So cool...I clicked on this thumbnail as seeing a guy who sews just made my day. I know I'm old fashioned but I just think that's so awesome! Thanks for the advice.
I'm old as dirt and just learning to sew. I have the experience of knowing that the things I've learned the most from are my mistakes. Yet it's still hard when frustration and lack of reward kick in to remember that, so I do have to remind myself. But honestly, the things I've screwed up 100 times and fixed 100 times and learned to do better 100 times are the things I'm best at. I also have to remind myself: there's nothing like learning a new skill to make you feel like an idiot! 🙂
100%! As someone who is currently studying fashion, the skill that goes into the full process from drafting the pattern to final garment is tricky. It takes a lot of practice and errors to fully master the craft. Love your content bro.
I am 67 and just learning to sew... again 😂. I tried when I was younger but now I know I didn't want to sew I just wanted the cool thing. Sewing is 75% plan and prep. 20% sewing and at least 5% figuring out what went wrong 😉. The Internet is wonderful. I spend many hours researching and learning, and being inspired by myself when applying what I learned. I have become a great ripper outer, and have learned to love it if that is what I am doing. The minute I feel like I am rushing or aggravated in any way, I walk away. After a rest, a snack, a few videos, maybe the next day it all comes together in joy and I am 100% focused. This is how I sew now and the cool thing is a byproduct.❤
I just attended a sewing class a few days ago, and boyyyyy it was sooo hard! But I want to learn and improve and create my own clothes soon! Your videos are my source of inspiration! I even got the same sewing machine as yours yesterday! Thank you so much! Continue doing your projects and tutorials! Love from the Philippines!
Great wisdom that can be applied to many things in life. I just found your channel. I sewed as an early teen. I learned from my mother how to follow a pattern, choose material, and many of the basics. I made a regular and a reversible wrap-around skirt, corduroy pants, and a big shirt that she wore after I stopped wearing it. 15 years later, I made my neice a pair of corduroy overalls and a puffy sleeved blouse. There was at least one dress for myself in there, as well. I sewed all this on my mom’s Singer from the 50’s. It’s now 35 + years later, and I’m retired. You have helped me pick a new sewing machine, and to revive my skills. Thank you! 🙏 ☮️
Something i see a lot is trying to freestyle everything. Bags and accessories are one thing, but making clothes that fit and look the way you want is another -- ppl waste so much fabric because they think they can drape their way to well-made clothes, but they don't know about fabric types and grain and recovery/stretch, and they just cut however. Well-written patterns (like yours) tell you how to lay out the pieces and construct the garment, no need to get it out of thin air or use up 3 yds of sweatshirt fleece to make a hoodie.
I agree! For some, they have to do it and see it to believe it (like myself). Then once you realize it's not coming out like you expected, you diverge to patterns. Great point!
i got into sewing to make gear (backpacks, pouches, travel acc...etc). i borrowed my sisters machine and got some fabric and zippers, and i made my first zippered pouch. now i have my own machine and made 5 complex backpacks for an intended purpose. I told my self i like making gear, then i saw your channel...just today i altered my first pair of pants. now ill have to watch how to make pants. its been a long ride, learned how to make my own backpack patterns, and i learned my machines limitations and how to mitigate those situations when designing my pattern
When I first started I also went hard into accessories/backpacks. Sewing a zipper tho... ain't easy as beginner! That's awesome, I love when you create gear tailored to a specific purpose. Excited for you to check out the pants tutorial, see if you like it 😚
Great message. The biggest thing I run into is scaling patterns. Being a bigger guy (6'2" with wide shoulders), I watch videos, buy patterns and although I make them to spec, then never quite fit right. Totally self taught as well. So there is a large knowledge gap in that regard. Anyway, love your videos and anxiously await new ones.
This actually came at the perfect time for me, because I only recently started sewing- and following you, for that matter. I’ve got some really ambitious projects in mind… but thankfully my friends have reminded me to slow down and build up to that. So I’m working towards those, and your patterns have been part of that journey. I just finished a reversible bucket hat the other day :)
Same situation, I just finished my bucket last night!! Wish you the best on your Journey and eventually reaching your ambitious project! I definitely felt that!
@@bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262 It went fast, once I got a feel for how the machine worked! I did make several mistakes- measurements, fabric choices, mixing up the "right" and "wrong" sides. Nothing a seam ripper couldn't get through, though, and all mistakes that are to be expected when taking up a new skill! Overall it's messy and a snug fit, but it holds together and I love it! An important thing that I'm trying to learn is not talking down my accomplishments
Started sewing 3 years ago and have only ever made three things from scratch so far, everything else has been alterations/thrift flips/reworks. Patterns and making things from scratch is so scary!
Evert time i wanted to trow my mashine on the table. I took a deep breath and stopped for that day and am still learning but it learned me 1 thing if the tread breaks pick it up and start over.
