Where I buy my equipment (NOT sponsored NO affiliate program related - I just love them, they are a small family business in Toronto, Canada - ships worldwide) -- sewingsupplydepot.com/
I just love your personality. You always inspire me to calm the f*ck down and stop taking everything so seriously. It’s sewing, not brain surgery! I don’t know why I’m so scared to try new things. I am so grateful for your videos. I am trying to learn your attitude even more than the skills you teach. ❤️
Thank you so much! There was a time when I took sewing very seriously, just be patient with yourself. I started seeing the process as a journey rather than the end result... which is why I love the beginner series I teach because it breaks down all the fundamentals of sewing that I find so tedious but rewarding. I also started to see creating fashion, more as art rather than products. My advice to you is, to embrace where you are, begin every project with the mindset of just having fun... exploring (as kids do) and enjoy even the mess-ups bc that is all part of learning and growing as creators (and humans). Much love to you! Thank you again for your comment (it inspires me to know I inturn inspire others... even if its not for what I teach but in my attitude). ♥️🙏🌞
My first time watching a video of you and I'm already in love. Your attitude is everything! The way you go straight yo the point explaining in laymans terms makes it easy to assimilate and fun to watch. Thank you for not being complicated.😊❤
AWWWW, thank you so much! Ultimately, that is my goal here on RUclips, to provide straight-forward information with humour and fun.... you have literally made my day with this comment. Thank you for being here. 🥰
17 seconds in and I’ve already subscribed. I love your style, love you vibe, loooooove your voice. But after finishing it I have to say thank you for this video it’s exactly what I’m as looking for!!!
Thanks, just exactly what I needed. I have forgotten so much and had a 'light bulb ' moment when you produced one of the plier tools, which is packed in another box. I shall be climbing the ladder tomorrow. (11:15PM Aust)
Wow! Thank you for this video. I really wanted to learn to add grommets but felt it was a daunting task. You make it look so simple and give me the confidence to give it a try!!
Omg, I'm trying to punch eyelets into my hats for a shoelace and a tension thingy so my hat won't blow off and I'm used to grommets, so I kept trying to mash 2 eyelets together! 😂 Thanks to you, I'll do it RIGHT next time! ❤ Just subscribed! Ty! Brenda in Az 🌵
Thank you so much for this demo. It helped me to decide whether to use grommets or eyelets for my project, AND gave me a strategy for making holes without specialized equipment. 10 chubby, well-loved cats out of 10!
Came across your video today March 10, 2024. I never saw one of your videos before. Right away i started enjoying it. It's your personality! You are so funny & entertaining. You made me laugh right out loud a couple times. You did a great job. Liking & subscribing. 😊
Thank you so much for this easy to understand and enjoyable to watch video!! I started several other example videos and couldn’t get through them for various reasons- but yours was exactly what I needed! ❤️
Thank you so, so much for such an informative vid. I had no idea where to start with eyelets & grommits - you`ve saved me much head scratching AND money!
this was so helpful!! bought a top from a thrift store that doesnt quite fit so im going to add a corset detailing to the back and i need to add eyelets for that. i also love your energy!! thank you for the help
I am so happy to hear that you are re-working a thrift piece and making it something you will love even more. Thank you for the love and support here in the comments.
I'm having a lot of fun learning about grommets with you. Can you make a whole denim dress or corset for us with grommets? I'd love to see what you make, Have you used grommets on leather? The fashion possibilities are endless! I love the way you sling your hammer with bravado.
Ty for your help. Doing a doggy cushion duvet cover for back of my chevy tracker that will have long cushions in it. This totally helped. Like kelly said below. Love your personality.
Thanks for the clear directions! I am replacing the canvas of a backyard playset and using a nylon instead; if I didn't watch the video, I would have never thought to use interfacing to stabilize it. Many thanks!
I’m going to be attempting to put other eyelets or grommets at the back of a corset, as currently it has stretchy loops for the ribbon to go through. I’ve never done anything like this, would either option ( eyelet or grommet) be ok, or is one better for that ? Are eyelets rough on the back of the fabric where it would come in contact with the skin? Thanks for the awesome tutorial ❤
Thanks for your great explanation of grommet vs eyelet. I will be applying to a crocheted hat to add a leather lace to hold the hat on. Do you think I need to look for a small grommet to accommodate the crocheted fabric thickness rather than using an eyelet? Or would a simple eyelet be suitable?
