I made a quilt out of NECKTIES ?? Yes I surely did 👨🏻🕺🏻👨🏻‍💼

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Greetings All ! on today's video I make a quilt out of neckties tralalalalala ! Enjoy and plz subscribe to my channel ;-)

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  • @lauriebridges5466
    @lauriebridges5466 Год назад +51

    11:15 … “They’re this big because I own this ruler”. I love you Dave!😂

    • @erika33648
      @erika33648 Год назад +1

      I have the same philosophy about the size of my sewing!!! LOL. Love it!!!

    • @khsampson4998
      @khsampson4998 18 дней назад

      Exactly!!! He always makes me laugh!

  • @sillyb8943
    @sillyb8943 Год назад +21

    When my FIL passed away, I got 57 of his ties to do something with. My process was exactly what you did except I cut the strips different widths. I made pillows for all the family. He was a country doctor for over 50 years. In the tie stash, I found two ties that had tiny Pfizer pills worked into the design. 😂

  • @abibritton8791
    @abibritton8791 Год назад +20

    Starch. If you try this again (or any other squiggly material) wash dry, and then dip them all (not necessarily at once!) In a container of water and Starch mix, then drape over a laundry rack (mind's a folding one) and let them dry overnight, or so. Then iron, and use your muslin foundation squares. Your fabrics are already laundered for colorfast and shrinkage, and the Starch washes out completely when you wash the finished quilt. Also, quilts like this don't get heavily used (baby spit, Grass stains, chocolate milkshakes, drunken wine spillage, etc etc), so I wash mine by swishing them around in the bathtub, if needed. Mostly they collect dust. And maybe cat hair. 💚💛💜😊

  • @chrisscinta1973
    @chrisscinta1973 Год назад +9

    I’m in love with ties too! The uglier the better. You make quilts,I upholster miniature dollhouse furniture with them. I tell my friends” it’s an ugly tie, but it will make a great couch!” Lol

  • @susanhemion2981
    @susanhemion2981 Год назад +3

    Oh I love this! So amazing

  • @rebyj
    @rebyj Год назад +30

    Love it! Your quilt turned out great! Last year my 88 year old mom made my wheelchair user husband a lap quilt out of old polyester neckties. He loves it. It is a heavy little quilt that feels good to his legs and keeps him so warm. Polyester holds heat a lot more so than cotton. It's all hand sewn and hand quilted and a wonderful gift that's appreciated.

  • @elena3831
    @elena3831 Год назад +2

    Very cool!

  • @Annabell860
    @Annabell860 Год назад +1

    great idea and outcome!

  • @Lizicles1
    @Lizicles1 Год назад +6

    I found you today and subscribed, and I’m binge watching everything and let me tell you I HAVE NEVER RELATED TO A quilter MORE IN MY ENTIRE LIFE. THIS IS SO HYSTERICALLY ACCURATE.

  • @deniseovaldson22
    @deniseovaldson22 Год назад +3

    BEAUTIFULLY done!!!!!

  • @kalieris
    @kalieris Год назад +31

    This turned out gorgeous! Doing alternating strips avoided any one pattern dominating the overall piece, and made the whole thing cohesive. I had to laugh when you said “they’re this size because I own this ruler.” That’s pretty much how a lot of my crafting choices are made and it was fun to hear it from someone else.

  • @ransomdaniels8395
    @ransomdaniels8395 Год назад +3

    I think I got hooked on those ties, too, dazzled by their silk radiance and colorful sheen.....which means I bought 3 boxes of them, enough to make quilts for the Rebel Army (of the Rebellion) AND those Coruscant Empire heathens! And their grandchildren....for Millennia to come. What got me was the designer names, so many! And most of mine , all 45 pounds of them, were silk, but I think that was because for years...decades...ties were made of silk and that was the preponderance of the ones on hand. But your design was wonderful! All that hit my head were the old-fashioned crazy quilts, and I knew I'd have to be crazy to attempt to make one to completion. I'm nearly 80. I might not live long enough to finish it. I'm going to steal your idea and modify it for myself, but your own was ready great, and because of you I may live longer, away from thT crazy quilt. So thanks!!😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @westzed23
    @westzed23 Год назад +5

    This is so great. I have box of ties from my uncle that are 1970s. I was really wondering how to clean them first. Thank you so much for the inspiration. That box has been sitting on the shelf for 15 years.

