Tysm! I'm making a corset for the first time and have never worked with boning or eyelets and this tutorial helped alot and was really easy to understand! If yall are wondering, the corset is part of a Renaissance fair outfit I'm making! My character is a tiger witch :3
Despite what some people say, your demo was excellent, as there are many type of eyelets & grommets that are available, & the instructions often don't describe the different parts!
Worked great, thanks. I thought I had to cut a circular hole, but a tiny cross worked just fine. Eyelets came out perfectly after a good, strong whack with the hammer.
The most critical step and moments of the process of adding an eyelet - hammering they eyelet pieces together - she skips! I want to see how to do that, whether it's hard or easy, more risky than guaranteed. She's the professional and expert here - how does SHE manage that most critical part? If she can't do it without a mess, I doubt I can. Sheesh.
That’s exactly what I came here to say. What a waste of time! She talks sooo much goes on and on a on and then doesn’t show installing the eyelet. She’s saying don’t hit it on the table put something underneath, in thinking oh you’re just gonna hit it on the white surface you’re filming on? No, she took it in her dirty back yard and chipped her cement!!!
I'm a night owl, but the neighbors in my apartment building are NOT. Instead of using a hammer to tap lightly, I use a 6-inch C-clamp, held in a vise to quietly press the eyelet parts together.
It is suggested to use a rubber mallet instead of a metal hammer--this is to prevent distorting the metal of the eyelet. Also, unless the eyelet is massive, it is better structurally to use an awl and make a hole in the fabric by separating the threads instead of cutting them.
I found a whole bunch of eyelets at frenchys (thrift store) there’s flowers, fruit, animals and just normal but different colours. They are so pretty but I didn’t know how to put them in lol thank you for this!
If you still have the fruits and flowers would you be interested in a trade of say ribbons or anything? I don’t have a way to pay cause I use cash so a trade woul work best? I’m about to do a floral and fruit drop for my buisness!
The eyelets that came with my sewology snap pliers from hobby lobby only have one side. Everytime I attempt to tighten them, they crumble in weird and ugly ways. You perfectly explained the eyelets you're using, but I was wondering if you have advice or help for eyelets with no back piece. I've learned so much from watching you already but there is always more I need to learn. Thanks!😊🙏
I know it's been like a year, but I've been having the same problem. Best thing that has helped me is putting the top of the eyelet on the anvil, put the longer piece against the back, and don't be hesitant with the hammer. Every time I try to hammer gently it crumples weirdly and comes out bad. If I don't think about it and just hit it hard it does it perfectly.
Saw some comments mentioning a fabric punch. If you are using reinforced material a drill and bit work great. Adjustable holes that are the same size every time.
Fabric puncher is for fabric. I use the leather hole punchers made for leather.. Strong, and can choose which size hold you want to punch through the fabric.
Unless the eyelet is massive, it is better structurally to use an awl and make a hole in the fabric by separating the threads instead of cutting them. Also, use a rubber mallet instead of metal hammer to avoid distorting the metal of the eyelet/grommet.
I'm a young girl who wants to start designing and crafting clothing and I am about to start with my first design that has punchholes in them so this helps alot tu
Not sure how this was in my suggestion list, I'm a prepper. What's more shocking is I watched the entire video. HOW can a grommet video get 297 dislikes?
It is suggested to use a rubber mallet instead of a metal hammer--this is to prevent distorting the metal of the eyelet. Also, unless the eyelet is massive, it is better structurally to use an awl and make a hole in the fabric by separating the threads instead of cutting them.
I'm pounding away on my eyelet and it's not closing, so I watch this video and the only part you don't show is the hammering??? I mean the rest of the directions with placement are right on my package! I don't need that part! what is even the point of this.
