Make Your Own Fabric Bowls with Rob!

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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2017
  • Click here to get supplies: bit.ly/FabricBowls_yt
    Rob demonstrates how to make a homemade fabric dish with poly-wrapped cotton cording, wonder clips, a stiletto tool, and 2.5 inch strips of precut fabric (jelly rolls). We used Cotton Couture Paradise 2.5" Strips by Michael Miller Fabrics for Michael Miller. Learn how to join to strips with a bias or miter seam.
    Get supplies by clicking the link below: www.missouriquiltco.com/land/...

Komentáře • 178

  • @elainehill1025
    @elainehill1025 Před 7 lety +3

    I formerly would hand wrap my rope, but it cramped my hands up. so I went to the hardware store and bought a 5 foot length of "Flow guard gold" 1/2" cpvc pipe. About 2 & 1/4 inches from each end I drilled a hole all the way through; just big enough to put my clothes line rope thru that would be wrapped with the fabric. then at 4 & 1/2 inches from each end drill another hole all the way thru on each end. cap off the ends with a 5/8 " rubber thing that would go on the end of a cane.( they were 55 Cents) each I salvaged some of those thing-a-ma- jigs that come off a fleece jacket; that has a spring in it to clamp onto a cording..I strung one end of the clothesline rope thru the clamp spring thing, then threaded the rope thru one end of the pipe holes, across to the other side and out thru the holes and then thru the clamp spring to hold in place. I tightened it up so it looked like a wide half moon shape; ( but not too tight or the pipe will break). This prevents the rope from twisting & twisting.I sit in my recliner, with the curved und under my thighs, and the rope is strung across in front of my face; so I can wrap the rope easily with the tension just right. I put on one strip tack the next strip with glue stick and keep on wrapping!! once the section of rope is wrapped, you squeezed the springs to give slack, and pull the rope thru the holes to feed the next section of rope to wrap. it cost me less than $5 to make. You can sit & watch TV for hours doing this wrapping and not get fatigued. Rob I dare you to make one of these!!!!!!!!! & show it on your Man Sewing show!!! let me know if you want a photo.....

  • @peterivkovich2314
    @peterivkovich2314 Před 8 měsíci +1

    from Gerry- I use 1" wide bias strips. They work well. I use a few dabs of tacky glue to hold them. If you want to use a jelly roll, I would cut the fabric down the middle. I do like the way you have finished the bowl. Thanks for sharing and God bless.

  • @stillhatecoffee
    @stillhatecoffee Před 7 lety +1

    What a fun project! I'm learning to sew at 35 yrs old and have so far hemmed a pair of trousers.... This bowl looks like great fun and I could use it on my craft desk as I work on projects.Thanks for your instructions and humour!!

  • @aprilbuckland7955
    @aprilbuckland7955 Před 7 lety

    I have wanted to make one of these bowls for a while now, but hadn't taken the time to find or watch a tutorial on it yet. I like the way that you explained the process and appreciate the camera angles allowing us to see how to do it. Thanks Rob!!

  • @targus98
    @targus98 Před 7 lety

    just started learning all the cool things about sewing with a machine and the fun you can have with it, how ever you feel like it should be.

  • @laurajeanrusin5524
    @laurajeanrusin5524 Před 7 lety +6

    LOVE the ending! I never wanted to make one of these before, but now you've inspired me. Be well.

    • @ava0536
      @ava0536 Před 3 lety

      Laura Jean Rusin
      A

  • @LivisSpanol
    @LivisSpanol Před 7 lety +1

    Hola Rob, your bowls are beautiful, I can't wait to make my own!!!! Thanks!!!

  • @sandratorres9635
    @sandratorres9635 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome project Rob, great job. Your tutorials motivate me to try something new. Thank you.

  • @marthagatton5093
    @marthagatton5093 Před 7 lety +2

    Excelente! Love the fabric with variegated thread, perfect for Cinco de Mayo..Muy bien Rob!!

