This is a cute kiddie project. I can also see the glow-in-the-dark vinyl templates cut into Christmas trees, snowflakes, ornaments and Santas on Christmas fabric. Also any kid who has any kind of play tent or one who goes camping would like a glow-in-the-dark quilt.
@@seweasybysandy Yes, that was running through my mind when I saw the thread. And so my education continues. It's great learning about new ideas and things and ways to do things. I'm 73 years old and yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks. haha
@@seweasybysandy especially when you young ones give me a push into the 21st Century!!!! My daughters are your age and they are always keeping me up to date. hehe
This would be a fantastic technique to use on costumes or handmade trick or treating bags. Heck, anything you might wear/use/see at night (picturing decorative garlands on a porch, decals on a bike helmet, small patches on coats, etc)
Pin your material to a piece of paper to sew on a single layer without the thread tension from gathering it. The paper can be torn off the material later, useing a sharp needle to break the paper along the stirching line to remove works well to.
Very cute table runner. I like that you did something for Halloween even though you don’t celebrate it where you live. I live in Canada so it’s a big deal here. Did you get a new sewing machine? I really like your new sewing table. I watched all your old videos and I noticed that you are using a wool ironing mat now, aren’t they great? I have one too and bring it to my quilting bees for the other ladies to use.
Hi, it's the same sewing machine, I just used to use it without the cover around the arm and I've found that part since so now it's complete hehehe. I like my new sewing table very much! Particularly when I want to cut fabric, so comfortable! Yes, using a wool ironing mat makes such a big difference in how I press, I love it!
you need a stabilizer (for machine embroidery) ironed on your fabric. It makes all your machines designs lay flat and no puckering. Keeps all your stitches even.( even if they aren't machine embroidery) Also if you wash the finish off your new fabric, it will act better with all the glow-in-the-dark paint/pens/thread. (fabric finish and add-ons, don't always work well with each other.)
It's a classic going through a glow up. Literally! 😂
This is a cute kiddie project. I can also see the glow-in-the-dark vinyl templates cut into Christmas trees, snowflakes, ornaments and Santas on Christmas fabric. Also any kid who has any kind of play tent or one who goes camping would like a glow-in-the-dark quilt.
That is such a great idea 😊
Very cute! I love that you only used Halloween colors, not prints, as most of us have those in our stash. Thanks!!!
Thank you 😊 I think ot would look too busy with prints so I kept it simple.
I used glow in the dark thread for a Harry Potter notebook cover & the little loved it!!
uhhh, I bet that worked so well!😀
I always am surprised with the things you find. Your quilt turned out great. That glow in the dark thread is interesting.
Hi. Thank you! I'm sure the thread has much more potential than what I ended up using it for, I can't wait to try more things.
@@seweasybysandy Yes, that was running through my mind when I saw the thread. And so my education continues. It's great learning about new ideas and things and ways to do things. I'm 73 years old and yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks. haha
@SuzanneStutzle heheh learning keeps the mind young, so yeah, I think it's awesome 😁
@@seweasybysandy especially when you young ones give me a push into the 21st Century!!!! My daughters are your age and they are always keeping me up to date. hehe
@SuzanneStutzle yes, that definitely helps 😁
Fun idea that is for sure❤
Enjoy your excitement and work.
Thank you 🥰
I haven't seen a more cute Halloween template/motifs. 👍❤
So adorable!!! Thanks for sharing! ❤
A great quilt Sandy.So much fun to make it👍
it is! I really recommend 😀
I'm 63. I'd Love a glow in dark quilt!!🎃🎃
😁🥰
So cute and thank you.
You're very welcome, happy quilting 😁
What an amaxing job. Love it. Thanks for all the information
This would be a fantastic technique to use on costumes or handmade trick or treating bags. Heck, anything you might wear/use/see at night (picturing decorative garlands on a porch, decals on a bike helmet, small patches on coats, etc)
Yes! I do love the halloween trick or treat bags, that is awesome 😁
That was really cute!!
Thank you 🥰
So darn cute! I love it 🎃 🦇
Thank you! 😊
Any child will love this!😊. Some grown-ups too.
Yeah. it's a great family project, so much fun!
Forget the kids, I know soooo many adults who would enjoy this 😂
@KGlena-kx1df 😁
That was great fun!!!
Thank you! Really fun to make too! 😀
super cute quilt
Pin your material to a piece of paper to sew on a single layer without the thread tension from gathering it. The paper can be torn off the material later, useing a sharp needle to break the paper along the stirching line to remove works well to.
Thank you 😊
Very cute table runner. I like that you did something for Halloween even though you don’t celebrate it where you live. I live in Canada so it’s a big deal here. Did you get a new sewing machine? I really like your new sewing table. I watched all your old videos and I noticed that you are using a wool ironing mat now, aren’t they great? I have one too and bring it to my quilting bees for the other ladies to use.
Hi, it's the same sewing machine, I just used to use it without the cover around the arm and I've found that part since so now it's complete hehehe. I like my new sewing table very much! Particularly when I want to cut fabric, so comfortable! Yes, using a wool ironing mat makes such a big difference in how I press, I love it!
you need a stabilizer (for machine embroidery) ironed on your fabric. It makes all your machines designs lay flat and no puckering. Keeps all your stitches even.( even if they aren't machine embroidery) Also if you wash the finish off your new fabric, it will act better with all the glow-in-the-dark paint/pens/thread. (fabric finish and add-ons, don't always work well with each other.)
Thank you! 😁 We should have talked before I made the video hehehe
What works as a last resort for a stabilizer is a sheet of typing paper or thin brown wrapping paper for larger areas 3:09
You are so cute ,
Amazing 🤩
Thank you 🥰
Love this project. Do you have a pattern/tutorial for your pin cushion?
Hi, thank you. I do! It's a no sew project from another channel of mine ua-cam.com/video/F9ElgZD5EI8/v-deo.html
So cute! Do you fan out those bulky seams?
Thank you. I do, yes.
You should have used stabilizer with the thread and fancy stitches.
You have a beautiful accent. Where do you live?
Thank you, I live in Portugal. Have a great day!
@@seweasybysandyI detected a Portuguese accent mixed with French. I thought you lived in Quebec.
Great idea…I must try the glow in the dark irons.