I would like to see the jar openers, and what you do with the napkins. Save the cut patterns for last. Just a thought. It's too many projects I would have to just dive in and get them done.
We all have lots of unfinished projects too. Maybe I'll pull some out and see if I can finish one. I smiled when I saw your Trader Joe's bag, I have one that I made a bib pattern with. I have a stash of paper bags that I use for pattern making. I'd like to see you use yours and make the shopping bag. And the shoe bag project sounds fun too. And since you already have fabric cut for bags, I'd make use of them. Getting a few projects done will be a great feeling. And mt two cents on the color of the embroidery thread, choose a dark color so it will stand out. When the fabric patterns are busy, a lighter color gets lost in the fabric design.
Holy cow that is quite the project list there! Impressive goals and I say just blindly grab & go until completion! I’m new to your channel thanks for sharing
Welcome to my corner of the internet! It is a big list. I love doing videos like this because I get to hear from my audience what they are most interested in. Plus it gives me fresh eyes on everything I already have in progress!
Your channel and this video was recommended to me. And I’m team all of them?? lol. Actually when you mentioned using those scraps.. I thought why not use them for the fabric for your Trader Joe’s fabric copy bag. Two birds in one stone? If a live is an option why not do a finish live? Sounds like you have several embroidery plans. My thought is to have an embroidery day if you can. Have that embroidery mindset and skill set geared up and do all those in the same day. The dark blue on that tropical looking fabric seems like it would read bedt
This is going to be critical and I don’t think you will want this info but if I were you…….I would box up these projects and put them away. If you still have an interest in a few months pull them out. Start over fresh and new. You can’t do that with these all hanging over your head. Way too many projects. Over the next few months if you have a strong desire to do one of the projects you can always pull it out and work on it. Tape up the box after you fill it up. You have lots of ideas, but it’s always best to finish what you start making. You have a ton of money tied up in fabric you have cut already. Maybe just cut it when you are actually doing the project. Most of us crafters, quilters, sewing people struggle with starting too many projects. You’re young enough to break this habit. Main thing, don’t cut the fabric until you’re starting the project. I see lots of money spent on fabric but not used. You can always send me the fabric you have already cut. LOL. I will put it to good use.
That’s what she’s trying to do is finish things. Starting over fresh and new and putting these away for a while would mean these are still undone and she’s cutting into MORE things and potentially not getting to all of them.
Go back and reread your opening line and then read it again. And then take your own advice. I haven't even had a chance to watch the video, but your comments are nauseating. How dare you even suggest she send things to you as if you know how to better use her things? Disgusting.
I would like to see the jar openers, and what you do with the napkins. Save the cut patterns for last. Just a thought.
It's too many projects I would have to just dive in and get them done.
Girl!!! I would start small with the bobbins. Get an easy win. I would pick the corn hole bags next personally. Good luck!
We all have lots of unfinished projects too. Maybe I'll pull some out and see if I can finish one. I smiled when I saw your Trader Joe's bag, I have one that I made a bib pattern with. I have a stash of paper bags that I use for pattern making. I'd like to see you use yours and make the shopping bag. And the shoe bag project sounds fun too. And since you already have fabric cut for bags, I'd make use of them. Getting a few projects done will be a great feeling. And mt two cents on the color of the embroidery thread, choose a dark color so it will stand out. When the fabric patterns are busy, a lighter color gets lost in the fabric design.
Thanks for all the great thoughts and ideas, Sandy! Moving your requests up the list 😊
Holy cow that is quite the project list there! Impressive goals and I say just blindly grab & go until completion! I’m new to your channel thanks for sharing
Welcome to my corner of the internet! It is a big list. I love doing videos like this because I get to hear from my audience what they are most interested in. Plus it gives me fresh eyes on everything I already have in progress!
Your channel and this video was recommended to me. And I’m team all of them?? lol. Actually when you mentioned using those scraps.. I thought why not use them for the fabric for your Trader Joe’s fabric copy bag. Two birds in one stone? If a live is an option why not do a finish live? Sounds like you have several embroidery plans. My thought is to have an embroidery day if you can. Have that embroidery mindset and skill set geared up and do all those in the same day. The dark blue on that tropical looking fabric seems like it would read bedt
Love the ideas, thank you for sharing!
Do your bobbins and donate for a fresh start.
I know having alot of half projects is overwhelming
Thanks for your input, bobbin video below!
ASMR bobbin restock | Brother SE600 | Gutterman 1000m
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You do have a long to do list I would put some away for later
Thanks for watching!
This is going to be critical and I don’t think you will want this info but if I were you…….I would box up these projects and put them away. If you still have an interest in a few months pull them out. Start over fresh and new. You can’t do that with these all hanging over your head. Way too many projects. Over the next few months if you have a strong desire to do one of the projects you can always pull it out and work on it. Tape up the box after you fill it up. You have lots of ideas, but it’s always best to finish what you start making. You have a ton of money tied up in fabric you have cut already. Maybe just cut it when you are actually doing the project. Most of us crafters, quilters, sewing people struggle with starting too many projects. You’re young enough to break this habit. Main thing, don’t cut the fabric until you’re starting the project. I see lots of money spent on fabric but not used. You can always send me the fabric you have already cut. LOL. I will put it to good use.
That’s what she’s trying to do is finish things. Starting over fresh and new and putting these away for a while would mean these are still undone and she’s cutting into MORE things and potentially not getting to all of them.
Go back and reread your opening line and then read it again. And then take your own advice. I haven't even had a chance to watch the video, but your comments are nauseating. How dare you even suggest she send things to you as if you know how to better use her things? Disgusting.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!