10+ Amazing 21st Century Sewing Gadgets

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  • @mariaanderson505
    @mariaanderson505 3 роки тому +1

    I am watching this now, with a smile on my face. I am an older person, sewn since age 9 and completely agree with michou. My most favourite and often used item is the identical quilters ruler and french curve. Oooh brilliant idea about the little pliars.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  3 роки тому

      I can't do without a pair of pliers next to my machine Maria. Especially not my hands aren't as young as they used to be. Chuckle xxx

  • @MovieTube4Me
    @MovieTube4Me 3 роки тому +1

    you are like a breathe of fresh air from my generation delighting in current times and things and so willing to share with my generation and younger ones explaining what used to be used and what is currently used and for most part faster and better.
    Thank you for your open hearted delight in simple things

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  3 роки тому

      Why thank you, what a lovely comment. I'm pleased you enjoyed watching. It's nice to know that I'm making people from my generation very amused with mine (and my hubbies) antics. xxx

  • @pegasusquilts
    @pegasusquilts Рік тому +1

    I love what you did with your pattern weights! (For those who don't want to make or buy their own purpose made pattern weights, tins of food from the pantry work too!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  Рік тому

      I've never tried tons of food but that's a great idea. 👍😉😘

  • @joyoflife1754
    @joyoflife1754 4 роки тому +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed your video

  • @marvam1414
    @marvam1414 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you

  • @kes44p
    @kes44p 4 роки тому +6

    Great suggestions, I agree with all of them. I would add a hem guide, that purple thang and a magnetic seam guide. (And angled tweezers for overlockers).

    • @bpaulsen6701
      @bpaulsen6701 2 роки тому

      I can't find a seam guide that will stay put to save my life! There's no magnetic spot next to the plate, on my new machine. But, I could never get them to work on the old one, either.

  • @elainefell7778
    @elainefell7778 4 роки тому +1

    I think you are brill I could watch you for hours thank you for making your video,s so THANK YOU THANKYOU

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      What a lovely comment. Thank you so much Elaine ❤️😍

  • @alexhudson97
    @alexhudson97 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for your helpful video. I too have come back to sewing after 25 years, when Covid necessitated the making of reusable masks. One of my machines is a Singer purchased in 1967, and although I borrow my Mum's much more modern machine when I sew stretch fabrics, I keep going back to that old machine. My biggest issue these days is with failing eyesight. I spent an hour swearing at my overlocker before I walked away unable to thread the needles 😄😄😄

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      Hi Alex, lovely to hear from you. I must admit that as I get older threading needles is more challenging. I do hope you enjoy your sewing journey again. There are some great you tube videos to help you along. 😍👍🏼

  • @jobieguzman1701
    @jobieguzman1701 4 роки тому +1

    Wow this was wonderful! I thought I was the only one who hibernated from sewing thirty years ago and woke up in this brand new, gadget world. With my arthritic hands, I am especially happy for the clips. Much better than pins. I look forward to catching more of your videos.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  3 роки тому

      A long delay in replying Jobie but thanks for watching and welcome to the world of senior sewing. I'm always up for a gadget that is goiung to help to make my sewing much easier. xxx

  • @elainehightower8977
    @elainehightower8977 4 роки тому +2

    I have just started sewing again after years so am very thankful for you the information

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      Oh Elaine I have no doubt that as you get back into sewing you will find loads of helpful devices. It will make your sewing journey all the more enjoyable. 😍❤

  • @sonnels57
    @sonnels57 4 роки тому +1

    Great fun video!

  • @TheRealAmythyst
    @TheRealAmythyst 4 роки тому +1

    This amazing to beginners as well that grew up with parents and grandparents that have had sewing machines that were made in the 40s so I can say I'm a woman of a YOUNGER CERTAIN AGE that has always been intimidated by sewing because my mom was such an expert... Now I'm using this 21st century gadget *(smartphone)* to learn a new method of artistic expression. THANK YOU

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      Never let the thought that your Mom was so good make you feel your sewing is inferior. We now have gadgets , machines and fabric that your Mom likely never had and it's amazing just how professional looking we can make our garments now.
      Happy sewing Amethyst (Lovely name) xxx

  • @renebaatenburg4048
    @renebaatenburg4048 4 роки тому +1

    After my two daughters graduated from Medical School (to be physicians) they had no more need for the hemostats they had used to practice sewing stitches for closing wounds. I grabbed the hemostats to use for sewing! Turning any fabric inside out with these is so easy. These can clamp on tight to the fabric and can be "locked " in place so the fabric doesn't slip. To see an example, check out a place like 'PJ Tool and Supply ' and look for "hemostat clamp with curved jaw". 5" long for $2.00. I highly recommend these!!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      Aren't they just the best tool ever for turning? 👍🏼
      I'm off to check PJ Tool Supply'
      Thanks for letting me know.,xxx

  • @gwenkaiser6836
    @gwenkaiser6836 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your response to my question.

  • @rosemarymcneal5927
    @rosemarymcneal5927 4 роки тому +1

    I love ur video. Wish there were more. Love ur accent

  • @AVeiga1000
    @AVeiga1000 5 років тому +1

    You are so lovely! I love your enthusiasm. Thanks for such fun ideas!!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому

      thank you for watching Andrea. 👍😍

  • @barbaramack2897
    @barbaramack2897 4 роки тому +2

    Enjoyed this presentation very much and I second every good thing said about you and the video!!!
    Barbara

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      Why thank you Barbara. I'm pleased you enjoyed the vlog. 😍😘

  • @sheliasunday7744
    @sheliasunday7744 4 роки тому +2

    I’m getting back to my crafting and sewing after not doing much the last 15 year or so. And YES things have improved a lot. Thanks, I’m excited again! 👍🏽♥️

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому +1

      Good for you Shelia. As we get older we need to keep those brain cells working and what better way than pottering over a sewing machine. Chuckle x

  • @beulahwinters4412
    @beulahwinters4412 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the laugh for today. I loved your idea of instant gram when you referred to the dress on a sensible figure using the same pattern.

