Thank you all for watching. If you could do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know 🥰 I've got more household items etc that you can use in your sewing room. Let me know what you think and if you have any to share😃
You have undoubtedly the best sewing program. Original ideas presented clearly without extraneous chitchat. In the words of Jack Webb “Just the facts MAAM”. I immediately subscribed to your channel. We need more presenters like you.
Hi Angela: I could listen to you all day long. This video was such a wealth of information. Will definitely save in my sewing playlist. Thank you so much for sharing. 💜😎🇺🇸
My goodness I totally enjoyed this wowness I was totally impressed you are a genius there are sewing hacks that I never even heard of much less used and I am 70 yrs old thank you so very much I will definitely subscribe and give you a thumbs up wow you have a person thatis going to watch all of your videos!!!God Bless you!! ❤❤❤
I love your voice, it’s very calming and I’m glad I ran across your videos. It’s been years since I’ve sewn and recently I found several sewing machines that I forgot I had. You make me wanna sew. Looking forward to more videos. Janice
Karen at Just Get It Done Quilts uses freezer paper for several things, my favourite being to iron a narrow strip along a bias edge to stabilize before you sew. So quick and works like a charm.
I have another hack for tall thread spools. I use a paper towel holder. The shorter dowel is the perfect size for tall spools and the base of the holder keeps it secure on the table. I’ve only tried this with wooden towel holder, it might work with metal holders as well . Thank you for sharing the velvet board hack, GENIUS ❤
All great ideas. Have to say that, so far, my favorite 2 are the dental floss container and the tweezers. I use tweezers a lot in sewing, but the way you tied the thread with them is going to be very helpful. Oh, and I really like the pipe cleaner tips also. All ideas are great though. So, thanks again for sharing them.
Thank you. Actually my favourite tweezers are the reverse grip ones. You squeeze to open and they stay closed when just holding them. I find this more user friendly especially when picking up beads and sequins
Hi Angela! Wow! Some of these hacks are mind-blowing! Love your delivery and demonstrations of each hack. I don't know much about applique but will definitely use the freezer paper trick! Thanks for sharing!
The dental floss you removed from the container can be used for sewing on buttons! Very strong!! Just sew once over with matching thread!! Painter’s tape useful for holding embroidery projects in the hoop, especially on the back. If you need stronger hold, use medical tape!!
These hacks are genius! I need to look for those dental floss threaders. I have a fancy metal filigree needle threader that I believe is actually scuffing the eye of my cross stitch needle. Hopefully these dental floss threaders will be gentler and will go through the eye of my needle.
My mum taught me to do 2 lines of stitching for gathering, makes it so much easier. 4:21 A recent hack I came across is to use dental floss for gathering instead of thread. Haven't tried it yet though. Love your videos. For pleats, use a kitchen fork
Thank you, If you want perfectly even gathers, sew 3 rows of stitching and then gather. And if you have one of the rows beyond the sea allowance, the gathers will stay put and stay even when sewing your seam. You then can remove that row after completely the seam. The reason for this is that even if the gathers are all even, they can get pushed out of position when sewing the seams together. Also loosen your tension before sewing the rows. Have you tried using a gathering foot? Thanks for watching.
Tweezers are a must have. I like the precision eagle beak. Thanks for sharing these fantastic (unique) tips. I recently purchased some glass weights for fermenting (hold product down in jar). As soon as I pulled them out I realized they would be perfect pattern weights.
Glad you like them! I have those glass weights too but my fav is using my magnets. Please have a look at my previous hacks video. 😊 ruclips.net/video/IRhmb2G1Y1s/видео.html
I have sewed professionally for many years but am always looking to learn more …your video had some great ideas for beginners and more experienced sewer …thank you for sharing
Sometimes when machine sewing from a cone of thread, the thread will not stay in the thread guides on the machine. A cheap plastic drinking straw can be cut and taped to the machine to make thread guides (that the thread can't get itself out of). It also helps when you are sewing with twin needles and want extra thread guides for the other spool of thread.
Brilliant ideas. I’ve never used freezer paper before but I have new eyes now.. 😂 When you refer to printer paper, it’s just normal printer paper? Also is the printer a normal printer with normal ink or is it specialised for crafts and fabrics?
Instead of having to measure with a ruler, you can just set your measurement from the floor up with the elastic and just pin or mark beside it. Thanks for watching
Thank you all for watching. If you could do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know 🥰
I've got more household items etc that you can use in your sewing room. Let me know what you think and if you have any to share😃
Subscribed 😊🙏
Thank you😊
As usual, the best sewing channel on the web. Concise, to the point and well delivered. Thank you so much for producing these tutorials.