  • @cindyreese1078
    @cindyreese1078 Год назад +9

    When my brother came home from the army he taught me a great way to remove seems or to make an incredibly sharp crease. To get one lay a piece of paper bag on top of where you want a crease, wet it down with water ( I just use a wet cloth and wipe it over the bag) and then run a hot iron over the top of the bag. I couldn’t believe the results. I did the same thing on the top of a stubborn crease and ironed it right out. Hope that helps for future reference.

  • @folkartjane
    @folkartjane Год назад +7

    You had me laughing! « Its beautiful in the sense that it’s ugly! Lol « idk about my taste I think I’m attracted to ugly things, which doesn’t bode well if someone ever asks me me if I like their art and I say I like it! Lol « it smells like a goodwill! Lol A tie for if I have to go to an event and want
    To look bad !! hahahaha hysterical ! belly laugh! Avril? Or Fred Flintstone hahaha
    The quilt turned out Amazing ! Bravo !! I love it!! Blessings

  • @LindaODea-zz8kh
    @LindaODea-zz8kh Год назад +17

    I worked in the bridal industry for a time and we frequently had to wash gowns. The main concern about water and silk is water spotting . If you wash the whole garment (tie) then it's one big water spot and no one knows 😊

  • @bobbiwalkingstick1993
    @bobbiwalkingstick1993 Год назад +2

    You're my favorite thing about Tuesdays now!! Heck with Tacos! 🤣❤️🤣❤️

  • @artisanlaserguild6456
    @artisanlaserguild6456 Год назад +6

    "They're this big because I own this ruler." - Quote of the episode!

  • @kimberlyshurley6756
    @kimberlyshurley6756 Год назад +26

    I have been waiting for the inspiration to tackle a necktie quilt. My father-in-law was a retired minister and I kept all his ties. Thank you Dave! I am so thrilled with what you’ve created! Your videos are always much anticipated and appreciated!

  • @brendapatrick8873
    @brendapatrick8873 Год назад +7

    I love your unconventional creativity. Right up my alley. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade! Genius.

  • @rebeccagarnes2147
    @rebeccagarnes2147 Год назад +2

    love this quilt!! Inspirational!

  • @hollykarlsen1792
    @hollykarlsen1792 Год назад +4

    I love that it’s not obvious that it’s made from neckties. I am tempted to make one like that if i ever get my hands on a bunch of ties. You are wise to wash and dry them first! I would too.
    Are you able to get Staflo where you are? You can dilute it to the strength you want, then dip your fabrics in it. Then you can gently squeeze out the excess and spin them in the washer or a salad spinner. I then hang them on a clothes drying rack while I start ironing them. I lay an old pillowcase under them so I don’t soak my ironing board. Staflo won’t make your iron sticky and is A LOT cheaper than Best Press. I used to make my own starch using corn starch and water, which was SUPER cheap but tended to build up a brown residue on my iron.
    Keep up the good work, Dave. I always look forward to your videos!

  • @marthaparisi8794
    @marthaparisi8794 Год назад +1

    Now you gave me an idea of what to do with my collection of old neckties. My husband will be so happy to get rid of the bag.👍

  • @delwyngraham4033
    @delwyngraham4033 Год назад +4

    Nice wouldn’t have thought to do that with the ties, great job again Dave you are an inspiration

  • @Craftythrifter
    @Craftythrifter Год назад +9

    I was thinking that tie was 90s, sometimes you can tell just by the width, tho tie widths go back and forth between wide and narrow. 70s was DEF wide! Really liked the quilt❤ Excellent job working with bias which I avoid like the plague. 😂 You have a knack for making “ugly” things beautiful again. ❤❤❤

  • @longarmingbyjaclyn
    @longarmingbyjaclyn Год назад +33

    My favorite way of "interfacing" something like that is regular thin, cheap, woven fabric and simply spraybaste your knit, slippery, or otherwise wonky fabric to it. So fast, so easy, and cheaper than fusible interfacing. 🎉

    • @barbaramatthews4735
      @barbaramatthews4735 Год назад +1

      That sounds like it's worth a try. I do have hesitation about spray fumes.

