22 GREAT SEWING TRICKS
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- Опубліковано 1 січ 2019
- Timestamps:
00:56 Easy DIY jeans pillow
01:36 Clever zipper trick
06:11 Cute little flower
09:12 Brilliant needle hack
15:17 Fix your old jeans
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Me who's watching each n every 5 minute craft video clips... but haven't tried at least one thing....lol 😂😂😂
🤣same here
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U r not alone. We all 16 mn are same. The purpose of watching such videos is to understand how idoit we are and others are talented. I ve got my lesson today😜😂
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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! Now I can consider, enjoying sewing; for the first time and help others! What a gift this program is. Kalispell, MT.
Thank you for reminding me of things I had forgotten! Don’t understand the negative comments others made. I have been sewing 50 of my 60 years and I did learn a few things!! The refreshers were great!
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I have been sewing for more than 60 years but am still willing to learn. Some new and some old tips and tricks were demonstrated. What I did learn, which will prove useful, was a pretty way of shortening a jumper sleeve.
Really helpful! Well done!
Thank you for these cute little hacks
it’s nice to see new hacks instead of old ones rerun over and over again
Ideia perfeita!
Simplesmente ameiiiii.....
My mom used to do the little-flower-thing wherever I had a hole in my clothes and I kinda hated it, because it drew attention to the fact that my clothes had holes. Now thirty years later I think it's really cool, and I'm quite the expert in fixing my clothes whenever necessary. Sewing against throw-away-culture! :) And thanks to my mom, who taught me how to fix things.
Amen!
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@@JadaLynnOfChrist super
Moms are the best
I LOVE that this video reintroduces the use of sewing machines and sewing to the new generation! I sewed all my young life - making a LOT of my own clothes and cried when fabric stores started closing for lack of popular interest.
改めてミシンって素晴らしいね
Parabéns.
Amei
Awesome! I love it!❤
8:09 best idea for making miter corners, which I always struggle to make
Legal!
Alguns são bastante úteis.
Гап булиши мумкин эмас! Катта рахмат! Ишларингизга омад!
Completely, utterly brilliant! Totally mesmerizing! Thank you so much!!!
So great sewing tips
Very useful in daily life
Really like it
Thanks for sharing
Just amazing thank you.
Belle ed utilissime idee bravi!
Been a seamstress for 40 years and this video still taught me new things. And also gave a refresher course on things I already knew. 2 thumbs up. 😊
👚sassy: i just gave me fave windbreaker jacket to goodwill to fix & sell because i did not see this vid in time to do the easy zipper repair @ 1:37❗
@@76marji Yes! I've kept my favorite fleece jacket for five years wondering how to fix that - now wish me luck trying to find the right plastic to do it with. (No black straws, and soon, no straws, so we must become inventive!)
@@chezmoi42 Coffee stirrer from fast food place?
@@MiddleEastMilli Thanks, Milli. The only stirrers I've ever seen here are white, but I never go to fast food places. (Out here in my part of the French countryside, we only have one McDo that just opened in the market town.) I'll just have to keep my eyes open. O^O
Possibly a snippet of a thin plastic meat tray could work. Hmm.
@@chezmoi42 Things have a way of emerging when our focus changes to seek it! I believe you will find the right thing! Bon chance!
Love it, you guys are very creative!!
Beautiful tips. Thank you
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Some of these hacks are great! I never would have thought of some of them.
Really helpful videos... Thanks.
Excelentes consejos. Especiales para ordenar.!!!
GOSTEI BELAS E ÚTIL DICAS PERFEITAS
Awesome! I have got great ideas from this! Thank you!
Thanks for all those fun looking hacks. I sew a few times per year and always frustrated by some of these little things - threading a needle trick was nice! If I still had kids def could have used some of those fixes!
Right on!!
정말 고맙습니다
知っておくと便利ですね。
ありがとう。活用します❗
Love the flowered button at 10:22.
