 on the 15 line. That's really amazing. Yeah, I'm a great ripper. You are. Alright, so we're going to make a pillow here. Tell me what to do. Okay, you're going to love this. It's really easy. The first thing you do is you measure the size of your pillow. And this one is a 15 by 15 pillow. So when you are covering a pillow, you want to make it kind of snug fitting. Okay, so we're going to cut pieces that are 15 by 15 to make it nice and snug. Yeah, so we get our piece of fabric out. Oh, it's so pretty. I actually also, if you want to try, I love ripping fabric. I'm a fabric ripper. Do you want to try to rip? We can cut some with the cutter and then also do a little ripage. Yeah, we'll do both. Okay, so let's get this lined up nice and on here. We'll find the 15 and go like this. Okay, and then we're going to rip that. So you just pull it apart. Some fabric ripping all the way to the end is fine. Alright. Wow, how do you know it's not going to go crazy? Well, nice quality fabric rips right on the grain, so it gives you a really straight edge. Wow, that's pretty cool. And so for pillow making, especially when you're not doing like real fine stuff like quilting. So you see, we can kind of, you kind of use your fingers to press it out. It's called finger pressing because the heat of your fingers will actually do a little bit of pressing for you when you're sewing. Wow. You can see, you pull it down and it is exactly on the 15 line. It is, that's pretty amazing. Yeah, I'm a great ripper. You are! Okay, so then we're going to do the other one. Now you're going to get to cut, line this up right here. Sorry about the dog, Barg, I told you that would happen. Yeah, it's all good. Wait, let's get this a little bit more lined up. So where did you get this fabric at? I ordered this from a little tiny online shop called Bloomerie Fabrics. Okay. And they're out of, they're in Virginia somewhere. And I like them, they have really nice quality and they do some fun little sales. This was a remnant sale they had. Yeah. Okay, so now you're going to stand where I am and you're going to hold this down. Okay. You're not a lefty are you? No. Okay, so then, wait a minute, let me stand there. Are you a lefty? No. Okay. Okay, go like this and stand like that. Well, I just moved it. That doesn't matter that much. Okay. Are you good? Yeah. Well, I'll hold it down too. Okay, then we'll do, rip it off there. Okay, so this is going to be the front of the pillow. Okay. All right, it's going to go just like this. And you see how it's done, people sometimes get alarmed like, oh, it doesn't go all the way, but it's going to be really nice. We'll be able to fit her in there. So the back of it, what we're going to do is we're going to measure how long this is. Okay. And it is 28. So we're going to just cut this in half. Okay. And then we're going to just do folds so that, hold on, I'll show you. Okay. All right. Do you want to rip or cut? I like the ripping. Okay, let's do it. It is so fun. I love ripping too. So I'll do the first cut for you and then you can just rip that open right there. I did better job ripping than I did. Yeah, just you can, you can hold it up and really rip. It's not going to go around. Perfect. Perfect ripage. Okay. Yeah, I like it. Okay. So then we want to, what we're going to do is go over to the iron. Okay. This is something else I don't do. Morning has to do all the ironing at home because. Really? That we never ironed is while we grew up. Right. I know. Right. Right. Yeah. I can, some people's parents, remember did do a lot of ironing. Like they'd show up for school and they'd be all pressed and I'd be like. No, not me. Okay. So we're just going to press right here and right here. So you just press that. And now what I, all I did was just kind of make a nice deep fold here. Okay. And we could sew this down, but I don't think we need to. Unless you think you're going to be washing this. No, I'll be fine. Okay. Yeah. So just press that down, that corner down. Yep. And we're going to do the same thing with the other one. Okay. That seems, do you want me to move this? Yeah. And that same fold is okay? Yep. Okay. Um, you know what we should do is fold, have this be. Yeah. Wait a minute though. Just working out the kinks here. Make sure it lines up. There we go. So that we don't see this. Okay. And this fabric is by Basic Gray. She's a fabric designer. Okay. That's her company name. Now, when they design these, how do they, how do they do it? Well, just like I have a publishing company, there's different fabric design companies. So they will, um, you can, there's a bunch of these, uh, so they will like, I think they do a lot of it on computer, like on computer programs. And they have a lot of artists who do it and, um, different, different people. I'm trying to think of an artist who has done, I don't know if you remember, like Ed Emberley, who did all those like funny, remember when we were kids and they have like, um, like those funny drawings where they would teach you how to draw like an alligator with like a crazy face and stuff, like step by step that a lot of that was Ed Emberley. And he has a bunch of fabric lines or you can buy and then like, I've done it before on my little crayon holders and stuff. So all we're going to do here, this is called an envelope style, um, pillow. And so we're going to put those together and you can see that this is the envelope right here, envelope, envelope. And then we just take this piece and we go right sides together. Cause it's going to be turned inside out. And we get our pins right there. I want you to grab one of the thousand pin cushions. Yes. That's because that's that like, that's from the um, flea teak. Oh, is it really? Yeah. That's like a little, somebody made that little quilt piece. And then. Yeah. And then we'll just pin these all together and just stick them in there. Yep. The ball should be going towards the center because you don't want to. All right. Now let's go over to the machine. You sit right there. Okay. So the first thing we do is we just, we're going to sew along the edge here. Okay. So you just put your foot down. Okay. Do you want me to do it now? No. Not yet. This is called the sewing foot. Oh, okay. So this is the foot I'm putting in. I realize that. That is called the