Definitely prefer to use the grommets instead of the one-piece eyelet. Also if your crochet is very open weaved you want that little bit of support that the grommet "washer" piece may give. Or you may want to add more structure to the backing? Try a test before? Lemme know how it goes... you can connect with me on insta or on my new Telegram channel @ltrltrend
Hi! I want to add grommets to the shoulders of a tshirt. Would I need to fuse? If so what with. Also considering a light chain (jewelry) so thanks so much for the help!
I have actually never used oval grommets before.... I assume you will need an oval shaped tool as the tool helps form the grommet in place. Yes, grommets can be used on velvet. Depending on whether your fabric has stretch or not, both will need to have a structured backing on the wrong-side with some fusing or interfacing. And ALWAYS make a grommet sample before going to your project. Hope that helped!
You like very smart alecky-ish and I really wanted to not like you but I really did and the viedo is very informational and you taught me exactly what I needed to know thank you
oH GOODY, i have sewn a lot in my life but had to make my rent so I worked what I could, now I am making clothes for antique dolls and I really did not know how to do a grommet, do you have idea where I can find antique fabric?
Hello. Great video. My question is.. what size grommit do you think I would use to make a corset on the back of a denim jacket? And also do you think a grammar machine hole puncher is better than just a hammer and base plate that’s in the store
Thank you so much! I always like to do a test in the actual fabric before going to the final project. But if I were make a corset on the back of a jean jacket, I would most likely use the heavy duty grommets with the "washer" on the back for extra support. The grommet machine, can be pretty pricey and if you are only doing one project than it is probably not worth the investment because the hammer and tools doing a pretty good job of securing the grommets down. Again, I always suggest doing a test with the grommets you choose before punching holes and smashing grommets into your final project. best of luck! Check the link above (pinned comments from me to see where I buy my grommets).
Hi Faren. Thank you for this video. I bought a set that had the hole maker, the bit that goes underneath and the thing you hammer to get the grommet sealed (hope that all makes sense?). I am using the same fabrics (cotton) but for some reason occasionally all of it just falls out? I don’t understand what I’m doing wrong because it doesn’t happen every time but if I want to sell my items then I need to be sure they’ll stay in. I was wondering if you could give me any advice please? I will try the added bit of fabric, but have you anything else if that doesn’t work? Thank you for your time 🤩😅🤩
Do you have any fabric recommendations for what would work best? I’m wanting to use a stretchy fabric, would I just need to fuse it? Thank you! (I’m a beginner if you couldn’t tell)
Grommets are tricky with stretch fabric - I guess this all depends on how much stretch there is... but definitely recommend an interfacing (nothing too stiff just enough to make sure the grommets stay in place when the fabric stretches. There is also fusible interfacing that is just for stretch fabrics, you may want to try that? But I cannot stress enough the importance of doing a test piece with your fabric fusing and grommet. Thanks for your question, hope that helps.
I've added grommets to a webbing strap material (handles for a massage table), but they're starting to tear out. Any suggestions on how to reinforce a really heavy weight material?
Yes, you can try, but it is very difficult to make them look good. If you just use a hammer the eyelet will be smashed and it may even damage the eyelet backing (making it useless and causing you more problems...bigger holes in your fabric when you have to take out the damaged eyelet). My suggestion is, if you absolutely do not have the tool, find something similar like the tool and do a test before installing into your project. Best of luck!
Great video! I'm hoping to insert eyelets/grommets into as thin of fabric as possible (like muslin). Any ideas for how to reinforce the fabric but still keep that thin look/feel? Can you just reinforce the part that you are putting the eyelet or grommet through? Thanks so much!
Yes, you can try using a non woven interfacing (preferably NOT fusible), that fits around the hole and grommet edges - just enough to reinforce the hole. You may also want to try other materials such as "venice" (which may also be called interlock (?) - it looks kinda like an organza but it is used in lingerie to stiffen stretchy transparent fabrics. Hmm, I have also tried using medium weight plastic (again only cutting enough to fit the outer edges of the grommet/eyelet). My suggestion is to test out a swatch before going to your project. Best of luck!! Thanks for watching!!! 💖
Thank you for sharing, this was helpful & yet... I'm a little confused still, based on what I bought. The package says eyelets however they appear to be in 2 parts, based off of what you said 2 parts makes them grommets either way, I need to find a tool & hope for the best, whatever they are
Hahaha, sorry... that does sound confusing, but this is what I had researched when I was looking up the difference - in terms of why the manufacturer name their product an eyelet when in fact it is a geommet... that is a different story. Let me try to help! As for the tool, if the kit did not come with it, you will need to measure the inside of the eyelet (from inside edge to inside edge to know what size the diameter). You will have to order a tool to match the size - my favourite website is: sewingsupplydepot.com Best of luck😘
trying to make a corset, but the cracking of the washer catches on the ribbon used for lacing, is there a way to put grommets in without the washer becoming a ribbon-shredding menace?
