⏱️TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:22 How to Make a Tabletop Ironing Board 05:12 How to Make Tailor's Pressing Ham 10:41 How to Make Pin Cushions (3 different types) 14:52 EXTRA: How to transform an Old Speaker into a Magnetic Pincushion
Vintage tailors hams were apparently filled with hardwood sawdust/shavings, for those curious. If you have access, you may want to try that as a filling instead :)
yes! not only vintage ones though. the wood shavings/dust is actually important as you are pressing on the ham, theres steam and moisture and those fillings absorb it better and dont get moldy like fabrics can (also they are less likely to become lumpy and bumpy)
modern ones should be filled with sawdust too. it is firmer and less likely to mold. i bought sawdust ones without trouble, and not very expensive where i live either.
I'm really pleased to see how you make the tailors hams. I've recently moved house and now I only have a small sewing room so I'll have to make do with my fold up ironing board, however I'll certainly make the hams that you have shown. Fortunately I have a few wool blankets that I can cut up for the hams. I remember when I was a little girl (I'm almost 70 y.o.), folding ironing boards always came with a separate folding piece underneath the ironing board so that when you opened the ironing board, there was another part that could be lifted up for ironing the shoulders on sleeves, cuffs, ruffles, etc. I'm so often surprised when I hear people who not only don't iron anything, but they don't even know how to iron! It's a shame that some of these things that we just used to take for granted, have now just become a thing of the past. I was only telling a young lass today that when you bought purses or handbags, they were always manufactured with a coin sewn into the inside because it was considered unlucky to give a purse or handbag without a coin inside it. I also remember that females, including children, were also expected to wear hats and gloves for church and Sunday school, as well as school uniforms. I find myself telling younger people some of these things that have disappeared nowadays, but there are other things that are celebrated nowadays such as Halloween and Valentines day. I live in Australia. I realise that this isn't sewing related, but I'd love to know in what country you live and if you have noticed any changes in your country. I love that thanks to the internet, we are able to extend our knowledge on certain subjects, such as sewing related information here, but it's also given us the opportunit learn about the various cultures and countries around the world. Back to your excellent and very informative sewing related video. I'd be really grateful if you would please put the measurements for the hams in the area below as it's difficult to see the measurements on the screen because of size and colour of the font of the measurements on the screen, and also the contrast of measurements on the screen and the size and colour against the background colour. I'd be really grateful to you if you would be kind enough to do this for me please. I'd also like to suggest something to make it easier to turn the fabric from the inside out. If you sew a piece of thread doubled over at the opposite end of the opening, so that where the loop is doubled over at the top part, it's caught under a couple of the stitches when sewing (around the end opposite the opening), ensuring that the thread is long enough to hold onto to pull it at the opening end. When turning the piece through to the right side, it makes it so much easier to turn back from the inside out. This is especially handy for turning thick fabric through, or narrow pieces such as for straps, etc. The thickness of the thread required will depend upon the thickness of the fabric that needs to be turned, and the amount of tension that's required to pull through. If you don't want to double over the thread, then a piece of nylon ribbon also works well because it will be strong enough to pull on, and it will catch over a few sewing stitches so no need for a loop to double it over. I'm sorry if I haven't described this very well as it's probably easier to show on a video than describe it with words, however I'm happy to expand on my explanation if you would like.
Hello Wendy! Thank you so very much for your time and your kind words! I was loving to read about your experiences. The trick to turning out the fabric from the inside out was great (it's very well explained) and never hear about the coin in a purse and ... I'll try both soon!! 😍 You can find patterns and more detailed instructions on my blog 👉 blog.katiaolivera.com/how-to-make-pincushions. Please be safe and have a fantastic day! 😊
What a lovely comment! I really enjoyed reading your tip on how to turn inside out, and I do love the descriptions on fashion, and the way people used to be more elegant, the coun in the purse was lovely.
Pregunto. ¿No da problemas de humedad, al cabo del tiempo plancha con vapor sobre la tabla de madera ? Me gusta mucho todos estos accesorios, me parece una forma estupenda para que los trabajos queden bien. Muchas gracias por compartirlo.😊❤
I love this! My grandfather was a professional tailor who made custom suits for both men and women back in the day. I’ve visited his shops many times while I was younger though he didn’t let me touch client’s garments. Lol. I sewed around him when I was 7 he let me touch Singer manual sewing machine. My mom is also a very good seamstress and made all of my dresses for piano recitals and concerts! Now I’m into making quilts (though I’m not American I’m in Japan!) and making all kinds of stuff, and I love to make my own sewing tools like this! I already made pincushions and needle books that hold tons of needles that don’t take spaces and can carry in my purse if I wanted. I was shopping for tailors hem and what we call sleeve pressing cake (the long one), and I was surprised they can be quite expensive! I love that I can make these things easily! I have old wool blankets (100% felted wool) that I don’t use as it’s super heavy lol. Yes it’s warm but so heavy in a queen size 😂Now I know how to upcycle them. 😊 Thanks for the inspiration! This is wonderful! Just subscribed!