  • @jiniefox6126
    @jiniefox6126 6 років тому +4

    I just scrolled through a heap of these comments. NOT one troll. How refreshing. What a loverly collection of peeps. and lots of other great ideas form contributors :)

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      They are a great bunch of subscribers and I love responding to them all.
      And you know what even if I was trolled I'd reply with some humorous comment.
      Chuckle ;-)

  • @Apr1lw1nd
    @Apr1lw1nd 4 роки тому +2

    With the rulers for the cutting mat, they are easier to use and move if you attach one of the handles for inside the shower, that holds on with suction cups.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      I have seen those being used and did plant to get one. You have now reminded me and I thank you for that. Great tip. xxx

  • @annwoods3251
    @annwoods3251 5 років тому +4

    I have returned to sewing since I retired and WOW the helpful gadgets are amazing are they not, also the number of sewing channels on the TV I have learned a lot from them also. refreshing video keep it up.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому

      Hi Ann
      I agree, If I had had many of these gadgets and rulers way back when I first started I would have been even more enthusiastic about sewing.
      xxx

  • @troyshaffer1229
    @troyshaffer1229 5 років тому +3

    I love your beautiful spirit, thank you for sharing.

  • @francisgill1929
    @francisgill1929 6 років тому +4

    I thought it was just me, LOL, I am amazed at the new sewing gadgets and tools for construction etc etc, and thinking if only I had this years ago, LOL, THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS FUN

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      I'm pleased you enjoyed watching the vlog Francis. I have gathered a few other gadgets lately and I must tell you all about them in the New Year.
      Happy Christmas. xx

  • @katemchardy542
    @katemchardy542 5 років тому +2

    Love the ironing pad! I was about to buy a mini ironing board from a local shop but I think I'll make one of these instead!! Wooo oooo

  • @katemchardy542
    @katemchardy542 5 років тому +1

    You are a lady after my own vintage! I am eagerly awaiting my cutting mat tomorrow!!! So excited ........

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  3 роки тому

      One of the best things you could invest in Kate. xxx

  • @eleonoreloundermon2372
    @eleonoreloundermon2372 6 років тому +3

    Fantastic presentation

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Why thank you Eleanore. I appreciate your comment.
      ;-) x

  • @raul87i
    @raul87i 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for posting the video. Surprisingly nobody really talks about some of your featured tools/gadgets you mentioned, and for a novice like myself it definitely puts me onto little tools/gadgets that I hadn't the slightest idea I even needed.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Hi Raul.
      I sometimes fell like someone who has been released from prison because many of these gadgets weren't around when I was a young 20-30 year old sewing. So, for me, any gadget that speeds processes up or in my opinion is pretty nifty is well worth shouting about.
      ;-)

  • @TheEvie202
    @TheEvie202 5 років тому +4

    We didn't have pattern weights growing up so my mom used tuna or cat food cans (tins) while cutting out sewing pattern pieces. Times have changed! Thank you for showing us Instagram. Greetings from New York City!👍🏼🗽😘 thanks 🙏

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому +1

      Ha! Your comment brought back a lovely memory of my mother getting her ornaments down from the shelf and using them for her pattern cutting. One ornament in particular was a black carved rhinocerous which I loved seeing be used as a weight. Thanks for the message. 👍😍

    • @maryannejordan6227
      @maryannejordan6227 4 роки тому +2

      I still use food cans for weights😀👍

    • @jojosewist8921
      @jojosewist8921 4 роки тому

      @@maryannejordan6227 so do I, in small areas, I grab my small juice cans or the green peppers cans.

  • @bpaulsen6701
    @bpaulsen6701 5 років тому +4

    Oh my gosh, you're me! I took a decades-long break, as well. It was so great to relive discovering the many new gadgets I didn't know existed. You've renewed my enthusiasm for getting back to it! Thanks!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому +2

      I think that since I returned to sewing I have found that all these new gadgets just make sewing much more enjoyable. Not that it wasn't way back then but often it speeds up the process. Remember when everything had to be tacked? Now it really doesn't seem to exist. Are we better sewers or have all these gadgets made our life much easier?
      ;-) x

    • @bpaulsen6701
      @bpaulsen6701 5 років тому +1

      ​@@michoumakes I follow a couple of young women that always use traditional methods. I truly admire them and their end product is always flawless. On the other hand, I can't help thinking, "WHY are you struggling through this like we had to?!" I finally concluded that knowing the original methods is actually easier. When you get stuck, or the fancy gadgets don't work well for whatever reason, you can easily solve it with a "tried and true." I feel bad for people who rely solely on new knowledge. Sometimes, the learning curve for the new feet, machines, and fabrics is a little frustrating. I've bombed more than one project because I didn't understand the complicated thread/tension/stitch/needle/foot/fabric combinations. I just put it on the machine and started sewing like we used to. in the long, run, I think we'll be better sewers once we figure it out. I admire you, too, for your creating these videos. I don't think I would have the courage.
      PLEASE, for everyone's sake, NEVER mention tacking again! ;-)

    • @bpaulsen6701
      @bpaulsen6701 2 роки тому

      @@michoumakes I think so. I remember struggling with so many things that had to be done by hand, I'd get tired, the stitches got a little bigger, things weren't pinned down quite right, & made puckers...so much easier, now, & a better finished product. I'm addicted to all the different feet! Remember pintucking by hand? Ugghh! I'm much more inspired to try different finishes.