One thing I have never done is putting pads in a bodice, most of the time I just helped cut or handle customers, details were done by the designer. Supposedly it is easy
Not sure if you'll see this, but... I'm making a deconstructed/patchwork denim blanket, and I'll be adding eyelets/grommets in several sizes, double-cap rivets, heavy-duty snaps, and buttons (jeans-style tack buttons and regular sew-on ones), in addition to extra (handmade) pockets, some with flaps. I know I need to use interfacing/stabilizer for most of those things, but I'm not very familiar with interfacing, and have no idea what type to use. (I've also seen twill tape mentioned as a substitute, but I wouldn't have the slightest clue how to even use that!) The denim is decently heavy (~12oz weight, mostly from Carhartt & Duluth men's work jeans). Do you maybe have an opinion on what type/brand I should use? Any advice would be appreciated! By the way, I saw someone else comment on their "grommets" being packaged as "eyelets"... All mine are the same! I have probably 6 different packs, from two different brands; all 2-piece, but all called eyelets. It seems to me, at least in all the stores around here, they only market them as grommets if they're over a certain size (1" or so). Anything smaller is called an eyelet regardless of technical correctness, lol. 🤷♀️
Thank you so much for your comment (sorry for the late reply).... Your best bet with the interfacing is to buy a little piece of light, medium and heavy and test out which interfacing would work best. Most likely you will not need a heavy weight because since these grommets etc... are only going to be used on a blanket (not something that will be worn and be used everyday like your button on your jeans) you can probably get away with a light weight woven or non-woven. It's really up to you, some metal hardware does not even have to be structured if it is only being used decoratively.
Just a trough... You may want to use a brass hammer for your grommet or eyelet tool. It will reduce the rebond and transfer the impact force better. The brass head grip the tool and transfer the impact force a lot better when you don't hit the tool perfectly at the center. You can find nice one online for metal letters stamping. They weight between one to two pounds. I think you will get good results. I switched from a 48 oz ball pein hammer to a 32 oz brass hammer for metal stamping. It's night and day...
100% yes -- most likely if you bought a kit the tools will correspond. If not, then your best option is to measure the inside diameter of the grommet hole, which will give you the size for the tool you will need to buy. Best of luck!... Thanks for watching!
Hey guys, if I were to add 1/2 grommets to a tshirt would I need fusing so the shirt wouldn’t slip out from under the grommet what material of grommet is washer safe
Hi Emiliano, thanks for your question... best to do a test on a scrap piece of fabric (that is similar to your t-shirt) - you may want to add a light weight circular piece of fusing that is wider than the grommet size (1/2" grommet = 3/4" interfacing/fusing piece). If that is too stiff you may want to try another piece of t-shirt material for the backing. Best of luck! ✂
Has anyone applied a grommet to a bamboo shade? I'm a little unsure how to get it to grip and stay on. Manufactured shades use them but have a powerful tool to press them on. I will have to do it by hand. Should I glue it just before I hammer it on?
Umm, not sure what your bamboo shade looks like but you may want to support the grommet on the back with some sort of stiffer fabric (or leather... or plastic washer as seen here: tinyurl.com/yxxm47m8 Best of luck
Most likely you would want to get a grommet instead of an eyelet bc grommets have the supportive "washer" piece on the back and therefore more resistant to breaking theough the fabric. Grommets also come in smaller sizers as well, make sure the grommet stem is long enough to go through the layers of fabric for your boots. 😉
Does your pliers have the removable "groove" settings? Only asking because many of the older ones do... if so maybe you can buy the bigger groove (also known as "die-set")? Or you can also just buy the tool online... my favourite store for these kind of things is sewingsupplydepot.com/ No affiliation, I just love the store and the owners are great (ship worldwide)!
