This is how instructional videos should be. Too many instructional videos contain about 3 minutes of actual detail on top of about 27 minutes of needless introduction, narration rambling, and unnecessary filler content. Thank you for getting to the point and not wasting everyone's time.
That was the BEST tutorial I have ever seen for sewing corners. Simple and easy. Every other tutorial I have seen makes it much more complicated and doesn't look nearly as polished. THANK YOU!!
This made my day. No BS or product promotion just the info I need. You rock. That's for your commitment not only to sharing knowledge but to the quality of your presentation. Nice work all around. I am 65 and am learning by sewing bags made from sail cloth and bill boards found after hurricane Irma. Sewing is my therapy after the hurricane and this has helped me a lot. Yesterday I tried to copy a sewn shopping bag that is made like a cushion cover with the top panel missing. Not sure what this is called. It came out as expected BUT the corners were a mess. You helped an old guy and he quest for sewing knowledge. Thank you.
Hi John .. Im so happy to stumble across this instructional video and your comment.. I have also just begun sewing shopping bags from recycled sail cloth and old sunbrella canvas. ( its also my therapy) Can i ask what machine you use? Im struggling with a small domestic and vintage Brother 803 ( probably from circa 1960? .. Brother Australia have no record of this machine so im guessing its possibly made for the US market?)
@@paulcapon1139 sorry for the year delay. Here in US am on lockdown with a Necchi BU and a Singer 201. Each has the power to do what I need. A big plus is that I can maintain them myself. I was using Kenmores before the storm took em. The Kenmores are very un appreciated here in the states. You should be able to pick up any of the above for around $100. Sorry again for the delay. I'll be happy when the pros are sewing facemasks again instead of 68 year old guys.
OMG... I have been sewing for years, my mother taught me how to sew, but never knew about this simple corner technique! I am getting ready to make some leather throw pillows for my sofa. This is going to help me like you cannot believe! Thank you thank you thank you!
Very nicely done! I could not remember how my mother used to do that, but seeing that brought it all back. Thank you for the info and the wonderful memories!
Thank You hon. I made a pac n play bed, playpen for my 6 inch silicone doll, and didn't know how to do the corners on my net drop down for the upper bed part, and this is easy.
Hi there thank you for taking the time to teach us I am trying hard to make square pockets to molly hook them to my vest and life is not easy with plastic hand covers on both hands and very crippled up from ALS so to keep from stressing out I sit at a sewing machine learning to make HD work gear why is I was a HD Marine mechanic till I had 2 strokes and was told I have ALS so that was the end of my work but I want to make some money to help with all my medical costs so I am trying hard to learn how to make things it’s coming I used to think they have easy sewing up things but now I have a new thought your all very smart
Oh my gosh! This is exactly what I was looking for. I am making a canvas cover for my cedar chest, flat rectangular top with a skirt. Perfect! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I literally ruined a whole garment before learning this (was sewing a jacket gusset). I was scared to try again but with this trick now my shirt collar turned out perfect (the shirt has a particular collar design that requires this technique) ✨
I am working on recovering the cushions on the my patio set and this is helping me immensely. Suggestions for the 4th side of the cushion would be most appreciated. Thank you for making this easy to understand! I will have a beautiful patio set when I'm done!😆
I was taught this as an apprentice (way back in the last century) and if you make another cut/notch straight across the band, it will serve as a guide to keep top & bottom panels straight & square. (You may have a video that shows this already, I just found your channel today).
thank you, Trying to create a fun piccolo outer case and they are bot looking pretty. This will help me so much and is going to look so much ,ore professional.
One word awesome! Saw this video sometime ago forgot to download it, came back to do so because it's very important for my line of work. You are a great teacher.
I do have one question. How to you ensure you have to correct length to go around your piece? What size us the base square and the rectangle strip you used to create the box corner?
I have been struggling with turning my bag panel when I reach the corners, now I will give it the relief cut. Thank you so much for this. I will definitely subscribe to your chanell☺☺.
