My Oma would have crucified me! XD I was a crafty kid and when I wanted to cut construction paper she'd always be like, 'NOT THE SEWING SCISSORS!" haha ah...I miss her.
Thank you, this video just comes handy, as I was thinking of getting ovengloves. When you pin a fabric and sew do you keep the pins inside or do you take them out before sewing over? Because if I keep them theres a 50/50 chance I sew over the pin or the pin and needle meet eachother and bend/break, or do you use a special trick? A peacefull evening/noon/morning/night to you-
If the pins are thin, some people sew over them, but it still makes me nervous! Whenever possible, you can pin in from the edge so the foot won't runner over the pins. Then you can just remove all the pins at the end.
Here is where you can find the bias tape maker - www.onlinefabricstore.com/dritz-bias-tape-maker-1-inch-and-1-2-inch-.htm But, unfortunately, we don't carry this batting anymore.
I hope you use all your scraps. This wouldn’t work for protecting my fingers, it would burn right through. Broadcloth is also part of polyester which is your enemy when heat is involved. It’s best to use cotton batting, Insulbrite, and cotton thread.
For this project it wasn't important for the "bias" tape to be cut on the bias. Cutting on the bias gives the fabric a bit of a stretch which is great for going around curves with the bias tape. Since it wouldn't have made a difference here, cutting on the grain saves fabric.
It was an interesting & easy method but I didn't like the quilted fabric in the inside. I'd much rather use the insulated wadding and do a quilt pattern on the outside. Just my own preference. Thanks for vid. 😁😁
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Thanks for the great tutorial. I will definitely make one.
Thank you so much for this clear & easy tutorial, I just cut out a pair that I'm about to sew up! 😊
Gonna try it this way. Thx for “sew easy” directions to follow : )
You got this! Best of luck with your project!
I’ve made these in the past. THIS way is much easier. Great video. Thanks so much!!
You are so welcome!
Great easy instructions!
Thank you very much!
Can't believe she cut that paper with her fabric scissors tut tut!
My Oma would have crucified me! XD I was a crafty kid and when I wanted to cut construction paper she'd always be like, 'NOT THE SEWING SCISSORS!" haha ah...I miss her.
Best video I ever watched for even mits👌🏻👌🏻😍😍😍
Thank you for sharing mom😍
Very easy to follow. Thank you, God bless you.
Love this project simply and easy thank you
You're welcome Liz, thanks for watching!
Great video! But... how is it “bias tape” when it was clearly not cut on the bias? Looks like folded trim to me.
My observation too, although I've never seen the bias tape maker before. Thanks for the clear, concise video!
It is a folded trim
Thank you, this video just comes handy, as I was thinking of getting ovengloves. When you pin a fabric and sew do you keep the pins inside or do you take them out before sewing over? Because if I keep them theres a 50/50 chance I sew over the pin or the pin and needle meet eachother and bend/break, or do you use a special trick? A peacefull evening/noon/morning/night to you-
If the pins are thin, some people sew over them, but it still makes me nervous! Whenever possible, you can pin in from the edge so the foot won't runner over the pins. Then you can just remove all the pins at the end.
that was easy to understand .
Thanks!
wow looks awesome!!
awesome and Thank you right to the point yay
Thanks Emily!
Love this video. 2 questions...whete can I buy this batting and what size bias tape maker do I want?
Here is where you can find the bias tape maker - www.onlinefabricstore.com/dritz-bias-tape-maker-1-inch-and-1-2-inch-.htm
But, unfortunately, we don't carry this batting anymore.
Lovely!
That was awesome
Thanks!
I love this
I hope you use all your scraps. This wouldn’t work for protecting my fingers, it would burn right through. Broadcloth is also part of polyester which is your enemy when heat is involved. It’s best to use cotton batting, Insulbrite, and cotton thread.
Your bias tape wasn’t cut on the bias?
For this project it wasn't important for the "bias" tape to be cut on the bias. Cutting on the bias gives the fabric a bit of a stretch which is great for going around curves with the bias tape. Since it wouldn't have made a difference here, cutting on the grain saves fabric.
I will try
It was an interesting & easy method but I didn't like the quilted fabric in the inside. I'd much rather use the insulated wadding and do a quilt pattern on the outside. Just my own preference. Thanks for vid. 😁😁
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Nice shirt! #decemberbaby :)
Wasting fabric here dont like this.
And to be honest I don't like the insanely fat thumb and overall shape if this glove, I have seen much better looking ones, I would pass.
lol
It’s an oven mitt 🙂 also, gloves have fingers, mittens don’t.