Тёмный

These Good Habits will Speed up your EPP (and help you get more done) 

Emma Jones Vintage Sewing Box
Подписаться 42 тыс.
Просмотров 28 тыс.
50% 1

In today's video I am sharing some good habits I have gotten into which have helped me to work more quickly and without frustration, when it comes to me English Paper Piecing. I hope these ideas are helpful, for EPP and other crafts such as quilting, crochet and knitting.
This video is sponsored by Serious Readers. You can find out more about their Serious Lights Range by clicking the link below and if you decide to make a purchase, use the code SR307 to receive £100 off the price of the High Definition model and free International shipping.
try.seriousreaders.com/pages/...
My Website:
www.vintagesewingbox.co.uk (find the newsletter sign up at the bottom of the homepage)
My Patterns:
payhip.com/vintagesewingbox
If you enjoy my videos, I have a patreon channel where I post more video content each month and RU-vid videos can been seen 48 hours before they go live here, and without ads.
Support from Patrons directly supports this RU-vid channel and I am so so grateful for that. Thank you.
/ vintagesewingbox
Things mentioned in this video: (contains affiliate links )
Clover needle threader
tinyurl.com/5n66357y
Desk needle threader
tinyurl.com/yus682pk
Dome Threaded needle case
tinyurl.com/yx2skw2s
Hexagon Needle Book Free Pattern: payhip.com/b/DrdJ
Hexagon Needle Book Video: • How to Make a Hexagon ...
Favourite Tools - Here is a list of my favourite tools and notions, things I use every day and have done for years. (Contains affiliate links which means I get a small amount of compensation when you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you.)
Clover roll and press
tinyurl.com/4hf6hkb8
Fiskars classic needlework scissors
tinyurl.com/3mbatzu4
Sew Easy Quilting Ruler
tinyurl.com/vjkj3b2k
Easy Quilting Hexagon Template
tinyurl.com/4xwery4z
Set of Hexagon Templates
tinyurl.com/5dwkkm7z
Clover Applique Pins
tinyurl.com/mpzr4nd8
Quilters glass headed pins
tinyurl.com/2ar54z42
Olfa 45” cutter
tinyurl.com/4w8c24jw
Olfa 45” blades
tinyurl.com/4nchzhsh
Favourite Fabrics - Here you will find links to my favourite fabrics (contains affiliate links)
Essex Linen
tinyurl.com/5yhx2e5y
Tilda Solids
tinyurl.com/y6pyvyj9
Liberty Quilting Cotton
tinyurl.com/uwdap366
Hobbs Heirloom Premium Cotton Wadding
tinyurl.com/yc5v6bjy
Music from Epidemic Sound

Хобби

Опубликовано:

 

30 июн 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 315   
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Find out more about the Serious Lights Range here try.seriousreaders.com/pages/sr307/ and use the code SR307 for £100 off the High Definition model
@lindacrawford5029
@lindacrawford5029 Год назад
The habit I’d like to share is as I get older my hands are giving me problems and get painful & sore. I find doing a few EPP pieces, the cutting, glue basting and sewing like a few together at a time is easier on my hands vs Repetition only one thing over and over is harder on me.
@cuteyrupert9483
@cuteyrupert9483 Год назад
Yes that’s true for me too
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
That is a really good point Linda, I can see how that would help to give your hands a rest. Thank you for sharing
@kimbeck9114
@kimbeck9114 Год назад
Thank you for sharing the tips! Would love to hear tips on how to save money!!!!
@vickisparks5612
@vickisparks5612 Год назад
You do such beautiful work I am just starting to do epp ,lot of good tips 😊 thank you
@janesauter3850
@janesauter3850 10 месяцев назад
Your embroidery is just beautiful. I was wondering if you could show us a little bit of embroidery sometime. Tnx
@lynne3124
@lynne3124 Год назад
Pressing with steam before removing templates really makes sure the seams stay flat and in shape no matter how long it takes to finish your project!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
great tip!
@clairemeola5408
@clairemeola5408 Год назад
Another thing I often forget to do but is really helpful is punching holes in my shapes as this helps when removing them ☺️
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
great tip Claire!
