Got Dang! "to protect your eyes from broken needles," putting the fear in me quickly lol, I'll never sew without glasses again. Future me thanks you for good vision. * I watched the whole thing and saved it, thanks for the quick but thorough explanations and good view of what's happening
A natural teacher. Faren doesn’t fuss about. Her lesson so concise I wrote it down line for line. It probably took me an hour to watch this! Obviously a very talented and immaculate artist. Thank you for creating this awesome content ✊🏼
Thank you so much Ms Rose, your comment is so touching - it made my week (no it made my year)! This is exactly why I create content for people like you that enjoy it word for word with no fussing about. Really appreciate you watching and leaving a very complimentary comment. ♥️
SIX SPECIAL SEAMS...BEGINNERS SEWING COURSE RESPECTED INSTRUCTOR, THANKS FOR YR VALUABLE INSTRUCTION AND WELL FOCUSSED DEMONSTRATION. DISPLAYING IN WORDS/FIGURES AS HEAD LINES OF DIFFERENT SEAMS HELPED ME TO GRASP EACH SEAM FURTHER AND IS VERY HELPFUL. THOUGH THIS IS THE BEGINNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TOPIC TO THE STUDENTS. CONSIDERING ALL THE ABOVE, YR TEACHING IS 100 PERCENT SUCCUSSFUL AND YOU PROVED A SUCCESSFUL GUIDE AND INSTRUCTOR. THANK YOU Vatsa INDIA
Thank you so very much for taking time from your work to share your knowledge with us all. I am thrilled that you are here. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU so very much. 💚
Wonderful! So happy to hear you learned the french seam, it can be a tricky seam to master but once you know how... it becomes easier. I use the french seam on almost everything bc ut just looks better.
Something that I will really want to watch are tips while sewing spandex or what about the other kind of stiches(zigzag and the others?) Also tips for the legs of pants :)
Thanks again Ezequiel, spandex is a four way stretch material that needs a serger machine (which is a completely different machine). I can definitely do a segment on serger sewing for the future! Zigzag and other stiches are mostly used on domestic machines, I use an industrial, is there anything specific you would like to know about a zigzag?
@@LTRLtrend well I'm learning how to sew swimsuits, I use spandex and I'm trying your tips, I'm also using an standard sewing machine :) and I'm a beginner
@@cochorol wow Ezequiel, sewing Spandex (especially swimsuits) are an advanced project, but happy to hear you are going for it and using my tips! When you are sewing stretch fabric with a standard sewing machine you have to make sure you are stretching your fabric slightly and change your stitch to a very narrow zigzag (so narrow it almost looks like a straight stitch) to accommodate the stretch - if you don't stretch slightly or change your stitch your stitches could "pop" while wearing or if you happen to stretch the fabric over the body. Oh, also try changing your stitch length to about 3 or 4 when you are sewing the narrow (zigzag) "straight" stitch. One more tip: also it may help to use (clear silicone swimwear specific) elastic around the leg hems - zigzag on first and then hem by stretching fabric and zigzagging. Hope this helps- Happy sewing!
@@LTRLtrend hey so far so good, I have made two already but now I'm using the mock french seem and it's better than the last ones, also using a zigzag over everything, I bet it's not the usual but for me it's okay, thanks for the tips:)
Thanks Farren.On Jeans there are two stitches running parallel.are they two top stitches?Good informative videos.do you have a sew along for a dress from McCall patterns from tracing, cutting the pattern sticking and fitting?Best wishes.
As an intermediate beginner, this was super helpful. It would have been more informative for me if you would also include when each of these seams work best (what parts of a garment) and for what kinds of fabric. Keep teaching!
