I love the colors and how the project turned out. It looks great in your kitchen and your kitchen looks wonderful! Looks so good, it could easily be in a magazine.
I love this size of project to practice free motion quilting. It’s big enough to provide enough space to FMQ, but small enough that I don’t have to worry about wrestling it under my machine. I love your scrappy ideas, and I would like to suggest that some editing might help you gain subscribers. Many more people have 15-20 minutes to learn something. Both your tutorial videos are about an hour. Many people will go elsewhere if given two similar videos.
Thank you for your comment, Becky. Yes, it's perfect for FMQ. Do you sew a lot of FMQ? I love to watch people do FMQ, but I really need to learn it. Each time I've tried it, it's been on an old machine that either wasn't working right or I just couldn't get my stitching to come out right. I know there's a lot of trial and error with learning the method, so I really need to just apply myself, sit down to practice, so that I can learn it. It looks so good on so many items, IMO. I think it adds so much to the finished piece! I appreciate your suggestion about the timing of the videos, but my main objective in starting this channel last week was to chat and feel like I was visiting with my subscribers. Kind of like if a friend were to be here with me, visiting and we sew together. I mentioned in either the first, or one of the first videos, that I'm a chatter and if someone were looking for non-chatty videos, they probably weren't going to "go for" mine, lol. Not all my videos will be that long, like the "What's Up Wednesday" videos will tend to be shorter. I also just got a new sewing machine and I will be doing an unboxing, as well as showing all the different stitches, etc that this machine can perform. I hope you stick around to see what's coming down the road. Again, I appreciate your feedback! Marie
@@MariesScrappyCreations I like the extra chatter. You pass on some tips when doing same. There's others that run around two hours or so. An hour is perfect when you pass on your tips to some of us who have been sewing for close to 70 years or so. You even came up with some new tricks/tips for an old timer like me... I like when you introduce different items to use when doing same. I use the glue stick a lot when doing applique work instead of ironing that other stuff to the back of the fabric when doing same because the glue stick is the old fashioned way and i save a few pennies when doing same. Keep up the good work. I also use the serpentine stitch, but, have called it the "snake" stitch because didn't know any better....LOL...
@@peggycox1378 Thanks so much, Peggy! I'm so glad that you're finding the videos helpful and that you like the chatter. I am a talker and sometimes I chat more than other times, it just depends. I definitely talk more on my Wednesday videos than during my tutorials, but the one we're commenting on now is one of the first ones I uploaded and everything was so new to me. I actually didn't know it was called the "serpentine stitch" until about a year ago. I've used it for years and it's one of my most favorite stitches but I heard another RUclipsr refer to it by that name and I wondered if I just missed it or I've been living under a rock, lol. Either way, I know now and that's what counts, ha ha. I appreciate your viewing my videos and commenting, Peggy. It means a lot to me. Hopefully, we'll be swap partners again soon on the quilting group! Have a great Sunday!
@@MariesScrappyCreations ❤Yes, hope we are quilting swapping partners again in the future. Love making quilt blocks for same and meet plenty of other quilters when doing it too from all over the states and some even internationally.
@@peggycox1378 Yes, it was fabulous being your partner and I agree, it's so fun and interesting to meet new people not only from the US, but from around the world. For a minut, I thought I had removed your comment by mistake. I'm still new to all this and how it works.
Watching again, I have a cozy cut out. Need to get a denim needle. Will pick one up Thursday. Then im going to make it. Got my iron, and pattern cut out for the darts. Im super excited for this. You made it look easy. Thorough explanation.
Hi Jamie! I am really behind on my responses, and it seems to be a common theme for me lately,ha ha. Anyway, since you wrote this 9 days ago, I’m going to assume that you have already purchased your denim needles and finished your project. You are working away at all these projects, and like I said to you before, you’re learning at lest one thing with each project that you put your hands to. I’m very proud of you, so just keep going! Being creative is great for our inner happiness!
