Another wonderful tutorial, Kay! I really like the information about the metallic thread set-up. I've been doing it all wrong! Thanks to you my projects will improve and my frustration will evaporate!
This is terrific! And gorgeous! Thanks for including how you attached the metallic thread to the machine. I didn't understand your words about how to thread it over the bobbin winding - but this showed it perfectly! Thank you!
I love the things you make Miss Kay and always wait an look forward to your youtube videos, you do inspire me so I thank you again for your great work.. Kel
It is a very practical size and works for other things too not just for glasses. My Daughter starts nursing school in September, I did one for her and she is using it to keep her scissors and hemostats in. Thanks for watching 😊
Kay, for some reason, I do not get notifications of your new tutorials. Only if I happen to see it. I am subscribed and I have the bell checked. At any rate, I love this tutorial. It would definitely be good to use for different things. You have such good ideas. Please keep making the videos! :)
Thanks Virginia pleased you enjoy them and I will keep making them. With regards to your notifications, have a look below and check them, it might just need a tweek in your settings. Have a look at the link below see if your settings need tweeking so that you receive them more often. TH-cam as as bigger pain as Facebook keep changing and messing with everything. Try this At the top of your screen, tap your profile picture . Tap Settings . Tap Notifications. Tap Turn on and follow the on-screen instructions. Make sure that TH-cam notifications are turned on in the Settings app. Go to your device's Settings app. Select Apps & notifications and tap Notifications. Scroll down and tap TH-cam. Turn notifications On. In the TH-cam app, choose the notifications you want: Scheduled digest: Get notifications as a daily digest. Subscriptions: Choose whether you want to get notifications from channels you’re subscribed to. Channel settings: Manage notification settings for each subscribed channel. Recommended videos: Get notifications about recommendations based on what you watch. Activity on my channel: Get notifications about comments and other activity on your channel or videos. Activity on my comments: Get notifications about replies and responses to your comments. Mentions: Get notified when others mention your channel. Shared content: Get notified when others share your content on their channels. Product updates: Get notified about new product updates and announcements. Watch on TV: Get suggestions for videos you might like to watch on TV. Disable sounds & vibrations: Silence notifications during the hours you specify.
What a great design. Thank you for the video, it certainly makes it so much easier to follow the pattern once you see it being made. I'm just wondering if I made the bag longer to hold a hair straightener or stencil burner & swap the batting for foam, would I come to grief?
I'm pleased that you enjoyed it. Not sure how you could do that with this one but the bottom is easily extended on this bag and I made a video for it if you scroll down the bottom of the product page. www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/crazy-patch-shoulder-bag.html
Wonderful tutorial! Do you have a special technique to remove the water soluble stabilizer? I find the batting of a project becomes stiff after rinsing with water and drying. Thank you.
Thanks Diana pleased you liked it. I wash it out in a washing machine on a warm wash, sometimes it is out in one wash sometimes twice. Then I tumble dry them and press with a pressing cloth and they come up nice and soft once all the stabilizer has been washed out completely.
Hi Helene, yes mine is normally at zero but machines are all different, so yours might be different to mine. You may have to change it depending on the fabric and or thread that you use, just as you would on a sewing machine. People get very hung up over adjusting the top thread tension of their machines but they really shouldn't as it is supposed to be adjusted to help you achieve good stitching results across a wide variety of fabrics and threads. Happy stitching 😊
@@HJcillie never be afraid to change the tension if you are having problems with the stitching or thread breakages etc because if that is what is causing the issue then you will never resolve it if you don't change it. Happy stitching 😊
Thank you for another lovely tutorial Kay. I always learn something from each of your videos xxxx
You're welcome. Pleased you enjoyed it.
Another wonderful tutorial, Kay! I really like the information about the metallic thread set-up. I've been doing it all wrong! Thanks to you my projects will improve and my frustration will evaporate!
Glad it was helpful Nisse! Let me know how you get on next time you stitch with metallics now that you know how to go about it. Happy stitching.
Thank you for helping to position the needle of my Brother machine when doing embroidery in the hoop.
No worries, thanks for watching!
