11:33 There's a product called "Paverpol" (comes in various formulas to suit different end usages); you can soak this bowl in the Paverpol product, and it becomes rock hard and impervious to weathering and/or waterproof. While the bowl is still damp, you can arrange and tweak the fabric to suit any conformation or shape you want. You can even dip a regular t-shirt or piece of fabric into it, put it on a hanger or wind around some wire, and make a sculpture for the garden, for example. Any fabric at all, will become malleable and set into drapery lines, as you wish. This means, with a bowl like this, you could wipe the inside clean if you've used it for a fruit bowl, or remove accumulated dust without causing issues.
@Kayenne54 Thank you for the great tip and it definitely a good way to finish off the bowl or item you create! We appreciate you watching our video too!
Thank you for this fun and useful video - I just can't bear to toss out the threads I'm forced to cut off when changing threads on my machine - so wasteful ... but not any more! Mine are collecting in a milk jug.
OMG, never thought saving the pieces of embroidery threads, What a fabulous idea, Thank U
@Shaunny-mi6ho So much fun being creative!
This looks great.
@peterturner1582 Thank you!! :)
11:33 There's a product called "Paverpol" (comes in various formulas to suit different end usages); you can soak this bowl in the Paverpol product, and it becomes rock hard and impervious to weathering and/or waterproof. While the bowl is still damp, you can arrange and tweak the fabric to suit any conformation or shape you want. You can even dip a regular t-shirt or piece of fabric into it, put it on a hanger or wind around some wire, and make a sculpture for the garden, for example. Any fabric at all, will become malleable and set into drapery lines, as you wish. This means, with a bowl like this, you could wipe the inside clean if you've used it for a fruit bowl, or remove accumulated dust without causing issues.
@Kayenne54 Thank you for the great tip and it definitely a good way to finish off the bowl or item you create! We appreciate you watching our video too!
Thank you for this fun and useful video - I just can't bear to toss out the threads I'm forced to cut off when changing threads on my machine - so wasteful ... but not any more! Mine are collecting in a milk jug.
@janomalley Such a fun project to aim for! Thank you for your feedback :)
Fantastic, as i have bags full of wash-away scraps, fabric scraps and always lots of thread cut offs.
@jeroengrobben7555 That's great - fantastic way to use them up!