Thank you so much, Sue! I appreciate you being here. I have so many ideas for using up our scraps and I hope you all are as excited as I am. Today, I've actually just started on Saturday's tutorial. So much fun! I hope you'll enjoy the tutorial as much as I do making it! Take care, see you soon!
Hi Marie. I've appreciated this video. I've made several already! The 'non binding mitered corners are the best! Thank you. I've only been sewing for a couple of years. I'm also legally blind but I'm able to sew with accommodations. I appreciate your detailed directions.
Great job...looks great in your kitchen. I think many of us do the same...sew for others or if someone sees something I have done and like it, I give it to them.
Thanks so much! I do that, too! This is why I hardly have anything that I've made because I give most of it away. But but that's okay because like to see other people enjoy what I make. Thank you so much for watching!
Hello and welcome to my little corner of RUclips! I'm so happy that you found me and that you're enjoying my content! Tomorrow morning is a new tutorial and I hope you will love it! ❤️
You're very welcome, Mary! Thank you for commenting. I'm so happy that you enjoyed it. I have another scrap tutorial coming up next Saturday, as well as I drop in on Wednesdays to let you all know what I'm working on and what's new. Thank you for hanging out with me and I hope to have you drop by again!
Yes, it would! I haven't done any canning for a number of years now, but I think of it often and really miss it. When our children were younger, I used to can upwards of a thousand and sometimes more, jars of food a year.
It truly is! I really want to try the "stick" glue, but the only one I have lying around is that extreme one. But, the clear school glue seems to do the trick!
I left another comment but It seems to have disappeared. Either I deleted It or RUclips put It in your held for review section 🤷♀️ The liquid glue is easier to control. You can add a dot here and there as needed. The glue stick is a more broad swipe. They both have their place.
@@rsislandcrafts I do review all comments, but I didn't see another one from you, other than those I've replied to. I tend to think the same, the liquid is easier to control. I haven't been using it very long, so it's still kind of new to me. But, to think of all it's uses... not sure why someone didn't think of it sooner, lol!
@@MariesScrappyCreations When you use the glue sticks you don't have to dry the glue with an iron. You just let it set for a few seconds. I also use the store brand ones too, not just Elmer's. I keep a couple packs of 4 on hand for same.
@@peggycox1378 thanks for all your tips, I appreciate them! I've only used glue for basting over the past few years and then not a lot. It depends on the project and what I'm doing. Do you do a lot of applique?
Thanks Mary! I have it on my countertop and now I don't know what I did before I had it - I use it every day! I've made them for others but this is the first one for myself.
Hi Margaret! It's been chilly here, too. We had a first night before last. Thanks for watching and also for dropping by to comment! Im glad you like the video! Have fun sewing, I love making these!
Hi Sonya! Yes, I have heard that they work well. I’ve mentioned a few times here and there in videos that I have a terrible time with them, for some reason. Lol. My granddaughter bought me some three or four years ago and I tried using them quite a few times, on smaller projects like zippered bags. Either way, they seem to get caught up on my machine and feel like they “weight” my project down and then my stitch line didn’t stay straight at 1/4 inch from the edge. It’s probably because I’m not used to using them. I keep trying to force myself to try them again and again, because I see that people find them helpful. Maybe you just can’t teach an old dog new tricks, ha ha.
Thanks! I just realized I think of you as “the soap lady”, because I don’t know your first name. Lol. It’s funny that you commented on this video, because my quilted hot pad went through it’s first wash yesterday and this morning, I saw how beautifully crinkly it turned out and I thought how I should show it on an upcoming What’s Up Wednesday. I love it when the cotton batting shrinks up just a bit and looks all crinkly like that!
@@MariesScrappyCreations I joined your Facebook group tonight. Finally.I use a glitchy children's tablet so it wouldn't follow the link the first fifty or so times I tried. Rhonda Rowsell.
