I made 24 mini bags by patchworking a pile of scraps.
▼How I, who am not good at sewing, made handmade clothes 365 days a year.
https://youtu.be/UNaSnVmpeHg
▼My daily routine (trying hard to find time to sew!)
https://youtu.be/4YZGeg09p8g
▼Details of the fabrics used are posted on Instagram.
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♕Contents of this issue♕
*00:00 Intro
*00:51 What should I make for my second daughter's birthday goody bag?*
*02:29 Checking the scraps
*06:25 Let's start patchworking
*15:39 It's time for a snack
*16:31 Cutting the parts
*18:08 Preparation
*22:31 Let's sew
*28:41 Completion & Ending
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{I always post videos of my daily life where handmade things are right around me}
▼After making rice balls, sew a spring one-piece
https://youtu.be/8-7cMt5bOls
▼After going to the flea market, sew a sailor collar coat
https://youtu.be/pzvEyJajr_0
{Beginners in dressmaking, let's sew together♪}
▼[Clothes that look good on both boys and girls] No cuts throughout (pullover with shoulder buttons)
https://youtu.be/L2iEsf_Q1Rg
▼Easy [water soaking] [straightening] method (for those who feel straightening is too much of a hurdle when making clothes)
https://youtu.be/ACZrWyE0mGo
***How to use a rolly cutter***
The basic way to use a rolly cutter is to push the blade forward.
It's easier to apply force when pushing, and you need a certain amount of force, especially for thick fabrics.
Perhaps because I used to use a design cutter to make a lot of handmade things, I find it much easier to control by pulling it toward me than by pushing it, and conversely, when I push it, the tip of the blade runs too far, so I think it's safer for me to use it by pulling it forward, and that's how I use it.
The type of rollie cutter I use is straight, but the type with a curved tip is designed to be pushed backwards, so I think it makes sense to push it to cut◎
In any case, you need to be careful not to get your hands or fingers on the tip of the blade.
After understanding the basic usage,
I actually used it and concluded that this way of using it is safer for me, so I chose this way of using it.
I will state here that it is different from the basic usage and that viewers do not misunderstand how to use a rollie cutter by seeing how I do it.
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*Some of the music is from OtoLogic.
Thank you.
Kevin MacLeod's music is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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#sewing
#patchwork