Hello, I followed every step of yours and made my son a beautiful graduation stole. It was not difficult at all. The longest part was embroidering all the different areas but it was well worth it. Thank you for all your videos!!
I've really enjoyed watching your stole videos to help me prepare to devote for my daughter. Wish I could post for you to see mine. You're amazing. Thanks for sharing!!
good morning, again thanks for video. I'm going to make my first one this weekend following your video. Still would love to see how you add your designs in embrillance. thanks again.
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful and I am an experienced seamstress. Great job i am going to subscribe to your channel. Hope you grow your channel
Thank you for doing this and in such details.....I have to make about 25 for a male choir---nothing fancy---just basic stoles---I was worrying about the back neck---will it lay right--you know flat around the suit collar....It will be made from African print material for Black History Month---I have some time.....lol
Thank you for the information. What is your seam allowance? Also, Where do you get the patches that you use in your other videos for the sorority/fraternity stole?
I'm far from an expert on all of this but mine start base price $25 just for me to make the stole and cost goes up based on details you want. No 2 cost the same unless you get the exact same design woth name ans school change.
I started with 2 yards and folded and cut the fabric to give optimal length. It’s not guaranteed that our fabric was initially cut the same so I’m not sure.
Hello, I followed every step of yours and made my son a beautiful graduation stole. It was not difficult at all. The longest part was embroidering all the different areas but it was well worth it. Thank you for all your videos!!
So beautiful!
I've really enjoyed watching your stole videos to help me prepare to devote for my daughter. Wish I could post for you to see mine. You're amazing. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much for your tutorial!! I was able to do my grad stole and looks beautiful thanks to you 🥰🥰
very helpful video, quick question, may i skip the color of the serger thread, if using those 2 colors, may i use only white thread?
Great job thank you,
good morning, again thanks for video. I'm going to make my first one this weekend following your video. Still would love to see how you add your designs in embrillance. thanks again.
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful and I am an experienced seamstress. Great job i am going to subscribe to your channel. Hope you grow your channel
I love your work. I am interested in you making me one for my Master's Degree.
Good job!
Thank you for the tutorial.❤ How many stoles from 2 yards.
Thank you for doing this and in such details.....I have to make about 25 for a male choir---nothing fancy---just basic stoles---I was worrying about the back neck---will it lay right--you know flat around the suit collar....It will be made from African print material for Black History Month---I have some time.....lol
What size letter to you use for the Greek letters. And type of lettering for the school degrees?
Thank you for the information. What is your seam allowance? Also, Where do you get the patches that you use in your other videos for the sorority/fraternity stole?
Quarter inch allowance and i get the patches digitized.
What's the length pls???
What is a good price to charge for a custom stole i would love to start making these
I'm far from an expert on all of this but mine start base price $25 just for me to make the stole and cost goes up based on details you want. No 2 cost the same unless you get the exact same design woth name ans school change.
Hi I tried your method cutting, my length is 60 in, not 72 how did you come up with 72?
I started with 2 yards and folded and cut the fabric to give optimal length. It’s not guaranteed that our fabric was initially cut the same so I’m not sure.
What type of interfacing you use light or medium
Medium!
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Am surprised you don't tie sm knot between Changing threads loosen tension and pull new color through instead rechange one by one
Far from an expert with all of this so hopefully skills like that will come with more experience 😊