Improvising a Bobbin Lace Pillow and Bobbins With Whatever's Around

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
  • Maybe it's too late in the day to go to the store and buy materials to build a fabulous new lace pillow. Maybe you want to try a different style and you're just not sure if you'll like it. Maybe you're waiting for your historical museum worthy original lace pillow and bobbins once owned by a certain monarch to come in the mail. Maybe you're on a reasonably equipped desert island and need to make Bobbin Lace. Whatever your reason, let's see if we can make a Bobbin Lace pillow and bobbins with stuff that might be lying around. These are probably not the best long term pillows, nor are they traditional or historical in any way except the vague shape, but they would do in a pinch. Let's flex our creativity as makers, and see what we can come up with.
    (And, by the way, this was a get-inspired-by-an-idea-and-rush-over-to-film-it kind of video. If you don't already know, I have lots of kids, and not only can they be heard from time to time here, but they can also cause some minor continuity issues. :) Such is life as a mom.)
    If you make an improvised pillow or bobbins, or have any other cool ideas on things to use, tag me on Instagram. I would love to see them!
    / bryce.historically
    Music by EpidemicSound.com
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Komentáře • 47

  • @acekidatelier
    @acekidatelier Před 4 lety +31

    This is so great if you just want to try bobbin lace for the first time and you don't to commit any money to it, in case you don't like doing it. Thank you!

  • @NamiSparrow
    @NamiSparrow Před 4 lety +31

    I thought wanting to try making bobbin lace for the first time ever during this quarantine would be HELL but turns out this is the perfect solution :D

  • @DebiSunset
    @DebiSunset Před 3 lety +6

    5" pool noodle for a pillow 😊 wrap it woth cotten batting to make it bigger and cover

    • @BryceHistorically
      @BryceHistorically  Před 3 lety

      Yes, perfect!

    • @denisepettit8534
      @denisepettit8534 Před 10 měsíci

      I have those pool noodles. Thank you for the idea. I also have batting. How did it work for you?

  • @momentobooks
    @momentobooks Před 8 měsíci +3

    I made mine with by cutting an old piece of styrofoam and covering it with fabric. It's been years and it's holding up just fine. I like the idea of paper towel for a roller pillow!

  • @TheTymotek
    @TheTymotek Před 4 lety +11

    Thank you, great ideas, and takes pressure away from dipping my toes in yet another craft.

  • @denisepettit8534
    @denisepettit8534 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I appreciate your way of thinking, with this video I know I'll be able to give it a go. Just learned of bobbin lace today and subscribing and ringing the bell in hopes to see many more videos on bobbin lace. Thank you.

  • @beftefur1
    @beftefur1 Před 2 lety +2

    I had seen someone use a pool noodle for the roller pillow. ;-)

  • @SuperFidella
    @SuperFidella Před 4 lety +3

    I enjoy the snippets of your kid interactions at the ends of your videos.

  • @YahveAnne
    @YahveAnne Před 3 lety +2

    I made myself a roller pillow out of an old vitamin bottle, a wood chop stick, a cut up dollar tree cutting board, upholstery foam, and hot glue covering in fabric in a cardboard holder to keep it still. I have it so the chop stick it attached to the bottle cap and can still be removed to hold thread, patterns, pins, etc.

  • @Ire308
    @Ire308 Před 3 lety +1

    The clothespin bobbin is really a good idea, since it is so difficult to found the real thing.

  • @beverlyroutier7795
    @beverlyroutier7795 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you so much for the tips!!! I wanted to get started on bobbin lace but when I read how to make the pillow, etc. for the work I almost backed out until I saw your video. Yes, just the things we have in the house will get the craft started!!

  • @marjohnsmusings3222
    @marjohnsmusings3222 Před 3 lety +1

    I used a yoga roller and made a cover for it.

  • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
    @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Před 3 lety +1

    Ah you're a genius! I was watching you and wanted to try but obviously don't have the stuff. I am looking for stuff to make for a doll house and have enough crochet things (well in my skill range) and wanted to try something lacier! I will definately give this a try. I want to try tatting too but I may start with this first to see if I can come up with anything. Like they say "Necessity is the mother of invention" and while I don't actually need doll house things, wanting to make something pretty is reason enough for me. And I will learn something too!

  • @JesBalascio
    @JesBalascio Před rokem

    Great sense of humor and AMAZING information. Thank you so much 💘💘

  • @brianaschmidt910
    @brianaschmidt910 Před 3 lety +2

    I am considering carving pencils into a vague bobbin shape

  • @tashawiehe2875
    @tashawiehe2875 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for that! I love this kind of thinking and I want to learn how to do this. I have just ordered some bobbins tho but want to make my own pillow. I’m super excited!!

  • @jaymejones7623
    @jaymejones7623 Před 4 lety +2

    I just remembered that I have bolster pillow that I'm not currently using that I might be able to use - depending on how squishy it is! Thanks for the great ideas for getting to try something new for dirt cheap!!!

  • @segbaillie2824
    @segbaillie2824 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your presentation style and the typical Bryce backing track of mellow string music, occasional baby chirps and the tinkle of scissors and pins in that lovely cut glass dish. Such a nice thing to hold pins - does it make it easier to pick them up?

