Great gifts. I find silk scarves are a great way to get inexpensive silk from the thrift store. Also you might see if your eye mask pattern will fit on a man's silk tie. Differently would make some great hair ties.
Watching your videos is self-care for me! You are so positive and reassuring as well as skilled, creative and inspiring. All-round lovely qualities that this world needs more of. Thank you and take good care❤
I love your videos. I've been sewing for over 50 years, yet I learn something almost every time I watch you. Now, may I offer a tip to you? This is about when you turn things right side out (like the sleep mask) and work out the edges & press. Give the project a quick press before you turn it. Just press it flat. I know it sounds silly. I can't remember where I learned this, but I do rememberthinking it sounded counterintuitive. It felt like I was doing the opposite of what needed to be done. But it does work. It's got something to do with setting the stitches. When I press it flat first, then turn it, it turns so much nicer and smoother. It gives me a really neat edge to press. I thought you might like to give it a try. Keep up the good work & I'll keep watching & learning.
Lovely gifts and ideas. I would also add a little zipper pouch with two individually wrapped tea bags and cookies. Because the world is a better place with a nice cuppa!
Aside from the lovely projects, I always love the wealth of advice that you give for Sewing more effectively and time saving! I always learn a lot and it’s often advice I’ve never seen anywhere else before. One of my favorites this time was the tip to use the serger thread for a loop Turner. I’ve tried so many times doing that with normal sewing machine thread but it often comes loose even if I sew onto the corner of the tube (in case a loose fabric with a lot of friction the whole area often unravels). The serger thread trick looks to be far more sturdy and should be able to pull the loop with ease
Vests as tops are everywhere for 2024. Can you show how to upcycle sweaters in cute sweater vests and suit coats into button up tailored vests? Love your videos I learn so much!
I enjoyed these so much, and I really intend making them all ! At the beginning I shouted to my husband 'Catherine Sews has a cold ' to which he replied 'Oh no, you've infected her too, all the way from France.' Hope your cold goes sooner than mine has, and thank you for continuing to do videos even when you're ill. I'm just binge watching you :)
What lovely and practical gifts❤️. I might try them for my nieces. In the interests of sharing, I saw a hack for turning corners recently which seems to work well. It is a bit like your tail method for turning tubes. You start sewing at the point of a corner, but leave the thread tail so it is sandwiched between the layers of the thing you are making. You then sew appx 1 inch out from the corner and return, and 1 inch past the corner the other way and back. Then you sew the seam as normal, passing over or slightly inside the sewing you did on the corner. When you turn the item right side out, you can tug on the thread tails and it pulls the corner out with a really sharp point. Then you just trim the tails off. A little bit more of a pfaff, but when you are doing something more tailored such as cuffs or collars with a crisp cotton it seems to work well, plus the corner is reinforced. Hope you make a speedy recovery🙂
Love this video. Nowhere around here to get real silk but maybe check thrift stores. Teach adult sewing and am always looking for fun stuff to have students make.
feel better soon! I made new Xmas stockings for my family this year, and some fabric coasters from some of the leftover scraps. They came out pretty cute!
Lovely gifts Catherine. Some great ideas for my future. It doesn’t look like I’ll be selling before the end of January. I guess that’s not too far away but it feels like forever. I’ll be watching your videos. Feel better soon. Claudia
❤ I’m so impressed! I’ve made the eye masks before, but yours were extra amazing! I’m excited to try your way of the journal cover. I never saw it that way and I love the cleanness of it! Thank you 😊 thank you!
Cathrine, I love your videos. But why do you, when quadrupeling your yarn, take the open ends (2 threads into your needle) instead of threading the closed end from the other side into the eye of your needle? I think this is easier, that's how my grandmother taught me... . Other than that, you gave me 100 good ideas, at least, since I have been following you. Take care + get well soon!
I like the different fabrics and the bit of lace on the book cover! I have a question. Is there a reason not to use pinking sheers in stead of clipping on curved edges? I never see anyone do it, but it seems so obvious to me. What am I missing?
You're not missing anything! Pinking shears are great for that. My only hesitation would be that the triangles have to come quite close to the stitching, so you have to have a lot of control to make sure you don't stray too far away, or worse, get too close and cut your stitching. If you're confident with your linking shears, go for it!
Hey, I love the idea of buying small amounts of very nice fabric. So often I’m trying to get the most yardage for my $$. Sweet gift ideas. I think I’d use white rice for the heated bags, though. It goes rancid at room temp. Maybe after you’ve heated it a few times it will keep it from getting that smell-but the bran is still there on brown rice, and the fat spoils. Personally I can’t stand that smell.