Yikes, sorry to hear that... you will need to buy grommets with a longer center post in order to accommodate all those layers. My favourite store for grommets is the Sewing Supply depot (no affiliation) here: sewingsupplydepot.com/search?page=1&q=grommet best of luck!
How do you know if the post of the grommet is high or low enough for the fabric you're using? I purchased a kit, but the grommet doesn't finish nice, it's got rough edges where it's turned under onto the washer!
You will know if the post is long enough when all your fabric is caught in the grommet nicely. If your grommet has rough edges is it not a question of high or low post but quality of grommet. As you might have seen from the vdieo the eyelet I was using was not the best quality (as it was the eyelet that came with the tool I bought) and the edges of the post were scored and therefore they rolled down in separate pieces (kinda like a banana), but the grommet (the larger one) was better quality and rolled down in one whole piece. Hope this makes sense... you can find quality grommets and eyelets (and all things sewing supply at my favourite supply store) here: sewingsupplydepot.com
Where I buy my equipment (NOT sponsored NO affiliate program related - I just love them, they are a small family business in Toronto, Canada - ships worldwide) -- sewingsupplydepot.com/
I just love your personality. You always inspire me to calm the f*ck down and stop taking everything so seriously. It’s sewing, not brain surgery! I don’t know why I’m so scared to try new things. I am so grateful for your videos. I am trying to learn your attitude even more than the skills you teach. ❤️
Thank you so much! There was a time when I took sewing very seriously, just be patient with yourself. I started seeing the process as a journey rather than the end result... which is why I love the beginner series I teach because it breaks down all the fundamentals of sewing that I find so tedious but rewarding. I also started to see creating fashion, more as art rather than products. My advice to you is, to embrace where you are, begin every project with the mindset of just having fun... exploring (as kids do) and enjoy even the mess-ups bc that is all part of learning and growing as creators (and humans). Much love to you! Thank you again for your comment (it inspires me to know I inturn inspire others... even if its not for what I teach but in my attitude). ♥️🙏🌞
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You are THE FIRST ONE after many that finally explained eyelets are one piece...i was going batty lol
I was also frustrated what's grommet, what's eyelet...nicely explained.
My first time watching a video of you and I'm already in love. Your attitude is everything! The way you go straight yo the point explaining in laymans terms makes it easy to assimilate and fun to watch. Thank you for not being complicated.😊❤
AWWWW, thank you so much! Ultimately, that is my goal here on RUclips, to provide straight-forward information with humour and fun.... you have literally made my day with this comment. Thank you for being here. 🥰
@@LTRLtrend thank you! for making me stay 😊
17 seconds in and I’ve already subscribed. I love your style, love you vibe, loooooove your voice. But after finishing it I have to say thank you for this video it’s exactly what I’m as looking for!!!
Amazing! Thank you so much for the sub. 🥰 glad you have found us!!!
Wow, this is the first video of yours I’m watching and I’m really impressed about how you take your time to explain everything. Thank you soo much
Thats great to know... thank you for being here and watching!
I want to baying complete kit of grommet and eyelet kindly provide procedure for baying
Using grommets for the first time on a project and this really helped me understand how to do it properly!! Thank you so much :]
Thanks, just exactly what I needed. I have forgotten so much and had a 'light bulb ' moment when you produced one of the plier tools, which is packed in another box. I shall be climbing the ladder tomorrow. (11:15PM Aust)
Thank you! I have been looking for a good grommet installation video without a press. Thanks so much!
Wow! Thank you for this video. I really wanted to learn to add grommets but felt it was a daunting task. You make it look so simple and give me the confidence to give it a try!!
Helllo,, I LOVE YOU!! You are a lifesaver!! Im trying to make something last minute for NYFW!! You are saving my life!
So happy to hear that! Best of luck during NYFW
Omg, I'm trying to punch eyelets into my hats for a shoelace and a tension thingy so my hat won't blow off and I'm used to grommets, so I kept trying to mash 2 eyelets together! 😂
Thanks to you, I'll do it RIGHT next time! ❤
Just subscribed! Ty!
Brenda in Az 🌵
You have such a fun personality, and amazing style (obv), plus I learn so much from your videos. Thanks
Really appreciate you watching and sending comments like this.... you made my day!
