Thanks to everyone who let me know about the audio issues when listening on headphones. I'm trying to figure out why my editing software is uploading stereo video in mono. It's a process since video editing is not what I do best. Thanks for your patience while I sort it out!
Great work. If you do a similar video in the future, it would be fun to see a timer ticking down to build tension. I'm with you on doing it right. I have standards, dang it!
I was happy to learn about putting interfacing in before the dress fabric. Also good to learn about hand basting before sewing. I’m a new member but I’m enjoying your videos 💖
Sometimes using a zigzag stitch width of one, is just enough offset from straight stitch to allow it to have a little give. This I learned through the many years of sewing. I'm 65 and know I cannot sew anything in allotted time. I even forgot how to sew patterns that I used to make regularly in the 90's for work.
Hi TonI. I am watching to see if you were able to finish the dress in 2 hours or less. I'm sure you will do it! The test would be if I could do it unless then 4 hours because I am a slow sewer.😊
Thanks for walking us through this step by step. I haven’t made a dress before but your video has given me the confidence & motivation to give it a go 👍 Thanks again… from Toronto 🇨🇦
Well constructed. Yes. I think it was worth taking the extra time, the results are excellent. I probably would have set the sleeves in flat before sewing the side seams, unconventional, but a method I like.
You are so knowledgeable and I enjoy listening to you. The loud music hurts my ears. I seldom have my volume on my electronics over 8 . Thank you for educating us.
❤I would love for you and others who read comments to suggest some online sites that carry clothing fabric. I’m not a fan of 100% polyester, but a blend of that is good, plus jersey knits, rayon, anything with a little stretch.😊
I don’t often shop for fabric online now that fabric.com is gone 😢 They had a great website and it was so easy to find exactly what you wanted. I’m still looking for a new online go to fabric shop. I’ll keep you posted!
Hiya. Love the tip for interfacing to stop the stretch. But I don’t know if you have sped up the video when you adhere the interfacing, but I’m not sure you’re leaving the iron pressing each section for long enough for the glue to melt enough to permanently adhere. Most interfacing usually takes 6 to 12 seconds.
Yes, the video is sped up for the pressing part. I press carefully and use a press cloth to make sure it stays in place. But that process doesn’t make for good video 😉
Ok I'll weigh in here. First it's very fun to watch you sew. I feel like I'm watching myself. Ha. Second you need to allow for the teaching time in your calculations. Third - I agree here with the hand basting because of the high poly content. Otherwise i would baste with basting tape or a glue stick. Fourth, I pretty much always block fuse and then cut the piece which allows for shrinkage etc. Re stabilizing - great idea. Sewkeasy has some fusible tape. I have mixed emotions about it. Thanks for a fun session. Kay in Dallas, Texas
I think it would. And you could use knit interfacing to maintain the fabric’s fluidity. I use it with sheer and lightweight fabrics when regular interfacing is too stiff.
ive made things in next to no time providing the sizing of pattern is sorted and all cut out with overlocker set and everything good to go I also flat lock seams as that is very quick to do and saves time overlocking and sewing
When I made a sleeveless summer knit maxi dress for the first time the arm holes stretched out so much I couldn't find any tutorial on how to trouble shoot it. The pattern didn't even say to use interfacing! Even the facing I created didn't prevent it from keeping it place. Do you normally use interfacing for arm holes?
@@SewSewLounge Well I made over three years ago and somehow I made it work. Not sure if I ever want to make that project again. I used my seam ripper alot on those armholes I'm surprised I didn't wreck the fabric.
I have a ribbed net dress i sewed before summertime and I couldn't get the sleeves right they were to tight i really don't know how to fix them it's just not comfortable. ❤ ive been loving your simple style dresses 🎉.