Here is a video I just did that shows all the steps to insert an eyelet. I did not have to hit they eyelet very hard with the hammer. Your fabric could possibly be too thick. Maybe test it out on something thinner. ua-cam.com/video/TZLQuzoeC7w/v-deo.htmlm33s
Thanks for your video, but i'm totally stumped, I want to make jewelry pieces or faux leather, I plan on putting on the small 3mm eyelets, which I just bought. But when I got them there wasn't a tool to set them in with, would you happen to know which tool will I need to set the 3mm or even a 4mm eyelet?
I doubt I'll get a response but I feel stupid for not watching this video first but I'm pretty sure I've watched 1 previously. I'm paralyzed and if I don't add eyelets to shoes I'll pull the strings right through the leather. Is it always a Bottom and Top Eyelets? You just smoked my brain just like the "Rich Men North of Richmond" song 🎵 .
If you are cutting the fabric, it might be necessary. Depending on the size of the eyelet/grommet (for those insisting on a difference) an awl would be used to separate the woven threads of the fabric instead of cutting into it. For a cut fabric hole, the interfacing will prevent unraveling around the eyelet/grommet.
I can't find these kind of eyelets online, only the ones where the bottom part is just a circle without the part underneath that goes around the fabric ( what a perfect explaination... ) are those different? Should i look for these ones? Xxx
I'm considering using a pair of eyelets in my sun hat to create some ventilation. Is it possible to do so without destroying the hat? Or is there anything else I can use to create ventilation in my hat?
Much easier yo buy eyelet tape and rings. Not expensive and give a real professional finish. Tape and rings available on Amazon if mist haberdashery stores or market stalls.
I believe that the demonstration was not an "eyelet", but a "grommet". I think an eyelet is a one piece ring that you curl over with just a hammer on the bottom end....
they can be but in the fabric store they have eyelets that are two pieces, similar to grommets. Grommets are just larger and used for more heavy duty fabrics.
Hi there, really great video, super informative! Where do you get your eyelets from? I have been looking for some 4mm double sided ones in black or white for some trainers, but can't find double sided ones anywhere like yours?
oh no. I've had eyelets that were defective. I was doing everything right and they kept messing up. After my third attempt, I figured it wasn't me and there was something wrong with them.
I am new to crafting so please excuse my very basic question. I bought an eyelet starter kit with the tool. Problem is I did not get any eyelets that had the smaller ridge. Mine are all the same. What do I need to look for in the kits to be sure I am getting the top and bottom pieces? Thanks. Btw I loved the video.
Hi! I have a question...the eyelets I purchased are only the top. Is there a trick to putting those in? They are small 5/32 ones and I can't get them to properly grip the fabric because they did not come with the back piece. Any suggestions?
Press on nails? Good job use a board under the grommet . A grommet has 2 pieces using a hammer an eyelet has 1 piece that rolls over the edge when squeezed with the plier type tool. You need to hammer it live to show the beginners out there we did not see that part🤔
Tysm! I'm making a corset for the first time and have never worked with boning or eyelets and this tutorial helped alot and was really easy to understand!
If yall are wondering, the corset is part of a Renaissance fair outfit I'm making! My character is a tiger witch :3
This helped so much. I was trying to finish up a top and I had never done eyelets before. Thanks so much.
Despite what some people say, your demo was excellent, as there are many type of eyelets & grommets that are available, & the instructions often don't describe the different parts!
Worked great, thanks. I thought I had to cut a circular hole, but a tiny cross worked just fine. Eyelets came out perfectly after a good, strong whack with the hammer.
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Omg rightttt
I literally did the same & then saw this comment 👏
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The most critical step and moments of the process of adding an eyelet - hammering they eyelet pieces together - she skips! I want to see how to do that, whether it's hard or easy, more risky than guaranteed. She's the professional and expert here - how does SHE manage that most critical part? If she can't do it without a mess, I doubt I can. Sheesh.
That’s exactly what I came here to say. What a waste of time! She talks sooo much goes on and on a on and then doesn’t show installing the eyelet.