  • @Joy1957K
    @Joy1957K Před 6 lety +1

    LOL!!!! I was totally 'wrapped' in that vid.... you make the hardest things look so easy! 👍💖

  • @joanpeterson8041
    @joanpeterson8041 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Rob, I enjoy all of your videos. You have such patience with every project you do. I look forward to your next project each time. Keep the videos coming and I keep on learning things with each one. Thank you for the work you put into each project to make it easier for us to understand. Thank you for all the help you have provided in each project and explaining each step for us.

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      Joan, thank you so much for all the love and kind words. I am so glad that you have enjoyed my tutorials! I keep going because of viewers like you. :)

    • @janewilliams3326
      @janewilliams3326 Před 6 lety

      Joan Peterson q

  • @shellyboyle3185
    @shellyboyle3185 Před 7 lety +2

    love the ending! bless your heart Rob...that took a long time! but it was a fun project!

    • @barbarakoscinski6622
      @barbarakoscinski6622 Před 3 lety

      I didn't see any explanation about taking your two and a half inch strip of fabric and folding it in half

  • @DavidPeterPhD
    @DavidPeterPhD Před 6 lety

    So easy to make! And, this is a wonderful way to use up some stash, or "left-over" binding scraps.

  • @myrahaws5148
    @myrahaws5148 Před 7 lety

    Thanks Rob thus one was a real treat. I have considered making a fabric bowl but wasn't sure how to start. And now I do. loved the ending.

  • @danacrocco3592
    @danacrocco3592 Před 7 lety +2

    You gotta have the patience of a saint to make one of these! Cool idea and pretty bowls. Love the end, you got it perfect! :)

  • @shikhamanchanda3365
    @shikhamanchanda3365 Před 7 lety +9

    Ending of video is superb..... Love your projects👌👌👌👌

  • @hollycaron3567
    @hollycaron3567 Před 7 lety

    I make these also. I have used lace and ruffle yarn also, I have also just used small nylon rope and not wrapped it and used the variegated thread. I give them out to my clients as closing gifts. Great job Rob! Love your tutorials!!

  • @Rezellen
    @Rezellen Před 7 lety +20

    Rob is to sewing, as Alton Brown is to food. I love being a crafty foodie, life is good.

  • @cc83jc85
    @cc83jc85 Před 7 lety +1

    LOVE these bowls! I have seen them before but I feel your brighter colours is fantastic idea! I may try the Kaffe Fassett fabrics too...more colour then again. I also love boxes made of fabrics- haven't done those as yet!..loved your ending! thanks, Marietta, Brisbane

  • @RamonaPugliese
    @RamonaPugliese Před 7 lety

    Rob your are a great Instructor. Your teaching is precise and clear and your personality is great. Laughing out loud at the end of your video. Now let's see if I can teach my grand daughter who is 6 years old. Thank You

  • @bettyhill9403
    @bettyhill9403 Před 5 lety +1

    I needed that surprising ending! Ha-hee! The bowl is great!

  • @serm48
    @serm48 Před 7 lety +1

    Love this, must try making one of these bowls. Thank you so much!!!!

  • @FromRVtoCrafts
    @FromRVtoCrafts Před 7 lety

    Rob sounded like Ty Pennington at the beginning of this video, the gray hair was a funny touch at the end. I always love to watch when a guy can sew or knit, makes me very envious.

  • @janetcozens4623
    @janetcozens4623 Před 7 lety

    Oh so very clever Rob thank you for sharing

  • @iampaperprincess
    @iampaperprincess Před 7 lety +1

    Beautiful bowl! Thank you for the entertainment! 😜 But, I definitely know my limits....I would not have the time or patience for this one! Keep up the great tutes Rob! 😎

  • @michellewohlgemuth8597

    Just found your Man Sewing videos and I really enjoy the ones I have watched so far. I've been watching you on Stitching Heaven for awhile.

  • @BUMKID622
    @BUMKID622 Před 7 lety +3

    the ending was hilarious and unexpected!!! great job;)

  • @scottcastles4694
    @scottcastles4694 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks Rob for the laugh at the end! Love that beard.