  • @possumbold
    @possumbold 6 років тому +4

    I have a gadget - well an aid that I’ve had for many years - a fold-up cutting board made of card. It folds out to fit a tabletop which makes curtains etc very easy to cut and hem. The clever part is that the folds align with the grid and you just run your scissors along the straight groove. It’s printed with straight lines and curves and folds for storage. A really good thing is that you just stick the pins in upright - they hold the material without pinning through and are easy to take out. I love it! It’s my number one gadget.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Wow! Rael that really sounds interesting. Does it have a name on it so I can see if it's still around?
      ;-)

    • @possumbold
      @possumbold 6 років тому

      There isn’t a brand on it but I bought it from Lindcraft in Australia. It’s Australian made - that’s printed on it. I don’t think I can send a photo thru UA-cam but I’m happy to send it to an email address if you like? Let me know at Rael.picot@gmail.com

  • @sonjawright518
    @sonjawright518 5 років тому +5

    Magnetic pin cushions are an awesome addition to any sewing box. I’ve had mine for about 20 years.

  • @Nevertoosweet2eat
    @Nevertoosweet2eat 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful ring. Just lovely.

  • @kathymcconville6428
    @kathymcconville6428 7 років тому +3

    I enjoyed your video. I hadn't given much thought to the fact that those tools didn't exist when I fist started sewing. Now I can't imagine not having them. Love your hair! Hope to see you soon.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  7 років тому

      Thanks Kathy. Although things weren't archaic back 20 years ago it's amazing just how much is available these days that helps to give your sewing a much more professional look. A great example is overlockers and coverstitch machines. Only factories had those machines and they were more industrial than table top ones.
      Thanks for the hair compliment. I asked my hubby if I should get it cut shorter and he said " Well long hair suits your face but not your body!!!" Chuckle. It's a good job I love him!

    • @kathymcconville6428
      @kathymcconville6428 7 років тому

      Men are so subtle aren't they! I think it suits both.

  • @isabella2690
    @isabella2690 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much! I just started sewing and this was really helpful.

  • @jiniefox6126
    @jiniefox6126 6 років тому +3

    Im a beginner sewer and didnt know about the rotrery cutter. Thanks for your vid, I found it very useful.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Hi Jinie
      It's a really great little gadget. Definitely worth getting one.
      ;-) x

  • @deborahspooner8046
    @deborahspooner8046 4 роки тому +2

    Practical and friendly

  • @debrareed397
    @debrareed397 6 років тому +4

    I love your video. I just started back sewing after many years and didn't know there were so many things. I have tried to start making quilts.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Deborah,
      Great to read this message from you. I myself started back after 30 years and was amazed at how many gadgets and tools there are these days and they certainly make your sewing much easier and much more enjoyable. Happy sewing. X

  • @revajobeattie1839
    @revajobeattie1839 5 років тому +4

    An ages old object I love. I started in bout 3 years ago is a lint picker on a roller. Now I cannot live without on by my sewing machine.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому

      Now that is definitely on to have in the sewing room, especially when you have cats. Thanks for reminding me of that. 👍😘❤

    • @jojosewist8921
      @jojosewist8921 4 роки тому

      Keep one on cutting table, and by the ironing board, and 1 more at the door to rest of my house. I often sew for a few minutes after getting ready for work/etc. And w ful mirrow on door a quick look lets me know if thread has collected on my clothing and I can roll it away.

  • @tericarter2886
    @tericarter2886 6 років тому +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed this --I am just getting back in to sewing again after many yrs --Fun video

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Teri, good to hear from you and great to hear that you are joining us oldies in the sewing community. I'm here if you need any help. ;-)
      Micheline

  • @jeanthompson4053
    @jeanthompson4053 6 років тому +3

    Recently started sewing again after about 30 years. Things have changed so much. Just got a new machine and now trying to figure it out. Looking forward for more videos from you. Thank you from Indiana, USA

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Jean lovely to hear from you. Yes sewing these days seems to be completely different from sewing in our past life.
      In particular for me I'm not used to this fabric stash idea. In days gone by, you bought a pattern then chose some fabric you made the garment and then you bought maybe another pattern and fabric. I'm as guilty as everybody else these days and have too much fabric and too many patterns that if truth be told I'm probably never going to make half of them. I do fear that I might not get through all the bits of fabric I have before my time is up. 😂🤣😂
      All the new gadgets however certainly makes sewing so much better. 👍😘

  • @katemchardy542
    @katemchardy542 5 років тому +1

    Haha ... my rotary cutter is arriving tomorrow too!!! I'm loving this! I think I should get the ruler too.

  • @phyllisfranseen8578
    @phyllisfranseen8578 6 років тому +3

    I love your enthusiasm!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Thanks Phyllis. I'm so pleased you enjoy my vlogs.
      ;-)

  • @katemchardy542
    @katemchardy542 5 років тому +2

    I have absolutely loved this video . . . thankyou so much! I am smiling!

  • @ajarofpotential
    @ajarofpotential 6 років тому +6

    Not just the older people but newbies too! Very helpful vid, love your mini ironing board 💕

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Laura, sorry for the long delay in getting back to you. Grandkids and chicken pox are the excuse. Chuckle
      I'm pleased you are enjoying my videos.
      ;-)

  • @North12Water
    @North12Water 5 років тому +1

    The table ironing board is genius! Thanks you!