She’s saying don’t hit it on the table put something underneath, in thinking oh you’re just gonna hit it on the white surface you’re filming on? No, she took it in her dirty back yard and chipped her cement!!!
I'm a night owl, but the neighbors in my apartment building are NOT. Instead of using a hammer to tap lightly, I use a 6-inch C-clamp, held in a vise to quietly press the eyelet parts together.
Thank you miss (or mrs) pincushion for saving me plentiful amounts of time and effort, my show has benefitted greatly from this
let me ask you...why you didn't show the punching process of the eyelet in the video????
It is suggested to use a rubber mallet instead of a metal hammer--this is to prevent distorting the metal of the eyelet. Also, unless the eyelet is massive, it is better structurally to use an awl and make a hole in the fabric by separating the threads instead of cutting them.
Your nails are so pretty!! Thanks for the demo, it clarified everything I wasn’t sure about as someone who is new to sewing and hardware
I had been trying to do with for hours and couldn’t figure it out! Your video has been the only one to help me! Thank you for this
You got the opening perfect the first time.
I’m super impressed.
Experienced to hell and back.
Thank you!
🙏🙏🙏
This is the highest quality video I have ever seen.
I dont do crafts anymore but I always wondered how this was done:-)
Very easy to understand and follow. Thank you!
You are a life saver!
I found a whole bunch of eyelets at frenchys (thrift store) there’s flowers, fruit, animals and just normal but different colours. They are so pretty but I didn’t know how to put them in lol thank you for this!
If you still have the fruits and flowers would you be interested in a trade of say ribbons or anything? I don’t have a way to pay cause I use cash so a trade woul work best? I’m about to do a floral and fruit drop for my buisness!
The eyelets that came with my sewology snap pliers from hobby lobby only have one side. Everytime I attempt to tighten them, they crumble in weird and ugly ways. You perfectly explained the eyelets you're using, but I was wondering if you have advice or help for eyelets with no back piece. I've learned so much from watching you already but there is always more I need to learn. Thanks!😊🙏
I know it's been like a year, but I've been having the same problem. Best thing that has helped me is putting the top of the eyelet on the anvil, put the longer piece against the back, and don't be hesitant with the hammer. Every time I try to hammer gently it crumples weirdly and comes out bad. If I don't think about it and just hit it hard it does it perfectly.
Thank you - your video was clear, concise and super helpful! ❤️
it was a great help...yiu were to the point and knowledgeable..thank you so much!!! I bought this kit with no instructions...❤👍🏼
Saw some comments mentioning a fabric punch. If you are using reinforced material a drill and bit work great. Adjustable holes that are the same size every time.
Thank you so much for creating this video
Thank you, it worked for me, I did the hammering and it came out fine.
I use a hand held paper punch for holes it takes 2 seconds perfect holes every time.
My paper punches do not punch through material, unfortunately.
you need a fabric punch. its a weird looking tool with spikes around a wheel.. cant miss it.. they sell it at maddison or other shops similar
Fabric puncher is for fabric. I use the leather hole punchers made for leather.. Strong, and can choose which size hold you want to punch through the fabric.
The holes are too small for grommets. Even the fabric punches I've seen aren't large enough. We need something that can make a 3/8 or 1/2 inch hole.
Unless the eyelet is massive, it is better structurally to use an awl and make a hole in the fabric by separating the threads instead of cutting them. Also, use a rubber mallet instead of metal hammer to avoid distorting the metal of the eyelet/grommet.
Perfect video. Thank you!
very easy to understand and follow..thanku dear for this amazing vedio........
So very helpful the way you explained, thanks
Thanks for the info... I will do this later....
I love it I’m excited to try this, thank you for sharing
Excellent! Thank you.
Best video yet!
My eyelids have just arrived I’m making a voice box for my woody doll with accurate phrases from the movie
Also the one I ordered from Amazon didn’t come with the tool would it be OK if I used my fingers? Don’t worry it’s only 3 mm
Thanks for the video. I'm afraid to do 10 eyelets in a velvet corset. I feel better and i will practice first.
