Would love to make one of these. I wonder if a pretty elastic band attached in some decorative way on top could be stretched around the bottom and would hold the box together when it was lifted. I really like the padded inside sections for pins and needles, and the tiny thimble holder.
I wouldn't put a lid on a pyramid... Attached a nice 🎀 (1/2" wide - I'd use grossgrain - it's sturdier) to one side of the pyramid about 1-2" from the top. Pull all three sides up, tie around the top in a nice bow. Leave enough to bow cut the ends =< to prevent fraying. Hope that works! 😘
That was a great description of how to apply the fabric to bridge the base of the external walls of the Sewing Box, and how to create the perfect 'Hinge' whilst maintaining the appearance the mitred corners at the base & sides. For a complete beginner in the craft, would you recommend the use of a mitred template rather than chance eyeballing the cut and making a mess? And what kind of glue are you using? Thank you.
She's using bookbinder's glue. It's wonderful stuff. Look for Lineco neutral pH adhesive. It holds paper, cardboard, fabric, etc. My uncle used to work for a book binder way back in the day... 😄 he used to make me the most beautiful little journals out of scrap paper complete with gorgeous end papers.
I found where to buy the kit. But no price shown and also I’m not registered on your site and it asks me to sign in. I’m from Canada. So you ship here?
I have purchased this kit but I need to know how much fabric to buy because the instructions don't say. Can you please tell me since I don't have scraps and will need to buy fabric. Thank you!
I understand gluing on that paper pad, but why wouldn't you place the chipboard in a corner so you could use the same page, again? You could have done all 4, one at a time, on the one page. Just wondering.
I agree, I think I would economize by using one corner at a time. But maybe it was easier when filming it not to have to fiddle with arranging the cardboard so carefully. I also thought maybe newspaper could be cut and stacked and used one sheet at a time. Having a clean surface for multiple gluing steps has always been a struggle for me, so this is giving me good ideas for trying myself.
I bought there is a few days your kit to make a small sewing box and I have some difficulties to understand the explanations, so please, can you make a small tutorial about that?
I just want to say I'm amazed how perfect you demonstrate, thankyou so much. Irene
So detailed, thank you 😍🤗🙌🌈
Dank voor de duidelijke instructie.
Lovely video. So nice not seeing hot glue in sight! Perfect little present for someone :)
Fascinating and the end product is adorable! thanks for the tutorial!
fab video really easy to follow
Rinske, thank you so much for such a clear and informative video. 😊
Loved watching you what glue would you use?
I have been looking for instructions on this forever!
Jana, did you ever find this kit? I wasn't successful on the website in the description here. Would love to get the pattern, kit, etc.
That is sew interesting I love the video thank you 🧜♀️
Would love to make one of these. I wonder if a pretty elastic band attached in some decorative way on top could be stretched around the bottom and would hold the box together when it was lifted. I really like the padded inside sections for pins and needles, and the tiny thimble holder.
Love ❤️ it
Are you able to give me the size of A and size B please ❤
I tried to order a kit but was unable to complete registration because I'm an individual, not a business. How do I get one?
i really learned a lot... thanks :)
What type of glue are you using? Tacky glue?
I wanted to find out the price for the kit on your website but couldn’t get that info without logging in and putting it in a shopping cart.
Rinske, I have a pyramid Victorian needle box kit .... with no instructions. How do I make the ‘lid’ for this one?
I wouldn't put a lid on a pyramid... Attached a nice 🎀 (1/2" wide - I'd use grossgrain - it's sturdier) to one side of the pyramid about 1-2" from the top. Pull all three sides up, tie around the top in a nice bow. Leave enough to bow cut the ends =< to prevent fraying. Hope that works! 😘
How do I order the kit
That was a great description of how to apply the fabric to bridge the base of the external walls of the Sewing Box, and how to create the perfect 'Hinge' whilst maintaining the appearance the mitred corners at the base & sides. For a complete beginner in the craft, would you recommend the use of a mitred template rather than chance eyeballing the cut and making a mess? And what kind of glue are you using? Thank you.
Really great tutorial , maybe a silly question but are you using regular PVA glue or a Fabric glue ?
She's using bookbinder's glue. It's wonderful stuff. Look for Lineco neutral pH adhesive. It holds paper, cardboard, fabric, etc. My uncle used to work for a book binder way back in the day... 😄 he used to make me the most beautiful little journals out of scrap paper complete with gorgeous end papers.
@@lucretiaravenscroft thank you for letting me know. Now I just need to find the pattern
I found where to buy the kit. But no price shown and also I’m not registered on your site and it asks me to sign in. I’m from Canada. So you ship here?
Is there a way to order the supplies for this I tried the website but it wasn’t working
What kind of glue are you using?
pva
What type glue are you using?
I have purchased this kit but I need to know how much fabric to buy because the instructions don't say. Can you please tell me since I don't have scraps and will need to buy fabric. Thank you!
Where did you get the kit. I've been trying to find it somewhere.
I would like to make it but I don’t find the link .. can you help me ?
Thank you very much
Same here Patricia . Cannot find where to register or how much the kit is!
the above address is ' 404 not found' so im not going to go on, how do i get the templates?
I understand gluing on that paper pad, but why wouldn't you place the chipboard in a corner so you could use the same page, again? You could have done all 4, one at a time, on the one page. Just wondering.
I agree, I think I would economize by using one corner at a time. But maybe it was easier when filming it not to have to fiddle with arranging the cardboard so carefully. I also thought maybe newspaper could be cut and stacked and used one sheet at a time. Having a clean surface for multiple gluing steps has always been a struggle for me, so this is giving me good ideas for trying myself.
It's easier for the viewers to see on white and aesthetics for filming,,she advised us to use and old magazine 😊🌈
That background music is stressful.. I’d love so much to watch this video with just you talking❤
Hi, maybe this will help…you could turn the volume down to zero and turn on Closed Captions and get subtitles 😊
I bought there is a few days your kit to make a small sewing box and I have some difficulties to understand the explanations, so please, can you make a small tutorial about that?
what kind of glue are you using?
how to buy this kit?