shopify GLITCHED + mothers day launch! Making a bunch of scrunchies, bows + wristlets STUDIO VLOG134
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- In this studio vlog I prepare my march launch for Mother’s Day! So many cute + pretty floral designs as well as plenty of pink and purple.
Time Stamps
0:00 - Trailer
0:32 - Intro
1:15 - Fabric selection
3:21 - Shopify glitch
6:17 - Op shops are so expensive??
7:03 - Cutting fabrics for launch with rotary cutter
8:17 - Cutting and ironing bows
10:19 - Making fabric hair bows
12:29 - ironing stabiliser to key fobs
14:32 - Sewing scrunchie tubes
19:44 - Flipping mini scrunchies
22:30 - Sorting and cutting scrunchies into sizes
24:03 - Elasticating scrunchies
29:04 - Sewing elastic and labels
33:44 - Assembling key fob wristlets
35:53 - Setting up light box
36:18 - Outro
I make and sell wide elastic XL scrunchies, standard size scrunchies and hair bows!
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Im a 25 year old from Gippsland, Victoria. I started Madebytaylahrose when I was 15 years young. I decided to make a youtube channel to post my tutorials and tips/tricks that Ive learnt being a young entrepreneur over the last 10 years.
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Women that can make things out of random stuff, I Respect It!!!
Tip: when you use the burrito method you can feed your elastic in before you pull the fabric right sides out. Feed your elastic down the centre of your scrunchie, close the elastic by knotting or sewing it, pull your scrunchie right sides out then close up scrunchie. It means you don't have to fight as much gathered fabric when closing the elastic. I hope this makes sense.
Good news bad news Walmart is getting rid of the fabric section and the fabric is scanning for $1 per yard. 6 bolts scanned $3 per yard & outdoor canvas and faux fur scanned for $1.50 per yard. I filled 2 shopping carts.
That’s like a fabric store near us. I’ve been buying more $2 per metre fabrics.
This is so good, I love this so much ☺☺
Right in time ❤ I was just going through your old videos trying to choose which one I can watch and I got a new one 🥰❤️
Love watching it...
The little sheep print is adorable!!!
I love ur outfit at the end ❤.
Thanks for reminding me of Mother’s Day.. 🎉 I’ll be organised early this year. That sheep fabric makes me laugh. I should put it on a chair one day.
هاى ماشاء الله جميل جدا تسلم ايدك
Love 😍 the fabrics you have chosen for your "Mother's Day"💝 launch...I love ❤ watching your vlogs N learning so much of what you do to prepare, it's a lot N thanks for sharing🥰 🙋♀
Such a lovely video. ❤Looking forward to your next upload
What a pretty collection ❤
Such a beautiful collection 😍
i am so in love with your fabrics
Hi yes I agree with you here in the UK we have thrift shops and they are so expensive now, considering it’s all mainly used items that have been donated I think they charge way too much, and it’s cheaper to buy new from Shein or Temu crazy but true. Another great vlog hope all the markets go well ❤xx
I love my Laura scrunchie
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Which method of making scrunchies do you prefer? The smaller ones you looped and did the fold method your large ones you sew the ends together to finish.
Hi. Wondering what you think of your Juki? Always wanted one ! ✂️🦋
Another amazing video Taylah! You are so amazing and such an inspiration. I wish I could come to one of your markets and meet you in person, but I live in New Zealand... do you have any tips for starting up a business?
I see you are making them with the 2 methods the burrito and the your original way! Can you give us an update or tutorial again last time you said you were gonna add more fabric and keep making them with your original method. 😊
thanks for a video! I enjoy watching while crafting smth myself) So relaxing!
Wanted to ask - how often do you change the cutting discs in the rolling cutter? Also, do you sharp them or just buy new ones? Thanks!
(i plan to try sharping cause new ones are quite expensive, but need to find someone with a proper equipment)
She doesn't sharpen, she said before it works out cheaper to buy from aliexpress and change
Hola, me encantan tus videos a pesar que no entiendo tu idioma
Será que algún día puedas traductor en español?
También si puedes recomendar la máquina juki y por qué elegiste ese modelo?
Y cuál recomiendas?
Can you do a tutorial on wristlet key fob?
What dimensions do you use for your bows????
Hi from Michigan USA. Have been following you for a bit. I was hoping that you could tell me where I can get my own named tags that I can sew into my products. I have checked locally and they don't do anything like what I want. I hope you can help me. Thanks for all that you share. Keep on going.
In one of her earlier videos she showed how she made them, maybe that might work for you
Just a note from a volunteer at an 'well-known' Op-shop....with the prices going up, it's reflecting the huge increase in 'our' clientele base...eg..homeless shelters, food vans, shelters for domestic violence victims etc. We put a tag on our clothes that changed monthly to explain where your $$ spent goes that month ( eg, March might be Domestic Violence shelters)
Even tho the charity might receive clothes etc for free, a large proportion received is unsellable. That which is kept, has to be steamed, repaired etc. The rest has to be disposed ( and not for free). The buildings still have to be maintained, electricity , insured and so on. They get very little support from govt/council financially. Hope that helps you reconsider your $$ spent there.....most workers are volunteers, but not Admins. Cheers from SA