How i make my scrunchies in bulk - make scrunchies fast - Scrunchy for your business - Etsy store
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- In this video i show you how i make my scrunchies in bulk. I can easily make anywhere between 100-200 scrunchies a day using these tips and tricks on how to save time and make scrunchies faster!
This video is perfect if you make scrunchies, even if you do not make scrunchies the same method there may be some advice and new skills you can take away from this video to relate it back to your small handmade business
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Im a 22 year old from Gippsland, Victoria. I started Madebytaylahrose when I was 15 years young. I decided to make a youtube channel to post my tutorials and tips/tricks that Ive learnt being a young entrepreneur over the last 7 years.
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If Disney ever wanted to make a tangled movie, please apply. Legit you look like rapunzel 😄 thanks for sharing your process 👍
Thank you so much!
Girl, you have changed the scrunchie game for me. I was able to use some of your tips and it made it soooo much easier. Especially the tube flipper. I just took an old wooden flag pole and put it between my legs and it works great. Thank you thank you thank you
Second it!! I'm deaf, so I'd items title.
So you have now taught an old dog new tricks! Thank you for helping me speed up this process. I have so many sewing projects waiting, so maybe I can get to them sooner now. Bless you, young lady! You are a manufacturing engineer at heart. You sure just made my sewing world happier. Thank you!
Omg, i wished i watched this video earlier. I volunteered to make scrunchies for my church fair and I took a lot of time in cutting, sewing and turning inside out.
With your video it's so fast. Im going to try this.
Thank you very much.
Nice video. You can try this for inserting elastic into the tubes - put a rubber band around the top of the stick and hold the cut piece of elastic there hanging down. Next, just slide the tube down the stick and elastc while making sure it doesn't go beyond the bottom end of the elastic. Then just pull the top portion of the elastic down and away from the rubber band and stick.
Try Light grey thread, it is a neutral colour perhaps better than white. 🇨🇦
or invisible stretch fabric
True. I learned that years ago when hand quilting a very colourful quilt. I entered it in an art show that my hubby’s work sponsored & it blew me away that I won best of show.
Oh my goodness, thank you for sharing- that's a wonderful idea! 😍🇨🇦
I recall using some light grey thread on denim (I do experiments on denim for fun and enjoyment) and it looked absolutely wonderful! I forgot about that, but will certainly start using grey some more in the future!
These are wonderful tips Taylah! These are wonderful tips for sewing in general, regardless of whether a person is a hobbyist, or creating sewn pieces for sale.
I do sewing for enjoyment, to make alterations on thrifted clothes, and to do repairs for my loved ones as well as myself. I've been pre-winding my bobbins ahead of time for a few years now, and I can attest this is a huge game changer! I always have several bobbins of my most frequently used colors in a little tray, and will pre-wind a few in specific colors needed for a project before starting it.
I really enjoyed watching this, I learned a few new ideas, and I admire your work and your skills. Thanks again!
Fawn 😊
Love the way you explain things as it’s straightforward and I totally get what you say, love your tips,thanks for this awesome video
Im making scrunchies for some work friends, and this helped ALOT!!! very appreciated
So Canadian here, I love your videos, I watch them while I work (just started a mask/scrunchies and stuff business last year ❤). For your pulling the elastic through issue, I found another scrunchie maker here who recommended a bodkin by clover that's called a clip and glide, it's green. Best thing I have ever bought for my business , but a little harder to find. I found mine at a local small sewing shop. Hope this helps, keep up the amazing videos, super inspiring 😊❤ ~Thalli&Co (Haley)
Thanks so much Haley! I’ll have to check it out I appreciate the tip 😁 goodluck with your small business
Thank you for this. I've seen so many videos and honestly I couldn't figure out how they were putting the scrunchie together lol this way is much more simpler ❤️
I’ve never had a problem sewing the elastic without glue. I don’t even pin it. I also use a bodkin, it’s fast. I will try the thicker elastic next time. I also use a zig zag stitch on the elastic, because elastic stretches a straight stitch will pop under pressure.
Instead of fabric glue I normally hand sew but I never tried fabric glue! And the ends all together is a life saver!