Good idea to use an old wool blanket as padding for your pressing board! 👌🏻Turning an old speaker into a magnetic pin cushion was also so creative. I have made most of these items as well - but I have yet to make those jars with pincushions on top and I think that will be really helpful to store my pins in. 😊
Pin Cushions are some of the things I have been wanting to make (for gifts and for use at home). I love your pin cushions on top of jars idea; and, the one on top of the sewing machine. The jars may be used to hold spools of threads, snips, buttons and other items in plain sight. Wonderful. Back in Public School my sewing teachers told me that Tailor's Hams and rolls were filled with sawdust. I don't know how I would ever completely fill a Tailor's Ham or Roll with sawdust (or what kind of wood saw dust to use). Your way of making those very useful tools looks like something I should be able to do by myself. These are wonderful ways to use up all those scrap pieces of fabric and threads. Thank you for this video.
Thank you, Arvetta! I prefer to use fabric scraps to fill the cushions because the sawdust could create a lot of dust when used as a filler. In addition, it could also stain the fabric when it is in contact with the heat and steam of the iron. BTW, It's a lovely idea, that you make these pincushions for gifts 🥰.
These are great ideas. Luckily, I've been able to find tailor's hams and a wrist pin holder (magnetic) in thrift stores along with other nice sewing tools. I just found a mechanical sewing machine for less than $20 that works great. Shop around--bargains are out there. Happy sewing!
In that case why bother just go buy all clothing already made and change channel don't spoil it for the all of us who really enjoy sowing and crafting y thank this nice lady for her time and teachings I already made some of the pretty things she made ❤
Soy músico pero me atrae la costura desde hace algún tiempo, admiro este tipo de contenido es muy bello y relajante, felicidades por transmitir tu talento y creatividad, saludos de una nueva suscriptora desde Veracruz Puerto 🇲🇽🙋🏻♀️👏🏼
Good morning. Two years ago I commented on this video. I was impressed and assimilated, every action of recycling and design. Today I put into practice what I learned from you. You are talented. Fotini from Greece ❤
You’re very creative. These tools are great and you hand made them ! 👍 well done. I am saving this video to make them when I can clear up a room and make it into a sewing room. These tools cost so much in stores so by making them ourselves , we stand to save $$$ .. lots of $$$ in savings 😉 . That old speaker …omg , who would have thought we can repurpose it the way you did ! It feels good to repurpose stuff . Thanks for this inspirational video! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Я наконец то нашла время для того чтобы начать учиться такому увлекательному ремеслу.Благодарю,Катя,💞💪👍 за такое вдохновенное видео,в нем нашла все что мне необходимо сделать в настоящее время.🥰😍✂️
What a beautiful elegant video. You have turned sewing into an artwork. I am captivated. Thank you for a quality production unlike any other on RUclips.
I finished making the ironing forms last night and all in all I am very pleased with them. Thank you for your helpful and soothing tutorials, I am planning on updating my sewing area using your examples and reusing supplies I have available.
What a relaxing and inspiring video, your pin cushions jars are so cute! If you do a lot of notching in your projects it is worth investing in pinking shears to save yourself cutting each notch individually. It also helps to prevent fraying.
Очень хорошо всё показано и сделано, единственно, внутрь подушек для утюжки лучше не дожить обрезки ткани, от пара они будут увлажнятся сильно и не просыхать, лучше положить опилки для животных из не смолистых деревьев. Всё аккуратно, красиво, спокойная музыка,просто супер
Thank you so much for this video I completely enjoyed it and appreciate the saving the scraps for the stuffing idea, fantastic. That idea alone made it worth having to read the closed caption interpretation.
I told my mum just now about it, and my mum told me my grandma her mum used to do most pillows and mattresses this way and I have never thought of that! I thought the fillings in the pillows and the mattresses were made from cotton wool that were washed/wet but were being dried that hard XD
TY! A perfectly made video! I iron everything and these boards will make it so much easier. I sew when every I can and adding this great large ironing space will make my bigger projects so much easier.
Здравствуйте! Спасибо за видео! Вы замечательный человек! И приспособления для ВТО, и игольницы, и органайзеры для хранения булавок очень классные получились! Благодарю! Вдохновили!🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘❤💯🌹
Oh! I've just finished making squares for patchwork and dumped the too small scraps into my bin. Thank goodness it was in my dry bin and I haven't thrown it out. Didn't know I could still use the too small pieces. Always interested in tailor's hams. Thanks! I also did the pincushion around the sewing machine for ages because I thougjt it was a convenient pincushion place for it, except I made the fastener with velcro on 2 places so I could make it either a sewing machine pincushion or a wrist pincushion. I also did a fabric basket wrapped around the body of my machine to place scissors, marking pens etc since I always misplace mine during projects.
Thank you for this relaxing and informative video! I like your message of upcycling and reusing what you already have to create something new and beautiful!