Glad to hear this video was helpful for you. And yha ks for the suggestions, I will definitely need to do a follow-up video to address these. Thanks for watching! Happy sewing ♥️
I wish you explained when you’d use each seam, but great explainations! I’ve been sewing for a little over a year and I’ve had my sewing machine for a year and 5 days! I have lots of fabric for garments but just haven’t gotten to any of the projects. I’m cutting out pjs tomorrow and I’m so excited! I’ve learned a lot from your channel and I only found you today when I needed an explanation on grainlines. I wish you had a print out of that pattern piece you showed in the beginning of what direction to sew your seams. Thanks for the awesome explanations and I can’t wait to learn even more from you! ❤️🤗
You arw not thw first person to request this... and I totally need to do a vid on a more indepth explanations of seams and where to use. Grainlines are a bit of another topic and will for sure look into a vid for that as well. I have an online course in development, so stayed tuned with updates by adding me on insta - fee free to connect me there for more questions! Happy sewing on your pjs 😘
Bored quarantined curmudgeon: Have been cranking out masks like crazy. Am thinking of trying a button down men's shirt. Never sewed until about 2 weeks ago. Maybe a few pointers.......have subscribed to your channel
Hi Jean, thanks for your comment. No, at the moment I am not sewing with knit, I like knit and have used it in the past with both a straight stitch machine and a serger and hope to get back to sewing with knits soon!
hello as previously requested 4 months ago in the comments section please kindly film how to operate a industrial sewing machine foot pedal and knee lifter how it's used to sew please kindly reply back ok?thank you very much
hello great video excellent sewing skills I see you have a pride flag it would be nice if you would film how to sew a pride flag as seen in the video on the top left please ok ?please kindly reply back ok?thank you very much.
“Message!” My 2nd time through these. I love ‘em! 🥰
Got Dang! "to protect your eyes from broken needles," putting the fear in me quickly lol, I'll never sew without glasses again. Future me thanks you for good vision. * I watched the whole thing and saved it, thanks for the quick but thorough explanations and good view of what's happening
I just discovered your channel, You are so fun to watch and you are a good teacher, thank you and God bless you!
Hello my friend very nice video
A natural teacher. Faren doesn’t fuss about. Her lesson so concise I wrote it down line for line. It probably took me an hour to watch this! Obviously a very talented and immaculate artist. Thank you for creating this awesome content ✊🏼
Thank you so much Ms Rose, your comment is so touching - it made my week (no it made my year)! This is exactly why I create content for people like you that enjoy it word for word with no fussing about. Really appreciate you watching and leaving a very complimentary comment. ♥️
SIX SPECIAL SEAMS...BEGINNERS SEWING COURSE
RESPECTED INSTRUCTOR,
THANKS FOR YR VALUABLE INSTRUCTION AND WELL FOCUSSED DEMONSTRATION.
DISPLAYING IN WORDS/FIGURES AS HEAD LINES OF DIFFERENT SEAMS HELPED ME TO GRASP EACH SEAM FURTHER AND IS VERY HELPFUL.
THOUGH THIS IS THE BEGINNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TOPIC TO THE STUDENTS.
CONSIDERING ALL THE ABOVE, YR TEACHING IS 100 PERCENT SUCCUSSFUL AND
YOU PROVED A SUCCESSFUL GUIDE AND INSTRUCTOR.
THANK YOU
Vatsa INDIA
Thank you so much Srivatsa! Your appreciation means a lot to me. Thank you for watching! ♥️ Happy Sewing
Thank you so very much for taking time from your work to share your knowledge with us all. I am thrilled that you are here. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU so very much. 💚
Thank you thank you so very kich for your comment.... and for watching! Much love to you ♥️
Hey nice content!! And the best teacher ever!! Very funny
Thanks for the new sub! Really happy we can bring you entertainment as well as knowledge.
Hi dear teacher,I learned French seam,so happy.Thanks for teaching.
Wonderful! So happy to hear you learned the french seam, it can be a tricky seam to master but once you know how... it becomes easier. I use the french seam on almost everything bc ut just looks better.
Hello. It would be nice to know where to buy those humongous scissors you keep showing off in your videos. 😊
Thank you, you have helped me in my Pandemic sewing frenzy.
Happy to hear I have helped in these crazy times!
Another excellent well explained video... thank you
YAYYY!!! Success... Thank you so much for being here - watching, commenting and enjoying!
Thanks for the video; you make sewing fun,
Something that I will really want to watch are tips while sewing spandex or what about the other kind of stiches(zigzag and the others?) Also tips for the legs of pants :)
Thanks again Ezequiel, spandex is a four way stretch material that needs a serger machine (which is a completely different machine). I can definitely do a segment on serger sewing for the future! Zigzag and other stiches are mostly used on domestic machines, I use an industrial, is there anything specific you would like to know about a zigzag?