Thank you for sharing your own experiences. I can certainly relate to losing the excitement when things don't go as expected. I have learned a lot from you- I've made several bucket hats- and I appreciate and admire your ability to put together excellent tutorials. It is truly a gift!
im still learning these lessons, but the biggest one that ive learned is DO YOUR RESEARCH. don't try to freehand an entire project, actually put in the effort to figure out x,y,z. itll be well-worth it in the end.
LOL I have ZERO experience - just got a SE600 - I squealed in delight when I got my first bobbin right ! LOL I haven't even been able to thread the needled yet - I am forcing myself to take just ONE thing each day .... because I want to keep the love - just as you say !
I always found alterations more difficult than a new piece. Alterations require understanding how the garment was constructed which isn't easy when you don't know how to construct from scratch.
What’s helped me is I don’t take what’s in my mind as what will manifest. It’s an idea for me as fragile as glass. I like to break that glass and let what comes come and learn from every project. Over time I’ve gotten better and more confident.
This is me I want to make the cheongsam I seen on this palace drama show. 😂😂😂😂. But I’m being smart and starting small first. I’m being good and patient ☺️.
A couple of Qs. Will you be doing a video explaining different types of threads and fabrics? Further more, what are some essentials will us beginners really need? I have a tendency of collecting a lot of "tools" when I begin a hobby but never actually following through. I've got spools of threads but have no idea if they're good for the item I'm making. Are cutting boards and rotary cutters essential, I feel like I need those things. Lol see, I'm totally jumping the gun before I even have a project in mind. 😬 How will I know what kind of tension to use? So many questions. 😭 TIA!
Hello allan, I really want to sew the hood you designed, but I just can't find a copyshop wich prints in such a big format, I live in Germany and sadly can't wait for the delivery of the paper plans because it's for an occasion. If anybody has an idea how I could solve this problem I'd be glad to hear it, thanks in advance.
i just did my first two projects tonight: a single panel black out curtain and a 18" fleece and sherpa color block circle pillow case. im happy with how both came out but theyre both so sloppy. had moments in the middle of both projects where i saw that i was goign to encounter problems but i forced my way through them when taking the time to fix those problems would have made the end product better. did i jump into projects that were harder than i should have? i feel like i may have but im not sure
Circles/curves are hard to sew so go easy on yourself! Glad you pushed through either way. Find some easy projects to build your skills and confidence :) Tote bag or pillowcases are classic beginner projects (maybe without a circle this time)
I found your channel after saving a bunch of other sewing videos from other experienced sew...ers? 😅 All of them had long drawn out stories to tell without having much to teach. Insert your video on the basics and I wanted to pick up sewing again. 😭❤️ My perfectionism definitely held me back in the past and the want to create something grand, as you said. Now I just want to master the basics and move up from there to my carrot - learning to make patterns and sewing my own clothes. 🥹 Thanks for reigniting my dream. Praying for your continued success. ❤
I've read my manual so many times n watch so many videos but still can't get the zigzag(lighting bolt stitch ) right to sew my in seam on my t-shirt I have a brothers CP2160P COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE .can someone help me please
I wouldn’t get a serger (also called overlocker) until you’re comfortable with a sewing machine. A serger will help finish raw edges but it’s another investment that I think you’ll know if it’s necessary when you reach that level. You can zigzag stitch your edges with your sewing machine until then 🙂
Great advice. I’ve sewn for decades and only bought an overlocker (what we call a serger in Australia) after about twenty years of sewing. There are lots of ways of neatly finishing seams without one.
My singer needles and thread keeps breaking.😢 What could this mean?? Where should I begin with fixing this problem?? I am one step away from throwing it away. Please help me!!!
Is there a sewing machine servicing shop you can bring it to? When the needle is going down, is it hitting or rubbing anything? Are you using really thick fabric? It's difficult to troubleshoot from a far, wish I could help more!!
Hey bro. How do you keep cut fabric from rolling? I'm trying to hem a shirt and after I cut it it rolls. Hard to pin down the hem good enough to get it under the sewing machine to hem.
My biggest mistake: letting my fear of perfection keep me from starting my first project.
This has been a struggle for me too. But I just bought my table and first diy kit and I’m boutta just do it!
Same here
Mines too!
Mines was too and I started with scrunchies then graduated to bonnets And now my goal it to make a pencil skirt and a trouser. Just start
Same here!
So cool...I clicked on this thumbnail as seeing a guy who sews just made my day. I know I'm old fashioned but I just think that's so awesome! Thanks for the advice.
I'm old as dirt and just learning to sew. I have the experience of knowing that the things I've learned the most from are my mistakes. Yet it's still hard when frustration and lack of reward kick in to remember that, so I do have to remind myself. But honestly, the things I've screwed up 100 times and fixed 100 times and learned to do better 100 times are the things I'm best at. I also have to remind myself: there's nothing like learning a new skill to make you feel like an idiot! 🙂
As a child of the 60’s, I can relate!
