What is there in American craft stores that isn't in Japanese craft stores?
In response to viewer requests,
I visited an American craft store *
The latter half is about sewing while talking about bags *
▼Until I, a weak sewer, become a handmade clothes 365 days a year
https://youtu.be/UNaSnVmpeHg
▼My daily routine (Desperately securing time to sew!)
https://youtu.be/4YZGeg09p8g
▼Details of the fabrics used, etc. are posted on Instagram
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♕This table of contents♕
*00:00 Intro/Intro
*00:43 What is there in American craft stores that isn't in Japanese craft stores? *04:48 Let's sew the bag slowly while talking
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{Always posting daily movies with handmade right next to you}
▼If you grab a rice ball, let's sew a spring one-piece
https://youtu.be/8-7cMt5bOls
▼If you go to the city of 蚤, let's sew a sailor color coat
https://youtu.be/pzvEyJajr_0
{For beginners in sewing, let's sew together♪}
▼【Clothes that suit both boys and girls】Full-length no-cut (pullover with shoulder buttons)
https://youtu.be/L2iEsf_Q1Rg
▼Simple【Water bottle】【Repair】method (I feel that the hurdle of making a suit by repairing is high To people)
https://youtu.be/ACZrWyE0mGo
***About how to use a roll cutter***
The basic way to use a roll cutter is to press the blade forward.
It is easy to use force to press, and Fuji's especially requires a certain amount of force.
Since I used a lot of design cutters before and made many handmade products, pulling forward is overwhelmingly more effective in control than pressing, and on the contrary, if you press and use it, the tip of the blade will be too far, so I judged that it is safe to use it by pulling and using it, and I use it that way.
The type of roll cutter I am using is a straight type, but the type with a curved tip is made with a specification to press inward, so I think it is reasonable to press and cut. ◎
In any case, you need to be careful not to have your hand or fingers on the tip of the blade.
After understanding the basic usage,
I came to the conclusion that this usage method is safe for my actual use, and chose this usage method. I will describe the purpose here so that you do not do it. **********
* Some of the music will be using materials from OtoLogic.
Thank you.
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