Thanks for being up! The perfect thing , to make for sewing needs. I have plans to make several , making notes from your video, and including personal sewing bits from my mother and grandmother , both great sewists. Oh, where to start!,!,❤
What a wonderful idea to include in your housewife sewing bits from your mother and grandmother.. what a wonderful way to pay tribute to them….have fun and enjoy!!👍☺️❤️
I found it fascinating when I stumbled upon it during my search on the internet… I thought it would be a great topic to share…. Thank you for your comment …., happy quilting 👍☺️
My aunty gave me another aunty and one of their friend one of these for Christmas and I love it very useful. Very interesting about the history of them.
These are so pretty … I’m so glad that you mentioned how you sewed right through the fabric when attaching things like the pockets, etc….. I was wondering about this …. I’m going to make one or two of these !!!! Thank you
I really enjoyed making them and I thought by making 2, it would be too much.. but in reality I actually use both of them…. I’m happy you enjoyed the video… I’d love to see yours when it’s finished… thank you for tuning in… 👍🌺💐
Ive made something similar for portable sewing. They are geared for embroidery so i put scrap batting on a section for catching threads. They are fun to make! I made the closure with a button and elastic.
I have my father in law's "housewife" that he was issued by the army we he was drafted in 1941. There is a variety of buttons and thread in colors of uniforms at the time. There are a few safety pins and a couple of needles. Opened it measured about 8 1/2 by 4 1/2 inches.
I notice that these things are usually arranged so that the sharpest items like pins are in the deepest most fold. Would you say that's a good design fall back to reference?
That’s a great observation I didn’t notice that…. But now that you have mentioned it… I would say that it appears to make sense.. after all in anything that has a practical use… form follows function… so yes I do believe that must have been intentional in the design… thank you for sharing your thoughts with me… I’m thinking about doing a video where I share viewers comments.. may I use this.. of course I wouldn’t mention any names… 👍☺️🌺💐🌸
Thanks for being up! The perfect thing , to make for sewing needs. I have plans to make several , making notes from your video, and including personal sewing bits from my mother and grandmother , both great sewists. Oh, where to start!,!,❤
What a wonderful idea to include in your housewife sewing bits from your mother and grandmother.. what a wonderful way to pay tribute to them….have fun and enjoy!!👍☺️❤️
This was super interesting, what a great topic to cover 🙋♀️🇨🇦
I found it fascinating when I stumbled upon it during my search on the internet… I thought it would be a great topic to share…. Thank you for your comment …., happy quilting 👍☺️
My aunty gave me another aunty and one of their friend one of these for Christmas and I love it very useful. Very interesting about the history of them.
How wonderful you have one from a family member as an heirloom!!!! I thank you and I’m happy you enjoyed the video.. I know I enjoyed creating it….👍🥰
Thank U! ❤You give wonderful instructions. I am now inspired to make one.😊
That’s great… enjoy… thank you for tuning in..👍☺️
WOWZA 🎉 I love those! Great job! 🥰
😀👍I loved making them….🎈🎈
Very interesting! I enjoyed the history as well as the construction tutorial. TY!
You are very welcome… hay quilting ☺️👍
These are so pretty … I’m so glad that you mentioned how you sewed right through the fabric when attaching things like the pockets, etc….. I was wondering about this …. I’m going to make one or two of these !!!! Thank you
I really enjoyed making them and I thought by making 2, it would be too much.. but in reality I actually use both of them…. I’m happy you enjoyed the video… I’d love to see yours when it’s finished… thank you for tuning in… 👍🌺💐
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Ive made something similar for portable sewing. They are geared for embroidery so i put scrap batting on a section for catching threads. They are fun to make! I made the closure with a button and elastic.
There are so many possibilities to make things very individual… I plan on making another one… thanks for tuning in 👍☺️
I have my father in law's "housewife" that he was issued by the army we he was drafted in 1941. There is a variety of buttons and thread in colors of uniforms at the time. There are a few safety pins and a couple of needles. Opened it measured about 8 1/2 by 4 1/2 inches.
It must be such an honor and a special keepsake to have… thank you for sharing your story with me and thank you☺️☺️☺️ to your father for his service…
I notice that these things are usually arranged so that the sharpest items like pins are in the deepest most fold. Would you say that's a good design fall back to reference?
That’s a great observation I didn’t notice that…. But now that you have mentioned it… I would say that it appears to make sense.. after all in anything that has a practical use… form follows function… so yes I do believe that must have been intentional in the design… thank you for sharing your thoughts with me… I’m thinking about doing a video where I share viewers comments.. may I use this.. of course I wouldn’t mention any names… 👍☺️🌺💐🌸