That seam allowance disc thing is so neat! I got one in a raffle craft-kit full of junk and thought it was a lid to a missing container. I've been using it to wrap scrap thread!🙀 I learned something today.
I got those magnets for a tote but the canvas I used for the tote is thick and the magnets don't hold through the fabric at all. On their own they seem very strong but not sewn in the tote.
I liked the serger gadget you used on your machine. I don't have a serger and I have to try and save the money for one. But if that works like a serger that would be very useful. If your wanted to give it away. Thanks for showing all of the gadgets it was very interesting to learn about them.❤
Love the keep or yeet series! You should test the clover loop pressing bars. Love mine. Multiple uses and I haven’t used my bodkin since I bought them. In fact, I bought a second set and cut them in half so they would fit in my travel sewing kit 🤣
I like my little metal bodkin for elastic. I’ve had it for 25 years and it still works fine. The little iron intrigues me, but I’d also burn my house down because I never remember to turn the iron off either!
I have my iron plugged into the same power strip that I have my extra lights and radio in...so I just cut the power on the strip and everything is off.
The seam presser is wonderful if you work on things like velvet. Or even fleece. It also helps for those who want to finger press a seam, but have arthritic or weak hands.
As a quilter who loves paper foundation quilting, I use a 3" wallpaper wooden roller (Harbor Freight) to press all my quilt seams, no more distorted 1/4" seams due to using an iron/steam iron. I don't have Wonkie seams anymore. I also make micro/mini/Barbie/Dollhouse clothes alot, that lil baby iron is wonderful for sewing wee items, also my 1.5" curling iron (especially for dollhouse size clothing and ironing rayon/glitter trims). Loved your fun cartoon presentation! :) Ye Olde Quilt Lady :)
I love my mini iron!! But after a year of use it's stopped steaming booooo. I might try and fix it because mine was Prym and therefore imported it's more expensive because they have to do the special British plug. It's identical to the one you have so maybe I can find a cheaper one
I need sewing gadgets! In my old age, I find that I struggle to see things. It doesn't help that my allergies cause one of my eyes to swell. I need a decent lamp above my sewing machine. Do you have a recommend? Also need a seam guide and I would love a darning loom. The rest I'm not sure about. One of my sewing machines uses a cartridge and so it automatically threads. Thanks for testing all this stuff. These videos help me decide if something is worth it or not to purchase.
I have the mini iron and I love it. It's great for tiny seam allowances. I go slower and am more careful with it, especially when it's at the highest setting. It was weird to get used to at first, but now as soon as I'm done I turn the dial to off and put it down out of the way on a little pad so I don't burn my table. I'm terrible at sewing straight lines, so even though the guide is plastic, I would use it all the time. And I'm definitely at the "my eyes are crossing! how long have I spent trying to thread this needle?!?!?" (I do have one of those tiny metal needle threaders with the little wire, but I'm afraid of breaking it) I hope you heal quickly!!
@@Seamstressed I just made a bag with 2 big curves and amazingly did ok. But I think it's because I kept the edge of the presser foot at the edge of the fabric. Any seam allowance bigger than that and it's super wobbly LOL and thanks for adding my name!
There are some better versions and different gauges of the magnetic buttons out there strength wise that can hold up better. I used to have some denim shorts with magnetic buttons and I have grieved them long after I outgrew them. I had some linked to me recently from a adaptive sewing insta bringing me some hope for making more adapted clothes for myself. (Hands don’t like buttons)
None of my irons have auto-shutoff. I plug them, and an overhead light, into the same power strip with a switch on it - if the light is on, so is the iron. It's just an easy way for me to double check that the iron is off. I just came across your Keep or Yeet for the first time and you're fun to watch.
