine
Good morning Erin and other rug makers, I have several old sheets as well as a collection of t-shirts. Can I make a rug using both the sheets and the t-shirts? If so what tricks can you suggest to help this project work out successfully? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. Bobbie
Bobbie, Some people do but I don't. I do best with sheets or sheets mixed with clothing of similar material like men's button down shirts. Or t-shirts mixed with out material of similar stretch. Hope that helps 😊.
@@RagRugsbyErin Thank you for letting me know. I didn't think I would be happy with sheets and t-shirts mixed but wanted your opinion. Thanks again for taking the time to help me.
Hi Erin, I need your help again. I want to make a smallish rug for my bathroom - probably about 36 inches across. If I use sheets can you give me some idea how many sets - top and bottom - I'll need? Or if there's a formula that would be great. Best wishes, Bobbie McCord
Bobbie, I almost missed your question. Please use my email for additional questions. ragrugsbyerin@gmail.com If you go my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com and in my blogs I wrote a blogs on how to figure out how long to make your initial chain stitches. As far as how many sheets to use there are variables. Size of hook, what size sheets and width of strips. 2 sheets might do it but as many as 4. I rarely use a whole sheet in a rug because I change colors.
It comes down to personal preference. I like to have as few as possible places that I have joined the sheet yarn. You can make a decision to what works best for you after you have had some practice. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Some people might but I would not unless you wash and dry it in the dryer. When you wash your rug it probably will not hold its shape if the fabric has not been washed and dried. I would actually wash and dry it twice. Other people my have different thoughts about it though. Hope that helps a little.
You can buy them on my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com I do not ship to all countries but if you are interested in buying I and your country is not on my list please email me and I might be able to add it. ragrugsbyerin@gmail.com Please let me know if you have any questions. 😊
I suggest you go to my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com . I have a playlist there with several sheet yarn making videos. The videos are all still free. They are organized there better than TH-cam allows. No account needed. There are 2 pages of playlists. Just click on blue link in the playlist description and view as many times as you like for free. Hope that helps.
Hi Erin I love your videos and have been watching and learning so much from you. Thank your for sharing your talents. Where is the best place to find used sheets?
☺ Thrift stores, yard sale and let friends know. You can check out my Facebook page, Rag Rugs by Erin. I share lots of different things there. Good luck on the hunt for sheets.
To Erin @ for rag rugs by erin, I have been trying to find a video on starting sheet yarn from the beginning. With a solid sheet. I don't sew yet. Do I go along the sheet and measure every 2 in.?
Your comment was caught in my possible spam folder. On my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com I have my videos organized better than TH-cam allows. The videos are all still free. I have a playlist of making sheets with several tutorials. You do not have to create an account or put them in your cart. Just clink of the blue link in the playlist description and view as many times as you like for free.
Erin, I do really enjoy these tutorials. I like the way you keep it real and your soothing voice, tips and encouragement are appreciated🤗
Thank you for your very kind words. I am glad you are enjoying watching my tutorials 😊. I enjoy helping others.
Thank you for the simple and yet detailed explanation and demonstration… much appreciated!
My pleasure 😊. I am glad you found it helpful.
Love your sense of humor!
Lol Thank you!
thank you so very much for your tutorials...I've watched every one, several times ! You are an excellent teacher, warm and welcoming :)
chyrl maddox Thank you! I try my best to convey the information that I think is relevant to help all my viewers to be successful. I taught myself and continue to teach myself and am trying to make the process a bit easier for others to learn. You have a good week and thank you for viewing!!
очень красиво,сочетания оригенально,цению ваш труд,здоровья успехи
Learned a great technique from this video as well, Thanks Erin!!
You rock, Rhonda. I hope you enjoy your new rug making projects. They make great gifts.
I am excited to start making the Balls for my new Project, thanks all be to you!
Let me tell you a trick. When making your balls of sheet yarn, only attach 4 to 8 strips at a time. Ball them up all on one ball but only 4 to 8 actually attached to each other, because you can not use the no-sew method to attach a whole ball. I need to make a video on that.
Great Tip and not to late Thanks Babe! LOL, going to start tomorrow on making the Balls of Fabric Yarn so to speak! Nites
Best 'No Sew' tutorial EVER!!!
+Sondra Stanley Thank you for your kind words, Sondra. I appreciate you watching and wish you success on your rug project!!
