5 Ways to Turn a Tube Right Side Out
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Gailen Runge shows you 5 methods to turn a narrow cloth tube inside out very quickly!
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I was so frustrated about not being able to that i cried and left it for 2 years. Then i found this and i finally completed my dress!
@buzoff4642
4 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that! For the ultra thin spaghetti straps, (or bigger ones), this method is common, kzread.info/dash/bejne/iJmizZJ-j73Hm9Y.html Works best if your strap end is the fabric selvage edge, as it won't unravel as you're pulling it through.
@zmoney4842
3 жыл бұрын
I'M SO PROUD OF YOU!!
@yourdailytikytoky3338
3 жыл бұрын
Literally I was so stressed that I was crying just now hahah
@elkaaliyeva8088
3 жыл бұрын
@Shepherd Kyler why would u hack ur girlfriends insta i-
@rachelschofield1679
3 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy this is a universal experience
This was a life SAVER! I have a scrunchie business and my least favorite part was flipping them! Thank you so much
Thanks for this, you gave me the idea to use a drinking straw and wooden skewer for my thin straps and it worked just like the easy turn tool!
This video just saved me like 2 hours of work THANK YOU
If I could update this a hundred times, I would. I was fiddling with a tube for 45 minutes and couldn't even get it started, then watched your video, got a bubble tea straw and a chopstick, and turned it out in 30 seconds. You're a life saver!
I’m a brand new sewer so BLESS you for this, you just made my life so much easier!! 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Fantastic. I had the classic case of a completely closed, inside out long loop tube except for a small side slit. Realized that topologically, there was NO WAY it was ever going to turn right way out! So had to open up at least one end…
Omg, it took me 10 mins per tube. And you did it in a second. Thank you!
Finally I did the safety pin technique after 4th tries 🎉🎉thank you so much
Wow, thank you! I have been making scrub caps with ties and I hate turning the tubes. After watching your video I used an oversized straw my kids use for smoothies and a wooden knitting needle and they worked fantastic! Thank you for the HUGE timesaver! :D
Thank you so much. I was sitting here wondering how to turn a strap and found your video. I sewed the end closed so I could do it with just the stick. So easy!
I have been sewing for over 40 years, and I sure wish I had seen this method sooner...but, I wish they made thinner tubes, I used a honey tube, which worked, but kind of flemsy, and the end of the stick is too pokey, and puts a hole in my strap...I used a crochet hook and it worked perfectly without putting a hole in the strap... thanks so much for this video!
Brilliant! I didn't waIt for the other 4 tips after hearing the first one! I used a boba (fat) straw and chopstick. 55 yrs of sewing and never used this technique! Thank you!!
I really did not know how to pose this problem , but i put it in my own words .Thanks to U tube for understanding it.Thank you mam your all 5 methods are great.
In Australia there’s no such thing as a turn it all tube with the stick. I had to import it in from America but I’m glad that I watched another video of a lady also in Australia making dog collars who suggested to her viewers to buy the turn it all tube. BOY am i so glad! I was doing the safety pin method and that took forever. I’m going to make so many pet accessories in a short time thanks to this. 😊
@pickled_patterns
3 ай бұрын
You could also use a boba straw and skewer if you don't have a turn tube + stick
Thanks for this. I found turning really tricky but I don't have many tools. In the end I tied a piece of crochet cotton to a wide eye needle and fed it through slowly. Worked but boy it took eons lol. 😊
I used my metal straw and its cleaning brush for the stick and tube method. Worked super well hahahaha Thank you for this video!
Bless you, sweet Gailen! I tried a loop puller with no success and your chopstick recommendation finally did the trick with the spaghetti straps I'm working on. THANK-YOU
Thank you so much. The ribbon trick saved me, no exaggeration, about an hour and a half Vs last time when I only used a safety pin. Hooray!!
Thanks KZread for this totally tubular tube turning tutorial taught tremendously!
I have been making straps for masks. Ended up using a plastic drinking straw to turn the fabric inside out! Thanks for the idea.
@marcysikes
2 ай бұрын
I was thinking that I could use a fat drinking straw! Glad to know you used a straw and found it works! Game Changsha!
Best video out there for ways of fabric tube turning! Thank you!!!!!!!
Super handy tips! I didn't even know such a tool existed!
omg! you are such an angel! I was having a hard turning a tube for a bow tie I'm making, literally just spent the last hour trying to get it to turn and then I tried one of your methods and flipped it in two minutes with a chopstick. I feel dumb but thank you! I was about to give up! lol
Well... today I found out I am an impatient seamstress too! The last one worked for me. Thank You!
That ribbon one. Thank you!😍😍
I only had to watch for 1 min 54 seconds, and I had the info I needed! I used a wide drinking straw (the kind they use for shakes) and the blunt end of a crochet hook. Many thanks! Now to watch the rest of the video 🙂
After watching you use the tube turner I cut a paper towel tube lengthwise then rolled it tighter so it would fit in my tube. Then I taped it near each end and once the middle to hold its diameter and shimmied the tube over it quickly and used a long fat straw from a convenience store soda to easily push it through the tube right side out!
Yay! Now I can continue making the creatures I want. I had no idea how to turn the tubes and was losing hope. Thank you for this!
Thank you a bunch for this video! It was super helpful, fast and easy to follow. I’ve been trying for such a long time to nail turning a strap, and I finally found the perfect method thanks to this video!
the ribbon method was a lifesaver! Thank you so much!
Thank you! I had a narrow, short, closed tube I needed to turn out. I didn't have this exact tool, but I used a boba tea straw and a wooden knitting needle, and it worked great! I learned something new because of you. Thanks so much!!
This is so awesome! I used a stick and a piece of pvc pipe to turn some 1.75 inch straps and it was like magic! Thank you!!!
