Do you use fabric clips? If not, what do you usually use? I wish I would have known about them when I did the quilt binding for my most recent quilt... instead of hurting my fingers trying to get the pins through all those layers of fabric!
LOL “ just burned myself. Maybe it’s the wine. Take another drink”. What a fun video. Life’s too short to be dull! And your hubby is a good sport as well!
The sewing clips I knew about a few years ago since in cosplay they come in handy for a multitude of things. I am glad to see you doing some fun creative things for yourself!
My new favorite channel, and yes, you told me to get a glass of wine and I did. Not sewing just drinking and watching, lol. Have to do one of these tomorrow for a baby.
That is the wine I’ve been getting! I love it! I had never heard of fabric clips, on my last project I used to safety pins which worked so much better than normal pins for thick layers. Good tutorial!
Oh my gosh, I love it too! My other go-to is Eola Hills Pinot Noir. I’m seriously loving these clips - I sewed something with jersey fabric the other day and it was SO much easier to keep the fabric from moving around.
my hand towel had an image on it that I wanted to use upright so I made the hood longer/taller rather than wider. It turned out fine. Just thought I'd share that the hood can be placed either direction.
Thanks for giving me a simple project to explore sewing with a new serger. I cut off one fancy edge of a beach towel to about the size of a hand towel, cut off the other fancy end (waste), then cut the remainder of the towel in half (hamburger style) for 2 hooded towels. The cut off hand towel sized end I used for the hoods. I serged all unfinished edges and then followed your directions. Super cute. I also made the burp cloths and a washcloth dog of my Mom's design. Do the plastic clips hold up? I was going to try binder clips (the ones for connecting papers). Thanks again!
Do you use fabric clips? If not, what do you usually use? I wish I would have known about them when I did the quilt binding for my most recent quilt... instead of hurting my fingers trying to get the pins through all those layers of fabric!
LOL “ just burned myself. Maybe it’s the wine. Take another drink”. What a fun video. Life’s too short to be dull! And your hubby is a good sport as well!
I think I love how you sew with a bottle and glass of wine. I have sewn this way for years!!!
I'm glad I'm not the only one!!
@@drinkandsewthings4806 my sanctuary sewing room, my rules, my adult beverage of choice. 😁
This is my kind of channel! Drinking while sewing! Been doing it for years...how did you know??? Step 2 was my favorite. 🙂
Oh my gosh! I can't wait for next week!
Thank you!! Next week is a car seat/nursing cover. ❤️
Just found you and I love it. I am about to become a great grandma and am seeing bunches for the lil one who is due this August.
The sewing clips I knew about a few years ago since in cosplay they come in handy for a multitude of things. I am glad to see you doing some fun creative things for yourself!
They’re AMAZING. I’m so excited to do more projects so I can keep using them, lol.
My new favorite channel, and yes, you told me to get a glass of wine and I did. Not sewing just drinking and watching, lol. Have to do one of these tomorrow for a baby.
Really enjoyed watching this tutorial. I enjoyed learning and your personality.
I have these same wonder clips. Love them & the cute little tin they come in. ❤️
They’re fantastic! I use them for just about every project now, lol.
Love the One with the fabric and no seam in front.
I love your sense of humour. I drink and I sew... I would mess it up haha
That is the wine I’ve been getting! I love it! I had never heard of fabric clips, on my last project I used to safety pins which worked so much better than normal pins for thick layers. Good tutorial!
Oh my gosh, I love it too! My other go-to is Eola Hills Pinot Noir. I’m seriously loving these clips - I sewed something with jersey fabric the other day and it was SO much easier to keep the fabric from moving around.
Yeah, sounds super helpful for stretchy fabric
🤣😂🤣🤣 fantastic tutorial calm relaxed no pressure.
Thank you
Omg. I LOVE this crafter🤣❤️❤️
I bought those as well, love them
Love this I’m gonna make myself one, also I’m finally old enough to legally drink wine
You have the best 2020 energy. Great tutorial!
Thank you! This is my new favorite compliment. 😂
my hand towel had an image on it that I wanted to use upright so I made the hood longer/taller rather than wider. It turned out fine. Just thought I'd share that the hood can be placed either direction.
Such a great tutorial! I learned so much!
Thank you, I’m so glad! 😊
You can skip the wine and just go to the project
Thanks for giving me a simple project to explore sewing with a new serger. I cut off one fancy edge of a beach towel to about the size of a hand towel, cut off the other fancy end (waste), then cut the remainder of the towel in half (hamburger style) for 2 hooded towels. The cut off hand towel sized end I used for the hoods. I serged all unfinished edges and then followed your directions. Super cute. I also made the burp cloths and a washcloth dog of my Mom's design. Do the plastic clips hold up? I was going to try binder clips (the ones for connecting papers). Thanks again!
This is awesome!! A Serger is on my wishlist for sure. The plastic clips have held up over the last three years so far!
Very helpful and fun! Thank you 😊
I love to wine and sew too ❤️
You are a riot!! Loved watching your video!!!
Yay! Thank you!
Love this girl!!
Enjoyed your channel.
Thank you! 😊
How much fabric to you need to buy for the trim? New sewer here…
Epic!
Thank you! 😂❤️
Your hilarious, thank you
Thanks for taking your time…hate the music though.
“ don’t forget your wine ! “
me being a minor watching this : 👁👄👁
Omg 😂
Not empress she's drinking
Drinking was totally unnecessary and inappropriate. Won’t be subscribing to your channel.😢
If I didn't want to see how to make this project, I would have turned you off long ago!