That's a cool solution. I actually bought those "smart sockets" that you can program when to turn on/off, so that was literally life saving for me hahah
I would LOVE that “serger” foot! Can’t afford one right now because of life. I’ve been sewing a lot more lately, especially for my kids…7 yr old triplets!!! Saves a lot of money on shorts when I can just cut their jeans!! 👍🏻
I think you can just cut the excess of fabric with regular scissors and do the zigzag stitch as usual. The foot doesn't do anything special to the quality of zigzag. I suggest to try a double needle for hemming clothes, there are different types for jersey and woven fabrics. I use them for sleeves, pant leg hems, etc. Looks a lot better than a plain one needle stitch👍🏽
wait, wait, wait... You have triplets? TRIPLETS?! OMG... I am just thinking: they grow so fast, I'd make mine wear only burlap sacks and banana-leaf flip flops and this right here is reason I should not have children. Entered :D
@@Seamstressed Ngl where the film is mainly in my hometown (literally next to my grandparents’ house in the case of Wayne’s farm). So this just gave me all the joy
I love this sort of video! I definitely need to get one of those seam allowance disc thingys, my mind is blown. And that serger foot!! I fully expected it not to work at all! I can't afford a serger at the moment, but if that foot really works on any machine, I will be investing in one!
✨Keep!✨ That overlock cutter foot thingy is AMAZING!😍 I want it! I do a lot of knit fabric sewing for everyday clothing, but i don't own an overlocker.
For items that don’t have an auto off, you can get plugs that go in the wall outlet and you plug into it that have auto shut off. Solves the problem of people forgetting about irons flat irons, curling irons, etc.
Okay I am commenting again because I jumped in to soon. I have the needle threader and the little weaving loom. It’s great for sweaters and knit fabric repair. I have not used it on socks but I’m intrigued. I have had the little iron in my wishlist it’s so cute and tiny. I don’t make patterns without seam allowance, but the disks seem useful to me. Everything else was background noise and I didn’t pay attention to them so yeet
Alton Brown (cooking guy) calls tools that only do one thing Unitaskers. And he only has one unitasker in his kitchen...the fire extinguisher! And the circle cutter is a yeet.
That sewing foot is awesome! (I already have a serger so don’t include me 😝) this would be such a great tool for beginner-intermediate sewists! It would help people determine whether they need a serger or not.
A side cutter foot sews over the edge but doesn't knit over it like a serger so the seam isn't as strong or as neat. The problem I had w it was it was so slow. Machines sew usually at 850 spm and a serger does 1350 or better.
Love the mini iron, might have to get one. Make sure you use bottled distilled water. The minerals in tap water, especially if you live in a hard water area, can cause build-up that can block the steam nozzles. I was amazed at how many "good" gadgets there were this time ! Last time seemed like MOSTLY "YEETS!" (Which was fun! Lol!)
Ah yes! I always forget about the distilled water here. In Brazil we don't need it, as our water is great, but here in Hamburg, the water is so hard we can almost Jesus our way without bridges... it's crazy
I had another brand of mini iron. It was amazing. I've had irons that turned themselves off for decades. The mini iron didn't do that. I burned it out in a few days. I've had the second one for a few years now. You will only burn it out once!
Some irons specify to not use distilled. I forget why, but I read about them on a quilting forum. You have to check your manual, if it spits like mad could be that distilled is not indicated for use. I love my mini, because it’s so little it hasn’t been hurt by the 49,000 x I’ve knocked it to the floor.
I love the mini iron....will definitely get that one. The magnetic buttons would be good for bags maybe. Always love your reviews. You tell it how it is!!! Love it. I would love the stitch guide....would make life easier. LOL
I love your videos! Also as another bae-con said it would probably not be worth it to mail the foot to me in the USA but it looks awesome as I do not have a surger
I got the mini iron after watching this (when irons were on sale) and I love it, especially for ironing seams. I also live on the road so perfect size.