Thanks so much . I really appreciate your kind words. It makes it all worthwhile😊🙏🙏
Your voice always calms me for some reason ❤
I’m glad to hear that. I feel exactly the opposite when I listen to myself..😬🤪
The freezer paper was a great idea, especially marking the buttons holes
Yes it's great for any type of placement especially if you are bulk sewing. Please have a look at my previous hacks video. 🙂
You have undoubtedly the best sewing program. Original ideas presented clearly without extraneous chitchat. In the words of Jack Webb “Just the facts MAAM”. I immediately subscribed to your channel. We need more presenters like you.
Wow, thank you! I think everyone prefers I don’t talk too much…😂
As always Angela - clear, concise, fully explained and some excellent ideas. Thank you!
Thanks so much😊
I love hacks, they were not around 50 years ago, absolutely cool. I knew some but some were like 😮. 😂
thanks for watching. Please have a look at my previous hacks video 🙂
Hi Angela:
I could listen to you all day long. This video was such a wealth of information. Will definitely save in my sewing playlist. Thank you so much for sharing. 💜😎🇺🇸
Wonderful! Thanks so much for watching😊
These hints are the best I've seen in many years. Thank you so much!
Thank you!!
My goodness I totally enjoyed this wowness I was totally impressed you are a genius there are sewing hacks that I never even heard of much less used and I am 70 yrs old thank you so very much I will definitely subscribe and give you a thumbs up wow you have a person thatis going to watch all of your videos!!!God Bless you!! ❤❤❤
Wow, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it😊🙏. Please have a look at my previous hacks video
What!? Is that a surgeon's knot? Brilliant!
Thanks for watching. Please have a look at my previous hacks video🙂
The tweezers for tying short thread is brilliant!!
Thanks for watching. Please have a look at my previous hacks video.😊
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You are definitely the BEST sewing channel online!!! Thank you for these super useful tips. I love your videos!! ❤
Thanks so much 😊. Appreciate the kind words.
I love your voice, it’s very calming and I’m glad I ran across your videos. It’s been years since I’ve sewn and recently I found several sewing machines that I forgot I had. You make me wanna sew. Looking forward to more videos. Janice
Thank you so much! I have a few easy projects on my channel so give it a go again!😀
I was taught to use a bath towel if I need to iron velvet.
I LOVE the pleats maker idea!
Thanks for watching😊
I can use every single hack you demonstrated. They're Brilliant. Thank you so much
Fantastic! Please have a look on my channel for my first hacks video and let me know what you think😊
I swear this is the best sewing tips video I've ever seen!
Glad you think so! Thanks so much for watching. Please have a look at my first one.😊
Karen at Just Get It Done Quilts uses freezer paper for several things, my favourite being to iron a narrow strip along a bias edge to stabilize before you sew. So quick and works like a charm.
Yes that's a great tip! I do not quilt yet but will definitely keep that in mind. I've seen Karen. She is wonderful!
Thanks!
Wow thank you so much for your generosity! 🙏🙏🙏
I have another hack for tall thread spools. I use a paper towel holder. The shorter dowel is the perfect size for tall spools and the base of the holder keeps it secure on the table. I’ve only tried this with wooden towel holder, it might work with metal holders as well .
Thank you for sharing the velvet board hack, GENIUS ❤
Thank you great idea. I have an older video just on this if you’d like to watch. ruclips.net/video/swMH8THdJHI/видео.html.
❤ the tape to stitch across my charm square to sew ut😂
These are great tips! I love how you show the original tool and then show an alternative. That's brilliant and really helpful.
Thank you so much😊
You are simply brilliant! Thank you for these wonderful ideas.
Glad you like them!🙂
All great ideas. Have to say that, so far, my favorite 2 are the dental floss container and the tweezers. I use tweezers a lot in sewing, but the way you tied the thread with them is going to be very helpful. Oh, and I really like the pipe cleaner tips also. All ideas are great though. So, thanks again for sharing them.
Thank you. Actually my favourite tweezers are the reverse grip ones. You squeeze to open and they stay closed when just holding them. I find this more user friendly especially when picking up beads and sequins
I couldn't like, subscribe and hit notifications fast enough for this channel.
Thank you!
Welcome aboard! Thank you😊
I love the golf tee idea!!
I learnt so much in 5 minutes. I am surprised that i only today discovered your videoos.
Happy to hear that! Please have a look at my previous hacks video etc.. ruclips.net/video/IRhmb2G1Y1s/видео.html😊
Wow …. Actual REALLY USFUL ideas …. Absolutely brilliant xx thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so so much for your amazing demonstrations 😊 😊 😊
Glad you like them!
Hi Angela! Wow! Some of these hacks are mind-blowing! Love your delivery and demonstrations of each hack. I don't know much about applique but will definitely use the freezer paper trick! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Such clever and creative tips and tricks! Thank you
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching😊
Thank you for these hints. I love the magnetic bowls, got mine in the hardware store in bright red!
Glad you like them!
