Excellent technique Elsabe, thank you for sharing xx. Could you please do a tutorial on how to do this in the round. It may seem simple, but I’d love to see how you approach it. Thank you 🙏
I don’t use this with all my tops. It depends on the style and look of the top I’m sewing. I use another method on my serger for a quick finish that prevents any gaping on my stretch fabrics.
Elsabe, this is a great tutorial. Thank you for all the tips. You are such a good teacher. I just recently found your videos and appreciate all the information and the wonderful close ups. ❣️
Hello Elsabe. Can you send me the link to where I can learn your neck design on this top. I find it very attractive. Thank you. I’m learning a lot from your videos. Thank you. Marilynn
This is so beautiful, and I haven’t seen anyone else teach finishing necklines like this. What would end up being the total measurement of seam allowance for this technique?
Thank you Elsabe. Just a couple of questions. You have used a straight stitch, will these not break when it is pulled over the head? Also have you used a stretch thread?
I sometimes use Gutterman Maraflex which is a stretch thread. For this top I used polyester thread. When working on stretch fabric I usually use stitch length 3 and I make my top tension slightly lower. With these settings I do have a some stretch with my straight stitch.
I sometimes use Gutterman Maraflex which is a stretch thread. For this top I used polyester thread. When working on stretch fabric I usually use stitch length 3 and I make my top tension slightly lower. With these settings I do have a some stretch with my straight stitch
Great tutorial. I’m currently finishing my pants blueprint. Do you happen to know where I can find information/instructions on inseam pockets in the Surefit learning center? I’m wanting to make a pair of tailored trousers with that style of pocket. Thanks
Morning, you will find instructions for teardrop inseam pocket on page 25 of the Pants instruction book. If you have the Pants That Mix n Multiply book look on page 3. Below is a link to the Sure-Fit Designs Super Index. Download it for reference. You will see on page 6 of this index are all the pocket designs with information where to find it cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2583/9438/files/SFD_Super_Index--May_2015_Update.pdf?4860008779136750762
Thank you Elsabe~ Quick question -- since this neckline isn't sewn in the full round, Because it is sewn only as half of the neckline, I assume you would have a thick area where the should seams come together, or would you do the neckline in the full round?
For your normal necklines I would sew in the full round. When I sewed the armhole I sewed it in the full round as well. With this specific v-neckline I did the back separately.
Looked simple, but I had to watch the video many times before I finally understood how it's done. Thank you very much!
Thank you for all the great tips
This is amazing! thank you!
Excellent technique Elsabe, thank you for sharing xx. Could you please do a tutorial on how to do this in the round. It may seem simple, but I’d love to see how you approach it. Thank you 🙏
I have never done my neck binding quite that fancy. It looks really professional. Your close-ups are so helpful!
I don’t use this with all my tops. It depends on the style and look of the top I’m sewing. I use another method on my serger for a quick finish that prevents any gaping on my stretch fabrics.
Elsabe, this is a great tutorial. Thank you for all the tips. You are such a good teacher. I just recently found your videos and appreciate all the information and the wonderful close ups. ❣️
Thank you for the positive feedback, I appreciate it so much
The best tutorial I've seen on the topic. Thank you. ❤
Wow, thank you!
Perfectly explained and informative tutorial, thank you Elsabe.
Thank you Celeste
Thank you Elsabe. As always your videos are educational.
Thank you for watching Bibi
Thank you for this tutorial Elsabe. Much appreciated.
Thank you for watching
Fantastic exposition!
Hello Elsabe. Can you send me the link to where I can learn your neck design on this top. I find it very attractive. Thank you. I’m learning a lot from your videos. Thank you. Marilynn
Looks very nice!
Thank you for watching
This was so helpful, thank you!🤎
Thank you for watching.Glad it was helpful!
This is so beautiful, and I haven’t seen anyone else teach finishing necklines like this. What would end up being the total measurement of seam allowance for this technique?
Thank you Elsabe. Just a couple of questions. You have used a straight stitch, will these not break when it is pulled over the head? Also have you used a stretch thread?
I sometimes use Gutterman Maraflex which is a stretch thread. For this top I used polyester thread. When working on stretch fabric I usually use stitch length 3 and I make my top tension slightly lower. With these settings I do have a some stretch with my straight stitch.
What about in the round. how to measure for right length
thank you Elsabe, did you use the magic stretch thread
I sometimes use Gutterman Maraflex which is a stretch thread. For this top I used polyester thread. When working on stretch fabric I usually use stitch length 3 and I make my top tension slightly lower. With these settings I do have a some stretch with my straight stitch
Great question.I was about to ask the same as there is considerable amount of stretching on he neckline when wearing pullovers.
Great tutorial. I’m currently finishing my pants blueprint. Do you happen to know where I can find information/instructions on inseam pockets in the Surefit learning center? I’m wanting to make a pair of tailored trousers with that style of pocket. Thanks
Morning, you will find instructions for teardrop inseam pocket on page 25 of the Pants instruction book. If you have the Pants That Mix n Multiply book look on page 3. Below is a link to the Sure-Fit Designs Super Index. Download it for reference. You will see on page 6 of this index are all the pocket designs with information where to find it
cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2583/9438/files/SFD_Super_Index--May_2015_Update.pdf?4860008779136750762
Thank you Elsabe~ Quick question -- since this neckline isn't sewn in the full round, Because it is sewn only as half of the neckline, I assume you would have a thick area where the should seams come together, or would you do the neckline in the full round?
For your normal necklines I would sew in the full round. When I sewed the armhole I sewed it in the full round as well. With this specific v-neckline I did the back separately.