Great idea! I enjoy your teaching style very much. It is thorough but not condescending. Thank you for working diligently on the things you do. I always look forward to the things you have to show us!
Good idea, I have pices of rug stopper left over from sizeing them under rugs. I like the idea of ribbon which is simpler and thinner than makeing a tape and the magnet is genius it can just sit on the fridge . Thank you.
You may want to make sure that when you fold them to put them in the stocking that the gripping sides are together. Unless you are doing a video of a person having difficulties getting their gift out of the stocking.....😉
I use the grippy stuff under my fingers to do free motion quilting. Cheap as chips to buy. Will make some of these so thankyou for the idea. Merry Christmas😀😊👏
I love this!! Brilliant idea. The non slip is sold in Poundland in the UK and other shops. I’ve seen it in small rolls. I have a piece of this floating around my kitchen so now I can get it better organised. Thank you, thank you. Now to make time for an extra little sewing project so I have something nice and homemade to take when I visit friends and family.
That's brilliant, I do use that shelf liner for jar openers. I like the idea of fabric backing, it also makes it easier to find in the kitchen drawer or to hang.
Thank you for your reply. I’m going to make some last minute presents. Great idea. I struggle opening jars due to arthritis. Thank you for the demo. Happy Xmas Susan.
Just in time for me as I was thinking of something different to make as a quick gift. Your tutorials are always fun and informative. I never miss one. Thank you and Happy Holiday!
Great idea. My hands are finding jars difficult these days. In Australia the stuff is sold as “drawer liner”. I have bought it at Woolies, camping stores and the $2 shops.
Thank you so much for this simple and useful hand jar opener!! why didn't I think of that? I sure will make a couple, I am forever looking for a rubber band to open my peanut butter yard. thanks again. What is next? I am waiting.... Josephine
It is similar enough but the holes are larger for a non slip rug. It is used for disabled people carrying a tray so their mug and plate don’t slide about. Sometimes sold as a shelf liner. I’ve seen it in blue, cream and brown - UK in Poundland.
@@eileenfb1948 yes, thanks for that. When I looked closely I could see mine was perhaps sturdier. Bought it in Boyes to bring back with me... Just in case! I know what you mean and will have a look for it.
Great idea! I enjoy your teaching style very much. It is thorough but not condescending. Thank you for working diligently on the things you do. I always look forward to the things you have to show us!
Good idea, I have pices of rug stopper left over from sizeing them under rugs. I like the idea of ribbon which is simpler and thinner than makeing a tape and the magnet is genius it can just sit on the fridge . Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your grippy ideas. I have watched your videos for a long time and they are wonderful.
Love the magnet idea!
Great video! Nice instructions! Thanks so much!
Super idea! If I could find some silicone mats I could make potholders too.
GREAT IDEA !!!👍🙂🎁
Excellent!!!! Pat-South Padre Island, Texas
Thanks so much! You are so clever and excellent instructions!
what a great idea. Just in time for stocking stuffers.
You may want to make sure that when you fold them to put them in the stocking that the gripping sides are together. Unless you are doing a video of a person having difficulties getting their gift out of the stocking.....😉
@@judithburke1539 Thanks for the heads up
Tissue paper works great for things like this too! Thanks for the pattern and video.
Thank you! As always your tutorials are excellent!
I use the grippy stuff under my fingers to do free motion quilting. Cheap as chips to buy. Will make some of these so thankyou for the idea. Merry Christmas😀😊👏
Wow, great idea. You come up with a lot of amazing projects. Must make some of these. Thank you! 🧵🧵🇨🇦
Thank you so much! I am going to try to get some of these made up for stocking stuffers, thanks again from Texas :)
Very clear and easy to follow tutorial. Thanks!
Awesome..I have been crocheting around that fabric, but really love the fabric with it!
I love this!! Brilliant idea. The non slip is sold in Poundland in the UK and other shops. I’ve seen it in small rolls. I have a piece of this floating around my kitchen so now I can get it better organised. Thank you, thank you.
Now to make time for an extra little sewing project so I have something nice and homemade to take when I visit friends and family.
Excellent video and ideas. Thank you. Merry Christmas.
That's brilliant, I do use that shelf liner for jar openers. I like the idea of fabric backing, it also makes it easier to find in the kitchen drawer or to hang.
I made one and love, love it. So handy to have hanging near my tea towel in the kitchen - I’ve used it already. Thank you for this tutorial.
Great idea from a great lady, thank you.
I love this video... I have made 12 already for Christmas gifts
Thank you. Very lovely project and tutorial.
Lovely...Thank you! Merry, Merry and Happy, Happy!
Great idea! I will have to make some. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you for your reply. I’m going to make some last minute presents. Great idea. I struggle opening jars due to arthritis. Thank you for the demo. Happy Xmas Susan.
Excellent idea - I have that gripper stuff in different colours so can finally use it for something else - thanks :)
Love this. Soo clever. Making some for my gal pals
Just in time for me as I was thinking of something different to make as a quick gift. Your tutorials are always fun and informative. I never miss one. Thank you and Happy Holiday!
Love this idea
Awesome idea, Merry Christmas and thank you for your videos
Thank you for this cute idea! I'll definitely be doing this.
Thank you I used it to line my cabinets in the kitchen
Great idea, Susan, Merry Christmas to you and your video man {{}}
Amazing! It had never occurred to me before! Thanks for sharing x
Very nice and useful project! Thank you for sharing!
What a great idea!!
Another great quick useful gift. Love it!
Great idea. My hands are finding jars difficult these days. In Australia the stuff is sold as “drawer liner”. I have bought it at Woolies, camping stores and the $2 shops.
Thanks. I was thinking it was like the stuff they have in the reject shops which I use under the overlocker to stop it from moving.
Great idea! Thank you 🙏 🎁🇨🇦
Thanks for the great project!
Many thanks! What a great idea!!
Excellent idea. Thank you and Merry Christmas🎆🎄🎆
Super idea thank you💕
Thank you very good idea.
What a great idea! Thank you for sharing this :)
😃🎄🎅 Thank you. I will give it a try.
Another great idea, Thank you!
What a wonderful idea. My hands get sore and I can't always open jars and bottles.
Thanks! What a great idea!
this is wonderful TFS
Love it tfs
what a neat idea
Great idea
Genius! I will be doing this
Great project!
Brilliant!
Thank you so much for this simple and useful hand jar opener!! why didn't I think of that? I sure will make a couple, I am forever looking for a rubber band to open my peanut butter yard. thanks again. What is next? I am waiting....
Josephine
Great idea!!!! Kittybug
Great little kitchen idea. Is it machine washable.
I haven't machine washed mine yet, it is certainly washable.
You look very nice today!
Love this....ty
Just what I need. Lost my grip! Is the grippy stuff the same as the stuff I bought to stop the rug sliding? Thank you for all your tutorials
Hi, I can't be certain that is is the same stuff, but quite likely.
It is similar enough but the holes are larger for a non slip rug. It is used for disabled people carrying a tray so their mug and plate don’t slide about. Sometimes sold as a shelf liner. I’ve seen it in blue, cream and brown - UK in Poundland.
@@eileenfb1948 yes, thanks for that. When I looked closely I could see mine was perhaps sturdier. Bought it in Boyes to bring back with me... Just in case! I know what you mean and will have a look for it.
How clever
Are you using a walking foot? or i is that a regular foot for that machine?
Hi, this machine has a built in dual feed, this works like a walking foot. It is a good idea to use either the walking foot or dual feed.
Great idea where to buy Thst gripping
Hi, not sure which shops have it but shops that sell household/kitchen items may have it as a drawer liner.
Thank u