This is just what I needed! I made some a number of years ago and and creating some more. You answered every question. In the beginning use glue stick, use a pointed thing ( I forgot the name) instead of my finger, to ppress the new row against the other while I sew, join the next strip easier than I was, selvages work also, and leaning the left side up with your hand while you sew is how the angle is made and not by the right, etc. There may be more but I am excited to finishe my bowl and make some more. I have an order for two since someone saw 2 bowls I made my sone 10 years ago!!!!! Everybody try one and then another. Be sure you use a jeans needle and not a leather needle. Leather needles are made to "cut" a slit in the leather and it will cut those threads. Also I saw that I used a three step zigzag instead of a regular one. I like it. Have a great day!😊
Thank you! I had stared a bowl like this years ago and recently when I moved, I found the unfinished project. I watched your video and now started sewing it again. This time I will finish it!
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Enjoyed your tutorial! Have made a trivet before and now I want to make a small bowl to hold my clips in. Oh and thanks for the Terial Magic tip. Will be getting some for sure.
I did not realize that you do an X😊 across the beginning of the bowl… Makes it much easier than when I was trying to zigzag it from the very beginning! I was having trouble seeing it though and was thinking that an open toe foot would be easier. I’ll be switching brands of machine for my next try so I’ll have to see how it does with those feet. Thank you so much!😸
After the bowl dries from the stabilizer application, perhaps you could then use Scotch Guard and spot clean as needed. If you hand wash the bowl, the Terial Magic may rinse out.
How do you keep the sides of the bowl from flaring out? Does that have to do with being consistent when you tilt it to start forming the sides of the bowl? Thank you for the great tutorial!
Thank you for this! What fabric line is this? It has my favorite colors. Have you placed any rope on the sides for decoration and if so, how do you do it?
This type of bowl is so useful around the house. TY for the video, I'll have to give them a try. QUESTION, what needle do you recommend & stitch length. Also regular thread or a heavier thread. SORRY! I'm a dodo 🦤, I read your blog post for answers to my questions. Still love your video!!
You can use either bias strips or strips cut on the straight of grain. I love using scraps! There is more information about this in the blog post: sewcanshe.com/how-to-make-a-rope-bowl-with-fabric-scraps/
Man, wrapping the fabric has a learning curve.
This is just what I needed! I made some a number of years ago and and creating some more. You answered every question. In the beginning use glue stick, use a pointed thing ( I forgot the name) instead of my finger, to ppress the new row against the other while I sew, join the next strip easier than I was, selvages work also, and leaning the left side up with your hand while you sew is how the angle is made and not by the right, etc. There may be more but I am excited to finishe my bowl and make some more. I have an order for two since someone saw 2 bowls I made my sone 10 years ago!!!!! Everybody try one and then another. Be sure you use a jeans needle and not a leather needle. Leather needles are made to "cut" a slit in the leather and it will cut those threads. Also I saw that I used a three step zigzag instead of a regular one. I like it. Have a great day!😊
Thank you, lovely informative video ❤
Thank you! I had stared a bowl like this years ago and recently when I moved, I found the unfinished project. I watched your video and now started sewing it again. This time I will finish it!
Enjoyed your tutorial! Have made a trivet before and now I want to make a small bowl to hold my clips in. Oh and thanks for the Terial Magic tip. Will be getting some for sure.
I did not realize that you do an X😊 across the beginning of the bowl… Makes it much easier than when I was trying to zigzag it from the very beginning! I was having trouble seeing it though and was thinking that an open toe foot would be easier. I’ll be switching brands of machine for my next try so I’ll have to see how it does with those feet. Thank you so much!😸
Such a cool technique and amazing scrap buster! Thank you for sharing!!
Hi Emily
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Thank you for this tutorial,it's easy and a beautiful gift!
Cute little bowl love the colors. I need to make a few of those to put my English paperpieces. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a wonderful day. 😊
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing! 🌸💜🌸
Thank you for the tutorial. This is on my "want to do " list
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you for the terial magic tip! Good video
Thanks so much, I love these colorful bowls! Greetings from Spain!
Stunning machine and a Stunning project!
Thank you for the tutorial. I hope to make one soon. YOU do a great job.
Holy crap you are AMAZING!!!!!
Love this & am going to try it !! Thanks!!
I enjoyed your tutorial and am going to try the technique to create a bag.
très bonne idée ! avec des restes de tissus, on peut faire des merveilles, et des petits cadeaux !!!! merci !
Thank you. Great video.
Very easy to understand. Thanks!
This is so cool!! I love it!!
Very cute! Thank you!
Thankyou great tutorial🤩
I love this bowl. What size needle do you use?
It's kinda hard to see what you're doing. Because you're showing more of the sewing machine than the what you're doing.
Like this.
After the bowl dries from the stabilizer application, perhaps you could then use Scotch Guard and spot clean as needed. If you hand wash the bowl, the Terial Magic may rinse out.
Pardon me, I forgot to say thank you!
It looks like all the scraps are about 1in. Is that correct?
Such a nice high lift on your machine
What foot are you using on you Bernina? Does it work using a dual feed foot?
Absolutely. I'm using the 34D foot.
How do you keep the sides of the bowl from flaring out? Does that have to do with being consistent when you tilt it to start forming the sides of the bowl? Thank you for the great tutorial!
Do you cut the scraps into strips...what size...looks like 1'1/2"???
Did you use the cotton 3/16" clothesline?
What size needle and type of thread are you using?
Heavy duty needle and variegated thread. More here: sewcanshe.com/how-to-make-a-rope-bowl-with-fabric-scraps/
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Great tutorial. I'll have to try it.
Thank you for this! What fabric line is this? It has my favorite colors. Have you placed any rope on the sides for decoration and if so, how do you do it?
Also, what size are your strips? Thanks?
Is the rope 1/4"?
How wide do you make your strips???
This type of bowl is so useful around the house. TY for the video, I'll have to give them a try. QUESTION, what needle do you recommend & stitch length. Also regular thread or a heavier thread. SORRY! I'm a dodo 🦤, I read your blog post for answers to my questions. Still love your video!!
Thanks for checking out my blog post! ❤️
Heavy duty needle and zig zag stitch. It’s all in the blog post! 😀 sewcanshe.com/how-to-make-a-rope-bowl-with-fabric-scraps/
Has anyone ever used lace binding for rapping rope?
What thread are you using ?
How wide are your strips?
Are these bias strips?
You can use either bias strips or strips cut on the straight of grain. I love using scraps!
There is more information about this in the blog post: sewcanshe.com/how-to-make-a-rope-bowl-with-fabric-scraps/
Looks so beautiful 😍 dear friend 🌺🌷🌹🌻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🌸🌸🌼🥀
First one was a major fail but I now know what I did wrong 😢!
What foot for your Bernini are you using. I have a Tula machine too
34D 🦄
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Some of ur fabric looks lacy, or bumpy what kind of fabric is it??
The ads are too much!
You spent how much on a sewing machine to do that?
Why have beautiful clothes when you can feed the landfill?
I tried to make your cell phone bag (cross body/ fabric origami). The instructions are HORRIBLE and I had to give up. VERY disappointed.
How wide are your fabric strips?
What size needle do you use?