Thank you so much Marie, I really really enjoyed watching you creating this gorgeous and adorable and cute hot pad. It is really really pretty and I really really love ❤️ the colour’s too. I watched right to the end. And I really think that hot pad goes beautifully in your kitchen . Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Good morning! Thank you, I love it in my kitchen and I get to see it everyday. Now when it's not in use, I keep it underneath my toaster and blender and I pull it out onto the counter when I have something in the oven.
Beautiful corners, thank you. I have been sewing for almost 60 years and never learned to do corners like that. What kind of glue is that? I like to hand stitch also, I put the things I need to finish up beside my chair in the living room. I do the hand stitching while I watch TV. When I am done with the sewing I pick up my crochet
Hi Joyce! Thanks so much for watching and commenting! If you mean the glue when I folded over for the binding, it was Elmer's Extreme stick glue, but you can just as easily use any stick or liquid school glue, too. I used to always go from one craft to another, too! I love to knit in the evenings!
Thanks Ann! I used a serpentine stitch on my Brother machine. It was #22 on this model, but that varies from model to model. I used a stitch length of 3.0 and a stitch width of 5.5. I need to find out why the CC isn't coming through on my videos. I'm aware of it, but I haven't figured it out yet. Hopefully soon! Thanks for subscribing and for your comment. Have a great day!
I figured out the CC thing. It's a setting on my end. From what I can tell, I now have CC on all but my most recent video. The reason for that is from what I've read, I have to give RUclips time to generate the CC words. So, I guess it can take 12-24 hours after an upload. Then, I click "add" from my end. So, I'll go in from time to time to check on them to see if they're ready.
Good morning! Well thank you so much for finding me and subscribing, I appreciate that! What types of things do you like to sew? This was one of my first videos, I’d have to go back and watch it, but I’m going to guess that my lighting and my camera angles weren’t the best. I’ve only been doing this for about three months and have learned something each time I put a video out. I hope you have a great day and happy sewing!
@@MariesScrappyCreations I love crazy wonky patchwork. I just finished a baby quilt for my great grandson. You can see it on my channel. It ended up being a project of challenges. Wish I had found you earlier! Your videos are great and the more you do the better you get. I personally like the chatting and demonstration, I feel like I used too when my friend and I got together in her sewing room. We made all kinds of sewing projects over the years. I don't have many sewing projects on my channel. But I did post the baby quilt I made. Most of my viewers are guys. 😆 We mostly do videos about our off grid life. Oh! Just figured out why my video was longer than I expected... I forgot to edit out a part so the end 🙃 is on twice! 😅
@@blissfulacresoffgridhomest2098 I will definitely come over and check out your channel. I love looking at quotes and I think the offbrand lifestyle is very interesting and it’s something that we had once format, so I’m sure I will like your channel. This week is probably the busiest I have been in a couple of years, and I’m not kidding. It’s 1:35 in the afternoon and although I was able to get my shower and fix us something to eat, I am just now getting to my sewing room because it has been just one thing after another. I wanted to be filming for Sunday’s tutorial by yesterday, but that hasn’t happened yet. I’m sure I’m preaching to the choir on this one, as you know all about how this goes, ha ha. I’ll pop over and subscribe and then I will get back over to watch your videos another day. Thank you so much! I look forward to getting to know you better.
hi marie . love these I wondering i use 50-weight cotton thread when i make quilts can i use the same thread for these hot pads i have 4 ready to stich,,thank you.
