I’m so happy this turn tool has came back, I’ve been searching for years to find this tool. I just purchased one from your store. Great You Tube demonstration, thanks!
Looks like a great tool. Could be helpful if you friend added a 'locking mechanism' to the 'handle' part so that you could use two hands for working the fabric.
Love this tool! I have an older version, no padding on the handles or that cool turquoise top, but it still works and gets the job done! Thanks for this tutorial! Wishing you the best!
Great demonstration. I just have a question. Is it a young people's speech pattern to use the phrase, "go ahead"? I've heard a lot of young people saying that. I just wondered the purpose of "go ahead". I am NOT being critical! I'm curious! "Old Lady D"
It doesn’t work. Feeling frustrated! I bought this tool and then I needed to make some skinny straps and it won’t turn over and it poked a hole in the end of the strap because I was gripping it! Tried it on a second strap and it doesn’t work for that either. I wouldn’t have made them this way except I had this “cool tool“! Very disappointed!
I am so sorry it’s not working for you. In the 90s I must’ve turned 50 pairs of arms on 12 inch dolls. Funky shoes at the ends of the legs etc. etc. we did not have these tools I’m sure you can imagine how tedious that was lol I honestly don’t think this tool with work on vinyl. Being me I would tape a big wad of tape at the end of the tines, and then gently gently work the vinyl the way it suggests. If the vinyl is really narrow it is not going to work. Again when you turn the things you cannot be rough with the fabric call tightly push etc. it will care that you’re working with a very small part. It takes a lot of time and a lot of effort to get it going. Are used to use a broken off pencil so that the edges were rough and could catch the fabric and push it in. So this tool is just delightful. I’m sorry you’re having difficulty I hope this helps
@@auntnatalie I was not rough at all in trying to turn the strap. I was using quilter’s cotton. There wasn’t room to put a wad of tape at the end as they were skinny like spaghetti straps. It’s a good idea for wider things, but if the straps were wider, I might not have had as much trouble, although I think it will always be a problem poking through quilter’s cotton. As I mentioned, if not for having bought this tool, I wd have made the straps differently. I feel the tool was mis-represented. So you’re saying you’ve had success using this tool to turn skinny straps? Maybe you can do a video, and link it here, showing us how to do it correctly? I’d like to be able to use the tool after spending all that money on it. Maybe demo turning spaghetti straps made of quilting cotton? That wd be awesome!!! 🌷
A very clever tool, Great tutorial Sara ,lovely to see you ,hope you and your family are keeping well
Found mine on Amazon $17.99 free shipping no tax or arrived in two days. Absolutely love it for making apron ties
Sara sells this tool on the Sew Sweetness website.
Excellent and thorough presentation, Sara! Thank you.
Hello Sara. Good to see you. Thank you for demonstrating all the ways to use this tool. 👏👏
Yes, I remember this tool from way back when!
It's good to see you Sara!
Thanks for sharing this nice updates version! 🌼
I’ve been looking for this tools for years! Thank you for this video! ❤️
I’m so happy this turn tool has came back, I’ve been searching for years to find this tool. I just purchased one from your store. Great You Tube demonstration, thanks!
What a great explanation of this tool! Thank you 💖
Hi Sara! Awesome tool! Great to see you! Thinking of you hun.
Looks like a great tool. Could be helpful if you friend added a 'locking mechanism' to the 'handle' part so that you could use two hands for working the fabric.
Love this tool! I have an older version, no padding on the handles or that cool turquoise top, but it still works and gets the job done! Thanks for this tutorial! Wishing you the best!
Sara it’s great to see you!!
thank you for your great demonstration of the tool. SOLD! lol
Hey girl! 😊 Thanks for showing us this tool.
Could you turn the elastic the same way you did the foam rather than turning the fabric first?
Hi, I especially like thetool for inserting elastic!
Great demonstration. I just have a question. Is it a young people's speech pattern to use the phrase, "go ahead"? I've heard a lot of young people saying that. I just wondered the purpose of "go ahead". I am NOT being critical! I'm curious! "Old Lady D"
I'm am old lady and I say 'go ahead' all the time. Now I'm curious to know what you say instead of go ahead. 🤔🥰
Looking great dear ,miss you much get better and take care
I wondered how to use this tool
I have the original turning tool from the seventies. Works good.
This is great! Thank you.
Hi! Good to see you!
I hope you are prettt good!
I am hoping to receive mine on Tuesday so said Sue
what is the narrowest tube you can turn with these? I was thinking they might work for shoelaces.
Does it only work with cotton type material? Because for the life of me I can not get it to work with vinyl.
I'd love this tool to be available in the UK. Is your friend looking for a distributor?
Have to have this.
This turning tool looks great. I make dolls, including mini dolls and that tool would be useful. Can it be purchased in Australia?
What is the norrows fabric can you use please
Hope you doing better.
I need that
It doesn’t work. Feeling frustrated! I bought this tool and then I needed to make some skinny straps and it won’t turn over and it poked a hole in the end of the strap because I was gripping it! Tried it on a second strap and it doesn’t work for that either. I wouldn’t have made them this way except I had this “cool tool“! Very disappointed!
I feel the same way trying it with vinyl.
I am so sorry it’s not working for you. In the 90s I must’ve turned 50 pairs of arms on 12 inch dolls. Funky shoes at the ends of the legs etc. etc. we did not have these tools I’m sure you can imagine how tedious that was lol
I honestly don’t think this tool with work on vinyl. Being me I would tape a big wad of tape at the end of the tines, and then gently gently work the vinyl the way it suggests. If the vinyl is really narrow it is not going to work.
Again when you turn the things you cannot be rough with the fabric call tightly push etc. it will care that you’re working with a very small part. It takes a lot of time and a lot of effort to get it going.
Are used to use a broken off pencil so that the edges were rough and could catch the fabric and push it in. So this tool is just delightful. I’m sorry you’re having difficulty I hope this helps
@@auntnatalie I was not rough at all in trying to turn the strap. I was using quilter’s cotton. There wasn’t room to put a wad of tape at the end as they were skinny like spaghetti straps. It’s a good idea for wider things, but if the straps were wider, I might not have had as much trouble, although I think it will always be a problem poking through quilter’s cotton. As I mentioned, if not for having bought this tool, I wd have made the straps differently. I feel the tool was mis-represented.
So you’re saying you’ve had success using this tool to turn skinny straps? Maybe you can do a video, and link it here, showing us how to do it correctly? I’d like to be able to use the tool after spending all that money on it. Maybe demo turning spaghetti straps made of quilting cotton? That wd be awesome!!! 🌷
#oddlysatisfying