@wendywilson1736
@wendywilson1736 2 месяца назад
For sure!! That little hole makes an amazing difference! I keep a small crochet hook in my hexie box to remove them.
@JessicaDean12
@JessicaDean12 Год назад
On cutting and basting, for hexagons (1” and larger for sure, maybe even smaller) I really, REALLY like to using squares. A 2.5” square is perfect for a 1” hexie and a 5” square is perfect for a 2” hexie. You have a little extra on the back, but you never have to worry about your seam allowance being too small and cutting out your fabric is quick, efficient, and stress-free with little waste (or hey, precut bundles if you roll that way 😉).
@TartantazCreates
@TartantazCreates Год назад
yes, I cut squares too :) It is so much easier than fussy cutting ;) T x
@bwktlcn
@bwktlcn 7 месяцев назад
Same here!
@wendywilson1736
@wendywilson1736 2 месяца назад
Same here!! Cutting the fabric around the template is what almost discouraged me from EPP and hexies. Then, watching someone's video, I thought, well why not!! I still pick up many other good tips from those that do like to cut their hexies like that, though. Since I only do big stitch quilting anymore, anyway, I don't have any trouble quilting with the extra fabric in the hexies. I tried it, with a finished shape and scrap batting & backing because it did make me wonder...I love being able to use leftover quilt squares that I just cut to size and put in my hexie basting box. Then I put the basted hexies in a divided box I found in the container area of our craft store. It has a shallow tray for scissors , needles, and my half empty bobbins I'm trying to empty. Good latches and a handle, on it, too.
@jackiemobley8529
@jackiemobley8529 Год назад
Great video, Emma. Yes, I'd like to see a video on how to make EPP more cost efficient. Thanks for asking. I couldn't tell by watching your video if you did this or not, but when I continuous sew from one seam to another, I slip my needle underneath the fabric from where I tied my knot to where I begin the new seam. This way the thread is hidden underneath the seam allowance. I love EPP!! It so relaxing.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
I don't do that, I lay it on top, but that is a great tip Jackie, thank you! So glad you love EPP, thanks for watching
@denisepettit8534
@denisepettit8534 Год назад
I love the idea of taking the needle underneath the fabric, thank you Jackie for sharing.
@MegaFlower60
@MegaFlower60 Год назад
Have you done a video on putting blocks together please. I am making a large hexi quilt and am a little daunted about hand sewing blocks together. Many thanks for your informative videos as they are very much enjoyed and appreciated. Take care and happy quilting xx
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad you liked the video, thanks for watching. I will make a video about putting blocks together in the future, thank you 😊
@lynne3124
@lynne3124 Год назад
It's really exactly the same as piecing, just fold the blocks then smooth them out afterwards. Honestly it's so easy.
@yvonnephillips4680
@yvonnephillips4680 Год назад
Thank you Emma, love the needle threaded tips. I will be getting one of the table threaders and making a hexi needle holder. One tip I was recently given was to use a "purple thing" to remove papers I had glued in. It really saved my fingers and stopped fabrics fraying.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
I have never heard of a purple thing, what is it? I am intrigued!
@yvonnephillips4680
@yvonnephillips4680 Год назад
@@emmajonesvintagesewingbox sorry I spelt it incorrectly. It's "That Purple Thang" by Lyn Graves. It's purple and plastic. I had seen it used to push out corners, it has a 1/4 inch tip on one end and on the other a curved tip which is, perfect for sliding under the fabric and releasing it.
@wendywilson1736
@wendywilson1736 2 месяца назад
I just found one of those threaders in my stash, looking for something else...and I've hardly used it! Now, I will!! And I'll make a needle holder for them. ☺️
@wendywilson1736
@wendywilson1736 2 месяца назад
Oh, that 'Purple Thang'? Looks handy! I have a couple crochet hooks that have found other uses since I donated my yarn to the senior center.😏
@marindaadamson8030
@marindaadamson8030 11 дней назад
Hi Yvonne, what purple thing you referring to, to take papers out, please...and thank you..I love epp too...
