I'm using this egg as the body for a frog I'm making! There are hardly any frog plush tutorials and your eggs tutorial taught me so much so I'll be able to make my own! Thank you so much, you're such a blessing!
Laura, there's only a few you that would take the time to show us how to make a fabric egg to brighten our upcoming Easter weekend... In the times we're all living in, you take your time to continue teaching us, this time something just fun, and to put a smile on our faces, and a bit of color in our smiles... as always, I hope you're appreciated as much as I do you, and thank you for your ever-selfish teachings in your creative talents.... Happy Easter to you and your family, and please stay safe.... Jon
Laura, I LOVE your projects!! And your explanations are thorough, and easy to follow! AND, you have a soothing voice! Thanks for all your great videos! I'm so glad I "found" you!
I can hardly wait to make these cheerful eggs. Great way to use up scraps too! You could also embroider a simple design or monogram if you do that step first. I would like to make some from wool, as well as cotton. Yours is the BEST explanation of a ladder stitch I’ve seen. I was doing it a different way and not nearly as effective. Thanks too to Olive All Girls for permission to print the pattern. I look forward to your videos and always learn something from them. Thank you.
Thanks so much for this video. Although I haven't made the eggs, I learned how to sew the ladder stitch seam for my grandson's bunny. He sent the bunny to Nana to mend because his mum didn't know how to sew.
I needed to find an egg pattern to make a red robin purse I'm making, and you explain it so clearly and thoroughly! Hopefully, it'll all work out if I follow through with this helpful tutorial as a base. Thank you for posting this video! :)
These are so cute. Would be nice for Easter decorations or in any sort of idea. Maybe a fabric hen sitting in a fabric basket with fabric eggs? Maybe if I have an old egg cup that the egg fits into I could glue it in and use it as a pincushion? I love them.
Extremely well explained with clear instructions. I would love to cover a polystyrene egg with fabric. Is there a way to do it using your pattern? I would be grateful for any advice on this.
I wonder 🤔? If you filled these with rice or small beans or other weights (like left overs from making a weighted blanket) how they would be as pattern weights? 💖🌞🌵😷
Excellent tutorial. I love them.I have made a few using the pattern you mentioned, however, they are smaller than the ones you have created. Can you offer an idea or two as to make the same size. Thank you .
ADORABLE! And the way they match the table runner you almost cant have 1 without the other. I may have missed it, but where could I find the pattern it too. such a pretty set ! thank you very much!
Laura...a great project to sew in between making masks! Thank you for your explicit and modeled tutorials! And thank you to the folks who shared the pattern. ps. Love the color of your nail polish! Very Spring! Color? 😉
Thanks for this very cute project. I’d love to learn how to make a cute basket in which to display the egg. Your table runner is very pretty. Have you done a demo on making it? I’ve learned so much from your videos💕
To cute Laura, but leave it to me the second way to sew them up.. totally confused me now im ocd / spazing over not understanding🥴 happy to see your doing well.. God bless
Thank you Laura for this tutorial. I am going to send a link to my daughter-in-law so she & my granddaughter (7 yrs old) can make some for the Easter. Since we are practicing social distancing we will not be seeing them for Easter. We usually have the whole family here for an egg hunt. I'm sure the 7 year old will miss not having that & now being able to see her Aunt & cousins. Also the table runner you showed is so pretty. Can you give us the pattern for it sometime. Thanks again. Hope you have a very Happy Easter!