🔥10 Sewing Hacks with Templates - Fast and Easy
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- ❤️Here are 10 fast and easy hacks to improve your binding, paper piecing, stitch and flip, choosing your fabrics, making a folded edge seam, stuff your pillows and much more. So grab your cereal boxes, cutting boards and plastic lids.
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Good morning everyone. It’s been a while since I did a sewing hack video.. These tools I make with cardboard and plastic I use at least once every time I sew. I hope you find them just as useful as I do.
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Hey, Karen, I can never find the links that you refer to as being down in the bottom. What am I doing wrong????
Celia Hirschenhofer with the video on small screen, look to the right corner just below the video. There is a small grey triangle. If you click that the link will be there.
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Ok I looked for the small grey square I cant find it help ? Thanks
How do you cut the plastic to make templates?
Changing the Rotary blade is safer if you use a helper from the food canning equipment department. The long stick with magnet on the end for retrieving canning lids from boiling water works well to change the blade. Unscrew the Hardware exposing the old blade , pick up blade with magnet, place in container for used blades, push off with end of a pencil or something handy. Pick up new replacement blade with magnet, place on cutter, push down with pencil. Replace hardware. No touching the blade.
Wow! That's brilliant!🤔💡
Great tip! Thanks for sharing it.
Excellent tip!
I take the plastic piece that comes in some packs of bacon, wash it, and use it for templates. It is a little bit stiffer than template plastic. Works great for cutting your own template pieces.
You have become the angel on my shoulder as I work through making my first quilt. I cannot thank you enough for your tips, tricks and advice but mostly for your straightforward and kind videos. My father in law passed away suddenly, leaving his wife of 65 years to heal without him. Well I got it into my head that I would make her a queen sized hug made of his clothing for her bed. Whoa! Since I have been making clothes for 35 years "how hard could it be?!?" Well, it's a lot harder than I knew and there is no way I'd have been able to do this without your videos. Thank you, you inspire!
What a lovely gift
What a lovely thing to do, hope it went well
Frozen pizza boxes work really good as templates material!
Mom went thru the Great Depression as a young bride and patterns for quilts were printed in magazines and on back of cereal boxes. I found several of them along with hers cut from cardboard from her sister and cousin's patterns. They all shared even their fabric scraps which were exchanged to get the colors they needed. Many of her quilts were made out of all worn out clothing, especially cutting blocks from their old dresses under the pockets which were not faded and from the back side of wide hems. They actually used their quilts in the winter to keep warm!
I use an empty toilet paper roll to roll my binding strips on so they don't roll all over the floor I can then drop it in a plastic shopping bag hang it underneath the edge of my leg and sew my binding on without it running all over the floor.
Good one. I use a pringles can.
I use toilet tissue rolls and paper towel rolls......
It’s called up cycling
I use an empty thread spool and hang it around my neck with a ribbon or shoelace. All of the above would work that way. Just depends on how big you need it!
Ooooh... clever!
As for the tip about template plastic placed at the bottom of the bag, I did that too but first I covered the plastic with fabric to match the lining , firstly I carefully trimmed the sharp corners so they wouldn’t wear holes in the bag.
Great tip!
All I can say is AWESOME!!!!!!! Have you been lurking around when I’m trying to sew those ******* corners on the binding of my quilts??? This template idea looks like it will be PERFECT!!!! A million thank you’s!!! You are such a help to us all.
It really makes it simple
Wonderful wonderful tips. Brilliant ideas. I'm an aged quilter and I'm finding fingers and eyes are not as sharp as 20 years ago so all these tips are like a gold mine of ideas for me. THANK YOU.
Anita Visram 😎 you’re welcome
The template you use for binding is GENIUS. Why didn't I think of that! That will make putting on binding so much more accurate. Thank you.
Great tips. I will offer a couple. Use white electrical marking tape to mark lines on your sewing machine. It accepts marker better than masking tape and stays put. (Husbando is an electrician so I was rummaging about!) I have a middle line where the center machine needle is and 1/4" on either side. I have a Dritz aluminum easy hem (from 30 years ago!). It is thin. I conscripted into service for my foundation paper piecing (along with my add a quarter ruler). I also use it for my binding corners. I fold the fabric for the diagonal, press, and use it for the foldover and press. Because the diagonal if crisply pressed, no need to mark further as it is easy to see. Though not a template....inexpensive letter holders, dish drying racks, etc make great ruler caddies.
With your Dritz aluminum easy hem tool, you've given me a great idea Leisa: I have a thin metal tool for measuring knitting needles (as many don't have the sizes marked on the tips)... despite having little holes in it, the edges are all stiff and straight. So although I usually use stiff card stock for paper piecing (real estate agent advertisements are great for this), I might just use that tool for smaller PP projects. Also might see if I have any letter holders for a ruler caddy. Thanks for sharing your tips, Leisa! ~Diana K.
Save your worn out cutting mats for bag bottoms. They can be cut w a table saw, skill saw or router to the size and shape of your bag bottom. Make a "pillow case" from your lining fabric to slip over them, and you have a very sturdy bag bottom.
