I was so excited when Amanda let us know you'd posted a video. I've wanted a "poky tool" forever and have admired Amanda's every time she used it. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve never seen these made before! Or the needles! I wouldn’t have thought to use glossy ascents either😮What a great tutorial I’m gonna make one thank you for sharing Pam👏🏼🥰
They are amazing! Glad I saw the link on Amanda's FB. Thank you, so much, for taking the time to make this tutorial, I am very grateful x As a dog owner/lover myself, it does tickle me how they command our attention when we are trying to get on with something else that does not involve them LOL
Thanks for the tutorial Pam. Here in the US, it can be difficult to find broken jewelry at a reasonable price. I purchased a bag of beads from old jewelry at a thrift store. When I got home discovered that half of the bag was the long seed beads. I have no idea what I'm going to do with them.
Oh No, I envy all the stores you have in the US, we have very few stores like hobby lobby or dollar tree store, our thrift stores have become rather expensive too, I'm a collector from way back so I've been lucky enough to pick up some great items before they became too pricey thanks for watching 🙂
Thank you, I have so many favorites too, the international mail is really expensive as I'm in Australia but I could look into it if you like, my email is in my about information
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial! These are beautiful and bring joy to the crafting world! I’m guessing that they are approximately a 6 inch needle ??
Hi Deborah, I use mine to poke holes for my journal binding, also use it to remove backing paper on my tape and positioning gems, so many uses thanks for watching 🙂
I found some long doll needles. They look like the tailors needles Pam is using. They are just short of 5 inches long and come 2 to a pack. I don't plan on making as many as Pam has, 😊 so 2 should be enough for now. I found them in Hobby Lobby. They are the Sew-ology brand.
I was so excited when Amanda let us know you'd posted a video. I've wanted a "poky tool" forever and have admired Amanda's every time she used it. Thank you for sharing.
you're very welcome, thanks for watching
Great tutorial. Gorgeous pokie tools you’ve made! Thank you ❤
thank you
I’ve never seen these made before! Or the needles! I wouldn’t have thought to use glossy ascents either😮What a great tutorial I’m gonna make one thank you for sharing Pam👏🏼🥰
@@ValitasCreativeDesigns you’re very welcome Val, glad it was useful to you, thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing, they so pretty and so easy to make.
Thank You
Thanks very much for sharing your talent Pam. It's made me feel like I could have a go xx
@@margaretairey9971 you’re very welcome, I’m sure you can make them, they are really easy, good luck
What great tutorial…Amanda sent me over ….i will definitely be making one. Thank you.
thank you so much for watching and have fun making them
They are amazing! Glad I saw the link on Amanda's FB. Thank you, so much, for taking the time to make this tutorial, I am very grateful x As a dog owner/lover myself, it does tickle me how they command our attention when we are trying to get on with something else that does not involve them LOL
Thank you for coming over to watch my channel .I love my fur baby but he is such a diva, always knows when the camera is on 🙂
Thanks to Amanda I have discovered your channel. I love the poky tools and look forward to seeing more of you projects :)
thank you and welcome to my channel
Fabulous tutorial thank you
Thank You
These are lovely!! TFS!! Your video just popped up on my YT feed!!
thank you so much, I appreciate you watching and commenting
Thanks for the tutorial Pam. Here in the US, it can be difficult to find broken jewelry at a reasonable price. I purchased a bag of beads from old jewelry at a thrift store. When I got home discovered that half of the bag was the long seed beads. I have no idea what I'm going to do with them.
Oh No, I envy all the stores you have in the US, we have very few stores like hobby lobby or dollar tree store, our thrift stores have become rather expensive too, I'm a collector from way back so I've been lucky enough to pick up some great items before they became too pricey thanks for watching 🙂
Thank you for sharing . Saw Amanda's recommendation. Kay x
thank you so much Kay, I've been a subbie of yours for years :) i appreciate you coming over
Beautiful thanks to Amanda for sending me over to your channel. What length and thickness is your needle? Thanks for sharing xx
Thank you for showing us how to make these they look fantastic xx
thank you
I *LOVE* The Blue & Silver, The Purple One & The Black & Silver One!!!! AGHHH!!!! Please tell me I can get these Beauties!!! LOL!
Thank you, I have so many favorites too, the international mail is really expensive as I'm in Australia but I could look into it if you like, my email is in my about information
I would be interested in purchasing one of these.
you can contact me via my email
Pretty pokey tools
thank you
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial! These are beautiful and bring joy to the crafting world! I’m guessing that they are approximately a 6 inch needle ??
thank you , yes they are
Very Pretty. I love poky tools.
thank you
So cool. Gonna try this
thank you
I've been Crafting since 2001 & I've NEVER made or Received A Pokey Tool!!! Do you have any Extra Ones? (I'm in The US though)
Nice!! 💜
thank you
thank u great tutorial, may I ask where do u get the tailor's needles please? 😀 Maxine Elizabeth 😀
@@handcraftedbymeh2032 thank you. I bought them on eBay
@@justaddlace2163could you link the site you purchased
@@susiebrass2990 it was ebay australia it was a few years ago sorry
So so pretty. I use the one you sent me all the time. Yours is gorgeous. 😊 What's the name of the needle you need please Pam?
@@PapercraftwithKay thanks Kay, I believe they are called tailor needles, it’s been a long time since I bought them
Dolly needles
What is a poky tool, and why would I use one?
Hi Deborah, I use mine to poke holes for my journal binding, also use it to remove backing paper on my tape and positioning gems, so many uses thanks for watching 🙂
Please can you tell me what the needle is called?
@@jillmarks3231 it’s a Tailor’s needle
@justaddlace2163 thank you x
I can't find tailors needles :( Is there something else I can use?
I purchased mine on ebay australia a few years ago I tried other options but found these worked best
I found some long doll needles. They look like the tailors needles Pam is using. They are just short of 5 inches long and come 2 to a pack. I don't plan on making as many as Pam has, 😊 so 2 should be enough for now. I found them in Hobby Lobby. They are the Sew-ology brand.
@@cat3crazy Thank you!
Pam Pam Pam.. change the title of your video to BEADED pokey tool.. it will get more views xx
@@Scrimpingmommy thanks have changed it
@@justaddlace2163 I have shared your video on all my pages and if anyone asks me again I shall send them here x
@ thank you