Cloth Twine: A Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- #clothtwine #FabricRope #Fibertwist #fabrictwine
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Today's Video is a How-To on making Fabric Twine, Cloth Twine, Fabric Cording, Fabric Rope... it's called so many different things. Whatever you call it, it's a wonderful cording that can be used for so many different things!
If you don't want to make your own, we sell it in our Etsy Shop. You can also see a list of all the ways to use it in the description box. www.etsy.com/listing/92893347...
Supplies Used:
* Fabric cut or ripped into 1 inch strips (can use Cotton Fabric or something Recycled like a sheet or old clothes)
* Scissor or Nipper
* Clipboard or a Clamp
* A Metal Clip
* Ruler
* Cup of Water
Enjoy!
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TimeStamp:
00:00 - Intro and the Supplies I use
03:46 ~ Starting the Fabric Twist
08:27 ~ Adding a New Strip
There's a little chatter at the end of the video along with another photo of the Needlebook I made using the Fabric Twine. - Навчання та стиль
Great video. I have wondered how to do this without havingvit all unravel. Your video was very clear and helpful
Oh I'm so glad you liked it! Happy twisting! 🩵
Thank you Jeri, best video I’ve seen on making fabric twine! Love all your videos, you explain everything in detail. Blessings 🙂
Thank you SO much! Blessings back to you! 💜
I learned a slightly different way to make fabric rope, but I like your way better. Thanks!
That's great! I’m so glad it was helpful! ❤️
Great tutorial. I bet these would make a great neck strap too
You gave us very good instructions. Thank you and looking forward to the next one!
Oh I'm so glad you liked it! See you again next friday for sure! Sending hugs!
Thank you so much for sharing all your talents with us you are amazing.
Thank you! So kind! 💜💜💜
Making fabric twine is fairly new for me. I’m thoroughly enjoying making/using it. I think I’ll find using a clipboard very helpful. TY. 💖💖💖
I love the clipboard method, you can go so fast with both hands free. Thanks for watching! ❤️
This looks like so much fun and I'm thinking of different ways to use it! Your instructions were so easy to follow.
I'm so glad you found them easy to follow. Thanks for being here! 💜
You are wielding that phone camera like a pro. The effort is appreciated. Love the cording. I have made twisted cord before--love using my scraps--and what a great idea to have the bucket of water for the fingers. Holding onto everything, it's so much faster if you can do that twist with your fingertips and my fingertips are rarely damp enough to do that without help. I'm not a huge fan of repeatedly licking my fingers! I keep my hands pretty clean but still... . I'll never twist cord again without water at my side. Thanks for sharing this. ❤
Thank you! You are so very welcome and I'm VERY happy that the water tip works for you! 💜
This is AWESOME!! I'm such a visual learner!!
Hi Katie, I'm so glad you like it! Have fun! 🩷
Nice to know how to make fabric twine. I have made twisted cords for years, double plus the desired length, twist, twist, twist, fold in half and watch the magic, knot the end. Sari silk works well.
sari silk would be amazing, I don't have any though. :-( But I do love my twisted cord! 💜💜💜
Looks like fun. You are going to inspire me to make a bigger to-do list! One of these days ill be officially retired from my full time job and will have time to do more crafty things.
Oh won't that be lovely! There's so many things I want to do as well and times running out! 🤣
Awesome idea and wonderful tutorial! I shared this video. Huge HUGS from the Pineapple County Gang! 🐞🧚🐞🐾🐞🐞🐞🐞
Thanks for sharing Lala! I left you a message on one of your comments from this morning, take a look. Hugs back at you! ❤️
love the fuzzy stuff. I'd leave it torn. so cool. thank you.
Glad you like it! Thanks! 💜
neat way of doing this. other videos didn't have a way to secure so we could use two full hands.
I know! I love using the clip board, makes it portable too! 💜
That is so pretty ❤
Thank you! Hope you try to make some!
Thank you Jeri! Another wonderful video. Another item on my ToDo list. Your videos make me very happy😊TFS
And you watching them and commenting makes me very happy! So thanks! 💜
Thank you so much for a really clear tutorial. I am definitely going to give this a try. I have just watched you finishing off your Japanese bag it is so gorgeous I love it. Love Bella from South Wales UK. Xx
You are so very welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 💜
i love this Jeri - thank you so much for showing us how to create this lovely fabric cord - your video was perfect - i would like to wish you all the best and its so good to see you - welcome back!!!! big hugs xx
It's GREAT to see you Janet, thank you so much for letting me know you were here! ❤️
Excellent video. Just found you so I'm binge watching all your videos and loving it! Love what you create and make.
Oh that makes me so happy! Thank you for being here. 💜
This is a great tutorial! Thanks so much Jeri!
You are SO welcome Cynthia!
EXCELLENT VIDEO! 🥰
Thank you! 🤗 Glad you liked it! ❤️
Thank you Jeri for the great tutorial! I have a lot of batik fabric so am going to give it a go.
Oh that's GREAT! This cord is so useful for so many things!
This is the best demo I've seen on making fabric twine. Thank you Jeri.
Oh you are So welcome! I find it so much easier to have it stable, I can go really FAST! 🩷
Very nice 👌
Thanks 😊 ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! Very informative🌿
You are so welcome!
Love this !
Oh Good! So fun to make!!!
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊 💜
I am so delighted you are back.
Thank you! I am delighted to be back!
Grazie Jeri di questo tutorial,a essere sincera,tempo fa ho provato a farlo e ne ho fatti diversi metri,solo che poi non sapevo come utilizzarlo e quindi l'ho disfatto😂...comunque mi piaceva farlo 🙂👋👋
Quindi questa volta sai cosa ne farai? 😂
Grazie per la visione! 💛
I wonder if a fringe twister or braid (for hair) twister would work?🤔 My hands are getting to that point of age where this stuff hurts.😂 I’ve made lots of these fabric twines before, I’ll give the twister a shot.
Oh! My daughter wondered the same thing and gave me one but it was broke so I couldn't try it! PLEASE let me know if it works for you. Thanks for mentioning it! 💜
@@JeriBellini I sure will! (So glad you are back!)
What to you use these for?
I guess I'll have to make another video showing you! You can make baskets or wrap gifts or wrap journals. Make a cord long enough to hang your reading glasses or a name tag if you use that sort of thing, around your neck... I've seen keys hanging from them too. I put a photo of a small fabric journal at the very end showing you mine. Just a fun way to use up scraps of fabric. Thanks for watching AND for asking!
What's that noise coming from your bathroom? Spooky
I’m sorry I have no idea what you mean. But thanks for watching.