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Wow it means alot to that your scrunchies are locally sourced and actually made by you rather than being purchased in bulk from elsewhere! Thanks for sharing the studio vlog!
I thought it is funny how you have hundreds of scrunchies in front of you, but not using one to tie your hair which seemed to be in the way a lot. 😅 Anyway. Good luck for the sale!
Hi Danielle, not sure when this was recorded, but you said we're in Autumn, its actually Winter 😆 when you uploaded this. I ordered a glow in the dark ball of yarn from Temu to try out, havent received it yet. I also in a previous order bought their Quilting fabric and found it rather stiff and very thin. the opposite of what your saying. LOL
I'd have a field day in your room, re-organising it to make it a lot more functional. You have a lot of empty space that could have something there that would be functional but not cluttered. Overall I do enjoy these types of videos, it gives me an idea to clean up too. My floor is carpet so I wish I would just have a broom to sweep up but I use a lint roller and sit on the floor and roll up all the threads that don't get sucked up from the vacuum cleaner.
Hi Lovely! I have a RU-vid vid up about market tips & tricks. Check it out - MARKET TIPS & TRICKS 🎪 | REQUIREMENTS, MUST HAVES, DISPLAY TIPS 💖 CRAFT FAIR POP UP | SMALL BUSINESS ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JtNbOLdAbtY.html
Hi Lovely! I have a RU-vid vid up about market tips & tricks. Check it out - MARKET TIPS & TRICKS 🎪 | REQUIREMENTS, MUST HAVES, DISPLAY TIPS 💖 CRAFT FAIR POP UP | SMALL BUSINESS ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JtNbOLdAbtY.html
7:36 Hi how did you attach the board to the table? Would be great for my kids parties to put lollie bags on! Where did you get them? I love your channel, im lesrning to make scrunchies for my daughter
My friend wants to have a crochet stall. Do you need an abn and to register a business name to have a stall? Is the insurance for holding a stall expensive? She doesnt have a whole lot of money she just crochets from home. Any tips i can pass along to her?
25:51 As a beginner hobbiest, why are you cutting the fabric when its folded? How do you know you folded it correctly? Ive never purchased fabric or seen so i literally dont know. Also, id like to make scrunchies for my 3 yr old. How do i know how much fabric to ask for at spotlight? I still need to learn how to turn on and thread a machine
Hi, im in my mid 30s and have Never used a sewing machine! I wouldnt know how to turn it on, what stitch to use.. Could you make a tutorial? Would love to make some scrunchies for my daughter. Im also Aussie 😊
If you use a damp cloth or towel placed on top of your mat and iron over your cutting mat, it should help unwarp it. Just be careful with how long you leave the iron on the board as you don't want to melt it. But this definitely helps as I've fixed my own mats this way. Hope that helps. Lee :)
hey sweets, lovely video.i've been watching your channel for a while now. i thought it was just you behind your business, but you keep saying"we" and "our" so i'm presuming , there is someone on the side lines as well? let me know cos apparently i'm nosey!! hugs Diana from victoria xx
Great video, love these types of studio vlogs. The cutting mat is probably getting warped from the sun coming through the window. I have one of those sewing machines and it vibrates everything. I use thick rubber placemats to prevent machine moving and marking the table.