You know, I also sometimes sew the ruffle/elastic band type additions before I put the whole thing together so I don’t have to deal with all the layers & pins to just see around one time. Less nerve-wracking-you just have to make sure your stitches don’t show.
Hm. This means that I have to re-think my belief that using microfiber is an earth-friendly choice for material, sofa coverings, etc. Well, sad to know, glad to know!!! Thank you, Catherine!! @@CatherineSews
Great gifts. I find silk scarves are a great way to get inexpensive silk from the thrift store. Also you might see if your eye mask pattern will fit on a man's silk tie. Differently would make some great hair ties.
Silk scarves are a great idea!
I wish I was in your classroom. I'm learning so much from you. Best regards from Québec. ❤
Watching your videos is self-care for me! You are so positive and reassuring as well as skilled, creative and inspiring. All-round lovely qualities that this world needs more of. Thank you and take good care❤
I love your videos. I've been sewing for over 50 years, yet I learn something almost every time I watch you. Now, may I offer a tip to you? This is about when you turn things right side out (like the sleep mask) and work out the edges & press. Give the project a quick press before you turn it. Just press it flat. I know it sounds silly. I can't remember where I learned this, but I do rememberthinking it sounded counterintuitive. It felt like I was doing the opposite of what needed to be done. But it does work. It's got something to do with setting the stitches. When I press it flat first, then turn it, it turns so much nicer and smoother. It gives me a really neat edge to press. I thought you might like to give it a try. Keep up the good work & I'll keep watching & learning.
Lovely gifts and ideas. I would also add a little zipper pouch with two individually wrapped tea bags and cookies. Because the world is a better place with a nice cuppa!
Wonderful. They would be perfect to give to yourself.
What great gift ideas. How have I not viewed this episode before!?!🎉❤😂
Aside from the lovely projects, I always love the wealth of advice that you give for Sewing more effectively and time saving! I always learn a lot and it’s often advice I’ve never seen anywhere else before.
One of my favorites this time was the tip to use the serger thread for a loop Turner. I’ve tried so many times doing that with normal sewing machine thread but it often comes loose even if I sew onto the corner of the tube (in case a loose fabric with a lot of friction the whole area often unravels). The serger thread trick looks to be far more sturdy and should be able to pull the loop with ease
Yes, I love that serger tail method for turning a loop! It’s effective and fun 🤩
Vests as tops are everywhere for 2024. Can you show how to upcycle sweaters in cute sweater vests and suit coats into button up tailored vests?
Love your videos I learn so much!
Oh Catherine, I hope you are ok. Your voice! I love your videos. Please take care!
What clever and thoughtful gifts! To me a handmade gift is priceless. Thank you for such a lovely video. I hope you feel better soon.
Thank you so much! So glad you liked these gift ideas.
Great video, I just bought a real silk full length dress from a charity shop to make a blouse. Now I know what else I can make with the left overs
I enjoyed these so much, and I really intend making them all ! At the beginning I shouted to my husband 'Catherine Sews has a cold ' to which he replied 'Oh no, you've infected her too, all the way from France.' Hope your cold goes sooner than mine has, and thank you for continuing to do videos even when you're ill. I'm just binge watching you :)
Wow love the black.
Beautifull! A quick note about the rice. Brown rice will get rancid in a year or so. White rice stays fresh for years.
Good tip! Thank you 😀
What lovely and practical gifts❤️. I might try them for my nieces.
In the interests of sharing, I saw a hack for turning corners recently which seems to work well. It is a bit like your tail method for turning tubes. You start sewing at the point of a corner, but leave the thread tail so it is sandwiched between the layers of the thing you are making. You then sew appx 1 inch out from the corner and return, and 1 inch past the corner the other way and back. Then you sew the seam as normal, passing over or slightly inside the sewing you did on the corner. When you turn the item right side out, you can tug on the thread tails and it pulls the corner out with a really sharp point. Then you just trim the tails off. A little bit more of a pfaff, but when you are doing something more tailored such as cuffs or collars with a crisp cotton it seems to work well, plus the corner is reinforced.
Hope you make a speedy recovery🙂
Feel better soon❤❤❤
So very sorry that you've been sick. Hoping you enjoy happy, healthy holidays!
Love this video. Nowhere around here to get real silk but maybe check thrift stores. Teach adult sewing and am always looking for fun stuff to have students make.