Sinto muito, esse foi um dos meus primeiros vídeos. Não dei nenhuma medida, porque instruí as pessoas a usar pequenos retalhos e fazer do tamanho que quisessem. Se bem me lembro, meu tamanho final era de aproximadamente 10 "x 14". Quando costurei, cortei em 1,5" para as bordas em todas as quatro bordas antes de dobrar e costurar a costura superior. Espero ter ajudado Eu usei o google tradutor, então espero que faça sentido
1.5" from edge. I'm going to link the video at that point in time, so in case you need to reference it for any reason. Have fun sewing! ruclips.net/video/Q-zTO4eOiy4/видео.html
Hi Anita! Thanks, I appreciate that. This was one of my first two videos that I ever made, right full of "oopsies". I knew the black lines were there, but at that point, I didn't know how to edit them out. Still now, I film in horizontal, yet some still have to be turned. I'm not sure why it happens, but at least now I know how to fix them. With these two videos, I could certainly go back and take them down and re-upload them, but I'd lose the comments, so I've left them up. Have a great day and thanks for stopping by and for your comment :-)
@@judywiller2146 I guess I misunderstood you, I thought you meant the top of the hot pad. 🥰 No, I didn't sew my shirt, I don't see any clothing at all. I'm so sorry!
@@MariesScrappyCreations No problem, I think about sewing tops again but then I just go sew on another quilting project. I like the way you take time to develop a project and then share with others a how to video. Very generous of you and the way I think the world should work. I’m thinking on the pin cushion cause the one I use for my longarm doesn’t have a backing to keep me from poking my arm.
Some people say just do a tutorial and don’t talk has much and drag the learning curb because us older folks like getting to the point from start to finish. 😅
Hi! Yes, and this was one of my first videos when my channel was brand new, so I was still finding my footing. I used to chat a lot more than what I do now, ha ha.
Those autumn colors are just so beautiful, you have inspired me to pull out my scrap box and get busy.
Oh, that’s awesome! 🍁🍂
I love the colors and how the project turned out. It looks great in your kitchen and your kitchen looks wonderful! Looks so good, it could easily be in a magazine.
You're so sweet, thank you! I have this out on my sideboard, and every day when I look at it, I always admire it. I love it!
I love this size of project to practice free motion quilting. It’s big enough to provide enough space to FMQ, but small enough that I don’t have to worry about wrestling it under my machine. I love your scrappy ideas, and I would like to suggest that some editing might help you gain subscribers. Many more people have 15-20 minutes to learn something. Both your tutorial videos are about an hour. Many people will go elsewhere if given two similar videos.
Thank you for your comment, Becky. Yes, it's perfect for FMQ. Do you sew a lot of FMQ? I love to watch people do FMQ, but I really need to learn it. Each time I've tried it, it's been on an old machine that either wasn't working right or I just couldn't get my stitching to come out right. I know there's a lot of trial and error with learning the method, so I really need to just apply myself, sit down to practice, so that I can learn it. It looks so good on so many items, IMO. I think it adds so much to the finished piece!
I appreciate your suggestion about the timing of the videos, but my main objective in starting this channel last week was to chat and feel like I was visiting with my subscribers. Kind of like if a friend were to be here with me, visiting and we sew together. I mentioned in either the first, or one of the first videos, that I'm a chatter and if someone were looking for non-chatty videos, they probably weren't going to "go for" mine, lol. Not all my videos will be that long, like the "What's Up Wednesday" videos will tend to be shorter. I also just got a new sewing machine and I will be doing an unboxing, as well as showing all the different stitches, etc that this machine can perform.
I hope you stick around to see what's coming down the road. Again, I appreciate your feedback!
Marie
@@MariesScrappyCreations I like the extra chatter. You pass on some tips when doing same. There's others that run around two hours or so. An hour is perfect when you pass on your tips to some of us who have been sewing for close to 70 years or so. You even came up with some new tricks/tips for an old timer like me... I like when you introduce different items to use when doing same. I use the glue stick a lot when doing applique work instead of ironing that other stuff to the back of the fabric when doing same because the glue stick is the old fashioned way and i save a few pennies when doing same. Keep up the good work. I also use the serpentine stitch, but, have called it the "snake" stitch because didn't know any better....LOL...