I enjoyed your video. Some friends of mine talk about "hairdresser minutes" when things take more time than intended; i speak about "sewing minutes". A sewing minute is worth about 36 to 5 actual minutes, depending on what you're working on 😅🤣🤣. If I may just point to something about your editing, I listen to youtube with earphones and the music is too loud compared with when you talk. Sometimes, if you're not listening with earphones when editing, you're not aware of that, so that's why I told you. xxx Cilou
I feel the same way about sewing minutes; I thought it was just me! And the time totally depends on what I’m making 😂 I have gotten some other comments about the mono in earphones. I’m not sure why my editing software is converting stereo to mono on some uploads but not others. I will be more diligent double checking moving forward. Thanks your comments
It is an OOP which means out of print. The sizing is also different, I would need an 18 or 20 on this pattern, but patterns today are resized to reflect America’s changing sizes. In today’s patterns I wear a 14. Just remember that when you look at vintage patterns, they all are not created equal.
I have the same problem and this is the only one I have ran into that with. Also the bits with music are in both ears. It is her talking that is left ear.
Is that knit interfacing, I hope? I always use that to stabilize shoulder and neck seams since it stretches with the fabric somewhat. Hey, kitty butt! What an extra treat. I also baste fiddly knit collars and facings, and sleeves. Keeps it from misbehaving.
I used iron in knit interfacing which worked great and was faster to put in than hand basting. Sometimes I will baste in sleeves if they have more ease than usual.
@@SewSewLounge I pin the hem in place, and then iron it so that the hem will lie flat enough for sewing. But this may not work for knit fabrics with drape, as the knit fabric has a mind of its own and will not stay folded even when ironed.🤣
Thanks to everyone who let me know about the audio issues when listening on headphones. I'm trying to figure out why my editing software is uploading stereo video in mono. It's a process since video editing is not what I do best. Thanks for your patience while I sort it out!
Great work. If you do a similar video in the future, it would be fun to see a timer ticking down to build tension. I'm with you on doing it right. I have standards, dang it!
Thanks for the input! I thought about the countdown timer but didn’t know how to make it happen in editing 😂
I was looking forward to see you wearing it.
I post pictures wearing the clothes I make on Instagram or during my year end video showing everything I made.
Great dress ❤ I sew jersey sleeves on flat, then sew from sleeve cuff to bottom of dress.
I will have to try that next time!
Creating a very cute dress from a piece of cloth is miraculous to me. Well done.
Thank you ☺️
I'm so glad you showed how you did interfacing!!! Will help me a bunch!😊
It makes a HUGE difference! Make sure you get knit interfacing 😉
I was happy to learn about putting interfacing in before the dress fabric. Also good to learn about hand basting before sewing. I’m a new member but I’m enjoying your videos 💖
Thanks for watching Barbara and welcome❤️ I’m so happy to hear that my tips are helping!
Sometimes using a zigzag stitch width of one, is just enough offset from straight stitch to allow it to have a little give. This I learned through the many years of sewing. I'm 65 and know I cannot sew anything in allotted time. I even forgot how to sew patterns that I used to make regularly in the 90's for work.
I will have to try that next time. I was wearing my dress and realized the stitches were a little large 😂
Hi TonI. I am watching to see if you were able to finish the dress in 2 hours or less. I'm sure you will do it! The test would be if I could do it unless then 4 hours because I am a slow sewer.😊
Thanks for watching! I think you could sew it in 3 hours. It took me 2.5 hours but I added some extra steps.
The dress turned out beautiful.
Thank you! It’s very soft and comfortable to wear.
Thanks for walking us through this step by step. I haven’t made a dress before but your video has given me the confidence & motivation to give it a go 👍 Thanks again… from Toronto 🇨🇦
Yay! So glad to hear my video gave you confidence to sew. Good luck!!
i love the idea of doing the interfacing first.........with the neckline thank you
It works so well!! I’m going to do it from now on.
What a treat to come across your video today!
Thanks Toni! ❤️
Well constructed. Yes. I think it was worth taking the extra time, the results are excellent. I probably would have set the sleeves in flat before sewing the side seams, unconventional, but a method I like.