Thankyou for you tutorial. I’m teaching a class of kids who have asked to make scrunchies. ❤
you're such a kind and nice person and I wish you all the best in your career, thank you for trying to make our lives easier, by videoing this for us
Thank you for this wonderful tip. I've been using the burrito method for sewing my scrunchies for a while now and it is pretty time consuming HAHA 😂 I will try your method hope it would work for me. Lots of love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
I'm not planning on starting a business, but now I know what to do with some left over fabric lol. Thank you so much!
I watched an insta reel of scrunchie being made and thought to myself I wonder how they're from start to finish. Searched how... clicked this video and its the same girl from the reel. Looks really fun!
Love watching your videos! I plan to teach my almost 7 year old how to sew with making scrunchies! You are awesome at what you do! Keep it up! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much Mary!! 😁💞
My Granddaughters will love these thank you 😊
Supremely efficient,wow so inspired to make scrunchies in bulk!! thank you.
You are a inspiration to all ages! ♥️
Thank you Mina 🥰💞
You are a great inspiration, thank you for your videos, learnt a lot of tips, best wishes in your scrunchie business.😘🥰
Theres a great little machine called a Side Winder. Its not very bog and ots sole purpose is bobbin winding. Its super fast and you dont have to undo your sewing machine to make new bobbins It can also run on the side while youre sewing if you want to refill as you run out.
Thanks so much for sharing your process!
Thank you! Definitely going to take away the only black or white thread, this sounds like it will save so much time!! Thank you for explaining everything so well! Off to learn more about your scrunchie stick! xxx
Wow. You make it look so easy!!
Thank you! Wonderful tips!!
Your so adorable. You did a awesome job on this video. I look forward to seeing your other videos.
I'm trying to make some to sell to make a little extra money so I learned a lot from you, thanks!
Gracias voy a comenzar reciclando muchos retazos. BN tengo bastante elástico , y compré una mini Maquina estoy feliz
If you want, you can use an expo marker and put the elastic on the top, close the cap on the elastic,and the marker, then you can thread it.
It makes it much easier.
7 years!? Well wow thank God for the new found hope I found from that sentence
are scrunchies still that popular?
Great tips! Prewinding bobbins... why have I not been doing that? 🤦🏼♀️
Thanks Claire! 🥰
Yay! I've been waiting for this video. I'm getting for a market myself. And I need to make a bunch of scrunchies and bows.
Thanks so much! ☺️
While I am unlikely to make masses and masses of scrunchies, I do have three daughters and two nieces each with friends who they like to gift Xmas presents to so this could be extremely useful even on a domestic level lol! Thank you for taking the time to produce the tutorial :)
Beautiful method. What ratio do you use for elastic to fabric length?
Oh my goodness! I need one of those sticks.
I’m surprised that your elastic is so wide, thanks for sharing your technique!
Yes especially for all of us with thin hair... that's way too much bulk
thank you! my partner loves scrunchies so im trying to find a way to make them a bunch as a surprise
Very good thanks you make me interested and inspired.have a blessed day.
Gracias
Thank you for sharing. Love your system in making many scrunchies fast.
Thank you!
Thank You.
Hi Taylah! yey finally you're already uploaded this video. 😍 and you're looking pretty always ❤️
Thank you so very much 💞☺️☺️
I have got the very same sewing machine😊
You are such an inspiration❤
Best ideas for quick and easy.
You should try using a Bodkin for pulling the elastic through the tubes.
Thank you Tonia! They look very nifty I’ll have to try source one 😁
@@TaylahRose I was just about to comment the same thing! LIFE SAVER!!!!!!
I use a pen, and I just drop it down with the fabric on it , homemade bodkin 😅
This scrunchy converter is great
Thanks so much!
thank you so kind to provide details
watching from Philippines , love your videos, thanks for sharing !
Thank you! 😁
Thanks for the tips and tricks 👍💖
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for this video !
I'm sure gonna use some of this tips.
I currently use really thin elastic cause I feel like it stretch the best . what kind of elastic do you use ? does it stretch too ?
