Have you got one of those handheld quilling devices or is that all by hand ? i saw one of the devices in instagramWell the blanket of doom is finally finished. ( Needs washing!)
I’ve never made anything from a kit using someone else’s colour combination before - obviously being a contrary madam I swapped some colours over and did a completely different border. I’m not massively keen, although the person I made it for absolutely loves it.
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I also got my paper quilling kit out
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Yes it’s all by hand. I’m a right clumsy git and I don’t think I’d be able to control a motorised one !Have you got one of those handheld quilling devices or is that all by hand ? i saw one of the devices in instagram
This is so lovelyWell the blanket of doom is finally finished. ( Needs washing!)
I’ve never made anything from a kit using someone else’s colour combination before - obviously being a contrary madam I swapped some colours over and did a completely different border. I’m not massively keen, although the person I made it for absolutely loves it.
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I also got my paper quilling kit out
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I think it might be water soluble stabiliser. I know there’s one called stick and stitch where you can print/draw your design onto the paper and then it just dissolves in water afterwards.Hi, not sure if this has been posted or not
Am looking to getting into embroidery but I'd like to do designs on clothes, I see a lot of people use this fabric type sheet with the design on it then once done put it in water to wash away the sheet
How an where do I get these? Is it a thing or are people drawing/printing designs onto these sheets? Thanks
Thank you so much, I'll have a look for those, I see it on Instagram all the time but they never mention what they are usingI think it might be water soluble stabiliser. I know there’s one called stick and stitch where you can print/draw your design onto the paper and then it just dissolves in water afterwards.
I don’t know of anything online, but your local college or fabric shop would have info on classes or drop in sessions. I found drop in sessions were brilliant when I learntA relative bought me a sewing machine for Christmas and I'm busy pinning projects on Pinterest to have a go at!
Can anyone recommend any channels or resources for complete beginners on using a sewing machine, or any very basic tutorials? I find it much easier to follow a video than pictures or text.
Thanks!
Look up the sewing institute on Facebook and look at their videos.A relative bought me a sewing machine for Christmas and I'm busy pinning projects on Pinterest to have a go at!
Can anyone recommend any channels or resources for complete beginners on using a sewing machine, or any very basic tutorials? I find it much easier to follow a video than pictures or text.
Thanks!
I'll check them out, thank you!Look up the sewing institute on Facebook and look at their videos.
I’m local so have been to many sewing classes and they put loads of free video tutorials out. Scroll throughly to covid times they did lots then.
Amazon sell water soluble embroidery fabric, with pre-printed designs.Hi, not sure if this has been posted or not
Am looking to getting into embroidery but I'd like to do designs on clothes, I see a lot of people use this fabric type sheet with the design on it then once done put it in water to wash away the sheet
How an where do I get these? Is it a thing or are people drawing/printing designs onto these sheets? Thanks
Id love to see how it turns out - all those ends to sew in though! It must be something to do with the New Year because I’ve decided to do something with my bin bag (I have decided to start on an 'ugly scrap' blanket. I have lots of smaller lengths of yarn that are to small to do anything with, and several half balls of yarn left from various things. I don't enjoy making small toys so I thought this would be best use for leftovers.
I have started by sorting out all my scraps, untangling them and joining the smaller ones to make a scrap ball. I have also unravelled some test swatches and failed projects.
Thanks, I'll have a look for someAmazon sell water soluble embroidery fabric, with pre-printed designs.
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