  • @marykowalski7349
    @marykowalski7349 6 років тому +8

    I love medical grippers/hemostats that have a locking feature. They have a rounded end so I can poke out corners after turning through and I can grab and lock and hold onto fabric or pull out stubborn pins.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Another subscriber mentioned those and although I don't have them now I did have some (remnants form my Biology dissection kit in Teacher Training) and they were so handy. I really must get another one.
      Thanks for mentioning it.
      ;-)

    • @honeybadgerzs
      @honeybadgerzs 6 років тому

      They are also great for stuffing awkward areas on soft toys like the thin legs and arms. Xx

    • @jojosewist8921
      @jojosewist8921 4 роки тому

      Be sure and watch Kenneth King on Threads YT chaňnel. He demonstrates using the hemostat when inserting an invisible zipper--if you havent seen it.

    • @marykowalski7349
      @marykowalski7349 4 роки тому

      @@jojosewist8921 Thanks

  • @sylviahilxebrant7141
    @sylviahilxebrant7141 4 роки тому +1

    You made me smile today. Enjoyed watching you and your gadgets. Agree with the magnetic pinholders -- I started out with a big donut shaped magnet that the boys got out of a car they were tearing apart then added store bought pinholders. Can't have too many and I've refused the old fashion type.
    A gadget you may want to add is hemostats. I use them for pushing invisible zipper tabs down out of way while sewing, them using hemostats to pull up out of the seam. Perfect!! And the long, thin shape make handy tweezers that van also clamp. So handy!!

  • @sallywright5503
    @sallywright5503 6 років тому +3

    Thank you. I truly enjoyed watching this video.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Thank you Sally. We aim to please. Chuckle. ;-)

  • @wendyjenish8712
    @wendyjenish8712 6 років тому +3

    If you love sewing gadgets then you will love this tool. It is made by Clover and is called 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge. You can check out a demonstration on UA-cam. It is quite the little gadget. Another one is the Clover 6-in-1 Stick'n Guide and you can also find a demonstration of it on UA-cam.Happy Sewing!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      I have something similar to the clover 5 in 1 but having just checked it out I'm liking the uses it has AND the price. So you've convinced me to buy that one.
      The Clover 6 in one appeals to me but Oh the price!!! So, already I'm fathoming out just how I can achieve the same thing for much cheaper. Watch this space and I might actually eventually have a vlog about it.
      Chuckle.

  • @SpamMusubi1226
    @SpamMusubi1226 5 років тому +1

    Same! Now retired, I have time to sew after 30 years. Still using my old machine, which works fine with its few stitch types. Thanks for this video.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  3 роки тому

      I've treated myself to a vintage Bernina this year. I'm loving it. x

  • @CarraRenee
    @CarraRenee 5 років тому +3

    Loved this video it made me smile!😊😊😊

  • @tarag5447
    @tarag5447 6 років тому +3

    Thank you for this! I’m a young seamstress (36) and I loved this. You made me smile! I use most of these but because my mother taught me after she discovered a lot of these gadgets. I’m also a nurse and just figured out what I can use my extra hemostats for! (The needle nose pliers)

    • @honeybadgerzs
      @honeybadgerzs 6 років тому

      Hemostats are great for stuffing hard to reach areas of soft toys like thin legs and arms too xx

    • @juniperraven1386
      @juniperraven1386 5 років тому

      My mom is a nurse and brings home anything she can autoclave, so many useful tools that the hospital has to throw away.

  • @siboneytrevinogarcia7118
    @siboneytrevinogarcia7118 6 років тому +4

    OMG I just landed to your channel and I really looooove your energy !!! Keep sharing with us your enthusiasm and love for sewing!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Hi Siboney (lovely name by the way) I'm pleased you enjoyed my vlog. Times too short to be serious. Chuckle x

  • @loriannpayne4483
    @loriannpayne4483 6 років тому +3

    I just found your channel! It’s so amazing to me that there is such a large group of sewing enthusiasts in the UK that do VLOGS. I’m American (from Oregon) but I prefer to watch the UK videos. I just signed up for Instagram and you gave me the perfect idea for looking at others whom have made the garments that I’m interested in. That’s awesome. Thanks for the tip! I have all the sewing gadgets that you mentioned but I’m always on the lookout for more. I just ordered a an accordion style measuring guide that I will use for spacing buttonholes/buttons/pleats, etc. Can’t wait to get it! Look forward to more videos from you...

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Well hello Loriann from Oregon it's lovely to hear from you. I think because we are a small country and getting from one end to the other only takes 5-6 hours by train or an hour by plane means that we can relate to each other more and stand a better chance of visiting the fabric shops we each talk about. And of course, there's a better chance of getting to meet up with everyone should they want to.
      Plus of course, we are all a friendly bunch of vloggers who just love making new friends.
      I've seen the accordion gadget you mention and yes that's on my 'must consider getting' list too.
      xxxx

  • @NgaTran-hm8zu
    @NgaTran-hm8zu 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you.
    I like your teaching 👏🏻👍♥️
    I start to organize my Sewing 🧵 Stuffs
    It is very helpful for me

  • @BeatlesFanSonia
    @BeatlesFanSonia 6 років тому +3

    I really enjoyed this video! Thank you for posting!