@caroleatkins1520
@caroleatkins1520 Год назад
Another great video Emma. Living in Australia, the glue tip is definitely going to make a difference! A cost effective video would be great Emma 😊
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
that is great to hear, thank you Carol
@yvethemetriccrafter688
@yvethemetriccrafter688 Год назад
I have a hybrid baste lol, I have 5" squares of fabric , I cut these in to 4 then using a glue stick I put one dab of glue in the centre of the shape card , and Bob that on to the centre of the fabric , then I trim them when I have a pile of 100. Then I sit and stitch baste ,I do all of this whilst listening to you tube and peddling on my under dest step machine so I really multi task lol .
@wendywilson1736
@wendywilson1736 2 месяца назад
Hmmm, your idea of using your gluestick sounds intriguing. I use a Wonder clip to hold my fabric to the template while I baste around. But, gluestick may give me even more of a head start. I also use those sweet little clips to hold my hexies together while I stitch them together. It's amazing how that has reduced the achy-ness in my hands!! I tend to stitch about 1/16th of an inch together (a millimeter apart?), so my hand is rather stiff, soon. Or they were, till I started using the clips!
@beckyramey2220
@beckyramey2220 3 месяца назад
I have been working on a large hexi flower quilt for quite a while. I have found that breaking things up into smaller chunks has made it easier, and it feels like I am making more progress. For instance; I am using layer cakes for my fabrics, so I cut one whole layer cake at a time, then moved on to basting enough hexis to make the flowers for one row and sewed the flowers for that row. Once those flowers were done, I placed them into a baggie and did the next row of hexies and flowers. I am saving the rows to do all at once, but having them already planned and packaged together will save me time at the end, and it helps to be able to see the empty baggies and emptying basket indicating my progress.
@sallylines3141
@sallylines3141 Год назад
Thanks so much Emma for all your tips! They were so well thought out, I shall be sure to get into better habits 😉. Happy sewing 🧵🪡
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you Sally
@kajalsingh9554
@kajalsingh9554 Год назад
So many great tips that can apply to other hobbies/crafts as well. Thank you Emma for making this video and sharing your knowledge with us. Would you be able to make a short video about keeping notes? I have to admit that I am pretty bad at this, and have had to restart projects because I never write any notes.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
yes, I will make some short form videos about this sort of thing, thank you so much for watching Kajal
@cammiebenson2270
@cammiebenson2270 Год назад
I'm just starting EPP. I am retired and traveling more. Need a small hobby to do and this looks perfect. Your good habits will help me to get started. Love your show Emma
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
thank you Cammie!
@Anne5440_
@Anne5440_ Год назад
Great suggestions. I know when my children were small, I could only stitch for a few minutes at a time. But to my surprise, i was getting more projects done than I expected to do that year. So even small amounts add up to getting things done. You are right in all your recommendations.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
It's amazing how it all adds up isn't it! Thanks for watching Anne
@williamjoycehall99
@williamjoycehall99 11 месяцев назад
Just getting started with EPP. Thanks for all your tips.
@wendywilson1736
@wendywilson1736 2 месяца назад
Thank you for this video, Emma! It seems I've already been doing several timesavers ~ template cutting sessions, basting sessions, locking stitch at corners, continuous stitching. 🤗 (Basting a good bunch ahead also helps when I packing for a camping trip) Mine are all from scraps, and I baste a small square around each of my templates, which I cut on the ScanNCut, cutting a good quart-sized ziplock baggie full, so they are all accurate, taking that concern away.😊 ScanNCut has many basic shapes built in, so it's easy to find some that are good for EPP. I cut a batch of 1", for my quilt, and 3/4" and 1/2" for smaller projects, (and to use up smaller scraps!) I also remove the templates as I go. They are cut from cardstock, so I can get good firm edges to stitch against. But, it's amazing how much more they weigh, if I don't remove them as I go.
@marquesn77
@marquesn77 10 месяцев назад
Using a thread conditioner like Thread Magic helps avoid tangles in my thread, trying to untangle my thread used to slow me down so much because I like to use long lengths of thread so I can sew a lot without replenishing
@wendywilson1736
@wendywilson1736 2 месяца назад
I keep beeswax in my hexie box. But, I guess that does the same thing? I haven't seen Thread magic, lately...
