From what I've learned from the reusable pad community, hot water is the devil for any blood stain, cooks the proteins or something, so always cold and I've found a scoop or a half depending on the load size of oxy bleach for fabrics (vanish oxy is fine but I've not seen any difference compared to the supermarket own brand and you get twice the amount for cheaper) I'd never have thought to use double sided tape! so genius! everything puckers when I try pins on most things. Thank you for making such handy, well explained videos!
Yes I am always unsure wether hot or cold water is better, but I'll keep this mind for next time to use cold water! And thank you for the kind words! I learnt the double sided tape trick from a leather shop I used to work at! It's a lifesaver when working with tricky fabrics :)
Thank you so much for this tutorial. My late grandma used to sew my torn pajamas even though I never demanded her to fix it hahahaha but since she's already gone, it's me who is gonna sew my torn pajamas😊
I'm so glad to hear I've inspired you. It's handy to know some little tricks here and there in fixing torn clothes I find, giving the garment a second life is always good :)
Wow Liana! Freaking awesome video, really! Loving the different backdrop too. Wish I had a creative mind like yours haha! Smart with the bias binding in the center front seam . Hahaha @13:02
This is really creative and well done, looks great and is good for the environment. Way to go and inspire us and show us how it's done too. Thank you for making my day brighter and the world a better place, for serious!!! I am curious to get into making my own clothes and it's helpful to see -- I get how using other existing garments to figure out the shapes makes sense and how it can be done now!
Thank you so much, your words mean alot ! It's really great to hear that :) definitely get back into making your own clothes again! It'll be heaps fun!
If you use peroxide before laundering this will remove most of the blood stains. Then wash in cold water with regular detergent to remove the residual. Do not dry the clothing until the stains are removed or they will never come out.
Don’t forget to check out DIY Broken Umbrella Upcycle!!: ua-cam.com/video/qnJnTRDkXz0/v-deo.html TIME STAMPS BELOW ✨ 0:00 - Intro 2:33 - Lets normalise talking about periods :D 3:36 - Pant 1 Paisley Upcycle 8:16 - How to use bias binding for raw edges 8:26 - How to make spaghetti straps 9:55 - Pant 2 Period Stain Upcycle 13:02 - THREADING THROUGH MY FINGER!!! 13:21 - Transformation: Before and After (Pant 1) 13:44 - Transformation: Before and After (Pant 2)
Yaaasss! We love a sustainable queen ✨💕defs gonna do this with my old clothes!
Yasssss do it girl!!! Haha thank you heaps my love !! ❤️❤️😁😁🥰🥰
From what I've learned from the reusable pad community, hot water is the devil for any blood stain, cooks the proteins or something, so always cold and I've found a scoop or a half depending on the load size of oxy bleach for fabrics (vanish oxy is fine but I've not seen any difference compared to the supermarket own brand and you get twice the amount for cheaper)
I'd never have thought to use double sided tape! so genius! everything puckers when I try pins on most things. Thank you for making such handy, well explained videos!
Yes I am always unsure wether hot or cold water is better, but I'll keep this mind for next time to use cold water!
And thank you for the kind words! I learnt the double sided tape trick from a leather shop I used to work at! It's a lifesaver when working with tricky fabrics :)
I'm so going to try this with an old sleep shirt gown I had for 9 years.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. My late grandma used to sew my torn pajamas even though I never demanded her to fix it hahahaha but since she's already gone, it's me who is gonna sew my torn pajamas😊
I'm so glad to hear I've inspired you. It's handy to know some little tricks here and there in fixing torn clothes I find, giving the garment a second life is always good :)
Wow Liana! Freaking awesome video, really! Loving the different backdrop too. Wish I had a creative mind like yours haha! Smart with the bias binding in the center front seam . Hahaha @13:02
Thank you heaps Jave !!!!!
This is really creative and well done, looks great and is good for the environment. Way to go and inspire us and show us how it's done too. Thank you for making my day brighter and the world a better place, for serious!!! I am curious to get into making my own clothes and it's helpful to see -- I get how using other existing garments to figure out the shapes makes sense and how it can be done now!
Thank you so much, your words mean alot ! It's really great to hear that :) definitely get back into making your own clothes again! It'll be heaps fun!
Fantastic idea! Love the concept of recycling old clothes! 🌸
Thank you! ☺️❤️
Love to see your face here Liana!!! hahahaha and OMG that scene with ripped pant just hilarious, blue undies was exposed LoL
Thank you Naniiiii 💙❤️ it ripped real well and I was so Devo about it 😭🙈 I thought I'd opt for a more subtle colour underwear 😂
If you use peroxide before laundering this will remove most of the blood stains. Then wash in cold water with regular detergent to remove the residual. Do not dry the clothing until the stains are removed or they will never come out.
You’re killing it girl🔥🔥
Thank you heaps girly!!! Appreciate the love ❤️❤️❤️😁😁✨✨
Giiiiirl! Omg I miss you 😭 love the videos keep going
Miss U too girl !! ❤️❤️😘😘🥰 Hope you've been keeping well and lockdown hasn't been driving you crazy! 🙈
i tried it and the result was amazing. thank u so much for the video
That's amazing!! Ahh I'm so happy to hear that! ☺️💕 I'm glad I could help on this! Enjoy your new transformed items☺️
Very good very helpful
Thank you! :)
Don’t forget to check out DIY Broken Umbrella Upcycle!!: ua-cam.com/video/qnJnTRDkXz0/v-deo.html
TIME STAMPS BELOW ✨
0:00 - Intro
2:33 - Lets normalise talking about periods :D
3:36 - Pant 1 Paisley Upcycle
8:16 - How to use bias binding for raw edges
8:26 - How to make spaghetti straps
9:55 - Pant 2 Period Stain Upcycle
13:02 - THREADING THROUGH MY FINGER!!!
13:21 - Transformation: Before and After (Pant 1)
13:44 - Transformation: Before and After (Pant 2)
Can you suggest again which overlocking machine is good.
My overlocking machine is Janome- they’re a great brand for this! And I can definitely reccomend :)
Nice
Thank you! :)
Hydrogen peroxide directly on it before you wash will totally get rid of blood stains for future reference.
I'll keep note of this for next time! Super handy to know :) thank you for the tip!
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