Well at last, a clear concise explanation of how to join cords. You make it look so easy, lets hope that I find it so, as I have a very important project in hand. Many thanks.
Thank you so (sew) much for this wonderful tutorial. My first attempt was not nearly as lovely as yours, but it sort of came together. No one will ever care. Practice makes perfect so I'm sure my next one will be better thanks to you.
Excellent video. Thank you so much for providing this big gem of assistance. I just partially completed 4 throw pillows because I couldn't figure out how to join to two ends of the cord without ruining the look of the pillows.
Thank you so much for this video. I have been searching everywhere to find out how to join those two pieces. You have just made my project easier. Please post more videos :)
best explanation Ive seen in my life. thank you. can you tell us what to do when that trim ends at a point. So we dont have to put some tape. thank you so much
You made that look easy! I don't think it works on all cording types though. Sadly, mine became a hot mess. I taped and sewed but the rayon threads would not stay wrapped around their cores. What made it difficult was they were wrapped in the opposite direction from how the twist cord was wrapped. So if I tried to follow the colors and wrap around each other, it was unwrapping the loose threads around their cores. I think for me I wish I would have not cut so much of the edging off and just flattened about 1/2" inch not worrying about color order, etc. I would love to see a video of how to handle a more difficult case or inferior cording ;-)
??What did you clip at the very beginning of this video?? Good tutorial but I wish you had used the overhead camera throughout. The tape is in the way of what you are doing.
Any straight stitch machine will work. It’s best to have a cording foot in the same size as the decorative cording but a skinny (zipper) foot also works well.
Well at last, a clear concise explanation of how to join cords. You make it look so easy, lets hope that I find it so, as I have a very important project in hand. Many thanks.
WOW, never thought of taking apart the cord....excellent! Thanks!
Thank you so (sew) much for this wonderful tutorial. My first attempt was not nearly as lovely as yours, but it sort of came together. No one will ever care. Practice makes perfect so I'm sure my next one will be better thanks to you.
Excellent video. Thank you so much for providing this big gem of assistance. I just partially completed 4 throw pillows because I couldn't figure out how to join to two ends of the cord without ruining the look of the pillows.
Excellent video ... easily understood ... filming different angles really helped!
Thank you so much for this video. I have been searching everywhere to find out how to join those two pieces. You have just made my project easier. Please post more videos :)
Just the information for which I was searching. Great tutorial.
best explanation Ive seen in my life. thank you. can you tell us what to do when that trim ends at a point. So we dont have to put some tape. thank you so much
Thank you for the perfectly explained tutorial!!!
Thank you. Exactly what I was looking for
Thanks for that......love to learn new tricks ❤️
Excellent tutorial very clearly explained, thank you
You are welcome Susan. Thank you for supporting Rowley Company!
Looks feasible. Hoping for as great a result. Thanks.
You made that look easy! I don't think it works on all cording types though. Sadly, mine became a hot mess. I taped and sewed but the rayon threads would not stay wrapped around their cores. What made it difficult was they were wrapped in the opposite direction from how the twist cord was wrapped. So if I tried to follow the colors and wrap around each other, it was unwrapping the loose threads around their cores. I think for me I wish I would have not cut so much of the edging off and just flattened about 1/2" inch not worrying about color order, etc. I would love to see a video of how to handle a more difficult case or inferior cording ;-)
??What did you clip at the very beginning of this video?? Good tutorial but I wish you had used the overhead camera throughout. The tape is in the way of what you are doing.
yes.. I could not see for the material
good video
What tip of material was the twist?
Thanks for showing
very intersting thank you so much
I'm reupholstering our dining room chairs and the cording is not on a strip of fabric. How do I keep it from unraveling so I can glue it in place?
What type of machine do you use for cording?
Any straight stitch machine will work. It’s best to have a cording foot in the same size as the decorative cording but a skinny (zipper) foot also works well.