Great tips for turning a tube! You have really simplified a sometimes frustrating task! Thanks!
I have tried other methods and tools to turn tubes, but it has always been a struggle. Using your straw method, I turned spaghetti straps by cutting a regular straw down the length and removing a tiny slice along the length. I knit for 1/3 scale dolls and I used a long bamboo knitting needle, size 2.0, the diameter is about the size of a toothpick, to push the closed end of the strap into the straw. OMG! It was so easy! thank you so much!
I literally cried because I didn't know how to flip it over for my project. I thought I was gonna have an F, and suddenly the heavens gave me you! Thank you!
You are fabulous. Like a Sewing Super Hero! TY
Great video Gailen! Easy peasy.
#4 is the best method by far, for any tube over 20-ish centimeters long. For anything shorter, I've always just used a plastic (slippery) chopstick or knitting needle And the pointy ends work great for getting my corners perfectly formed. But the ribbon idea is so brilliant, I just adore it. Thanks for sharing these techniques!
@CR0520
Жыл бұрын
Also if no ribbon available, for #4 use cut off selvage, great for really thin straps.
Oh my word! Thank you, thank you!! So easy and frustration-proof.
Auck!!!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!! You’re a lifesaver!!!! ❤🎉❤
FANTASTIC! Method 1 works like a charm. Thank you
THANK YOU!!! This is the 3rd video ive now sat through for this and this is the only one that actually helped
Thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou! I used my metal straw and a pen that fit snug into it to help. Thankyou thankyou
Oh my goodness I'm crying, so happy thank you for making this 😄
This was incredibly helpful. I can continue with my project. Thank you so much
Brilliant. Thank you. I want to buy a tube turner and wondered which one to get. This decided me. The straw and stick won! Thanks.
Just the best sewing tip ever. I used a Tervis extra straw, perfect. Thank you Thank You Thank You!
Magical!!! It made my life so much easier. Thanks!!
I use the sewing of string at the end. That is really easy and fast. I too get inpatient at times and look for ways to do things faster. I've used all methods, except the tube one. That seems easy. I have some small pvc pipe pieces around 😉 and plenty of sticks, going to try that. If it works, no need to spend money 😉😉😂
Thank you SO much!!! Your comments are helpful, and entertaining as well!
Oh my these tips are amazing. Thank You.
ABSOLUTELY BEST TECHNIQUES!! EVER!! THANK YOU!!
Thank you for creating this very helpful and easy to follow tutorial! Great ideas! :D
Oh wow..thanks...got it now!
I used a chop stick n it worked like a charm! 😄👍🏼 thank you for the tip!
Thanks so much Gailen!
Thank you so much!! You have helped so much 💜
Wohoo, thank you! The last tip was the best for my project!
Thank you, thank you sooooooo much, I was losing my mind trying to turn my straps.
Wow!!!! Unbelievable. Thank you so so much!!!
Needed this!!!!!! Great thanks
Thanks! So helpful :) I teach sewing to kids, and this is something that we all struggle with and it takes the fun out of it. These methods are going to help a lot :)
this was super super helpful, thank you!!
Saved the day! Thank you.
Thank you for this video. I had no idea how to do this and the ribbon technique worked great :)
Thank you so much! I didn't know tube turners existed and have been using the safety pin method this whole time. It really sucks with long tubes. But after watching your video I used a metal boba straw and a chopstick as a DIY tube turner, and a tube that would have taken me hours to turn took me 5 minutes and way less effort!!
Thanks for sharing from Atlanta Ga USA 👀 next time helpful
Thank you thank you Making Audrey Hepburn gloves for daughter!!!! Works GREAT
Great video, thank you!
I always do the first technique and it work so well you just need to be care full to not do a hole in the tissu
I started making scrunchies but gave up until I found this
@CandTPublishing
2 жыл бұрын
We're so glad this helped!
Thank you! You saved my day😍😍
Super idea dear thanks.
Oh thank you! I just used a pen and the one stick method. Thanks!!!
Very helpful. Thanks!
Excelent tips. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much .
Omg this is amazing … wish I heard of this sooner but 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very helpful, thank you!
Thank you soooooo much for this video. 🙌🏽🙌🏽🫶🏽
You saved my life
Awesome😍😍😍....thanks a lot...You made my day
Quite educative. Thank you
Really enjoyed this video; love your name and your video backdrop (or whatever you call it - background).
You are simply amazing 😀
The best ever. I used a chop stick and a big straw from my bubble tea. It was free and awesome
You don't even have to buy an easy turntool. Just keep the big straw from the next time you have 'bubble' tea ( the stuff with the gelatin balls). Use a knitting needle for a stick and you are all set.
@missimperfectlyfine7
3 жыл бұрын
they’re called tapioca pearls! :)
@annav6037
3 жыл бұрын
And it’s an excuse to go get bubble tea!
@blueberry464
Жыл бұрын
Yay upcycling a straw it's so resourceful!
@Emily3987
Жыл бұрын
Tip of the day! Boba straw and some chop sticks!
@LiaaRo
Жыл бұрын
Literally thought the same, I had one to hand as well which was incredibly handy, I can say with all honesty it works!!😊
THANK YOU THIS IS SOOO USEFUL
Awesome! I'm also an impatient seamstress.
I used a straw and a skewer for a long tube and it worked!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much ♥️😘
"In-patient seamstress" sounds so important..I like that..
@Chrissanthumum
11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Miss In-patient Seamstress." I did not have the turning tube you had in that video,bit I have a fat straw and my husband's long match stricks.Yea!
Thank you so much ❤
This saved me!!!!
Have mercy. Thank you so much!!
Thank you!!!
Thank youuuu omg
Thank you ❤❤❤