Thanks Catherine, wonderful ideas, and very informative.
You're WONDERFUL!!
What a nice gift!
I am SO making the hair twisties!!!! These gifts are fabulous! Thank you for sharing your wonderful gift with us! ❣️🧵🪡
Wow, great line up of self care gifts!! I especially like the cosmetic wipes, I have not seen those before. Your fabric selections are beautiful.
feel better soon! I made new Xmas stockings for my family this year, and some fabric coasters from some of the leftover scraps. They came out pretty cute!
That sounds great! Homemade stockings are the best!
Catherine, sending you my best wishes for a very merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Great Gift!
I'm sorry you're under the weather!
I've got Covid for the second time ⏲️!
Best wishes get well
soon!😊
Bonnie Ohio
Lovely gifts Catherine. Some great ideas for my future. It doesn’t look like I’ll be selling before the end of January. I guess that’s not too far away but it feels like forever. I’ll be watching your videos. Feel better soon. Claudia
Feel better soon. I so appreciate the information you share. I know what friends are getting next Xmas. Thank you.
Hope you feel better. I use the cosmetic clothes myself I like making a 3" and a 4 " size. Nice gift ideas.
What lovely ideas! Great for Christmas
Awesome, Catherine. Thank you. I hope I can get some time to make some of these!
I’ve made hot pads with oat groats and added dried lavender flowers but yours look much prettier. Beautiful gift presentation. They look luxurious.
So nice Catherine. Get well soon!
Such a great gift idea!
Thanks so much! So happy you liked it!
❤ I’m so impressed! I’ve made the eye masks before, but yours were extra amazing! I’m excited to try your way of the journal cover. I never saw it that way and I love the cleanness of it! Thank you 😊 thank you!
So glad you liked it! Thanks for the lovely comment.
This would be so nice for someone in hospital, or a new mom.
Great gifts! Thanks for the tutorial! I love the face mask.
Cathrine, I love your videos. But why do you, when quadrupeling your yarn, take the open ends (2 threads into your needle) instead of threading the closed end from the other side into the eye of your needle? I think this is easier, that's how my grandmother taught me... . Other than that, you gave me 100 good ideas, at least, since I have been following you. Take care + get well soon!
Those are adorable!
Very nice!
Love the fabrics you picked
Thank you ❤ How about a bonus episode on how to care for the self care stuff?😜
I like the different fabrics and the bit of lace on the book cover! I have a question. Is there a reason not to use pinking sheers in stead of clipping on curved edges? I never see anyone do it, but it seems so obvious to me. What am I missing?
You're not missing anything! Pinking shears are great for that. My only hesitation would be that the triangles have to come quite close to the stitching, so you have to have a lot of control to make sure you don't stray too far away, or worse, get too close and cut your stitching. If you're confident with your linking shears, go for it!
well that's my daughters and daughter in-law sorted for chrissy, ta Catherine.
Lovely
Great ideas❤
Hey, I love the idea of buying small amounts of very nice fabric. So often I’m trying to get the most yardage for my $$. Sweet gift ideas.
I think I’d use white rice for the heated bags, though. It goes rancid at room temp. Maybe after you’ve heated it a few times it will keep it from getting that smell-but the bran is still there on brown rice, and the fat spoils. Personally I can’t stand that smell.
You know, I also sometimes sew the ruffle/elastic band type additions before I put the whole thing together so I don’t have to deal with all the layers & pins to just see around one time. Less nerve-wracking-you just have to make sure your stitches don’t show.
What do you use to mark your fabrics with? Is that some kind of magical chalk?
I use either a scrap of soap or a Frixion erasable pen (link in description) 😀
I did NOT know that about mucrofiber!!! Does that apply to all microfiber?
Yes, I believe so. 😔
Hm. This means that I have to re-think my belief that using microfiber is an earth-friendly choice for material, sofa coverings, etc. Well, sad to know, glad to know!!! Thank you, Catherine!! @@CatherineSews
Is there something cheaper that could be used instead of rice for the microwaveable bag? Rice is so expensive where I live.
Beans
Flax seeds (if you can find at a seed store by weight or on sale)
Hi mam.. How are you
About a year ago you put up a gift making video - also with hardly any voice😂
First comment! Wooooooooot!
First reply! Wooo!
@Maplecook@@LaineyBug2020 Thanks to both of you for your quick views!
Great ideas!! I love the hair turban. I don’t know where to get really nice terry cloth, but I can keep my eye out for it. Thank you ❤👍👍👍