I love the idea of stuffing the corners with yarn! That`s alot more “workable” than trying to wad stuffing in there - am going to try this the next time! Enjoyed this video - thanks!
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I am a beginner with my grandmother’s sewing machine and your video has helped me make the most perfect pillow finish for my Easter cross stitch. Perfect for a beginner like me 😊
Great tutorial! I absolutely loved this video, but I always enjoy yours.Your little pillow is cute as can be. I want to stitch everything you do. I'm gonna have to order that pattern now. Thanks so much for sharing.
Great fabric find in your stash to coordinate with the stitched design! It turned out so cute - your pillows always are! Thanks for showing how you stitched on the pom pom trim; I will need to order some so I can give it a try! And great tip about ironing the pillow once it's been stuffed - not too plump or too flat but perfect!
Thank you. Loved the tutorial because you taught an old lady some new tricks-like how to sew the pompoms on instead of gluing. I like them sewn much better even if it takes more time. Also like how you ironed the almost finished pillow to flatten it a bit. I’m going to do that to pillows I’ve already made to see if it makes them less lumpy.
Helen I use 14 count Aida and DMC yarn and a I do not sew tight but it dosen,'t always cover. I looked at yours and your stitches are perfect. I love all of your tutorials
Hi Helen. Thanks so much for all your tutorials. The videos are straight forward and easy to follow. As a non-sewer, I feel I could actually attempt finishing things. I do have trouble seeing everything your doing because the area your working in is a little dark. Maybe it's my old eyes. I think if there were so additional lighting, I could better see everything your doing more easily. Thanks for the great tutorial and have a great, stitchy day!
Helen, I am new to your videos. I am excited to follow your instructions for this finishing.I am subscribe and will check out previous videos and look forward to future videos. Thanks for sharing!❤
Excellent tutorial Helen. If you have fancy stitches on your sewing machine you could use them as well to decorate the seam line. I will have to try the 950f interfacing. My favorite stuffing was a big box of upholstery batt that I had. But when we moved across the country I gave almost all of it away. I've been hoarding a little bag full to stuff little felt critters.
I just got a Brother machine too and I’m practicing before I make a pillow 😂 I’ve discovered I’m a ways away from binding. This seems a little closer to my level❤
Excellent tutorial! Gives me many ideas for finishing and I’m lucky enough to have a machine with decorative stitches! Thanks so much for the freebies. I’ve stitched the Easter one and love stitching words!
Hi Helen, thanks so much for another inspiring and informative tutorial. I really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. You have a fantastic eye for finishing ❤️
Loved this tutorial! I finished a small pillow like yours ! I love that folded fabric accent! I used a fancy stitch on my machine instead of doing the X's ! I posted on IG !
Thank you for the tutorial. I've done plenty of sewing when I was younger, but it was pretty exclusively making clothes. Believe it or not, I've been a bit intimidated by anything beyond the basic pillow finish with a front piece and a back piece. I've also never known the trick with the pom poms. I've always stitched them into the seams and struggled to keep them straight. This will be much easier I think!
Oh my gosh! That was wonderful and very clear direction! I have been stitching projects to make a few pillows but have not been brave enough to try! Guess what I will be doing soon!!
Great tutorial! If someone wants to get a little more detailed (and fun!), the decorative stitches could be little chicken tracks wandering around. Love your work, very inspiring.
i dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an instagram account?? I was stupid lost the login password. I love any assistance you can give me
@Waylon Josiah Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
That’s a very cute finish! Thanks for doing another clear and concise tutorial. I haven’t tried pom poms yet, so this was good! Thanks for the tip about Lindy Stitches. I’ll check hers out, too. 🤗
Thanks for the input. I always have a hard time setting the camera up so that it's angled in a way that I can see what I'm showing you, but you can see what I'm doing.
You can sew pompoms onto front piece. Use zipper foot and it will guide along the pompom edging. Then sew front back and still leave opening on the bottom .
I love the idea of stuffing the corners with yarn! That`s alot more “workable” than trying to wad stuffing in there - am going to try this the next time! Enjoyed this video - thanks!
Thanks for another awesome tutorial. You do a great job. The chick on the egg is adorable!
Thank you Carla!
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I am a beginner with my grandmother’s sewing machine and your video has helped me make the most perfect pillow finish for my Easter cross stitch. Perfect for a beginner like me 😊
Thank you so much for this tutorial - you explain and show things really well and I enjoy watching !!
Yet another great tutorial, thanks Helen!
Greetings from Arkansas! Always love your tutorials😊
Cute pillow!!! Thanks Helen for the great instructions! I need to get busy stitching so I can make some pillows!!
