@borsello0216 In sewing, piping is a type of trim or embellishment consisting of a strip of folded fabric inserted into a seam to define the edges or style lines of a garment or other textile object. Usually the fabric strip is cut on the bias, and often it is folded over a cord. It may be made from either self-fabric (the same fabric as the object to be ornamented) or contrasting fabric, or of leather
I find these videos very useful as an inexperienced sewer. It might make sense to have another series for someone with more experience that moves a bit faster and doesn't repeat things as much. But this is perfect for beginners! (And even more useful if the segments were numbered.)
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Video order.... I copied off of vcaveney off the first video. Here's the order (based on the existing numbering of the Series, which is wrong.):
12, 18, 22, 21, 5, 8, 24, 25, 19, 9, 13, 6, 2, 10, 4, 17, 15, 20, 16, 7, 14, 3, 11, 23
Stardustnmoonbeamz 6 days ago in playlist Creating a Couch Slipcover
Piping? it is called welt. She is using the wrong kind of machine also, her stuff gonna fall apart. She is so dumb
borsello0216 10 months ago
@borsello0216 In sewing, piping is a type of trim or embellishment consisting of a strip of folded fabric inserted into a seam to define the edges or style lines of a garment or other textile object. Usually the fabric strip is cut on the bias, and often it is folded over a cord. It may be made from either self-fabric (the same fabric as the object to be ornamented) or contrasting fabric, or of leather
buttman1986 4 months ago
You Got to Be Kidding Me! I CAN'T SEE ANYTHING
SPAM VIDEO.
adrianafrancesca 1 year ago
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Blueternity1 1 year ago
I think she is awesome and I would subscribe to her website if she had one
prossi1971 1 year ago
I find these videos very useful as an inexperienced sewer. It might make sense to have another series for someone with more experience that moves a bit faster and doesn't repeat things as much. But this is perfect for beginners! (And even more useful if the segments were numbered.)
fotogal13 1 year ago
Repeats herself too much.
chronickitchen 2 years ago