The Shabby Fabrics, comes up with the, coolest tools!! Thank you both, for keeping us updated on new sewing tools!! I'm like a kid in the candy store!! I love getting new craft and sewing tools!!
Hi there, you two let me start laughin. I'm not only in patchwork but also sewing victorian costumes and for that I need often some cords so I make them my self. I've never seen that tool any where but I know from historical (1840-1900) magzines and books that the ladies in these times had tools like this hook to make the cords they needed. Thank you for showing, many greetings from Germany, love 🥰
Girl Scouts have used this technique for many, many years. They call it Buddy Braids because it takes two girls to make one braid. The braids were used as lanyards to hold their drink cups when camping, hiking or other outings. This little tool takes this to the next level. Thanks for the new "twist" on an old technique.
I bought the pillow kit that thought that I could do the cording by myself, so I did not purchase the Kreinik, Big mistake.....I finally had to order the tool! While I waited on the tool to arrive, I made the other 4 pillows. Today I am working on the heart one and am excited to try my hand at the cording! Thank you, your videos are so easy to follow!
I’ve had one of these for about 20 years, but I had forgotten about it. Thanks for refreshing my memory and demonstrating some of the great cording that can be created with this wonderful tool. I need to locate it in my sewing room and start using it again!
As a member of my local chapter of the Embroiderers' Guild of America, I've made a lot of twisted cord. This little twister is a great tool. But I have one word of caution. When you are ready to let the twister hang to do the final twist, DO NOT let go completely of the twister! If the cord has been twisted very tightly, the twister may jump when released. Cupping your hand around the twister until you're sure it's settled will keep it from hitting the user or anyone else standing close. Better safe than sorry.
The Shabby Fabrics, comes up with the, coolest tools!! Thank you both, for keeping us updated on new sewing tools!! I'm like a kid in the candy store!! I love getting new craft and sewing tools!!
We're so glad you enjoy this fun notion! Definitely stay tuned for more fun tools! -Michelle
This is marvelous! I loved Jennifer's enthusiasm!
We're so glad you enjoy this fun notion! Thank you very much for watching. -Michelle
Hi there, you two let me start laughin. I'm not only in patchwork but also sewing victorian costumes and for that I need often some cords so I make them my self. I've never seen that tool any where but I know from historical (1840-1900) magzines and books that the ladies in these times had tools like this hook to make the cords they needed. Thank you for showing, many greetings from Germany, love 🥰
We're so glad this video inspires you :) Thank you very much for your kind comment! -Michelle
Girl Scouts have used this technique for many, many years. They call it Buddy Braids because it takes two girls to make one braid. The braids were used as lanyards to hold their drink cups when camping, hiking or other outings. This little tool takes this to the next level. Thanks for the new "twist" on an old technique.
We're happy you enjoyed this fun notion! Thanks so much for your fun comment :) -Michelle
I bought the pillow kit that thought that I could do the cording by myself, so I did not purchase the Kreinik, Big mistake.....I finally had to order the tool! While I waited on the tool to arrive, I made the other 4 pillows. Today I am working on the heart one and am excited to try my hand at the cording! Thank you, your videos are so easy to follow!
We're so glad you enjoy them! Thanks so much for your kind comment. We'll be sure to keep an eye out for your project photos! -Michelle
I’ve had one of these for about 20 years, but I had forgotten about it. Thanks for refreshing my memory and demonstrating some of the great cording that can be created with this wonderful tool. I need to locate it in my sewing room and start using it again!
We're so glad this fun video inspires you! Thanks so much for your lovely comment. -Michelle
Its like plying yarn on a spinning wheel! Very cool tool!
So glad it inspires you! Thanks so much for watching. -Michelle
Great tool. I make ornaments and this tool will be awesome! Thank you
So glad it inspires you! Thanks for your comment. -Michelle
I've had one of these for probably 20 years.
Really cool 😁🌷
So glad you like it! Thanks for watching. -Michelle
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
I would love to see how to do THREE colors!
We’re happy you enjoyed this fun Notion! Three colors would be amazing 🤩 -Michelle
This is a great tool.
We twisted crepe paper with a drill 40 years ago. This was better for 2 colors.
We're glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much for watching. -Michelle
As a member of my local chapter of the Embroiderers' Guild of America, I've made a lot of twisted cord. This little twister is a great tool. But I have one word of caution. When you are ready to let the twister hang to do the final twist, DO NOT let go completely of the twister! If the cord has been twisted very tightly, the twister may jump when released. Cupping your hand around the twister until you're sure it's settled will keep it from hitting the user or anyone else standing close. Better safe than sorry.
Thanks so much for this word of caution with this cording tool. We really appreciate your kind comment. Thank you for watching! -Michelle
I used to do this years ago but I used a drill and a cotter pin. Whatever works.
That does sound like a unique alternative :) Thanks so much for watching! -Michelle
Looks like Boise state colors. So cool!
We're happy you enjoy this fun tool! Go Broncos!! -Michelle
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