I learned that the correct tool was a half dowel under the fabric, but I've been using the edge of my June Tailor board to press seams without impressing the seam allowance edges. This is soooooooo much easier. I do use my board as a clapper, but, as you said, it doesn't prevent the edge impression.
@@maryjackson1194 🫶🏻✨🩷Awww thank you , Yeah this just makes everything so much easier.Yeah same, I created my own little clapper but just for seams to stay in place, it’s a whole different technique ✨🪡🫶🏻🧵🎀
Ignore those comments. They came from people who don't know what they are talking about. I'm a theatrical costume designer at a university and LITERALLY had the problem this tool solves 4 days ago! I will be making multiples of this tomorrow because I will have more fabrics to use that will have that seam allowance impression on the front of the fabric. Seam rollers and clappers (which I have) DO NOT do what this easy tool does. Thanks for this and keep solving sewing problems!
@@TheCurt82 OMG! That’s so sweet of you, thank you so much. Wow! What you do is incredible.You absolutely brought a smile to my face today.🩷✨🧵🪡🫶🏻🥰I will definitely continue sharing and I absolutely loveee it. Brings me absolute Joy…. That sounds so great, can’t wait for you to make as many as possible.🫶🏻🥰🩷🪡🧵🎀🥰HAPPY SEWING , have an amazing day lovely.
What do you mean "those comments" are you suggesting there were nasty comments?. Bc i only see 14 when there are 14 to count and if there were more who deleted them?. And what is the problem with having a opinion in the first place....WHAT.
@ Everyone is free to give their opinion.🫶🏻🎀 But from 300 positive, happy and satisfied comment, there one “ THIS IS A WASTE OF TIME, NOTHING TO SEE HERE FOLKS “ … this is not an opinion, this is just being rude!🥲🥺🩷
I'm 71 years old and have been sewing since I was 11. I like to think I know a lot, but this GENIUS tip is proof that there will always be something new to learn. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing this. I'm excited to put it to use with my very next sewing project I'll be starting this weekend! This is also the first time I've seen your channel or videos, so I've also subscribed and look forward to seeing what other nuggets of wisdom you have to share. -Karen 🥰
@@thekeyboardzone-kas Oh wow! That’s incredible 🎀🫶🏻🩷😍🥰 Yes Yes Yes. That’s what I absolutely love about it, there’s always always something new and it never gets old. Aw thank you for subscribing means everything to me. Yes so much more is comiiing and I’m super excited.🎀✨🫶🏻🧵🔥🪡🥰🧵😍🩷
When I took home ec classes in the seventies, we had to share one seam roll and ham between a couple pressing stations in our classroom. So, if the fabric in the seams you were pressing wasn't thin enough to flatten with the heated tip of your iron, we put a strip ( wider than the seam allowance) of heavy card stock cut from manilla file folders under each seam allowance before pressing. Manilla file folders are great for making other pressing templates from, too, like hem and pocket templates and marking templates for buttonholes, etc.
@@melb.4609 Oh wow! That’s amazing, thank you so much for sharing , means alot. I will definitely check that out. Thank you thank you, really appreciate it.✨🩷🎀🥰🪡🧵🫶🏻💎🪡🧵😍🎀🥰
Thank You! I LO♡E this! As for negative comment, a saying I like to keep in mind is "Never take criticism from someone you wouldn't take advice from". Negetivity is one of the few things small minds and fragile egos have in abundance.
I did a lot of sewing when i was a kid and would always be slightly annoyed that you'd be able to tell where the seam was on some fabrics after ironing. It's nice to know it wasn't just me, and that there's a super easy solution, thanks!
@@TheQwuilleran Of course🫶🏻🪡🧵 Yes 100% feel ya! Especially when you see the shiny marks of the overlocking all over your work😩…This really helps and won’t let that happen.🥲🎀🫶🏻✨🩷HAPPY SEWING X
I love this idea! Definitely going to give it a go. Will probably cut out a Tiny sliver of paper from the middle cut to allow room to the seam and just give the cardstock some room. Mine is super stiff and I think will require it. TFS!
