Thank you for another fast and easy project, love it. I'm 66 and have sown for over 40 of those years and I've never made a french seam☺ thank you for the lesson..
I known this video is from a year ago, but I stumbled across it and I must say I love French seams ,😍 thank you so much for this simple awesome tutorial I've made a lot of tissue holders but you made your tutorial so simple and to the point 🤗😁HAPPY SEWING!
I just love your tutorials! I haven't sewn since I was first married in the 80's. Thanks to the pandemic, I have gotten back into doing it with your instructions. I can play it over and over again. I made 4 of these this afternoon. Thanks for your easy to follow guidelines. If I can sew, anyone can. :)
I have done these many times by different tutorials some I have liked some I haven't. This tutorial looks like the easiest and the quickest when I have seen for this project. I can't wait to try this. Thanks so much for your tutorials
Mr Patch, Maybe try this instead of backstitching. Set stitch length to 22 stitches per inc. Start at edge and sew thru seam allowance and a tad bit more. Then switch back to your chosen stitch length to finish sewing the seam. STOP just SHORT OF other seam allowance, reset to 22 stitches per inch and finish to edge of fabric. Voila! This method saves thread and reduces bulk. Got this idea out of a sewing methods book.
Thanks for the French seam hint AND the pocket! I'm giving these as gifts and I'll add a glasses cleaning cloth to the pocket.
You give the best instructions. So easy to follow.❤️
Excellent tutorial. Best I have watched thus far. Thank you
Thank you for another fast and easy project, love it. I'm 66 and have sown for over 40 of those years and I've never made a french seam☺ thank you for the lesson..
Cool demo Scrappy, like the french seam. Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial. Clean and simple and not wordy. Thank you. Happy sewing.
Thank you for doing the close-up of the overlap. :) It REALLY helped.
I known this video is from a year ago, but I stumbled across it and I must say I love French seams ,😍 thank you so much for this simple awesome tutorial I've made a lot of tissue holders but you made your tutorial so simple and to the point 🤗😁HAPPY SEWING!
I just love your tutorials! I haven't sewn since I was first married in the 80's. Thanks to the pandemic, I have gotten back into doing it with your instructions. I can play it over and over again. I made 4 of these this afternoon. Thanks for your easy to follow guidelines. If I can sew, anyone can. :)
That’s awesome! You’re welcome
I always need tissues. Who knows when I'll decide to bawl? I like the idea of a small pocket for hand sanitizer. Thank you.
😂 you’re welcome. Thanks for watching
I loved this and love learning new and easy projects, your I love how you are slow and easy with your instructions, thank you so much.
Awesome! Have you made these with boxed corners? You have the best videos!! Can't wait for the next one
Interesting! I've never thought about a French Seam on a Tissue Holder! Great idea!
thanks for the tip on the leader fabric... ver helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Always enjoy your videos, buddy. You're a great teacher and presenter.
I have done these many times by different tutorials some I have liked some I haven't. This tutorial looks like the easiest and the quickest when I have seen for this project. I can't wait to try this. Thanks so much for your tutorials
Fancy French Seams! Nice one :)
Soopa cute!
Thank you.
Very nice!
I like the French seam method, looks very professionally made!
Scrappy you do great tutorials! I just love watching your videos!
Thanks for this video I would love to see how you add the loop or key ring
You just would add the ribbon before you sew the French seam.
Cool idea, thnx!
Mr Patch, Maybe try this instead of backstitching. Set stitch length to 22 stitches per inc. Start at edge and sew thru seam allowance and a tad bit more. Then switch back to your chosen stitch length to finish sewing the seam. STOP just SHORT OF other seam allowance, reset to 22 stitches per inch and finish to edge of fabric. Voila! This method saves thread and reduces bulk.
Got this idea out of a sewing methods book.
Great idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
Excellent tutorial!
Tks for sharing this tutorial with us
So cute and easy! Thank you!
Great video! I made one tonight! It came out great!
Cute
love it cant wait to make these for my family as part of christmas presents!
Thank you for the video
I love it.
I added a pocket for hand sanitizer
What happened to the sound