Hello! Thank you for another 🤦moment!! Combining bias and stay stitching is sooooo smart. Your other techniques are great too and useful. Have a fabulous today, Steph
A video on how to find the straight grain on wovens and knits might be good. My favorite method on wovens is to pull a thread from the selvedge across to the other selvedge and cut on that line. On knits, it is to slide the selvedges together up or down until the folded fabric hangs flat without those waves in it.
Good idea! I like to use a needle and follow one of the knit columns to mark straight grain on knits - works very well, though it’s a bit difficult to do on finer knits🤗 Putting selvages together is a great method, too!
I am very lucky that we have a local store here in Lithuania that has huge interfacing selection for very affordable prices - the roll of bias-cut interfacing tape was only 6.5Eur for 100 meters!🤩🙌 If not for that store, I would have spent a small fortune on interfacing, too😁
Thank you for all your amazing knowledge and tips. I asked you before about the light in the background, but have lost the info. Would you mind to give it to me again 😊
I was thinking about adding link to the lamp in this video actually😅 Perfect item for upcoming dark winter season👍 You can find it on Amazon as Neatfi XL🤗
Good tips. Love pulling the thread for line to cut. The microphone you use is a clip on. Have you ever tried the no app no Bluetooth kind whet you plug in the microphone to the bottom of your phone? I'm in the market to get a microphone. If you like yours can you say what kind it is.? I think your kind you need a blue tooth?
I use Rode Wireless Go II microphone - it’s wireless and has a receiver that plugs into camera or phone. It’s a bit pricey, but has great reviews - I’ve bought some bad microphones in the past that never lasted or had good quality audio, and I haven’t had any issues with this one so far🤗
Your videos are so helpful, thankyou.
So many times, I said AHA! Out loud. Thank you. I feel smarter now. 😊
Wow! Never would've thought of bias in place of stay stitch! Thank you!
What is this bias-cut interfacing on a roll? Could you provide a brand name?
Hello! Thank you for another 🤦moment!! Combining bias and stay stitching is sooooo smart. Your other techniques are great too and useful. Have a fabulous today, Steph
Great idea on matching the stripes.
A video on how to find the straight grain on wovens and knits might be good. My favorite method on wovens is to pull a thread from the selvedge across to the other selvedge and cut on that line. On knits, it is to slide the selvedges together up or down until the folded fabric hangs flat without those waves in it.
Good idea! I like to use a needle and follow one of the knit columns to mark straight grain on knits - works very well, though it’s a bit difficult to do on finer knits🤗 Putting selvages together is a great method, too!
How wide should i cut the strip of bias interfacing to make my own stay stitched bias tape...i can't the precut tape anywhere
I feel like I could spend a small fortune on interfacing acquisition. LOL
I am very lucky that we have a local store here in Lithuania that has huge interfacing selection for very affordable prices - the roll of bias-cut interfacing tape was only 6.5Eur for 100 meters!🤩🙌 If not for that store, I would have spent a small fortune on interfacing, too😁
Thank you for all your amazing knowledge and tips. I asked you before about the light in the background, but have lost the info. Would you mind to give it to me again 😊
I was thinking about adding link to the lamp in this video actually😅 Perfect item for upcoming dark winter season👍 You can find it on Amazon as Neatfi XL🤗
Good tips. Love pulling the thread for line to cut. The microphone you use is a clip on. Have you ever tried the no app no Bluetooth kind whet you plug in the microphone to the bottom of your phone? I'm in the market to get a microphone. If you like yours can you say what kind it is.? I think your kind you need a blue tooth?
I use Rode Wireless Go II microphone - it’s wireless and has a receiver that plugs into camera or phone. It’s a bit pricey, but has great reviews - I’ve bought some bad microphones in the past that never lasted or had good quality audio, and I haven’t had any issues with this one so far🤗