This is terrific! And gorgeous! Thanks for including how you attached the metallic thread to the machine. I didn't understand your words about how to thread it over the bobbin winding - but this showed it perfectly! Thank you!
You are very welcome! Pleased it helped you.
Excellent tutorial Kay.
Thank you. I'm pleased you liked it Linda.
I love the things you make Miss Kay and always wait an look forward to your youtube videos, you do inspire me so I thank you again for your great work.. Kel
I am pleased you like them Kel, thank you for watching them.
Thank you for your very detailed instructions. Beautiful project!
You are very welcome and thank you!
This is such a cute eye glass case! Thank you for posting!
It is a very practical size and works for other things too not just for glasses. My Daughter starts nursing school in September, I did one for her and she is using it to keep her scissors and hemostats in. Thanks for watching 😊
That’s just what I need! Thanks for another great video and project. 😍😍😍
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching.
Very nice project!
Thank you, pleased you like it!
Encore une fois merci, c'est très joli. j'ai conservé la vidéo, pour la faire une fois un peu plus aguerrie dans la broderie machine.
Merci Gladys,
Kay, for some reason, I do not get notifications of your new tutorials. Only if I happen to see it. I am subscribed and I have the bell checked. At any rate, I love this tutorial. It would definitely be good to use for different things. You have such good ideas. Please keep making the videos! :)
Thanks Virginia pleased you enjoy them and I will keep making them.
With regards to your notifications, have a look below and check them, it might just need a tweek in your settings.
Have a look at the link below see if your settings need tweeking so that you receive them more often. TH-cam as as bigger pain as Facebook keep changing and messing with everything.
Try this
At the top of your screen, tap your profile picture .
Tap Settings .
Tap Notifications.
Tap Turn on and follow the on-screen instructions.
Make sure that TH-cam notifications are turned on in the Settings app.
Go to your device's Settings app.
Select Apps & notifications and tap Notifications.
Scroll down and tap TH-cam.
Turn notifications On.
In the TH-cam app, choose the notifications you want:
Scheduled digest: Get notifications as a daily digest.
Subscriptions: Choose whether you want to get notifications from channels you’re subscribed to.
Channel settings: Manage notification settings for each subscribed channel.
Recommended videos: Get notifications about recommendations based on what you watch.
Activity on my channel: Get notifications about comments and other activity on your channel or videos.
Activity on my comments: Get notifications about replies and responses to your comments.
Mentions: Get notified when others mention your channel.
Shared content: Get notified when others share your content on their channels.
Product updates: Get notified about new product updates and announcements.
Watch on TV: Get suggestions for videos you might like to watch on TV.
Disable sounds & vibrations: Silence notifications during the hours you specify.
Very helpful Thks.
You're welcome!
What a great design. Thank you for the video, it certainly makes it so much easier to follow the pattern once you see it being made.
I'm just wondering if I made the bag longer to hold a hair straightener or stencil burner & swap the batting for foam, would I come to grief?
I'm pleased that you enjoyed it. Not sure how you could do that with this one but the bottom is easily extended on this bag and I made a video for it if you scroll down the bottom of the product page. www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/crazy-patch-shoulder-bag.html
Wonderful tutorial! Do you have a special technique to remove the water soluble stabilizer? I find the batting of a project becomes stiff after rinsing with water and drying. Thank you.
Thanks Diana pleased you liked it. I wash it out in a washing machine on a warm wash, sometimes it is out in one wash sometimes twice. Then I tumble dry them and press with a pressing cloth and they come up nice and soft once all the stabilizer has been washed out completely.
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Did you say Kay that your tension is zero normally???
Hi Helene, yes mine is normally at zero but machines are all different, so yours might be different to mine. You may have to change it depending on the fabric and or thread that you use, just as you would on a sewing machine. People get very hung up over adjusting the top thread tension of their machines but they really shouldn't as it is supposed to be adjusted to help you achieve good stitching results across a wide variety of fabrics and threads. Happy stitching 😊
@@KaysCutz im one of those people🤣but mot in a bad way.....hahaa
@@HJcillie never be afraid to change the tension if you are having problems with the stitching or thread breakages etc because if that is what is causing the issue then you will never resolve it if you don't change it. Happy stitching 😊