  • @ginjabea49
    @ginjabea49 6 років тому +3

    Thank you! I like the clips- could have used them today when putting a collar on my dress!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Oh they're great for that and if you do bag making their even better for making bags. So much better than pins.
      😉😘

  • @abidaparveen8841
    @abidaparveen8841 6 років тому +3

    Now I also set my sewing corner in my room.very good ideas.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      I started my sewing at the end of the dining room table many years ago. It had to be cleared away for the evening meal and the minute my children were in bed I got it out again. I did hope that seeing their mother making wonderful garments would make them want to learn to sew. However, sadly it seems they acquired my husbands interests of sport and not my craft side. Ah well, I shall work on the grandchildren now. Chuckle.
      A little sewing corner is all one needs to create some magical garments in.
      ;-)

  • @sylviahilxebrant7141
    @sylviahilxebrant7141 5 років тому +5

    You had me at the machines. When I bought my last machine I did list what I needed in the machine then shopped with $20 so I HAD to walk away from all that greatness to think. Ended up with a Kenmore w/metal parts. Yeah, I know it sounds less than ideal but my machine does everything I need plus a few more and has only asked to be cleaned and oiled after 15 yrs. It made me feel great when you talked about functions you used/didn't use because the price of those machines is overwhelming.
    I smile at the gadgets you listed as they had the same effect on me. One of my best is the golf ball tees holding the bobbin onto the spool of thread so you're not wasting time looking for the match.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому +1

      That Kenmore sounds a great machine and if it ain't broke and it sews well then stay with it.
      Those golf tees are great little gadgets too.
      ;-)

    • @WaterNai
      @WaterNai 5 років тому

      Now I know what to do with the leftover golf tees I got for another project!

  • @dawnh3192
    @dawnh3192 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing-lovely job I especially love the phone u-tube ect your the 1st video that I seen that showed that thank u smart lady thanks for sharing again have a great day☮️❤️🍀🦋👍🏼🙃

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Thank you. I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
      😘😉

  • @brigittelogue6678
    @brigittelogue6678 6 років тому +4

    Thank you for this video. One of my favorite tools is my serger. What a wonderful too that is. I have been sewing since I was 12 and I am now 67. I sew for my home. I love designing window treatments and sewing them up. I learned that when I was 20 and it was one of the most valuable things I learned. I am now re-learning how to sew clothing for my body. It used to be easy when I was young and now is much more difficult because of the changes my body has gone through as I have aged. I use Sure-fit-designs. That helps a lot. I also have a book by Nancy Zieman that helps you change the pattern to fit you better.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Brigitte I couldn't agree more with the fact that making a garment for one at the age of 67, 68 (my age being the latter) it takes a great deal more effort trying to adjust it here there and sometimes everywhere to cater for the growing bust, waist, backside, batwings. Oh you name it and it seems to have grown beyond normal pattern sizing.
      I'm in agreement with you that furnishings are so much easier.
      Oh and isn't it great to have a serger. It's heaven to work with and makes everything so much more professional looking.

  • @WaterNai
    @WaterNai 5 років тому +5

    What a charming and informative video! Subscribed

  • @beckyezra1
    @beckyezra1 6 років тому +5

    tweezers to pull stubborn small threads that stuck in the feet dog, small painting brushes to clean lint from the machine, from office supply the glue strips that you can role on the fabric instead of pinning. i do use plywood for ironing, that is much less flex, and keep the seems where you like them to be. happy spring!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Hi Becky, good to hear from you. I forgot the tweezers and the lint brush but never thought of the glue strips (and I do have some too)
      I have a wooden sofa foot that I had from a sofa I bought and it came with 2 spare feet. I didn't want to throw them away but the other say I thought at least one of them would be incredibly handy for ironing stubborn seams.
      ;-)

  • @tayet6875
    @tayet6875 5 років тому +5

    This was a delight! And so are you!

  • @possumbold
    @possumbold 6 років тому +5

    That was really great - you have a lovely way of showing what works for you as well as a generosity of spirit for sharing and encouraging sewers. I’ll subscribe and watch all that you produce. Thanks from Tasmania, Australia

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Thank you very much Rael. (Great name by the way) It's lovely to know that we are sharing ideas and comments from across the world.

  • @lilliansquire5665
    @lilliansquire5665 5 років тому +3

    I just bought a Simflex. What a useful tool for spacing out buttons and buttonholes perfectly. I always have to change the spacing given in commercial patterns and I always used to to get them a bit skewed. Great for evenlu measuring pleats etc as well.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому +1

      I've been tempted to buy one of those. Thanks for reminding me on how good it is. x

  • @yellowbrickwall1mine951
    @yellowbrickwall1mine951 6 років тому +1

    I have just started sewing again after 23 years, with my old 30 year old machine. I've discovered some of these gadgets already and am loving them as much as you, the rotary cutter and the magnetic pin cushion had me awe struck. Much as I love these gadgets and discovering my passion for creativity again....I love your video, you are wonderful...keep on inspiring...I will be making an ironing board to share with the cat next 😊x

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      The use of some of these gadgets is so great and it really does make sewing more enjoyable. I was the same with the magnetic pin cushion. All those years of pins falling on the floor and having to pick them up one by one!!!!
      Happy Sewing. x

  • @bnyzhny
    @bnyzhny 6 років тому +4

    Great list! Thank you. Also, I love the Frixon marking pens for light colored fabrics. The marks are removed with an iron’s heat :)

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      I really must try the Frixon pens. They don;t sell them round where I live but it's so simple to buy online I really don't know why I haven't yet tried them. ;-)

    • @hobbyhopper3143
      @hobbyhopper3143 4 роки тому

      Be careful with these. The marks reappear when the item gets cold (ask quilters who’ve sent items to a winter show).

  • @kellyhipkins5616
    @kellyhipkins5616 6 років тому +4

    Oh my gosh love your video specialy the part of fishing weight

  • @katemchardy542
    @katemchardy542 5 років тому +1

    Pins!!!!! Yes ... you are soooo on my wavelength!