@karentoynton8948
@karentoynton8948 Месяц назад
Try using a thin wadding instead of paper , to back your hexies it gives a bouncy hexie shape and saves any further wadding unless you want it, I sue one that has glue one side So it stays in place nicely, Hexiform for a very large quilt worked out to expensive to use,, but I feel the effect was as good,
@kayk8123
@kayk8123 22 дня назад
Great and helpful tips for this beginner. Thanks! 😊
@susannieuwoudt9054
@susannieuwoudt9054 Год назад
Great tips! Love your short tube.
@gem_esprey
@gem_esprey Год назад
This was so useful! Thank you! 😊
@sarahpatedaniell619
@sarahpatedaniell619 Год назад
Thank you, Emma for all the tips. I have always waited to sew my Hexie flowers together, wanting to lay them all out together! I have several ready to go together and will start. I also have the round needle holder....and have never used it! So I am going to go dig it out and get my needles threaded. Thank you again. Take care
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
You will find it so useful Sarah. Have fun stitching the flowers together, you will enjoy seeing it grow I am sure, take care
@stormeliz7406
@stormeliz7406 Месяц назад
Thank you for your helpful tips.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox 29 дней назад
thank you for watching
@susangingerich1287
@susangingerich1287 Год назад
Very helpful tips. Thank you
@ladylee8364
@ladylee8364 Год назад
Thank you for this video it was a good one to reminds us all to getting in to good haits i loved it and i will be incorporating a few of these ideas
@lucyramos1
@lucyramos1 Год назад
Love this video. This will definitely help me out a lot. Yes I am interested in budget friendly EPP video. Keep up the good work. 😊
@wendydeenizinski3382
@wendydeenizinski3382 Год назад
Great recommendations. I will definitely use these ideas. Thank you ❤
@clairedemasi1260
@clairedemasi1260 Год назад
Lots of good ideas and food for thought. 😊
@syllydaisy5412
@syllydaisy5412 Год назад
thank you for sharing the tips...much appreciated...
@CarolNexus
@CarolNexus 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for a really helpful and enjoyable video.
@vickyerhind
@vickyerhind Год назад
Love the habits you passed on.❤
@robinmarks5638
@robinmarks5638 Год назад
This is very good thank you!!
@helenogorman9467
@helenogorman9467 Год назад
Thanks Emma. Yes please on the rpp budget advice
@tracybrewer9640
@tracybrewer9640 Год назад
Some really great time saving tips here. Some of these I do. But quite a few I think I will start doing. Thank you for sharing your tips that you do. I've only just found your site here. And thinking while I baste my hexagons ready to sew together will watch a few more of your tutorials. Keep smiling and happy sewing
@kathleenmayhorne3183
@kathleenmayhorne3183 Год назад
Thank-you for the tips, I have some of those fancy threaders, and lots of glasses of differing strengths from years past. Years ago I was shown a simple pre-threading trick. Using a reel of thread and a packet of needles, and a traditional wire threader. Thread the whole packet of needles onto the threader, pull the thread through all of them at once. Hold needles flat against the reel with one thumb. Pull out enough thread for the first needle in line and a bit to wrap all of the other needles against the reel. Take off the first needle with it's thread, cut and wrap the rest close to the thead on your reel. As you empty your needles put them back in the needle packet, can your threader stay in the packet? When all are emptied, re-thread the lot again. This is a much smaller use of space, handy for on the go sewing. If you have to put your work aside, for a time, unthread the needles to prevent contamination of thread and needles, or use them in another current project. You could also use this method with your 10 needle holder. Did you know about those modern plastic reels, having a space inside, you pull off an end cap and have a needle space inside, make sure the cap is back on, securely. Check it out? That one is handy for travelling. Please be careful, your close to dylight light, may as fluorescent light does have UVA and UVB in them which is the bit that burns you and causes skin cancer.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you for the tips Kathleen, very useful. The light I am using is not the type of light you have described. It is not a fluorescent tube and doesn’t not emit uv or anything like that. It cannot cause cancer. I would not use or endorse something that wasn’t safe. It’s a special LED bulb that replicates daylight. I think you are thinking of the sunbed type lights and it isn’t anything like that at all. I hope that clears it up. Thanks for watching
@susanmei9980
@susanmei9980 Год назад
TFS those awesome tips abt threading the needles as one; and also the hollow tube inside the thread! 🌷
@carolannsidney5919
@carolannsidney5919 Год назад
Thankyou Emma, great hints and tips 😊
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching 😊
@beckyann8502
@beckyann8502 Год назад
Great tips!! Thank you ❤❤
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sharonwalker3697
@sharonwalker3697 Год назад
Thankyou for your video. so many handy hints. Love the wee project journal. Need to buy one, to keep on track.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad it was helpful Sharon, thanks for watching
@sandrawatts5423
@sandrawatts5423 11 месяцев назад
I have that needle threader and I love it
@barbarawaskom8417
@barbarawaskom8417 Год назад
These tips for making good habits as we work on our project was really helpful to me . I am going to try my best to implement these . Thank you .
