They are so durable & convenient (usage wise and travel wise). Which is why I had you make one for the dining room, my bedroom desk & for work! It’s one of those didn’t realize you needed it till you have it type of items.
It's true. I didn't realize I needed it until I made one for myself. Now I have one on my work table, my tv tray, the kitchen and beside my computer in my bedroom. It's just a great thing to have...lol.
@@myexistacehasnoreasonThe metal graph isn't actually metal. It's a Fiskars 24"x36" self healing cutting mat that I purchased at Walmart for around $30. 😊
IMPORTANT! After further review, I've stopped using self-adhesive Velcro in favor of using sew-on Velcro. I've noticed that my needle gets a little gummed up from the adhesive, causing my tension to be affected, which negatively affects my stitching on the reverse side of the project. I've opted, instead, to apply a thin bead of hot glue down the center of the sew-on Velcro strip to hold it in place so it's easier to sew. So, there shouldn't be any hot glue or adhesive in any of the areas of this project in which you intend to sew.
Thats Awesome to share a hobby you Love and Obviously are Very Skilled At, Right Brother,💙✝️
They are so durable & convenient (usage wise and travel wise). Which is why I had you make one for the dining room, my bedroom desk & for work! It’s one of those didn’t realize you needed it till you have it type of items.
It's true. I didn't realize I needed it until I made one for myself. Now I have one on my work table, my tv tray, the kitchen and beside my computer in my bedroom. It's just a great thing to have...lol.
What an amazing contraption!!! I wish my dad made me one too 😂😂😂
Thanks for the compliment! 😀
@@Tribulation_Harvest where did you find that metal graph you’re working on??
@@myexistacehasnoreasonThe metal graph isn't actually metal. It's a Fiskars 24"x36" self healing cutting mat that I purchased at Walmart for around $30. 😊
IMPORTANT! After further review, I've stopped using self-adhesive Velcro in favor of using sew-on Velcro. I've noticed that my needle gets a little gummed up from the adhesive, causing my tension to be affected, which negatively affects my stitching on the reverse side of the project. I've opted, instead, to apply a thin bead of hot glue down the center of the sew-on Velcro strip to hold it in place so it's easier to sew. So, there shouldn't be any hot glue or adhesive in any of the areas of this project in which you intend to sew.
This is great! I don’t know if you’re on tiktok but there are several guys on there that have sewing channels.
Ha! I was just thinking about you yesterday! Thanks for the compliment. 🙂 No, I'm not on TikTok, but I just created a new account on Twitter. 🐦
May I make these for an upcoming bazaar?
That sounds like a wonderful idea! Have fun!