I am very grateful for your tutorials. Great job. Thanks.
Great teaching again Helen! Thanks 🐨👍
Super cute !! Thanks so much for taking the time to make this tutorial !
Thank you Helen for this informative tutorial. I have not used pom poms in my finishing yet but this has given me the information I need to try them.
Excellent tutorial Helen! Thank you! Very cute pillow!
Just the cutest! Great tutorial! Love the pastel fabric choices that made this pillow “Pop!” Or, should I say, “Peep!?” 😊❤️🐣
Great tutorial! I absolutely loved this video, but I always enjoy yours.Your little pillow is cute as can be. I want to stitch everything you do. I'm gonna have to order that pattern now. Thanks so much for sharing.
I love the ones that have scrap fabric❤️❤️. Ur brain thinks out of the box..... Ur getting quite popular on here. Everyone loves ur work...
OMG! Me over here, trying to sew the decorative stitches AFTER I make the pillow! LOL!
Thank you so much for the tutorial....I am just making my first pillow....❤️
Another great tutorial! I love your tutorials! What a cute pillow. Happy Easter!
Helen thank you, great tutorial !! Looks so cute, Happy Stitching Jennifer McMillan
This is great, thanks so much Helen. Really enjoyed this and will save this for future use.
Great fabric find in your stash to coordinate with the stitched design! It turned out so cute - your pillows always are! Thanks for showing how you stitched on the pom pom trim; I will need to order some so I can give it a try! And great tip about ironing the pillow once it's been stuffed - not too plump or too flat but perfect!
Hello Helen...nice job...great tutorial with references❤️
Thank you for another helpful tutorial. Adorable pattern too!
Thanks, Helen! Another great tutorial :)
Thank you. Loved the tutorial because you taught an old lady some new tricks-like how to sew the pompoms on instead of gluing. I like them sewn much better even if it takes more time. Also like how you ironed the almost finished pillow to flatten it a bit. I’m going to do that to pillows I’ve already made to see if it makes them less lumpy.
Thank you Elizabeth! It does take more time to sew the pom poms, but I think it's worth it. :)
Thanks again ! I enjoy every one of your tuts ♡♡♡♡♡
Great tutorial! Very helpful too! Always enjoy your videos.
Great tips about adding the tiny Pom poms!
Very clear tutorial! You always explain each step so well. Darling finish!
Helen I use 14 count Aida and DMC yarn and a I do not sew tight but it dosen,'t always cover. I looked at yours and your stitches are perfect. I love all of your tutorials
Cute pillow and a nice tutorial on how to finish a pillow and how to sew the pom-poms on the edge. Stay safe and warm. Walk in Peace.
Hi Helen. Thanks so much for all your tutorials. The videos are straight forward and easy to follow. As a non-sewer, I feel I could actually attempt finishing things. I do have trouble seeing everything your doing because the area your working in is a little dark. Maybe it's my old eyes. I think if there were so additional lighting, I could better see everything your doing more easily. Thanks for the great tutorial and have a great, stitchy day!
Hi Laura. Thank you for the feedback. I'll try and figure out some extra lighting next time. :)
I LOVE these tutorials!!! Thank you so much I am learning so much from you. You explain everything so well.
Thank you for sharing your finishing techniques and tips!
Thank you Helen for your very informative tutorial.
Once again a great tutorial and I love the two pieces on the back! Thanks Helen for sharing your time with us!
Fantastic tutorial Helen thank you so much for sharing Angela in ireland ☘️🇮🇪🙃❤️
Hello from Oklahoma! Helen, this is an outstanding tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing your time, experience, and knowledge with me.
Love this tutorial. I have now subscribed and will watch others to learn more techniques
Thanks for sharing, Helen!
Excellent tutorial Helen,thanks.
Excellent demonstration! Thank you!
Love it! Thank you so much, Helen!!!
Helen, I am new to your videos. I am excited to follow your instructions for this finishing.I am subscribe and will check out previous videos and look forward to future videos. Thanks for sharing!❤
Excellent tutorial Helen. If you have fancy stitches on your sewing machine you could use them as well to decorate the seam line. I will have to try the 950f interfacing. My favorite stuffing was a big box of upholstery batt that I had. But when we moved across the country I gave almost all of it away. I've been hoarding a little bag full to stuff little felt critters.
The machine stitches are a great idea!
Heads up. I'm binge watching your channel. Just finished number 4. I'll try to keep my comments short. 😌
That's a scary thought, I bet those early videos are rough! :)
Very cute finish! Thanks for the tutorial. ❤️
Thanks, Helen, great tutorial.