The dental floss you removed from the container can be used for sewing on buttons! Very strong!! Just sew once over with matching thread!! Painter’s tape useful for holding embroidery projects in the hoop, especially on the back. If you need stronger hold, use medical tape!!
Good to know!
Amazing hacks love the pleat one I always have trouble with that
thank you😊
Great ideas. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Now these are really good tips!!!!
Glad you think so! Please have a look at my previous hacks video.😊 ruclips.net/video/IRhmb2G1Y1s/видео.html
These hacks are genius! I need to look for those dental floss threaders. I have a fancy metal filigree needle threader that I believe is actually scuffing the eye of my cross stitch needle. Hopefully these dental floss threaders will be gentler and will go through the eye of my needle.
Thank you. Good luck😊
There are a really good ideas!!! Thank you 👍
Glad you like them!
My mum taught me to do 2 lines of stitching for gathering, makes it so much easier. 4:21 A recent hack I came across is to use dental floss for gathering instead of thread. Haven't tried it yet though. Love your videos. For pleats, use a kitchen fork
Thank you, If you want perfectly even gathers, sew 3 rows of stitching and then gather. And if you have one of the rows beyond the sea allowance, the gathers will stay put and stay even when sewing your seam. You then can remove that row after completely the seam. The reason for this is that even if the gathers are all even, they can get pushed out of position when sewing the seams together. Also loosen your tension before sewing the rows. Have you tried using a gathering foot? Thanks for watching.
Lots of great ideas here! Thanks
Glad you like them!
So smart and useful.
Glad you think so!
Excellent tips. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Thanks for watching!
Tweezers are a must have. I like the precision eagle beak. Thanks for sharing these fantastic (unique) tips. I recently purchased some glass weights for fermenting (hold product down in jar). As soon as I pulled them out I realized they would be perfect pattern weights.
Glad you like them! I have those glass weights too but my fav is using my magnets. Please have a look at my previous hacks video. 😊 ruclips.net/video/IRhmb2G1Y1s/видео.html
@@NotchesSewing thanks for the link. The magnets are brilliant…..and all the rest.
So helpful, as always😊 Thanks for sharing great info in a succinct easily understandable way!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your generosity😊
I use a cup with a screw on top and a hole in the middle of the top to hold cones thread.
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Content qu'ils te plaisent. Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé. Passe une bonne journée!
Great video! Thank you for all the useful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
There is a shower handle that uses
Suction cups also.
Love your videos. What great ideas! Thank you. ☺️
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow that was so fantastic! 😃 if you don't have a seam roller or quilting wheel you can use a Gua Sha facial roller lol 😋
Thanks for sharing!!
Some great ideas - thank you 🤓
Thanks for watching!🙂
Excellent! 👌
thank you!
I'm going to try some of your hacks. Thanks
Hope you enjoy
Great tips. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Such neat cool tips thank you 🙏 😊
Glad you like them! Please have a look at my first sewing hacks video😊
I have sewed professionally for many years but am always looking to learn more …your video had some great ideas for beginners and more experienced sewer …thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching😊
Love , love your channel just subscribed....thank you❣️
Welcome!! and thank you so much😊
Just subscribed and thumbs up!!! Really impressed with your presentation 🐱
Thanks so much! 😊
Hi from Texas. New to your channel, I loved all the hacks. Thank you for sharing. Will be subscribing. 😊
Hi Tina from Texas!! Welcome😊. Have a look at a few more of my tips ruclips.net/video/IRhmb2G1Y1s/видео.html
What an amazing compilation of helpful ideas. I truly think you are a “sewing engineer!” Thanks - I’ll be saving this tutorial!
Haha Thanks Sherry🥰
Sometimes when machine sewing from a cone of thread, the thread will not stay in the thread guides on the machine. A cheap plastic drinking straw can be cut and taped to the machine to make thread guides (that the thread can't get itself out of). It also helps when you are sewing with twin needles and want extra thread guides for the other spool of thread.
Excellent hack!! Thank you Arvetta.😊
Your tips are really good! New sub, TY!
Awesome! Thank you!
So many new hacks. Thank you.
Thanks for watching😊
Brilliant ideas.
I’ve never used freezer paper before but I have new eyes now.. 😂
When you refer to printer paper, it’s just normal printer paper? Also is the printer a normal printer with normal ink or is it specialised for crafts and fabrics?
It’s just a normal inkjet printer.
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I hate to ask this but what kind of printer did you use? I need to get one and it looked like yours would be perfect for what I need.
It’s an HP officeJet Pr 9010e. Thanks for watching😊
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Please have a look at my previous hacks video- 😊. ruclips.net/video/IRhmb2G1Y1s/видео.html
I don’t understand the plunger and elastic… how does it work?
Instead of having to measure with a ruler, you can just set your measurement from the floor up with the elastic and just pin or mark beside it. Thanks for watching