I as well like to make sure my products are well made and love your idea of using the tape and glue. Very much appreciated that you shared that. Thankyou!!
I love that you both work together on this. It is so much fun! I have a pair of Tula Pink Scissors that my husband almost lost his life over using! Good thing I saw it first! LOL
Thank you so much it looks easy to follow. You did such an amazing job. I can’t wait to show my 10 year old!! I’m so excited!! Sewing Saturday’s here we come 👯♀️💕
Wow,key chain fobs.. thank you sis..for sharing this good idea, i will try it to make it to sell ,especially this coming x’ mass season .good for give a ways or as a gift
Your video was very well done. I very much appreciate the time you took. I sell thing’s at our farmers market and have been asked to make these. I have so many scraps. I just need the hardware which I would think you got at Amazon. Thank you
Thank you! I appreciate you commenting 😊. I believe there is a link for where I got my hardware from a shop on Etsy. It is great for scraps! I need to do another scrap buster video lol.
HI there! If you are using a 1 inch hardware, you will cut your piece 4 inches wide instead of 5 inches. You basically take your hardware measurement and multiply by 4. Hope that helps! :)
@@Prophetic_222 You're welcome. LOL I replied to you above from my personal TH-cam account. Happy sewing!! And thank you for you comment I'm glad you liked the video.:)
Hi Felicia! I believe for the small ones featured in this video, I was selling for $5.75 -$6.50, depending on where I was selling and what my supplies cost. :) Thanks for the question!
Great video. Do you make these in different sizes? If so, what is the smallest and largest you will go? And how do you suggest for care and cleaning them? Love the tips you have added.
Hi Sherry! The size I show here in the video is the smallest size. I also make a larger size that fits around the wrist. That one can vary a bit but it can fit the average person. Instead of cutting the length to 6.5 inches, you will cut to 10 inches. So your piece will be 5 x 10 inches. For a larger hand, I would go with 10.5 inches. I also would suggest just hand washing and laying flat to dry. Hope that helps. Thanks for your questions!
Could heat and bond be usted, and what number pellon do you use? Thank you for your tutorial , it is nice of you to share. How much to you sell your key chains for? So that I can have an idea. The thin piece that you put in the middle was that batting? You have great support. Thanks again!!🙂
Hello! I use Pellon P44F for this project. It’s a very inexpensive interfacing. I also used fusible fleece in this tutorial because I had a lot of scraps of it but you can certainly use batting. If you used batting, you could use heat n bond to fuse the batting to the fabric, but it’s not necessary. I currently sell for $5.75 for the small mini. Thank you for your comment. My husband is my biggest fan and support 😊
Hi Peggy...I think I'm at about $6 - $7 now. I started at $5.50... but that was several years ago. If you sell online, add in your shipping price and then offer free shipping. Thanks!
Well done. Great first video. I've just started making a slightly bigger version of these. I have subscribed and I look forward to seen what other small sewing projects you come up with.
I'm cracking up. Lol. Funny you ask because I made one for myself and it's in my purse connected to some random keys. We have aTesla and don't have car keys and no house keys because we have digital push buttons combinations on our door locks. Haha! Maybe put on your mailbox key?? Thanks for your question. 🤣
Hi April. I have never made with faux leather. However, if I were to try that, I would use a polyester thread. I love using Gutermann Mara 100 from WAWAK.com. They have a great selection of sewing supplies and accessories. I also use Mara 70 which provides a beautiful topstitch. It is a littler thicker thread and for faux leather that might stand out better. If your faux leather is a lot thicker, you may not even need the batting. Give it a try! 😊
Hi Maureen! Here is the link. www.etsy.com/listing/205551496/50-key-fob-hardware-with-key-rings-sets I am using the 1.25 inch hardware. I also have the link in the description right below the video and I listed all the supplies there as well if you need to find anything else to make these. Thanks for the question. Enjoy your week!
Hi Donna! The hardware is called key fob hardware. There is a link in the description that you can click where I have purchased before. I used the 1.25 inch size and I believe that purchase also comes with the key rings. 😊 thank you for your question!
Thank you Susan for watching! Sorry to hear that the hubs commentary was distracting. My husband has an inquiring mind and interacts with me as a team to help me not to forget important information. It’s our style to chat with each other and make jokes. Just like our regular daily interactions. Hope you were able to make a key fob. If you have any questions, I’m here. Happy Friday! 😊
Hi Darlene. I’m so sorry to hear that! The man in the background is my husband and my biggest supporter. He has pushed me to start these videos and I find it helpful that he asks questions that I wouldn’t think of. But thank you for your comment. I’m thinking I may need to mic him so you can hear him better. I hope you are able to make some!
Maybe if I did hear him better might help. I do love the laughter between you too. Love to see marriages working. My hubby of 53 years is my best friend also.
Love the questions your husband asks, the answers help beginners understand the process better
Thank you! I thought he could add something to my videos. I am so glad you enjoyed his commentary. He makes me laugh everyday!