  • @galadriel4101
    @galadriel4101 Před 7 lety

    I've always loved these bowls but never knew how to make them. Now I do! thanks

  • @violetlovestosewandquilt2027

    Another fantastic tutorial! Thank you for sharing.

  • @leasmadello5702
    @leasmadello5702 Před 6 lety

    Great video! Nice bowls and loved your ending hahaha !!

  • @scoop2591
    @scoop2591 Před 5 lety

    Great simple, clear instructions ! Love the beard bit at the end !! :)

  • @SuperBettyboop23
    @SuperBettyboop23 Před 6 lety +1

    Lol 😂 oh Rob you’re so funny ! I love the bowl that you made it was awesome I’m going to have to try it myself and it really didn’t look that hard👍🏼

  • @theflamingpearl
    @theflamingpearl Před 6 lety

    Thank you, I just found out about your site, great idea and fun instructions! 🌈💚🧡💜

  • @lizbyrne3065
    @lizbyrne3065 Před rokem

    You are amazing and so fun to watch! Thanks from Nicaragua!

  • @kimbuddha4812
    @kimbuddha4812 Před 7 lety +1

    Hahaha, Awesomeness to the End! Thanks for another great tutorial. : )

  • @witchypoo420
    @witchypoo420 Před 7 lety +2

    Love!

  • @kimberlyb1180
    @kimberlyb1180 Před 7 lety

    Love the ending! Made my day. Thanks Rob :)

  • @winkielaroo
    @winkielaroo Před 6 lety

    LOL! Great ending, thanks for keeping it light :)

  • @carylesyme1423
    @carylesyme1423 Před 7 lety

    great tutitorial!! So enjoy your program.

  • @queenopearls
    @queenopearls Před 7 lety

    Rob this is wonderful!

  • @janerios3497
    @janerios3497 Před rokem

    You are a good teacher. 👍

  • @lesleymorris6920
    @lesleymorris6920 Před 7 lety +2

    LOL, great ending, my feelings as well, however I'm inspired to bowl :)

  • @leerock4ever81
    @leerock4ever81 Před 7 lety +1

    look like your friend on the shelf there. lol! very cool craft

  • @bridgettescreations1733

    I made these years ago for gifts you did it a little different then me but think your way is better idea I will have to try your ideas thanks

  • @mary-katemunro9024
    @mary-katemunro9024 Před 7 lety +1

    Love it! thanks for the tutorial! :)

  • @researchin
    @researchin Před rokem

    LOL! Love the end of the video. Great tutorial.

  • @hannahaguilar435
    @hannahaguilar435 Před 3 lety

    I was not expecting the ending!!!!😂😂😂😂

  • @barbarad7193
    @barbarad7193 Před 7 lety

    Really got several chuckles at your ending. It was my sentiment exactly. I have resorted to using the colored cording I get at home improvement stores so I don't have to wrap. The only problem is that my colors are very limited. Your bowl looks beautiful -- it makes me want to try wrapping cord again. Your tips will be helpful. Love your tutorials.

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      What a great idea! I am glad you found inspiration from this tutorial!

  • @SundaysChild100
    @SundaysChild100 Před 7 lety +1

    Hey Rob, happy new year! I've been making these bowls for years, but you have given me some great tips. Thanks for your creative and ingenious mind!

  • @maryjanesteinbrecher6777

    Haha "old man"... funny ending to a fantastic job! Ty

  • @deborahgiles8214
    @deborahgiles8214 Před 7 lety +1

    Great tutorial--thanks for all the great technical tips, particularly for managing the fabric and cording as your go along. I was using an elastic that happened to be in my sewing room for holding the cording in a bundle, but it was too stretchy and didn't work particularly well. I didn't pause long enough to come up with a better idea for holding onto the cording. Velco strips! Genius! :o)

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      Glad you enjoyed the tutorial, Deborah! Hope you have fun making and using your fabric bowls!