WHAT!! omg thats amazing, i resigned myself years ago to just having weird zigzags (no serger/overlock yet lol) next to all of my seams 😂 im absolutely making one of these to put in my sewing toolkit, TYSM!! 🤯🙏
@@samremwright7658 Yay! I am so happy that you liked it and going to make one.🎀✨🙏🏻Super excited for you 🪡🧵 You are more than welcome x Absolutely loving to share with you all x
Great idea! I always hate it when I have a nice project ready and want to press it nicely and then the serger edges make a mark 🤨. Thanks for the idea!! 💡
That is genius! The simple solution is usually the best, and the most obvious is the one that you never think of! Ignore those negative comments, they sound like they’ve never picked up a needle & thread in their lives. It is extremely obvious what your tool is for to someone who has any understanding of sewing and pressing
My grandma dd similar. She used strips of heavy brown paper under both sides of seam when pressing mens pants inside out. Prevented seam lines on the outside or shiny seams. Brilliant, thanks
@@galejohnson8086 Aw sweet, yeah that works too, I did that at university. The only issue for me was that they kept moving. I will soon create this as a PDF pattern for a quick print.✨🩷🫶🏻🧵🪡
I think it's a brilliant idea! I was thinking about the shining marks last day, you see them a lot with pressed ( open) seems off woolen coats and tailered jackets. I didn't think about this! Thanks Don't bother the negative comments, the don't understand they are talking about.
@@gittelavrijssen Aw yay! Happy to help.!Yeah exactly! You can always get to see the shiny part, so frustrating ✨🫶🏻🩷But now we have a solution and we absolutely love it. Aw thank you Lovely, means alot✨🫶🏻🪡🩷🎀
This is great for pressing garment seams.Thank you for showing me this. It will help when working with wool and many solids colors of fabrics. However, most of what I sew today are quilts. I'm 76 years old; and, have been sewing since I was in the Forth Grade. Because my body has changed, as I have aged, I am thinking of going back to wearing skirts instead of pants and jeans. However, I want my skirts "A" line style, eight gores (for ease in walking), and as long as my dress slacks. I have noticed that people treat me better, in public places, when I am wearing dresses or skirts and blouses.
@@arvettadelashmit9337 I absolutely love Skirt and dresses they always have this special classy look to them✨🪡🫶🏻🥰🩷Always makes you stand out more. And of course for me it’s all about suits LOL✨🩷🥰
@@LuvNickynGina4ever Thank you Lovely🫶🏻🩷I bought mine on amazon and this is the link. You can catch the name from it and search see if available amzn.to/40mDOFP
The question I have is what happens when fabrics are thicker than the slit? Does this let you get a crisp seam then? I've seen & used separate pieces under each side of the allowance before--but for nearly all cases this is a great idea as easier to use! But a small diameter seam roll does work too--but only if you keep the sole plate level & seam centered, the pressure is on the stitch line & the allowance is on the curve of the roll does not get the pressure from the sole plate. But this takes practice. I've even used 1" wood dowels to ensure pressure/heat is only on the seam--and a press cloth helps, too.
@@sus8e462 The thicket the fabric the slit still should be able to get under and have a good press. Of now , based ok the thicker fabric we can have a more opening for the card to go through. With thicker fabrics so many things can be challenging.🎀✨🫶🏻🪡🧵
@@sus8e462 Yeah exactly’ I have also tried that once with the wood pressing the just the seam and also used a cloth over. I have found this so easy and quick. Haven’t really used it on a tooooo thick fabric but Denim has worked perfectly 🙏🏻🧵🪡✨🫶🏻🎀
This is a fantastic idea. I'll be making one very soon. The negative comments aren't from people who apparently don't get the point of this. Nice of you to explain. Thank you so much. I can't count the number of times I've ended up with shiny seams.
@@lindathomas4524 ✨🩷🪡🧵Thank you so much, I’m so happy that you are going to make one. This honestly, means everything to me.✨🩷🫶🏻🥰I’m so here to inspire and get to share so much with you all. This is just the beginning 🩷✨🫶🏻🎀Thank you x
@@JMC-y8n You are so welcome lovely. Thank you so much for your support, means alot to me.🥰🎀🫶🏻🧵🩷✨Yes Unfortunately there’s always a few out there but honestly, it makes us go forward much stronger than before.🩷✨🎀❤️🥰 we got this…..
