Yeah, I was surprised to see in my analytics that less than 40% of my audience is from the US. You can definitely expect to see metric conversions in all my content in the future!
Thanks for saving everyone’s lives with your simple and to the point videos. I wish I had these when I was 7, cause I would have made these and left abusive family immediately.
I made a Karo step quilt last year, my own design, and I'm no stranger to makingmy own stuff but I wish this had been posted then some of the tips would have saved me some time. Excellent video, keep up the solid content!
That's one of the advantages of a karo step quilt. Down can quickly and easily be added and removed without a seam ripper and sewing machine. 20 minutes with a knife and hand needle is all that's needed.
You're a wizard dude. That's an impressive final product. One thing this video made me realize is that I don't understand how baffles work...
Top video again. As I'm from Germany I'd love to see added metric units in your videos, it would be so much easier for me. Keep up the good work.
Yeah, I was surprised to see in my analytics that less than 40% of my audience is from the US. You can definitely expect to see metric conversions in all my content in the future!
Well done
Thanks for saving everyone’s lives with your simple and to the point videos. I wish I had these when I was 7, cause I would have made these and left abusive family immediately.
I made a Karo step quilt last year, my own design, and I'm no stranger to makingmy own stuff but I wish this had been posted then some of the tips would have saved me some time. Excellent video, keep up the solid content!
This is great. I'm going to eventually make a down under quilt for my hammock. I love your channel dude.
Nice video. This has actually helped me decide to use argon 49 for a quilt I'm going to make. Keep it up!
Video suggestion: Show how to safely rip open a sleeping quilt's baffles in order to add more down / replace the down.
That's one of the advantages of a karo step quilt. Down can quickly and easily be added and removed without a seam ripper and sewing machine. 20 minutes with a knife and hand needle is all that's needed.
@Adventure_Logistics that's an awesome tip!
Inb4 you go viral man. Fucking impressive work.