@kathyferrara4444
@kathyferrara4444 11 месяцев назад
I love doing EPP. Thanks for the tips!
@kathleenjones2659
@kathleenjones2659 11 месяцев назад
Ell done Emma. Your tips have been helpful. Thankyou
@DeeNea
@DeeNea Год назад
emma, I love your videos. I have always threaded ❤several needles at a time...even in my cross stitch. The lighting and good posture are good too
@jacquelineknox1977
@jacquelineknox1977 Год назад
Thank you Emma for all your wonderful tips. They will certainly lead to better habits for my sewing in the future. Take care xx
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
I am so glad you liked it Jacqueline, thank you for watching, take care x
@joannes4792
@joannes4792 Год назад
Very helpful. Thank you Emma 🙏❤️
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sophiakantrales1277
@sophiakantrales1277 Год назад
Great pointers! I will try them! I do take papers out as I go as well! Thanks, Emma.
@dotathillcrest
@dotathillcrest Год назад
Thanks Emma, great tips, yes I would love to have ideas for economic quilting..
@sylviadonaghue9192
@sylviadonaghue9192 9 месяцев назад
Threading several needles at the beginning of a hand sewing project is brilliant! I have always filled several bobbins at a time for a sewing machine project, but never thought about the needles!!! Duh! Thank you!❤
@karenkoutsoumbaris6308
@karenkoutsoumbaris6308 Год назад
Thankyou Emma, that was great information, love your work.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
you are so kind, thank you Karen
@marilynpease8782
@marilynpease8782 Год назад
You always have such sensible suggestions. Thank you.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you Marilyn 😊
@cre8ive_intentions
@cre8ive_intentions Год назад
Thank you for the wonderful, helpful tips Emma.🙂💗
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@olgacarvalho4811
@olgacarvalho4811 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. Great ideas.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@jmadsen6118
@jmadsen6118 11 месяцев назад
I'm new to your channel and so happy I found you. Love your clear closeups and loads of inspiration! 🤍
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! 😊 I appreciate you following along
@darlenepiche1490
@darlenepiche1490 Год назад
Love your videos and your work, Emma! Thank you from San Diego, CA
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
thank you so much Darlene
@cricketbraden8212
@cricketbraden8212 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much Emma .All you do to help us is so generous and kind .Really Appreciate You
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox 10 месяцев назад
You are so welcome! Thank you so much 🌸
@tracyparris-volkner2721
@tracyparris-volkner2721 Год назад
Thank you for all your tips Emma.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
You are so welcome Tracy!
@lynetteharvie8870
@lynetteharvie8870 Год назад
Many great tips, thankyou
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
My pleasure!
@jeanpilgrim5149
@jeanpilgrim5149 Год назад
Great advise Emma thankyou xx😊
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
thanks ever so much Jean x
@carrieruston1964
@carrieruston1964 Год назад
Thanks for the wonderful tips and I like the idea of making many Epps at a time 😀🇨🇦
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad you like them! I think having a good basting session really helps to move the project forward
@lindak7499
@lindak7499 Год назад
Really nice and informative video - short and succinct. Thanks. I learned many years ago that when I finish for the day, if I prepare even one needle for my project I am more likely to pick up my project and stitch on a regular basis because I don't have to spend time threading a needle. So thanks for reinforcing that lesson.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
so glad you liked it Linda
@penkast1605
@penkast1605 Год назад
Excellent tips, Emma! Thank you!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
You're so welcome!