I don’t want to make this because I’m feeling lazy but I know I should. If I don’t make this by the time I need to press any S.A.s open again, I think I’ll be tempted to just grab a Manila folder (that what we call a regular filing folder that are placed in filing office cabinet drawers in the U.S.) and just cut it in half. Questions:) 1. Is the fabric getting shining and the indentation two different situation that can happen individually and together? 2. If they can happen individually, would I need to purchase a tiny iron like the one used in the video so the iron doesn’t go passed the paper? Or does the shiny only happen when the iron is just over two layers of fabric (public side fashion fabric layer and wrong side seam allowance)? Hope that makes sense. Btw, thanks for the video. A subscriber shared this with me and I just watched and subscribed:) But I’m mainly interested in videos that can be applied to men’s garments, men’s bags, and men’s hats:) so hopefully you’ll make those too:) Thank you:)
Hi there, oh wow! This might sounds so embarrassing but I had to search Manila folder to know what it was and omg! yes I know and I have seen many LOL. You definitely have to make one trust me. Yes so if your iron is going to mark a fabric its best to press over a cotton instead of directly on the fabric. This tool is to prevent the shining of the seam allowances on the the right side of your fabric. You can also do this with a big iron if not going to ruin your fabric , I personally use a smaller one just for my tutorials its just so much easier. Aw that's so kind thank you for subscribing and thank to who ever sent you my video:) much appreciated. Yes will definitely try and film for Menswear , absolutely.
@@deannarego2283 Yes of course. I have used card from my sketchbook, you can use any paper as long as its stable. Mine is 22-23 cm length and 12cm wide. ✨From each side come in 3cm and draw your first two lines for 5 cm and then find the centre and attach together.
Yah... people don't know their tools that's why the comments. This is great. My teacher thought us to lay a strip of wool between the seam and the garment. But yours is nicer
@@vondalynn2906 What do you mean?✨🩷Do you mean we can used two strips of paper to put under and iron? Well what do you do if it keeps sliding out and you have to hold it in place?🥺😕
@@vondalynn2906 Thank you for your opinion 🩷🧵🪡✨Means alot x We could but as I explained it will be keep slipping out of hand🥰✨🙏🏻Tried it once before didn’t really stay in place.🪡🪡✨✨🥲🥲🥰🥰
I learned that the correct tool was a half dowel under the fabric, but I've been using the edge of my June Tailor board to press seams without impressing the seam allowance edges. This is soooooooo much easier. I do use my board as a clapper, but, as you said, it doesn't prevent the edge impression.
@@maryjackson1194 🫶🏻✨🩷Awww thank you , Yeah this just makes everything so much easier.Yeah same, I created my own little clapper but just for seams to stay in place, it’s a whole different technique ✨🪡🫶🏻🧵🎀
Ignore those comments. They came from people who don't know what they are talking about. I'm a theatrical costume designer at a university and LITERALLY had the problem this tool solves 4 days ago! I will be making multiples of this tomorrow because I will have more fabrics to use that will have that seam allowance impression on the front of the fabric. Seam rollers and clappers (which I have) DO NOT do what this easy tool does. Thanks for this and keep solving sewing problems!
@@TheCurt82 OMG! That’s so sweet of you, thank you so much. Wow! What you do is incredible.You absolutely brought a smile to my face today.🩷✨🧵🪡🫶🏻🥰I will definitely continue sharing and I absolutely loveee it. Brings me absolute Joy…. That sounds so great, can’t wait for you to make as many as possible.🫶🏻🥰🩷🪡🧵🎀🥰HAPPY SEWING , have an amazing day lovely.
What do you mean "those comments" are you suggesting there were nasty comments?. Bc i only see 14 when there are 14 to count and if there were more who deleted them?. And what is the problem with having a opinion in the first place....WHAT.
