Great idea, thank you. I made a mattress from bubble wrap, slipped inside a cover and sewn. Dare not tell my daughter what it's made from because she pops it.
Clever! I wish I had thought of this earlier, I've been making two piece "pancake" mattresses. They are for my Calico Critters, so realism isn't completely essential but I'm glad to know this technique. Thanks!
This is so cute! I found your channel on the recommended page and I’ve been really enjoying your videos, since my daughter is currently super into Sylvanian Families (so am I) and I LOVE crafting stuff for her!
Excellent video and work is amazing! Can’t wait to do this for my great granddaughter’s dollhouse I’m making for her from one that I’m upcyling and making all of the furniture.
That's a very creative way to make a mattress, and that will be perfect for my tiny doll room, thank you so much (now i can't wait to go and discover your other videos 🤩)
Amazing! Also, depending on the thickness of the fabric you use, double-sided tape would work really well instead of hot glue when you do the twine/piping edge of the mattress. Then you can hot glue it to the base
@@TasminBassettArt 100% it will work. The idea is for Halloween decorations. An acrylic box with those mattresses in the 1:12 scale and a Joker figure inside. Simple yet effective. Once again thx for the inspiration
This is brilliant, Thank You! I will subscribe & follow your tutorials to save a fortune compared to buying expensive manufactured doll house items; plus have the satisfaction & fun in making them ❤😀❤
Clever! Any doll could have a lovely nap.
Great idea, thank you. I made a mattress from bubble wrap, slipped inside a cover and sewn. Dare not tell my daughter what it's made from because she pops it.
Great tutorial and going to try this for my Barbie house.
Wow ! Very clever …looks so authentic…
Clever! I wish I had thought of this earlier, I've been making two piece "pancake" mattresses. They are for my Calico Critters, so realism isn't completely essential but I'm glad to know this technique. Thanks!
This is so cute! I found your channel on the recommended page and I’ve been really enjoying your videos, since my daughter is currently super into Sylvanian Families (so am I) and I LOVE crafting stuff for her!
Ah that's great I'm planning a few more DIY videos soon. Maybe some Xmas crafts for sylvanians hopefuilly
Thank you for showing this to us. Makes it much easier who have a limited amount of space to be creative.
Excellent video and work is amazing! Can’t wait to do this for my great granddaughter’s dollhouse I’m making for her from one that I’m upcyling and making all of the furniture.
Sounds great. I'm sure she love it
I just found this video and it is AMAZING! I ❤❤❤❤ the French knot! You are right as it is so realistic!!!
That's a very creative way to make a mattress, and that will be perfect for my tiny doll room, thank you so much (now i can't wait to go and discover your other videos 🤩)
Thank you so much glad you've found it useful
It turned out very nice
Very clever and beautiful!
Gorgeous! Btw, in my experience, real mattresses of that type are joined on the side. Thank you, that's bril! Have a blessed day 💖✝
Amazing ideas with the piping edge plus the tufting.
This mattress is absolutely adorable!
Love this mattress and your videos ❣️
Wonderful idea.
You're so clever. I ♥️ it. Thank you for sharing 😊
It looks so good 👍 😊
Absolutely amazing!! I really want to try this in 1/6 scale 🎀💗
Awesome Idea 😎
Thank you for your excellent tutorial
Your very welcome. Hope it's useful to you.
Amazing! Also, depending on the thickness of the fabric you use, double-sided tape would work really well instead of hot glue when you do the twine/piping edge of the mattress. Then you can hot glue it to the base
There's also fabric glue like FabriTac
Nicely done. You have just inspired me to make a padded cell diorama with your technique. Thank you for the inspiration and keep up the good work.
Your welcome. thats such a cool and creepy idea for a miniature. this technique would work for that for sure.
@@TasminBassettArt 100% it will work. The idea is for Halloween decorations. An acrylic box with those mattresses in the 1:12 scale and a Joker figure inside. Simple yet effective.
Once again thx for the inspiration
@KingCool007 sounds awesome man. Good luck Tag me on insta in your creation would love to see
Great video.. thanks for sharing your technique.
This is brilliant, Thank You! I will subscribe & follow your tutorials to save a fortune compared to buying expensive manufactured doll house items; plus have the satisfaction & fun in making them ❤😀❤
This is brilliant! You are very creative! I can't wait to try this😯😍
Thanks very much. Good luck with it x
Really nice details.
Beautiful
im making stop motion animations and you have helped a lot❤ looking after another tips
So cute
Great job.
Brilliant x
The new memory foam mattress look quite simple, you can buy a piece of foam that is thin at the fabric store
@@abourg yep Im sure if you go to stores like that they can give you offcuts, scraps for free.
I'm making a jewelry box with a lantern. I want to turn it into a mini lux house inside with tufted ceiling and a chandelier
Que lindooo
What kind of thread are you using for the tufting?
Embroidery floss
What string do you use to put through the mattress ?
Just embroidery thread
About how long did this take you?
A couple of hours maybe I can't really remember.
Brill.
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What kind of thread are you using for the tufting?
@@AnnLord-ym6ov embroidery floss
What kind of thread are you using for the tufting?