I just came across your video, just what I was looking for. Thank you very much. I really enjoyed watching you sew it on a vintage machine and not a newer one, they work so well if looked after. It looks like the Elna Supermatic that my Mom had before I was born!
Thank you so much! Your comment just made my day! I'm so glad this video was helpful. Couldn't agree with you more. I love vintage sewing machines! The one I'm using in this video is an Oliva CL-50 (similar to the Bernina 117), made in Portugal. This model started to be produced by Oliva circa 1950 (mine is from 1957). She's very sturdy and reliable. The stitches are neat and even and she never lets me down (especially to sew through thick layers of fabric). Can't say the same about the new ones even though they are nice sewing machines with awesome features. That's awesome! The Elna Supermatic looks like a great machine too! 🥰 Thanks again for your kind words. Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
Wonderful! You just made my day, Gisela. It's my pleasure. Thank you so much for letting me know and for your kind words. Love and hugs from Portugal. Wishing you a beautiful day. 😊🙏❤️
@BravoDada, thank you SO much for this easy-to-understand and lovely pattern demo! It must have taken you forever to edit! ❤️ I want to try to make the top line of pockets with clear vinyl to ensure scissors don’t eventually poke through. Would you change anything in the process to use vinyl? Thanks!
Hi, It's my pleasure. Your lovely comment made my day! Thank you so much! ❤️ This sewing tutorial took me almost two weeks to edit but it was worth it! 🥰 That's a great idea! Unfortunately I never sewed with vinyl but I did a quick Internet search about it. Here's what I've learned: - Use a rotary cutter instead of scissors for more accurate cuts and clean edges. - Vinyl is thicker than cotton so you'll need to pay attention to the thickness and quantity of layers you're using as your sewing machine may not be able to sew through them. - Your needle must be a heavy-duty one (for leather, denim, topstitch or vinyl). The needle size will depend on your vinyl thickness. - Use a heavyweight or upholstery-grade polyester thread. - Use flat-head wonder/sewing clips instead of pins. - Use the correct presser foot to avoid the vinyl to stick or slide too much. Some recommend an acrylic presser foot, others a Teflon foot (reduces friction but may be tricky as it can cause the vinyl to slide too much), a walking foot (if you're sewing many layers) or a roller foot (for extra traction). - If your vinyl is backed with fabric, the presser foot won't be much of a problem as you can sew on the reverse side and it will feed through well. - Adjust the stitch length and tension. Use a longer stitch length (3-4mm) and loosen the thread tension slightly but make sure it is not too loose. You can do a test sample on a scrap of vinyl before you start sewing. - And last but not least, take your time and always test everything first to find out what works best for you. I hope this helps. Please let me know how it went. Thanks again for your kind words. Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
First I want to say the machine mat is beautiful & functional, the best I've seen. I only wish you explained the steps because that often reinforces the process & helps to better understand it. Also that is some crazy music with all sewing movements gets a little confusing & can the measurements be in inches also for us dummies that can't convert so easily. But all in all I loved it & will try my best to make one. Thanks.
Thank you so much for watching. I appreciate your kind words and comment. Your feedback is very important to me because it helps me to improve the quality of my content. I'm glad you enjoyed the sewing machine mat. If you have any questions while making it, feel free to ask. I always write the measurements in centimetres and inches during the video. You can also check my video description for additional information regarding the measurements. It's my pleasure. Wishing you a fabulous new week. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Stunning .. I'm gonna make one for my sewing machine ... I like the idea of the non slip kitchen mat as I struggle with my machine sliding across table when it comes to sewing multiple layers ... Well done .. although I muted the music maybe try for something a little less harsh ....
you are blessed with an amazing talent my friend I would say talents thank you my friend for sharing this amazing video wish you best of everything thank you again
Hi, Manuelita Ruiz. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words. I'm so glad you love it. You just made my day! You're very welcome. Wishing you a beautiful week ahead. 😊🙏❤️
Beautiful design and very good quality of stitching. Really pleased and appreciate the many functions of the design. Thank you very much for the ideas and hope to get more useful ideas from you. Love from Kuala Lumpur.
Hi, Rahimah Aman. Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comment. You just made my day! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. This sewing project took a lot of time and work to make but it was totally worth it. You're very welcome. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Have a beautiful day and happy sewing. Love from Portugal. 😊🙏❤️
Hi, I have a Janome DC6030/DKS30 which is a computerized (domestic) sewing machine and an Oliva CL50 (the one that I used in this video to sew the mat) which is a semi industrial one. You should adjust the mat measurements according to the size of your own sewing machine. I'm from Portugal. 😊 It's my pleasure. Thank you so much for watching! Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
Aww, thank you so much. 🥰 Your kind words just made my day. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. You're very welcome. Wishing you a beautiful day and week. 😊🙏❤️
How do I start measuring my first quilting mark? I can’t tell in the video where to lay my ruler, what line or marks do I line up before I draw my 1st line? I am a beginner.