@ No, no 🥲 On Instagram not here lovely🎀🫶🏻🩷🧵🪡
@ Everyone is free to give their opinion.🫶🏻🎀 But from 300 positive, happy and satisfied comment, there one “ THIS IS A WASTE OF TIME, NOTHING TO SEE HERE FOLKS “ … this is not an opinion, this is just being rude!🥲🥺🩷
Wow, genius❤🥰
I'm 71 years old and have been sewing since I was 11. I like to think I know a lot, but this GENIUS tip is proof that there will always be something new to learn. Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing this. I'm excited to put it to use with my very next sewing project I'll be starting this weekend! This is also the first time I've seen your channel or videos, so I've also subscribed and look forward to seeing what other nuggets of wisdom you have to share. -Karen 🥰
@@thekeyboardzone-kas Oh wow! That’s incredible 🎀🫶🏻🩷😍🥰 Yes Yes Yes. That’s what I absolutely love about it, there’s always always something new and it never gets old. Aw thank you for subscribing means everything to me. Yes so much more is comiiing and I’m super excited.🎀✨🫶🏻🧵🔥🪡🥰🧵😍🩷
@@SewCreativeTazzi Best of luck in growing your channel!❣
@ 🥺🥺🥺Thank you, that’s so sweet of you.✨🩷
When I took home ec classes in the seventies, we had to share one seam roll and ham between a couple pressing stations in our classroom. So, if the fabric in the seams you were pressing wasn't thin enough to flatten with the heated tip of your iron, we put a strip ( wider than the seam allowance) of heavy card stock cut from manilla file folders under each seam allowance before pressing. Manilla file folders are great for making other pressing templates from, too, like hem and pocket templates and marking templates for buttonholes, etc.
@@melb.4609 Oh wow! That’s amazing, thank you so much for sharing , means alot. I will definitely check that out. Thank you thank you, really appreciate it.✨🩷🎀🥰🪡🧵🫶🏻💎🪡🧵😍🎀🥰
Thank You! I LO♡E this!
As for negative comment, a saying I like to keep in mind is "Never take criticism from someone you wouldn't take advice from". Negetivity is one of the few things small minds and fragile egos have in abundance.
Thank you so much, I’m glad you do✨🫶🏻🪡🧵🩷And YES, well said. Means a lot🫶🏻🩷🎀✨🥰🧵🪡🥺💯✨
I did a lot of sewing when i was a kid and would always be slightly annoyed that you'd be able to tell where the seam was on some fabrics after ironing. It's nice to know it wasn't just me, and that there's a super easy solution, thanks!
@@TheQwuilleran Of course🫶🏻🪡🧵 Yes 100% feel ya! Especially when you see the shiny marks of the overlocking all over your work😩…This really helps and won’t let that happen.🥲🎀🫶🏻✨🩷HAPPY SEWING X
What a good idea! Thanks for figuring out a DYI solution and then sharing it.
Of course :) anytime 🥰🧵✂📏
I would never have thought of this! Thank you for sharing it!
@@snakysalamander Anytime✨🥰🩷Happy to help✨🩷
I love this idea! Definitely going to give it a go. Will probably cut out a Tiny sliver of paper from the middle cut to allow room to the seam and just give the cardstock some room. Mine is super stiff and I think will require it. TFS!
@@Kera.S. Yay! I’m super excited for you.🩷✨🧵🪡🥰 Cool, yeah definitely give that a try. You are so welcome🪡🫶🏻🧵✨
Excellent tip. Thank you. 🕵️🇨🇦💕☺️👍
@@Roxanne-r3m You are so welcome🩷✨🫶🏻🪡🧵🎀
WHAT!! omg thats amazing, i resigned myself years ago to just having weird zigzags (no serger/overlock yet lol) next to all of my seams 😂 im absolutely making one of these to put in my sewing toolkit, TYSM!! 🤯🙏
@@samremwright7658 Yay! I am so happy that you liked it and going to make one.🎀✨🙏🏻Super excited for you 🪡🧵 You are more than welcome x Absolutely loving to share with you all x
Great idea! I always hate it when I have a nice project ready and want to press it nicely and then the serger edges make a mark 🤨. Thanks for the idea!! 💡
@@creativecheersoffashionlau7364 Of course🩷✨🥰Oh I 💯 % feel ya! Happy to help, glad you like it. 🎀 Happy Sewing x and pressing🤭🙃
That is genius! The simple solution is usually the best, and the most obvious is the one that you never think of!