    • @longarmingbyjaclyn
      @longarmingbyjaclyn Год назад

      @barbaramatthews4735 yep. You have to be set up that overspray and fumes aren't an issue. I use it a lot anyways so using a little more is no difference to me. When I was sewing on the dining room table, it felt like a big ordeal!

  • @Darlene-DE
    @Darlene-DE Год назад +1

    Stunning - beautiful quilt. Great idea for repurposing ties.

  • @nancystocker357
    @nancystocker357 Год назад +1

    It looks so good!

  • @virginiahardy9213
    @virginiahardy9213 Год назад +1

    Love this quilt!

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 Год назад +1

    Loved the finished quilt !!!!!

  • @Chris-wb9mw
    @Chris-wb9mw Год назад +5

    Another brilliant quilt by The Dave-inator !! ❤️‍🔥

  • @AndyMartinMakes
    @AndyMartinMakes Год назад +1

    Great job! Love the patterns that emerged.

  • @melaniemonti8115
    @melaniemonti8115 Год назад +4

    Dave, I have purchased about 250 silk ties from various thrift stores. They have been washed in the washing machine and they are picked apart. I will interface them and sew them into a quilt. I love how you made your quilt. Do you know Alex Anderson? She has an online quilt guild (very large group that meets MWF through Facebook or RUclips at 1200 Central time and anyone can participate). This guild developed during the pandemic because we couldnt go anywhere and needed something to do and Alex has been teaching us for free. We are going to make silk quilts starting in Sept. You may want to drop in! People fron UK, Australia, Europe and all over the US are in this group - it is lots of fun! Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @annablock8037
    @annablock8037 Год назад +1

    That is exactly how I wash my ties. If they hold up to that I will use them. I like the thinnest interfacing. I really applaud you for your tutorial. It’s fabric and needs to be used. I believe you help people to try quilts they would not usually try. I love your tutorials, I am elderly and still learn a great deal from you. Keep teaching us. We can all learn things from each other as crafters/quilters.

  • @hilarycohen1470
    @hilarycohen1470 Год назад +4

    I made a crazy quilt out of silk ties to showcase both the silk fabrics and my hand embroidery. Lots of work. Beautiful result Backed it with silk velvet,

  • @bonnieh2123
    @bonnieh2123 Год назад +1

    This is great, very masculine and almost tribal.

  • @debraholmes6290
    @debraholmes6290 Год назад +2

    Hi Dave. Love your project. I am using my tie collection for Dresden Fans & Plates. I only quilt with silk ties and use Shape Flex to stabilize the thinner silk. I found it makes the thicker woven silk too bulky, so I starch those to stabilize them.

  • @susansundermeyer8242
    @susansundermeyer8242 Год назад +1

    Awesome! ❤

  • @UrsulaThomas-sf7fn
    @UrsulaThomas-sf7fn Год назад +7

    Ties are cut on the bias, that’s why they are stretchy xx 3rd comment 🤣🤣🤣

  • @bradfordwhitaker6532
    @bradfordwhitaker6532 5 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing designs emerge when 2 ties alternate in each block. Loving the look!

  • @eamonbamon
    @eamonbamon Год назад +18

    Oh Dave, this is spectacular. I have made really cute silk linned zipper pouches from repurposed ties but this is a whole other level. Thank you for your inspiration.

  • @lisadoes
    @lisadoes Год назад +11

    This came out so well! I have a big bag of ties that has been waiting for years for me to make a quilt. Your video may be the kick in the pants that I’ve needed for this project

  • @Siennaflower
    @Siennaflower Год назад +1

    How fun!!! I would say that tie was from the '70's--which I definitely lived through! If I was doing this, I would not seam rip the ties. I would just sew them on the angles with every other one flipped. But I'm not a quilter, so what do I know. I like your idea of washing them all and leaving out the ones that can't take it! That would be my style too! ❤ I like your design with cutting the ties in strips and alternating them with other patterns/solids.

  • @irenaobradovic1262
    @irenaobradovic1262 Год назад

    Dejv, divno je, od ružnih kravata ste napravili lepotu, sjajno. Pozdrav iz Srbije❤

  • @jwestfalldavis3574
    @jwestfalldavis3574 Год назад +1

    When I saw your ties I thought it would be a hot mess but I really like the end result! Good on you!