Hi, To draw the first line, start in the bottom right corner and using your quilting ruler, mark a 2” (5cm) line at a 45° angle between the two edges of your fabric. Then using this first line as a guide, mark the rest of your quilting lines until you get to the top left corner of your fabric. Now mark your quilting lines starting from the bottom left corner, following the same procedure as before. I use a heat erasable pen to mark the quilting lines but you can use a Hera marker or other marking tool that you prefer. Start stitching the lines that run through the center of your mat and work your way out. The same goes for the pockets. The pocket quilting lines are 1 3/16" (3cm) apart. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for watching. Happy sewing! 🪡❤️
Hi, Sandy Kasi. I hope you're doing well too. Thank you for watching. You can find the measurements throughout the video and in the video description. Happy sewing! 😊🪡
Hi, Wanda Smith. Here you have the fabric measurements and how many fabric pieces you'll need: Sewing mat: - 2 fabric pieces for the front and the back: 68cm x 56cm - 2 fabric pieces for the smaller pocket (1 for outside fabric and 1 for inside fabric): 68cm x 14cm - 1 fabric piece for the bigger pocket: 68cm x 33cm. If you prefer to use two different fabrics for the bigger pocket you will need 2 fabric pieces (1 for outside fabric and 1 for inside fabric): 68cm x 17cm Bow: - 1 fabric piece for the bow: 19cm x 9.5cm - 1 fabric piece for the center of the bow: 6cm x 6cm Thread catcher: - 2 fabric pieces for outer fabric: 15cm x 16cm - 2 fabric pieces for lining: 15cm x 16cm Heavy-weight fusible interfacing - thread catcher: - 2 pieces of fusible interfacing: 15cm x 16cm Heavy-weight polyester batting - top of the mat: - 1 piece for the front of the mat: 68cm x 56cm Light-weight polyester batting - pockets of the mat: - 1 piece for the bigger pocket: 68cm x 16cm - 1 piece for the smaller pocket: 68cm x 14cm Bias tape: - 2 pieces for both pockets: 68cm x 2cm Dark brown ribbon: - 13cm x 1cm I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Happy sewing! 🪡❤️
Fantastic video, so detailed and so beautiful. Iv'e made one for my new sewing room. Really thrilled. Thank you so much.
Hi, Sandra. I'm so glad it was helpful. Thank you so much. Your comment just made my day! It's my pleasure. Happy sewing! 😊🙏❤️
Gracias heres muy ràpida no pude agarar las medidas vero despuès ... es bonito .
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching. 🪡❤️
I just came across your video, just what I was looking for. Thank you very much. I really enjoyed watching you sew it on a vintage machine and not a newer one, they work so well if looked after. It looks like the Elna Supermatic that my Mom had before I was born!
Thank you so much! Your comment just made my day! I'm so glad this video was helpful. Couldn't agree with you more. I love vintage sewing machines! The one I'm using in this video is an Oliva CL-50 (similar to the Bernina 117), made in Portugal. This model started to be produced by Oliva circa 1950 (mine is from 1957). She's very sturdy and reliable. The stitches are neat and even and she never lets me down (especially to sew through thick layers of fabric). Can't say the same about the new ones even though they are nice sewing machines with awesome features. That's awesome! The Elna Supermatic looks like a great machine too! 🥰 Thanks again for your kind words. Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
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I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I truly appreciate your kind words. Thank you so much. Cheers! 😊🪡❤️
Finished mine today . Thx for the fantastic video .It was a pleasure to me . Big hug from Germany .
Wonderful! You just made my day, Gisela. It's my pleasure. Thank you so much for letting me know and for your kind words. Love and hugs from Portugal. Wishing you a beautiful day. 😊🙏❤️
Magnificent and so well demonstrated thank you
Aww, thank you so much! Your kind words just made my day! 🥰 You're very welcome. Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
@BravoDada, thank you SO much for this easy-to-understand and lovely pattern demo! It must have taken you forever to edit! ❤️ I want to try to make the top line of pockets with clear vinyl to ensure scissors don’t eventually poke through. Would you change anything in the process to use vinyl? Thanks!
Hi, It's my pleasure. Your lovely comment made my day! Thank you so much! ❤️ This sewing tutorial took me almost two weeks to edit but it was worth it! 🥰 That's a great idea! Unfortunately I never sewed with vinyl but I did a quick Internet search about it. Here's what I've learned:
- Use a rotary cutter instead of scissors for more accurate cuts and clean edges.
- Vinyl is thicker than cotton so you'll need to pay attention to the thickness and quantity of layers you're using as your sewing machine may not be able to sew through them.
- Your needle must be a heavy-duty one (for leather, denim, topstitch or vinyl). The needle size will depend on your vinyl thickness.
