Hey Linda, I was so glad to come across your video. You explained it so simply, especially your little yellow fabric example. I’ve made 2 and that took the mystery out of it. Fantastic video. Thankyou😊
I'm glad my video helped. I love those picket hangers. They are really handy to put valuables in if you won't be at home or take it with you to a hotel when you travel.
I really like the hanger cover, but I think I would just hem the bottom without closing it up. If you ever had a hanger break, you would be able to easily replace it without having to disassemble the cover. Also, it would be easy to launder if it got dirty or musty while in off season storage.
What I great idea! We just spent a couple of months in the RV in Florida. This would have been perfect for hiding my rings or other "treasured" jewelry. But, better than that...before we left, I hid the key to my large wall jewelry cabinet. We're home a week and I still don't remember where I put the key! LOL This would be great in the closet at home for the keys or anything else I wanted to hide while away. Thanks so much for sharing such a quick and easy sewing project.
Linda I think this a great idea and the steps you gave are really easy to follow . I want to make one or more of these for my daughters .Thank you for sharing
Love it. Going to make my daughter one. Was thinking why not sew the second pocket on the front where the zipper is, like when you add 3 0r 4 pockets to a craft apron. Then sew the front and back together. But such an easy project using up large scrap material.
Loved loved you tutorial but wondering for travel in the event the hangar would get broken could you leave the bottom open to be able to replace hangars?or slip over hotel hangers? I want to send to my college kids but hangars are awkward to ship so without hangar in them the hangar can be inserted when they get them.
Hey Linda, I was so glad to come across your video. You explained it so simply, especially your little yellow fabric example. I’ve made 2 and that took the mystery out of it. Fantastic video. Thankyou😊
I'm glad my video helped. I love those picket hangers. They are really handy to put valuables in if you won't be at home or take it with you to a hotel when you travel.
I really like the hanger cover, but I think I would just hem the bottom without closing it up. If you ever had a hanger break, you would be able to easily replace it without having to disassemble the cover. Also, it would be easy to launder if it got dirty or musty while in off season storage.
Oh, that's a great point! Thanks.
What I great idea! We just spent a couple of months in the RV in Florida. This would have been perfect for hiding my rings or other "treasured" jewelry. But, better than that...before we left, I hid the key to my large wall jewelry cabinet. We're home a week and I still don't remember where I put the key! LOL This would be great in the closet at home for the keys or anything else I wanted to hide while away. Thanks so much for sharing such a quick and easy sewing project.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Linda! Great idea and tutorial. You made it look so easy. Thanks for sharing and have a blessed day!
Thank you! You too!
Love this! 💚🌞
Great project! I love that it is a fast sew. 😊
I love watching your sewing videos. I am just starting out sewing and I hope to see more of your tutorials because I like the way you teach!
Thank you so much! I have several more videos planned.
This is a great video. I think I can do this even with my remedial sewing skills and make some great gifts!
Linda I think this a great idea and the steps you gave are really easy to follow . I want to make one or more of these for my daughters .Thank you for sharing
What a great idea! Thanks so much!
Love it. Going to make my daughter one. Was thinking why not sew the second pocket on the front where the zipper is, like when you add 3 0r 4 pockets to a craft apron. Then sew the front and back together. But such an easy project using up large scrap material.
Perfect!
Great idea!
I love it and you are a good teacher 😊
Thank you! 😃
Love this idea. Thanks for sharing how to make it.
You could save yourself time and just stitch on or near the line you made tracing the hanger. 😊
Loved loved you tutorial but wondering for travel in the event the hangar would get broken could you leave the bottom open to be able to replace hangars?or slip over hotel hangers? I want to send to my college kids but hangars are awkward to ship so without hangar in them the hangar can be inserted when they get them.
And I would like to add that belts and scarves could be hung on the hangar with the cover over them.
That's a great idea!