Why hello my fellow fabric stabbed. How are ya? You're looking beautiful as always, (we _can_ tell these sorts of things, can we?😉). Just wanted to say a huge thank you for posting this here video. I really needed it.🤗 Don't mind me, just stuck here in the middle of yet _another_ complete, 6week lockdown. I'm on week number 2.5 & in case you can't tell I've gone pretty much sHaCk WaCKy. Need _more_ stuff to start & stop halfway through, until I finish it up next week.🤣🤣🤣 Stay out of trouble. But if you can't seem to, than _please_ don't brag about your antics. You see my plane is um, in the shop. Yeah. Yeah, that's it. Well alrighty than, it's been great chatting. 🤗🇨🇦
I was about to buy a grime guard but thankfully I thought to look up how to make them myself & found your video. I have a sewing machine and a fabric stash so I went for it. I couldn't have done it without your helpful video!! My grime guard is perfect!! Thank you so much!!
That’s awesome Gail. I’m so happy for you. I know how important It is to support small businesses, especially since I also have an Etsy shop, but It feels so good when we can make something ourselves. Now you can make grime guards to match your projects, holidays, or mood. Happy Stitching!!
@@rsislandcrafts I agree so much about supporting small businesses! I did purchase grime guards a few years ago but they don't fit the sizes I like to use now. The good thing is it got me sewing again, which I dearly love and haven't done in a long while. Also, I can start to use up my fabric stash AND spend my money on other things in my too full Etsy cart 😂 Thanks again!!
@@gailf1781 I completely understand and agree with everything you’ve said. Been there. Exactly. If I can make some things then It opens up my budget to buy other things. Being able to leave things in my Etsy cart is a little dangerous. I can forget what I saw window shopping but it’s harder to forget when it’s sitting in my cart 😉
Mine was very early’70’s. Apple Watch is supposed to start offering a Snoopy watch face option. I need to check again. I have imported seasonal/holiday Snoopy shots and use them as my watch face. Thank you for the Happy memories. Today I will be making my first Grime Guard. I’m going to see about using the bottom hemmed edge of t-shirts that I am harvesting for my memory quilt.
I did see about the Snoopy Apple Watch face option. I thought It was very cool. Using the hem of a tshirt is a great way to recycle the scraps from your memory quilt.
Robin, This is genius. Until I saw yours a few weeks ago I'd never even heard of one. I sure didn't have one in the 70's when I was doing all those embroidery projects. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent with us. Blessings to you and yours.
Happy sewing!! Enjoy your new sewing machine and all the creative things you will make. If you’re stuck for things to make I have a playlist of quick projects. Many are great for gift giving. m.ru-vid.com/group/PLKGSJJEEjRBVxvjSJRqhl11AeCfBbIU3z
You are very good doing the grime guard. You start at the very beginning measuring. You show and explain how to measure the Q Snap length, all 4 sides and the circumference around the Q Snap pvc. You explain the process well Others I have watched others who are not sure of themselves and do not show how to measure the Q Snap. Sometimes beginners are watching to learn and it is good to start at the beginning.
thank you so much for this video! i have never sewn with a machine before, but I've gotten into cross stitching recently and wanted to make my own grime guards. this was so easy to understand and made this not seem so intimidating anymore! 🎉
That’s wonderful! I’m so glad my video was helpful. It feels so good when you can sew your own grime guards from a fabric that you chose. Happy stitching.
bonnie musselman I bet that’s fun in December. Plus It helps keep your steering wheel from being too cold. Although I guess that’s not a problem for you though or does It get cold in your area?
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I just finished making this and it works! This is my first sewing project with my first sewing machine. I loved every minute of it. Thanks again.
Just made two grime guards. Took me about 3 hrs total. I love them. The pressing of the casing took longer than anything else. Thanks for doing this tutorial....
Thanks for introducing me to a grime guard and your great tutorial for making one. I enjoyed your little comments inserted with the instructions and as a result didn't feel your video was too long. I enjoyed this visit. :-)
Thank you so much! I have the exact same Q-snap as yours, and I tried to look to buy one of these things but they are so unjustifiably expensive! I made one following your video and, while I made a few mistakes (I had never used a sewing machine before!) the project turned out decent and it fits perfectly!
Awesome!! I think you did a perfect job for your first sewing project. If It does it’s job then it’s perfect 😉 Now you can make matching grime guards for projects. Happy Stitching!!