WOW! THIS IS GREAT! I GOT SOME OTTOMANS IN MY BEDROOM THAT ARE JUST SCREAMING AT ME TO BE REUPHOLSTERED! FABULOUS!!SAY! I HAVE A SINGER 4411HD SEWING MACHINE, CAN I USE UPOLSTREY LEATHER ON THAT?
I just upholstered a bench seat for a shoe bench I made. Used marine vinyl and this tutorial was essential. Perfect corners the first time. Just one question. What do you do with the corner material? I just folded it over and turned it and it worked out fine, but I had to manipulate it a bit so it wasn't overly pointy or sticking out. Ideas?
So simple, thankyou, ive been sewing for years but struggle so much with these sort of details. Stupid question probably but how do you measure for the gusset to match the main fabric
What about reupholsteing those modern chairs that are tufted without buttons but their squares sewn together but without buttons usually done in a vinyl
This is how instructional videos should be. Too many instructional videos contain about 3 minutes of actual detail on top of about 27 minutes of needless introduction, narration rambling, and unnecessary filler content. Thank you for getting to the point and not wasting everyone's time.
Haha your very welcome! Glad you found it helpful!
That was the BEST tutorial I have ever seen for sewing corners. Simple and easy. Every other tutorial I have seen makes it much more complicated and doesn't look nearly as polished. THANK YOU!!
This made my day. No BS or product promotion just the info I need. You rock. That's for your commitment not only to sharing knowledge but to the quality of your presentation. Nice work all around. I am 65 and am learning by sewing bags made from sail cloth and bill boards found after hurricane Irma. Sewing is my therapy after the hurricane and this has helped me a lot. Yesterday I tried to copy a sewn shopping bag that is made like a cushion cover with the top panel missing. Not sure what this is called. It came out as expected BUT the corners were a mess. You helped an old guy and he quest for sewing knowledge. Thank you.
Hey John, happy to hear it was so helpful! That sounds like some interesting projects your working on. Hope you weathered the storm just fine.
Hi John .. Im so happy to stumble across this instructional video and your comment.. I have also just begun sewing shopping bags from recycled sail cloth and old sunbrella canvas. ( its also my therapy) Can i ask what machine you use? Im struggling with a small domestic and vintage Brother 803 ( probably from circa 1960? .. Brother Australia have no record of this machine so im guessing its possibly made for the US market?)
Yeah it's really good for making bags
@@paulcapon1139 sorry for the year delay. Here in US am on lockdown with a Necchi BU and a Singer 201. Each has the power to do what I need. A big plus is that I can maintain them myself. I was using Kenmores before the storm took em. The Kenmores are very un appreciated here in the states. You should be able to pick up any of the above for around $100. Sorry again for the delay. I'll be happy when the pros are sewing facemasks again instead of 68 year old guys.
Thank you so much. No flim flam, just a straight forward instruction video that took just a few minutes to watch!
OMG... I have been sewing for years, my mother taught me how to sew, but never knew about this simple corner technique! I am getting ready to make some leather throw pillows for my sofa. This is going to help me like you cannot believe! Thank you thank you thank you!
Really happy to hear it helped!!! Thanks
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuu🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 You made it so simple and didn’t do a 15-min unnecessary lead-in. Ugh i needed this!!! Seriously-thank you 🙏🏻
Glad it was so helpful.
Best video ever!!!! No baggage , just to the point. Million thumbs up!
Very nicely done! I could not remember how my mother used to do that, but seeing that brought it all back. Thank you for the info and the wonderful memories!
Thank You hon. I made a pac n play bed, playpen for my 6 inch silicone doll, and didn't know how to do the corners on my net drop down for the upper bed part, and this is easy.
I wish I can like this a hundred times. This is a miracle. Where have you been Mr. Thank you so much
Happy to have helped!
Hi there thank you for taking the time to teach us I am trying hard to make square pockets to molly hook them to my vest and life is not easy with plastic hand covers on both hands and very crippled up from ALS so to keep from stressing out I sit at a sewing machine learning to make HD work gear why is I was a HD Marine mechanic till I had 2 strokes and was told I have ALS so that was the end of my work but I want to make some money to help with all my medical costs so I am trying hard to learn how to make things it’s coming I used to think they have easy sewing up things but now I have a new thought your all very smart
Thanks Norm! Im really glad that the videos have helped so much.