Erin Halvorsen
Thank you for posting the videos on your channel, they are very helpful, very appreciated.
ty, I love using the no sewing strips together, I appreciate you getting back with me on my questions, ty
great job camera person
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I love your tutorials, and especially the way you explain things. Great job - You've gained a sub! :D
+Elizabeth Joseph Great. Thank you. I hope you have a fabulous time making some rag rugs. I am making the Caribbean Breeze right now while I watch a little TV. Have a wonderful weekend.
I spent several weeks preparing to make a rag rug.I have watched a lot of utube teaching tapes.Ihavent decided if I am going to make rag yarn and do it or just use strips of sheets/fabric.Anyway, I have watched several different ones by you and I really like your style.Your a good teacher and have a warm personality which really comes through the information you give. Thank you for doing this. God Bless and to the unseen "camera-man"...many thanks. I think it's funny you call him that! I learned on one of your videos that he is your husband of many years...that's great! Just good stuff your doing ,wanted you to know.😀
Thank you, Joan, for your kind words. I hope you enjoy yourself on your rag rug project. I am now off and on calling Mr. Cameraman, Lyle. I did not plan to being a TH-camr and was unsure (and still am) on how much I want the public to know about my family. Lyle and I now have another TH-cam channel that he appears on most videos along with myself. Halvorsen Camping Journal
Erin Halvorsen yes I imagine it's a life-changing thing because a lot of people probably will start recognizing you because you know they watch your teaching shows and so you'll you know like a celebrity I like you calling your cameraman mr. Cameraman I thought that was endearing but thank you for replying and again God bless you
That is such a nice rug, my favourite, it's beautiful, exactly my kind of colours. Thank you, super videos
Thank you for your kind words 😊. I appreciate it!
You are such a great teacher Erin! I love your videos and if I live long enough 😂, hope to make at least one of each! God bless! 😊
Thank you. Hopefully you will share a few pictures of some of your rugs in the future.
I am working on my first now as I type. Hopefully a picture to come soon. 😊
Lovely. Enjoy yourself!! Good Night!
You've made my day! I've been looking for a project to be the focal point of a new bedroom idea. I'm starting this tonight. I'm going to do shabby chic colors. I just found your channel. I'm sure you have another video on how you started this rug? I'm a new subbie!💕
Great, thanks for subscribing. Here is a link to the Oval Rag Rug for Beginners th-cam.com/video/TlenWaRweXw/w-d-xo.html I have over 70 videos. One of my playlist is called Rag Rug Information and Help Videos it has I think 18 videos at present, in this playlist there are videos that will help you with many questions or concerns you might have. Be careful this fun, inexpensive and useful hobbie can be addicting. LOL
Erin Halvorsen thx so much for the info. I actually just got off the phone with a couple of friends asking for fabric scraps and old sheets. So excited to start this. Unfortunately I have an addictive personality when it comes to crafting. At least that's what the haters (my friends)tell me. However, they are willing to pay me to make them stuff! Lol! I'm sure I will finish my rug this weekend. All I need is Netflix, snacks and I'm ready to go! I also look forward to binge watching you!😀
You are making me grin. Have a great time and send me a picture of your rug if time permits. Either ragrugsbyerin@gmail.com or Facebook Rag Rugs by Erin. My website also has hooks available if you decide later down the road you need a little more comfort for your hand while rag rugging. Have a great weekend. I also have a blog that is about every two weeks if you are interested.
Erin Halvorsen thx Erin....I will be in touch and I will continue to watch you. Have a good weekend as well!🌸
It looks like you enjoy it so much and you make it seem very simple I'm really excited about trying a rug thanks
Making rag rugs is a very enjoyable and relaxing craft to me. I hope you give it a try. Be careful it can be addicting. LOL You may want to look at my Facebook page, Rag Rugs by Erin. I post my blog there, share specials and other's rag rugs. Enjoy the rest of you week.
When's this lost style rug demo gona be made? Quite looking forward to it.
***** Lacider, Thank you for your interest in the Braid-in Rug. I just uploaded a 4 part series on the Lost Art of Braid-in Rag Rugs. I hope you find it interesting and helpful.
Erin Halvorsen yeah I watched it last nite, good stuff :)
Love your video, very helpful and easy to understand Thank You
Great. Thank you for your kind words and for viewing. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Love the coloring in the rug you are showing. You may have got me interested in making rugs again. I haven't made one for a couple of years before that I probably made 25. Kind of got burned out.
Thanks Karen. You helped to get me interested in rag rug making. Hope you have a good weekend.
Oh, what a nice surprise about me influencing you to make rugs. That makes me feel really good. I think you are a better presenter than I.