@@peggycox1378 Thanks so much, Peggy! I'm so glad that you're finding the videos helpful and that you like the chatter. I am a talker and sometimes I chat more than other times, it just depends. I definitely talk more on my Wednesday videos than during my tutorials, but the one we're commenting on now is one of the first ones I uploaded and everything was so new to me.
I actually didn't know it was called the "serpentine stitch" until about a year ago. I've used it for years and it's one of my most favorite stitches but I heard another RUclipsr refer to it by that name and I wondered if I just missed it or I've been living under a rock, lol. Either way, I know now and that's what counts, ha ha.
I appreciate your viewing my videos and commenting, Peggy. It means a lot to me. Hopefully, we'll be swap partners again soon on the quilting group! Have a great Sunday!
@@MariesScrappyCreations ❤Yes, hope we are quilting swapping partners again in the future. Love making quilt blocks for same and meet plenty of other quilters when doing it too from all over the states and some even internationally.
@@peggycox1378 Yes, it was fabulous being your partner and I agree, it's so fun and interesting to meet new people not only from the US, but from around the world. For a minut, I thought I had removed your comment by mistake. I'm still new to all this and how it works.
Watching again, I have a cozy cut out. Need to get a denim needle. Will pick one up Thursday. Then im going to make it. Got my iron, and pattern cut out for the darts. Im super excited for this. You made it look easy. Thorough explanation.
Hi Jamie! I am really behind on my responses, and it seems to be a common theme for me lately,ha ha. Anyway, since you wrote this 9 days ago, I’m going to assume that you have already purchased your denim needles and finished your project. You are working away at all these projects, and like I said to you before, you’re learning at lest one thing with each project that you put your hands to. I’m very proud of you, so just keep going! Being creative is great for our inner happiness!
I love the way it looks too! 😍👌🏾💃
Thank you Juliya! I love this project, too! Thanks for watching!
@@MariesScrappyCreations np 😊
What a wealth of knowledge you are giving to us. I love this size of project.
Thank you so much, Sue! I appreciate you being here. I have so many ideas for using up our scraps and I hope you all are as excited as I am. Today, I've actually just started on Saturday's tutorial. So much fun! I hope you'll enjoy the tutorial as much as I do making it! Take care, see you soon!
I love that you take things slow. I’m eager to get into scrap quilting and this is a great project to start on! Thank you.
I'm so glad you enjoyed this - it was one of my first tutorials 😊
Hi Marie. I've appreciated this video. I've made several already! The 'non binding mitered corners are the best! Thank you. I've only been sewing for a couple of years. I'm also legally blind but I'm able to sew with accommodations. I appreciate your detailed directions.
❤Love the project and tips.
Thanks so much! Take care and have a wonderful week, Denise!
beautiful! Love your work!
Definitely learned few things from this video. Amazing 😮. Pinnng back fabric out of the way. Starting your quilt 1/2 in away from the edge
Hi! I'm so happy that you enjoyed the little hints and tips! This was one of my first videos, too! Take care and happy sewing 🧵 🪡 ❤️
Great job...looks great in your kitchen. I think many of us do the same...sew for others or if someone sees something I have done and like it, I give it to them.
Thanks so much! I do that, too! This is why I hardly have anything that I've made because I give most of it away. But but that's okay because like to see other people enjoy what I make. Thank you so much for watching!
So Glad I found you. Have learned a lot and I end up running to the sewing room to try the latest thing I watched you do.
Hello and welcome to my little corner of RUclips! I'm so happy that you found me and that you're enjoying my content! Tomorrow morning is a new tutorial and I hope you will love it! ❤️
Thank you for sharing your process of making this. Enjoyed this video.
You're very welcome, Mary! Thank you for commenting. I'm so happy that you enjoyed it. I have another scrap tutorial coming up next Saturday, as well as I drop in on Wednesdays to let you all know what I'm working on and what's new. Thank you for hanging out with me and I hope to have you drop by again!
