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Come Sew With Me
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In The Hoop Diaper Shirt - Come Sew With Me
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In The Hoop Diaper Shirt - Come Sew With Me
Winding and sewing with elastic thread.
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Winding and sewing with elastic thread.
Thank you, Regena!
Great idea, thanks for sharing!
Always thankful for your videos!
Hi Regena. Thank you so much for the video. May I please ask what fabric you are using? I don't remember you mentioning. ❤
This is just gorgeous! Thank you❤
You are a blessing to the sewing community.
Thank you!!!!
thank you
Thank you for this demo! Loved it! Can you tell me how you would use this to crochet on the edge of a blanket with the 2 holes? I always thought it just needed 1 hole to crochet the edge.
I’m not really sure on that as I don’t crochet but I’ve seen the blankets with crocheted edges and maybe you use both holes. I just mentioned it because I had seen it and knew hem stitching was used.
Thanks Regina! I like your “sample”! I will make one and will play around with it with my crochet hook!
Perfect!!!
Thank you so much Regena for contacting Cheryl and getting this info and for sharing it with us!!
I ordered my thread and Baby Boys shirts and can’t wait to get started!
Regina u used the solve sticky. Kathy uses the regular wash away. Y do u use the sticky? I find that much harder to wash out. Any help u can give me is really appreciated. Tu!
We’re can I purchase this pattern ❤
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That is just Beautiful ❤
Where can I purchase a pattern and or the book in order to do these precious treasures in the hoop?
Thank you Regina! Wonderful video. Can this be done in a 6 x 10 hoop?
No, it has to be 8x12 or at least 12 inches long.
Thank you! You are an inspiration to us all!!!
Thank you, Regena, for showing us how to make the diaper shirts on the hoop. Blessings for you and your family!
Thank you! You are so inspiring and encouraging! Gotta make these!
Thank u!! So sweet!
Regina, may I ask what machine you use? I'm about to buy my first computer embroidery machine. Thank you.
Beautiful.
How do I print a template?
I’ve recently discovered Kam Snaps because of you! I’ve tried them and love them!! But I need your advice. I’ve bent some of the male pieces (think I squeezed too hard with the pliers ) and they won’t snap. I’ve tried to pry it off so I can replace the male end and for the life of me, it won’t come off!! Any advice on how to get it off?
I have used wire cutters to cut the make part off or cut the sides off very carefully and the cut the male part so that it doesn’t tear a bigger hole in the fabric. They are really hard to get off. When putting it on, you have to hold them straight up and squeeze or they slip side ways and that’s when they are crooked. I’ve done it several times. When you go to put the next one on iron a tiny piece of interfacing over the hole and the replace the snap. Hope this helps.
Thank you SO much for the help!! I’ll try this!
Update…using wire cutters was the ticket!! I had 3 snaps to replace out of 10(Petit Poche pattern). Your advice was spot on! I will certainly be more careful from now on. But I am sold on Kam Snaps! Quick and easy!
Do you ever switch out the rubber part for the smaller size or do you just use the 20 size for both?
Thank you for sharing you love of sewing. We learn so much from your skills and the community you are building. Ps your daughter is beautiful and a great tech guru
I love this tutorial! It was very helpful. Can you explain how you took the Harper bubble pattern and made it into a dress? Thanks!
Instead of cutting the bubble part of the pattern pieces, I looked up a pattern the same size I was making and used those measurements just cut out a skirt and sewed up side seams, put in BBC a placket and run two rows of gathering threads around top edge and attached it to the bodice.
Thank you for this video tutorial! I have tried many times to figure this out but finally gave up! This helps me to see what I was doing wrong.
These videos are so helpful, thanks so much!!
Thanks! Sweet little outfit! Enjoyed seeing you Friday on Farmhouse Fabrics!!
Thanks for helpign us all out. We all can learn something new by watching someone else do things.
Lovely! You truly are an inspiration and how lucky to have such a lovely techie to assist you with your great videos. Thanks for all you share.
Miss Regena, What stitch length do you have it on? Does that make a difference? Also, does this work the same on a cotton woven versus a knit fabric? Or better on a knit?
I’m sorry I forgot to explain the part. I was in a hurry as I have my two year old grandson. You set the stitch length at a 4 and I put my tension from normal 4 to a 3.2. I used the same setting for cotton, knit and double gauze. The cotton was not heavy. On cotton weights, you just have to test it.
@@comesewwithme Thank you! ☺
Thanks for video. Great instructions. 0:05 0:05
Thanks for sharing this with us. Love hearing everyone's stories on how their sewing journey began. You are a real inspiration to all of us who love to sew.
So cute
Thank you for the great ideas using trim! I would love to be “turned loose” in Farmhouse Fabrics to shop for everything. Looking forward to watching your videos!
I know this is going to be a great channel!! I retired 2 years ago and was fortunate to find a SAGA chapter near me last year. Wee Care is important to us too!
Used Kam-Snaps for the first time. They are great. Easier than snap setter. I am going to try a covered one.
Love this!
Regina, I noticed you doubled your yellow fabric in the center of the design. Do you always double it? Or is this just to give it more body?
I am glad to know I am not the only one that has trouble with picture smocking! I am so glad you started sewing and inspiring others!
This works beautifully!