- Use a heavyweight or upholstery-grade polyester thread.
- Use flat-head wonder/sewing clips instead of pins.
- Use the correct presser foot to avoid the vinyl to stick or slide too much. Some recommend an acrylic presser foot, others a Teflon foot (reduces friction but may be tricky as it can cause the vinyl to slide too much), a walking foot (if you're sewing many layers) or a roller foot (for extra traction).
- If your vinyl is backed with fabric, the presser foot won't be much of a problem as you can sew on the reverse side and it will feed through well.
- Adjust the stitch length and tension. Use a longer stitch length (3-4mm) and loosen the thread tension slightly but make sure it is not too loose. You can do a test sample on a scrap of vinyl before you start sewing.
- And last but not least, take your time and always test everything first to find out what works best for you.
I hope this helps. Please let me know how it went. Thanks again for your kind words. Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
Thank you for the inspiration! I'm ready to pull out my fabric and give it a try.
My pleasure. It makes my day to hear that! 🥰 Please do and let me know if you have any questions. Happy sewing! 🪡❤️
Thank you for this detailed video. This is just what I was looking for!
It's my pleasure. Your kind words just made my day. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much! Happy sewing! 😊🪡❤️
First I want to say the machine mat is beautiful & functional, the best I've seen. I only wish you explained the steps because that often reinforces the process & helps to better understand it. Also that is some crazy music with all sewing movements gets a little confusing & can the measurements be in inches also for us dummies that can't convert so easily. But all in all I loved it & will try my best to make one. Thanks.
Thank you so much for watching. I appreciate your kind words and comment. Your feedback is very important to me because it helps me to improve the quality of my content. I'm glad you enjoyed the sewing machine mat. If you have any questions while making it, feel free to ask. I always write the measurements in centimetres and inches during the video. You can also check my video description for additional information regarding the measurements. It's my pleasure. Wishing you a fabulous new week. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
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Thank you as always⭐️
It's a wonderful skills🍀
So cute colors and lovely design🌺
I had a very happy time🍀⭐️
You're very welcome. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much. Your kind words made my day! 😊🌼🙏❤️
Stunning .. I'm gonna make one for my sewing machine ... I like the idea of the non slip kitchen mat as I struggle with my machine sliding across table when it comes to sewing multiple layers ... Well done .. although I muted the music maybe try for something a little less harsh ....
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching and for your feedback. Happy sewing! 🪡❤️
It’s absolutely gorgeous
Your kind words just made my day! Thank you so much! 🥰🪡❤️
you are blessed with an amazing talent my friend I would say talents thank you my friend for sharing this amazing video wish you best of everything thank you again
Thanks a lot, dear friend, that's very kind of you. It's always a pleasure to share! May success be with you, always! ❤️
Amazing job!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I loving it!!!!!!!!
I'm so glad you liked it. Your kind words just made my day! Thanks so much! Happy sewing! 😊🪡❤️
Great project and it's easy to follow. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for your kind words. It's always my pleasure to share. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Nice very practical and pretty love it Thanks great video
Hi, Manuelita Ruiz. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words. I'm so glad you love it. You just made my day! You're very welcome. Wishing you a beautiful week ahead. 😊🙏❤️
Hi trust u keeping well thanks thanks beautiful tutorial tc God bless regards Sandy Kasi South Africa Kzn Durban 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words! Cheers! 🤗🪡
So creative. Lovely! 🤗
Many thanks Joanne, I really appreciate your kind words! 😃❤️
@@BravoDada always my pleasure Xxx
I love this! Thank you so much for the video.
It makes my day to hear that! You're very welcome. Thanks so much for watching! Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
good i love it. perfect
Hi Khin, I'm so glad you liked it. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words. Happy sewing! 😊🪡
Beautiful design and very good quality of stitching.
Really pleased and appreciate the many functions of the design.
Thank you very much for the ideas and hope to get more useful ideas from you.
Love from Kuala Lumpur.