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you
Ohh I love that! Would be great to put jars on that have just come out the canner.
Yes, it would! I haven't done any canning for a number of years now, but I think of it often and really miss it. When our children were younger, I used to can upwards of a thousand and sometimes more, jars of food a year.
You will absolutely love your new machine!!
Thanks, I do!
I just found you today 10-22-23 am following you. Love what you do with fabric! Just need to find more up-to-date ones. Thank you ❤❤
Thanks for subscribing and welcome to my channel! I have a year and a half worth of videos for you to “catch up” on, lol. Happy sewing!
P.S. School glue is awesome. It’s like a third hand.
It truly is! I really want to try the "stick" glue, but the only one I have lying around is that extreme one. But, the clear school glue seems to do the trick!
I left another comment but It seems to have disappeared. Either I deleted It or RUclips put It in your held for review section 🤷♀️
The liquid glue is easier to control. You can add a dot here and there as needed. The glue stick is a more broad swipe. They both have their place.
@@rsislandcrafts I do review all comments, but I didn't see another one from you, other than those I've replied to. I tend to think the same, the liquid is easier to control. I haven't been using it very long, so it's still kind of new to me. But, to think of all it's uses... not sure why someone didn't think of it sooner, lol!
@@MariesScrappyCreations When you use the glue sticks you don't have to dry the glue with an iron. You just let it set for a few seconds. I also use the store brand ones too, not just Elmer's. I keep a couple packs of 4 on hand for same.
@@peggycox1378 thanks for all your tips, I appreciate them! I've only used glue for basting over the past few years and then not a lot. It depends on the project and what I'm doing. Do you do a lot of applique?
Beautiful video Thank you for sharing Blessing to you 🙏🙏🙏
You're welcome, thanks so much Sonia! I appreciate you visiting and commenting. Thank you for being YOU and being here today!
Hi. I'm a total newbie! I'm going to get out my sewing machine.. get some supplies and give this a try. 😊
You can do it! That's soooo exciting!!!
Love it Marie
Thanks Mary! I have it on my countertop and now I don't know what I did before I had it - I use it every day! I've made them for others but this is the first one for myself.
Hi Marie greetings from Melbourne Australia. It is very cold here good quilting weather. I enjoyed your video and I am going to make afew of these ,
Hi Margaret! It's been chilly here, too. We had a first night before last. Thanks for watching and also for dropping by to comment! Im glad you like the video! Have fun sewing, I love making these!
I like the idea. I have lots of scrap fabrics. Thank u for sharing, watching from Manila.
Thanks for watching! I hope you have fun making one (or more). Happy sewing! And hello from Maine to Manila!
Beautiful
thank you!
It's beautiful 😊
Thank you! 😊 🧵🪡✂️
Enjoy your video, thanks for your ideas 💡
Glad you like them! You’re SO very welcome!
😊 Eu amei também! Lindo trabalho!
Thanks ❤️
Magic clips holds the binding real well I use them all the time
Hi Sonya! Yes, I have heard that they work well. I’ve mentioned a few times here and there in videos that I have a terrible time with them, for some reason. Lol. My granddaughter bought me some three or four years ago and I tried using them quite a few times, on smaller projects like zippered bags. Either way, they seem to get caught up on my machine and feel like they “weight” my project down and then my stitch line didn’t stay straight at 1/4 inch from the edge. It’s probably because I’m not used to using them. I keep trying to force myself to try them again and again, because I see that people find them helpful. Maybe you just can’t teach an old dog new tricks, ha ha.
I love it! Thank you for posting all the great, chatty, fun, informative content.
Thanks! I just realized I think of you as “the soap lady”, because I don’t know your first name. Lol. It’s funny that you commented on this video, because my quilted hot pad went through it’s first wash yesterday and this morning, I saw how beautifully crinkly it turned out and I thought how I should show it on an upcoming What’s Up Wednesday. I love it when the cotton batting shrinks up just a bit and looks all crinkly like that!