Thank you so much for this demo. It helped me to decide whether to use grommets or eyelets for my project, AND gave me a strategy for making holes without specialized equipment. 10 chubby, well-loved cats out of 10!
Came across your video today March 10, 2024. I never saw one of your videos before. Right away i started enjoying it. It's your personality! You are so funny & entertaining. You made me laugh right out loud a couple times. You did a great job. Liking & subscribing. 😊
Wow, thank you so much. I really appreciate your message.
Thank you so much for the in depth tutorial!! It was super helpful for me as a beginner with eyelets!!
Thank you so much for this easy to understand and enjoyable to watch video!! I started several other example videos and couldn’t get through them for various reasons- but yours was exactly what I needed! ❤️
HahaHA...OH, I totally understand. One of the (many) reasons I started this channel. Glad we were able to help!! Thanks so much for watching.
Thank you so, so much for such an informative vid. I had no idea where to start with eyelets & grommits - you`ve saved me much head scratching AND money!
Yay!!! This is what I am here for... so glad to help. 🥰🙏
I loved your video about the eyelet and grommets. So cute and funny!!!
Thank you for watching...😘
Oh I love your fashion style. And your hair!!!! Great stuff.
Thank you so much! Appreciate the lovely compliment. ♥️ Much love to you
this was so helpful!! bought a top from a thrift store that doesnt quite fit so im going to add a corset detailing to the back and i need to add eyelets for that. i also love your energy!! thank you for the help
I am so happy to hear that you are re-working a thrift piece and making it something you will love even more. Thank you for the love and support here in the comments.
You’re great. I have watched a few of your videos now, and they are very well done. Kudos.
Thank you so much for watching!! I have to give cresit to my videographer and editor... she does an amazing job!
I'm having a lot of fun learning about grommets with you. Can you make a whole denim dress or corset for us with grommets? I'd love to see what you make, Have you used grommets on leather? The fashion possibilities are endless! I love the way you sling your hammer with bravado.
Ty for your help. Doing a doggy cushion duvet cover for back of my chevy tracker that will have long cushions in it. This totally helped. Like kelly said below. Love your personality.
So happy I could help with your project and entertain at the same time. Thank you so much for watching
Thanks for explaining in layman's terms. finally a video that makes sense on installing eyelets and grommets.
YAY...Success! Thank you so much for being here in the comments to let me know you enjoyed.
You are a real treat!
Love this. Thank you. And love your hair. Not everyone can pull off the Betty page
Thanks for the clear directions! I am replacing the canvas of a backyard playset and using a nylon instead; if I didn't watch the video, I would have never thought to use interfacing to stabilize it. Many thanks!
Yes, so many people miss this step and it is so crucial to the grommet/eyelet doing its "job". Thanks so much for sharing...and for watching!
Dope work! Great video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
You just made my life a whole lot better 😊
Thank you so much for this. This helps so much with modifying my clothes 😄
Wonderful! What did you modify?
Thanks so much for watching 🙏
@@LTRLtrend Hoodies, shirts, skirts, pants, pretty much everything 😁
Thanks so much. I am working on a project with a rug. I have grommets but not any tools. Can I use either the tool or the punch on a rug?
Love all your videos.
Thank you so much for watching! ♥️🧵
Thankyou very much. I really enjoy your presentation it help me to understand these tools. Tx
Wonderful! Thanks so much for being here. ♥️
Thanks for little suggestions that count.
I subscribed and liked the video.
I appreciate the support 😍
Thank you for the demo! You explained it perfectly.
Excellent comprehensive eyelet / grommet fabric tutorial! Where’d you get those types of scissors?
Thank you so much! Are you talking about the small clippers?
I’m going to be attempting to put other eyelets or grommets at the back of a corset, as currently it has stretchy loops for the ribbon to go through. I’ve never done anything like this, would either option ( eyelet or grommet) be ok, or is one better for that ? Are eyelets rough on the back of the fabric where it would come in contact with the skin? Thanks for the awesome tutorial ❤
Congratulations 🎉🎊🎈🍾
Thank you so much for this video. It explained so many things!
Thank you for watching... so glad you found this helpful!
Thanks for your great explanation of grommet vs eyelet. I will be applying to a crocheted hat to add a leather lace to hold the hat on. Do you think I need to look for a small grommet to accommodate the crocheted fabric thickness rather than using an eyelet? Or would a simple eyelet be suitable?