    • @katemchardy542
      @katemchardy542 5 років тому +1

      My sons would soooo identify with your on! Last summer I sent a lovingly made pair of summer shorts to my grand daughter and when she was trying them on .... said son found a pin I had left in the waistband!!!!!

  • @mimisam18
    @mimisam18 5 років тому +8

    You are absolutely adorable. I love your excitement and enthusiasm. I've been away from sewing for over 25 years and have been thinking for a while about getting back into again. I think I was meant to watch this video. I hit the subscibe. Thank you for starting my day off on a positive note. You're very lovely.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому +1

      Great to read that you found my vlog interesting. One of the hardest things about returning to sewing after such a long hiatus is that (in my case) my average sized body that fitted so nicely into most of the big 4 patterns now needs so many tweaks and adaptations to cater for the growing bumps and bulges that have since appeared. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😍

    • @mamas_quilts3573
      @mamas_quilts3573 5 років тому

      @@michoumakes Ohhh yep...😳☺

  • @loraineleuschke4186
    @loraineleuschke4186 4 роки тому

    Your clips should have quarter and half inch measurements on each of them. Your magnetic pin holder serves as a great floor sweep movement to pick up pins or needles. Your hemostats will also pull picked threads. I bring up my bottom threads all the time with my hemostats

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      Well your comment had me popping off to check my clips for measurements...and well I'll be you are right!!
      Thanks for your tips Loraine. 👍🏼💓xx

  • @pegasusquilts
    @pegasusquilts Рік тому

    So thoughtful of you to post this. Many folks are getting into sewing for the first time snd can use the info. I will say that although I use a magnet to pick up fallen pins, and even one with a telescoping handle for times when I don't want to bend over or its hard to reach, i have stopped using a magnetic pincushion. I found that it magnetized the pins and they then attach themselves to my scissors, sometimes in a position where if I dont notice I could close the scissors on the pin and damage the scissors. Also, i am a person whose tools and things are forever leaping off my work surface. When the magnetic pin holder hits the floor, the pins fly off.😀

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  Рік тому

      I just wish that years ago someone invented magnetic pin trays. all those years if getting down My hands and knees picking up pins that had fallen onto the carpet. It was never that easy to pick them up. I have to admit that I haven't had many experiences in my pins being magnetized to other things So I continue to use my magnetic pincushion. However I think what annoys me even more is when thread becomes static and will not lie to the back of the machine but starts flying upwards and becomes uncontrollable. Now that really does drive me mad! 🤭😂😂😉😘

  • @HappySunshineDay
    @HappySunshineDay 6 років тому +5

    Thank you so much for this! Like you, I had dropped off sewing for a long time. I am getting back at it now with a few crafty projects. Just today, I learned of small-sheet, iron-on vinyl to make fabric water-resistant. Way back in the 80's, I worked in a fabric shop. The owner offered a service to have home-dec fabrics laminated for outdoor use. Of course, it was by the whole-bolt only and quite expensive. So I am thrilled to learn that it's now available in small sheets. Thanks for your video, it was indeed informative :)

    • @joannagerson6076
      @joannagerson6076 6 років тому +1

      Hello Hindasoun, please could you tell me the name of the waterproof vinyl sheet?

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Joanna Good to hear from you. I shall repeat what I mentioned to Joanna about the waterproof vinyl sheet she talked about...
      Not sure if you are in the Uk but this can be obtained by the metre or less from Empress Mills. Its called Lamifix and here's the link for it.
      www.empressmills.co.uk/?s=lamifix&post_type=product
      It's a great product but it does need a great deal of heat to make it work.

    • @HappySunshineDay
      @HappySunshineDay 6 років тому

      In the US, one can buy Pellon 102-M Vinyl Fuse Matte Flexible Iron-On Vinyl Protection 15-inch wide, by-the-yard. I've seen a video in which this was applied with an ordinary iron. Perhaps the "sheet" I saw was already a cut piece. Sorry I cannot find that vid right now! Pellon-102R-Vinyl-Fuse-package is 15" x 2 yds available on Amazon. I hope the info is helpful :)

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Thanks, Hindasound it was actually a youtube video I watched where a young American girl showed you how versatile it was. That got me interested and keen to obtain some. I use it quite a lot for the outer fabric of purses but found that it woked better on smoother cottons than it did on slightly heavier ones. I personally overcame that by using my heat press to bond it. (which can go to a much higher temperature). That worked well. It's a great product. I must see if there are more videos I can watch to see if I can do something else with it.
      ;-)

  • @debbiewidner5676
    @debbiewidner5676 6 років тому +1

    I recently bought a serger and wish I had got it years ago! Thanks for all those tips.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Debi
      Lovely to hear from you. I totally agree with all those folks who say they couldn't do without a serger once they had one. It just makes garments so much more professional AND so much easier and quicker to make.

  • @tracycook5445
    @tracycook5445 6 років тому +4

    Just found you. Loved the content thank you. I’m planning to get back into sewing and improving my knowledge

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      I missed this comment from you Tracy, Great to read that you are having time to get your sewjo back. It's well worth it. I absolutely love disappearing into my world of sewing and creating. I just have to work a bit harder on getting the hubby to get us both retired full time so we can both spend more time with our favourite hobbies. Chuckle. x

  • @miriamm3404
    @miriamm3404 4 роки тому +1

    You've sold me on All of the gadgets!

