Lovely fabric choice, perfect for the pattern. I appreciate all your detailed comments that come from experience. Now I'm coveting a serger. Back when I started sewing, they were not common; I just used pinking shears. I bet Amazon has a few hundred for sale! Thank you!
Thank you! I got my first overlock machine in high school. It was a very basic 3 thread. I loved that little thing! I now have a monster 5 thread. 😅 You can make lovely, designer quality without one though. The serger sure makes it fast and neat though.
I saw that fabric last summer and wish I had purchased it back then. I am currently listening to the Chad Daybell murder trial while sewing. This has been the months of prom and bridesmaid alterations. I learned a new way to narrow hem chiffon and I will never use my Bernina rolled hem foot again. The finish was so beautiful . Took about the same amount of time. Finally made something for myself and a friend is going to hand paint watercolor flowers on a beautiful white linen dress. Love your channel. I learn so much from you.
I have also been listening to the trial. In fourth grade I wanted to be Perry Mason! I would love to know what your rolled hem technique is. I seldom use a roll hem foot myself and love to learn a new sewing trick! Your linen creation sounds wonderful. What a collaboration. Thank you for watching! 💖
Thank you! Yes! Patterns are so expensive. I buy on sale. Simplicity.com does seasonal sales where many patterns are around $4. I keep a list of what I want and pounce and sale time! Sometimes I find a good price on Etsy too.
Vani, I like the maxi length too. I want a short one now I think I may already have the fabric. Do you have yours online? I am going to go look for it. I love to see what fabrics you choose.
When life gives you lemons, made a dress. Clearly using different fabric would have made this a fruitless project. Question - when you were teaching classes and had students learning gathers. Did you have them do practice pieces to get them right? I have not tried such gathers yet.
😂 I tend to run to the sewing machine for all my therapy needs. I have had students do samples. Usually when I see they are struggling with the concept. I think you could jump right in though. It easier than buttonholes and you have done that already.
Lovely fabric choice, perfect for the pattern. I appreciate all your detailed comments that come from experience. Now I'm coveting a serger. Back when I started sewing, they were not common; I just used pinking shears. I bet Amazon has a few hundred for sale! Thank you!
Thank you! I got my first overlock machine in high school. It was a very basic 3 thread. I loved that little thing! I now have a monster 5 thread. 😅 You can make lovely, designer quality without one though. The serger sure makes it fast and neat though.
I saw that fabric last summer and wish I had purchased it back then. I am currently listening to the Chad Daybell murder trial while sewing. This has been the months of prom and bridesmaid alterations. I learned a new way to narrow hem chiffon and I will never use my Bernina rolled hem foot again. The finish was so beautiful . Took about the same amount of time. Finally made something for myself and a friend is going to hand paint watercolor flowers on a beautiful white linen dress. Love your channel. I learn so much from you.
I have also been listening to the trial. In fourth grade I wanted to be Perry Mason! I would love to know what your rolled hem technique is. I seldom use a roll hem foot myself and love to learn a new sewing trick! Your linen creation sounds wonderful. What a collaboration. Thank you for watching! 💖
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The gauze is perfect for this pattern and gives such a pretty drape. Nice summer resort wear🍹
Thank you! it traveled well.
Your fabric is so pretty. And oh what beautiful flowers❤
Thank you! 🍋💐
@@stacyrobbins yes, I meant lemons. I love how bright they are
A beautiful pattern. I love the fabric. Just checked with Joann-pattern cost on sale $16.20. WOW, that's crazy. Thank you.
Thank you! Yes! Patterns are so expensive. I buy on sale. Simplicity.com does seasonal sales where many patterns are around $4. I keep a list of what I want and pounce and sale time! Sometimes I find a good price on Etsy too.
Loved the video. Learnt a lot. Thank you.
Thank you! I am so glad you found it helpful.
Really pretty
Thank you! 🍋
Beautiful! Be safe and enjoy your trip. 😊
Thank you!
Very super cute dress! I have that elastic belt. It looks great on you.
Thank you! Did you make your belt?
@@stacyrobbins oh no. I bought It from Amazon.
Just found one of your videos.so enjoy it❤
Yay! Thank you!
Love that fabric. Lovely dress
Thank you! 😊
Hi Stacy, I made this dress last year. I did view A but I made it long like a maxi
Vani, I like the maxi length too. I want a short one now I think I may already have the fabric. Do you have yours online? I am going to go look for it. I love to see what fabrics you choose.
@@stacyrobbins I have not shared it yet on RUclips. But it’s on my instagram. I will do a video very soon. I am going to make it shorter next time
This is so cute!
Thank you! 💕
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Thank you for stopping by!
If you stitch on your 5/8 gathering stitches, how do you remove the gathering threads? Do you just leave them in?
I leave them usually. Especially if I serge the seam allowance It all gets covered over and stays neat for the serger.
May I ask where you purchased your gauze crepe fabric? Your dress turned out so lovely! Hope that you had a wonderful trip!
I bought it on Amazon but they no longer have it. They do have a very similar crepe, just not the gauze. amzn.to/4dfM3qz
When life gives you lemons, made a dress. Clearly using different fabric would have made this a fruitless project. Question - when you were teaching classes and had students learning gathers. Did you have them do practice pieces to get them right? I have not tried such gathers yet.
😂 I tend to run to the sewing machine for all my therapy needs. I have had students do samples. Usually when I see they are struggling with the concept. I think you could jump right in though. It easier than buttonholes and you have done that already.