Какое замечательное профессиональное видео! Для не профессионалов, для тех, кто шьёт на бытовом уровне, это может и не обязательные предметы, но... смотришь видео, и невозможно оторваться от этого действия. Очень полезно. Спасибо из России.
Wow!! This video is so amazing! Starting with the soundtrack you choose... Perfect! SO calm and relaxing! Your ideas using recycling materials are sustainable and so actual. Congratulations! Cheers from Brazil!
Ha! I had been thinking about maybe using the fabric scraps as well for filling before it showed up on your video, so glad to know it’s going to work! Thanks for the tutorials!
Wonderful video! I liked your well thought out process, aesthetic choices, your precision, you didn't waste your materials and you reincorporated your scraps. Bravo! I also liked that you were to the point in your demonstration. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you so for this video. Even though I am still a beginner buying additional supplies when I have the material to make just seems like avoiding a learning exercise and a waste of additional money.
Excelente 🎯💯👌👍👏👏👏muchas veces me pregunté como sería que se podía hacer esos almohadones tan útiles de costura gracias por mostrar con maravillosa técnica el paso a paso de la confección de cada elemento, felicidades gran video 💯👌👍👏👏👏saludos desde Costa Rica,Centroamérica.
Que ideas geniales! Primera vez que veo su canal y me gusta mucho la calidad del contenido y del video en sí. Gracias por compartir Ahora veré los demás de sus videos.👍🏻
I made a small board as you have for my doll clothes, but seeing how you have made a large board for ironing I think will make a large board too. I will have more space without an ironing board in my sewing room. Genial!! Muchas Gracias!
Your work is so delicately done! I get excited that I see many hints of Japan here and there in your videos,,, and you’re even ironing 袴⁉︎😳 I love the idea of DIYing ironing manjus, I was just struggling last night using bed cushions, but would be lovely to have them sitting around even when not in use if made with favorite textiles🥰
I recently watched this video and made a tabletop ironing board a little smaller than a piece of A3 paper, and I use it almost every day. Thanks so much!
Wonderful video-thank you! I’ve been needing a tailor’s ham and sausage press for a while, but I just couldn’t bring myself to spend $14 for just the ham at the craft store. And goodness knows I have oodles of fabric around. Thank you for the clear measurements! I’ll be making these very soon :3
Qué encanto de vídeo! Por supuesto que enseguida de comenzar a verlo me he suscrito al canal. Me encanta tu manera de trabajar, eres inspiradora, gracias!!!
Oye muchas gracias por tu video soy diseñadora de modas y me inspira un montón todo lo que te vi hacer con esa paz que lo haces, se mira que lo haces con mucha pasión!
Justo me compré una máquina de coser, y me saltó tu video, debe ser una señal!! Lo amé, es muy aesthetic y relajante, pero también muy útil y ecologico en varios aspectos, justo como a mi me gusta! Gracias por enseñar esto, será uno de mis primeros proyectos de costura, en cuanto sepa usar la máquina jajaja
Great ideas! Although I wonder how the wood will handle the moisture from ironing with steam over time. I also made my own tailor ham and sausage. Its super affordable
Que belleza de vídeo! Me lo recomendó RUclips y me alegro de haberlo visto. Preciosa manera de filmar y editar, transmites calma y paz mientras nos enseñas tus geniales ideas. Me suscribo ya mismo.😊💘🥰. Mucha suerte y que crezca mucho tu canal. Bendiciones! Angela desde UK.
Wow! Such a fantastic video! Loving your channel! Not sure I've ever subscribed quicker than I did to yours after seeing this one. I was wondering if you would ever be interested in selling your patterns for these? For those of us who are lacking in the area of drawing and layout of such designs. Those who can do, those who can't, buy the pattern lol
Thank you very much, Kera! I'm happy you like it 😊. You can view more details about patterns and measurements on my blog post (link in this video description).
Vi, há 3 dias, meu professor de moda usando um taylor’s ham. Enviei mensagem para ele pedindo para me ensinar a fazer um desde sexta-feira. Ele não me respondeu ainda. Hoje é domingo e eu encontro este vídeo maravilhoso! Foi além do que eu queria. Muito muito grata!!!❤❤❤
Que alegria saber que o meu vídeo te ajudou tanto, Emelina! 😊 Às vezes as respostas demoram um pouquinho, mas fico muito feliz que você tenha encontrado aqui o que precisava. Se tiver alguma dúvida ou se quiser ver algo mais em detalhe, estarei à disposição para ajudar. Muito obrigada pelo seu apoio e por assistir ao vídeo! ❤
El youtube me recomendó tu video y me gustó mucho la calma que tu transmites y el cariño que tienes con la confección. Quiero empezar a crear contenido sobre manualidades también y tu manera me inspiro. Gracias desde Brasil! 😄
⏱️TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
00:22 How to Make a Tabletop Ironing Board
05:12 How to Make Tailor's Pressing Ham
10:41 How to Make Pin Cushions (3 different types)
14:52 EXTRA: How to transform an Old Speaker into a Magnetic Pincushion
Gracias lo haré
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Can you make a video in English please that would be most helpful. Thank you I’m so glad I came upon your page!