Thank you for another great tutorial!
I just got a Brother machine too and I’m practicing before I make a pillow 😂 I’ve discovered I’m a ways away from binding. This seems a little closer to my level❤
Love your tutorials. Your finishing work is so nicely done.
Thank you for the tutorial, that Easter pillow is adorable ♡
Thanks for the tutorial. Looks wonderful.
Excellent tutorial! Gives me many ideas for finishing and I’m lucky enough to have a machine with decorative stitches! Thanks so much for the freebies. I’ve stitched the Easter one and love stitching words!
Hi Helen, thanks so much for another inspiring and informative tutorial. I really appreciate you taking the time to make these videos. You have a fantastic eye for finishing ❤️
That was fun & interesting! Learned some! Thank you!
Appreciate your tutorials! Thank you.
Another great tutorial Helen, thank you so much for the time you shared with us! 💚
Beautiful finish! I was able to pick up a few tips. Thanks for the tutorial. ❤️
Great tutorial. I learned so much. Thank you!
Thank you Helen! Love your videos!
Thank you for a great tutorial was a great help as I am just learning finishing!!
Thank you, your work is beautiful.
Nicely done. Thanks so much for sharing ❤️😃
Thank you for the fab tutorial! You make it look so easy; I can't wait to give your techniques a shot!
Thanks for another great tutorial! Your little pillow is adorable😊
Thanks Helen, great tips about "poms and tails" I've had gaps before and your technique was like a light bulb 💡😄
Great tutorial! You always make it look so easy💕
Thank you! Love this finish. I have a couple I am going to try.
Loved this tutorial! I finished a small pillow like yours ! I love that folded fabric accent! I used a fancy stitch on my machine instead of doing the X's ! I posted on IG !
Another great finishing tutorial Helen, thanks! Stay safe ❤
Thank you so much for these!
This was super helpful, thank you!
Thank you. I really appreciate your doing these tut’s for us
That was great. That chicken is so cute!
Thank you for the tutorial. I've done plenty of sewing when I was younger, but it was pretty exclusively making clothes. Believe it or not, I've been a bit intimidated by anything beyond the basic pillow finish with a front piece and a back piece. I've also never known the trick with the pom poms. I've always stitched them into the seams and struggled to keep them straight. This will be much easier I think!
Hand stitching the poms takes longer, but I think it makes it easier to get them where you want them. :)
@@helend.flosstube It probably doesn't take much longer.. keeping the edging in the seam and straight can be pretty fiddly! :)
Nicely done. Thank you.
Very nice! And helpful.
Great video thank you for sharing your tutorial. Have a wonderful day and happy stitching 🧵 😊💗🤗🪡
🤗 Very nice Helen! 🐥
Precious, I love it.
Thank you so much! Great video. Very helpful.
Another fantastic tutorial. Thank you Helen!!
Love this! And thanks for the tips 💛
Thank you so much for showing us how to make such a cute, cute pillow! It inspires me to stitch and to think of how to use all the trims in my stash!
Thanks for a great tutorial. You make it look so easy!
Awesome job. Thanks for the tutorial. Love your finish.
very cute! good tutorial ty
Great teacher
Thank you so much great tutorial
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! The pillow turned out awesome!
You did a great job, and made it look so easy. Melted poms, yikes, once is enough!!!
Great show fabulous I have many not😳finished tutorial are my friend they hold my hand 🤚
Oh my gosh! That was wonderful and very clear direction! I have been stitching projects to make a few pillows but have not been brave enough to try! Guess what I will be doing soon!!
Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial! If someone wants to get a little more detailed (and fun!), the decorative stitches could be little chicken tracks wandering around. Love your work, very inspiring.
That would be adorable!
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I was stupid lost the login password. I love any assistance you can give me
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@Waylon Josiah Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Waylon Josiah It did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out :D
That’s a very cute finish! Thanks for doing another clear and concise tutorial. I haven’t tried pom poms yet, so this was good! Thanks for the tip about Lindy Stitches. I’ll check hers out, too. 🤗
Thanks for.the tutorial.
Thanks for the tutorial. It was hard to see your stitching by hand.
Thanks for the input. I always have a hard time setting the camera up so that it's angled in a way that I can see what I'm showing you, but you can see what I'm doing.
You can sew pompoms onto front piece. Use zipper foot and it will guide along the pompom edging. Then sew front back and still leave opening on the bottom .
Thanks for the tip, I"m always learning too! I tried this with ric rac yesterday and it worked great!