  • @suem308
    @suem308 Год назад +1

    It is masterful a real work of art truly dedicated to your work it's beautiful it will be around for 100 or more years be careful who you leave it to. The only thing I might add is some ties of yarn either in the middle of the square or at the seams would make it look almost antique. Using various colors for ties then snip it No pun intended Congratulations

  • @customcreationsbyKaraGG
    @customcreationsbyKaraGG Год назад +1

    What an inspiration for using neck ties. 😊 Love your chanel!

  • @UrsulaThomas-sf7fn
    @UrsulaThomas-sf7fn Год назад +9

    I just love love love how you push the quilting boundaries!!!

  • @adelaidesocki
    @adelaidesocki Год назад

    Stunning and original.

  • @lucillebarnes7327
    @lucillebarnes7327 Год назад +4

    What a beautiful piece o art! Thank you, Dave. I really enjoy your videos.

  • @glendastaples9536
    @glendastaples9536 Год назад +1

    Looks really good! Love the colors.

  • @katehenry2718
    @katehenry2718 3 месяца назад +1

    NICE one Dave )))))

  • @sisterchicksquilting
    @sisterchicksquilting Год назад +5

    I love your take on a neck tie quilt Dave! I also like the starch method best, I would starch before I cut the tie then shrinkage wouldn't be an issue. Your creativity is inspiring!

    • @davescraftroom
      @davescraftroom  Год назад

      Thanks ! I did starch before cutting 😉👨🏻

  • @marthascreativelife
    @marthascreativelife Год назад

    Love your creativity and your videos Dave!!!! 💜

  • @katesander93
    @katesander93 Год назад +5

    Very cool. A lady came to our guild and showed us how she made hexagons with silk ties and made quilts as well as clothing with it. I've got a bag I just haven't tackled it yet. Thanks for the inspiration and I really like the music.

  • @cheliebritt2192
    @cheliebritt2192 Год назад +2

    I'm thinking that now I have a way to use my late fathers ties. Thanks so much.

  • @markw6609
    @markw6609 Год назад +2

    Dave, Wow! That came out beautifully. I wish I had kept all my Dad's loud ties! Nice job.

  • @debbrunsch4562
    @debbrunsch4562 Год назад

    Ties!!! How wonderful will try that

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 Год назад +1

    Hi Dave, I bought TONS of neckties. I wanted to do a quilt, I wanted to do a skirt, I finally decided to do a rug. It was alot of hand sewing but turned out great.

  • @naomi11801
    @naomi11801 Год назад +7

    You go Dave! Silk ties - you conquered the bias!! (JoAnns frequently has 50% coupons for interfacing online - forgive me for telling you something you may already know!) oh yeah, I wash and dry my silk ties too! As always I enjoy watching your channel and you did a bang up job on you quilt - It’s beautiful! 😀

  • @daisydaffsforever723
    @daisydaffsforever723 Год назад +1

    What a crazy plan that really worked out well!! It was a bold move....BTW wide bottom ties are 1970s.

  • @gloriawoods9848
    @gloriawoods9848 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! You have inspired me.

  • @Amritadivya54
    @Amritadivya54 Год назад +7

    The swirly ties and the paiselys are from the 70's for sure. The skinny ties were happening in the 60's. The diaqonal stripes probably late 60's through 70's. Great job mixing the diagonals with the prints! Any of them that looked like they were hand stitched are most likely silk. I love making crumb blocks with men's shirts because the quality of the fabric is so much better than for women's garments and with an extra large size shirt you really get a lot of fabric. It would be fun to see a quilt maybe mixed shirts and ties! What do you think?? LOve your work!!🤩

  • @quiltygal6981
    @quiltygal6981 Год назад +1

    Wow, amazing Quilt. When I first started quilting ( 36yrs ago) a lot of people were making quilts with ties, usually crazy patch, I knew a lady that made a matching waistcoat and bag 😂

  • @lilye8827
    @lilye8827 Год назад +3

    great end result of a quilt - great video - so entertaining - love the speeded up parts with a great choice of music. thanks!!