Like everyone else here, I bow to your sharing of the perfect corner we all need so much.
Thank you! I had watched this before and thought I had it saved. You make it so easy.
Thank you so much for your video. It was clear to follow and my corners have come out perfectly, after lots of previous failures! So pleased! 😊
Oh my gosh! This is exactly what I was looking for. I am making a canvas cover for my cedar chest, flat rectangular top with a skirt. Perfect! Thank you!
Thanks! Glad it helped!
You saved my sanity...thanks so much...I am so lucky to have found your video☺️
You are so welcome! Happy it helped!
Thank you so much for this! I literally ruined a whole garment before learning this (was sewing a jacket gusset). I was scared to try again but with this trick now my shirt collar turned out perfect (the shirt has a particular collar design that requires this technique) ✨
I am working on recovering the cushions on the my patio set and this is helping me immensely. Suggestions for the 4th side of the cushion would be most appreciated. Thank you for making this easy to understand! I will have a beautiful patio set when I'm done!😆
Great video. I am about to replace the vinyl box cushions on 3 boats. This will help.
I was taught this as an apprentice (way back in the last century) and if you make another cut/notch straight across the band, it will serve as a guide to keep top & bottom panels straight & square.
(You may have a video that shows this already, I just found your channel today).
Ill have to try that! Thanks for the tip!
So awesome! Thank you!! I’m making a cover for the a/c and have square corners. Very straightforward 😊
Thank goodness I found this video!!! Your tip was extremely helpful! I’m making a winch cover for the first time and I was stuck on the corners.
Thank you sooo much! Have been pulling my hair & stitches out for hours trying to figure out corners.
Great tutorial, I was banging my head to walls getting corners right.
I figured it had to be a single cut to turn the corner. However, that's not where I would have put it, so this helped a lot. Thanks!
Geez...thank you. Have been struggling for two days with this exact thing. My hero. 😊
Thank you. Your instructions are very easy to follow.
You explain very good + The camera is on target. = EXCELENTE 👏👏💖
I've seen lots of ways to do this and this is certainly the most simple.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I was finally able to make the perfect corners on a fan cover I was making for our microcamper!
You make things so easy as ABC .... GOOD JOB BRO
thank you, Trying to create a fun piccolo outer case and they are bot looking pretty. This will help me so much and is going to look so much ,ore professional.
Wow. I have been struggling with corners. Thanks from me too.
Great video and audio. Short, sweet and to the 'point'...
One word awesome! Saw this video sometime ago forgot to download it, came back to do so because it's very important for my line of work. You are a great teacher.
Great to the point video.Your solved the boxed corner problem I was having,thanks.
Happy to have helped!
I do have one question. How to you ensure you have to correct length to go around your piece? What size us the base square and the rectangle strip you used to create the box corner?
Ok, that’s how you do it! Thanks for the tip. Now to go practice.
I have been struggling with turning my bag panel when I reach the corners, now I will give it the relief cut. Thank you so much for this.
I will definitely subscribe to your chanell☺☺.
Glad it helped!!
@@Theluckyneedle
Thanks again
well explained and well edited
I'm going to use this in my projects
thanks
Thank you so much. I could not figure out how to make a square corner.
Love!!! So needed this!
OK, got that. Now, have you done, or would you do, a video on how to overstitch the seam? That would be greatly appreciated and useful. Thanks!
Amo! entenderte sin saber tu idioma, muchas gracias!!!!!
Dios bendiga tus manos!!!
Thank you so much! I have been struggling with this forever.
Yay!!! So easy to wrap my mind around. And I guess I'll not be using my serger on this
Great advice would also have been to START the seam at the seam allowance distance also.
Excellent thank you! I need to make a leather slip cover for an ottoman.
Great tip !!
Thanks for sharing.
I never get that 90 degree angle at the turning, right. I end up clumsily !!
Now I will try your method!!
