Thank you, Alisa, for a go-to useful, scrap buster, gifting, skill builder @ a glance video! I always look forward to the weekends for your latest video❤️!
You have given me some great tips for projects I have already sewn in the past. I like some of your ways better than mine. Great instructions. Great presentation. Thank you.😃
Okay, if it takes you about an hour per panel I guess I’ll be able to do it in… let’s say… a week? 🥴😅 without any chronic illness’ necessary rest it might be doable in a few hours max, I know a week is stretched very far though it might be more accurate in my case but counting only the time working on it then it should be doable in a few hours max yes 😊 Also: all the twill tape can be exchanged by denim from like say old jeans that are worn down since most often they still have parts that aren’t worn out like (in my case) the bottom part of the legs or the front panels beside the zipper(button(s) where the front pockets are. The seems can be cut and used as the ribbons or cording used for bags and such Serious question though: does the insulation interfacing really insulate enough?? It’s never insulated enough when store-made so I wonder if doubling that layer would be sufficient enough? Or how many layers you CAN do with it?
Love these all! I have crocheted several headbands like the first one, several widths and also very thin to quite bulky yarn. Would this work with fabric as well?
How fun! You can definitely play around with the width, I just find that if it is very narrow then it becomes hard to sew that little "sandwich" on a sewing machine. Definitely can be done by hand without a problem :)
All patterns that I am wearing are self drafted, the pink blouse in the first half of the video is drafted form a button up shirt (there is a mini-series for Members) and adding a bow neckline to it, as well as modifying the sleeve (I have a sleeve tutorial on my channel where i show 5 different sleeve options).
Please show an example of when you give up on a fabric as just too small to save as a scrap. I’ve seen some ideas of people using such tiny scraps, It just seems like it gets to some point when it’s OK to say goodbye. 😜
I have a CHI iron, I think I got it last year when my old one broke, paid around $80 at Walmart, felt like robbery at first, but the steam in this iron is phenomenal, at least in my book :)
Here are the time stamps :)
00:00 - Project 1
03:57 - Project 2
09:14 - Project 3
14:20 - Project 4
23:48 - Project 5
26:35 - Project 6
35:44 - Project 7
39:42 - Project 8
45:08 - Project 9
51:09 - Project 10
Thank you!
This was one of the best videos I've ever seen on how to make these items. So many helpful details and tips. Thank you.
I love your ideas and the neat techniques you use, my favourite is the taco pouch. Thank you
Always great ideas, thank you.
Yay! Glad you like them, happy sewing to You! :)
What fantastic instructions. Clear audio. The video is excellent, I could see EXACTLY what you were doing.
Thank you very much.
I agree.....projects like these can enhance your sewing skills.....thanks for sharing as always 😊
Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you, Alisa, for a go-to useful, scrap buster, gifting, skill builder @ a glance video! I always look forward to the weekends for your latest video❤️!
Thank you, Juanita, I am glad it was helpful and thank you for coming back and watching :)
Aww she’s a little crafter, so awesome
She is, she loves to sew and do any other crafts and experiments :)
These are all darling little gift ideas. Thanks for sharing
These are such nice gifts and thank you for explaining everything in great detail.
It is my pleasure, Victoria! :) and happy sewing to you!
Wow. Such awesome ideas!! Thank you. Such great instructions!!
I've sent this to my email for future project planning.
Many thanks!
Great thinking :)
As always, I love your clear explanations and tips. Thanks for some nice ideas
I agree. Alisa is talented, creative, and a great teacher!
😅Thank you so very much. You have a gift of true creation and good taste.
Beautiful and well illustrated videos and ideas. Thank you
You have the most precise and beautiful cutting skills. I really enjoy watching your videos
For all of us who have little time, could you please add a list of the projects and time stamps in the description? Thank you! 😀
Will do! :)
Great gift ideas
Great gift ideas! Thanks for sharing.
