Great Question! Maybe I will adress this one as a short or something. This can happen, and it can happen where it doesn't release with heat when first ironed. BUT if that does happen it comes out in the laundry. I have only had it happen to my mom once and we went on a deep dive with the science of heat reative ink. The thing that makes them misbehave is being exposed to prolonged UV light. The uv rays and slight temperature differece from sun light particularly alters the molecular structor of the ink. To prevent this from happening I store my temperature sensitive pens in a drawer and make sure they don't live in my pen/sissor cup. I always reccoment doing a test run of a pen on the fabric you are using. Hope that helps!
@@robinlarsendiy oh wow! Thank you for the comprehensive answer! I would definitely appreciate this being mentioned in a video, as I am in constant self-doubt 😅 Thank you for your reply, and what a fantastic coat! Incredible work ❣
This is how I feel about quilts. There are quilters in my family, and the idea of cutting into something like that hurts my heart. I have always found communion and community with both the living and dead in my own sewing practice . In the last 6 months I've started to learn how to quilt and it's so wonderful to discover that I enjoy hand sewing the way my great grandmother did. Thank you for sharing this video ❤❤❤
Yes!!! The conection!! I love that you found a thread to tie you to your great Grandmother. My grandmother taught me to quilt and still at 92, she sits with the very first quilt she taught me while making. They may be chunks of fabric to someone else, but to us they are stories.
This works perfectly. When you know how to qulit and do garments it's the best of both worlds. I made a hexie blazer for my daughter using a ton of scraps.
Such a cute project! The fabrics go incredibly well together and look very autumnal. I admit there were parts of the project during which I had no idea what was going on (I never used quilting things myself), but the finished jacket looks amazing!
My thing is if the quilt is in such bad shape you wont use it then its too fragile to cut use as a coat. And if its whole, then why not just keep using it as a quilt? I have so many comfy, beautiful, warm quilts in my house between some hand me downs of my great grandmothers and my moms 30 years of quilting, even if i have guests or im sick, im never shosh a clean warm nights sleep. And now Im quilting. I cant turn perfectly functional quilts into a jacket i would hardly ever wear. Now making blocks to turn into a quilt. That makes sense to me. 😂
Does your friction pen reappear in the cold?
Great Question! Maybe I will adress this one as a short or something. This can happen, and it can happen where it doesn't release with heat when first ironed. BUT if that does happen it comes out in the laundry. I have only had it happen to my mom once and we went on a deep dive with the science of heat reative ink. The thing that makes them misbehave is being exposed to prolonged UV light. The uv rays and slight temperature differece from sun light particularly alters the molecular structor of the ink. To prevent this from happening I store my temperature sensitive pens in a drawer and make sure they don't live in my pen/sissor cup. I always reccoment doing a test run of a pen on the fabric you are using. Hope that helps!
@@robinlarsendiy oh wow! Thank you for the comprehensive answer! I would definitely appreciate this being mentioned in a video, as I am in constant self-doubt 😅 Thank you for your reply, and what a fantastic coat! Incredible work ❣
This is how I feel about quilts. There are quilters in my family, and the idea of cutting into something like that hurts my heart. I have always found communion and community with both the living and dead in my own sewing practice . In the last 6 months I've started to learn how to quilt and it's so wonderful to discover that I enjoy hand sewing the way my great grandmother did. Thank you for sharing this video ❤❤❤
Yes!!! The conection!! I love that you found a thread to tie you to your great Grandmother. My grandmother taught me to quilt and still at 92, she sits with the very first quilt she taught me while making. They may be chunks of fabric to someone else, but to us they are stories.
Love this
This works perfectly. When you know how to qulit and do garments it's the best of both worlds. I made a hexie blazer for my daughter using a ton of scraps.
What a wonderful idea. I love hexie's, I bet it came out beautiful!
Love it!
Such a cute project! The fabrics go incredibly well together and look very autumnal. I admit there were parts of the project during which I had no idea what was going on (I never used quilting things myself), but the finished jacket looks amazing!
Thanks! I have to admit, if you haven't quilted, it is a whole rabbit hole you could potentially go down... 🤣
Very cute. ❤
Thanks!
Beautiful quilt coat! Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Absolutely stunning 🎃
I´m a black-navy blue-red kinda gal, but now I feel a terrible urge to wear... orange! Ahhhhh!
Black, navy and red would look amazing together! But I am always partial to Orange, LOL!
Yes, using an antique quilt for a jacket makes me bad... it seems there are better ways to use old, antiques...
I am so glad I am not a lone on this one! 🎃
My thing is if the quilt is in such bad shape you wont use it then its too fragile to cut use as a coat. And if its whole, then why not just keep using it as a quilt? I have so many comfy, beautiful, warm quilts in my house between some hand me downs of my great grandmothers and my moms 30 years of quilting, even if i have guests or im sick, im never shosh a clean warm nights sleep. And now Im quilting. I cant turn perfectly functional quilts into a jacket i would hardly ever wear.
Now making blocks to turn into a quilt. That makes sense to me. 😂
Love it!