  • @robinbarnett1706
    @robinbarnett1706 Год назад +2

    I made a tie quilt once, like a big circle, like a dresden quilt. no squares or anything just a giant medalian it was hideiously fantastic, and made of silk. for a wall hanging because I figured the silk would not be quilt worthy. I found pin up ties, hawaiiaan, reno ones with dice and black jack and the wheel thingie you bet one. I am old so I can't remember what thename of the gambling wheel is caloled. but the ties were gaudy and tasteless and wonderful, with geishas from right after the war, and hawaiian girls in grass skirts, and 1960s cars, and elvis. I do not know where the darnt thing went but it is probably hung on the wall of some famous person. lol.

  • @janestephenson8767
    @janestephenson8767 Год назад

    Hi Dave I have just watched your second tutorial. I think you are amazing with the ideas that you did with the neck. I have thought about the same thing long time ago but by watching you go through all the work that goes with it I have learned a lot of things on how to do it, but at the end it is one of the most beautiful quilts I have ever seen original not out of the package, but some art put into it job well done I am a beginner quilter I have done suing, but no quilting and watching tutorials I have learned to think out of the box like you, which I usually do I’m glad I found someone to watch who is the same and I do love the idea of sewing the three together like a pillowcase and turn it inside and I think that is fantastic

  • @helenhershtjader5759
    @helenhershtjader5759 Год назад +1

    Amazing! Love the way you mixed the width of the bands for the blocks to make the most out of the design. Appreciate your review of the three methods for stabilizing the tie fabric. Never would have thought of machine washing them, but makes sense for testing and deep cleaning tools ties.
    The colors on that tie are typical 80’s otherwise the width and design seems from the early 70’s.
    Have a collection of my dad’s ties reserved for a special project. Like the method of attaching ties to a backing as silk and polyester is prone to disintegration over time. In the past I’ve avoided old silk quilts for that reason, but a backing to stabilize the material will extend the life and provide a foundation for patching.
    Looking forward to more projects for ties.

  • @lindaharrell8477
    @lindaharrell8477 Год назад

    Great job. I love that you did something different than a dresden. It looks great.

  • @elainelear4982
    @elainelear4982 Год назад +1

    I'm glad the ties have a new home. Great quilt.

  • @scrappyquilter8741
    @scrappyquilter8741 Год назад +4

    Dave you always amaze me. Love the quilt.

  • @MarianneSteele
    @MarianneSteele Год назад +1

    I Love this quilt!

  • @emiliegoethals3769
    @emiliegoethals3769 Год назад +1

    I love the idea. my father passed away recently, and I am also going to use his neckties somewhere in my 'Imaginary garden' quilt

  • @cherigriffith724
    @cherigriffith724 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had given up on making a tie quilt- everything i came across yrs ago - they were all old fashioned' really love your take!
    And you're not a purist thank goodness you just went for it and you are genius at how you cut them and the color combinations love love love❤

  • @stitchann
    @stitchann Год назад

    Great Quilt Dave. First time I have watched your channel. Superb.

  • @mariasmith9998
    @mariasmith9998 Год назад

    Awesome quilt Mr. Dave love how it turned out. Thank you for the inspiration i needed that man. You have a great day.

  • @susanflavin8460
    @susanflavin8460 Год назад +2

    I don't want to stick my NECK out but when you TIE all those treasures together it seems to work-great job :)

  • @sharonthrelfall7174
    @sharonthrelfall7174 Год назад

    Great quilt.

  • @AltoKitty
    @AltoKitty Год назад +10

    Dave, I love your videos! You are so creative. Thanks for having me in your craft room.

  • @GailGg-h3h
    @GailGg-h3h 6 месяцев назад

    Another stunner 💯👏👏👏

  • @michellejaggard9657
    @michellejaggard9657 Год назад +1

    Ties also make a cool Dresden. I also made one turning every other tie opposite directions. I liked seeing a different take on a tie quilt.

  • @Kankescu
    @Kankescu Год назад +6

    It looks fantastic! You have a great eye for color and pattern. I’m inspired now to do something with some brocade fabric samples I bought two years ago! First-time viewer.