  • @denisebrunet9243
    @denisebrunet9243 6 років тому +1

    i THINK YOU ARE WONDERFUL AND VERY INTERESTING , THANK YOU !!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Denise, great to her from you. You make my head swell with such lovely comments. Thank you. xxx

    • @mirnanieves4781
      @mirnanieves4781 5 років тому

      Love the magnetic pin tray😀

  • @janiesmith4104
    @janiesmith4104 5 років тому +1

    My new favorite gadgets is an LED headlamp. It shines a bright light wherever I'm sewing!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому +1

      What a great idea Janie. I must mention that in one of my vlogs. 👍❤

  • @sleepisabella
    @sleepisabella 6 років тому +4

    Lol, you remind me of me when I find all these new gadgets. I agree they do make sewing so much easier. I remember when I first saw dressmakers pins that had pearl ends on them...and they were so much easier to use. Plus they don't stick into your foot like "normal" pins do. I think sewing is so much more fun with these gorgeous, colourful and cute to use and cutting boards are the best invention yet! Loved this reminisce with you, even tho I'm in Australia. Cheers.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Kristina. I've just reordered some pins on Ebay that I like because they are long and have a button style plastic design on the ends. I appear to have lost 40 in the past year. Heaven knows where they went to but they appear to be much easier to see when they drop on the floor> What I did reflect on when ordering them was the fact that when I was younger picking up a short old fashioned pin was easy peasy. Nowadays as I have aged I find my fingers less agile and sensitive to picking finer things up and these newer style longer pins with a larger end make the task so much easier.
      I'm just loving all the new gadgets and ideas that I keep coming across too. They certainly have speeded my sewing up.
      ;-)

  • @joli43
    @joli43 7 років тому +1

    Hey! Glad to see you back!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  7 років тому

      Hi Mie, Happy New Year. It's good to be back. Life has been so hectic pre Christmas. Hopefully Jan/Feb should be quieter and give me more time to vlog. ;-) x

  • @eloisekinder855
    @eloisekinder855 6 років тому +2

    Great topic. You think like myself. And I totally agree with your assessments having been around a little while myself! All of these enhancements have made sewing and a lot of other artistic endeavors so much more enjoyable. Thanks!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      I totally agree with you Eloise. And I keep coming across even more gadgets and time saving methods that I really must share with you all.

  • @mamas_quilts3573
    @mamas_quilts3573 5 років тому +1

    Helpful videos and you're so nice to listen to... If I find any gadgets new to you I will holler out ..😍

  • @drmichaelelinski6992
    @drmichaelelinski6992 6 років тому +3

    Hi Mishou, this is the first time I’ve seen you on UA-cam and I love this video about 21st century sewing gadgets. I like your energy and outlook. I love the same gadgets that you like, but since I taught myself to sew in 2012, I had these when I began, but I understand how things have improved. Keep making more vlogs! I just subscribed and touched the bell to get alarms when you post. Thank you....

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Oh what a lovely message. Thank you. Well done for teaching yourself. Its such a great hobby with so many variations to opt for. (Quilting, clothing, bags, tailoring etc.) Over the years I've dabbled with them all but these new gadgets don't half speed the process up immensely. AND I keep finding more gadgets and shortcuts so I'm never too old to learn new tricks. ;-)

    • @drmichaelelinski6992
      @drmichaelelinski6992 6 років тому +1

      michoumakes, i appreciate your kind reply. Have a good day...

  • @mtm00
    @mtm00 6 років тому +1

    Many thanks for this video. Would love to see some on your silversmithing.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. Since joining my husband in managing our website the jewellery had to take a back seat. I did promise myself that I would return to it the moment I managed to retire. However, at 68 and still working my aspirations have been put on hold until that retirement day comes. So, sorry no silversmithing at the moment but I'm hoping one day I will be able to show you.

  • @melanienicholson2834
    @melanienicholson2834 6 років тому +1

    Masking tape/ painters tape, is something I use a lot. I know it's not new but I love it. Also those little micro glue bottles, cheap and great for applique.

  • @janetcozens4623
    @janetcozens4623 6 років тому +1

    Great tutourial many ideas thank you

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Thanks Janet, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. ;-)

  • @frugallingalong3025
    @frugallingalong3025 7 років тому +3

    Loving the hair, makes you look younger I think its about time I ventured into a hair dresser!! Happy New Year to you and your family, I love watching your vlogs as I started sewing in 2017, but haven't yet made much for myself, its mainly mending for the family and bits for the grandkids. Looking forwards to your 2018 makes. Jane

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  7 років тому

      Thanks for the hair compliment. My visits t the hairdressers are usually very sparse (last year it was 3 times) simply because every time I make an appointment as sure as 'eggs are eggs' my hubby will tell me at the start of the week that the order workload has increased at work and we need to get our heads down. So I ring and cancel and when she asks "Do you want to make another appointment?" I have to decline and say I'll book when we get quiet again. I know what you mean about spending time making clothes and things for the grandkids. I was commissioned to make garments for the girls for Christmas, (daughter doesn't have a clue about sewing!!!) and only a week into 2018 and I have been asked to make 2 costumes for the World Book Day and some cushions for my daughter's kitchen benches.
      I'm hoping I might get some selfish sewing and a hairdo booked (and actually attended) done this next two months since work is USUALLY quite quiet. I'm hoping I haven't spoken too soon! Chuckle. x

  • @gwenkaiser6836
    @gwenkaiser6836 4 роки тому +1

    Where did you get the large one on the table?

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому

      I likely bought it on eBay or Amazon Gwen. They are generally my first ports of call. Just search for an A1 cutting mat. 👍😍

  • @lilliansquire5665
    @lilliansquire5665 5 років тому +20

    Loved this. I have many of these. However, being and older woman with shaky hands, one of my most useful tools is a pair of long tweezers to grab hold of thread that gets stuck in the bobbin or somewhere else hard to get to.

