I just found your tutorial and I want to say, it is the MOST explanatory I have seen so far. I love the way you did it step by step for the cover and now after watching your tutorial, I am finally ready to tackle my own sewing pattern junk journal. My granddaughter loves to play in my sewing room and I want to leave her a junk journal documenting her times spent in there with me. I am 70 and she just turned 4, but she is my sewing buddy for sure. Thank you for giving me that boost I've needed to start. I look forward to more videos from you. You definitely get a thumbs up from me.
@aroundthecraftroom2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. I love using old sewing patterns in my crafting. It would be great to put little pieces of fabrics from things you make for your granddaughter in the journal. I have a lot of memories of things I made for my children and my grandchildren. Enjoy you time with her They do grow up so fast. I have three granddaughters in their 20s now.
@genevajohnson23783 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial. A sewing journal sounds like such a cute idea.
@FabricPaperAndBeads2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I’ve been thinking about making a sewing journal for a while now, and you’ve inspired me with so many ideas! I’m so glad that you showed that YES paste is good for this project because I bought a container of it a few years back and have not used it because someone else said it wasn’t very good. But she was trying to use it in a different way. I have subbed and liked and will share your videos because you have some great ideas and us crafters can never get enough crafty videos! 😊❤️🙋♀️
@aroundthecraftroom2 жыл бұрын
Thanks you so much for watching. I do like the YES paste this is me second jar of it. I enjoy trying to show others how I craft. So maybe you can find some new way to do some crafting too. Have a great day. 😊