Hello @@anglieaellerbee2185 For English subtitles, please turn on Subtitles/CC button on the video. Thank you!
Vintage tailors hams were apparently filled with hardwood sawdust/shavings, for those curious. If you have access, you may want to try that as a filling instead :)
yes! not only vintage ones though. the wood shavings/dust is actually important as you are pressing on the ham, theres steam and moisture and those fillings absorb it better and dont get moldy like fabrics can (also they are less likely to become lumpy and bumpy)
My husband does construction he is being me some sawdust from work...lol
I made a ham and couldn’t get it firm enough, so ended up buying sawdust filled ones.
modern ones should be filled with sawdust too. it is firmer and less likely to mold. i bought sawdust ones without trouble, and not very expensive where i live either.
@@vegetablea9611 I looked at my local place (a fabricland) and theirs were stuffed with poly fill or something, they were super light. :(
I'm really pleased to see how you make the tailors hams. I've recently moved house and now I only have a small sewing room so I'll have to make do with my fold up ironing board, however I'll certainly make the hams that you have shown. Fortunately I have a few wool blankets that I can cut up for the hams.
I remember when I was a little girl (I'm almost 70 y.o.), folding ironing boards always came with a separate folding piece underneath the ironing board so that when you opened the ironing board, there was another part that could be lifted up for ironing the shoulders on sleeves, cuffs, ruffles, etc. I'm so often surprised when I hear people who not only don't iron anything, but they don't even know how to iron!
It's a shame that some of these things that we just used to take for granted, have now just become a thing of the past. I was only telling a young lass today that when you bought purses or handbags, they were always manufactured with a coin sewn into the inside because it was considered unlucky to give a purse or handbag without a coin inside it. I also remember that females, including children, were also expected to wear hats and gloves for church and Sunday school, as well as school uniforms. I find myself telling younger people some of these things that have disappeared nowadays, but there are other things that are celebrated nowadays such as Halloween and Valentines day. I live in Australia. I realise that this isn't sewing related, but I'd love to know in what country you live and if you have noticed any changes in your country.
I love that thanks to the internet, we are able to extend our knowledge on certain subjects, such as sewing related information here, but it's also given us the opportunit learn about the various cultures and countries around the world.
Back to your excellent and very informative sewing related video. I'd be really grateful if you would please put the measurements for the hams in the area below as it's difficult to see the measurements on the screen because of size and colour of the font of the measurements on the screen, and also the contrast of measurements on the screen and the size and colour against the background colour. I'd be really grateful to you if you would be kind enough to do this for me please.
I'd also like to suggest something to make it easier to turn the fabric from the inside out.
If you sew a piece of thread doubled over at the opposite end of the opening, so that where the loop is doubled over at the top part, it's caught under a couple of the stitches when sewing (around the end opposite the opening), ensuring that the thread is long enough to hold onto to pull it at the opening end. When turning the piece through to the right side, it makes it so much easier to turn back from the inside out.
This is especially handy for turning thick fabric through, or narrow pieces such as for straps, etc.
The thickness of the thread required will depend upon the thickness of the fabric that needs to be turned, and the amount of tension that's required to pull through. If you don't want to double over the thread, then a piece of nylon ribbon also works well because it will be strong enough to pull on, and it will catch over a few sewing stitches so no need for a loop to double it over.
I'm sorry if I haven't described this very well as it's probably easier to show on a video than describe it with words, however I'm happy to expand on my explanation if you would like.
Hello Wendy! Thank you so very much for your time and your kind words! I was loving to read about your experiences. The trick to turning out the fabric from the inside out was great (it's very well explained) and never hear about the coin in a purse and ... I'll try both soon!! 😍
You can find patterns and more detailed instructions on my blog 👉 blog.katiaolivera.com/how-to-make-pincushions.
Please be safe and have a fantastic day! 😊
What a lovely comment! I really enjoyed reading your tip on how to turn inside out, and I do love the descriptions on fashion, and the way people used to be more elegant, the coun in the purse was lovely.
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@@fawn2911 you don't pass the vibe check to have that pfp 👎🏼
I loved these lovely nuggets of information ❤
There is nothing quite like making your tools the colors and styles you want. What wonderful ideas and work.
Thank you, Teresa! Glad you like it 😊
Pregunto.
¿No da problemas de humedad, al cabo del tiempo plancha con vapor sobre la tabla de madera ?
Me gusta mucho todos estos accesorios, me parece una forma estupenda para que los trabajos queden bien.