Great tutorial, only wish the hammer hitting was included!
Thank you for your assistance👍🏼
Very good
Thank you so much Miss Tova, this has helped me so much!! :)
Thank you 💗 very informative
Great video, very easy to follow!
Cool Deal , thanks. Great Vid and observable .
Thank you!
Yay!!!! Thank you so much for the video!!!!!
I'm a young girl who wants to start designing and crafting clothing and I am about to start with my first design that has punchholes in them so this helps alot tu
Thanks so much for this
Not sure how this was in my suggestion list, I'm a prepper. What's more shocking is I watched the entire video. HOW can a grommet video get 297 dislikes?
It is suggested to use a rubber mallet instead of a metal hammer--this is to prevent distorting the metal of the eyelet. Also, unless the eyelet is massive, it is better structurally to use an awl and make a hole in the fabric by separating the threads instead of cutting them.
Oh thank you
Great guide, also loved your hands. Bet they're really soft!
What a nice kitten model you have.
Thank you! ❤️
Eyelets have no back ring. Grommets have a back ring . Awls are used to punch the hole.
Ok I thought so bc I bought and eyelet kit and it didn’t have a back and I can’t get it to work right!
I love you nails
that would be I love Your nails!
GeeDub ,Stop being petty, everyone of maturity know that typos happens ..Get a life.
Thanks 😊
what if you don't have one of those small round metal contraptions?
Thank u
Good but it would've been better to show the hammering process.
Thank you
I'm pounding away on my eyelet and it's not closing, so I watch this video and the only part you don't show is the hammering??? I mean the rest of the directions with placement are right on my package! I don't need that part! what is even the point of this.
Here is a video I just did that shows all the steps to insert an eyelet. I did not have to hit they eyelet very hard with the hammer. Your fabric could possibly be too thick. Maybe test it out on something thinner. ua-cam.com/video/TZLQuzoeC7w/v-deo.htmlm33s
susanc111 I thought the same thing, that’s the main part!
@@ProfessorPincushion Thank you for such a professional response! I really learned something from you!!
What was your reason for editing out such an essential step - the ‘hammering’ part?
Metal anvil for 8 mm prym eyelet
Thanks a lot
Does anybody know what kind of fabric did she used? Thank you :)
awesome video! where can the tool be purchased?
+Platform Monstar I just got it in the notions department at Joanns
Thanks for your video, but i'm totally stumped, I want to make jewelry pieces or faux leather, I plan on putting on the small 3mm eyelets, which I just bought.
But when I got them there wasn't a tool to set them in with, would you happen to know which tool will I need to set the 3mm or even a 4mm eyelet?
Anyone ever do DIYs improvising w/what we have js laying around the house? Zzz
I don’t know but you should if you like doing that!
@@brookespivey5568 Always do sweetie, hence my comment. Bye Brooke✌🏽
Thanks
mine literally don’t work. where did u buy ur kit bc i’ve bought 3 different brands of kits and not one eyelet has stayed
You didn't show the hammering... :-( How hard am I supposed to hit it?
I doubt I'll get a response but I feel stupid for not watching this video first but I'm pretty sure I've watched 1 previously. I'm paralyzed and if I don't add eyelets to shoes I'll pull the strings right through the leather. Is it always a Bottom and Top Eyelets? You just smoked my brain just like the "Rich Men North of Richmond" song 🎵 .
don't feel that way! It's always good to learn something new :)
I wanna do this on jeans. How necessary is the interfacing?
denim is usually a stable enough fabric you can probably skip the interfacing
If you are cutting the fabric, it might be necessary. Depending on the size of the eyelet/grommet (for those insisting on a difference) an awl would be used to separate the woven threads of the fabric instead of cutting into it. For a cut fabric hole, the interfacing will prevent unraveling around the eyelet/grommet.
Will the eyelets rust overtime?