Definitely prefer to use the grommets instead of the one-piece eyelet. Also if your crochet is very open weaved you want that little bit of support that the grommet "washer" piece may give. Or you may want to add more structure to the backing? Try a test before? Lemme know how it goes... you can connect with me on insta or on my new Telegram channel @ltrltrend
Thank you so much for these instructions, I ordered a set of grommets and a mechanism from Amazon and it came with no instructions!
Your shirt is so cute, did you make it? Thank you for your tutorial.
Thank you!!! This was so in depth and a great video. I learned so much
Thank you so much for watching!
Hi! I want to add grommets to the shoulders of a tshirt. Would I need to fuse? If so what with. Also considering a light chain (jewelry) so thanks so much for the help!
Great video. Do you need different tools if you're using an oval grommet? Can a grommet be used with velvet?
I have actually never used oval grommets before.... I assume you will need an oval shaped tool as the tool helps form the grommet in place. Yes, grommets can be used on velvet. Depending on whether your fabric has stretch or not, both will need to have a structured backing on the wrong-side with some fusing or interfacing. And ALWAYS make a grommet sample before going to your project. Hope that helped!
Awesome tutorial...you make it so easy.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate you being here.
You like very smart alecky-ish and I really wanted to not like you but I really did and the viedo is very informational and you taught me exactly what I needed to know thank you
Glad you struck around (even though you didn't want to like me).... thank you for being here and watching. 🥰
Excellent tutorial. Thank you
oH GOODY, i have sewn a lot in my life but had to make my rent so I worked what I could, now I am making clothes for antique dolls and I really did not know how to do a grommet, do you have idea where I can find antique fabric?
I've gotta get those grommet pliers, as much as my apartment neighbors love hearing the hammer method 😂
Yah, they are an ear saver... they can be found at any hardware store or sewing supply store!! Thanks so much for being here ♥️
Thanks for the tutorial!
Hello. Great video. My question is.. what size grommit do you think I would use to make a corset on the back of a denim jacket? And also do you think a grammar machine hole puncher is better than just a hammer and base plate that’s in the store
Thank you so much! I always like to do a test in the actual fabric before going to the final project. But if I were make a corset on the back of a jean jacket, I would most likely use the heavy duty grommets with the "washer" on the back for extra support. The grommet machine, can be pretty pricey and if you are only doing one project than it is probably not worth the investment because the hammer and tools doing a pretty good job of securing the grommets down. Again, I always suggest doing a test with the grommets you choose before punching holes and smashing grommets into your final project. best of luck! Check the link above (pinned comments from me to see where I buy my grommets).
Hi Faren. Thank you for this video. I bought a set that had the hole maker, the bit that goes underneath and the thing you hammer to get the grommet sealed (hope that all makes sense?).
I am using the same fabrics (cotton) but for some reason occasionally all of it just falls out? I don’t understand what I’m doing wrong because it doesn’t happen every time but if I want to sell my items then I need to be sure they’ll stay in. I was wondering if you could give me any advice please? I will try the added bit of fabric, but have you anything else if that doesn’t work?
Thank you for your time 🤩😅🤩
Thank you, this was super helpful!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching
Thanks maa'm am really pleased with your teaching
Appreciate you being here and supporting the channel!! 💖🥰
Go, girl! You are awesome!
YAH... thank you! You are awesome for being here and watching. 🥰
Do you have any fabric recommendations for what would work best? I’m wanting to use a stretchy fabric, would I just need to fuse it? Thank you! (I’m a beginner if you couldn’t tell)
Grommets are tricky with stretch fabric - I guess this all depends on how much stretch there is... but definitely recommend an interfacing (nothing too stiff just enough to make sure the grommets stay in place when the fabric stretches. There is also fusible interfacing that is just for stretch fabrics, you may want to try that? But I cannot stress enough the importance of doing a test piece with your fabric fusing and grommet. Thanks for your question, hope that helps.
For a 10 mm grommet are Can you use a hole puncher on denim?
I've added grommets to a webbing strap material (handles for a massage table), but they're starting to tear out. Any suggestions on how to reinforce a really heavy weight material?
Love your video.❤️ Really helpful. Is there any chance I can put an eyelet without the tool?