Hi, Rahimah Aman. Thank you so much for watching and for your lovely comment. You just made my day! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. This sewing project took a lot of time and work to make but it was totally worth it. You're very welcome. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Have a beautiful day and happy sewing. Love from Portugal. 😊🙏❤️
Your DIYs are amazing. 😊👍
You always brighten my days with your kind words. Thank you! 🥰🙏❤️
. hola tu maquina es industrial la mia es domestion me saldra ojala espacio limitado gracias por compartir😊😊soy de lima peru 🇵🇪🇵🇪 de donde eres
Hi, I have a Janome DC6030/DKS30 which is a computerized (domestic) sewing machine and an Oliva CL50 (the one that I used in this video to sew the mat) which is a semi industrial one. You should adjust the mat measurements according to the size of your own sewing machine. I'm from Portugal. 😊 It's my pleasure. Thank you so much for watching! Happy sewing! 🤗🪡❤️
Really u r so creative
Lovely project 👏👏💐💐
Hi Saliqa Bijle. Thank you so much for stopping by and for your lovely words, you made my day! Wishing you a wonderful weekend. 😊💐☀️
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What a wonderful project . Thank you ! 💐
You're very welcome. Thank you so much for watching and for your kind words. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Muy bonito gracias por compartir tus conocimientos
I'm so glad you liked it! Thanks so much for watching and for your lovely comment! 🥰🪡❤️
It's so pretty 💯👌
Thank you so much! ❤️
Wow! Amazing technique, and so enjoyable to watch! Thank you for sharing, your so skilled what a beautiful design 👍👍
Aww, thank you so much. 🥰 Your kind words just made my day. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. You're very welcome. Wishing you a beautiful day and week. 😊🙏❤️
Nice video love from Pakistan
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much. Love from Portugal! 🪡❤️
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Thank you very much for watching and for your support! 🤗
Hola :Me encanto una preciosidad y muy completo. Un saludo
Hi, Sita Fernandez. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Your lovely comment made my day! Thank you so much for watching. Happy sewing. 🧵 Cheers! 😊❤️
Lovely
Thanks a lot. 😊👍
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Hi, Carmen. Your kind words brightened my day. Thanks so much for watching and subbing! Have a beautiful day! 🤗🪡❤️
How do I start measuring my first quilting mark?
I can’t tell in the video where to lay my ruler, what line or marks do I line up before I draw my 1st line? I am a beginner.
Hi, To draw the first line, start in the bottom right corner and using your quilting ruler, mark a 2” (5cm) line at a 45° angle between the two edges of your fabric. Then using this first line as a guide, mark the rest of your quilting lines until you get to the top left corner of your fabric. Now mark your quilting lines starting from the bottom left corner, following the same procedure as before. I use a heat erasable pen to mark the quilting lines but you can use a Hera marker or other marking tool that you prefer. Start stitching the lines that run through the center of your mat and work your way out. The same goes for the pockets. The pocket quilting lines are 1 3/16" (3cm) apart. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for watching. Happy sewing! 🪡❤️
Really pretty and skillfully done! #livingwithharmony
Thank you very much, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Cheers! 😃❤️
Bravissima
Grazie mille. 🙏 I'm glad you enjoyed it. Wishing you a wonderful day. Happy sewing! 😊🧵
Hi trust u keeping well thanks thanks beautiful idea Sandy Kasi South Africa Kzn Durban 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much! Best wishes! 😊🪡
Great
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much. Happy sewing! 🥰🪡❤️
Hi trust u keeping well thanks please give measurement for the pieces of fabric being used thanks Sandy Kasi South Africa Kzn Durban 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, Sandy Kasi. I hope you're doing well too. Thank you for watching. You can find the measurements throughout the video and in the video description. Happy sewing! 😊🪡
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I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I appreciate your kindness. Thanks so much for watching! 🥰🪡❤️
I would like to know how many pieces to cut off the material?.
Hi, Wanda Smith. Here you have the fabric measurements and how many fabric pieces you'll need:
Sewing mat:
- 2 fabric pieces for the front and the back: 68cm x 56cm
- 2 fabric pieces for the smaller pocket (1 for outside fabric and 1 for inside fabric): 68cm x 14cm
- 1 fabric piece for the bigger pocket: 68cm x 33cm. If you prefer to use two different fabrics for the bigger pocket you will need 2 fabric pieces (1 for outside fabric and 1 for inside fabric): 68cm x 17cm
Bow:
- 1 fabric piece for the bow: 19cm x 9.5cm
- 1 fabric piece for the center of the bow: 6cm x 6cm
Thread catcher:
- 2 fabric pieces for outer fabric: 15cm x 16cm
- 2 fabric pieces for lining: 15cm x 16cm
Heavy-weight fusible interfacing - thread catcher:
- 2 pieces of fusible interfacing: 15cm x 16cm
Heavy-weight polyester batting - top of the mat:
- 1 piece for the front of the mat: 68cm x 56cm
Light-weight polyester batting - pockets of the mat:
- 1 piece for the bigger pocket: 68cm x 16cm
- 1 piece for the smaller pocket: 68cm x 14cm
Bias tape:
- 2 pieces for both pockets: 68cm x 2cm
Dark brown ribbon:
- 13cm x 1cm
I hope this helps. Thanks for watching. Happy sewing! 🪡❤️
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I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching! 🥰🙏❤️🪡
How can all the pieces be 64" x 64"?
Hi, JoAnn Miller. Sorry but I'm not sure I understand your meaning. Thank you for watching. 😊
Hi, please look again. The measurements are in metric (cm) and inches. She does the exact conversation, which is confusing…. Some being in 1/64”.