I'm a quilter of 30+ years. I love your tutorials and learning new things. You just explained how to measure 1/4" and 1/2" on my pressure foot. Wow! Thank you!
Thank you for suggesting burlap!! 👍👍brilliant idea 💡. I think this is best I have seen for washing dishes , and very eco friendly. Reuse and no more plastic. I will be making several so I can change out every two days . Great idea for Christmas gifts for stocking for my adult children.
One more of your great ideas and it will be used in my home and given to my friends and family. Thank you so much. I also love your portable ironing board...one more great idea. Keep them coming.
Great idea for cleaning garden pots or scrubbing dirty hands or feet. I'd also simply layer my fabrics together and zigzag around the perimeter numerous times. No turning anything right side out. Just cut to the chase. Burlap is a natural fabric. It's called hessian.
I use tool? for the bottom with a piece of flannel or fleece. I am surprised how well they hold up and scrub. I thought they would fall apart quick but didn't! 😳
Hi Scrappy! I cut out all my denim for a brick wall quilt and set my sewing machine for 3.0 stitch length and I'm using a #18 denim needle. It looks like it might be making holes in the denim kind of like tiny tears. When I've used a #16 needle in my previous blue jean denim quilt I broke a lot of needles. Are these tiny holes ok? Thank you for your inspiration to JUST DO THIS! My 1st denim quilt was in 1992 using scissors, took forever & made my hand sore. In 2016-17 I made my 2nd one using a rotary cutter & was easier. With your notes this one is so easy it's almost scary! Thank you!
Why not use poly batting? It would dry faster. Just wondering, why you said you would not use but did not say why. I would think it would dry faster. Thanks fun idea for a gift.
I'm a quilter of 30+ years. I love your tutorials and learning new things. You just explained how to measure 1/4" and 1/2" on my pressure foot. Wow! Thank you!
Thank you for suggesting burlap!! 👍👍brilliant idea 💡.
I think this is best I have seen for washing dishes , and very eco friendly. Reuse and no more plastic.
I will be making several so I can change out every two days . Great idea for Christmas gifts for stocking for my adult children.
I think these scrubbers are a great idea. As a gift it also helps others to look after our planet.
I love this !
Just made and tested this: It's Great!!! Thank you for this inspired use of burlap.
Oh how neat! You have great unique ideas☺
Thank you! 😊
This is the best tutorial I have seen in years, and exactly what I was looking to make! You're awesome! :)
Hello Uncle Scrappy!! Good to see you are staying healthy in 2020. Great little video!
You gotta love this guy and his projects! Thanks for the ideas
Glad you like them!
One more of your great ideas and it will be used in my home and given to my friends and family. Thank you so much. I also love your portable ironing board...one more great idea. Keep them coming.
I love all your ideas. This one is going im all my friends and family 👪 homes. Thank you.
Love the idea. As you said great for stocking stuffer
Great idea , I’ll make some for my kitchen gift baskets ! Thanks for sharing your idea !
Great idea for cleaning garden pots or scrubbing dirty hands or feet.
I'd also simply layer my fabrics together and zigzag around the perimeter numerous times. No turning anything right side out. Just cut to the chase.
Burlap is a natural fabric. It's called hessian.
i like this
I use tool? for the bottom with a piece of flannel or fleece. I am surprised how well they hold up and scrub. I thought they would fall apart quick but didn't! 😳
Good idea! I'm going to make one!
1..??? I made 15 lol
@@ScrappyPatch I have so much to make though! Lol
Thank you for this tutorial. Does the burlap have to be prewashed?
That is great
Any idea how long these last with daily dish scrubbing?
Hi Scrappy! I cut out all my denim for a brick wall quilt and set my sewing machine for 3.0 stitch length and I'm using a #18 denim needle. It looks like it might be making holes in the denim kind of like tiny tears. When I've used a #16 needle in my previous blue jean denim quilt I broke a lot of needles. Are these tiny holes ok? Thank you for your inspiration to JUST DO THIS! My 1st denim quilt was in 1992 using scissors, took forever & made my hand sore. In 2016-17 I made my 2nd one using a rotary cutter & was easier. With your notes this one is so easy it's almost scary! Thank you!
Could you use tulle if you don’t have burlap?
Yes you can!
@@ScrappyPatch If I use tulle would I use one layer or two? I have tulle but no burlap right now. Thanks
@@joannebrady6967 I would probably double it up for more strength
Do you sell any items with your "just keep sewing" phrase on it??
No I don't but thanks for a great idea for merch!!
Why not use poly batting? It would dry faster. Just wondering, why you said you would not use but did not say why. I would think it would dry faster. Thanks fun idea for a gift.
Use what you have. I just choose not to use poly batting
Can you give us an update? Haven’t seen anything new and hoping you’re okay.
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That is great