Hola la verda que veo el video y no entiendo nada gracias
Hey taylah... Try using a bodkin to thread the elastic
Thank you so much for sharing. 👍🤩
i had an idea for threading elastic! you could attach a small alligator clip or something to the tip of the flippy stick. Clip the elastic and slip the tube over it, maybe while holding the bottom of the elastic. i loathe poking my fingers with safety pins haha. Great video tho (:
Your videos are so helpful. If I may ask, what size (length/width) do you cut your elastic. Also, is there an advantage of using wide elastic compared to say a 1/4 inch wide elastic? TFS!
She posted 21 cm on another comment.
Can we make a scrunchy with not many things
Thank you for teaching us to make a scrunchy your videos are so helpful and maybe we can subscribe to it and like you
For threading elastic I use a chopstick with a safety pin tied to the end. Very quick and easy.
Thank you so many tips for me to start a hobby
Oh i found You Thanks im gonna follow You.. Watching from HongKong.. Your the youngest hardworking person..
Helpful bulk-sewing tips thank you so much :)
This was great thanks for the tips! You make it look super easy... wish me luck lol
Thank you! 😁 you’ll do great!
This was a great video, thank you so much!
Been following and watching your videos. I so love it. Im a newbie on making scrunchies. Your videos are really awesome. You always makes my day🎀😍
From Philippines with love❤
Thank you so much! 💞😁
Wow thanks I take a new tips gain how to make scrunchies past thank you 🥰
Wow, clever! Thanks.
Great tips. Thanks
Omg I love your Videos ! Pls make one on how to make bunny ear scrunchies
Thanks so much Klar 😁
Great tutorial!
Clever of you, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing. Love it
Need a video on your scrunchie stick! that look so much quicker.
ua-cam.com/video/s-fur907ujg/v-deo.html hey! Here it is ☺️
Came across this channel because your video pops up as a suggested video to my new upload.
I love the effort that you take in your videos.
Hey Taylah, have you thought of using an industrial machine? I bought a second hand Juki for $1000 at a place in Clayton. It is a workhorse and would save you loads of time. It also has auto reverse and auto cutting
Possibly when i move into my 'forever' studio the one im in now is a bit small!
Which model do you have? Thanks
@@MM-gf5vm I cant remember sorry :)
I love it, thank you❤️
Earlyyyy..... Waiting for your 1000 Scrunchies challenge video🥺🥺🥺..... Love you loads Taylah ❤️.... I really love watching your videos...you really inspire me 😍😍😍😍😍😍
-sandy-
Thank you so much Sandy! I’m so humbled that I inspire you 😁💞 necktie Thursday I’ll be posting the challenge and then in two weeks time I’ll be posting a behind the scenes vlog style video on the challenge ☺️☺️✨
really helpful
Good do you make the labels? That's what I've always wondered. Thanks for the video, great techniques!! 👍❤️
i don't make scrunchies, i make masks, but ur idea of sewing then cutting has given me an idea for my panel pasks.
❤ awesome
you can try the burrito scrunchie method
It wouldn’t work with my wide elastic unfortunately
Thank you for the info
I from Indonesia, and i like your konten. 🥰
Loving all your videos 🥰
Thank you!! 💞😁
I love all the videos I watch 😍
I feel SO motivated to go cut fabric right now lol. But it's 11pm and I need to go to bed lol
There's a tool that is about twelve inches long, metal, thin and had a small alligator clip at one end. Attach to elastic end and push through scrunchie tube. Good luck in your business. Actually I think it's telescopic and used for electronics, hope this helps.
That’s awesome! What are they called?
@@lilliankarroum look up small parts grabber on Google
What kind of glue do you use?. Having trouble finding a quick drying one.
Granddaughter and I love your videos. She has learned so much from you.
Thank you
So helpful thank you!!!
Love,thanks 💝🤗 I like very much.. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🇨🇴
I sew scrunchies with the edges together and it comes out right side and no need for turning over. no raw edges and no threads are seen on the outside as well.
absolutely lovely & gorgeous
Could you tell me how long you make the elastic? Your videos have been very helpful!!!
Love it Taylah🥳🥳🥳🥳
I don’t make them in bulk but that is how me and my sisters have always made out scrunchies...and we started making them in the late 80s lol.
Oooh that stick would make a good bow flipper too :)
What size and where do you get that wide elastic?
Hi Taylah, please what's the measurements for the materials used?
Thanks