Cute interactions. You can tell he has watched and asked you lots of questions about your craft. Very nice for him to be involved.
Thank you Rebecca. He is my biggest fan! :)
I as well like to make sure my products are well made and love your idea of using the tape and glue. Very much appreciated that you shared that. Thankyou!!
@@ellebrown6560 you’re very welcome! I’m glad you got something out of it 😊
Thank you for all the tips you give and your hubby being a part of your tutorials!
Thank you for watching, Valerie! We have a fun time. We will have a couple new tutorials coming up soon 😉
What a cute & helpful video!! Love this!🎉
Thank you so much! :)
Great tutorial ! And the “Director” did a good job also !!😅
Haha! Thank you. I'll be sure to tell him
I love that you both work together on this. It is so much fun! I have a pair of Tula Pink Scissors that my husband almost lost his life over using! Good thing I saw it first! LOL
I'm cracking up right now. Thanks so much. He's my biggest fan. But yeah, he's had "near death" experiences as well. LOL
"I dont know if you could do it, but a beginner could..." lol. I laughed a wee bit too hard. Heh...awesome video ty!!
Thanks so much! Was hoping other folks would get our humor lol. We have a good time. Thanks for your comment. 😊
Thank you so much it looks easy to follow. You did such an amazing job. I can’t wait to show my 10 year old!! I’m so excited!! Sewing Saturday’s here we come 👯♀️💕
You can do it! It will be "sew" fun and she will enjoy it. I learned right around that age too. :)
Really loved watching this video and the interaction between you and your hubby/partner. Great to see the support 👍
Thanks so much! We do make a good team.
Fantastic video! Can’t wait see other projects.
Oh my goodness LOVE you two! Great video and was so fun to meet you today! Subscribed! ❤
Thank you!! We’re having so much fun. Literally how we interact on the daily haha! Great to meet you too.
These little projects are so satisfying! Best tutorial out here for these. Thanks for the video. Keep it up! 💯
Thank you, Karri! I appreciate that. I have more to film. I'm so behind! lol
I love this tutorial and your interaction with each other. Looking forward to many more videos. Thank you.
Thank you, Barbara! He keeps me laughing every day and I think that’s so important. He’s my biggest fan lol.
Wow I love these minis. I am new to your channel. TFS.
Thank you! They work great to find your keys too if you keep in a bag or purse! Thanks for the follow! :)
Wow,key chain fobs.. thank you sis..for sharing this good idea, i will try it to make it to sell ,especially this coming x’ mass season .good for give a ways or as a gift
Yes! These make great gifts and sell pretty easily. Thank you for watching!
Awesome tutorial! Very thorough! Thank you for sharing!👍💕
Thank you so much for your comment!
Your video was very well done. I very much appreciate the time you took. I sell thing’s at our farmers market and have been asked to make these. I have so many scraps. I just need the hardware which I would think you got at Amazon. Thank you
Thank you! I appreciate you commenting 😊. I believe there is a link for where I got my hardware from a shop on Etsy. It is great for scraps! I need to do another scrap buster video lol.
Love your video and your clock!!!
Thanks so much!!
That was an excellent video!
Well thank you so much! We will have more to come. I appreciate your comment! 😉
1st time watching. New subscriber. Thanks for the lesson!! 😍
Thanks for subscribing! We appreciate it. Hope I can teach you something lol …or at least give you a laugh. 😂
Great video! Your husband asks some good questions 😂
He does! He keeps me on my toes haha.
This was great to watch. Easy instructions. Q&A wasn't bad either, lol. Just subscribed!
Thank you so much! My husband is a funny guy! Im heading over to checkout your channel as well! 😊
@@ItsJustMyHobby Thank you!
Omg you too are great love it
Lol thank you! I appreciate that. We have a good time. 😊
Nice job!
Thanks for the visit 😊
Beautiful, luv them.💋💜
Thank you so much! ❤️
What would be the measurements we should use if we have 1 inch hardware instead of 1.25?😊 thank you and I love the tutorial!
HI there! If you are using a 1 inch hardware, you will cut your piece 4 inches wide instead of 5 inches. You basically take your hardware measurement and multiply by 4. Hope that helps! :)
@@CTHSTrackTeam omg yes thank you so much!
@@Prophetic_222 You're welcome. LOL I replied to you above from my personal TH-cam account. Happy sewing!! And thank you for you comment I'm glad you liked the video.:)
Very cool. Can I ask you how much you sell them for? Thank you
Hi Felicia! I believe for the small ones featured in this video, I was selling for $5.75 -$6.50, depending on where I was selling and what my supplies cost. :) Thanks for the question!
Thank you for getting back to me so quickly!
Great video. Do you make these in different sizes? If so, what is the smallest and largest you will go? And how do you suggest for care and cleaning them? Love the tips you have added.