Thank you for this! I can’t believe that those binding tools sell for so much when we can literally make our own for less than a dollar. I will definitely be making this soon. Your videos are very informative and helpful without being overly chatty.
I looking forward to making that 3-in-1 tool - many thanks! A suggestion for the 1/4" hemming template. If you can put a bigger piece of some kind of lightweight semi-transparent fabric (Organza? Gauze? thin cotton lawn?) under your project fabric before you turn your hem over the template, the extra margin of that helper fabric can just be folded up over the template and will take the project fabric with it. You can see how it lines up with the line on the template, and the whole thing can be pressed without needing to fiddle with it with your fingers, which is always where I have trouble. Thanks again for your great ideas!
I'm a quilter from back in the day...we used (and I still do) old x-ray film for templates. We gathered from health care or veterinary clinics. Great stuff. You can mark it and cut it just like newer templates but it is a little thinner. Thanks. Great tips.
That's a good one, I have plenty at home, I will now upcycle them. Thanks Cindy.
Love the binding template tricks!
Thanks for the tips. I’ll definitely give them a try.
You are so clever, and your videos are so carefully planned out to demonstrate your ideas so well! Please publish a book of compilations of your youtube posts. I am stuck trying to remember which idea was in which video, and having to go online when I can't remember what you said. I take a screenshot now and then, but I would gladly buy a book (or Vol 1, Vol 2, and so on) of your very helpful hacks and demos, and an index of topics. You could just transcribe what you said and capture still shots of the videos, and publish it as an e-book, and I'd buy it immediately.
Great binding tip, Karen! Thanks!
I love your homemade binding tool. Thanks so much.
Oh wow! I love these and Sugaridoo's template is brilliant. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! Lots of great ideas to try!
Another great video! Thank you. Loved your color series.
Really appreciate, and look forward to all of your quilting tips. They’ve been very helpful.
Oh my goodness, the binding tool use, LOVE IT!! Thank you
What a fabulous list of tips!!! I learned so much! Thank you!
I’m so happy I found your blog and learned a lot! Thank you
I’ve signed up for skillshare. Loads to learn! Thank you!
You are my hero! Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Great video as per usual. You are one of a kind Karen. Always so generous with your tips and tricks and so clearly demonstrated. I always look forward to your help and advice.
Great tips. I really like the first one for the bindings 😊
I love this. I always use re-cycle things thank you
Thank you for the awesome tips!
Love to recycle. Awesome tips. Thanks.
Brilliant tips. What time savers! I can't wait to make a marking tool and window template set.😃 Thank you so much!💚💚💚
Hi Karen, I just realized I'm on my husband's account while typing this message to you. Regardless, I just have to say, I Looooove your videos! I am a seamstress by desire (lol) and usually only sew clothing or stuffed animals etc. I have never had a desire to sew a quilt because I've never been able to get nice crisp lines when it comes to geometric things, until I watched your "Stash Buster #1" video. I made one for my baby grandson this past Christmas and had a blast. Especially because your instructions were so thorough and succinct. I went further and sewed 2 more baby quilts for other grand babies as well. There's something about the way you teach and share. You are amazing!
I have a request, can you make a video about "Quilting as you go"? I don't have the ability to quilt large quilts and I want to be able to make something more than "baby" blankets. I'm so hooked on quilting because you have so inspired me. Thanks, and God bless you, Regina in CA
Love your hints on binding I have always had a hard time doing the corners.
KAREN, you are AMAZING! These tips & tricks are so easy and simple. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I so appreciate your style of teaching and your information!!
Awesome! Thanks for all your tips and tricks.
I love your videos... absolutely LOVE them! I’m relatively new to quilting, lol AND sewing, so I need plenty of advice. Your delivery is spot on and I absolutely adore you. Thank you so very much for taking the time and effort to make these vignettes! I always look forward to seeing your next tutorial. You’re the greatest and I have subscribed!
Thanks for these wonderful tips. I go to the printers where they do lamination and go through their trash of scraps. You can get thin or thick clear lamination plastic to cut up for templates and it's free!.
Great hacks. Thank you!!
Thank you for your shares, inspire me to learn the quilt process. Blessings
I will definitely be using many of these tips! Thanks for a great video. 👍🏻💫
Your presentation & demonstration is superb. Thank you so much for all your clear, precise & easy to follow instructions; which hardly cost a cent! 😊
I just enjoy watching and listening to your tips- can be so useful in other directions too ! Thanks for sharing.
Genius!!! My goodness, you never stop amazing me, Karen 👏 Genius! Thank you for sharing, 💖 Chris-Raleigh NC
Great tips!!! Thank you Karen!!
I need to put template making on my task list. It is such a great savings and using cardboard in the house is FREE lol. Thank you so much for these videos this month.
You really are brilliant! I appreciate you sharing all these marvelous ideas!!
Brilliant ideas. Thank you. It has been a real joy watching your videos.
So glad I found your channel and really glad you are Canadian. You have a definite Canadian slant and I feel right at home with you. Thank you so much for all your tips and tricks.
I love this binding tool! I usually dislike making binding but this gem makes it so much easier and accurate. Thank you!