I like the denim skirt!!
Merci pour tout ses astuces 😘
This makes me happy..
Nice video
great as always! thanks!
Thanks for sharing!!
Holy cow.. I'm shocked! Half of the time these hack vids suck but this one's got some pretty dang good ideas! Well done!! And thanks for the tips!😍👍👍👍👍
Just found this and WOW! What terrific ideas! I loved most of them. Thanks a lot🤗🌻🌸
Lora Vipperman
The one where you made the neckline higher by taking up about 1/2” or 1cm on either side of the shoulder seam would only have raised the neckline by about 1/2” in front and 1/2” in back. You’d have to take up about 4” on either side of the shoulder seam for the neckline to be raised that much, and then the back of the neckline would disappear, the sleeve holes would be 8” smaller, and the whole shirt would be about 4” shorter. This is a good hack, but it works best on a sleeveless garment like a tank top, and you can only raise a neckline by an inch or so without ruining the lines of the garment.
Lindseyann2u absolutely!!
I only watched it for that ill-informed hack. Thank you Lindseyann.
You tell them!
Thanks for that info...I’m always dealing with low necklines and actually taking apart the top, altering it and resewing...this hack looked to easy to be a good one..you saved me from more frustration!
And wouldn't the arm hole be wat too tight then ?
Love the button-flowers, they made me smile
YEARH !! J ADORE !! SUPER IDEE !! EXCELLENTE VIDEO!!
شكراً لكم حرف ابداعية في خمس دقائق❤️
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I don't even sew but I enjoyed watching this vid!
Super obrigada 🙏
Very clever! Thanks!
The hack for zippers that won't stay zipped really works. I've been doing that for over 20 years. You don't even have to make a loop you can simply leave the cord long enough to wrap around the button several times, button the button, and go. Next restroom trip... Easy in and out! No fumbling with a loop, quickly unravels and go. EZ PZ.
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Lainey Wright well the glue will eventually make the fabric rot
Really! Those with nasty comments, I've been sewing for almost 2 decades, but this is just fun to watch. Love the video, very creative. Thanks 😊
Спасибо.
For all you perfect people.........why are you watching the video. This video will good for newbies to sewing. I have been sewing for 52 years but still loved these tips. For you perfect people that knows everything......get a life, and join the not so perfect.
Brenda Evans You don't have to be perfect to spot a bad hack and save someone a lot of frustration. Nope...you only need to be kind.
This was so helpful! Used your tip for fixing a hole in my fave sweater ☺
Christine Beach アダルト
Amo costurar😍
I love this video! Thank you
Just amazing! ⭐️⭐️
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It's official -- embroidery floss is MAGIC. : )
These are so cool! 💅🏻
Gracias por este vídeo tan útil
I love your all hacks i like 5_ minutes crafts😍😍😍
Thank you so much guys for your videos and your ideas really helpful for us.....we love you!!
Awsome thank you...
Thanks!!!
Love them. It's cool
10:30 Oh my goodness, I totally _love_ that flower button!
Very useful, thank you
Boas ideias, ainda estou a começar, gratidão Portugal ❤❤❤❤
Sewing....there's some tricks & ideas..I never knew.....This is beautiful...I am from India, tamilnadu 🌺
I am also
Tokia pamoka yra svarbi kiekvienam
Wow it was really useful💜
والله استفدت💔👏👏👏👏
Me encantó .. q buenas ideas 👏👍
Using the fork to make pleats was a great idea. Thanks!
I also use a fork to make small pompoms.
@@forvdr5231 thanks for reminding me x
Thank You ! There are some interesting ideas here that I have never seen. I am definitely going to use!!! You are the BEST!!!