@@MariesScrappyCreations I joined your Facebook group tonight. Finally.I use a glitchy children's tablet so it wouldn't follow the link the first fifty or so times I tried. Rhonda Rowsell.
Thank you so much Marie, I really really enjoyed watching you creating this gorgeous and adorable and cute hot pad. It is really really pretty and I really really love ❤️ the colour’s too. I watched right to the end. And I really think that hot pad goes beautifully in your kitchen . Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Good morning! Thank you, I love it in my kitchen and I get to see it everyday. Now when it's not in use, I keep it underneath my toaster and blender and I pull it out onto the counter when I have something in the oven.
Love the fabric Marie. I needed to see how to do those corners thanks😊.
You're welcome Paula! Have fun sewing!
This hot pad is lovely😊
Thank you so much Loretta, I’m glad you liked it! That was one of my first videos
I love it Marie. Looks really nice there. Great Work Marie
Thank you!
Love it, thank you.
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
It's beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
Maravilhoso trabalho, cores lindas!
Wonderful work , beautiful colors !
Thank you SO much! This was one of my first videos, well over a year ago, but still one of my favorite items to make. I'm glad you enjoyed it 😊
Beautiful corners, thank you. I have been sewing for almost 60 years and never learned to do corners like that.
What kind of glue is that?
I like to hand stitch also, I put the things I need to finish up beside my chair in the living room. I do the hand stitching while I watch TV. When I am done with the sewing I pick up my crochet
Hi Joyce! Thanks so much for watching and commenting! If you mean the glue when I folded over for the binding, it was Elmer's Extreme stick glue, but you can just as easily use any stick or liquid school glue, too.
I used to always go from one craft to another, too! I love to knit in the evenings!
@@MariesScrappyCreations Thank you, I didn't think you could use Elmers, I am so glad that I never stop learning new tricks.
Great video I have subscribed from Queensland Australia 🌞
Hello and welcome, Suellen! We have at least one other person from your area.. Thanks for watching and dropping by to comment!
I love the quilting stitch when you sandwiched your hot pad together Marie. I do miss the cc's (closed captions) option.
Thanks Ann! I used a serpentine stitch on my Brother machine. It was #22 on this model, but that varies from model to model. I used a stitch length of 3.0 and a stitch width of 5.5.
I need to find out why the CC isn't coming through on my videos. I'm aware of it, but I haven't figured it out yet. Hopefully soon! Thanks for subscribing and for your comment. Have a great day!
I figured out the CC thing. It's a setting on my end. From what I can tell, I now have CC on all but my most recent video. The reason for that is from what I've read, I have to give RUclips time to generate the CC words. So, I guess it can take 12-24 hours after an upload. Then, I click "add" from my end. So, I'll go in from time to time to check on them to see if they're ready.
How beautiful
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much
Any time! I hope you give it a try!
Great video! I enjoyed it so much! I have subscribed and rang the bell! Thrilled to have a new sewing buddy! Next video we will play together!
Good morning! Well thank you so much for finding me and subscribing, I appreciate that! What types of things do you like to sew? This was one of my first videos, I’d have to go back and watch it, but I’m going to guess that my lighting and my camera angles weren’t the best. I’ve only been doing this for about three months and have learned something each time I put a video out. I hope you have a great day and happy sewing!
@@MariesScrappyCreations I love crazy wonky patchwork. I just finished a baby quilt for my great grandson. You can see it on my channel. It ended up being a project of challenges. Wish I had found you earlier!
