Me Instagram - www.instagram.... Etsy - www.etsy.com/u... Resources used Gorilla Super Glue - with a brush 90mm hat pin/brooch pins Papermania 22 piece bare basics wooden bobbins Appropriately sized beads Floss
Thank you for taking the time to film a tutorial on how to make bobbin pins. You really demystified the process involved and I feel confident that I can also create these little gems. I’m thinking Amazon is going to have a run on the required materials this weekend. 🧵 🧵 🧵
Thanks for a great tutorial. Just ordered my hat pins and bobbins 😁now I have a use for some of my large stash of beads from my jewellery making days. 👍
Thank you for video. Never seen superglue with a brush. Will definitely be tracking that down. Was wondering if double sided tape would work for the thread around spool even if a tiny dab of glue to finish off, mainly because I’m a bit clumsy with glue. Lol. (I have matching jeans and shirt both with a little patches of superglue - as you say can’t really see it but I can feel it)
Thank you Michelle,going to raid my bead box, now I have something to do with all these left over beads. I always end up with sticky fingers but at least the brush makes it a bit easier.😂
Hello from Southwestern Illinois, USA🙋 actually my question is about walnut crystals, sort of...have you ever used walnut ink ? If so, feedback ? I'd be able to use the leftover ink, not sure how much of the crystals I'd ever use. Thx, love your videos 👍😁Robyn
I’ve never used walnut ink directly but it is basically dissolved crystals so there’s no reason you couldn’t. In terms of the properties of it as a dye, you would have to test? 😃
@@nottoolateyet the only thing I would say is that ink is 3 or 4 times the price so even if you didn’t use it all, a small bag of crystals would be more cost effective 😀