I’m so happy I found your video! I saw a set at a quilt shop and they were $40!! Way out of my budget. Your tutorial is so helpful. I’m definitely subscribing to your channel.
That is so awesome! You may not need many types of stabilizer, but I like to experiment for the RUclips channel and you might be doing the same. ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°) I just subscribed to your quilting channel @bobbinwithbrittany
Good afternoon Lucy.. what a wonderful video! I would have never thought of cutting apart a measuring tape! Great project to do with scrap strips too if you don't mind if they all match or not. I have alot of scraps lately from mug rugs I will use and watch Ballyhoo Creations videos on youtube while rolling them the other way. You have the BEST videos on here. I always learn so much from your videos and great ideas! Thank you for sharing & have an amazing week!
Love this, you're awesome! I liked the pre-made ones when I saw them, but the labels didn't match what is in my stash (and how my brain categorizes my things!) so that wasn't going to work for me. This is perfect, thanks! And great safety note! Yes, people, please DO wear gloves when cutting this thin metal. Better to do that for just a few minutes than to have to nurse a bad cut (or worse) for weeks and not finish your projects ;)
Thanks Stephanie! And you're right, the gloves are important and I feel kinda guilty for not wearing them in the video. That tape measure is sharp and unruly. (no pun intended)
Thanks for watching @papercents ! There's always a small percentage who hate background music even when it's at a low volume - so it's not just you! ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
Thanks! Only the water soluble stabilizers need protection in a bag or container. I talk about that in my stabilizer storage video if you haven't seen that one yet. ruclips.net/video/MaIPJcyQJOY/видео.html
thank you!! I am looking for a similar video and maybe you can help! My friend had a cute slap bracelet that had rhinstone elastic on one side and flannel on the back! I want to make that but don't have directions. Maybe I can use this video to help with that.
I haven't seen a video with the bracelet you described, but the method I used in this video would work to make something similar. You might prefer to cover a purchased slap band for a bracelet since they "snap" better than the DIY ones made from a tape measure.
That's a super super idea. THANK. YOU
Wow! I haven't seen anything like this before. So, so useful. Thank you
I love hearing that! Thanks for watching!
This is genius. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Great description and great projects! Thank you!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
This is brilliant!! I would’ve never thought of using pieces of a tape measure to make slap bands…love this idea 😍
Thank you! 😊
Thank you! ❤❤❤❤
I’m so happy I found your video! I saw a set at a quilt shop and they were $40!! Way out of my budget. Your tutorial is so helpful. I’m definitely subscribing to your channel.
That's great, welcome to the channel Charlotte!
Genius! I need this so bad! I actually don’t buy more types of stabilizer because I can’t keep them straight. Thank you!
That is so awesome! You may not need many types of stabilizer, but I like to experiment for the RUclips channel and you might be doing the same. ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°) I just subscribed to your quilting channel @bobbinwithbrittany
Brilliant idea thank you. Will also be using them for rolls of wrapping paper
great idea - using slap bands for wrapping paper!
Good afternoon Lucy.. what a wonderful video! I would have never thought of cutting apart a measuring tape! Great project to do with scrap strips too if you don't mind if they all match or not. I have alot of scraps lately from mug rugs I will use and watch Ballyhoo Creations videos on youtube while rolling them the other way. You have the BEST videos on here. I always learn so much from your videos and great ideas! Thank you for sharing & have an amazing week!
And THANK YOU for all your sweet comments!
Great idea!!! I’m thinking stich-witchery iron on tape would also work to secure the fabric to the band instead of sewing or hot glue. Love these! ❤
Great idea! Fusible tape or even a full backing of heat&bond might be a good alternative. I'll ❤️your comment so hopefully other people will see it.
Love this, you're awesome! I liked the pre-made ones when I saw them, but the labels didn't match what is in my stash (and how my brain categorizes my things!) so that wasn't going to work for me. This is perfect, thanks! And great safety note! Yes, people, please DO wear gloves when cutting this thin metal. Better to do that for just a few minutes than to have to nurse a bad cut (or worse) for weeks and not finish your projects ;)
Thanks Stephanie! And you're right, the gloves are important and I feel kinda guilty for not wearing them in the video. That tape measure is sharp and unruly. (no pun intended)
So smart!!
Great idea!
Thanks! It's a fun project.
Now I know what to w/ all the worn out measuring tapes in the shop!
Great tutorial - just wish you didn't have the background music playing , but perhaps that just me. Thank you though for showing how to - great idea!
Thanks for watching @papercents ! There's always a small percentage who hate background music even when it's at a low volume - so it's not just you! ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
Great idea! I was always told to keep stabilizer in a bag. Guess you don’t worry about that.
Thanks! Only the water soluble stabilizers need protection in a bag or container. I talk about that in my stabilizer storage video if you haven't seen that one yet. ruclips.net/video/MaIPJcyQJOY/видео.html
Does it last long enough to have a chance to deteriorate 😉
I bet it's used up very fast
@@lorettaobrien8599 LOL, I can tell you love your water-soluble stabilizer! (ʘ ͜ʖ ʘ)
Brilliantly! Great 💡idea. Thank you
Glad you like it!
thank you!! I am looking for a similar video and maybe you can help! My friend had a cute slap bracelet that had rhinstone elastic on one side and flannel on the back! I want to make that but don't have directions. Maybe I can use this video to help with that.
I haven't seen a video with the bracelet you described, but the method I used in this video would work to make something similar. You might prefer to cover a purchased slap band for a bracelet since they "snap" better than the DIY ones made from a tape measure.