Ignore those negative comments, they sound like they’ve never picked up a needle & thread in their lives. It is extremely obvious what your tool is for to someone who has any understanding of sewing and pressing
That's so sweet, thank you so much. Appreciate the support 🧵🪡🧵😘💘
Really great tool, thanks for sharing❤
Can’t wait for what you do next.
@@adebambomoses-olomu8497 yay! Exciting! Thank you so much, absolute pleasure 🪡✨🩷🥰🫶🏻🧵🎀 HAPPY CREATING XO
Very nicely explained. I love that perfect little iron you use, I definitely need one of those.
Thank you so much. Means so much to me.🫶🏻✨🪡🩷🧵So glad you got to enjoy the tutorial.🧵🎀✨ And OMG! Yes I will share the link for mine :
amzn.to/40mDOFP
My grandma dd similar. She used strips of heavy brown paper under both sides of seam when pressing mens pants inside out. Prevented seam lines on the outside or shiny seams. Brilliant, thanks
@@galejohnson8086 Aw sweet, yeah that works too, I did that at university. The only issue for me was that they kept moving. I will soon create this as a PDF pattern for a quick print.✨🩷🫶🏻🧵🪡
It’s a genius idea. Well done you!
@@ritafinnis Means so much to me. Thank you so much.✨🎀🫶🏻🪡🩷🧵
What a great idea! I can also use this for quilt blocks. Genius!
@@bigfamilyaffair Glad you like it✨🫶🏻🩷Thank you so much x
Awesome..I’m making this and sharing your UA-cam as well…..thank you!!!
@@nbks6w8 That means so much to me. Thank you ✨🪡🫶🏻🩷🧵Thank you for the support x
I just made one! What a genius you are :-) THANK YOU!
@@margyboomgaard6286 Aw yay! So happy and thank you so much.🩷🫶🏻🪡🧵✨🎀So kind of you x
I think it's a brilliant idea! I was thinking about the shining marks last day, you see them a lot with pressed ( open) seems off woolen coats and tailered jackets. I didn't think about this! Thanks
Don't bother the negative comments, the don't understand they are talking about.
@@gittelavrijssen Aw yay! Happy to help.!Yeah exactly! You can always get to see the shiny part, so frustrating ✨🫶🏻🩷But now we have a solution and we absolutely love it. Aw thank you Lovely, means alot✨🫶🏻🪡🩷🎀
Thank you! I’d seen someone using one of these, and my search for purchasing it was unsuccessful. Now I can make my own!!
@@ginnyrivera2786 Yeah, no need to purchase… it’s super easy. Now you can make as many as you want…🩷✨🪡🧵🎀
Great idea. Thanks. I'm definitely going to make one as I hate the seam line showing on the top fabric 👍
@@janetparker2722 You are so so so welcome lovely.✨🩷🫶🏻🥰🎀Yep, don’t we all🥲🤭…. YAY… Happy creating x
This is great for pressing garment seams.Thank you for showing me this. It will help when working with wool and many solids colors of fabrics. However, most of what I sew today are quilts. I'm 76 years old; and, have been sewing since I was in the Forth Grade. Because my body has changed, as I have aged, I am thinking of going back to wearing skirts instead of pants and jeans. However, I want my skirts "A" line style, eight gores (for ease in walking), and as long as my dress slacks. I have noticed that people treat me better, in public places, when I am wearing dresses or skirts and blouses.
@@arvettadelashmit9337 Aw wow! That’s incredible ✨🩷 You have been sewing for so long🪡🧵🎀Wow! What ever makes you feel the most comfortable is priority.
@@arvettadelashmit9337 I absolutely love Skirt and dresses they always have this special classy look to them✨🪡🫶🏻🥰🩷Always makes you stand out more. And of course for me it’s all about suits LOL✨🩷🥰
Brilliant idea.Thank you.
@@geraldinefraser1998 Anytime✨🩷🪡🧵🥰Thank YOU🎀💎🥲✨
I love your little mini iron, where did you get yours? And where can i find one for myself?