Muchas gracias por compartirlo.😊❤
I love this! My grandfather was a professional tailor who made custom suits for both men and women back in the day. I’ve visited his shops many times while I was younger though he didn’t let me touch client’s garments. Lol. I sewed around him when I was 7 he let me touch Singer manual sewing machine. My mom is also a very good seamstress and made all of my dresses for piano recitals and concerts! Now I’m into making quilts (though I’m not American I’m in Japan!) and making all kinds of stuff, and I love to make my own sewing tools like this! I already made pincushions and needle books that hold tons of needles that don’t take spaces and can carry in my purse if I wanted. I was shopping for tailors hem and what we call sleeve pressing cake (the long one), and I was surprised they can be quite expensive! I love that I can make these things easily! I have old wool blankets (100% felted wool) that I don’t use as it’s super heavy lol. Yes it’s warm but so heavy in a queen size 😂Now I know how to upcycle them. 😊
Thanks for the inspiration! This is wonderful! Just subscribed!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, @KittenBowl1! I'm glad the video was helpful, for you 😊.
Good idea to use an old wool blanket as padding for your pressing board! 👌🏻Turning an old speaker into a magnetic pin cushion was also so creative. I have made most of these items as well - but I have yet to make those jars with pincushions on top and I think that will be really helpful to store my pins in. 😊
Thank you, Miss Matti! I'm happy you like it 🥰
Pin Cushions are some of the things I have been wanting to make (for gifts and for use at home). I love your pin cushions on top of jars idea; and, the one on top of the sewing machine. The jars may be used to hold spools of threads, snips, buttons and other items in plain sight. Wonderful.
Back in Public School my sewing teachers told me that Tailor's Hams and rolls were filled with sawdust. I don't know how I would ever completely fill a Tailor's Ham or Roll with sawdust (or what kind of wood saw dust to use). Your way of making those very useful tools looks like something I should be able to do by myself. These are wonderful ways to use up all those scrap pieces of fabric and threads. Thank you for this video.
Thank you, Arvetta! I prefer to use fabric scraps to fill the cushions because the sawdust could create a lot of dust when used as a filler. In addition, it could also stain the fabric when it is in contact with the heat and steam of the iron. BTW, It's a lovely idea, that you make these pincushions for gifts 🥰.
Wish all sewing videos on youtube had quality like this
These are great ideas. Luckily, I've been able to find tailor's hams and a wrist pin holder (magnetic) in thrift stores along with other nice sewing tools. I just found a mechanical sewing machine for less than $20 that works great. Shop around--bargains are out there. Happy sewing!
Great tip! 👍
Yes, I found a pointed clapper. At first I was not sure what it was but knew it was for sewing. Just 3 bucks!
Mas despacio, por favor , en los comments en la video, no entiendo rapido
In that case why bother just go buy all clothing already made and change channel don't spoil it for the all of us who really enjoy sowing and crafting y thank this nice lady for her time and teachings I already made some of the pretty things she made ❤
Soy músico pero me atrae la costura desde hace algún tiempo, admiro este tipo de contenido es muy bello y relajante, felicidades por transmitir tu talento y creatividad, saludos de una nueva suscriptora desde Veracruz Puerto 🇲🇽🙋🏻♀️👏🏼
¡Muchas gracias por tus palabras, Iris! 🤗🥰
Bravissima! grazie
Good morning. Two years ago I commented on this video. I was impressed and assimilated, every action of recycling and design. Today I put into practice what I learned from you. You are talented.
Fotini from Greece ❤
You’re very creative. These tools are great and you hand made them ! 👍 well done.
I am saving this video to make them when I can clear up a room and make it into a sewing room. These tools cost so much in stores so by making them ourselves , we stand to save $$$ .. lots of $$$ in savings 😉 .
That old speaker …omg , who would have thought we can repurpose it the way you did ! It feels good to repurpose stuff .
Thanks for this inspirational video! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you very much, Berniece! So happy you like it 🥰.
Я наконец то нашла время для того чтобы начать учиться такому увлекательному ремеслу.Благодарю,Катя,💞💪👍 за такое вдохновенное видео,в нем нашла все что мне необходимо сделать в настоящее время.🥰😍✂️
Thank you, @Марьины Рассветы! Glad you like it! 😊
Я тоже спасибочка
What a beautiful elegant video. You have turned sewing into an artwork. I am captivated. Thank you for a quality production unlike any other on RUclips.
Thank you very much, Precious Stone! Glad you like it! 😊
The sewing machine was my favorite item!! I'm going to make my machine a pin cushion. I already know what fabric I'm going to use.👍🪡
I love all sounds in this vdeo.. sketchg, cuttng, sewing.. 😁
Glad you enjoyed!
Smart, entirely doable, and with very pleasnt presentation. Thank you--
Thank you, Emma! Glad you like it!
You've designed and created some beautiful and fully functional sewing tools. Congrats! And, thanks for sharing.
Thank you B B Rosser! So happy you like it! 😊
Thanks!
Thank you Divia! I'm glad you like it! 🤗
Судя по просмотрам, есть три вещи на которые можно смотреть вечно. Как течëт река, как горит огонь и как кто-то работает.