  • @MARYBOORMAN
    @MARYBOORMAN Год назад

    Hi from Georgian Bay, Ontario Dave! I am always drawn to checking out the vintage ties, esp. the silk ones at the goodwill stores. Have bought some silk beauties truth be told. I always imagined them being sewn into lovely quilt. Yours here is funky as. Very nice. Thanks for sharing! :-)

  • @lesliex7894
    @lesliex7894 Год назад +2

    I just came across a bundle of my father's ties that I have been saving. Have to examine them to see if I have enough and the colors work to make this sort of quilt.

  • @algrant5293
    @algrant5293 Год назад

    You, my darling, have the patience of a saint. I would have crashed and burned waaaay sooner and a quilt would never have been made 😂
    It looks fantastic AND doesn't look as if its made from ties (big plus) ❤

  • @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu
    @BEVERLYRANDOLPH-lx4qu Год назад +4

    This one is a winner, Dave! I never thought about purchasing ties. I just thought you collected them from thrift shops and relatives. Oh, this modern world! Fun video-I always enjoy your thought processes as you work!

  • @nancydebiasio5273
    @nancydebiasio5273 Год назад +2

    Love it!
    Great job. I made a table runner from my BIL’s when he passed as a way for my niece to keep just a bit of him closer to her. It’s very much treasured

  • @augeniasestokaite4674
    @augeniasestokaite4674 Год назад

    Loved how u did this video-get to it-and your joy is wonderful!!

  • @dottiemathews6853
    @dottiemathews6853 Год назад +1

    love your Perot style mustache! adorable! love your videos! you give me lots of tips in making quilt blocks. I myself don't do quilts, i design and create canvas tote bags and accessories (CHASSIEDOT CREATIONS) but i love getting new ideas to make! thanks for your fabulous videos! Those ties are off the chain!

  • @angelastevenson252
    @angelastevenson252 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Dave, You are so creative and make 'ugly ties' into a wonderfully beautiful quilt! I can't praise you enough. The over all design is fab, and It's a one of a kind, unique quilt! Just love it!

  • @jenniferprice9552
    @jenniferprice9552 Год назад +7

    I made an apron with vintage Christmas ties. It was beautiful and so fun. I love watching your videos! They make Tuesday's fun!

  • @sharonwilson8208
    @sharonwilson8208 Год назад

    Something to make your life so much easier when quilting, especially ties, is wearing Machiners gloves. Oh my does it make a difference on gripping and moving your quilt with ease and not fighting it into position.😊

    • @davescraftroom
      @davescraftroom  Год назад

      Thank you, I reviewed gloves in my Violet Craft FPP video; they worked alright I guess 😅 I don't generally struggle with gripping my quilts when I quilt, so I never use them anymore 😜👨🏻

    • @davescraftroom
      @davescraftroom  Год назад

      oh it was actually in the wedding ring quilt video

  • @carolcuming2152
    @carolcuming2152 Год назад +1

    I made a similar quilt about 10 years ago. I scoured thrift shops for them then cut them up and made each block 8'sq into the bow tie, with a white calico background. I gave it to a friend who sadly passed away not long after, unfortunately I dont have a photo of it.

  • @DonniBee
    @DonniBee Год назад +3

    That came out so nice! I have a HUGE bag of ties that I was processing and I got to the ironing stage and just quit. This makes me want to start that project up again. I had considered doing it has a quilt as you go but I think I'm going to treat them like jelly rolls and sew them together end to end and then side to side and see where I get.

  • @robertamartinson8271
    @robertamartinson8271 Год назад

    Love it. Most of all, I love, love your music in the videos!

  • @erikayuille4691
    @erikayuille4691 Год назад

    God bless you, son! That was an enormous feat and truly a labor love. ❤️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @hkreca622
    @hkreca622 Год назад +1

    Just beautiful. Love it. The best tie quilt that I have seen yet.

  • @BUDUZZZ
    @BUDUZZZ Год назад +1

    This is wonderful! I love it! Seems like a lot of work, though…

  • @Marblea1
    @Marblea1 Год назад +1

    Sir I love the tie quilt. You did an amazing job 🎉

  • @brendakrigner-himmelrick9665
    @brendakrigner-himmelrick9665 Год назад +1

    Dave, I just seen your video using neckties. I have kike over 250 that I bought at a Estate Sale. Now I know what to do with them. I think I will sew them on ugly fabric like you said at the beginning. Yes, interfacing is so expensive. Thanks for showing this.