@@LuvNickynGina4ever Thank you Lovely🫶🏻🩷I bought mine on amazon and this is the link. You can catch the name from it and search see if available
amzn.to/40mDOFP
@@SewCreativeTazzi thank you 💗
@ You’re so welcome🫶🏻✨🪡🧵🎀
The question I have is what happens when fabrics are thicker than the slit? Does this let you get a crisp seam then? I've seen & used separate pieces under each side of the allowance before--but for nearly all cases this is a great idea as easier to use! But a small diameter seam roll does work too--but only if you keep the sole plate level & seam centered, the pressure is on the stitch line & the allowance is on the curve of the roll does not get the pressure from the sole plate. But this takes practice. I've even used 1" wood dowels to ensure pressure/heat is only on the seam--and a press cloth helps, too.
@@sus8e462 The thicket the fabric the slit still should be able to get under and have a good press. Of now , based ok the thicker fabric we can have a more opening for the card to go through. With thicker fabrics so many things can be challenging.🎀✨🫶🏻🪡🧵
@@sus8e462 Yeah exactly’ I have also tried that once with the wood pressing the just the seam and also used a cloth over. I have found this so easy and quick. Haven’t really used it on a tooooo thick fabric but Denim has worked perfectly 🙏🏻🧵🪡✨🫶🏻🎀
Great idea❤️💐🙏🏼
@@karinbaird2499 means alot 🙏🏻🎀✨🫶🏻🩷🧵Thank you so much x
Great video. I’m definitely going to try making this!! Love the iron btw
@@michellerhoades291 Aww thank you so much.🫶🏻✨🙏🏻🪡🧵HAPPY CREATING X Aw thanks, it’s cute isn’t it? So tiny🥺✨I feel like a giant LOL
This is a fantastic idea. I'll be making one very soon. The negative comments aren't from people who apparently don't get the point of this. Nice of you to explain. Thank you so much. I can't count the number of times I've ended up with shiny seams.
@@lindathomas4524 ✨🩷🪡🧵Thank you so much, I’m so happy that you are going to make one. This honestly, means everything to me.✨🩷🫶🏻🥰I’m so here to inspire and get to share so much with you all. This is just the beginning 🩷✨🫶🏻🎀Thank you x
Wow.....that's a neat trick!
@@darthlaurel 🫶🏻🧵🪡🩷Thank you ✨🥲🪡🧵🫶🏻
Great idea im making one thank you!
@@Joo6240 Yay! Exciting 🫶🏻🎀🧵🩷🔥✨🪡🥰 Thank you so much🪡✨🥰🫶🏻🥲
Brilliant idea thank you
@@bethupton385 You are so welcome, thank YOU.🩷✨🫶🏻🥰🎀🙏🏻🪡
Came changer thank you for sharing. Just discovered your channel
@@kyracl7318 Thank you for being here and that’s so kind of you.🫶🏻🪡✨🧵🩷🎀 Appreciate the support, you are more than welcome 🫶🏻🪡🥰
Thank you for sharing this great idea. I don’t understand negative people, some people are just hater’s, are not worthy of your time.
@@JMC-y8n You are so welcome lovely. Thank you so much for your support, means alot to me.🥰🎀🫶🏻🧵🩷✨Yes Unfortunately there’s always a few out there but honestly, it makes us go forward much stronger than before.🩷✨🎀❤️🥰 we got this…..
Great idea!
@@charlenerichardson2623 Thank you so much 🩷🪡✨🎀🫶🏻🧵🙏🏻🥰 x
I don’t want to make this because I’m feeling lazy but I know I should.
If I don’t make this by the time I need to press any S.A.s open again, I think I’ll be tempted to just grab a Manila folder (that what we call a regular filing folder that are placed in filing office cabinet drawers in the U.S.) and just cut it in half.
Questions:)
1. Is the fabric getting shining and the indentation two different situation that can happen individually and together?
2. If they can happen individually, would I need to purchase a tiny iron like the one used in the video so the iron doesn’t go passed the paper?
Or does the shiny only happen when the iron is just over two layers of fabric (public side fashion fabric layer and wrong side seam allowance)?
Hope that makes sense.
