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Sew Daily News: November 2024
Sew Daily News is a monthly round-up about all things sewing from the editors!
Join the Sew Daily Makers Club here: www.sewdaily.com/makers-club/about/
When you sign up for Makers Club you can get an invite to our exclusive holiday gift-making sew-along and get-together on December 7th, 2024!
Host Patterns Picks and Projects:
Sadie
- Otto vest by Seamwork: www.seamwork.com/pdf-sewing-patterns/otto
- Three Sisters Collar by TAUKO: www.taukomagazine.com/shop/digitalpatternthreesisters
- Upcycled Wash Clothes from Granny Chic Book: www.amazon.com/Granny-Chic-Recipes-Inspiration-Handmade/dp/0857831550
- 1940s Simplicity 1093 / 2345 Vintage Sewing Pattern (re-released as 1692)
- Packed & Pretty Pouches...
Join the Sew Daily Makers Club here: www.sewdaily.com/makers-club/about/
When you sign up for Makers Club you can get an invite to our exclusive holiday gift-making sew-along and get-together on December 7th, 2024!
Host Patterns Picks and Projects:
Sadie
- Otto vest by Seamwork: www.seamwork.com/pdf-sewing-patterns/otto
- Three Sisters Collar by TAUKO: www.taukomagazine.com/shop/digitalpatternthreesisters
- Upcycled Wash Clothes from Granny Chic Book: www.amazon.com/Granny-Chic-Recipes-Inspiration-Handmade/dp/0857831550
- 1940s Simplicity 1093 / 2345 Vintage Sewing Pattern (re-released as 1692)
- Packed & Pretty Pouches...
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Sew Daily News: October 2024 PANTS MONTH!
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Sew Daily News is a monthly round-up about all things sewing from the editors! Join the Sew Daily Makers Club here: www.sewdaily.com/makers-club/about/ Host Patterns Picks and Projects: Sadie - Andi Set by Swim Style Patterns: swimstyle.com.au/products/andi-set - Britt Dungarees by Melilot: thefoldline.com/products/melilot-britt-dungarees - Pampas Riding Pants by Sew News: www.sewdaily.com/prod...
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Love it! May I ask what the fabric is?
Great inspiration ladies!
So glad!
So grateful for your thorough explanations! Going to try this on some kid jeans after the attempt at ripping out the whole back seam ended poorly
It's definitely a better solution than ripping out seams!
This is so helpful! I'm new to sewing and this is actually one of the most helpful videos I've seen! Thank you! ❤
We are so glad you found this helpful!
thank you for uploading this video! I had to repair the neckline of a dress i really love and this was the perfect stitch for it!
You are very talented and have a good eye for what makes you and family look stylish.
Thank you so much!
I only use one scissors for cotton fabrics and I keep it away from everyone.
I’ve never sowed but this was great advice
That's a great time saving tip.Thank you so much.😊
You are very welcome!
Very helpfull, thank you! :)
You’re very welcome!
Where is the top part video?
Your tutorial is clear and precise and gives me the measurement I want. Other videos only fold up hem to where they desire, and then stitch under original seam. You instruct to cut your excess fabric measurement in half before stitching under the original seam. What is the difference and why is there variation in this technique? Yours makes the most sense to me.
Nice
You are such a saint for just showing the seam in its intierity instead of making a 10 minute vidio i love you ^u^
Nice quick tutorial. Learnt a tip recently; use a basting stitch length that's not too long. Your gathering will be more stabilised so you can spread it more evenly.
Great tip!
Tail your knot between the layers so it won't slip out over time❤
So, instead of measuring the length of the dart, drawing/pulling enough thread to sew the dart from a bobbin filled with your top-stitching thread up through the sewing machine plates, then back threading the needle from the bobbin thread with enough thread to reach the tension guides and properly sew the dart, then sewing the dart from the point to the base bypassing the need for any thread knots or back stitching. You get a dart sewn with only one thread that achors itself at the point without any added thicknesses, just a single thead. It's a bit persnickety, but the finished product is next level.
I stitch my dart « normal » as in not the top stitching way for security, then add top stitching when I want the look of top stitching on the dart. And the problem she’s bringing up here is specifically backstitching on the machine to finish the stitches which can look a little bulky and messy.
Your tutorial is great. You don't have a lot of detail, but get right to the point making your video easy to follow! Thanks!
No matter how many times I watch it, I just can't get how to do the neckline. Could someone explain it like they're talking to a five-year-old? Or direct me to other instructions for the neck? I've made it this far and can't wait to finish it! :)
thank you sooo much for this tutorial
Awesome tutorial- thank you 🙏!
Glad it was helpful!
I struggle with this because I'm afraid of breaking the needle off when I move the fabric around. No matter how hard I try I always end up with a thread jam down in the needle plate.
What if the hem of the jeans is a wider hem, like on many wide leg jeans? They often have 1 to 2 inch hems.
Always enjoy a good chat or podcast as I stitch, sew, and craft; such an inspiration! I know it's a relatively simple project, but I still am trying to master leggings/stretch pants - trying to jump in and just try it. Looking forward to new posts!
Thank you! You can do it - just jump into making a pair, you will realize how easy and wonderful they are to make :)
Thank you! 😊
You're welcome 😊
Even though I am a year late seeing this I absolutely enjoyed it!!! I really like your patterns and the combo of the fabrics you all used! I hope you all do this in the future!!!
Thank you so much!
Same thing I do. But they come and done after a while
this is not good then
So glad to see you again ladies
We are so happy to be back!
So glad to see you and youre back thanks
I made this too..i.used a soft jersey knit - i also added side seam pockets and i love it!❤❤❤❤
Wonderful!
Sew cute!
Thank you :)
Honestly its not "the best way" chose what youre comfortable with
Thank you for clarifying. I'm new to sewing with knits and the instructions on the envelope just weren't making it.
What fabric have you encountered that has the most stretch with the least recovery?
Well explained 👏 ❤
Thank you so much! I loved it. So easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I've been struggling to find tanks with bra shelves in store and online in my size. Looks like I'll have to modify or make my own.
Thank you. Very helpful. The tips about spreading the notches and ironing the seams open are so helpful. I love your enthusiasm.
You are so welcome!
I’m so confused about the half-ing it part. If you want it to be 2 inches shorter but then you half that fold, isn’t that only going to make them 1 inch shorter? What am I missing??
It's because the two-inch segment of hem is folded, one inch on each side, but both inches are removed. Watch closely as she grasps the folded part before she trims it, and you will see that two inches of fabric have been removed from the length of the leg.
My god.... Because you have 2 layers of fabric folded together that you're cutting through?
Thank you for this tutorial!
You are so welcome!
Hi. Thank you, thank you, and thank you. I think you are adorable.
This is a great tut to add to my existing tanks and other tops. Thank you
You're very welcome!
Great to see you back! Thanks for the update. I joined the Makers Club when it launched and am excited to see what changes you have in store.
So glad you are back!!!
Love this!!!❤❤❤
Fantastic tutorial video thanks so much! The detailed way you explain and demonstrate the steps is so good. Just fixed my very first pair of jeans. So happy!
Glad it helped!
You are a master🙏🇹🇩🇨🇦
This is the best tutorial for a notched collar that I have found.
Thank you so much Very easy 🫂🫂🥰
Thank you for that tip about waiting for it to cool down a bit. I was thinking I bought a faulty interfacing when I was actually doing it wrong 😂. I was always excited to just rip it off once the interfacing glues down to the fabric and I get disappointed when it comes off. I'm gonna try that 😊