Hi, I'm Anne and welcome to my channel! My husband Stephen and I both started making things when we were children and we decided to make Crafters' Grove to help inspire and build confidence in viewers like you to make things too. We strive to make our home and the planet a better place through reusing, repurposing, refinishing, and making things by hand to reduce our waste footprint. We hope to inspire and build confidence in viewers to do the same - or better yet, exceed our efforts. I hope you enjoy the channel!
Assuming your bathing suit is shaped somewhat like the one in the video, the point would go up to wards the top like this: 🔺. However, without seeing both the pad and bathing suit in person I cannot say for certain. Some clear giveaways are thicker padding or curving. Thicker padding would rest underneath the breast to help lift. The curvature would follow the natural curvature of the average breast. I hope this helps! Happy crafting!
Beautiful work ok you mentioned the bobbin being in thd right way but also when pinning have the points of the pins pointing upwards instead of downward.. its so much easier when your sewing its a smoother project and less likely to get the pin tramped under the presser foot.
How do I get the blotchiness removed and I still have white paint in bedded in the wood that I cannot get out with remover and I would like to have a natural finish when I am done
I see the title of the music for the video but I can't find the name of the stripper used to perform the work. Would you please reveal the name of the stripper and the source? Thank you
Wow!! That is the most gorgeous front door! I am working on my 1800’s French doors that someone painted white and I will have to try peel away, they have sooo many nooks with each window. And the trick with the glass is amazing! I will have to try it on my front door glass also. Thank you for sharing! ❤
Thank you for this my wife and I have identical camrys to this one in the video judging by the seat and we almost considered getting new cars because we couldn’t fit the mirrors on the headrest 😂
first time dad here! any one have any ideas how to install this on a honda civic hatchback? has the fixed headrests but since its a hatchback doesnt have the anchors behind the seat
How did you end up finishing this door? We are about to move into a farmhouse built in 1909 and they’ve painted over all the solid wood doors and I want to restore them! Do you have a video showing how you dealt with the discoloration on the wood door? Thank you! 😊
Congratulations on the new, old house! Old houses are so wonderfully rich in detail and have so much more life to them. We are still in the process of finishing the door. Renovations are on a pause right now as we recently welcomed our first child into our home. However, we are going to paint the door and is why we went this route. We are not certain about how to, or if it is possible to remove the leftover discolouration. We have heard of wood bleach which may work but I worry with the patchiness of discolouration the wood bleach would be tricky to even out the tones. Doing another round of paint remover may also fix the issue. However, a safer bet, if you want to stain rather than paint, is to use a heat gun to remove the paint. We plan to make a video in the future for this technique, but there are other how-to videos out there right now from other channels. Good luck with the process and enjoy your new home! We would love an update in the future to hear how you make out. 😃