Thank you! I haven’t tried to sewing knit sleeves in flat.
You are so knowledgeable and I enjoy listening to you. The loud music hurts my ears. I seldom have my volume on my electronics over 8 . Thank you for educating us.
You’re very welcome Patricia. Thanks for watching ☺️
Beautiful dress! Great job.
Thank you! I’m looking forward to wearing it
I’m with you on hand basting or tacking as we call it in England.
In the US is tacking is just used for holding facings to seam allowances 😂
Nice job and I was taught to always hand baste. Your dress is pretty. We all love our cats!
Awww thank you. Clementine likes to make the occasional appearance to inspect the thread 😹
The dress is beautiful! I love the fabric!
Thank you! It’s all my favorite colors ❤️
❤I would love for you and others who read comments to suggest some online sites that carry clothing fabric. I’m not a fan of 100% polyester, but a blend of that is good, plus jersey knits, rayon, anything with a little stretch.😊
I don’t often shop for fabric online now that fabric.com is gone 😢 They had a great website and it was so easy to find exactly what you wanted. I’m still looking for a new online go to fabric shop. I’ll keep you posted!
Hiya. Love the tip for interfacing to stop the stretch. But I don’t know if you have sped up the video when you adhere the interfacing, but I’m not sure you’re leaving the iron pressing each section for long enough for the glue to melt enough to permanently adhere. Most interfacing usually takes 6 to 12 seconds.
Yes, the video is sped up for the pressing part. I press carefully and use a press cloth to make sure it stays in place. But that process doesn’t make for good video 😉
Ok I'll weigh in here. First it's very fun to watch you sew. I feel like I'm watching myself. Ha. Second you need to allow for the teaching time in your calculations. Third - I agree here with the hand basting because of the high poly content. Otherwise i would baste with basting tape or a glue stick.
Fourth, I pretty much always block fuse and then cut the piece which allows for shrinkage etc. Re stabilizing - great idea. Sewkeasy has some fusible tape. I have mixed emotions about it.
Thanks for a fun session. Kay in Dallas, Texas
Thank for your comment Kay! Yeah talking about the sewing process always slows me down with the actual sewing. 😉
The interfacing to stabilze is a great tip. Would that work on wovens like challis?
I think it would. And you could use knit interfacing to maintain the fabric’s fluidity. I use it with sheer and lightweight fabrics when regular interfacing is too stiff.
Using a walking foot on knit fabric helps reduce stretching.
Would like to see you model the dress with your sweater or jacket that you would usually wear.
@@barbarawenton8020 I post pics of me wearing my garments on Instagram.
I’ve heard that, but I don’t have a walking foot.
ive made things in next to no time providing the sizing of pattern is sorted and all cut out with overlocker set and everything good to go I also flat lock seams as that is very quick to do and saves time overlocking and sewing
I need to use my overlocker to sew. I’m still kinda scared about getting it right and having to rip it all out. It’s time to get over that fear!
Congratulations on getting your project done well, rather than fast.😉
Thanks Norma!
Cute fabric, looks great,
Thanks! Plus it’s super soft fabric which makes for a comfortable dress.
Loved watching this, thank you X
You’re very welcome, thanks for watching ❤️
Great video. You make me want to sew again. It has been years and now I am getting the bug
I’m so glad my video inspired you to get sewing!!
As a person that sews, I’m pretty sure the two hours doesn’t include preparing the pattern and cutting it out.
And if you add extra steps it will take longer to sew 😂
I absolutely love that fabric! Where did you get that?
I got it at Fashion Fabric Club.com. It took longer than expected to receive, but the fabric quality was good
Just a reminder: interfacing can shrink if applied with steam and a high temp.
Interfacing can be cut 1/2” smaller all around. Saves time grading.
I’ve never had interfacing shrink. It actually seems to stretch a little bit.
I had to see if you could do this in just 2 hours. :)
Almost…
I’m used to have a bunny who loved when I was in my sewing mode! Her name was “Bunny”.