Thank you, @Людмила! I appreciate your words! 🤗
I finished making the ironing forms last night and all in all I am very pleased with them. Thank you for your helpful and soothing tutorials, I am planning on updating my sewing area using your examples and reusing supplies I have available.
Thank you, Jessica! Glad you like it! 😀
What a relaxing and inspiring video, your pin cushions jars are so cute! If you do a lot of notching in your projects it is worth investing in pinking shears to save yourself cutting each notch individually. It also helps to prevent fraying.
Очень хорошо всё показано и сделано, единственно, внутрь подушек для утюжки лучше не дожить обрезки ткани, от пара они будут увлажнятся сильно и не просыхать, лучше положить опилки для животных из не смолистых деревьев. Всё аккуратно, красиво, спокойная музыка,просто супер
Как приятно было смотреть!!!! Спасибо за предоставленное удовольствие созерцать волшебный процесс создания красоты!!!!!
Thank you, @Светлана Трутнева! So happy you like it 🤗.
Как же мне нравится-тихая,спокойная музыка,уютненько и всё понятно,что и как сделать,только благодарность автору.
Thank you, Наташа Мауль! Glad you like it 😊
Thank you so much for this video I completely enjoyed it and appreciate the saving the scraps for the stuffing idea, fantastic. That idea alone made it worth having to read the closed caption interpretation.
Thank you Peaches Fireside, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🤗😀
I told my mum just now about it, and my mum told me my grandma her mum used to do most pillows and mattresses this way and I have never thought of that! I thought the fillings in the pillows and the mattresses were made from cotton wool that were washed/wet but were being dried that hard XD
TY! A perfectly made video! I iron everything and these boards will make it so much easier. I sew when every I can and adding this great large ironing space will make my bigger projects so much easier.
Здравствуйте! Спасибо за видео! Вы замечательный человек! И приспособления для ВТО, и игольницы, и органайзеры для хранения булавок очень классные получились! Благодарю! Вдохновили!🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘❤💯🌹
Thank you @Татьяна Пацеля! Glad you like it! 🤗🥰
Hai creato delle cose utili e bellissime,spettacolari,sei brava e precisa,questo tutorial lo conservo in memoria👏👏
Какая умница-рукодельница!!!🤗
Спасибо!
Juda ham ajoyib video. Menga juda foydali boʻldi. Sizdan minnatdorman. Oʻzim uchun kerakli narsalarni oʻrganib oldim.💛💛💛💛💛💛
Какая аккуратная работа, очень понравилось!
Thank you! 😊
The pressing pads are so attractive and what clever idea to use scraps to fill them. Can't wait to make my own.
Спасибо огромное ♥️ очень ценная информация и золотые руки 👍👍👍🌹
Thank you, @свети мур! Glad you like it 😊
Oh! I've just finished making squares for patchwork and dumped the too small scraps into my bin. Thank goodness it was in my dry bin and I haven't thrown it out. Didn't know I could still use the too small pieces. Always interested in tailor's hams. Thanks!
I also did the pincushion around the sewing machine for ages because I thougjt it was a convenient pincushion place for it, except I made the fastener with velcro on 2 places so I could make it either a sewing machine pincushion or a wrist pincushion. I also did a fabric basket wrapped around the body of my machine to place scissors, marking pens etc since I always misplace mine during projects.
Much appreciated, @sophrenia! I'm glad the video was helpful, for you 😊.
I stuff toys etc that I make with all my odd tiny scraps. I need to sew more to get enough scraps!
Thank you for this relaxing and informative video! I like your message of upcycling and reusing what you already have to create something new and beautiful!
Какое замечательное профессиональное видео! Для не профессионалов, для тех, кто шьёт на бытовом уровне, это может и не обязательные предметы, но... смотришь видео, и невозможно оторваться от этого действия. Очень полезно. Спасибо из России.
Wow!! This video is so amazing! Starting with the soundtrack you choose... Perfect! SO calm and relaxing! Your ideas using recycling materials are sustainable and so actual. Congratulations! Cheers from Brazil!
Thank you, Audrey! Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
하나도 버릴게 없네요. 존경합니다!
고마워요, @TheBBLimon! 정말 감사합니다 😊
Katia, I just started watching your channel. By 40 seconds, I was subscribed! 🙂 You're definitely capturing your audience's attention.
Thank you so much, Clareth! I really appreciate your feedback! 🥰
Wow that speaker magnet! What a great idea! Who would’ve known!!!!
Ha! I had been thinking about maybe using the fabric scraps as well for filling before it showed up on your video, so glad to know it’s going to work!
Thanks for the tutorials!
