I'm sure they will love it! One of my subscribers is a watercolor artist. She said she uses hers to wipe off her brushes! Thanks so much for watching and commenting 💕
Thanks for this. I just saw these for the first time at a craft fair. I knew they were easy to sew...but so glad to find your tutorial and find out the dimensions, etc. Thank you so much. Great gift idea for all the grilling guys in my family too!
Glad it was helpful! I hope you also caught the video I made on how to make this using a fat quarter. Very easy as well. I use mine all the time. One of my subscribers, who is a water colorist, says she uses it while she paints!
I love these and you’re tutorial was very simplistic the way I like it. I’ve been wanting one ever since I saw my first one on a cooking channel I always watch. The ladies had one on and my oh my was it ever handy and they were talking how much they love them too. Again thanks fir a very informative video.
Thank you, Donna! I appreciate you watching and commenting 💛. I try to show as much of the sewing and explanation as possible because I like that, too. 😸
@@jerridabailey3995 Hi Jerrida, yes I will be making another tutorial this Saturday using a fat quarter for the fabric portion of the scarf rather than one piece of fabric. I will demonstrate what it looks like. Thank you also for subscribing!😊🤗
I like the design of this one. I have made a kitchen boa using a June Tailor kit--but that one is patchwork and costs $14.99. Making it from one full piece of fabric is a lot less work! Thanks.
Thank you! This is the first sewing machine I bought. I wanted one that could handle thicker fabrics. I wish it had the blanket stitch, the needle down feature and the light that shows you the line to stitch on. However, from what I have seen and what I have been told, you have yo have more than one sewing machine on hand to use when one is in the shop. Maybe next year😄. Thanks for watching!
Hi Susan, you would want to sew a hem of what will now be the bottom of the towel. Hope that helps, but let me know if you would like to see a video so it shows how to make one.😊
@@LaviniaNova I thought about that but was trying to keep the finished hems both on the bottom. Thank you because I guess that is what I will do … I have made these over the last couple years but not with directional towels. Your video is great by the way.
Hi Julie, I used the length of the fabric. It was 42 inches without the selvage. You can adjust it to your torso length, or even sew two pieces together so that each side is a different pattern or color. Thank you for watching!
Love this simple method. Great gift for men who cook or grill. Always looking for something too sew for the men in my family. Thanks
I'm sure they will love it! One of my subscribers is a watercolor artist. She said she uses hers to wipe off her brushes! Thanks so much for watching and commenting 💕
Thank you for sharing, I like your method, easy and quick
Thanks! I have another video where you use a fat quarter for the scarf portion. I use mine all the time.😊
My dream is an endless feed bobbin. Like the way you can set up a large spool for the top thread.
Wouldn't that be wonderful!
Thanks for this. I just saw these for the first time at a craft fair. I knew they were easy to sew...but so glad to find your tutorial and find out the dimensions, etc. Thank you so much. Great gift idea for all the grilling guys in my family too!
Glad it was helpful! I hope you also caught the video I made on how to make this using a fat quarter. Very easy as well. I use mine all the time. One of my subscribers, who is a water colorist, says she uses it while she paints!
I love these and you’re tutorial was very simplistic the way I like it. I’ve been wanting one ever since I saw my first one on a cooking channel I always watch. The ladies had one on and my oh my was it ever handy and they were talking how much they love them too. Again thanks fir a very informative video.
Thank you, Donna! I appreciate you watching and commenting 💛. I try to show as much of the sewing and explanation as possible because I like that, too. 😸
What is the length of the scarf?
I'm new in your channel, will watch recent and future videos of your channel!
Thank you and welcome!😊
It is so much easier if you turn your short ends in 1/2in before you sew the long sides
I will have to try that! I am going to be making some for my neighbors for Christmas. Thank you for watching!
@@LaviniaNova can you show me what you're talking about? Please
@@jerridabailey3995 Hi Jerrida, yes I will be making another tutorial this Saturday using a fat quarter for the fabric portion of the scarf rather than one piece of fabric. I will demonstrate what it looks like. Thank you also for subscribing!😊🤗
Where did you find those towels??
i like this good job
Thank you! If you make one, let me know how it turns out.
I like the way you sew yours! My Grandaughters name is Lavinia Suzanne!
I hadn't heard of kitchen boas before!
I hadn't either until last year's craft fair! I use mine all the time. I put an eye-hook in my pantry and hang it there when I'm done using it.
I like the design of this one. I have made a kitchen boa using a June Tailor kit--but that one is patchwork and costs $14.99. Making it from one full piece of fabric is a lot less work! Thanks.
Yes, very easy! Thank you for watching!
Great!!!!
Thank you😸
I just watched your video. My name is Lavinia also.
Thanks for watching ❣ I was named after one of my grandmothers 😊
I was named after my Grandmother Duncan. I seldom see our name anywhere
A Walking Foot is so handy!
LOL! I still have to get one!
view pleats starting at 8:45 - note for myself.
🙂
Hi Lavinia!!! 🙂
Hi Beatrice!
My machine tells you when your bobbin thread is rung out so they already make them. So helpful!
Thank you! This is the first sewing machine I bought. I wanted one that could handle thicker fabrics. I wish it had the blanket stitch, the needle down feature and the light that shows you the line to stitch on. However, from what I have seen and what I have been told, you have yo have more than one sewing machine on hand to use when one is in the shop. Maybe next year😄. Thanks for watching!
How do you get directional towels to hang right on both sides
Hi Susan, you would want to sew a hem of what will now be the bottom of the towel. Hope that helps, but let me know if you would like to see a video so it shows how to make one.😊
@@LaviniaNova I thought about that but was trying to keep the finished hems both on the bottom. Thank you because I guess that is what I will do … I have made these over the last couple years but not with directional towels. Your video is great by the way.
Thank you!🤗💖
How much do you sell these for
Depending on your area, $10-15. This was in 2019. I haven't been to a craft fair since then☹.
@@LaviniaNova I saw them in Yuma, AZ for $18.00
@@francesolivares8899 Nice! I use mine all the time. I live in Northern AZ. We had snow today ❄🤗
Hint...make sure you have a full bobbin before starting.
😄 I know, I almost got through the whole project before I ran out😆
what is the length of the fabric please?
Hi Julie, I used the length of the fabric. It was 42 inches without the selvage. You can adjust it to your torso length, or even sew two pieces together so that each side is a different pattern or color. Thank you for watching!
The anxiety of nearing the end of your bobbin thread when you have mere inches left to go is real.
How long is the fabric?
Not a great tutorial in my opinion. I didn't see accuracy in pleats, sewing, levelness of towels. Good idea though. Just too many flaws sorry.
No offense taken! Mine have stood the test of time and many washings. I appreciate the feedback 😊