Ty, 4 this video. I'd seen it awhile bk and saves it to my watch later. So, when I was ready to cover my boxes I would know what to do. I will wtch a few more times b4 I ty becz this will be my 1st diy project. I hv saved some old bedsheets to practice. Ty b4 using the glue spray that will help alot. I didn't know glue stray was a thing. It will be sometime b4 I do it due to my physical and mental conditions but I will do it. Ty. 4 posting again. Blessings.
You really don't want the back of DVDs against average paper. Unless the paper is high quality and manufactured for discs like paper sleeves, it's not the wisest idea. Paper can scratch discs. I used to work in radio where we sent out CDs. In the earlier days, before live-streaming, we stored the master copies in special plastic sleeves. The plastic sleeves today are adequate for long-term storage. Hence, I would suggest spending a little more in plastic sleeves, and storing them in-between the cover. They'll last longer. You'll be glad you did.
Thank you thank you‼️‼️ had totally forgotten about the UNBLEACHED coffee filters… would have saved me some work and lingering coffee smell on my hands and my wreath… and it’s not as pretty as your coffee filters for sure…. Have a great day‼️‼️😁👍🏻
Brilliant! I didn't want to make a circle pet bed. I also wanted to use an old pillow without having to unstuff and restuff something else. And I wanted a "hood" for my pet to be able to cuddle into..and I have looked for videos and this is the 1st one that is easy and OMG and I'm excited. Thank you thank you THANK YOU!
No, they are on the inside and secured since there are several Staples that make it durable. I've done it and never had anything go wrong. I've even done it on clothes that ripped at the seam by stapling them on the inside until I can fix them when I have time. If you have a good stapler they won't come undone. You would have to manually take the pillow cover off, flip it inside out and use a staple remover. Heavy-duty staplers are used on upholstery fabric. You can make a pillow cover with your basic stapler. As long as you staple the seam neatly without the Staples being crooked or not stapled all the way, it won't happen. If you staple with no gaps in between each staple, nothing will go wrong since the case is stapled inside out. If anything were to come loose, take the pillow cover off, flip inside out and add a new staple. But I guarantee they are not going to budge if done correctly. I did this on the seams of one of my dresses where the seam came apart a little bit under my armpit, I was in a hurry, grabbed my stapler and stapled the theme. It stayed together, it didn't scratch my skin. My intention was to sew it after wearing it that one time but I ended up wearing that dress many times after that never having to remove the Staples. Make sure you staple with the fabric aligned perfectly, make sure the Staples are closed all the way once stapled and you're good to go. Any kind of thin fabric that the Staples can go through whether it's the kind of material used in the video or even clothing.
I loved your simple video and the way you presented it. You are such a real person when things were challenging. I have looked for a simple way to do this and thank you for sharing!
Comments about fire remind me of our fire station crew ....they joke EVERYTHING in your home plots to burn it down...everything. So we must be vigilant .... play offense! Use ledz and just like lights on a Christmas tree turn them off when ur not around. Also some lights are not made for constant year round use but some are.... so PLEASE do YOUR research based on YOUR application and keep your self safe. This is a lovely tutorial but this young lady is not your Fire Marshall.
I'm not sure how you are sewing the two pieces together, I attempted to make one the other day and it was a disaster, could you please be a little more detailed step by step I love this project but I guess I need a little more step by step to understand it. Please and thank you.