Thank you so much for the tutorial. Its straight forward and easy to follow along. I just learned about cross stitch, so I'm going to make one of these for me and my friend who should me this awesome craft!
Thank you for this tutorial. I have wanted to make these for some time. Your tutorial is clear and I’m sure I won’t have trouble making a few of these. I want a couple for myself and for gifts. Thank you again.
Nice tutorial. I like the Dritz tool, however, to make casings I use my machine. I run two rows of straight basting stitches, one at 1/4 inch and one at 3/4 inches. Then I just use the stitched lines to fold in as I sew.
Robin! Wow! Please let me say "Thank you!" for a very well-done tutorial! I just learned about grime guards and not wanting to wait for one to come in the mail I figured I could make one. Not being familiar with RsIslandCrafts, yours happened to be the first tutorial that came up so I opened it. I have ADD and my wires get crossed when watching tutorials...especially in sewing, as all the little details matter. Listening to someone say "um" 14 times in the first minute, having someone be clearly unprepared and winging it, and when someone says, "I'm not going to do that part because I'm lazy"- all those things are sooooo distracting and I move on as soon as they come up. I think the best tutorials are like yours-- prepared by an instructor who knows what they're talking about, are very clear and succinct, look good, and tell you about possible mistakes and how to fix them if they happen. Knowing all the details about how to do it right, without someone saying they skip steps because they're lazy (I've heard this countless times), means I learn how to do it the right way, then I can choose my own shortcuts if I want to. This is so long already but I could go on! Again, thank you so much for this, and I've subscribed!
Thank you so much Roberta! That was a very sweet comment. It drives me crazy when the little details are skipped. Those are always the parts where I get the most confused.
Thank you for posting this tutorial! I ordered a grime guard on Etsy because I'm not confident in my sewing skills, but when it came it was way too small! I can barely fit it on the hoop, much less stow away extra fabric. I'm gunna try to make my own following this video.
That’s so frustrating. Take It slow and you’ll be surprised at how much you can get accomplished. If it’s not perfect or “pretty” it’s okay too. It’s just for you. Once you make the first and get an idea of how It all goes together your next grime guard will be better and maybe even faster. I like to make my first one out of fabric I like but not my most favorite. That way if It doesn’t turn out quite like I had hoped I didn’t “ruin” my favorite fabrics. Have fun !
Thank you so much!!! All that excess fabric was driving me crazy, but I was able to mke this with little to no sewing machine experience (i spent more time figuring out how to sew than actually sewing)
I’m so glad you were able to make one. The more you sew the quicker you’ll get at your machine. It used to take me awhile to get everything set up and going too. I used to spend more time rearranging all that extra fabric then I did actually stitching. So frustrating.
I just got into embroidery and I have a purple Susan Bates hoop. And I also love sewing and crafting and this craft for my embroidery hoop. Note: I am also 13 so I am still learning but I love this hoop craft. I didn't even know this kind of accessory exsisted. Can't wait to make one.
Welcome! I love my plastic purple hoop. It holds the fabric nice and tight. I really enjoy hand embroidery. I've done a ton of back stitch projects but this year I am learning as many new stitches as I can. I think the grime guard is an amazing accessory. Not only does it keep our projects clean but we can have fun fabric to look at while we stitch.
Thank you for the very clear and precise instructions on making my own grime guards.. I loved all the tips and the ways to customize each project! You are a delight to listen to!!
Geeze, all those years of cross stitching and seeing that little grime line no matter how careful I was! I love the Wonder Woman fabric. Check your mailbox in a few days because there's a little something coming from Wyoming....
I found your wonderful package!! Thank you so much for your generosity! You sent a nice mixture of young and older boy fabrics for our Rare Bears. They're going to be so much fun to play with. The postcards are wonderful. Wyoming looks gorgeous! So many different things to see. Have a wonderful weekend!!
I have the same wonder woman fabric it's the second one I've bought of the same fabric. I like to buy the white fat squares because you can get 4 embroidery projects out of it depending on how much you need to use. I use one of the squares within the fat quarter for my because I use iron on patterns since I'm just stating.
Thanks Terie. You could use the same technique and make a steering wheel cover. Maybe not to drive with but to protect from the sun’s heat. I like to brainstorm other ways to use a project. Maybe to cover the edges of an oval mirror??
