Those are all so lovely! I’m going to make some for the residents in my mother’s assisted living home. Thank you so much for all the great ideas and inspiration!😊😊😊
I absolutely loved each video you did in this series! Thank you for sharing your creations along with all the tips and tricks! I've already made my first two and I'm so excited to keep going on this fun new rope bowl journey! I think I'll make some coasters too!
Thank you for sharing this, I’ve just made my first basket, with 6mm braided cord, and added the flower that you showed us how to make. And I’m so chuffed at, how well it turned out. I would go as far as to say, IM HOOKED.❤❤
Great ideas. I have been using the Amazon cord and love it. I also have used Walmart's clothesline which is thinner and is very sturdy when made up. I have gotten some from the Dollar store but haven't gotten to it yet.
Would you please let me know the name of the ETSY shop for the Jodi squares? I only see fabric panels. Loved your tutorial. I am new to this but now have great ideas! Thank you
My needles keeps breaking. I am using my pfaff sensational, pro and my pfaff 610 ambition I am using a jean needle and my width is at six and my Length is at four but it’s still keeps breaking. I’m so frustrated I’m using an 8 mm rope from Hobby lobby, that is for macramé. I saw other people using this rope.
Hello there! How frequently is your needle breaking? When they begin to dull, they become prone to breaking. Even the best needles will need to be changed a few times over the course of this project. So if your needle is not hitting anything it shouldn't, then dullness is the most likely culprit. Slowing down may also help prevent breaking, as well. Happy Sewing! -Rebs
Love Reb's tutorials ❤ she is great!
These bowls are so beautiful! Thanks for all the tips.
Those are all so lovely! I’m going to make some for the residents in my mother’s assisted living home. Thank you so much for all the great ideas and inspiration!😊😊😊
I absolutely loved each video you did in this series! Thank you for sharing your creations along with all the tips and tricks! I've already made my first two and I'm so excited to keep going on this fun new rope bowl journey! I think I'll make some coasters too!
Thank you for sharing this, I’ve just made my first basket, with 6mm braided cord, and added the flower that you showed us how to make. And I’m so chuffed at, how well it turned out. I would go as far as to say, IM HOOKED.❤❤
Great ideas. I have been using the Amazon cord and love it. I also have used Walmart's clothesline which is thinner and is very sturdy when made up. I have gotten some from the Dollar store but haven't gotten to it yet.
Beautiful bowls, thanks for sharing
🥰🥰 the sunflower bowl!
I like your bowls I learned a lot from you but I like to see the bowls being made.
I love your tutorials. Thank you!
Thank you for this video I really learned alot you did a very good job
Love your video's! My question is once you order the pictures, how do you print them on fabric? I appreciate your help. ♥
Thanks for the video. I love all your bowls. You are so creative. Will you be doing any videos showing just how you made some of these bowls?
Yes - Check the description above and there is a link to showing the video showing how to make the bowls!
Thank you. Do you show how to make the tall bowl?
Would you please let me know the name of the ETSY shop for the Jodi squares? I only see fabric panels. Loved your tutorial. I am new to this but now have great ideas! Thank you
Do you have any idea when you will make the video showing how to do a square rope bowl? Looking forward to this tutorial.
ruclips.net/video/pFOatBBbwT4/видео.html
Go to 28:34 seconds
Question: Do you add extra pressserfoot pressure to help keep the rope from sliding out of position while sewing?
What do you think of picking the edges of the strips?
Can you do a video on how you make your fabric flowers? Thanks
She has a video on the one she did that was done 11 months ago and at the end she shows how to do the flowers.
My needles keeps breaking. I am using my pfaff sensational, pro and my pfaff 610 ambition I am using a jean needle and my width is at six and my Length is at four but it’s still keeps breaking. I’m so frustrated I’m using an 8 mm rope from Hobby lobby, that is for macramé. I saw other people using this rope.
Hello there! How frequently is your needle breaking? When they begin to dull, they become prone to breaking. Even the best needles will need to be changed a few times over the course of this project. So if your needle is not hitting anything it shouldn't, then dullness is the most likely culprit.
Slowing down may also help prevent breaking, as well.
Happy Sewing!
-Rebs
Oh thank you for sharing !!