Thank you so much for this pattern. I have just guided one of the young teenagers I mentor in sewing, in making three of these, following your instructions. She will present them, filled with sweet treats I think, Christmas morning to her grandparents and her dad. Ace. Thank you 🙂
Thank you!! I’ve watched a lot of tutorials on how to make these for a beginner, & I found yours to be the best & so thorough! I am now confident I can make this x
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NEVER, EVER sew over pins! The tutorial is good, but at 23 minutes in, advising 'if you're going to sew over pins, sew slowly' is never a good thing. Some people will still ignore this due to time constraints, but having sewn for over 50 years since a youngster, the danger of them breaking is then like shrapnel flying up into the face. Even if the machine needle breaks, it's prevented from flying off somewhat by the thread looping through it, but a pin does not have that benefit. I was taught this for safety many years ago and remind others but have also witnessed it myself with others at a workshop by a 'know it all' who'd 'sewn plenty and never had it happen'. Yet, within a half hour she shouted and grabbed her forehead as that's exactly what had happened and she was very lucky not to have had that metal tip fly into her eye. It's a cardinal rule not to do it, aside of safety priority, because even if the pin doesn't break, you're damaging the needle tip with metal on metal, that then goes on to damage your fabric. And yes, good tutorial but safety first with machines. 🪡 🧵
Thank you so much for this pattern. I have just guided one of the young teenagers I mentor in sewing, in making three of these, following your instructions. She will present them, filled with sweet treats I think, Christmas morning to her grandparents and her dad. Ace. Thank you 🙂
Thank you! I am so glad it could help.
Thank you!! I’ve watched a lot of tutorials on how to make these for a beginner, & I found yours to be the best & so thorough! I am now confident I can make this x
You are so welcome!
This was a great tutorial! Thank you
it says we need a password
Hi! Just sign up to access the resource library!
There is no way to find your pattern on your site this is shocking to me
All the patterns are located in the Free resource library which you can sign up for. The link to the pattern is also on the post linked the description. Let me know if you need anymore help finding it.
@@CoralCoModernSewing I will try again tomorow but with all the commercial annouce it is difficult
The toe part is too long,it does not look good.wasted some good fabric.
We also don’t need to see you, we just want to see the project!!!
Music is so distracting I will not subscribe!!
Common lady we don’t need to see you seeing the stocking!!!!
NEVER, EVER sew over pins! The tutorial is good, but at 23 minutes in, advising 'if you're going to sew over pins, sew slowly' is never a good thing. Some people will still ignore this due to time constraints, but having sewn for over 50 years since a youngster, the danger of them breaking is then like shrapnel flying up into the face. Even if the machine needle breaks, it's prevented from flying off somewhat by the thread looping through it, but a pin does not have that benefit. I was taught this for safety many years ago and remind others but have also witnessed it myself with others at a workshop by a 'know it all' who'd 'sewn plenty and never had it happen'. Yet, within a half hour she shouted and grabbed her forehead as that's exactly what had happened and she was very lucky not to have had that metal tip fly into her eye. It's a cardinal rule not to do it, aside of safety priority, because even if the pin doesn't break, you're damaging the needle tip with metal on metal, that then goes on to damage your fabric. And yes, good tutorial but safety first with machines. 🪡 🧵