AWESOME ❤️ Great illustration. Thank you.
just found this on 6.4.22.....totally love it......thanks for sharing
Thanks for this! The relief cut makes total sense now that I've seen it.
Glad to hear it helps!
Thank you very much!!! I’ve been looking for this video forever 😅😅😅
Great video!! I'm sewing a faux leather bag and i needed this!
Thanks so much! You made it so clear and simple!
Dude, straight to the point. Subscribed!
Awesome trick. Quick and easy 👍🏼
Thanks- I'm learning this on my own, and little tips like this really help out!
Thanks! Im glad it helped!
Graciass Graciass Graciass
Me encantó tu explicación!!!🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you for keeping it to the point. Well done!
Wow that was kewl. I am currently struggling with my corners. So I had hoped I would find something on the tube. Hopefully this works for me lol
Thanks for sharing this useful video 👍👍👍👌
Thanks for this wonderful tip !!
Please show, how to stitch a separate rectangular /round / square bottom to a fabric tote.
Excellent video and presentation. Thank you very much
Thank you so much. So well explained ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great explanation of this technique. So... How would you add some tape and make it a French seam?
Gracias 🙏 nunca pensé que será tan fácil, saludos desde 🇨🇱 chile
Thank you for your help. Just what I needed today. Really frustrated. Now I'm not. Huge thumbs 👍 up from me
Great video how do you deal with a seam in the side boxing at the corner?
Great job! Keep it simple...; love it!
Beautiful corners!
Great job!
My machine has a knee lift for the pressure foot. I see you're using the hand lever.
Congrats and thank you very much Mister Master!!!!!!! Very Interesting!!!!! Best Regards.
Glad it helped!
Thanks so much for just showing exactly what I wanted, and simple directions!
Wow this is so cool😍❤️. Thank you so much!
Nice video! Super simple and to the point. You rock!
Now I wish I could see how you attach the back side fabric to make the complete cushion cover?
Best video on how to do this thank you very much :)
Glad it helped!
Saved my sanity! Thank you!
Your teaching is great.
I subscribed.
Yo no hablo ingles pero tu video esta muy bien explicado .
Es muy util
Muchas Gracias .
WOW! THIS IS GREAT! I GOT SOME OTTOMANS IN MY BEDROOM THAT ARE JUST SCREAMING AT ME TO BE REUPHOLSTERED! FABULOUS!!SAY! I HAVE A SINGER 4411HD SEWING MACHINE, CAN I USE UPOLSTREY LEATHER ON THAT?
Thank you for the tips, and thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
This is amazingly brilliant 😍🤩!
Just what I needed, and right to to topic. Thank you so very much!
Glad it helped!!
Thanks for the tutorials .. im an absolute beginner and this is really helpful :)
Happy to help! thanks paul!
I just upholstered a bench seat for a shoe bench I made. Used marine vinyl and this tutorial was essential. Perfect corners the first time. Just one question. What do you do with the corner material? I just folded it over and turned it and it worked out fine, but I had to manipulate it a bit so it wasn't overly pointy or sticking out. Ideas?
Perfect! Thank you for sharing!
So simple, thankyou, ive been sewing for years but struggle so much with these sort of details. Stupid question probably but how do you measure for the gusset to match the main fabric
Thanks!
Im sorry I don't understand your question.
Exactly what I was looking for thank you
What about reupholsteing those modern chairs that are tufted without buttons but their squares sewn together but without buttons usually done in a vinyl
Please tell where to purchase the scissors that cut so well on the tips.
Thanks for the video. You are clear my doubt
You are someone more than wonderful
This video made me so excited 😆 thank you so much!!!!!
Glad It helped!!
Great video and easy to understand!
Thanks!
I love your videos. Very helpful..
Thank you!!
Hola gracias ,no habla inglés, pero eres lindo,YO he buscado muchos video pero no entendió, y saliste tu, y aprendi,gracias ,besitos 😘🙋🏻♀️👍🏼🧞♂️
Do you only cut through the top piece of fabric? (The rectangle piece in the video and not the square as well?)
Gracias