Jennifer and Bethany. I really enjoy the tutorials you do together. Bethany, love the way ideas just ooze out of your brain. My ideas tend to ooze and spatter on the floor.
Love this project! A ladder stitch to close would ensure the walnut shells don't leak out, and is invisible. Helpful process for the button tufting, too. Thanks for sharing!
We have the part 1 tutorial on our website if you are interested. Here is the link: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/571/how-to-make-uptown-debbie-brown-part-1 Hope this helps! - Abby
I like how you have this on a stool so it all stays on the table. When I let things hang off I’m constantly knocking them off when I get up. Cute,
Jennifer and Bethany. I really enjoy the tutorials you do together. Bethany, love the way ideas just ooze out of your brain. My ideas tend to ooze and spatter on the floor.
Hahaha!
Thank you so much, Donna, for your kind words. We're so glad you enjoy these fun tutorials! -Michelle
I made 3 of these today.... had to watch how to attach the buttons several times but finally achieved it!
This is a great project and glad you could put the buttons on! Thank you for your comment! - Abby
That's so cool! I always did my buttons wrong. Thank you for showing the right way. Wonderful video.
We’re happy this project has inspired you. Thanks so much for watching!! -Michelle
I love this whole project. I may use a square to push in before sewing closed, just to be sure no shells leak. But that is just me. Thank you
Love this project! A ladder stitch to close would ensure the walnut shells don't leak out, and is invisible. Helpful process for the button tufting, too. Thanks for sharing!
Great tip! Thanks so much for your comment! -Michelle
Love the pin cushion look so easy thanks and have a blessed day U2 💖💖🥰
So happy you enjoyed this fun tutorial! Thank you very much for watching. -Michelle
That did not disappoint. I thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you so much. Looking forward to seeing more of Jen and Bethany.
We're so glad you enjoyed this fun tutorial! Thank you very much for commenting! -Michelle
Soooo cool! Thank you so much for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you very much for watching! -Michelle
Love the pin cushion.
Glad you enjoy this project! Thank you so much for watching. -Michelle
Oh my! These are just so cute! Thanks again for sharing 💗💗 I happen to have one of those long doll needles! They come in so handy for many things.
We're so glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much for commenting :) -Michelle
I love it, can't wait to make one or many. I was thinking of a very big one for a foot rest.
That sounds like a fun plan! We're happy this project inspires you. -Michelle
I thought the same 😊
That would take a lot of walnut shells! Whew
I’m so glad you guys have a good relationship with your seam rippers. I think it may be my most used tool.
It's the truth, haha. Thank you so much for joining us today! -Michelle
Cure project! Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching! -Michelle
Perfect, I love It! Thanks for sharing such a cute pincushion! Regards all the way from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 😍
We're happy you enjoy it! Thanks so much for your comment. -Michelle
This is an amazing pattern!! So adorable they connect together!! Thank you for taking the time to share such a great video!! 💛🌻💛
I'd suggest tailors marking paper and a tracing wheel. It would make transferring the lines easier
Great suggestion! Thanks so much for watching! -Michelle
I wish part 1 was linked to in the description or in video.I guess Ill do a search for it?
We have the part 1 tutorial on our website if you are interested. Here is the link: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/571/how-to-make-uptown-debbie-brown-part-1 Hope this helps! - Abby
So it's just 4 darts that do the shaping?
Hi David - Bethany says yes, that is what creates the shaping for the pincushion. Thanks so much for watching! -Michelle
@@ShabbyFabrics We garment makers are familiar with darts. Quilters don't use them very often.
ESTE PATRON EN PDF GRACIAS
Hola. El diseñador de patrones no tiene disponible este patrón en formato PDF. Muchas gracias por mirar. -Michelle
Where is part 1?
You can find the Part 1 for Uptown Debbie Brown here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/free-downloads-and-video/571/ -Michelle