This is such a cute project, Misty! And because I've never worked with rope before, I watched very carefully. I must say that you are an excellent teacher! You don't rush, you carefully explain all the details, have great camera angles, and - you don't bore us with 20 minutes of sewing after we've learned the basics. Thank you for your time and ideas and creativity. I love the idea of making fun chargers!
I haven’t made the bowl yet, but I just ordered the cotton rope. I think this will be easier as a first project. You make it look very easy, and your instructions and closeups will help even a beginner do this well. I’m making some as gifts which I know will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for another great video from Misty at Home. 😊❤
Just watched you measure from your nose. So funny as I told my husband last week that that was the way my Mum used to measure fabric. What a coincidence.
Misty, I really enjoy your videos and projects. I look forward to each and every one. This one is such a great idea for quick and functional gifts to give, while using up little bits of scrap fabric. Love your idea of making larger ones for use as chargers. Thank you so much for a video that is without distracting music or sounds that interfere with instructions. I will be making up these trivets to give away.
Thanks for showing these trivets! I’ve made the bowls and now I can also get hooked on these! I love the idea of adding the pop of color with scraps throughout.
I'd suggest keeping the coil on a flat surface as it gets larger. An assortment of books to build up a 'table' works well. Otherwise you c an get a bend or warp in the trivet. As that's how a bowl is made...you lift and hold the edge up.
I’ve just started making theses and I’ve found that a dab of glue stick at the top of the fabric piece really helps to hold it in place.
This is such a cute project, Misty! And because I've never worked with rope before, I watched very carefully. I must say that you are an excellent teacher! You don't rush, you carefully explain all the details, have great camera angles, and - you don't bore us with 20 minutes of sewing after we've learned the basics. Thank you for your time and ideas and creativity. I love the idea of making fun chargers!
I made my first bowl and it was surprisingly very easy. So satisfying.
It’s not boring watching someone sew, especially if there is no music 🙂
Thank you for increasing the volume 😊
Thanks for giving a another project, we can use as a gift!
Thank you MSQC & Misti! Love you folks❤
What size needle was in the machine? Thank you for the demonstration.
You should try the triple zigzag stitch it is wonderful for sewing rope.
Fun! Fun! I am enjoying watching you make these cute projects! I think these would make wonderful placemats! Thanks, Misty!
Superb idea!
This looks like a great little project! My family might get these for Easter or Mother's Day!
I haven’t made the bowl yet, but I just ordered the cotton rope. I think this will be easier as a first project. You make it look very easy, and your instructions and closeups will help even a beginner do this well. I’m making some as gifts which I know will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for another great video from Misty at Home. 😊❤
I’m n the same place. Will try this as a first project. Excited to try!
Just watched you measure from your nose. So funny as I told my husband last week that that was the way my Mum used to measure fabric. What a coincidence.
I do the same 😊. Close enough!
Thanks a lot! 🌺🌸
Misty, I really enjoy your videos and projects. I look forward to each and every one. This one is such a great idea for quick and functional gifts to give, while using up little bits of scrap fabric. Love your idea of making larger ones for use as chargers. Thank you so much for a video that is without distracting music or sounds that interfere with instructions. I will be making up these trivets to give away.
Love this! This would also be a good time to get your extension table on if you have one.
Great project. Love the pops of color and such a good idea for gifts
You have hooked me on rope 😂
Thank you Misty, I loved this!!
I love make the rope bowls. Thank you for your tips.
Gave me a chuckle since my mom used measure about a yard the same way.
These are great!
Cute. Thanks Misty
Thanks for showing us how to make these pretty rope chargers ECT...I like how fabric makes them pop.
Awesome! Now I xant wait to make one. Would be some great Christmas gifts also.
I am going to have to try this, looks like a fun project.
I will try it but like making welt cord versus wrapping
Misty, what size needle did you use? I'm guessing it's a larger size one.
The book recommends a denim needle
@@rondadalton6151thanks!🌺🌸
This is quite interesting. Thank you!
Mountain thread company has the best rope for bowls!
Thanks for showing these trivets! I’ve made the bowls and now I can also get hooked on these! I love the idea of adding the pop of color with scraps throughout.
These are really fun to make! I need to use all-cotton rope next time though
I love it! What a great idea.
Thank you Misty
I've made in the past, but I'm gonna make more love the fabric ideal. Ty ❤️
I have that book, and the projects are easy and fun!! Thanks for the video.
Great job love the project.
I'm dying laughing, I just used that charm pack last night ! Thank you for the tutorial 🎉
This is very cool thanks for the video
I'd suggest keeping the coil on a flat surface as it gets larger. An assortment of books to build up a 'table' works well. Otherwise you c an get a bend or warp in the trivet. As that's how a bowl is made...you lift and hold the edge up.
So pretty. 💜 thanks Misty
That’s really cool
Very cute & easy. Love the trivets - also great for chargers and placemats. Thanks for the tutorial!
Love this project! Christmas presents here they come!
This looks like fun, will have to get the supplies and make some. Thank you. Great tutorial.
Misty this looks like great fun! Could you use glue to hold the fabric in place until you get the hang of wrapping the fabric around the rope?
So Fun! I can’t wait to make this project. I’m already thinking that this will make great Christmas gifts.
I love this!
Love these
Great tutorial
Super fun project Sis! Love it 😘💕 Thanks so much for your excellent tutorial 🙏💕
Looks like fun
Love your videos! Here’s a tip from an old pro….use small snips for cutting threads!
A lovely tutorial.
Do you use jeans needle on machine for this?
Great project thank you
I have been making these for a while, & use some of the leftover fabric from a quilt, & make to use as wall art or table topper. Very fun
Do you use a spot of glue to help hold the strips of material?
I was just thinking as I watched that these would be very cute on the wall👍😍
@@patriciasweet9102 I think that is a good idea. I'm finding the strip is slipping.
AWESOME!!! So cute. Thanks for this really fun tutorial. ❤️
I love this!❤
What presser foot are you using? What size needle?
Cute!!!
Great gift project. Could you share what model machine you use in your at-home videos? You provide great inspiration.
Love seeing these rope ideas.
Also, where can I find the pattern for the quilt that is on your lap in your intro?
I have cotton clothes line. It’s 100% cotton. Wonder if that would work
Do you need to use a jeans needle?
I made the bowls years ago and the pattern called for the jeans needle
@@SueB440, I thought I heard that somewhere. Maybe it was doing the rugs.
were do you get the cotton solid braid rope
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What size needle?
Can you tell me what baby lock machine you are using?
Where did you find the 300 foot roll of the rope?
Hi.
Older machines the workhorse ones, don’t go to 7 for zigzagging.
How do you start at the beginning you didn't show it and what are you sewing on
Begin looking at about 5:20
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