You did wonderful and taking it slow and showing them how to do the process thank you remind me of my mom
+Dana Hueston Thank you. What a wonderful thing to say. That I remind you of your mom. ;-)
lovely and clear ... great teaching manner thanx so much i keep saving my sheets to cover up plants in Florida winters but this is a great idea. I would like to make an outdoor rug, any ideas how to best preserve it from deterioration and mildew? How does one wash these without getting lots of loose threads? Thanx again.
BarbaraL Lowell Thank you, Barbara! I am working on an outdoor rug at present and hope to upload the video to my TH-cam channel in next couple months. th-cam.com/video/m8CbLNHdjCw/w-d-xo.html This is the link for a video I made on how to launder the crocheted rag rugs I make. Simple and easy. I too live in Florida!! Highlands County. Thanks for your kind words and for viewing!!
Hi erin i love your work so so much and I made it from your videos
Erin thanks for a lot of
Thanks for your art
Thanks for all things
My pleasure. Thank for such a lovely note and your generous and kind words. Take care. With a smile, Erin
II love your video. I just cut a bunch of my old t-shirts and other things made of t-dhirt fabrics for the rug. I started braiding, but I do not like it. I think, I will go for crochetting; it is easier to keep a pretty design, and . . . I will not ruin my sawing machine.
Thanks again for your video. I am new subscriber of your artworks!
Wonderful. I hope you enjoy creating your own rag rug creations.
I found it. Thank you. Do you have any ideas for a finished rug that is cupping. I finished a rather 5 foot radius one eight years ago and it still turns up a little so that you trip on it. Would tape work... the kind they use on needlepoint rugs? I've tried steaming and rolling in reverse.
+Jane Cantlin You might want to pull out 2 to 5 rows of your rug and add more extra stitches on the corners. Another alternative might be to flip the rug over and use it the cupping side down. I am working on an heirloom rug that I will be uploading to my channel in a few weeks and that is how that rug needs to be used. I wish you success.
Mine won't lay flat~ very frustrating. Thanks for this. You are very good.
You may want to watch my video "Keep an Oval Rag Rug Flat & Smooth". Thanks for viewing. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
What a beautiful rug! Ty
+Laura Finn Thank you and thank you for viewing!!
Erin Halvorsen lol subscribed
Lovely!!
+Laura Finn I accidentally deleted your other comment on "Choosing the Correct Material". I am glad you found my channel as well. I love sharing and helping others. Have a wonderful Holiday Season!!
Which one you use the most to connect the strips of sheets together?
Which rug? or do you mean the sewing version or the no sew version? I use the no sew version mostly.
Erin. Thanks for the help. You are great in explaining. My mother in law and her mother both make rugs and I've asked them both to help me out. They tell me we can't really explain it, we just do it. Or it's ok ask one or the other.
You have helped a lot I think I'm getting the hang of it. Getting ready to start with my second color. Just trying to figure out how to connect the 2 colors. I'm using t-shirt yarn I got a great deal on.
What would be an easier way other the sewing them, if it's in a big ball. I really don't wanna have to unravel the whole ball?
Here is couple videos you might find helpful. th-cam.com/video/Pu0cJmggmz8/w-d-xo.html NO Sew Sheet Yarn Tips Also How to Cut a T-Shirt in 1 Long Strip th-cam.com/video/s-OkzIOURX0/w-d-xo.html I think they might give you a lot of practical advice. I hope that helps.
What a pretty rug..
+A Shipman Thank you. They are in my mother's cabin.
Cutting sheet yarn is more cleaner, I'm a little confused on the measuring them, the first strip measures 1 1/2" an next one measure it 1 3/4" or use one or the other?
+Sherry Chase I usually make the strips 1 1/4" - 1 1/2". That seems to work best for me. Some people use as much as 2".
+Erin Halvorsen Ty, so much I used 1 3/4", very helpful thank you so much I greatly appreciate it :)
My pleasure, Sherry. Have a good night!!
How do you wash your rag rugs once they are complete and being used?
Washer and dryer on gentle. If it's nice outside I lay them outside in the sun. Hope that helps 😀.
Which segment has instructions on how to prevent a rug from curling?
+Jane Cantlin You can view Keep an Oval Rag Rug Flat & Smooth. That is under the video section of my channel and you can also find this video in the playlist Rag Rug Information and Help Videos. I hope that helps!!
Hi, how many sheets, and of what size, do you need to make a carpet as big as in your video? Thanks.
Two or three perhaps queen sheets. I seldom use one whole sheet in any one rug because I like to change it up. I use any size sheets from pillowcases to king. I hope that helps. Good luck with your project. Good night!
I love this job
Thank you.