Hi Sherry! The size I show here in the video is the smallest size. I also make a larger size that fits around the wrist. That one can vary a bit but it can fit the average person. Instead of cutting the length to 6.5 inches, you will cut to 10 inches. So your piece will be 5 x 10 inches. For a larger hand, I would go with 10.5 inches. I also would suggest just hand washing and laying flat to dry. Hope that helps. Thanks for your questions!
@@ItsJustMyHobby Thank you for your response. The increase in size and care is appreciated.
Y’all are hilarious. ❤ this video.
lol thank you! That’s us everyday.
Could heat and bond be usted, and what number pellon do you use?
Thank you for your tutorial , it is nice of you to share.
How much to you sell your key chains for? So that I can have an idea. The thin piece that you put in the middle was that batting? You have great support.
Thanks again!!🙂
Hello! I use Pellon P44F for this project. It’s a very inexpensive interfacing. I also used fusible fleece in this tutorial because I had a lot of scraps of it but you can certainly use batting. If you used batting, you could use heat n bond to fuse the batting to the fabric, but it’s not necessary. I currently sell for $5.75 for the small mini. Thank you for your comment. My husband is my biggest fan and support 😊
What happened to putting the fabric to the hardware?
If I’m understanding your question correctly, I add the finished fabric to the hardware at 18:58 minutes on the video. Is that what you mean? 😉
Thank you for all the tips. Curious how much do you charge for your Mini Key Fobs? Thanks again
Hi Peggy...I think I'm at about $6 - $7 now. I started at $5.50... but that was several years ago. If you sell online, add in your shipping price and then offer free shipping. Thanks!
@@ItsJustMyHobby Thankyou
Well done. Great first video. I've just started making a slightly bigger version of these. I have subscribed and
I look forward to seen what other small sewing projects you come up with.
Awesome, thank you! :)
These are so cute I have to try it. What other uses can they be used for? I don't have keys🤣
I'm cracking up. Lol. Funny you ask because I made one for myself and it's in my purse connected to some random keys. We have aTesla and don't have car keys and no house keys because we have digital push buttons combinations on our door locks. Haha! Maybe put on your mailbox key?? Thanks for your question. 🤣
Can you do this with faux leather? Would you need special threads?
Hi April. I have never made with faux leather. However, if I were to try that, I would use a polyester thread. I love using Gutermann Mara 100 from WAWAK.com. They have a great selection of sewing supplies and accessories. I also use Mara 70 which provides a beautiful topstitch. It is a littler thicker thread and for faux leather that might stand out better. If your faux leather is a lot thicker, you may not even need the batting. Give it a try! 😊
what platform do you use to sell your products?
Hi there! Thanks for the question. I sell on Etsy and on my own website through WIX. itsjustmyhobby.com and www.etsy.com/shop/ItsJustMyHobby :)
hi grandma, pretty nice video :)
Maybe you can make one with me some day!
Cool
❤ cool thanks
Awesome! Great idea. You. could just make me some and send them to me!!
😊❤
Absolutely!! :)
Where do you buy then in bulk
Hi Maureen! Here is the link. www.etsy.com/listing/205551496/50-key-fob-hardware-with-key-rings-sets I am using the 1.25 inch hardware. I also have the link in the description right below the video and I listed all the supplies there as well if you need to find anything else to make these. Thanks for the question. Enjoy your week!
What type of hard ware is this. Not enough details about that
Hi Donna! The hardware is called key fob hardware. There is a link in the description that you can click where I have purchased before. I used the 1.25 inch size and I believe that purchase also comes with the key rings. 😊 thank you for your question!
How much do you charge when you sell thesee
I’m selling for $5.75 for the small ones I believe. 😉
How much do you sell them for?
Thank you for viewing and for your question! I sell the small ones (like in this tutorial) for $5.50.
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great job
Thank you! I need to get another video up.
Y’all are to funny
Haha! We have fun.
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What's the name of THE HARDWARE?
The hardware is called key fob hardware. There is a link in the description that you can click where I have purchased before. 😊 thank you!
@@ItsJustMyHobby thank you
Great tutorial but too much background chatter!
Thank you Susan for watching! Sorry to hear that the hubs commentary was distracting. My husband has an inquiring mind and interacts with me as a team to help me not to forget important information. It’s our style to chat with each other and make jokes. Just like our regular daily interactions. Hope you were able to make a key fob. If you have any questions, I’m here. Happy Friday! 😊
Liked your tutorial, but found the man asking all the questions distracting.
Hi Darlene. I’m so sorry to hear that! The man in the background is my husband and my biggest supporter. He has pushed me to start these videos and I find it helpful that he asks questions that I wouldn’t think of. But thank you for your comment. I’m thinking I may need to mic him so you can hear him better. I hope you are able to make some!
Maybe if I did hear him better might help. I do love the laughter between you too. Love to see marriages working. My hubby of 53 years is my best friend also.
That’s so wonderful! The Hubs is my best friend too! ❤
How much do you sell them for?
Thank you for viewing and for your question! I sell the small ones (like in this tutorial) for $5.50.