I’m just starting to make rope bowls and baskets. I love the way you incorporated fabric, makes for a beautiful finished project. Your instructions are very easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I have made a few rope bags in the past, but your bowls and hot plates are beautiful, and the techniques ingenious. Kathleen in Canada
Thank you for an awesome tutorial! I have watched so many videos in rope bowls, your video is my favorite! You went slow and explained every step, I really appreciate that!! Now I will head out to get some rope!!! 😊
@@TheLadymolly I’m so glad you liked the bowl. So easy to make. And yes my ring. Thank you. It says “I have found the one whom my would loves” in Hebrew ❤️
Thanks for this tutorial! "SEW" cute! I have some rope that I bought for another project but never used it, and now I can't remember what project I bought it for. Hah! This is a great use for quilting scraps and clothesline rope. 😊
@@kim4083 I’ve done that before too. Bought stuff then I can’t remember what it was for. Glad I could help in helping you out with a new project. Now don’t forget! lol. Let me know how it goes.
@@annchaigh6065 No. You’ll actually be able to make several things. I made the little basket, the trivet and a coaster too! Let me know when you make something
@@elena3831 for a trivet, it will help with the heat and protect your counter. And for the trivet, well it’s makes the rope disappear a bit beneath the fabric. But you certainly don’t need it. Try it both ways and see what you like best.
@@valeriehofmann2615 I cut a hole in my table and my sewing machine sits flush with the table. And the plastic is my insert so the table and machine are one
I’m just starting to make rope bowls and baskets. I love the way you incorporated fabric, makes for a beautiful finished project. Your instructions are very easy to follow. Thank you!
@@sharonhplamondon4694 thank you so much for watching and enjoying my video. Soon I’ll be back with another fun rope coaster project.
Thanks for your time to show us how to do this bowl.
@@SSSHarn you’re very welcome. It was fun making this tutorial.
Thanks for posting this video. I learned so much and hopefully my bowls will look better from now on. Congratulation's on the three grand babies!
@@carolmailes5558 that’s great. Glad I could help. Let me know how yours turn out.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I have made a few rope bags in the past, but your bowls and hot plates are beautiful, and the techniques ingenious. Kathleen in Canada
@@p.kathleenshigemi5658 awww that was so sweet of you. Thank you. So glad you enjoyed it and was helpful. Let me know if you make one
Thank you for an awesome tutorial! I have watched so many videos in rope bowls, your video is my favorite! You went slow and explained every step, I really appreciate that!! Now I will head out to get some rope!!! 😊
@@CherylBri thank you for such a lovely comment. I’m so glad I could help. Let me know if you make one.
@@sewmartha yes I made one and it turned out pretty good! I still have a lot to learn, but I’m hooked! 😊
@@CherylBri that’s awesome! There are so many ways to use rope and make all kinds of fun crafts!!
Thanks for showing how to make these. What size needle is used and type of thread used in bobbin top thread?
@@gromit3556 hi. I use a jeans needle and just plain cotton thread. Nothing fancy
Super helpful. Thank you for sharing!
@@dawnesmith-sliming7004 I’m so glad. Thanks for watching
How adorable! Those would be great gifts! I want to make some coasters!!
Go for it! They are super easy!
Three time grandma!!! Congratulations!
@@nuriagiralt617 yes 🙌🏼 being a grandma is the best!!
I really appreciate this tutorial. The bowls and trivet are really cute and such nice gift ideas.
And congratulations on your new grand babies!
You are so welcome! Im glad you found it helpful. Let me know if you decide to make some.
That is so cool! I love it! ❤
@@sewforlife586 yay I’m so glad!!! Make one and let me know how it goes.
I love the bowl! I will make a few as gifts. By the way, I love the writing on your ring.
@@TheLadymolly I’m so glad you liked the bowl. So easy to make. And yes my ring. Thank you. It says “I have found the one whom my would loves” in Hebrew ❤️
Congratulations on all your new blessings 👶🏻👶🏻👶🏻👰♀️ and thanks for the tutorial
Awww @@budoneof15 thank you. They’re actually all coming tomorrow and I can’t wait to see them ❤️
Thank you for this video. You are a great teacher! I can’t wait to make one.
@@sdlepal such a sweet compliment. Thank you. Let me know how yours turns out
Thanks for this tutorial! "SEW" cute! I have some rope that I bought for another project but never used it, and now I can't remember what project I bought it for. Hah! This is a great use for quilting scraps and clothesline rope. 😊
@@kim4083 I’ve done that before too. Bought stuff then I can’t remember what it was for. Glad I could help in helping you out with a new project. Now don’t forget! lol. Let me know how it goes.
Thank you so much ❤ Congratulations 👏 from Brasil 🇧🇷 kss
@@bethlouren1 you are so welcome. I have a new project coming soon!
Thank you so much for this. Such a smart idea with both sides
@@lutishahill1393 thanks! Let me know when you try it
Thanks for the video. I had never seen THIS technique before.
@@Do-U-Know-me00 awesome. Thank you. Let me know if you try it.
I'm going to try and make some. Thank you for showing us how to make these.
@@chloetenbusch7331 you’re welcome. Come back and let me know how you did.
Those are so cute! I will try to make one. Thank you for sharing
@@brendah4689 my pleasure. Come back and let me know how yours turn out
So clever
@@debraimmer260 thank you
Does the trivit take the whole clothes line or is there some left for a coaster?
@@annchaigh6065 No. You’ll actually be able to make several things. I made the little basket, the trivet and a coaster too! Let me know when you make something
So fun and creative. Why do you need the extra layer of interfacing?
@@elena3831 for a trivet, it will help with the heat and protect your counter. And for the trivet, well it’s makes the rope disappear a bit beneath the fabric. But you certainly don’t need it. Try it both ways and see what you like best.
@@sewmartha thank you.
What is that on top of your sewing machine?
Are you referring to the machine behind me? That is my longarm. And that little black box is my screen.
@@sewmartha no the plastic guide
@@valeriehofmann2615 I cut a hole in my table and my sewing machine sits flush with the table. And the plastic is my insert so the table and machine are one
@@sewmartha the flower shape under the presser foot
@@valeriehofmann2615 awwwee yes that’s my “Seams So Easy” by Lori Holt. Here’s the link if you want to check it out. a.co/d/96pMrQX