I want to make one for my kitchen,how do I get it bigger
Continue adding to it.
Flowers crochet
What one do you use to crochet with?
I use mostly a 10 mm crochet hook.
Hi. Thanks for your effort teaching us this project. Can I combine non-stretchable material with stretchable material ( like t-shirt) to produce a rug ? Thanking in advance.
I know some people do however I don't have good luck with mixing the two so I avoid that. I hope that helps 😊!
@@RagRugsbyErin Thanks for your feedback.
brilliant lady
Thank you!
Can I make like this to cover for my bed?
+FalAk Ho I have thought about this myself. I think you could or use it also as a type of blanket, however it would be quite heavy.
Hi Erin number one I love you so much
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I am Egyptian
Very nice. 🌞😊🤗. How lovely to hear from you all the way from Egypt. Enjoy your rag rug making.
Love it all!
But I was wondering if you all .... Maybe it could be a good blanket for the winter time especially since it is soft and warm looking... Please let me know what you think!
Thank you!
~Peace
Katherine
I have thought of that but it's pretty heavy as it gets larger.
Good morning Erin and other rug makers, I have several old sheets as well as a collection of t-shirts. Can I make a rug using both the sheets and the t-shirts? If so what tricks can you suggest to help this project work out successfully? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. Bobbie
Bobbie, Some people do but I don't. I do best with sheets or sheets mixed with clothing of similar material like men's button down shirts. Or t-shirts mixed with out material of similar stretch. Hope that helps 😊.
@@RagRugsbyErin Thank you for letting me know. I didn't think I would be happy with sheets and t-shirts mixed but wanted your opinion. Thanks again for taking the time to help me.
Hi Erin, I need your help again. I want to make a smallish rug for my bathroom - probably about 36 inches across. If I use sheets can you give me some idea how many sets - top and bottom - I'll need? Or if there's a formula that would be great. Best wishes, Bobbie McCord
Bobbie, I almost missed your question. Please use my email for additional questions. ragrugsbyerin@gmail.com If you go my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com and in my blogs I wrote a blogs on how to figure out how long to make your initial chain stitches. As far as how many sheets to use there are variables. Size of hook, what size sheets and width of strips. 2 sheets might do it but as many as 4. I rarely use a whole sheet in a rug because I change colors.
Oh how cool is that! Cant wait to tackle this. Would it not be easier to use shorter lenghts and add as you go so its not so cumberson?
It comes down to personal preference. I like to have as few as possible places that I have joined the sheet yarn. You can make a decision to what works best for you after you have had some practice. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
Can you use the jelly roll from the fabric store?
Some people might but I would not unless you wash and dry it in the dryer. When you wash your rug it probably will not hold its shape if the fabric has not been washed and dried. I would actually wash and dry it twice. Other people my have different thoughts about it though. Hope that helps a little.
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I subscribed. I really enjoyed your video. Thank you!
+Tina Shay Thank you.
Do you cut your strip lengths or tear?
This shows cutting. I rip if I am not using this technique.
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Where we can buy wooden krosia?
You can buy them on my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com I do not ship to all countries but if you are interested in buying I and your country is not on my list please email me and I might be able to add it. ragrugsbyerin@gmail.com Please let me know if you have any questions. 😊
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I don't understand fully of adding another strip of sheet.
I suggest you go to my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com . I have a playlist there with several sheet yarn making videos. The videos are all still free. They are organized there better than TH-cam allows. No account needed. There are 2 pages of playlists. Just click on blue link in the playlist description and view as many times as you like for free. Hope that helps.
Hi Erin I love your videos and have been watching and learning so much from you. Thank your for sharing your talents. Where is the best place to find used sheets?
☺ Thrift stores, yard sale and let friends know. You can check out my Facebook page, Rag Rugs by Erin. I share lots of different things there. Good luck on the hunt for sheets.
To Erin @ for rag rugs by erin, I have been trying to find a video on starting sheet yarn from the beginning. With a solid sheet. I don't sew yet. Do I go along the sheet and measure every 2 in.?
Your comment was caught in my possible spam folder. On my website www.ragrugsbyerin.com I have my videos organized better than TH-cam allows. The videos are all still free. I have a playlist of making sheets with several tutorials. You do not have to create an account or put them in your cart. Just clink of the blue link in the playlist description and view as many times as you like for free.
Can make like this to cover for my bed
It's very heavy.
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ty, I love using the no sewing strips together, I appreciate you getting back with me on my questions, ty
great job camera person
+Sherry Chase Thank you! My husband is the camera man. I will let him know!!! :)
+Erin Halvorsen TY
Thank you
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