  • @carmenroupp653
    @carmenroupp653 Před 7 lety +1

    pretty cool

  • @barbarabadgett3114
    @barbarabadgett3114 Před 7 lety

    Awesome!

  • @lizcollins723
    @lizcollins723 Před rokem

    Amazing ❤

  • @aditisharma7047
    @aditisharma7047 Před 7 lety

    hlo, I luv the way u do sewing I appreciate ur work

  • @suzannekrieck5114
    @suzannekrieck5114 Před 7 lety +7

    Rob, to start my bowls, I always form the center by wrapping around about three or four times and sew an "X" across the base. This assure that the base will stay in place. Then I put the base back under the pressure foot and start my zig zag stitches around the base. There's no struggling with the start of my bowls and that initial "X" is basically hidden by the zig zag stitches as I pass over it. Hassle Free!

    • @SuperStephTX76
      @SuperStephTX76 Před 7 lety +1

      Great tip!

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety +2

      Well that sounds easy enough! Thank you so much for sharing, I love hearing great feedback from viewers.

  • @FoggyHollowMan
    @FoggyHollowMan Před 7 lety

    Hahahahahahahaa @ 17:43......you are too funny, Rob. Love your tutorials.

  • @debramcfarland9975
    @debramcfarland9975 Před 11 měsíci

    You're funny and cute. Also a good teacher!
    🧵🪡

  • @mimholmes7185
    @mimholmes7185 Před 5 lety +1

    Looks like fun, but I REALLY like the quilt hanging behind you. Do you have a pattern for this? I'd love to make one...

  • @luannfischer747
    @luannfischer747 Před 5 lety

    Great tips,,,

  • @jeanniepatrick5533
    @jeanniepatrick5533 Před 6 lety

    I love this idea. Can you show us how to make a jelly roll rug? I've seen some options that use batting or clothesline to form the strips.

  • @dawndownes1958
    @dawndownes1958 Před 6 lety

    Hi Rob, I love your tutorials. You did one with a beautiful pink/magenta flower stacking the pedals from dark to light. You used the same cut of material. It kind of faded from top to bottom. I have searched for that material to no avail. Ughh I want to do that flower please help me find that fabric! Thanks in advance. 😊

  • @ImGinaMarie
    @ImGinaMarie Před 6 lety +1

    Like yay, you are starting to look more like Si everyday!

  • @capablemaria
    @capablemaria Před 7 lety

    I made a bowl like this only hand stitched it together across the coils, it ceratainly made the wrapping easier.

  • @debrariley2057
    @debrariley2057 Před 3 lety

    You don’t need to feed the yarn/cord under the arm just drop your needle and the coil will pivot.... nice to see someone so enthused about sewing... fab

  • @SuperModerngranny
    @SuperModerngranny Před 7 lety

    Interesting! I was wondering, would it be easier to use a double welting foot instead of the normal presser foot?

  • @Xxgamerguy99
    @Xxgamerguy99 Před rokem

    Cool!

  • @spicybrown75
    @spicybrown75 Před 7 lety +1

    I like your shirt graphics.

  • @TheGentleStitcher
    @TheGentleStitcher Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the giggles - that ending was a classic :) Awesome project - I wonder how it would be if you made a tube out of the fabric strips ahead of time but then you'd need cording that would fit it properly. Still, very cool!

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      Hmm ... what a great idea! That is definitely something to think on. If you come up with a clever way to make that happen please share it on my Facebook page! I love to see friends put a creative spin on any tutorial I publish.

  • @lucy7b
    @lucy7b Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Rob. I have made one of these bowls. I did all my wrapping first and then sewing. I found it faster than wrapping while attached to the machine. I just stuck pins in as I added a new strip. Thanks for the video.

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 6 lety

      Hello Lucy! Thank you for sharing that tip! I hope you had fun making your fabric bowls!

    • @lucy7b
      @lucy7b Před 6 lety +1

      Man Sewing you can also use a glue stick to secure the ends when wrapping.