While making sime of christmas gifts I thought many times "why am I using the fake overlock stitch if I have to cut with sissors while praying I don't cut any thread accidentaly?" And now you find the solution for the extra hours of work 🤪
Apparently 3mm seam allowance is the size recommended to trim down to after sewing a French seam. Quilting seam allowances are 1/4”, which is 6.35mm, or if one works in metric, apparently 5mm or 1/2cm is standard.
Do you not have those little tin needle threaders? It’s a little round metal thing with a diamond shaped piece of flexible wire at the end. You push the wire through the needle eye and then stick your thread through the wire and pull through the eye.
One thing I learned about those "dime wired" aluminum threaders is before using them: get a hammer & hit/smash the wire & tin stapled area, the wire won't pull out and they last much longer. Mine are now going on 5 yrs and still very good with no breakage :)
holy shite that's a lot of money. I got mine from a used machines store in Curitiba and it was great! Semi industrial and cost almost nothing, but it was like having a tractor running non-stop in the room lol. No wonder it was cheap af lol
@@Seamstressed Brother has one for under $189 USD. Easiest one to thread. Works perfectly. Makes the best rolled hems. Uses regular needles.Does several functions. Comes w 3 feet.
Have you already picked winners for the serger foot and stitch guide? I'm behind on videos 😬 if so no problem but if not I'd like to be entered! Love your content, I've been following you for a while. No idea how you don't have a lot more followers
I agree with you on all those items. The circle cutter would be nice for a quilter but it look as if they used a plastic that isn't good quality but that seems to be the theme of most items made. Unless you pay top dollar it's crap and even then to many times. I know the theme for them is to "make it to break it" Money money m o n e y!
Those needle threaders are great, i used mine till it died. Don’t hold the needle still, just let it sit in there. The little hook will jiggle the needle around until it finds the eye. Sometimes you need to press the lever a few times, but i’m so blind I don’t care. Pressing the lever 20 times is easier than trying to see to thread manually 😝 🦮 🪡
ARRRGH. I want that serger-substitute presser/cutter foot. BUT you don't say anywhere what it is actually called or where to get it. Come on - a little less about your prints/animations/patterns etc and at least put the links for the products!
That seam allowance disc thing is so neat! I got one in a raffle craft-kit full of junk and thought it was a lid to a missing container.
I've been using it to wrap scrap thread!🙀
I learned something today.
That's also a good use for those things! I might actually use the smaller ones for that!
Love this idea!
🤣🤣🤣
These reviews are gold in the world of sewing gadgets, I could probably use the seam guide I always go a bit wobbly after a while.
Ouiiii! Entered :D
“This is a yeet…I hate it!” 😂
The invisible magnets would be great for tote bags and things like that!
Yeah... it makes more sense like that. I was just too excited about the possibilites hahaah
I got those magnets for a tote but the canvas I used for the tote is thick and the magnets don't hold through the fabric at all. On their own they seem very strong but not sewn in the tote.
I use the magmetic snaps on purses. And I got that type of needle threader on Hollywood Beach for 50 cents back in the 70s. And I still use it!🤗
That is awesome!
I liked the serger gadget you used on your machine. I don't have a serger and I have to try and save the money for one. But if that works like a serger that would be very useful. If your wanted to give it away. Thanks for showing all of the gadgets it was very interesting to learn about them.❤
Thanks for watching! That serger foot attachment thingy was really good. I was very surprised by it heheh
I’d try the serger gadget too. If it works you won’t have to buy an expensive serger, yay!
Love the keep or yeet series!
You should test the clover loop pressing bars. Love mine. Multiple uses and I haven’t used my bodkin since I bought them. In fact, I bought a second set and cut them in half so they would fit in my travel sewing kit 🤣
hahahahaha
I will check it out! :D
I like my little metal bodkin for elastic. I’ve had it for 25 years and it still works fine. The little iron intrigues me, but I’d also burn my house down because I never remember to turn the iron off either!
I have my iron plugged into the same power strip that I have my extra lights and radio in...so I just cut the power on the strip and everything is off.
I have those metal ones too. Cheaper and WAY better!
