Thank you for the idea! I have a bunch of duplicate Doorables I didn't know what to do with....and I love pens ...and I give pens away in Christmas treat bags I hand out to people...and now I know what pens I'll be giving this year!
They are so cute now i may need to buy some Disney Doorables just for this reason well I mean i do want to collect them too cause tgey are adorable but I love the idea of adding them.onto the beaded pens.
@@findmecrafting i've been wanting to try the beaded pens for a while and been wanting to collect the Disney Doorables for a while too I may just gave to now lol of course since I want to collect them I would only use any duplicates I may get if/ when I do start collecting them. I can't see myself buying the Doorables right now just to make pens with.
I made these a few years ago, and am making some for a friend's grandbaby now. I was looking for a good tutorial on making these, since I can't ask my friends to fly accross the country for a quick lesson in my sewing room. Thank you!
Here is the link to the free pattern: nanacompany.typepad.com/nanacompany/2014/03/the-classic-pretty-little-baby-bib-pattern-diy.html#comment-6a0147e2980363970b01a73d89e39b970d
I've never tried to sell them so I honestly don't know. I would go to Etsy and see if you can find one that looks similar and see what they are selling them for.
I would clip (and maybe trim) the curved seams before turning right side out. That will help shape the bib. Nice video. I did not know PUL existed. I learn something every day, and today you are my teacher. Thanks so much!!! 🙂 BTW, I love working with Clover Thick Water Erasable Markers. They are Blue and have been lasting me a very long time.
@@findmecrafting When I printed the pattern at 100% it resulted in a very small bib. What are the overall dimensions of the bib you made in this video? The finished bib I made ended up measuring 6-7/8" at the widest point and 9" long; and the neck opening is really small, around 2-1/4". I will try again to print the pattern and enlarge it.
I've never tried to sell them so I honestly don't know. I would go to Etsy and see if you can find one that looks similar and see what they are selling them for.
Great tutorial! Thanks for putting this together. Do you have any suggestions for how I might crochet or sew the D rings so that they do not shift and turn? (ie keep the flat part down and the rounded part out)
The only thing I have had luck with so far is wrapping enough yarn around the D ring that it covers the entire flat section of the ring. It slides around less because it doesn't have anywhere to go.
I did put it on the outside, but you could definitely try sandwiching the PUL. The only trouble I think you'd have is that the snap would be facing a bit strangely when you reversed it.
@@findmecrafting thank you for responding. I bought a Pin Vise Small Hand Drill for Jewelry Making (manual) and it worked perfectly. I felt the hole provided was not adequate or secure enough. Thanks again for responding. :)
Thank you for the very clear and quick instructions. I just made this cute changing mat using the PUL. PUL seems to creep like velvet and extend by the time I got to the end. But I know next time. I will use my walking foot to help with that. The next one I make I might add some small ties on the two sides, so I can fold and roll it up for easy carrying around in a bag etc. Thanks again.
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Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this super cute changing mat. It’ll be so useful for any new Mum, and having at least two of them would be so helpful to. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too