Btw, thanks for the video. A subscriber shared this with me and I just watched and subscribed:)
But I’m mainly interested in videos that can be applied to men’s garments, men’s bags, and men’s hats:) so hopefully you’ll make those too:)
Thank you:)
Hi there, oh wow! This might sounds so embarrassing but I had to search Manila folder to know what it was and omg! yes I know and I have seen many LOL. You definitely have to make one trust me. Yes so if your iron is going to mark a fabric its best to press over a cotton instead of directly on the fabric. This tool is to prevent the shining of the seam allowances on the the right side of your fabric. You can also do this with a big iron if not going to ruin your fabric , I personally use a smaller one just for my tutorials its just so much easier. Aw that's so kind thank you for subscribing and thank to who ever sent you my video:) much appreciated. Yes will definitely try and film for Menswear , absolutely.
@@SewCreativeTazzi
Thank you!
@ Anytime🧵🪡🫶🏻✨
Brilliant!!!!
@@ElizabethLee-d2j Aw thank you, means alot👏🏻✨🩷🎀
Can you use this for quarter inch seams
@@YvonneBoughner Of course✨🩷Any size would work at the cut goes under any seams for you to press over it.🫶🏻🪡🧵🩷
I like that tool. I think t
Greathat this tool is
@@RoxieHusted 🩷🎀🫶🏻🧵🥰✨Thank you x
Brilliant! Made one and I love it!
@@kathleensauerbrei5199 Awww amazing, that makes me so
Happy🩷🥰✨🎀🫶🏻🧵🥲🪡Thank you xo
Excellent !
@@prbasset6371 Thank you so much✨🎀🫶🏻🩷🥰🪡
Brilliant 🎉
Thank you so much🩷✨🎀🧵🫶🏻🪡
making one right now. Thanks for the. Tip
@@Nclk619 Yay! Exciting 🩷🫶🏻✨You are more than welcome x
Love to have this as a new tool. Can you tell me the brand of your small iron?
Yes of course, amzn.to/40mDOFP also Prym has the exact Iron x 🧵🪡🧵
Genius!
@@margaretduffy1360 Thank you so much🩷✨🫶🏻🎀🪡🧵Means alot x
@@margaretduffy1360 Thank you🩷✨🫶🏻🎀🪡🧵
Great tip. I'm a seamstress. Totally understand.
@@MegaChristlove 🫶🏻✨🩷🧵🪡Thank you so much.🙂☺️✨📏🖊️💎
Great idea, I am going to make this.
@@brettster3331 Thank you so much, I’m so excited. YAY…✨🫶🏻🩷🥰🧵🎀
Clever!
@@charlenerichardson2623 Thank you✨🙏🏻🪡🧵🩷🎀🫶🏻
Very clever!
@@learning5780 Thank you so much🩷🎀🫶🏻🥰✨
so cool.
@@ForevermoreVibe Thank you thank you.🩷🪡🧵✨🎀🫶🏻
Wow…. What a great little tool. Patton it and sell it to cover or whomever!
@@tguyette Thank you so much.✨🩷🫶🏻I really would love to create it out of the ironing ruler material. I am doing a little research about it.✨🩷🫶🏻🧵🪡
@ I was thinking the same thing. I might just cut into my ironing super to make it dual purpose!
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No sound just static. Can you give measurements and what material you are using?
@@deannarego2283 Yes of course. I have used card from my sketchbook, you can use any paper as long as its stable. Mine is 22-23 cm length and 12cm wide. ✨From each side come in 3cm and draw your first two lines for 5 cm and then find the centre and attach together.
Yah... people don't know their tools that's why the comments. This is great. My teacher thought us to lay a strip of wool between the seam and the garment. But yours is nicer
@@Nclk619 Aw thank you Lovely ✨🫶🏻🪡🩷🧵Means alot xo
Clapper won't prevent the marks, actually it makes worse
@@Nclk619 Exactly! 🥺🩷
Cute
@@ZeldaSews Thank you so much🩷✨🥰🫶🏻🎀
Two strips of paper.
@@vondalynn2906 What do you mean?✨🩷Do you mean we can used two strips of paper to put under and iron? Well what do you do if it keeps sliding out and you have to hold it in place?🥺😕
@@SewCreativeTazzi I didn't say two strips of paper was a good idea, I just said you could use two strips of paper!
@@vondalynn2906 Thank you for your opinion 🩷🧵🪡✨Means alot x We could but as I explained it will be keep slipping out of hand🥰✨🙏🏻Tried it once before didn’t really stay in place.🪡🪡✨✨🥲🥲🥰🥰