Awww too sweet ❤️ thanks for sharing
When I made a sleeveless summer knit maxi dress for the first time the arm holes stretched out so much I couldn't find any tutorial on how to trouble shoot it. The pattern didn't even say to use interfacing! Even the facing I created didn't prevent it from keeping it place. Do you normally use interfacing for arm holes?
I haven’t made anything in knit that was sleeveless. But I think the interfacing trick would work for armholes as well. Let me know how it goes!
@@SewSewLounge Well I made over three years ago and somehow I made it work. Not sure if I ever want to make that project again. I used my seam ripper alot on those armholes I'm surprised I didn't wreck the fabric.
I have a ribbed net dress i sewed before summertime and I couldn't get the sleeves right they were to tight i really don't know how to fix them it's just not comfortable. ❤ ive been loving your simple style dresses 🎉.
Can you make it sleeveless? The use a piece of the knit to bind the armhole opening. That’s what I’d do! Good luck 😉
Actually it is sleeveless it just has binding that is to tight
I enjoyed your video. Some friends of mine talk about "hairdresser minutes" when things take more time than intended; i speak about "sewing minutes". A sewing minute is worth about 36 to 5 actual minutes, depending on what you're working on 😅🤣🤣.
If I may just point to something about your editing, I listen to youtube with earphones and the music is too loud compared with when you talk. Sometimes, if you're not listening with earphones when editing, you're not aware of that, so that's why I told you.
xxx
Cilou
I feel the same way about sewing minutes; I thought it was just me! And the time totally depends on what I’m making 😂
I have gotten some other comments about the mono in earphones. I’m not sure why my editing software is converting stereo to mono on some uploads but not others. I will be more diligent double checking moving forward. Thanks your comments
Model the dress???
I feel very awkward modeling dresses in videos, so I usually just show them on my dress form. When I wear them I post photos on Instagram.
Is New Look reusing their pattern numbers? I see # 6374 as only tops.
This is one of the few New Look patterns that I have so I’m not sure. But it’s from the early 2000s.
I just looked again & New Look has a 3rd pattern with that # that has tops, skirts & shorts.
It is an OOP which means out of print. The sizing is also different, I would need an 18 or 20 on this pattern, but patterns today are resized to reflect America’s changing sizes. In today’s patterns I wear a 14. Just remember that when you look at vintage patterns, they all are not created equal.
Definitely can sew that in 2 hours.
Awesome
Model the dress and show the close up pictures please.
It will be in the year end review!
I only have sound from the left ear 😢
Samuela, if you go into you audio settings you should be able to turn off mono audio so you can hear in both ears.
Me too and my settings already have mono off?
I have the same problem and this is the only one I have ran into that with. Also the bits with music are in both ears. It is her talking that is left ear.
Is that knit interfacing, I hope? I always use that to stabilize shoulder and neck seams since it stretches with the fabric somewhat. Hey, kitty butt! What an extra treat. I also baste fiddly knit collars and facings, and sleeves. Keeps it from misbehaving.
Yes it is knit! I agree that hand basting necklines and sleeves makes a huge difference in the finished look. Thanks for watching!
I was taight to hand baste in prder to stablize necklines and sleeves. Taking the extrs time shows in the finished product.
I used iron in knit interfacing which worked great and was faster to put in than hand basting. Sometimes I will baste in sleeves if they have more ease than usual.
Dress is lovely, but, I never hand baste a hem. I never have trouble with the hem.
It was uneven and I wanted to make sure it stayed in place once I got to the sewing machine.
@@SewSewLounge I pin the hem in place, and then iron it so that the hem will lie flat enough for sewing. But this may not work for knit fabrics with drape, as the knit fabric has a mind of its own and will not stay folded even when ironed.🤣
It can be done in 2 hours... but narrating took time. If you had been totally focused on sewing you could have done
I don’t think so. I only times the parts while I was sewing and the hand basting of the sleeves and hem put me over the 2 hour mark.