pedal. Okay. Okay. So we're going to put the needle in. Okay. And I have this thing right here, which makes it go nice and slow for you. Okay, good. And you're just going to sew along the edge here. Okay. So I'll help. Nice and tight? Yeah. I'll help you. Don't worry. Go ahead and press the pedal. You can push it all the way down as fast as you can. It still won't go very fast. See, we can make it go like that. Or we can make it go nice and slow. Oh, stop. Yeah. Okay. I just folded. I didn't. I was being a show off. Okay. Go ahead. Now it goes right over top of these little pins. Yeah. It'll go right over. Some people take them out, but I usually just leave them in. Does it ever hit the pins? Rarely. And then you just, then the pin just kind of bends. It's fine. Keep going. I found a boss in the project here. No, I'm glad you are because I don't know what I'm doing. Sometimes these corner pins, I'll take them out, but I think it was going to be fine. Okay. Stop. Okay. And turn that thing so that the needle goes down in. Yes. Perfect. Okay. So now I'm going to lift up my foot and turn to make the corner. Oh, that's really cool. Now keep going. All right. Do I don't need to do anything there, right? I will tell you that the pillow, I use that for my seven classes. It gets real flat. It's like from Walmart. So your pillow, if you want to go get a better pillow form, if you happen to like this in the end of what I'm taking over. Okay. And one more, a couple more. And then we'll stop again. Okay. Stop. And put it back down. Yep. Oh, such a good student. And take your finger and lift that pedal up. It's up a little higher. Up a little higher. You can feel it right there. Oh, yeah. There we go. And then we just turn. Turn. Okay. Put the foot down. Yep. Halfway done. Halfway. Now have you ever caught your finger? I recently finally did it. Everybody talks about that. And I was like, I don't know how they possibly could do that, but I recently did. And just like clip my fingernail pretty low. I could see how it happened to me. It was when I was sewing one of those llamas and I bought this particularly thick fur. And I was kind of like pushing it through my machine. And, um, okay. And a couple more. There. You do that thing where you put the needle down. And then turn. Lift up the foot. Yep. And then we just turn it 45 degrees. Okay. Almost there. See, you're going to take up sewing, aren't you? Yeah. This is awesome. Well, I really started sewing because I bought my first house. And I really, I wanted to make curtains and pillows. I wanted to decorate. And so, yeah, just keep on going. I was kind of straightening it. So I made curtains, which is so boring making curtains. Super boring. It's just like really long straight lines. All right. And almost done. Let's put it down and turn. And then we're just going to sew like a little bit over those stitches. And that will secure the stitches so they don't come undone. Okay. Go ahead. Okay. Perfect. You're a natural. Yay. And then I have a little cutter over here. Okay. Now we'll just have to put that iron on because we're going to iron it. We need to cut off, take out the pins. Okay. And cut the corners so we have nice sharp corners. Okay. Do you want me to start taking the pins out? Yep. And then we just put it on the pillow and we're done. Wow. Fastest sewing project ever. That is awesome. Like, technically, like, you know, people would want you to sew that down, but we don't pay attention to that. You're going to listen to their rules. That's right. Let's do what we want. Man, I could use this and if I could figure this out and do this at home. Yeah. I could really change, because I do a lot of staging for my houses. Yeah, it will be perfect for that. Yeah. And throw pillows make such a huge difference. They do. Do I turn it inside out first? The first thing we're going to do is we're going to cut our little corners so we get nice sharp corners. You can do it with that if you want. Now make sure, though, that you don't cut that. You just want to cut, like, like an eighth of an inch below that. That's good. That's good. Okay. You're going to get out your daughter's sewing machine. I know. It's still in the box. And get some, like, you know, IKEA has really cool fabrics. Like, good. And then Joanne's does have, like, you go to the decor. Yeah. And you can find some cute stuff that could, you know, really liven up a couch or whatever. Yeah. I really like this color here. All right. Okay. Now all we're going to do is just... See this? Grab one of those chopsticks. Chopsticks. Yeah. Because... I saw you poking the corners in the other one. Yeah. Exactly. So we're going to poke corners. There's more uses to these than just Chinese ones. That's right. I'll go in there and be like, can I have a bunch of chopsticks? Okay. So you just get in there and poke those corners out. Give them a little pressure. Is that good? Mm-hmm. Oh, I see this one's not popped out. Yeah. There's a kid up there. Stomping. That'll happen. All right. Okay. Now do your kids like to sew with you at all? They can't. Yeah. They can sew a little. I think that sometimes they prefer that I'm not around when they do this. Yeah. Okay. Now just let's press it flat. Okay. When I gave the... When I had the little sewing class, my daughter going into eighth grade, she took the class. Oh. So I had her fill a spot and... Have you done anything for their school? I helped with the musical, the middle school musical. I helped make costumes. So I'll do that. One of my 13-year-olds into theater. So... Oh, this got a little funny on the back, but that won't matter. All right. Now you have to finagle that in there. I know it looks a little small, but it's going to look good because it'll be tight. Oh, and let's close this up so the old ladies don't get mad at you. Nope. There are injuries. Work related injuries. Peace. Yeah. Now you got to really work it in there. Okay. Work it into the corners. You got to fluff it up. Yeah. Let's work it up. Hello. Oh, that is so cute. Isn't that cute? Yeah. Now you have a cute little pillow that matches my bedroom stuff. Yeah. I love it. Thank you so much. You're welcome. It'd be fun too. You could put like tassels on the end. Yeah. Or wrap it like a ribbon. Yeah. Pretty pretty. Yeah. All right. Good job. Well done. Thanks.