@robertadesantis9920
@robertadesantis9920 Год назад
I really like listen to and your tips. Keep up the good work.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
thank you Gabby!
@jessicarabbit1164
@jessicarabbit1164 Год назад
Thank you for putting this video together, I found it very informative. Any tips on saving money on a craft is, in my opinion, always a good thing!
@caroltemperley2261
@caroltemperley2261 Год назад
Thank you Emma 💞
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Oh thank you so much Carol! That is so kind and so appreciated 🤗
@threadwench250
@threadwench250 Год назад
Thanks!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
oh thank you so much! That's so kind of you
@tracymay1946
@tracymay1946 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video. I enjoyed listening to your ideas and the why's of them.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox 7 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@alisonmary1443
@alisonmary1443 Год назад
Thank you, tips are a great help I do need to a few on board. I chop and change what I do so notes are a must. Have a lovely week 🌸
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you so much Alison Mary, I hope you have a great week too x
@elizabethvallely4044
@elizabethvallely4044 Год назад
Great video Emma with good habits advice and tips! Thank you so much for sharing and teaching us all about EPP have learn a lot from you Emma thank you very much! God Bless hugs Liz.💕
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Im so glad you liked it, thanks for watching 🌸
@barbaracarter5724
@barbaracarter5724 Год назад
Thanks for all your great tips. You do absolutely beautiful work.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you so much!
@elizabethcollins8817
@elizabethcollins8817 Год назад
Very useful video! Thank you ✂️🧵🪡🌷
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bestcrossroad
@bestcrossroad 4 месяца назад
Thank you, Emma! Great tips!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox 4 месяца назад
You're so welcome!
@SylvieHurst
@SylvieHurst Год назад
Thank you so much Emma you are a true inspiration and are giving me my sewing mojo back. Please can I ask if you can share some more of your embroidery hexagons and sashiko please
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Yes I will try. Thanks so much Sylvie
@jonavin2361
@jonavin2361 Год назад
Such a great video - thank you so much for helping us to sew efficiently. Lots of great ideas, and you explain everything beautifully! I'm going to buy one of the desk needle threaders and hopefully one of the lamps! Xxx
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
I am so happy you liked the video Jo, thank you so much. You will love the threader and lamp, they are so good x
@sharonginger2997
@sharonginger2997 Год назад
I like the idea about the needles idea I will keep that in mind thank you
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@cheekyllamacreations
@cheekyllamacreations Год назад
Thank you so much for all those great tips, especially the needle threader tips. I will certainly take them on board, as a newby to this great craft! 👍🏼
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
@rozwatson5083
@rozwatson5083 Год назад
Thank you for another enjoyable session. Some of your tips I am using from your previous posts, but I've still found something new from this session. Take care Emma and happy sewing as always.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you so much Roz
@paulade-vene7313
@paulade-vene7313 Год назад
Oh, I live in Queensland Australia, and love epp
@junee9466
@junee9466 Год назад
Your work is so beautiful, Emma. And those glasses really suit you! x
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you so much 😊
@paulade-vene7313
@paulade-vene7313 Год назад
I have only just discovered your blog and I love it....
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you! Im so glad you like it 🌸
@howardpennpenn
@howardpennpenn 10 месяцев назад
Thank ypu...just beginning and your tips were very helpful! 👍
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@rosesbaker
@rosesbaker Год назад
Thank you Emma.... I always learn wonderful things on your tutorials. Excellent style of teaching. 👏 Kudos
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you Rosemary 🌸
@arlene9330
@arlene9330 5 месяцев назад
❤️ the cutting strip and then using a rotary mat to cut shapes.. using a glue to baste is terrific idea .. love this method to get started thanks for these tips .. hugs 🤗
@kellysilveira3390
@kellysilveira3390 3 месяца назад
All great tips that I absolutely need to incorporate, especially the idea to complete rows to keep myself motivated. And, sure, I'd like to see cost saving tips.