The seam presser is wonderful if you work on things like velvet. Or even fleece. It also helps for those who want to finger press a seam, but have arthritic or weak hands.
It is really good. I’m still using it a lot :D
Oh no! I hope you are OK. Your video came at the best time. Getting ready for bed and I get a wonderful laugh. I love your videos!
Thank you so much!
I love that serger footie thingie!
Entered!
As a quilter who loves paper foundation quilting, I use a 3" wallpaper wooden roller (Harbor Freight) to press all my quilt seams, no more distorted 1/4" seams due to using an iron/steam iron. I don't have Wonkie seams anymore. I also make micro/mini/Barbie/Dollhouse clothes alot, that lil baby iron is wonderful for sewing wee items, also my 1.5" curling iron (especially for dollhouse size clothing and ironing rayon/glitter trims). Loved your fun cartoon presentation! :) Ye Olde Quilt Lady :)
OMG That is genius. I totally need to try this out :D
I have the needle threader… it’s amazing. You don’t look at the needle, you just need to relax. It works with thick threads into little needles.
I love my mini iron!! But after a year of use it's stopped steaming booooo. I might try and fix it because mine was Prym and therefore imported it's more expensive because they have to do the special British plug. It's identical to the one you have so maybe I can find a cheaper one
I got the duronic one it's supposed to be made in the UK and is a lovely little iron.
@@lucie4185 oh really? I shall have to look it up, thank you!
oh noes! I hate when things die after little use... it's ridiculous
I need sewing gadgets! In my old age, I find that I struggle to see things. It doesn't help that my allergies cause one of my eyes to swell. I need a decent lamp above my sewing machine. Do you have a recommend? Also need a seam guide and I would love a darning loom. The rest I'm not sure about. One of my sewing machines uses a cartridge and so it automatically threads. Thanks for testing all this stuff. These videos help me decide if something is worth it or not to purchase.
wait... automatically threading machine? Tell me more!!
I have the mini iron and I love it. It's great for tiny seam allowances. I go slower and am more careful with it, especially when it's at the highest setting. It was weird to get used to at first, but now as soon as I'm done I turn the dial to off and put it down out of the way on a little pad so I don't burn my table.
I'm terrible at sewing straight lines, so even though the guide is plastic, I would use it all the time.
And I'm definitely at the "my eyes are crossing! how long have I spent trying to thread this needle?!?!?" (I do have one of those tiny metal needle threaders with the little wire, but I'm afraid of breaking it)
I hope you heal quickly!!
I entered your name for the plastic thingy :D
I had lots of those and I cried every single time one of those broke hahaha
@@Seamstressed I just made a bag with 2 big curves and amazingly did ok. But I think it's because I kept the edge of the presser foot at the edge of the fabric. Any seam allowance bigger than that and it's super wobbly LOL
and thanks for adding my name!
The iron uses less energy than a regular iron and saves money. If yours just pressing seams, lespwcially for a quilt, it’s wonderful.
Probably not worth it to mail the foot to me in the USA, but that looks amazing. And I love this series! I am also happy to have your sloper patterns
Entered! I will ship it anywhere hehehe
I think you should make stickers that say "unacceptable!" on it. And other stuff too probably but especially stickers.
STICKERS!
There are some better versions and different gauges of the magnetic buttons out there strength wise that can hold up better. I used to have some denim shorts with magnetic buttons and I have grieved them long after I outgrew them. I had some linked to me recently from a adaptive sewing insta bringing me some hope for making more adapted clothes for myself. (Hands don’t like buttons)
We use the magnetic buttons for trick clothing at the theater. Although the ones shown here would never be strong enough. lolz
OOooohhhhh I did not know that!
I will search for stronger ones FOR SURE!
I HATE BUTTONS!!!!
None of my irons have auto-shutoff. I plug them, and an overhead light, into the same power strip with a switch on it - if the light is on, so is the iron. It's just an easy way for me to double check that the iron is off.