I would hate to give you bad advice but I’m not sure. Do you tend to use a 6x6 frame on large pieces? Like maybe 24x 32 or whatever?? So that you have a ton of excess fabric? If you use a 6x6 frame but only make say 12x12 projects I wouldn’t buy a larger guard. You don’t want It to be loose and sloppy on your frame. Does that make sense? With a small frame like 6x6 you also have to worry about the guard covering your working space. I would want to see the guard being displayed on a 6x6 frame in the listing so i could see how much of the working space it covers. It’s been awhile since I’ve used a grime guard so I had to watch the video a bit and think about It. I think I would buy a guard made for a 6x6 frame unless you’re working on a very large project. You can roll and tuck quite a bit of fabric into the guard because of the width of fabric.
@@rsislandcrafts thank you so much it kind of makes sense I'm still a little bit of a beginner I haven't cross stitched in years! All these new frames weren't around back then. I just seen on The Fat Quarter Shop Kimberly had overhanging Aida fabric. Maybe it's just personal preference!
Abbey P It’s totally a personal preference. Some let the fabric hang, some use clips or pins to hold It out of the way and some tuck into grime guards. I guess It depends on how clean and oil free you can keep your hands and how you store your project when you’re not working on It. I have 3 cats, I wash my hands frequently, and I store my projects on their own project bag. But the extra fabric tends to get in my way when I’m stitching so I tend to clip It out of the way or tuck It into a grime guard. Happy stitching!!
Wish I would have known about these years ago. I have a cross stitch picture that is now grimy looking. I could wash it but it has been glued into a special frame. :-(
Most of the newer quilting cottons do not bleed but red is always scary. You can test your fabric first. It would be heartbreaking if It bled on your cross trick project. You can search online for how to test your fabric to see if It bleeds. You can hand wash your fabric in a bowl to see if any dyes come out. I hope I didn’t make confusing.
@@rsislandcrafts I made this for my 17in snap frames. It turned out really well. I used more fabric then I allotted when I was folding over the elastic seams but that's probably because I'm sort of a novice sewer. I'll add an extra inch next time to give me more room to waste a bit on my finished edge. Thanks again. I'm very proud of my project.
You guys are both crazy! lol Eating snacks with a toothpick slows me down. I have to admit that I haven't had Cheetos in years. My son Robbie loves the flaming hot crunchy style. I used to eat the white cheddar version.
I have the same exact wonder woman fabric and I first saw this video and ( I'm like a super big wonder woman fan) I was like I'm gonna use that fabric that I have and it's wonderwoman...
Thank you Robin for this great tutorial, oh by the way, you had me giggle because I’m eating Cheetos while watching this, never while I’m cross stitching! 💚😂💚
You’re welcome. That’s so funny. Do you have cheesy fingers or do you do the toothpick trick? I’m paranoid when working with anything light colored. I wash my hands constantly even if I’m not snacking at the same time.
It’s personal preference. It doesn’t bother me or my hand. The grime guard isn’t super wide which means I have a good grip on my project. Some people enjoy It and some people don’t care either way.
@@rsislandcrafts if it doesn"t interfere embroidery, and if we keep frame well, so I think it's a good idea. For example, edges of my fabric are fraying while I am stitching, and this grime guard is a good idea. 🙂
@@rsislandcrafts In any case, I think that american crafters find very well all storage ideas and practical ideas. I am French and we don't find all these tips in France 🙂 thanks a lot.
Jessi RaRaRa I think for me It would depend on the size of the hoop and whether or not there will be extra fabric to tuck into the grime guard. An 8” hoop will definitely need a narrower strip of fabric than a 12” hoop. You could try starting with a 5” strip and see if that will fit your hoop better. I tried a 4.5” wide strip when I first started making grime guards and I felt It was too narrow.
I would think that as long as your hoop is detachable you should be fine. I have a lap/table top stand and I use a grime guard. I put on the grime guard and then attach It to the lap stand. Works fine. Good luck!
Because my fabric wasn’t long enough. In the video I talked about cutting the fabric based on what fabric you have. If you have a fat quarter you might need two pieces of fabric. If you have yardage you could either cut two pieces by the width of fabric or one long piece based on the length of fabric on hand. It’s less expensive to purchase fabric by width verses length.
Hello! My mame is maia, i am from Brazil. My sister-in-law, her name is Glaucia, she want to get the measurements in centimeters, of the round grime guard. Thank you Very much!