I like the smaller one. Plus, your cost will be less for the smaller one, and the outcome is nearly identical. I watch with my 13 year old. We love you!! ❤️
I got this really good bow maker called zutter bow it all, I got it from hobby lobby in USA, I am from uk and ordered it from there, if you search it on TH-cam there if videos on it, totally changed the way I do bows and makes it so much easier
10:50 TRUE! We bought this Huge spool of elastic, it is amazing and stretches how we like. then we bought another one for a thinner elastic to test it out, same elastic type just thinner and it does not stretch at all. 🤮 now we have to find another one because we too are running out of elastic.
Lovely video. The bows are gorgeous, especially the iridescent bows, and the ones with the scalloped edges. You could even market your bows for weddings, for brides and bridesmaids, and larger ones to go on the back of chairs in wedding venues.
I remember when you were at the barn! I’m sure i’ve watched all of your videos! Seeing how far you’ve come is inspiring! Keep doing what you’re doing ❤
if you want to clean off the residue on the soldering iron, a stainless steel scourer in a cup might work? just give it a fews stabs. Use to them in electronics class for normal soldering.
The Soldering Iron looks like a time waster, you could just buy a thread zapper and cut as per usual and zap the threads I guess the lighter does the same but it can sometimes burn your fabric.
You have every reason to be proud of yourself. I’m sure all of us followers are proud of you too ❤❤
I like the smaller one. Plus, your cost will be less for the smaller one, and the outcome is nearly identical. I watch with my 13 year old. We love you!! ❤️
I got this really good bow maker called zutter bow it all, I got it from hobby lobby in USA, I am from uk and ordered it from there, if you search it on TH-cam there if videos on it, totally changed the way I do bows and makes it so much easier
If you use the base of the lighter the ribbon doesn’t burn as easily but still seales it xx
10:50 TRUE! We bought this Huge spool of elastic, it is amazing and stretches how we like. then we bought another one for a thinner elastic to test it out, same elastic type just thinner and it does not stretch at all. 🤮 now we have to find another one because we too are running out of elastic.
The new version 😊
I always love seeing your fabrics, they're so pretty 🥰
Lovely video. The bows are gorgeous, especially the iridescent bows, and the ones with the scalloped edges. You could even market your bows for weddings, for brides and bridesmaids, and larger ones to go on the back of chairs in wedding venues.
I remember when you were at the barn! I’m sure i’ve watched all of your videos! Seeing how far you’ve come is inspiring! Keep doing what you’re doing ❤
Looking forward to your experience over the past few months ❤❤
It was a nice video just chatting and learning with us .
Awesome video. I love the iridescent bows. Keep it up. It was interesting to see how the soldering iron is used.
Me encantan estos moños y te felicito por tu trabajo, quedan preciosos😊❤
if you want to clean off the residue on the soldering iron, a stainless steel scourer in a cup might work? just give it a fews stabs. Use to them in electronics class for normal soldering.
The bows are beautiful 😍
Those are really cute bows
The shiny one i love so much😊
i feel like the firt part of the video is just you saying "it needs to be bigger" 😂😂😂 i looove how the iridescent ones turned out
I would have never thought of using the sewing machine to dew ribbon pieces for bows.
Love this❤❤❤
Love the new bows. What type of fabric are you using to make the new bows with at the start of your video
Have you tried a hot wire ribbon cutter ❤
Where did you get the card board to hold your fabrics? What are the measurements?
I prefer the original bow the newer ones look to bulky to me but thats just my personal preference
Have you tried heated scissors?
Use a hot knife in stead of soldering tip
Hi, have you tried a bowdabra?
Seems like a lot of work for what you get out of it.
The Soldering Iron looks like a time waster, you could just buy a thread zapper and cut as per usual and zap the threads I guess the lighter does the same but it can sometimes burn your fabric.
Why you always said IDK many time?? Be confident you can do it