That tool looks amazing! I have never seen anything like that before! What a brilliant idea! I am definitely going to get one of those. Thank you for doing this video
I’m doing all five at in time in my hv 360 x 200 hoop after cutting strips smaller than suggested then had a thought, next time I’ll just use two larger pieces of fabric (top and second piece at the end) and cut cut later…duh!
I don't have a point turner. If I slipped a length of yarn between the top and bottom before it did the last stitch down, so that I could pull on the yarn through the open end, would that make me able to turn it without a tool? Does that make sense?
It does make sense. But I think the yarn would get pulled out from between the fabric pieces. I am not sure it would be strong enough to pull the piece inside out. But it is definitely worth a try. Good luck!
So glad I found your channel, I really learn a lot from you. You explain so well how to accomplish these great projects. Thank You.
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That tool looks amazing! I have never seen anything like that before! What a brilliant idea! I am definitely going to get one of those. Thank you for doing this video
Glad you liked it!
How cool is that turner tool! I have always just used a pencil to try and turn things. But this looks so easy! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent💯👍👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Can you use this on a pe800 with the jumbo hoop that you have to move? I’m thinking of the longer ones.
I have not used that hoop so cannot offer any guidance on using it. Thank you so much for watching!
I’m doing all five at in time in my hv 360 x 200 hoop after cutting strips smaller than suggested then had a thought, next time I’ll just use two larger pieces of fabric (top and second piece at the end) and cut cut later…duh!
Excellent idea! Thanks for sharing! And thanks for watching!
I don't have a point turner. If I slipped a length of yarn between the top and bottom before it did the last stitch down, so that I could pull on the yarn through the open end, would that make me able to turn it without a tool? Does that make sense?
It does make sense. But I think the yarn would get pulled out from between the fabric pieces. I am not sure it would be strong enough to pull the piece inside out. But it is definitely worth a try. Good luck!
@@CreativeAppliques Maybe ribbon would be stronger. Then just snip it off before I close it up in the hardware. I'll let you know if it works!
I ordered what she used but it’s fairly stiff so you’ll need something stronger I think
Why didn't you just place the fabric on the back of the stabilizer. Save time and have a more stable product.
Because then there would be a raw edge of fabric all the way around. This project was intended to have a sewn seam finish :)