Yes, you can try, but it is very difficult to make them look good. If you just use a hammer the eyelet will be smashed and it may even damage the eyelet backing (making it useless and causing you more problems...bigger holes in your fabric when you have to take out the damaged eyelet). My suggestion is, if you absolutely do not have the tool, find something similar like the tool and do a test before installing into your project. Best of luck!
great video ❤
do you think it’s possible to put a grommet in a faux fur bucket hat so i can add a strap to it?
Yes of course you can, just make sure to structure the back so the grommet does not pull through the fabric after use.
great video! super helpful thanks so much!!
Great video! I'm hoping to insert eyelets/grommets into as thin of fabric as possible (like muslin). Any ideas for how to reinforce the fabric but still keep that thin look/feel? Can you just reinforce the part that you are putting the eyelet or grommet through? Thanks so much!
Yes, you can try using a non woven interfacing (preferably NOT fusible), that fits around the hole and grommet edges - just enough to reinforce the hole. You may also want to try other materials such as "venice" (which may also be called interlock (?) - it looks kinda like an organza but it is used in lingerie to stiffen stretchy transparent fabrics.
Hmm, I have also tried using medium weight plastic (again only cutting enough to fit the outer edges of the grommet/eyelet).
My suggestion is to test out a swatch before going to your project.
Best of luck!! Thanks for watching!!! 💖
@@LTRLtrend Thank you so much! This is super helpful. I will definitely give these things a try!
I appreciated the no-punch method.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing, this was helpful
& yet... I'm a little confused still, based on what I bought.
The package says eyelets
however they appear to be in 2 parts, based off of what you said 2 parts makes them grommets
either way, I need to find a tool & hope for the best, whatever they are
Hahaha, sorry... that does sound confusing, but this is what I had researched when I was looking up the difference - in terms of why the manufacturer name their product an eyelet when in fact it is a geommet... that is a different story. Let me try to help! As for the tool, if the kit did not come with it, you will need to measure the inside of the eyelet (from inside edge to inside edge to know what size the diameter). You will have to order a tool to match the size - my favourite website is: sewingsupplydepot.com
Best of luck😘
excellent demo BUT my anvil is currently stuck in my grommet!! I must have done something wrong... HELP
trying to make a corset, but the cracking of the washer catches on the ribbon used for lacing, is there a way to put grommets in without the washer becoming a ribbon-shredding menace?
Yes! Depending on the size you need, there are grommets that also come with a backing washer (normally the bigger grommet sizes higher than 6 mm).
Love this page
Thank you! Great video
Thank you. Now I understand 😊
Happy to help!
One thing I have never done is putting pads in a bodice, most of the time I just helped cut or handle customers, details were done by the designer. Supposedly it is easy
Can u paint ur grommets to match the color of the dress? If u can, what paint can u actually use?
I know my comment is a month after you posted, but you can use rustoleum spray paint. It can be washed, and is designed to be applied to metal.
Not sure if you'll see this, but...
I'm making a deconstructed/patchwork denim blanket, and I'll be adding eyelets/grommets in several sizes, double-cap rivets, heavy-duty snaps, and buttons (jeans-style tack buttons and regular sew-on ones), in addition to extra (handmade) pockets, some with flaps. I know I need to use interfacing/stabilizer for most of those things, but I'm not very familiar with interfacing, and have no idea what type to use. (I've also seen twill tape mentioned as a substitute, but I wouldn't have the slightest clue how to even use that!) The denim is decently heavy (~12oz weight, mostly from Carhartt & Duluth men's work jeans).
Do you maybe have an opinion on what type/brand I should use? Any advice would be appreciated!
By the way, I saw someone else comment on their "grommets" being packaged as "eyelets"... All mine are the same! I have probably 6 different packs, from two different brands; all 2-piece, but all called eyelets. It seems to me, at least in all the stores around here, they only market them as grommets if they're over a certain size (1" or so). Anything smaller is called an eyelet regardless of technical correctness, lol. 🤷♀️
Thank you so much for your comment (sorry for the late reply).... Your best bet with the interfacing is to buy a little piece of light, medium and heavy and test out which interfacing would work best. Most likely you will not need a heavy weight because since these grommets etc... are only going to be used on a blanket (not something that will be worn and be used everyday like your button on your jeans) you can probably get away with a light weight woven or non-woven. It's really up to you, some metal hardware does not even have to be structured if it is only being used decoratively.
