Boy mum here, I made this and my 6 month old destroyed it in 10 mins 😳 so I remade it and sewed 3 times over the ribbons! Now it’s lasting much better! Thanks for such a clear tutorial and love the idea of using a cereal packet inside, very resourceful xxx
Excellent work! I'm 17, and don't have kids, and I've also never used a sewing machine in my life, but this was a fun watch none the less. Great tutorial!
I just made one yesterday without checking any tutorials and im surprised at how similar mine ended up being! I used parchment paper though, and I'm thinking it might lose some of that crinkle sound with time, so I like your idea of cereal bag better. I think mine ended up very thin and hard to grab for a small baby, so I came to see if you used any filling. Apparently not. I will make sure to put a teething ring in the next one. I hope wooden ones are fine? I'll make sure to stitch a cross over the surface too. Ps if you don't have ribbons you can also make your own ones using fabric pieces.
Thanks for watching our video. That is a great idea for using fabric pieces if you don't have ribbon. In fact, it's a great way to use up scrap fabric. However, I would suggest if you use fabric to make sure to not have raw edges because the fabric may fray and baby could get them in their mouth.
Hi,m @@Needlepointers, yes of course that's a good point. I cut pieces approx 4cm wide, then you fold each side into the middle and then fold again and sew the edge. Not sure if I'm explaining myself here. That way it looks like a ribbon but self-made.
Loved your video. You are easy to follow and I enjoyed the written instructions as well as the visual! Going to make a couple of these for our great grandbaby, who is due in August!
I'm sorry you are having problems making the baby toy. If the clips are not holding it in place for you, I'd recommend using pins. Remove the pins as you sew so you won't hit them. We also have a written tutorial here that may help: www.needlepointers.com/main/youtubecontent.aspx?youtubepageid=501
You can add a layer of flannel under the crinkle layer. This gives this toy a bit more body and softness and you will not have a slippery piece of plastic to deal with. I would make sure that the flannel is pre washed. It does shrink and that will distort the toy after a washing. I really suggest that all fabrics be pre washed that will be used.
Boy mum here, I made this and my 6 month old destroyed it in 10 mins 😳 so I remade it and sewed 3 times over the ribbons! Now it’s lasting much better! Thanks for such a clear tutorial and love the idea of using a cereal packet inside, very resourceful xxx
I'm glad your new one is holding up better! Thanks for sharing your tip!
Love this!!! I can’t wait to make some for future grandchildren.
Have fun! I have made them for all my great-grandchildren. That is why I wanted to share the tutorial with all our visitors.
Excellent work! I'm 17, and don't have kids, and I've also never used a sewing machine in my life, but this was a fun watch none the less. Great tutorial!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A lovely video, simple clear instructions. Thank you so much! I am making one for our wee boy to come. He'll love it! ❤
Thank you for the nice comment. I made some from my grandchildren and they love them.
Fantastic video and tutorial. I made 2 today. They’re so cute.
Wonderful!
I just made one yesterday without checking any tutorials and im surprised at how similar mine ended up being! I used parchment paper though, and I'm thinking it might lose some of that crinkle sound with time, so I like your idea of cereal bag better. I think mine ended up very thin and hard to grab for a small baby, so I came to see if you used any filling. Apparently not. I will make sure to put a teething ring in the next one. I hope wooden ones are fine? I'll make sure to stitch a cross over the surface too. Ps if you don't have ribbons you can also make your own ones using fabric pieces.
Thanks for watching our video. That is a great idea for using fabric pieces if you don't have ribbon. In fact, it's a great way to use up scrap fabric. However, I would suggest if you use fabric to make sure to not have raw edges because the fabric may fray and baby could get them in their mouth.
Hi,m @@Needlepointers, yes of course that's a good point. I cut pieces approx 4cm wide, then you fold each side into the middle and then fold again and sew the edge. Not sure if I'm explaining myself here. That way it looks like a ribbon but self-made.
I'm about to make some! So excited! I'm also a very new sewer and this was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Just made this for my grandchild to be. Your tutorial was spot on. I’m new to sewing & this was fun to do! Bless 😊
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Beautiful video, so clear! Will try it out.
Have fun!
Because project simple and easy instructions
loved this. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome! I made them for all my great-grandbabies. So I wanted to share this fun toy with our visitors.
Loved your video. You are easy to follow and I enjoyed the written instructions as well as the visual! Going to make a couple of these for our great grandbaby, who is due in August!
Awesome! Thank you! I also have a new great grandbaby born in May so I will be making some of these crinkle tag toys for her.
Thanks for the tutorial :) just made one for my son. He loves it 💙
Thank you so much for visiting and watching this RUclips video tutorial. And so glad your son likes the crinkle tag toy.
What a great idea!
Glad you think so!
I love it and where dud you get that fabric
Thanks for watching our video! The fabric I used was fabric I had leftover from another project. I believe I purchased it at Joann's.
Great tutorial, I made two today 🙂 Thank you!
Great job!
Also great for cats!
I never thought of that but it is a great idea. I will have to make one for my cat.
I love this video! How would u wash? I have no kids so, clueless. Is this safe to throw in washing machine?
Thank you for watch our video on the tag toy for babies. Yes, it can be machine washed. However, you should let it air dry.
Excellent tutorial
Glad you think so!
Does the iron not melt the plastic??
No, the iron does not melt the plastic.
I think I can do this! Lol
Thanks for watching our video. This is such an easy project; I am sure you can make one or two easily.
what temp can you iron the item on w/the crinkly paper inside? Is cotton too hot?
Thanks for watching our video on making a crinkle tag toy. Cotton is fine.
I've made several, and the layers shift horribly, so nothing stays aligned!! Help!!
Use pins to hold the pieces in place and remove them as you go
I'm sorry you are having problems making the baby toy. If the clips are not holding it in place for you, I'd recommend using pins. Remove the pins as you sew so you won't hit them. We also have a written tutorial here that may help: www.needlepointers.com/main/youtubecontent.aspx?youtubepageid=501
You can add a layer of flannel under the crinkle layer. This gives this toy a bit more body and softness and you will not have a slippery piece of plastic to deal with. I would make sure that the flannel is pre washed. It does shrink and that will distort the toy after a washing. I really suggest that all fabrics be pre washed that will be used.
Me too! It never ends up perfectly like that!
I can't see the replies to this video. Are they blocked? I don't have this problem with other videos.
I am not sure why the replies would be blocked for you. I hope you enjoy making the tag toys!
@@Needlepointers it works now. Sorry to bother you. Must be my phone. Thanks for the fun tutorial! My granddaughter will love this.