At last! Someone who correctly uses a needle threader by holding the wire loop instead of the plastic bit when pulling the thread through the needle eye! Thank you!
So simple! Ive been looking today to make my sweatshirt cuffs tighter and I also saw the boiling water method elsewhere which didnt look like it would work. I really should have known to do this though, did similar in the army threading a lace around the neck of a jumper to make it taut. Thank you!
I’m so glad this video helped! I believe the boiling water method could work with wool, but in our cases (cotton/sweatshirts) it won’t. Thanks for your feedback Dominic ☺️
Going out to get elastic thread 😄 edit1: nowhere nearby is open rn so let's try it with regular thread edit2: I did it with regular thread and... after I put it on thread broke. So i had to do 1/3 again. Maybe do it in part so if a part broke you have to do only that part. But end result of collar is nice. Still, I'd advise to do it with elastic thread, as it wouldn't broke and be easier to put on. Process gotten easier with progress.
Non so se tu lavori a maglia .....Io avrei disfatto il bordo poi con i ferri l'avrei lavorato nuovamente finendo con tubolare, e dentro avrei passato un elastico. Questo perché gli indumenti di cotone tendono sempre a sformarsi. Ciao 💛💚💙
At last! Someone who correctly uses a needle threader by holding the wire loop instead of the plastic bit when pulling the thread through the needle eye! Thank you!
Thank you for noticing it Frances! 🤗
So simple! Ive been looking today to make my sweatshirt cuffs tighter and I also saw the boiling water method elsewhere which didnt look like it would work. I really should have known to do this though, did similar in the army threading a lace around the neck of a jumper to make it taut. Thank you!
I’m so glad this video helped!
I believe the boiling water method could work with wool, but in our cases (cotton/sweatshirts) it won’t. Thanks for your feedback Dominic ☺️
Thank you for watching! Let me know in the comments if you’re going to try this method or if you have alternative methods you’d like to suggest. 😊
What a great tip! I plan to use this suggestion.
Thank you (or maybe grazie) Gilda! I hope it works great for you :)
Your hack is really aimple and by the way, you are so very pretty. Take care and thx for sharing.
This how I do it, too. I have black elastic thread for darker colors, as well as white.
My mom LOVES this video 🔥🔥🔥
Awwww thank you Mrs Gruber!! ❤️
Going out to get elastic thread 😄
edit1: nowhere nearby is open rn so let's try it with regular thread
edit2: I did it with regular thread and... after I put it on thread broke. So i had to do 1/3 again. Maybe do it in part so if a part broke you have to do only that part. But end result of collar is nice. Still, I'd advise to do it with elastic thread, as it wouldn't broke and be easier to put on. Process gotten easier with progress.
We live and we learn :) great that you gave it a try!
What thickness of thread are you using? .5mm or 1mm?
0.5 :)
Useful video and you’re gorgeous btw ❤️
Awww thank you!! ❤️
I agree, love the accent too :)
Yo hago lo mismo. Mi marido se puso contento que le arregle los suéteres. Solo que yo me tomo el trabajo de lavarlos a mano.
¡excelente! lavar la ropa delicada a mano siempre es lo mejor, bien hecho ☺️
OMG you’re adorable
Smart! Thanks.
Thank you Maria Angelina 😊
Woman,you look awesome,hi from Serbia,best wishes.
ممتاز حبيت طريقتك
Thank you 😊
Geniale👏
Grazie Hilda :)
sei una bella ragazza
Grazie Rosy
Non so se tu lavori a maglia .....Io avrei disfatto il bordo poi con i ferri l'avrei lavorato nuovamente finendo con tubolare, e dentro avrei passato un elastico. Questo perché gli indumenti di cotone tendono sempre a sformarsi. Ciao 💛💚💙
Ma che brava Cristina!! Ho sempre voluto imparare ma non ne ho ancora avuto l’occasione. Sarei curiosa di vedere come si fa! Ciao 💛🧡❤️