Wish everything was explained that way so simple,💯👍👍🆒🤦
Thank you so much! Glad you were able to find us 😘
Just a trough... You may want to use a brass hammer for your grommet or eyelet tool. It will reduce the rebond and transfer the impact force better. The brass head grip the tool and transfer the impact force a lot better when you don't hit the tool perfectly at the center. You can find nice one online for metal letters stamping. They weight between one to two pounds. I think you will get good results.
I switched from a 48 oz ball pein hammer to a 32 oz brass hammer for metal stamping. It's night and day...
Amazing! thank you so much for the tip - I totally need to look into getting a new hammer!
Do the grommet tools have to correspond to the size of the grommet?
100% yes -- most likely if you bought a kit the tools will correspond. If not, then your best option is to measure the inside diameter of the grommet hole, which will give you the size for the tool you will need to buy. Best of luck!... Thanks for watching!
Did you fuse the denim?
I subscribed soon as I seen her shirt 😍
HAHAHAHa! This is amazing... (Note to self, get more crazy awesome shirts)
I have to work with hard fabrics treated alligator leather. Trying to strap a bag one strap. To hard for machine to sew.
Liked and subbed! Thanks for the tutorial!
hi, please give us a tutorial on press studs
Hey guys, if I were to add 1/2 grommets to a tshirt would I need fusing so the shirt wouldn’t slip out from under the grommet what material of grommet is washer safe
Hi Emiliano, thanks for your question... best to do a test on a scrap piece of fabric (that is similar to your t-shirt) - you may want to add a light weight circular piece of fusing that is wider than the grommet size (1/2" grommet = 3/4" interfacing/fusing piece). If that is too stiff you may want to try another piece of t-shirt material for the backing. Best of luck! ✂
Thank u! 🤗✨✨
How would I add eyelets/grommets to stretch swimwear/underwear/activewear fabric without them falling out?
Thank you!❤
Yay can’t wait to try
Helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much !
Has anyone applied a grommet to a bamboo shade? I'm a little unsure how to get it to grip and stay on. Manufactured shades use them but have a powerful tool to press them on. I will have to do it by hand. Should I glue it just before I hammer it on?
Umm, not sure what your bamboo shade looks like but you may want to support the grommet on the back with some sort of stiffer fabric (or leather... or plastic washer as seen here: tinyurl.com/yxxm47m8
Best of luck
nice job!
I believe the expression is "Wham, bam, thank you ma'am".
What about eyelets in puncture proof material? Like for work boots...
Most likely you would want to get a grommet instead of an eyelet bc grommets have the supportive "washer" piece on the back and therefore more resistant to breaking theough the fabric. Grommets also come in smaller sizers as well, make sure the grommet stem is long enough to go through the layers of fabric for your boots. 😉
Good info. Thank you.
We've bought eyelets that are bigger than the groove in the plier, which is about as old as me! What can we do to solve the problem?
Does your pliers have the removable "groove" settings? Only asking because many of the older ones do... if so maybe you can buy the bigger groove (also known as "die-set")? Or you can also just buy the tool online... my favourite store for these kind of things is sewingsupplydepot.com/
No affiliation, I just love the store and the owners are great (ship worldwide)!
Thank you
Thanks!
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My eyelet is so short it’s not reaching through all the fabric layers. What should I do? They keep falling out when I lace up the corset
Yikes, sorry to hear that... you will need to buy grommets with a longer center post in order to accommodate all those layers. My favourite store for grommets is the Sewing Supply depot (no affiliation) here: sewingsupplydepot.com/search?page=1&q=grommet
best of luck!
How do you know if the post of the grommet is high or low enough for the fabric you're using? I purchased a kit, but the grommet doesn't finish nice, it's got rough edges where it's turned under onto the washer!
You will know if the post is long enough when all your fabric is caught in the grommet nicely. If your grommet has rough edges is it not a question of high or low post but quality of grommet. As you might have seen from the vdieo the eyelet I was using was not the best quality (as it was the eyelet that came with the tool I bought) and the edges of the post were scored and therefore they rolled down in separate pieces (kinda like a banana), but the grommet (the larger one) was better quality and rolled down in one whole piece. Hope this makes sense... you can find quality grommets and eyelets (and all things sewing supply at my favourite supply store) here: sewingsupplydepot.com
@@LTRLtrend thx so much for your reply, I understand, but unfortunately I live in Australia