Your videos are great and the more you do the better you get. I personally like the chatting and demonstration, I feel like I used too when my friend and I got together in her sewing room. We made all kinds of sewing projects over the years. I don't have many sewing projects on my channel. But I did post the baby quilt I made. Most of my viewers are guys. 😆 We mostly do videos about our off grid life. Oh! Just figured out why my video was longer than I expected... I forgot to edit out a part so the end 🙃 is on twice! 😅
@@blissfulacresoffgridhomest2098 I will definitely come over and check out your channel. I love looking at quotes and I think the offbrand lifestyle is very interesting and it’s something that we had once format, so I’m sure I will like your channel. This week is probably the busiest I have been in a couple of years, and I’m not kidding. It’s 1:35 in the afternoon and although I was able to get my shower and fix us something to eat, I am just now getting to my sewing room because it has been just one thing after another. I wanted to be filming for Sunday’s tutorial by yesterday, but that hasn’t happened yet. I’m sure I’m preaching to the choir on this one, as you know all about how this goes, ha ha. I’ll pop over and subscribe and then I will get back over to watch your videos another day. Thank you so much! I look forward to getting to know you better.
Marie thanks! I am so excited to meet you! Have a beautiful day!
@@blissfulacresoffgridhomest2098 Thank you, you as well. I popped on over and subscribed and clicked the black bell, so I get all your notifications.
I love the size of this. Can Insulbrite be used in these and if you used that, would you only do a single layer of the batting?
Hi! I would use 2 layers of insulbrite, or one cotton batting and one insulbrite. Have fun!
hi marie . love these I wondering i use 50-weight cotton thread when i make quilts can i use the same thread for these hot pads i have 4 ready to stich,,thank you.
Hi Betty! Sure! I have used cotton thread many times on potholders, placemats, etc. Happy sewing, have fun!
A sra faz trabalhos maravilhosos, é pena não mostrar as medidas.
Se for possível, em Português.
Obrigado.
Sinto muito, esse foi um dos meus primeiros vídeos. Não dei nenhuma medida, porque instruí as pessoas a usar pequenos retalhos e fazer do tamanho que quisessem.
Se bem me lembro, meu tamanho final era de aproximadamente 10 "x 14". Quando costurei, cortei em 1,5" para as bordas em todas as quatro bordas antes de dobrar e costurar a costura superior. Espero ter ajudado
Eu usei o google tradutor, então espero que faça sentido
How much bigger is the backing on your big hot pad to make your binding? This is my next step
1.5" from edge. I'm going to link the video at that point in time, so in case you need to reference it for any reason. Have fun sewing!
ruclips.net/video/Q-zTO4eOiy4/видео.html
a tip for video recording, all shooting should be done horizontal not vertical. this gets rid of the black sides
at the sewing machine it was with black sides
Hi Anita! Thanks, I appreciate that. This was one of my first two videos that I ever made, right full of "oopsies". I knew the black lines were there, but at that point, I didn't know how to edit them out. Still now, I film in horizontal, yet some still have to be turned. I'm not sure why it happens, but at least now I know how to fix them. With these two videos, I could certainly go back and take them down and re-upload them, but I'd lose the comments, so I've left them up. Have a great day and thanks for stopping by and for your comment :-)
Did you make your top?
Yes, I made the scrappy top for this. I love piecing scraps 🥰
@@MariesScrappyCreations Do you have a pattern you prefer to use for that type of top? I seem to prefer the fit of that type lately.
@@judywiller2146 I guess I misunderstood you, I thought you meant the top of the hot pad. 🥰 No, I didn't sew my shirt, I don't see any clothing at all. I'm so sorry!
@@MariesScrappyCreations No problem, I think about sewing tops again but then I just go sew on another quilting project. I like the way you take time to develop a project and then share with others a how to video. Very generous of you and the way I think the world should work. I’m thinking on the pin cushion cause the one I use for my longarm doesn’t have a backing to keep me from poking my arm.
I like the straight stitch better
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment
Some people say just do a tutorial and don’t talk has much and drag the learning curb because us older folks like getting to the point from start to finish. 😅
Hi! Yes, and this was one of my first videos when my channel was brand new, so I was still finding my footing. I used to chat a lot more than what I do now, ha ha.
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