Thank you, Amélie! Glad it was helpful 😊
Wonderful video! I liked your well thought out process, aesthetic choices, your precision, you didn't waste your materials and you reincorporated your scraps. Bravo! I also liked that you were to the point in your demonstration. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you so much, Theresa! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Спасибо огромное за интересные идеи! Очень красиво получилось! И котик у вас прекрасный породы као мани . 😊❤️🙏👍👏🙄🌹
Thank you, @Мурыся Трунникова! So happy you like it! 🥰😸
I just love the pin crushing jar ! 🧵🧵
Благодарю за очень полезный мастер - класс! 😍
Thank you, @Татьяна М!
Thank you so for this video. Even though I am still a beginner buying additional supplies when I have the material to make just seems like avoiding a learning exercise and a waste of additional money.
Much appreciated, Gigi! 🙏 I'm glad the video was helpful, for you 😊.
Definitivamente wwwuuuuaaawwww está increíble esté proyecto profe gracias Bogotá Colombia
¡Gracias Jackelinne!
I love the plaids in the thumbnail
Excelente 🎯💯👌👍👏👏👏muchas veces me pregunté como sería que se podía hacer esos almohadones tan útiles de costura gracias por mostrar con maravillosa técnica el paso a paso de la confección de cada elemento, felicidades gran video 💯👌👍👏👏👏saludos desde Costa Rica,Centroamérica.
¡Muchas gracias Rosa!
J'ai apprécié votre travail, c'est à la fois beau dans la réalisation des objets et la réalisation de votre video. Merci
Todo ala perfección 👍👌❤️ bendiciones desde Guatemala 🇬🇹
¡Gracias Lilian, un gran saludo! 🤗
Your work is so delicately done! I get excited that I see many hints of Japan here and there in your videos,,, and you’re even ironing
Great tutorial! The storytelling is so well done and simply beautiful. I very much enjoyed it, thanks!
Thank you so much, Jessica! Glad you enjoyed it! 😃
So true.
A clean video.
An-d pretty informative.
I like the “softness” of your hams much better than commercial.
Que ideas geniales! Primera vez que veo su canal y me gusta mucho la calidad del contenido y del video en sí. Gracias por compartir
Ahora veré los demás de sus videos.👍🏻
¡Gracias Maria! Me alegro que te guste 😊.
Thanks for the video. I really enjoy watching videos that makes me more self sufficient in my hobby.
Спасибо вам большое. Очень красиво и аккуратно всё показано.
Thank you, Helen!
Je vous tire chapeau merci des astuces 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Make sure you only stuff with cotton fabric, no synthetics, same goes for thread sewn with, for the tailors hams.
I made a small board as you have for my doll clothes, but seeing how you have made a large board for ironing I think will
make a large board too. I will have more space without an ironing board in my sewing room. Genial!! Muchas Gracias!
Your work is so delicately done! I get excited that I see many hints of Japan here and there in your videos,,, and you’re even ironing 袴⁉︎😳
I love the idea of DIYing ironing manjus, I was just struggling last night using bed cushions, but would be lovely to have them sitting around even when not in use if made with favorite textiles🥰
Ohhh! So they were 袴! I thought it was either those or the tie on skirts from the Victorian era. Lovely to see! 😍🤟🏻
Clever girl, these tools are amazingly beautiful and handy. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Astrid! Glad you like it 😊
Me encanta la fineza de tu trabajo. !!! Fue un deleite .... Gracias desde México ....
Felicitaciones!!
¡Gracias Grisel! 😊
I recently watched this video and made a tabletop ironing board a little smaller than a piece of A3 paper, and I use it almost every day. Thanks so much!
Much appreciated 🙏 I'm glad the video was helpful, for you 😊.
Me encanto:
•Usas materiales reciclados. ¡Es muy importante!
•Tienes todos sus hilos y retazos. ¡Yo tambien!
•Tu gato. ❤️
¡Muchas gracias Kelsey, me alegro de que te guste! 😀😸
You are so generous! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! and your video is beautiful!
You are so welcome, Irenitele! I'm happy you like it! 😀
Wonderful video-thank you! I’ve been needing a tailor’s ham and sausage press for a while, but I just couldn’t bring myself to spend $14 for just the ham at the craft store. And goodness knows I have oodles of fabric around. Thank you for the clear measurements! I’ll be making these very soon :3
Thank you CardsAndCups! I'm happy to help 😊. Happy New Year!
Мы всё творческие люди живём одними идеями, на одной волне🤗
Thank you for supporting Taiwanese Pearl Tea🥰
It's delicious! 😋
Amazing DIY's 👌
Thank you! 😀
Muchísimas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento un saludo desde Córdoba Argentina 👍.
¡Gracias a ti!
Qué encanto de vídeo! Por supuesto que enseguida de comenzar a verlo me he suscrito al canal. Me encanta tu manera de trabajar, eres inspiradora, gracias!!!
¡Me alegro de que te guste, Cristina! Muchas gracias por apoyar el canal 🥰
וואוי את יצירתית מאוד, איזו אלופה, תודה על הסרטון💖
Thank you! 😊
Exelente.👏👏👌✌
¡Gracias Oralia! 😃
Oye muchas gracias por tu video soy diseñadora de modas y me inspira un montón todo lo que te vi hacer con esa paz que lo haces, se mira que lo haces con mucha pasión!