  • @tracysabb2323
    @tracysabb2323 Před 7 lety

    I love that ombre blue green and white fabric hanging on the wall in your back ground. if it is at all fabric, i would love to know where i can either purchase or order it, and dose it come in other colors?
    And on another note, where did you purchase or order your iron that you are using? Absolutely love it.
    Thanks Tracy.

  • @kathrynhann790
    @kathrynhann790 Před 2 lety

    I want that t-shirt 😍

  • @cindyherget5196
    @cindyherget5196 Před 5 lety

    Haha
    Old man time
    My mom used to make these in the 80’s
    Tons of them she even made handles in them. And large wood beads as part of the handles and a wood beef for a top handle on a lid
    I’m not sure what ever happened to the ones I made. She used to incorporate lace and ribbon too.
    I remember her using a filament (strong clear thread) if I ever see them... I’ll send you some pictures
    She’s getting her house of 40 years packed up.

  • @annemarcellis4301
    @annemarcellis4301 Před 7 lety

    Great tutorial! I like the look of this better as the rope doesn't show. Thanks!

  • @normamoore7240
    @normamoore7240 Před 5 lety

    Could you let me know where you got your cording from

  • @paulabonilla8071
    @paulabonilla8071 Před 5 lety

    Hola desde Puerto Rico,...😃👍

  • @charlenekalectaca218
    @charlenekalectaca218 Před 5 lety

    Haahhaa!!! 😂😂😂 The ending...! 😁

  • @christinavidal4131
    @christinavidal4131 Před 6 lety

    Great tutorial, as usual. Loved the beard by the way! Would you use cotton pipping if you were to make a rug? I was wondering about the final weight...

  • @kimberlyduncan1053
    @kimberlyduncan1053 Před 7 lety

    wow, lots of work! Thanks for the video

  • @melodywindwhisper7770
    @melodywindwhisper7770 Před 7 lety

    Hi Rob, I love your videos, and your enthusiasm :) Have you made a sewing machine cover video at all? I need to make one for my machine as the rubbish flimsy plastic cover it came with is falling apart!

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety +1

      Currently we do not have a tutorial on that but I will talk to the team and see what we can come up with. Thanks for the great idea. Stay tuned!

  • @jayamilapersson4030
    @jayamilapersson4030 Před 4 lety

    Anyway you can wrap the fabric in stages so when you are tired put a wonder clip there and let your hands rest a bit.

  • @kerriumeki3304
    @kerriumeki3304 Před 7 lety +1

    hi Rob, I love the quilt in the back ground of ur bowl video. if you've showed that tutorial whats the quilts name I would like to give it a try.

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      Hi Kerri! That is my Color Strata Quilt! Here is a link to the tutorial: czcams.com/video/gGwGPd11_Lk/video.html

  • @elaineniewiecki2626
    @elaineniewiecki2626 Před 2 měsíci

    Bo you use the same color thread no matter what the fabric color is?

  • @madebyzheng
    @madebyzheng Před 7 lety

    HI Rob, it seems so cool, I will try this! What size needle do you use for this project ? Thank you so much !

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      Great question, I used Denim Size 80. Thanks for tuning in!

  • @r.xristianmazes2035
    @r.xristianmazes2035 Před 7 lety +1

    Rob the quilt on the wall behind you in the video. Is there a video on making it. Or is there a link to instructions on making it. Please respond. I'm very interested in making it.
    Keep up the good work,
    X.

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      Hello there! That's my Color Strata Quilt! Here's a link to the tutorial: czcams.com/video/gGwGPd11_Lk/video.html Have fun sewing! :)

  • @jwild259
    @jwild259 Před 7 lety

    Rob. What type of needle did you use? Does it need to be something special to go through the cording?

  • @madelinescreations7955

    Cute

  • @suzannemiller993
    @suzannemiller993 Před 7 lety

    I've made several of these fabric wrapped bowls; the tips on controlling the fabric and rope is very helpful. Have you tried creating a piping and wrap it? I think the interior is more messy and requires a lining but might be faster than wrapping.

