If you wash your mats in the sink with dish detergent scrub with a sponge dry then leave set overnight then the next day put the plastic back on and it’s good as new.
I have officially watched all your videos as of now, as well as all your shorts (as far as I know). I don’t think I’ve missed any. I’ve enjoyed your content so much. It’s inspired me to actually get a move on with my business I decided to start Last winter and did nothing with besides purchasing stuff for it (cricut, sublimation printer, heat and mug presses, a big paper guillotine to make my own notebooks/journals and a cinch book binding machine. I’m not sure why I haven’t just gone into everything. Maybe working my full-time job and trying to go through a divorce has played a lot into it… As well as me basically making excuses… But I have all the stuff that I can create with, and I’ve literally just been letting it sit for the last ten months collecting dust and I’m actually excited now to get it all started. My dad even got a diode laser and I’m sure there’s lots I could do with that too. So thanks for bringing back the spark of creativity to me. 😊😊
omg i can’t believe you replied to me! 😮🥹 i always watch your videos and was inspired to start my punch needle journey. it just so happen that my yarn is too thick for my needle i guess and it won’t stick on my fabric. 😢
Do you use one punch needle or multiple for multiple colors? I’ve recently watched your videos and like three or four other people that do punch needling for their businesses and I thought it would be something fun to do myself… But I kind of wonder if it’s a pain in the butt to have to re-needle whenever you’re changing a color…And so I guess I was just curious if you had multiple needles so that you could just keep one needle with whatever color thread you’re using until you’re done with the roll or if that’s kind of dumb to do. Again, I’ve never done this, so I don’t know… But I am guessing that it would probably save time if you had multiple needles, so I’m guessing you probably do. And also, I feel like I’m more drawn to the needles that you use than some of the other needles that I’ve seen other people use and I was just wondering what brand you in particular use if you’re willing to share that. If not, then I totally understand. Just figured I’d ask.
If you wash your mats in the sink with dish detergent scrub with a sponge dry then leave set overnight then the next day put the plastic back on and it’s good as new.
Interesting. I’ll have to try that. Thanks for the tip
I have officially watched all your videos as of now, as well as all your shorts (as far as I know). I don’t think I’ve missed any. I’ve enjoyed your content so much. It’s inspired me to actually get a move on with my business I decided to start Last winter and did nothing with besides purchasing stuff for it (cricut, sublimation printer, heat and mug presses, a big paper guillotine to make my own notebooks/journals and a cinch book binding machine. I’m not sure why I haven’t just gone into everything. Maybe working my full-time job and trying to go through a divorce has played a lot into it… As well as me basically making excuses… But I have all the stuff that I can create with, and I’ve literally just been letting it sit for the last ten months collecting dust and I’m actually excited now to get it all started. My dad even got a diode laser and I’m sure there’s lots I could do with that too. So thanks for bringing back the spark of creativity to me. 😊😊
those halloween cup designs look awesome!
Hehe!!! Thank youuu
Amazing vid as always queen!!💅🏼😁💖I love the little strawberry vent clips!!!🍓🥰
You the best queenie!!! Thank you!!
Loved the new video🦋
Are you able to share where you get your punch needle and yarn?
Great! I've been using those Nicapa mats for my Cameo and I love them.
I totally love your videos! 🎉❤ keep it up.
Thank you so much!
omg i can’t believe you replied to me! 😮🥹 i always watch your videos and was inspired to start my punch needle journey. it just so happen that my yarn is too thick for my needle i guess and it won’t stick on my fabric. 😢
hello is your wool cotton 8 -6? I have so much misery thank you
Do you use one punch needle or multiple for multiple colors? I’ve recently watched your videos and like three or four other people that do punch needling for their businesses and I thought it would be something fun to do myself… But I kind of wonder if it’s a pain in the butt to have to re-needle whenever you’re changing a color…And so I guess I was just curious if you had multiple needles so that you could just keep one needle with whatever color thread you’re using until you’re done with the roll or if that’s kind of dumb to do. Again, I’ve never done this, so I don’t know… But I am guessing that it would probably save time if you had multiple needles, so I’m guessing you probably do. And also, I feel like I’m more drawn to the needles that you use than some of the other needles that I’ve seen other people use and I was just wondering what brand you in particular use if you’re willing to share that. If not, then I totally understand. Just figured I’d ask.
Great video!
Thank you!!