I just came across your Keep or Yeet for the first time and you're fun to watch.
That's a cool solution. I actually bought those "smart sockets" that you can program when to turn on/off, so that was literally life saving for me hahah
I would LOVE that “serger” foot! Can’t afford one right now because of life. I’ve been sewing a lot more lately, especially for my kids…7 yr old triplets!!! Saves a lot of money on shorts when I can just cut their jeans!! 👍🏻
I think you can just cut the excess of fabric with regular scissors and do the zigzag stitch as usual. The foot doesn't do anything special to the quality of zigzag. I suggest to try a double needle for hemming clothes, there are different types for jersey and woven fabrics. I use them for sleeves, pant leg hems, etc. Looks a lot better than a plain one needle stitch👍🏽
wait, wait, wait... You have triplets? TRIPLETS?!
OMG... I am just thinking: they grow so fast, I'd make mine wear only burlap sacks and banana-leaf flip flops and this right here is reason I should not have children.
Entered :D
hey babe.... can you DM me on Insta? I want to talk to you ;)
The Letterkenny reference made my expat Canadian self levitate with joy 🎉❤
AAaaahhh!! Love them so much!!!
@@Seamstressed Ngl where the film is mainly in my hometown (literally next to my grandparents’ house in the case of Wayne’s farm). So this just gave me all the joy
The little magnets would work great for a bag closers.
Totally agree :D
I love the Letterkenny reference! You are my people!!
Can confirm :D
I love this sort of video! I definitely need to get one of those seam allowance disc thingys, my mind is blown. And that serger foot!! I fully expected it not to work at all! I can't afford a serger at the moment, but if that foot really works on any machine, I will be investing in one!
I was not expecting it to work either... It was amazing.
I put your name in the giveaway too ;)
✨Keep!✨ That overlock cutter foot thingy is AMAZING!😍 I want it! I do a lot of knit fabric sewing for everyday clothing, but i don't own an overlocker.
Entered :D
you got it!! Shoot me a DM on insta!! I need your info :D
For items that don’t have an auto off, you can get plugs that go in the wall outlet and you plug into it that have auto shut off. Solves the problem of people forgetting about irons flat irons, curling irons, etc.
I have to try this for sure hehehehe. Thanks!!!
Wow! I did not know that! I'm at Wal-Mart tomorriow! Won't be paranoid about my mini iron any more. Thanks heaps.😙
I didn’t know this. Thanks for the information.
Okay I am commenting again because I jumped in to soon. I have the needle threader and the little weaving loom. It’s great for sweaters and knit fabric repair. I have not used it on socks but I’m intrigued. I have had the little iron in my wishlist it’s so cute and tiny. I don’t make patterns without seam allowance, but the disks seem useful to me. Everything else was background noise and I didn’t pay attention to them so yeet
You should def get the iron thingy. It's really good! Just don't forget to turn it off heheheh
Never thought to add tape to my machine before for seam allowances. That was my best takeaway from this video, cheers 👍
simple, yet very useful hahaha
You make me laugh!😁❤👍
hahahahha Thanks!
Circle cutting device might be useful for round necklines on t-shirts, dresses, etc. Also you might make lots of flounces!
Good point! I haven't thought about the flounces!
Hello my beautiful internet freaky friend 🌸🌸🥰, your so clever and can do anything, I admire your creativity. 🤩😉💞
You are too sweet :D
Loved the reviews. Never heard the “yeet” expression. Would ask you a lot of silly questions in person about your workshop. Have workshop envy.
Hahaha Yeet is my new favorite word.
Ask away :D
Alton Brown (cooking guy) calls tools that only do one thing Unitaskers. And he only has one unitasker in his kitchen...the fire extinguisher! And the circle cutter is a yeet.
hahahahaha I like this dewd already :D
Very innovative!
hahahahha Thanks!
whoaa that foot looks so cool
Yes! It was a nice surprise to have that thing work properly :D
The faux surger dealie-bob seems really cool! No real learning curve as with surger. Plus, hardly takes up any space! I'd love one!