  • @mountainryder8
    @mountainryder8 6 років тому +6

    I use a magnetic dish made for holding loose screws :) I get free with a coupon from Harbor Freight for my pins. I do have the clover one too to stash in my "to go" bag.

  • @robertcarey8294
    @robertcarey8294 4 роки тому +10

    I'm a man and i've been sewing for 46 yrs , made a living doing it , just in case you think men can't or don't sew !.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Robert, good to hear from you and great to see we have men who love sewing. And why not. Years ago I went for classes to be taught be a male Tailor on how to make a suit jacket. I loved the course and he had such great skills which I was so pleased to watch and learn from.
      I hope you are (if in the UK) going to watch The Great British Sewing Bee on TV in a couple of weeks time.I have no doubt there will be a man or two taking part.
      xxx

    • @JamesAGanem
      @JamesAGanem 4 роки тому +1

      Are you self taught?

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  4 роки тому +1

      @@JamesAGanem not sure if this is directed to Robert or myself but I will give my response. I'm self taught until the age of 30. Then I took a 3 year course in Fashion & Design. I followed that with an Evening class in tailoring.
      In latter years I have found the internet to be an amazing sewing encyclopedia to help iron out those hard to understand procedures. Well that's me. Now how about you Robert? 👍😘❤️

    • @robertcarey8294
      @robertcarey8294 4 роки тому +1

      @@JamesAGanem Mostly , i managed to get my first job by convincing an employer that i am an overlocker and pulled it off , my second job was as a leather machinist , i had some instruction , then my new boss split from his partner who did sew and just expected me to fill orders which i also pulled off . I eventually set up on my own , and did pretty well for myself !.

    • @Kitkat-mn5ud
      @Kitkat-mn5ud 4 роки тому +1

      Why would we think that, the tailors use to all be men. Women did sewing at home, because they didnt work out side of home.

  • @suemitchell2200
    @suemitchell2200 5 років тому +5

    This is not my original gadget. I got it from a fabric store called Jordan Fabrics. I quilt so I make long cuts with the 24" long ruler. Sometimes the ruler would move as I am cutting so I put a 5# weight on the far end. As I move my hand up the ruler it stays in place and the cut is made nice and straight.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому +1

      A heavy weight is always a useful addition in a sewing room Sue. That's a great idea. 👍❤

    • @petmomful2260
      @petmomful2260 5 років тому +1

      I do this, too. However, if you want to make great cuts, try an Accuquilt Go. I love mine! It is the ultimate gadget.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому

      @@petmomful2260 I must check the accuquilt out then. 👍😘

    • @petmomful2260
      @petmomful2260 5 років тому

      @@michoumakes Yes, go to their website, but wait for a great sale. I sometimes find the dies on clearance at different stores. I have been sewing about 50 years so I have a lot of stuff! lol

  • @francoisethepot9414
    @francoisethepot9414 4 роки тому +1

    2 sides sticky tape for what I hate to sew a zipper and also glue for fabric.

  • @grannytrish1959
    @grannytrish1959 2 роки тому +1

    I'm just getting back into sewing again and love your ideas especially the magnet, can you tell me what strength it is as there are loads online?

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  Рік тому

      I'm not sure. It is a strong one. 25lb comes to mind but I think that means it can lift that amount of weight. It measures about 4" across by 1" high. XXX

  • @claudiasmemaw
    @claudiasmemaw 6 років тому +1

    Really enjoyed your video!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Good to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks.😘

  • @carolmenton8670
    @carolmenton8670 5 років тому +1

    How refreshing your videos are for me. I can so relate. Age has definitely slowed me down, physically and mentally. I too have many packs of rotary cutter blades but not a clue where I have stashed them. I love sewing but find myself reviewing hints and tricks more than putting them in practice. Can you guess what my New Years resolution for 2020 is going to be ? Actually it is a vow. I used to be such an organized person and I want her back. What a patient husband I have 🤗 ! With that I will enjoy all your videos and hints, stop buying fabric, and get to business 😁

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  5 років тому

      Oh Carol, Brian and I spend most of our time at work forgetting what we meant to remember about an order. And yesterday I completed an order and could I heck find where I had put it. "It's in a see through polythene bag" I said. So hubby started scouring the place without much success. I finally found it, in the polythene bag yes but that had been deposited in a box!!! Oh what fun getting old is.
      Chuckle

  • @donnaridenhour-mchenry240
    @donnaridenhour-mchenry240 6 років тому +1

    Steam coming out of it......love that phrase!! Thanks!!

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      Hi Donna
      I'm full of silly statements. My husband thinks some of the things I come out of my mouth are extremely hilarious. One day I'll share them with you. ;-) x

  • @jillianjones451
    @jillianjones451 6 років тому +5

    Like you, I'm coming back to sewing/dressmaking after a long absence. Last week I discovered some modern sewing machines have ON/OFF buttons that sew for you instead of you having to press the pedal all the time. And some have speed controls. I'm finding it completely mind blowing - although, in fairness, I may need to get out more. Trying to justify buying a new machine.

    • @michoumakes
      @michoumakes  6 років тому

      How did I miss your comment Jillian? Great to hear you have come back to sewing. Yes the new machines are amazing.I had a computerised machine years ago and thought it was great especially with the one step buttonholes but decided it was time to treat myself to a newer one. I didn't spend too much money like some sewers do but I get exactly what I want out of it. If you can afford it then it's worth thinking about.
      ;-)

    • @jiniefox6126
      @jiniefox6126 6 років тому

      A lot of the new machines have in built threaders and will automatically cut the thread for you too. I am buying one 2nd hand to save $. I have bad eyesight and will be able to buy an 'Optical magnifier" attachment as well.