Thank you but it's not my idea lol, lots of people use it. I like to show lots of different ways of doing things so that everyone can find a method that works for them.
Hi Kay. Thanks for the video. I had great success with this one and intend to make several as gifts however, I’m having trouble sourcing a tissue box that fits. 🙁
Well done Caroline. Look up Kleenex Collection cube tissue box, I have seen them sold in bulk on Amazon. It is a shame that not all tissues cubes are the same size or truly cubic, it would make life so much easier.
I am using scuba fabric. Scuba fabric is a non fray, 4 way knit, made from polyester and spandex, with a very fine gauge thread and smooth texture, and is used for dressmaking. The name is coincidental and has nothing whatsoever to do with wetsuits or with scuba diving. Here is the link to where I buy my fabric and batting from so that you know what to look for so you can find a source near you. www.remnanthousefabric.co.uk/product/scuba-dress-fabric/
Your thumbtack method of matching is genius !
Thank you but it's not my idea lol, lots of people use it. I like to show lots of different ways of doing things so that everyone can find a method that works for them.
I enjoyed your demonstration and great technique ❤
Thank you I am pleased you enjoyed it. Happy stitching.
Beautiful just beautiful
Thank you! 😊
You are such an amazing teacher, thank you! And you think of ingenious ideas that would never have occurred to my brain!
I am pleased you found it helpful and informative! Thank you! 😊
I will be making this for my friend for her 89th birthday! Thanks Kay for making it look so easy.
You are very welcome! I am sure she will love it. Happy stitching.
What a lovely, fun project. Thanks so much Kay. As always, an excellent tutorial xxx
Thank you and you're very welcome Denise I am pleased you found it useful.
So cute! Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful video. I love the way it fits the box. Thank you.
You’re welcome pleased you like it, thanks for watching. 😊
You are a genius❤!
This is lovely Kay. Thank you.
Thank you I'm glad you like it, thanks for watching. 😊
I love it I like this embroidery website because it makes it easy for people new for embroidery thank you so much keep going good luck
You are welcome I am pleased you find it helpful. Thanks for watching 😊
Very cute
Thank you! 😊
How beautiful! 😍 Thanks for yet again a great tutorial 😍😍😍😍
You’re welcome, thanks for watching. 😊
Thankyou Sue! I need to make some of these
You're welcome. Thanks for watching. I'm Kay 😊
brilliant as normal thanks so much I learn so much from you
You’re welcome, thanks for watching. 😊
Love love love
Thank you pleased you like it.
Thank you
You're welcome, thanks for watching. 😊
Hi Kay. Thanks for the video. I had great success with this one and intend to make several as gifts however, I’m having trouble sourcing a tissue box that fits. 🙁
Well done Caroline. Look up Kleenex Collection cube tissue box, I have seen them sold in bulk on Amazon. It is a shame that not all tissues cubes are the same size or truly cubic, it would make life so much easier.
Hello Kay. Awesome video. I would love if you could make the dice❤TIA
Hi Annetta I will add it to my video request list. Thanks for watching and happy stitching.
Sew pretty.
Thank you Mary. 😊
So beautiful! Please let me know what embroidery needle you use since it is scuba fabric. Thank you!
Thank you. I use a 75/11 embroidery needle on scuba.
What kind of fabric did you say you used? I wasn't able to understand it. Maybe you could provide a link to an example of it?
I am using scuba fabric. Scuba fabric is a non fray, 4 way knit, made from polyester and spandex, with a very fine gauge thread and smooth texture, and is used for dressmaking. The name is coincidental and has nothing whatsoever to do with wetsuits or with scuba diving.
Here is the link to where I buy my fabric and batting from so that you know what to look for so you can find a source near you.
www.remnanthousefabric.co.uk/product/scuba-dress-fabric/
What is the total amount of fabric needed to make one?
are you using scuba fabric?
Indeed I am