Yay! Entered :D
Love when you do these videos!! 💕 I hope your arm feels better!!! If you are raffling off the serger foot, i am interested!!!
You are too sweet :D
Entered!
That sewing foot is awesome! (I already have a serger so don’t include me 😝) this would be such a great tool for beginner-intermediate sewists! It would help people determine whether they need a serger or not.
So true.... thanks for watching!
A side cutter foot sews over the edge but doesn't knit over it like a serger so the seam isn't as strong or as neat. The problem I had w it was it was so slow. Machines sew usually at 850 spm and a serger does 1350 or better.
as someone who doesn't own a serger, that serger foot thingamajig looks so neat!
Entered! :D
Love the mini iron, might have to get one. Make sure you use bottled distilled water. The minerals in tap water, especially if you live in a hard water area, can cause build-up that can block the steam nozzles.
I was amazed at how many "good" gadgets there were this time ! Last time seemed like MOSTLY "YEETS!" (Which was fun! Lol!)
Ah yes! I always forget about the distilled water here. In Brazil we don't need it, as our water is great, but here in Hamburg, the water is so hard we can almost Jesus our way without bridges... it's crazy
I had another brand of mini iron. It was amazing. I've had irons that turned themselves off for decades. The mini iron didn't do that. I burned it out in a few days. I've had the second one for a few years now.
You will only burn it out once!
Some irons specify to not use distilled. I forget why, but I read about them on a quilting forum. You have to check your manual, if it spits like mad could be that distilled is not indicated for use. I love my mini, because it’s so little it hasn’t been hurt by the 49,000 x I’ve knocked it to the floor.
I knew Sushi was a fellow gemini!
I see you were born with chaos running through your veins, eh? :D
I love the mini iron....will definitely get that one. The magnetic buttons would be good for bags maybe. Always love your reviews. You tell it how it is!!! Love it. I would love the stitch guide....would make life easier. LOL
Entered! and Thank you! I'm glad you liked them reviews hehehe :D
you got it! send me a DM on Insta so we can discuss the deets :D
OMG....I cant believe I won.....r u serious!!!!!
I have this Japanese wire bodkin from Daiso. It works great for threading narrow channels.
We don't have Daiso in Germany, but we do have it in Brazil, so I will totally go through their sewing gadget section when I am there hhehehe
I use my small iron all the time. It's easier to use for me with my mobility issues than the heavy big iron.
Yes! It's so tiny and comfortable. Do you remember to turn it off?
@@Seamstressed Usually. I have a tendency to knock irons to the floor and I don't like ironing my toes
Oh I would love the serger foot attachment but I live in the US :(
no problem. Entered! :D
I love your videos! Also as another bae-con said it would probably not be worth it to mail the foot to me in the USA but it looks awesome as I do not have a surger
Yaaay thanks! Entered! I am shipping it anywhere :D
I got the mini iron after watching this (when irons were on sale) and I love it, especially for ironing seams. I also live on the road so perfect size.
noice!!! Glad you're happy with it. I've been using mine a lot lately :D
While making sime of christmas gifts I thought many times "why am I using the fake overlock stitch if I have to cut with sissors while praying I don't cut any thread accidentaly?" And now you find the solution for the extra hours of work 🤪
right? hahahaha
I think people use these tiny irons also for fixing rhinestones, small thermotransfer pictures etc. Not only the pressing itself👍🏽
oooh really... I wanted to try those rhinestones and now I will for sure hehehe
Apparently 3mm seam allowance is the size recommended to trim down to after sewing a French seam.
Quilting seam allowances are 1/4”, which is 6.35mm, or if one works in metric, apparently 5mm or 1/2cm is standard.
Aaaahhhhhhh... interesting!
Thanks!