¡Gracias!
Que bonitos tus videos, me encantaron, todas las imagenes son muy claras y explicitas y ademas te gustan los gatos 😺💕, me suscribo!☺👍
¡Gracias Anabel, me alegro de que te guste! 😊😸
Justo me compré una máquina de coser, y me saltó tu video, debe ser una señal!!
Lo amé, es muy aesthetic y relajante, pero también muy útil y ecologico en varios aspectos, justo como a mi me gusta!
Gracias por enseñar esto, será uno de mis primeros proyectos de costura, en cuanto sepa usar la máquina jajaja
Great ideas! Although I wonder how the wood will handle the moisture from ironing with steam over time. I also made my own tailor ham and sausage. Its super affordable
My mother's ironing board is wooden and hasn't ever had an issue with damp despite decades of steam ironing
Que belleza de vídeo! Me lo recomendó RUclips y me alegro de haberlo visto. Preciosa manera de filmar y editar, transmites calma y paz mientras nos enseñas tus geniales ideas. Me suscribo ya mismo.😊💘🥰. Mucha suerte y que crezca mucho tu canal. Bendiciones! Angela desde UK.
¡Muchas gracias, @Aaaangel1! ¡Me alegro de que te gustara el video y gracias por tus buenos deseos! 🤗😀❤️
Really great work! I'm saving this video to try make them at some point. Thank you for sharing these ideas
Thank you, Gulsen! Glad you like it 😀!
I love the quality of this video and the sewing work 🙂
Thank you Chris!
Wow! Such a fantastic video! Loving your channel! Not sure I've ever subscribed quicker than I did to yours after seeing this one. I was wondering if you would ever be interested in selling your patterns for these? For those of us who are lacking in the area of drawing and layout of such designs. Those who can do, those who can't, buy the pattern lol
Thank you very much, Kera! I'm happy you like it 😊. You can view more details about patterns and measurements on my blog post (link in this video description).
Thank you for this wonderful demonstration! I enjoyed watching the processes you used, and the music was relaxing to listen to.
Thank you, Suzan! Glad you like it 😊
Thank-you for sharing your fabulous ideas with us .❤
Glad you like it! 😊
Why did this video is so calming ~~~~
Beautiful beautiful work 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽 👏🏽
You are professional !!! Thank you so much !!!
Thank you, @Kỹ Thuật May! So happy you like it! 🤗.
Travail chevronné !
Merci infiniment pour toutes vos idées très bénéfiques.
Excellente journée !
Wow!!! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful idea. 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you, Tiggy! Glad you like it 😊
sooooo pleasing to watch! Thank you for great ideas!
Thanks!! You are so welcome! 😊
I felt so relaxed watching your video🥰
I absolutely love the way you work & what you are doing!!! Thank you so much! I'm from Canada!
Thank you so much, @francehoude2246 I'm happy you like it! 😀
Hermoso y practico todo lo que hiciste. Me encantó la música! Es mejor que hablar. Con las imágenes lo explicas todo muy bien. Gracias por compartir!
¡Muchas gracias!
I loved watching you make these items. Very relaxing video but very useful also. Love your beautiful cat.
Thank you, Sandy! 🥰😸
Cai en este canal, porque estaba buscando algo en el TV. y me fascinó felicitaciones🙌🙌🙌🤗
¡Gracias Jessica! Me alegra que te guste 😊
Thanks for your video and effort. soothing ASMR and refreshing background music make it more appealing to me
Thank, you @yipsue3168 Glad you enjoyed it! 🤗
OMG... What a work... You are a perfectionist... Grt job
Thank you! 🙏
Спасибо,Катюша ,очень полезно.И себе так сделаю.Здоровья и удачи вам.
Thank you, Олександра Хандій! Happy New Year! 😊
Vi, há 3 dias, meu professor de moda usando um taylor’s ham. Enviei mensagem para ele pedindo para me ensinar a fazer um desde sexta-feira. Ele não me respondeu ainda. Hoje é domingo e eu encontro este vídeo maravilhoso! Foi além do que eu queria. Muito muito grata!!!❤❤❤
Que alegria saber que o meu vídeo te ajudou tanto, Emelina! 😊 Às vezes as respostas demoram um pouquinho, mas fico muito feliz que você tenha encontrado aqui o que precisava. Se tiver alguma dúvida ou se quiser ver algo mais em detalhe, estarei à disposição para ajudar. Muito obrigada pelo seu apoio e por assistir ao vídeo! ❤
El youtube me recomendó tu video y me gustó mucho la calma que tu transmites y el cariño que tienes con la confección. Quiero empezar a crear contenido sobre manualidades también y tu manera me inspiro. Gracias desde Brasil! 😄
¡Gracias a ti, Vane! Me alegro que te gustara el canal. Saludos 🤗😘