@marymachado3732
@marymachado3732 Год назад
What a great video today, loved the you show the needle threader, I am older and eyesight is not as good these days , so I will get me a needle threader , thanks so much
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
so glad it was helpful Mary
@melsmith5833
@melsmith5833 Год назад
Thank you Emma for the wisdom you shared here tonight. I was cutting out hex petals while watching. I like your idea of strips of fabric and doing a few at a time. I also think the compiled batch of basted, colorful shapes is a picture of wealth and treasure. As always, you bring peace and joy to our world of crafting. Much appreciation!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
thank you ever so much Mel, so glad you liked the video, enjoy your stitching!
@normamurphy2827
@normamurphy2827 Год назад
LOVE my Serious Reader light!!! Thank you, Emma 🙂
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
I’m so so glad!🌸
@marieandree6077
@marieandree6077 Год назад
Hello Emma ! I like very much your work of patchwork. Think you very much for your vidéo.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Hi Marie, so glad you liked it, thank you!
@helsynorfolk
@helsynorfolk Год назад
Thanks Emma, these are great tips. I’d be very interested in saving money too!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
I’m so glad Helen 😊
@barbarascott9500
@barbarascott9500 Год назад
Thanks for your videos! I am just beginning to do EPP. Would love a video about money saving tips.
@lindamannell1607
@lindamannell1607 Год назад
You look very nice in your glasses ❤
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Oh thank you!
@susandisley8887
@susandisley8887 Год назад
. I’m only just starting on this journey so thanks for all the tips 👍
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
You're so welcome!
@susanwilliams2506
@susanwilliams2506 Год назад
Hey Emma , nice to see you again . Thanks for the tips you suggested , so helpful will try them . Maybe they could help with my DWR , though some I have already doing . Take care , keep well .😊
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
so glad it was useful Susan, thank you, take care x
@taniasmith9135
@taniasmith9135 Год назад
Thank you so much for all the tips. As a newbie to this I need all the tips I can get lol
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
so glad it was useful Tania
@Yt-hb4wh
@Yt-hb4wh Год назад
Great tips!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Glad you think so!
@marysharp6366
@marysharp6366 Год назад
The clover needle threader is one of the best, I use it all the time. Hope you and yours are well. Regards from New Zealand
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you Mary, it’s a great gadget isn’t it. Take care
@gloriawagner9405
@gloriawagner9405 Год назад
I love that needle threader what an life saver when you can't see well
@lindahammond249
@lindahammond249 Год назад
I'm a new subscriber. I have never done EPP before, but want to start after watching several of your videos. Thank you for all the wonderful tips.
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
Thank you for watching and subscribing Linda, I hope you love EPP when you give it a try
@wendybond2848
@wendybond2848 Год назад
Fantastic ideas Emma. Many can be used in other crafts as well. I have a mountain of granny squares I made during lockdown and really love them, however if I had only sewed them together a row at a time, they would not still be sitting in a bag!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
thank you for watching Wendy, I am sure you'll get to them one day x
@soniatriana9091
@soniatriana9091 Год назад
Dear Emma: Once again, I totally enjoyed listening to you & agreeing with you on many of your tips. Many I already do, and I’m not a quilt maker! Your other tips are so encouraging that I am slowly considering the idea of trying to make a small hexagon item, in order to try hand sewing in small batches!! And yes, excellent lighting & having clear vision is crucial to anything we do with our eyes, even just reading & watching RU-vid videos!! As always, it was a wonderful experience watching you this morning(it’s 7am in CA) as I sipped my tea in a very quiet house!! Have a lovely week!! Thank you!!
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox
@emmajonesvintagesewingbox Год назад
oh thank you so much Sonia, I am glad you enjoyed the video, have a great week too
Далее
Я нашел кто меня пранкует!
00:51
Просмотров 468 тыс.
When You Get Ran Over By A Car...
00:15
Просмотров 3 млн
Which water gun won??
0:30
Просмотров 56 млн