How to sew a v neck (t-shirt alteration)
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
- Ever wanted to know how to sew a v-neck? Maybe you bought a crew neck t-shirt that wasn't comfortable to wear and asked yourself--hey, can I change the neckline from a crew neck to a v-neck? Yes you can, here's how to make this basic t-shirt alteration from a basic crew neck or scoopneck t-shirt then I'll show you how to sew it up.
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I was just trying to find a way to not get strangled by my tshirts and wow! Your technique seems perfect. The front neckline is flawless. While your work impressed me (and is too advanced for me 😬) I was touched by all the beautiful comments. Seems lots of people missed you and have been thinking about you. You’ve achieved a true sense of community here. Wishing you and everyone blessings on your collective journey.
Fabulous tutorial I especially liked the extra detail for covering the back neckband. Thank you. Val ❤️🇨🇦🇬🇧
Glad it helped you. That little detail really makes for a nice finish. Worth the extra effort every time!
Thank you for making this so easy to understand and for making sure we could actually see what you're doing. This was extremely helpful.❤
You are so welcome!
What a helpful video! Great idea of cutting some of the hem fabric for the neckline. I also love the idea of using the double needle to sew the hem in knit shirts. I have a new Janome sewing machine and have not yet used the "twin-needle" function but you've encouraged me to give it a try. Thank you! 😘
Brilliant instructions, worked really well. Thank you!
Great tutorial Elizabeth. I always learn something new from your videos -Thank you!
Glad to help Tia. Thanks for watching!
I was wondering how to do this. Thanks, and glad to see you again.
Excellent! Glad to help.
Soooooo happy to see you again on RUclips! I thought you left.... but here you are!
Life is busy with kids and building out my classes for sure! Thanks for watching!
hiiiiiiiii! nice to see you again! thx for tutorial🙂
You're so welcome!
Hi Elizabeth!! Great seeing you again.. Awesome tutorial & thank you, always learning new things from you.. Deeply appreciated….
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You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great video Elizabeth and awesome to see you back! 🤗🥰 That’s a great idea and thank you so much for the tutorial! 👏🏽👏🏽😊
Hey Myra! Thank you, and you bet!
Elizabeth!! You're back!! Such a helpful video. It never dawned on me to cut length off the hem for the neckline. Mind. blown. Also, I like the detail of sewing a strip of fabric to stabilize the back. Now onto your other recent uploads:)
Hey Rikki! Always good to hear from you. You'll never make a neckline a different way--I love how it looks and it does double duty stabilizing the seam. I started doing it when I was started refashioning in earnest and noticed that it was a common detail. I'm praying you and your family are doing well!
I hope you make so more videos this was great
Great video😊
Good to see you again. Been enjoying you on fabrinastia
Hi, what is fabrinastia?
Great tutorial. I did not see the link to the more detailed view of how to get the neckline attached. I searched your channel and could not find it.
Thank you...😘
You're welcome 😊
Do you have to use double needles? Great tutorial.
How did you add the ruffle to your peach t-shirt?
Helpful tutorial. Good tips.
Question: I am inherited an old sewing machine and am looking to buy a new one. I am between a beginner and intermediate sewer. Which machine would you recommend??
there are so many and am overwhelmed for the choice. many look flimsy.
I bought a used Bernina 1230, excellent but not too complicated. Make sure you try it with thread & fabric before you hand over $.
I couldn’t see some of what you did you hands were in the way.