Really enjoyed this video! Love that doll dress .. I didn’t read the cap so I thought you were making the Korean traditional dress. I wish I had your talent to do this for my daughter .
Lol probably one of my favorite things about having an offspring as well. She likes most of my craftiness! Yeah they are called duckbill scissors and it is amazing for embroidery/grading/embellishment work!
Hmmmmm I didn't think about that! I guess, if you have a flat tip that you can change on the iron and test it out beforehand it might work? I'd be worried it could melt/burn the fabric, but if there is a "low" setting, wouldn't hurt to try or at least spray some water on before testing it out! LOL but please be safe!
Just discovered this channel out of the blue and love your personality as well as the videos. Hope to see you more in any future videos!
I was so into the video and then you pulled out the little iron and I skipped laughing and went to choking. It's so comedically small. I love it.
Absolutely stunning! I love watching thrift flips
Thanks so much!
That little iron is so adorable!
Really enjoyed this video! Love that doll dress .. I didn’t read the cap so I thought you were making the Korean traditional dress. I wish I had your talent to do this for my daughter .
Really resourceful with the materials and such a beautiful result! Love your work
So cool! Both dresses look great. Loved watching the process you took to make them
How beautiful😍
Nice to see you again!!
That is so adorable. You are such a good mommy! I love seeing your transformation flips. October is my birthday month too!
The matching dress for her doll is adorable as well. Both so cute!😍
You are so talented! Thanks for sharing!
It's so beautiful 😍
I missed these videos!
You’re amazing! Loved this. 🥰
omg these are so adorable 😍
Yay!! I miss your videos
I surely do miss uploading!
This is amaaaaazing! love it!
Thank you!!
adorable! Good job
Thank you! 😊
So cute
Loveeee your videos!
Glad you like them!
The only reason I would want an offspring: so I can make clothes for them. Hahaha
Add: I love that "offset" shears!
Lol probably one of my favorite things about having an offspring as well. She likes most of my craftiness! Yeah they are called duckbill scissors and it is amazing for embroidery/grading/embellishment work!
My almost 4 year old asked to be a 'Princess Ninja Witch'
Wow
Wowzaaaa! 😂
For the shear fabric embriodery you could use a saudering iron?
Hmmmmm I didn't think about that! I guess, if you have a flat tip that you can change on the iron and test it out beforehand it might work? I'd be worried it could melt/burn the fabric, but if there is a "low" setting, wouldn't hurt to try or at least spray some water on before testing it out! LOL but please be safe!
New series? 😍😍😍
Her reaction was just precious. haha Well done, you. (⑅◠ ◡ ◠)♡
I wished you lived much closer so you could make me some clothes. 😀
I’m willing to burn finger tips for you 😂😂😂
@@MsFrankenStitch well I don't want you to do that. 😂 BTW, I am loving these thrift store flips. 😀👍