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ボタンつけでお花みたいなのが簡単なのにキュートで試したい。
いくつか真似したい工夫があって、久しぶりに洋裁再開したくなった。
Great hacks saves time, and money. Much appreciated.👍👍👍
I had a scoop neckline top that was great when I bought it, but after washing it a few times, it gaped when I bent over... embarrassing! So, instead of your hack (which is a bit dubious) I threaded a strong but light cord into the front neck seam. While wearing the top, draw the cord up slightly and anchor it at the shoulder seams. This hack works every time and doesn’t alter the shape of the garment.
Deb Minter You could have just told about your hack without the shady criticism. You dont add salt to the sugar in some recipes. It leaves a bad taste.
Deb Minter I wish I could see a photo because I’m having a hard time picturing it. What do you mean by anchoring it at the shoulder?
My girlfriend back in the 1950's, used to put elastic thread in the neck of her crew neck pullover sweaters as soon as she bought them, then when they were washed, they kept their shape.
@@aquariuslady8277 🙄 now who's adding salt? 🙄
Super
I love these...
that circle and those pleats -- wow
This video was full of the most simple repair tips and I've been sewing since a young child. It always go to show that there is something new to learn everyday.
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wow ur so lucky my mom doesnt allow me to even touch a needle 😭
@@hecker5605 So sorry to hear that. I used to make clothes for a doll I had. I wasn't interested in dolls but fashion. I taught myself to knit from my mother's 'how to' brochures at only five yrs. Made my first jumper/sweater at 9yrs. I ended up teaching myself to design as well. We did have a class in school for both sexes that gave sewing lessons but that's in Australia. I do hope you get to sew soon as it's so convenient to be able to do your own repairs and the great feeling you get from making something you can wear. Keep persisting. I can't think why you're not allowed to sew if you can use the internet but just hang in there, you'll make it! 😉
Yes the yellow sweater is a long and short running stitch. Doing the loop that looks like a flower leaf is just giving you a grid to sew against. You are just sewing a pinch then a long stitch. . _ . _ . _ That is what you are really sewing. The loop makes sure you are doing it on the correct side, and fun. The red sweater, no it wouldnt be pulled up that much. So some of these are great for hand stitching and quick fixes. But trust me if you really want to alter, learn to sew on a machine. It’s not that hard. Get a mid century basic, used, all metal, less expensive to fix and usually only cleaning and timing. Ive been recycling thrift clothing for 50 years. Shorten sleeves. Switch out. Some of the methods on machine though do not do. Dragging material back and forth like that. Also be careful sewing into things like soap, tape. Many videos say tape to mark it, no, will seriously junk up your bobbin and needles. There are gears in there. Otherwise, this and all videos are inspiration. You are the designer.
Thank you.
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excellents astuces
Some very good tip. Thank you.
0:30 SWEET! I’ve always wanted to make myself a stylish mock turtleneck that was cool in 1989 but cringe in 2019! Thanks!
Excellent, thank you for the tips. I am just learning how to sew and these tips will come in handy one day once I am a professional ^_^ haha.
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RoseRose RoseRose well let me tell you something
Do not use these “hacks” they are cheap and lazy they can be undone to easily
It’s better if you check out an actual video on sewing not just some failure of a hack video these aren’t credible
Genius helpful ideas thanks
Ooh I need to go make that old jeans pillow right now! So cute!
Wow first i saw some new hacks
Sewing is a form of art, you either have in you, or you don't.
it is whether you are interested...
if you are surrounded by sewers when you are little, certainly you might; but if your call is in other things i.e music then it is not your thing to do...
True
..thank goodness for an original hack video..will be using this tips.
Great hints!
про замок на куртке 1:37 - очень полезно!
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Clever girl ,I used to turn jeans into skirts some needs to be done by sewing machines but your ideas are very good 😃🙂 .Thank you so much .
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고마워요
Lindo os conteudos
I will be taking sewing lessons.
Found one that I liked for waist gap on jeans.
Very interesting things to know. Love your video, learned a lot. Thanks for sharing
some really good working hacks.Thank you.
I need to get back into sewing... I miss it :(