Thank you for posting the tutorial video. You are an awesome teacher! I usually don't like to watch videos when sewing, I prefer written instructions. This video was very easy to follow and I made the box corners on the pillow with no problem. Your instructions were very simple and to the point.
You are not only very pretty but you are an excellent teacher. I have watched so many videos on what you are showing. I understand them, but there's something about your calm thorough teaching method that is more interesting to watch. Great Teacher!
I have been looking for a way to box corners on a dog bed cover. I am so glad I found this site. Reading the comments, I will have to look for your recipes too. I am sure you will be equally as outstanding. Thank you.
I love how clear your videos are. So many other tutorial videos out there are full of intro babble fluff etc. (same with recipe pages!!), but yours are just amazing, straight to the point, very well explained and visually instantly easy to understand. Especially as a beginner - much appreciated, great to follow. Thank you :)
I've been making Boxy Bags for gear in the back packs, range bags and for toiletries in the road bag. I really like the cut out method the best. But I'll do a little back stich right where I cut. I also add a binder to the seams before I pull together the two edges and sew. Much stronger. 👍🏼
I am making a bag more advanced than a tote bag for the first time, and the pattern had those corners pre-cut. I didn’t realise I wasn’t supposed to sew them, too. This video saved my project, thank you!
Making a pattern for a rectangular case with 3 inch high corners. Your video explained how I would sew the corners, so I could plan accordingly. Could not have been more clear. Thanks. As a note, what a brilliant sewing machine! Envious.
Such a helpful, concise, and well explained tutorial and technique. I've watched several videos to learn how to sew a box corner, and this was by far the best. Thank you!
Hi. Thank you. I really appreciated this video. I was making a real mess of "boxing". I wonder if you have a video showing how to do the next stage . . . closing up a "box cusion" cover? Many thanks.
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Thank you for posting the tutorial video. You are an awesome teacher! I usually don't like to watch videos when sewing, I prefer written instructions. This video was very easy to follow and I made the box corners on the pillow with no problem. Your instructions were very simple and to the point.
You are not only very pretty but you are an excellent teacher. I have watched so many videos on what you are showing. I understand them, but there's something about your calm thorough teaching method that is more interesting to watch. Great Teacher!
I have been looking for a way to box corners on a dog bed cover. I am so glad I found this site. Reading the comments, I will have to look for your recipes too. I am sure you will be equally as outstanding. Thank you.
Easy to follow, clear instructions! Thank you. I’m going to try this on a chair cover
I love how clear your videos are. So many other tutorial videos out there are full of intro babble fluff etc. (same with recipe pages!!), but yours are just amazing, straight to the point, very well explained and visually instantly easy to understand. Especially as a beginner - much appreciated, great to follow. Thank you :)
you have NO idea how much of a lifesaver this video is
I have an order
I've done the first method, but wanted to learn about the cut corners.
Thanks for such a great, easy-to-understand tutorial!
Two ways, prefect! Thank you
I've been making Boxy Bags for gear in the back packs, range bags and for toiletries in the road bag. I really like the cut out method the best. But I'll do a little back stich right where I cut. I also add a binder to the seams before I pull together the two edges and sew. Much stronger. 👍🏼
I am making a bag more advanced than a tote bag for the first time, and the pattern had those corners pre-cut. I didn’t realise I wasn’t supposed to sew them, too. This video saved my project, thank you!
Making a pattern for a rectangular case with 3 inch high corners. Your video explained how I would sew the corners, so I could plan accordingly. Could not have been more clear. Thanks. As a note, what a brilliant sewing machine! Envious.
Very helpful thank you
Such a helpful, concise, and well explained tutorial and technique. I've watched several videos to learn how to sew a box corner, and this was by far the best. Thank you!
Thank you great training.
This was so helpful, thank you ! ❤❤❤❤
very thorough and detailed...thank you
Super helpful, thank you!!
Hi. Thank you. I really appreciated this video. I was making a real mess of "boxing". I wonder if you have a video showing how to do the next stage . . . closing up a "box cusion" cover? Many thanks.
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Oh what a shame. I'm not a paid member. Didn't know I ought to be. 😢
thank you!
I'm currently trying to make square cat beds. Hopefully this helps
My question is if I have a 3 inch cushion thick. How far do I go in to create that one and a half inches?
In your opinion what is the best beginner friendly sewing machine?
Brother sewing machines
You said, "You want to measure not from your seam line, but from your stitching line". Isn't that the same thing? 🙃
I believe she means to not include the seam allowance in the measurements