@@LTRLtrend well I'm learning how to sew swimsuits, I use spandex and I'm trying your tips, I'm also using an standard sewing machine :) and I'm a beginner
@@cochorol wow Ezequiel, sewing Spandex (especially swimsuits) are an advanced project, but happy to hear you are going for it and using my tips! When you are sewing stretch fabric with a standard sewing machine you have to make sure you are stretching your fabric slightly and change your stitch to a very narrow zigzag (so narrow it almost looks like a straight stitch) to accommodate the stretch - if you don't stretch slightly or change your stitch your stitches could "pop" while wearing or if you happen to stretch the fabric over the body. Oh, also try changing your stitch length to about 3 or 4 when you are sewing the narrow (zigzag) "straight" stitch.
One more tip: also it may help to use (clear silicone swimwear specific) elastic around the leg hems - zigzag on first and then hem by stretching fabric and zigzagging. Hope this helps- Happy sewing!
@@LTRLtrend hey so far so good, I have made two already but now I'm using the mock french seem and it's better than the last ones, also using a zigzag over everything, I bet it's not the usual but for me it's okay, thanks for the tips:)
Thanks for this. Great to have all the seams shown on same video and very clearly explained for a newbie like me.
That is amazing! Thanks for being here in the comment section to let us know...and thanks so much for watching.
Thanks Farren.On Jeans there are two stitches running parallel.are they two top stitches?Good informative videos.do you have a sew along for a dress from McCall patterns from tracing, cutting the pattern sticking and fitting?Best wishes.
As an intermediate beginner, this was super helpful. It would have been more informative for me if you would also include when each of these seams work best (what parts of a garment) and for what kinds of fabric. Keep teaching!
Glad to hear this video was helpful for you. And yha ks for the suggestions, I will definitely need to do a follow-up video to address these. Thanks for watching! Happy sewing ♥️
Thank you for being here.💚
I wish you explained when you’d use each seam, but great explainations! I’ve been sewing for a little over a year and I’ve had my sewing machine for a year and 5 days! I have lots of fabric for garments but just haven’t gotten to any of the projects. I’m cutting out pjs tomorrow and I’m so excited! I’ve learned a lot from your channel and I only found you today when I needed an explanation on grainlines. I wish you had a print out of that pattern piece you showed in the beginning of what direction to sew your seams. Thanks for the awesome explanations and I can’t wait to learn even more from you! ❤️🤗
You arw not thw first person to request this... and I totally need to do a vid on a more indepth explanations of seams and where to use. Grainlines are a bit of another topic and will for sure look into a vid for that as well. I have an online course in development, so stayed tuned with updates by adding me on insta - fee free to connect me there for more questions! Happy sewing on your pjs 😘
I know it's kind of off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream new tv shows online ?
Thank you for your videos! This is an amazing channel!
Aww, thanks so much for watching!
Bored quarantined curmudgeon: Have been cranking out masks like crazy. Am thinking of trying a button down men's shirt. Never sewed until about 2 weeks ago. Maybe a few pointers.......have subscribed to your channel
Great skill to pick up! Thanks for thw new sub... good luck with the men's shirt!
Thank you for the attempt. I do appreciate it. You keep up the good work. I like to know do you use knit or do you sew with knit? Knit fabric
Hi Jean, thanks for your comment. No, at the moment I am not sewing with knit, I like knit and have used it in the past with both a straight stitch machine and a serger and hope to get back to sewing with knits soon!
hello as previously requested 4 months ago in the comments section please kindly film how to operate a industrial sewing machine foot pedal and knee lifter how it's used to sew please kindly reply back ok?thank you very much
Thank you for your comment. We will film it in the next episode. Ok?
@@LTRLtrend ok thank you very much for taking the time to reply back have a great day thanks
So the grain line is Ezekiel's dry bones all connected together 😅
hello great video excellent sewing skills I see you have a pride flag it would be nice if you would film how to sew a pride flag as seen in the video on the top left please ok ?please kindly reply back ok?thank you very much.
Thank you for watching my videos and showing appreciation! And yes, It's a good idea, I will have to show how to sew a pride flag sometime! Thank you!