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      That is a great idea! Feel free to give it a try and share with us your results. You can send pictures to my Facebook page or share it on Instagram using the hashtag #ManSewing . :)

    • @jesshothersall
      @jesshothersall Před 6 lety

      I thought of piping when watching it too. If you used ribbon instead of fabric, it wouldn't fray at all, and might look like deliberate frills on the inside?

  • @GB58able
    @GB58able Před 7 lety +2

    This is a cool way of making the fabric bowls! I like the idea of not using the laundry cord, and sewing all of the strips together, prior to wrapping. Did you fold the fabric in half because you used light colors, or for any other reason?

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety +1

      I folded the 2.5" strip so that there would never be a raw edge. : )

    • @laurieremillard4340
      @laurieremillard4340 Před 7 lety

      It does look neat and tidy, but a raw edge might leave a more rustic look, especially if using earthtones. I'm excited to try both methods! Thanks for the great tutorial :)

  • @DianebelongstoChrist
    @DianebelongstoChrist Před 6 lety

    What is the width and length of your zigzag stitch?

  • @nanny5301
    @nanny5301 Před 4 lety +1

    Why do you do double thickness fabric? Single is just fine!

  • @karynnriddle4677
    @karynnriddle4677 Před 5 lety

    Where do you get the Velcro ties

  • @SuperBettyboop23
    @SuperBettyboop23 Před 6 lety +1

    👌🏼

  • @pinkiiimooniii2229
    @pinkiiimooniii2229 Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Rob,thank you for your sharing.I love this Bowl.But I was wodering what is the sewing machine and the name?I don't have this sewing machine.Thank you very much

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      Hi Pinkii! Thanks for tuning it! I used a Baby Lock Jane machine when I am filming tutorials. Have fun sewing!

    • @pinkiiimooniii2229
      @pinkiiimooniii2229 Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Rob,thank you for quickly reply.But the machine is not the same one as I used..My machine is used to sew clothes.It is very normal.I am afraid that it cannot sew the Bowls.Right?

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety +1

      As long as your machine can do a zig-zag stitch, you should be able to make the fabric bowl. You don't have to have a fancy machine to make this project, but if you are worried your machine cannot do it, I wouldn't force it.

    • @pinkiiimooniii2229
      @pinkiiimooniii2229 Před 7 lety +1

      HI Rob,you are so helful .Thank you very much :-)

    • @ttnt8883
      @ttnt8883 Před 6 lety

      This sewing machine is baby lock JAZZ, not baby lock Jane

  • @cartersanz8648
    @cartersanz8648 Před 6 lety

    Omg you are so funny!! What kind of machine were you using?

  • @CloudyWishes
    @CloudyWishes Před 7 lety +2

    Hi Rob i did think you were going to show us how to splice in the other colour?

  • @jimmyzbike
    @jimmyzbike Před 7 lety

    That didn't seem to take any time at all haha. A woman has showed some of these off before at my quilt guild, and I was wondering how she did it. Thanks for the tips.

  • @TimHoHere
    @TimHoHere Před 7 lety +1

    Any thoughts on sewing machines - those with steel gears versus new wonders with plastic drive lines? I did a good job of making the wife's need to see the stitching machine doctor!

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety +3

      Best to take that question to your local sewing machine dealership. Most machines these days use a lot of nylon parts, my opinion is that new machines will not go the 75 years that the old ones do, but most brands come with at least a 10 year warranty that would cover the mechanical parts like the gears. Buy local, and from a reputable dealer, ask all of your questions until you feel that you know what you are purchasing and are excited to do so.

  • @ladyd54
    @ladyd54 Před 7 lety

    Love the bowl and I will definitely being making some of them and even some placemats. Couldn't you just wrap your cording the full length with securing it with wonder clips along the way. Doing the wrapping ahead of time would reduce stress to your hands, so you can just sit down and sew away.

    • @ManSewingVids
      @ManSewingVids  Před 7 lety

      I had struggled a bit with the fabric coming unwrapped on the cord as I sewed. If that method works for you, then you can definitely make them that way! Have fun with this project!