Oh I hope I'm not too late to enter the contest. I'm in the USA though. I love your videos!
Oh nooo... sorry about that, you're too late, but there will be others soon :D
Do you not have those little tin needle threaders? It’s a little round metal thing with a diamond shaped piece of flexible wire at the end. You push the wire through the needle eye and then stick your thread through the wire and pull through the eye.
I do/did. I always break or lose them lol
One thing I learned about those "dime wired" aluminum threaders is before using them: get a hammer & hit/smash the wire & tin stapled area, the wire won't pull out and they last much longer. Mine are now going on 5 yrs and still very good with no breakage :)
Handbags use magnetic buttons, also. I hadn't seen those seam allowance things before.
Handbags! yes!
Those were new to me too. I really really like them hehehe
I'm terrified of my mother's serger (overlock) so I refuse to use it. I need one of those feet!
Yaay! I put your name on the list :D
Looks like you got better stuff, good for you!
Thank you!!!
Coke please sponsor this channel. Thanks
Hahahah YES!
kinda wish i knew about the serger foot before I spent R$1800 in my serger machine. :P Also I love the presser roller and the weaving device!!
holy shite that's a lot of money.
I got mine from a used machines store in Curitiba and it was great! Semi industrial and cost almost nothing, but it was like having a tractor running non-stop in the room lol. No wonder it was cheap af lol
@@Seamstressed Brother has one for under $189 USD. Easiest one to thread. Works perfectly. Makes the best rolled hems. Uses regular needles.Does several functions. Comes w 3 feet.
My surger just died on me so I may have to find one of those feets
Oh no! My condolences.
I entered you in the giveaway ;)
I bought one of those serging foots and it didn't work 😭
no?! I am so sorry to hear that. Did you send it back? Did you curse them all?
I’m interested!
Entered! :D
yeet that sheeeet
YEET! :D
Please try it with a small eye needle, I was looking at it and hoped…..
I will do it. I got some other threaders to test mwahaha
Have you already picked winners for the serger foot and stitch guide? I'm behind on videos 😬 if so no problem but if not I'd like to be entered! Love your content, I've been following you for a while. No idea how you don't have a lot more followers
Oooh, sorry, it's gone already.
Thank you so much for watching. You're too kind :D
Magnets r for purses
Yes... I was just hopeful they would work for garments too
if I had to pick one ☝️ then the seam roller, but I’m not going to buy it. A metal spoon will flatten a seam equally well.
So true!
Can't join the Bacon Discord Server. I get a message telling me something like "unvalid invitation" :(
Oh no! I think it expired.
Here we go:
discord.gg/bFf5cu6bqp
@@Seamstressed Yay, nun hat es geklappt. Vielen lieben Dank und LG aus Berlin 😊
I agree with you on all those items. The circle cutter would be nice for a quilter but it look as if they used a plastic that isn't good quality but that seems to be the theme of most items made. Unless you pay top dollar it's crap and even then to many times. I know the theme for them is to "make it to break it"
Money money m o n e y!
moooooney!
You are SO TOTALLY RIGHT!
Not a fan of the clover mini iron. Don’t bother. You were right
Thanks! I was feeling bad about it, as so many vouched for it lol
❤️❤️❤️
😁🤗😊
Got some Asian gadgets from Amazon, had to return them as they were trash.
Oh nooo... that's bad :(
Those needle threaders are great, i used mine till it died. Don’t hold the needle still, just let it sit in there. The little hook will jiggle the needle around until it finds the eye. Sometimes you need to press the lever a few times, but i’m so blind I don’t care. Pressing the lever 20 times is easier than trying to see to thread manually 😝 🦮 🪡
aha! I will try it like that :D
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ARRRGH. I want that serger-substitute presser/cutter foot. BUT you don't say anywhere what it is actually called or where to get it. Come on - a little less about your prints/animations/patterns etc and at least put the links for the products!
I always forget about the links, especially because I am not trying to sell you peeps anything lol