Cute ideas
Hi really enjoying your projects in this video thank you
I absolutely love all the projects and plan on making all of them. You are so talented. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Thank you sooo much, I truly appreciate your support!
Brilliant projects Alisha! Many thanks x
I have wanted to make these items. Thank you for taking the time to create this video. Perfect for making early Christmas gifts or for myself LOL. ❤
Very talented; ;thank you.
love your videos, thank you for your videos
Nice and easy Thanks
Thanks for those brilliant ideas! They all look great. 😊🎉❤
You have given me some great tips for projects I have already sewn in the past. I like some of your ways better than mine. Great instructions. Great presentation. Thank you.😃
Such great projects!!
Thank you 😊
Fantastic ideas, and great to see your little one getting creative.
She is very creative and loves spending time roaming through the fabric scrap box :) thank you!
Really like your videos, I will try 2 of your bags. Thank you
Glad you like them! Happy sewing!
Such a great video! Can't wait to make these things!
So fun! Great tips and instructions.
I love your videos!! , always great instructions !
I love it my sewing guru. Such great quickie projects. I was thinking of my making my sister a taco pouch about the time you loaded this video.
Wonderful ideas. Thank you.
Aw the disco heart ☺️ precious
Lovely ideas as always ❤
Thank you! 😊
There amazing, appreciate you Alisa🧵✅
It is my pleasure!
Luv ur demo's thx so much❤
You're so creative...look forward to more of these ideas. Sending you best wishes all the way from Sri Lanka
Okay, if it takes you about an hour per panel I guess I’ll be able to do it in… let’s say… a week? 🥴😅 without any chronic illness’ necessary rest it might be doable in a few hours max, I know a week is stretched very far though it might be more accurate in my case but counting only the time working on it then it should be doable in a few hours max yes 😊
Also: all the twill tape can be exchanged by denim from like say old jeans that are worn down since most often they still have parts that aren’t worn out like (in my case) the bottom part of the legs or the front panels beside the zipper(button(s) where the front pockets are. The seems can be cut and used as the ribbons or cording used for bags and such
Serious question though: does the insulation interfacing really insulate enough?? It’s never insulated enough when store-made so I wonder if doubling that layer would be sufficient enough? Or how many layers you CAN do with it?
Enjoy your videos. Where is the link to the labels? Thank you.
Oh, thank you for mentioning, the link and the discount code is in the description!
Love these all! I have crocheted several headbands like the first one, several widths and also very thin to quite bulky yarn. Would this work with fabric as well?
How fun! You can definitely play around with the width, I just find that if it is very narrow then it becomes hard to sew that little "sandwich" on a sewing machine. Definitely can be done by hand without a problem :)
Thanks. I am wondering what pattern you are wearing?
All patterns that I am wearing are self drafted, the pink blouse in the first half of the video is drafted form a button up shirt (there is a mini-series for Members) and adding a bow neckline to it, as well as modifying the sleeve (I have a sleeve tutorial on my channel where i show 5 different sleeve options).
Great ideas. Where do you get your knit fabrics from?
Hi, Deborah, here's a full video about it - ruclips.net/video/ZjFhnZg6OGk/видео.html
Please show an example of when you give up on a fabric as just too small to save as a scrap. I’ve seen some ideas of people using such tiny scraps, It just seems like it gets to some point when it’s OK to say goodbye. 😜
What kind of iron do you have?
I have a CHI iron, I think I got it last year when my old one broke, paid around $80 at Walmart, felt like robbery at first, but the steam in this iron is phenomenal, at least in my book :)
I wish there was time stamps for each project so I can go back, find and stitch the projects.
Oh that's funny.....I cut out my squares too as a template
I'm looking for this file, is this the knot headband? I have so many but I can't seem to find this one.
Hello there, it is on Google Drive, in the "Templates" folder. File name "Knot Headband template and gift tag" :)
Nice project I do the same with scraps just measurement are little different #zahinasworld
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Thanks!
Thank you so, so much for this! I truly appreciate it !