What is the name of the tools ur using?? I can’t even find them online to get them
There are hold punchers for fabric
So I wouldn’t need it for denim right
I can't find these kind of eyelets online, only the ones where the bottom part is just a circle without the part underneath that goes around the fabric ( what a perfect explaination... ) are those different? Should i look for these ones? Xxx
this is similar to what I used www.joann.com/dritz-eyelet-kit-with-tool-5-32in-nickel-25-pkg/1045160.html#q=eyelet%2Bkit&start=3
Maffe Maris;
Maffe Maris
I'm considering using a pair of eyelets in my sun hat to create some ventilation. Is it possible to do so without destroying the hat? Or is there anything else I can use to create ventilation in my hat?
I love that fabric ❤️ where can I find it? Please help me 🙏🏽
the fabric is a basic knit. I picked it up at JoAnn's
thanks dear
Wonderful thanks 😊so much ❤where can I buy these mini eyelids I realy need this to use it on my track tops for the hoodie I'm staying in Cape Town
So you can use a groomet tool to apply eyelets to fabric? You don’t need to use groomets specifically? Also do you have to use interface?
Ty♡
Much easier yo buy eyelet tape and rings. Not expensive and give a real professional finish. Tape and rings available on Amazon if mist haberdashery stores or market stalls.
I believe that the demonstration was not an "eyelet", but a "grommet". I think an eyelet is a one piece ring that you curl over with just a hammer on the bottom end....
they can be but in the fabric store they have eyelets that are two pieces, similar to grommets. Grommets are just larger and used for more heavy duty fabrics.
Hi there, really great video, super informative! Where do you get your eyelets from? I have been looking for some 4mm double sided ones in black or white for some trainers, but can't find double sided ones anywhere like yours?
I picked mine up at Joanns
How come u didnt show when u hit it with hammer???
mine isn’t working and idk what i’m doing wrong 😩😭 you made it look so easy
oh no. I've had eyelets that were defective. I was doing everything right and they kept messing up. After my third attempt, I figured it wasn't me and there was something wrong with them.
i ended up getting it!! thank you for the video it did help!
Hey, How can I buy it In India?
What's the price ?
Do these instructions also apply to fabric that used to have an eyelet in it but it is no longer in there and the fabric fibers are frayed?
so the eyelet came out? You can definitely put in a new eyelet but depending on the hole, you might have to go with a larger size
How can you insert eyelet to made hoodies or clothing ?
Where's the hole on it ? Not enough info ...
I am new to crafting so please excuse my very basic question. I bought an eyelet starter kit with the tool. Problem is I did not get any eyelets that had the smaller ridge. Mine are all the same. What do I need to look for in the kits to be sure I am getting the top and bottom pieces? Thanks. Btw I loved the video.
that's very weird. maybe you got a weird defect box :(
aliexprese
Where did you get the tool?
Tank you
Pretty sure those are grommets - eyelets only have one part, grommets have two parts... Great how-to for grommet setting though 🙂
Hi! I have a question...the eyelets I purchased are only the top. Is there a trick to putting those in? They are small 5/32 ones and I can't get them to properly grip the fabric because they did not come with the back piece. Any suggestions?
What you have are proper eyelets. In the video she was using grommets. Same thing except grommets are 2 parts, a front and a back piece
These are grommets, they have 2 pieces, eyelets are one piece
Eyelets, like those used in corsetry, are also two piece construction.
You might have shown us the hit!!😀
Do I need interfacing for denim?
Does anyone know where I can purchase the eyelets ??
Can these DIY eyelets be put through a washing machine without coming apart?
yes, they shouldn't come apart once you properly lock them together.
Awesome! I'm thinking of adding 2 to a jumper to make it last longer
Fine
Press on nails? Good job use a board under the grommet . A grommet has 2 pieces using a hammer an eyelet has 1 piece that rolls over the edge when squeezed with the plier type tool. You need to hammer it live to show the beginners out there we did not see that part🤔