    • @BryceHistorically
      @BryceHistorically  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you for that. The sounds of my life. 😊 Yes, I like to keep my pins in a bowl because they lie flat, and I can just grab them. It’s also so much easier when I’m pulling them off of the pillow to just drop them into a dish, instead of placing each one into a pincushion. 😉

  • @mariateresat4991
    @mariateresat4991 Před 3 lety

    Great idea.. Thank you

  • @lindapesnell5723
    @lindapesnell5723 Před 4 lety

    ❤️Wonderful Ideas Thank You❤️

  • @nataly6436
    @nataly6436 Před 4 lety

    Your videos are edited and recorded so well! Super helpful ideas also 😊

  • @sumoneelse4341
    @sumoneelse4341 Před 2 lety

    Oh my goodness I just found your channel today and I'm LOVING it! Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge! ❤
    I just had to comment on this video, I love how well rounded you are, I laughed seeing a tire pressure gauge paired with a calligraphy pen and nib, and then you balanced it out with colored pencils and crochet hooks and of course the clothespins! So real and so awesome! Thank you SO much! I can't wait to get started!

  • @marybradley168
    @marybradley168 Před 4 lety

    Great ideas Bryce! Mary

  • @meh825
    @meh825 Před 3 lety

    This is great for me because where I live I don't have access to most of this stuff. Everything has to be found online and they're darn expensive.

  • @GrungeEmo
    @GrungeEmo Před 3 lety

    About 2 years ago, I saw a bobbin lace demonstration, and I thought it was amazing. It looked so hard and they where like no, they teach school children bobbin lace. However, I did not want to invest into so much to get me started on this craft (Hubby says I have too many crafts as it is LOL) I have plenty of threads for my tatting and other hoarding habits of craft supplies from thrift lol I have these same old fashion clothes pins (again, hoarding from thrift lol) and we just moved so I got a ton of good cardboard! I am so excited that I have everything I need to at least try this craft to see if I like it! Thank you!!

  • @suburbanartistry
    @suburbanartistry Před 10 měsíci

    Do you have a video that explains these different types of pillows? I've been intrigued by this craft ever since I saw it in action at our art museum but never thought I'd have the patience or skill for it. My boyfriend apparently disagreed and bought me bobbins as well as a loom as an anniversary present. Now I have to try! Watching videos like this is showing me that it can be very approachable.

  • @TariHuffaker
    @TariHuffaker Před 4 lety +1

    this brought the thought that maybe, just maybe, bobbins could be made right at home from polymer clay...maybe.

    • @kathrynwass6422
      @kathrynwass6422 Před 3 lety +1

      OOO! that would be awesome, I can envision them right now! You could even make pairs of different colors!

  • @Stielstra123
    @Stielstra123 Před 4 lety +2

    I was thinking a foam roller would make a pretty good bolster pillow

  • @carolstewart1144
    @carolstewart1144 Před 4 lety +1

    Did you make the pin cushion that looks like a mushroom with black velvet top? It's beautiful! If not, where did it come from?

    • @BryceHistorically
      @BryceHistorically  Před 4 lety +3

      Yes I did. Thanks! (It was a salt shaker in its previous life, and I made a pincushion top for it 😉)

  • @myrany8407
    @myrany8407 Před 3 lety +1

    I am just starting with bobbin lace and have a pretty dumb newbie question for you. Long term I plan to be making the lace for my own victorian blouses and petticoats (and other heirloom sewing). So I am talking about long lengths of narrow lace. What kind of pillow do I need for that? All the kits seem to have cookie pillows but I am beginning to think maybe I need a bolster or a roller. In short I am researching myself into total confusion. The thing is I would like to get the right pillow for my own long term goal from the start rather than something that just wont do the job and have to replace it.

    • @BryceHistorically
      @BryceHistorically  Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely! My next video, which is taking forever to edit, is about recreating some Edwardian lace from one of my tea dresses. To address your question, though, cookie pillows, bolster pillows, and roller pillows will all work for making lengths of bobbin lace. Do you have one that you are drawn to? My favorite is the roller pillow, but that is just personal preference. I like that the roller allows the pattern to go on forever, and that the bobbins lay down flat. 😊

    • @myrany8407
      @myrany8407 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BryceHistorically TY so much for the reply. Yes the infinite pattern is why I was drawn to the roller pillow. Somehow I would think having to move the work and repin it (to get the continuous length) on a cookie pillow is asking for problems.

  • @stephaniemorey8351
    @stephaniemorey8351 Před 4 lety

    I'm not a guy, but you could use duct tape to keep the roller pillows from moving. Great video.

  • @crochetcreator..9997
    @crochetcreator..9997 Před 3 lety

    From where can we get??

  • @scribblesandknots
    @scribblesandknots Před 3 lety

    When you suggested we tag you on Instagram to show you improvised bobbins, I went to try and could not find your Instagram handle! There seem to be a lot of Bryce Adams on Instagram.

    • @BryceHistorically
      @BryceHistorically  Před 3 lety

      Bryce.historically (there’s a link in the description, too). Yay! I can’t wait to see 😁