That is awesome!! Once you get the hang of it, after the first one, these are fast and easy! Let me know if you have any questions once you get started, Tori
I’m so happy Tori, that I found your Channel. I love 💚 the things that you create & Thankyou so much for sharing your ideas with us 🙏🏻 I can’t wait to start making the elasticated neck warmer 🤗 for freezing-cold dog walks 🐕 I may even attempt some batting-lined, matching mittens as I don’t have any…we shall see 🤔 I can only try 😊 I’m full of excitement now as my missing ‘sewing mojo’ seems to be returning after years of hiding away 🙏🏻🤗💚 Have a beautiful Day 😊
I am really enjoying your videos. I have had zero luck finding attractive warm winer hats locally. All hats sold here are the beanie/ stocking kind. I will use your instructions to make warm hats to wear on my morning walks. Thank you for sharing.
I just found your channel a few days ago and I am watching so many of them. You are very talented. I do have a question: when sewing the tie on do you sew it directly centered on the front from the seam in the back?
You can place the tie in the front center which would make it sit nicely under a jacket and for the band, a bit off center I think adds a nice flare!! Good luck and let us know how it goes!! Tori (thanks so much for the lovely compliment too!! )
That you. I am happy I found this tutorial so I can keep my head warm this winter. The only problem I have is how to sew the headband. I don't know if it's the colour of the fabric or the lighting that's making it difficult to sew it.
I have some fleece and it seems thicker than 'most' fleece. It should make for a warm headwrap. You make it look so easy. Where did you get that fabric guider so you sew straight seams? Thanks for teaching me.
If you have a metal plate on your machine you can buy a magnet at your local hardware store. Otherwise search magnetic sewing guide on Amazon! I love mine!. I have a few of them now. I got mine at General Industrial Sewing Machine in Toronto Ontario Canada! Thanks for the kind words and good luck with your sewing! Keep us posted!
I love the idea of the elastic cord and how you open the seam. I’m going to make this since I have a lot of fleece that I purchased on sale. Thanks ❤❤
That is awesome!! Once you get the hang of it, after the first one, these are fast and easy! Let me know if you have any questions once you get started, Tori
I’m so happy Tori, that I found your Channel. I love 💚 the things that you create & Thankyou so much for sharing your ideas with us 🙏🏻 I can’t wait to start making the elasticated neck warmer 🤗 for freezing-cold dog walks 🐕 I may even attempt some batting-lined, matching mittens as I don’t have any…we shall see 🤔 I can only try 😊
I’m full of excitement now as my missing ‘sewing mojo’ seems to be returning after years of hiding away 🙏🏻🤗💚 Have a beautiful Day 😊
Awww thank you so much Suzanne for your lovely comment!! Let me know if you have any questions as you start your hat sewing journey!!! Tori
Ich bin begeistert von Ihren Ideen, herzlichen Dank
Vielen Dank!! Hallo aus Kanada, Tori
I am really enjoying your videos. I have had zero luck finding attractive warm winer hats locally. All hats sold here are the beanie/ stocking kind. I will use your instructions to make warm hats to wear on my morning walks. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for making my day PJ!!! Tori
lovely ideas thank you
Most welcome 😊
Very good video
Thank you so much Gloria 😘
I just found your channel a few days ago and I am watching so many of them. You are very talented. I do have a question: when sewing the tie on do you sew it directly centered on the front from the seam in the back?
You can place the tie in the front center which would make it sit nicely under a jacket and for the band, a bit off center I think adds a nice flare!! Good luck and let us know how it goes!! Tori (thanks so much for the lovely compliment too!! )
That you. I am happy I found this tutorial so I can keep my head warm this winter. The only problem I have is how to sew the headband. I don't know if it's the colour of the fabric or the lighting that's making it difficult to sew it.
I have some fleece and it seems thicker than 'most' fleece. It should make for a warm headwrap. You make it look so easy. Where did you get that fabric guider so you sew straight seams? Thanks for teaching me.
If you have a metal plate on your machine you can buy a magnet at your local hardware store. Otherwise search magnetic sewing guide on Amazon! I love mine!. I have a few of them now. I got mine at General Industrial Sewing Machine in Toronto Ontario Canada! Thanks for the kind words and good luck with your sewing! Keep us posted!