✨As always, I welcome any (constructive) feedback, comments and *SUGGESTIONS* on topics you would like to see. I will feature you if the topic is chosen for the video. Thanks again for watching!! Blessings for the New Year.✨🌱
Something I use the loop turner for is feeding the excess chains left behind when I serge a seam back into the garment. I work the turner through the already serged seam about 3 to 4 inches back from the end, until it pops out the end with the chain, pick up the long chain, and pull it back inside itself, cutting off the excess. Voila, no unsightly long threads inside your garment. (Hope that was clear as mud!)
This is such a great tip Willi - thank you so much for sharing! I have seen this demonstrated but I forget to do this on my garments, I will most definitely need to keep this in mind for next time. Always wonderful to hear new tips...Thanks for watching ♥️
✨As always, I welcome any (constructive) feedback, comments and *SUGGESTIONS* on topics you would like to see. I will feature you if the topic is chosen for the video. Thanks again for watching!! Blessings for the New Year.✨🌱
I need one of these magic wands... 🧝🏻♂️ 🔮 🧙🏻♀️
Great ideas! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
These tips are always so helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much for watching and sipporting the channel.
Short and sweet. I loved it 😊
Glad you liked it!!
Something I use the loop turner for is feeding the excess chains left behind when I serge a seam back into the garment. I work the turner through the already serged seam about 3 to 4 inches back from the end, until it pops out the end with the chain, pick up the long chain, and pull it back inside itself, cutting off the excess. Voila, no unsightly long threads inside your garment. (Hope that was clear as mud!)
This is such a great tip Willi - thank you so much for sharing! I have seen this demonstrated but I forget to do this on my garments, I will most definitely need to keep this in mind for next time. Always wonderful to hear new tips...Thanks for watching ♥️
This is great! I always have issues with my loop turner, but I need to make very thin straps tomorrow and I’m going to try not to lose my patience.😂
The loop turner is a game changer once you get the hang of it! Best of luck 🍀thanks for watching!
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I love this video
I use a bodkin.
Bodkins are great... but when it comes to retrieving a drawcord that is lost in a casing the Loop Turner is the best tool.
@@LTRLTrendFashnGuru Yes, I do have both, just incase.
**googling bodkin**