Just found this video last night. Made a binding tool. WOW love it already. I really enjoy watching your vids. Keep em coming
Fabulous! You always have the best tips. Love your videos!
Thank you, brilliant ideas!
Great tips as always! I still use your masking tape tips all the time!
I have just tried the tool for binding corners, it's brilliant, thank you for the tips. Xx
Great tips, Karen! Thank you! ❤️
What amazing ideas you have! I'm off to the kitchen to steal a cutting mat to turn into your amazing binding tool. Thank you for sharing.
Your videos are clear, concise, and incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Karen: Loved your 2-in-1 Binding Tool idea, so I made one a couple of months ago with a flexible semi-transparent cutting panel I purchased from the Dollar Tree in the kitchen wares section. (I keep a couple of these on hand for craft/sewing projects at all times. Very useful!) Just yesterday I came across this same type of tool on Amazon for over $10! Had to laugh at how easy it was to make this tool and was very grateful to you for sharing it with your viewers. I used it when I put binding on a mug rug last month and the mitered corners came out perfectly!!! Thank you for your very helpful tutorials, Karen! Most appreciated! p.s. Currently working on my system for organizing fabric strips, scraps and crumbs. It's amazing how those things reproduce like rabbits. 😊
It the simple things that can make a big difference.
I like all your tips, but the first one is absolutely brilliant!
Thank you 😊 ... what a lot of great tips/hacks. I made your binding/PP tool right away and the super sugaridoo tool is such a great help! What a genius! I think I'll make both in different sizes! Thanks, Karen for sharing with all of us! 🥰
Your videos are always a wealth of knowledge!! Thank u...Enjoy them sooo much
Thanks Karen,I always learn something from your video. Take care. ❤️❤️
Hi there Karen love all of your tutorials you always explain them so very simply & thank you so much for all of your knowledge and wisdom (smiles)xx
Great, no, awesome tips!! Thanks for being practical and knowing what hacks work best!
I love the dollar store Cutting mats that are by the kitchen supplies in the store they come in a two pack. Easy to cut. I learned to use them when I was baking cakes used it to mix color into my frosting. Using a cake spachla you can use every bit of your frosting. Forget about using a bowl to mix your color and frosting together. I love your ideas. You are the best with sharing. You are a Mom I never had to teach me to Quilt. Thank you so much! You are a real jewel, Karen.
It's so nice to meet a fellow Canadian!
You are so fun and full of information. I love all your ideas you shared today. Plus I can relate to a lot you share! Thanks
Love the binding tool!
I love these helpful hints!. Thank you so much!!!
Brilliant binding tool!
Great suggestions. Your video is so well done. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for the video. It was very informative. Linda, PA
Always interesting and so impressive - I’ve learned so much again . Thank you 😊
Excellent tips. Many thanks.
Love all of these tips but that binding tool is a game changer! thank you so much.
Of all the quilters I follow, I look forward to yours the most. Great tips!! - Cindy
Daryl Ratliff 😊
Thank you! I love recycling so these tips come in very handy!
Joyce Scheeren 👍
Wonderful tips! I’ve been sewing for many years and never once thought of making templates things like hems or 45 degree angles. I honestly can’t thank you enough. It’s going to change some much about the way I sew and, no doubt, save me lots of time. Over and out… going to run to my local Dollar store at once! :).
I appreciate all of your videos and especially this one. Thanks😊
Thank you so much Karen, they’re terrific ideas 💡 some are so simple I think 🤔 that’s why we perhaps don’t think 🤔 of them at all....this is so useful and helpful. Stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Great tips. Thank you very much. 😊
Great video! Love all the tips, too. I’m making the binding tool now-I know it will help me! Thank you again😀
I just can’t wait to get started !!!the faster you talk, the more excited I get!
The template for corners on quilts is amazingly effective. Thank you!!!
WOW! I can't believe I MISSED one of your tutorials!! Thanks for pointing it out to me. I LOVE that you make, use and esp. SHARE your super cheap n helpful tools. Some of us just want to sew n have fun at it and don't have a HUGE budget to work with. I never realized how much MATH//GEOMETRY was in SEWING!!! and PATIENCE!! I really appreciate and respect all the OLD family friends that used to sew with just fabric, thread, needle and SOMETIMES a machine. Thanks so much for sharing your work and "hacks" . MUCH appreciated.
Thanks, Karen! Your ideas are always helpful to me (new uses for my binding tool - yay!). Keep up the great work!
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I always love your videos and oh my gosh, I've learned so many helpful tips from this one - thank you! BTW, you look great. Stay well!
I love your very useful tips you share with us.
Great ideas I will be using a few of them. Thank you .
This is my first time commenting on RUclips, although I'm a RUclipsr....I joke about being "RUclips certified ". That was to give you an idea on how much I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL.
I went as far as to book mark your play list and saved all of them on my own playlist section in my profile.
Thank you the free downloads; I really appreciate you.
Thank you for your time and your efforts. Thank you for tutorials!!
I love your red quilt on wall sooo beautiful
Love love love your videos. Thank you!
I love love your smile, enthusiasm, and common sense approach to everything! You're making me fall in love with quilting. Thank you so much!!!😊🕊💐
Thank you for the great tips.