Learning a new skill is a good way to humble yourself, that's for sure! 😂
100%! As someone who is currently studying fashion, the skill that goes into the full process from drafting the pattern to final garment is tricky. It takes a lot of practice and errors to fully master the craft. Love your content bro.
Absolutely. Such a tricky process and LOTS of ups and downs.. but worth it 🤭 Good luck in your studies 🙏🏻
I am 67 and just learning to sew... again 😂. I tried when I was younger but now I know I didn't want to sew I just wanted the cool thing. Sewing is 75% plan and prep. 20% sewing and at least 5% figuring out what went wrong 😉. The Internet is wonderful. I spend many hours researching and learning, and being inspired by myself when applying what I learned. I have become a great ripper outer, and have learned to love it if that is what I am doing. The minute I feel like I am rushing or aggravated in any way, I walk away. After a rest, a snack, a few videos, maybe the next day it all comes together in joy and I am 100% focused. This is how I sew now and the cool thing is a byproduct.❤
I just attended a sewing class a few days ago, and boyyyyy it was sooo hard! But I want to learn and improve and create my own clothes soon! Your videos are my source of inspiration! I even got the same sewing machine as yours yesterday! Thank you so much!
Continue doing your projects and tutorials! Love from the Philippines!
Great wisdom that can be applied to many things in life. I just found your channel. I sewed as an early teen. I learned from my mother how to follow a pattern, choose material, and many of the basics. I made a regular and a reversible wrap-around skirt, corduroy pants, and a big shirt that she wore after I stopped wearing it. 15 years later, I made my neice a pair of corduroy overalls and a puffy sleeved blouse. There was at least one dress for myself in there, as well. I sewed all this on my mom’s Singer from the 50’s. It’s now 35 + years later, and I’m retired. You have helped me pick a new sewing machine, and to revive my skills. Thank you! 🙏 ☮️
Your words apply to more than just sewing. Wise words ❤️
Something i see a lot is trying to freestyle everything. Bags and accessories are one thing, but making clothes that fit and look the way you want is another -- ppl waste so much fabric because they think they can drape their way to well-made clothes, but they don't know about fabric types and grain and recovery/stretch, and they just cut however. Well-written patterns (like yours) tell you how to lay out the pieces and construct the garment, no need to get it out of thin air or use up 3 yds of sweatshirt fleece to make a hoodie.
I agree! For some, they have to do it and see it to believe it (like myself). Then once you realize it's not coming out like you expected, you diverge to patterns. Great point!
i got into sewing to make gear (backpacks, pouches, travel acc...etc). i borrowed my sisters machine and got some fabric and zippers, and i made my first zippered pouch. now i have my own machine and made 5 complex backpacks for an intended purpose. I told my self i like making gear, then i saw your channel...just today i altered my first pair of pants. now ill have to watch how to make pants.
its been a long ride, learned how to make my own backpack patterns, and i learned my machines limitations and how to mitigate those situations when designing my pattern
When I first started I also went hard into accessories/backpacks. Sewing a zipper tho... ain't easy as beginner! That's awesome, I love when you create gear tailored to a specific purpose. Excited for you to check out the pants tutorial, see if you like it 😚
Great message. The biggest thing I run into is scaling patterns. Being a bigger guy (6'2" with wide shoulders), I watch videos, buy patterns and although I make them to spec, then never quite fit right. Totally self taught as well. So there is a large knowledge gap in that regard. Anyway, love your videos and anxiously await new ones.
This actually came at the perfect time for me, because I only recently started sewing- and following you, for that matter.
I’ve got some really ambitious projects in mind… but thankfully my friends have reminded me to slow down and build up to that. So I’m working towards those, and your patterns have been part of that journey. I just finished a reversible bucket hat the other day :)
Same situation, I just finished my bucket last night!! Wish you the best on your Journey and eventually reaching your ambitious project! I definitely felt that!
thats sick im in the same boat here I just started about a week ago and im attempting my fist project currently!
Aye the bucket hat!! Excited for you to eventually achieve those ambitious projects 🙂 GL!!
how did that hat go ? that is one of my top 5 to start with too !!! :) I've never sewn at all - so a total 100% newbie here
@@bookswithatwist-vanvelzerp9262 It went fast, once I got a feel for how the machine worked! I did make several mistakes- measurements, fabric choices, mixing up the "right" and "wrong" sides. Nothing a seam ripper couldn't get through, though, and all mistakes that are to be expected when taking up a new skill!
Overall it's messy and a snug fit, but it holds together and I love it! An important thing that I'm trying to learn is not talking down my accomplishments
Started sewing 3 years ago and have only ever made three things from scratch so far, everything else has been alterations/thrift flips/reworks. Patterns and making things from scratch is so scary!
Evert time i wanted to trow my mashine on the table. I took a deep breath and stopped for that day and am still learning but it learned me 1 thing if the tread breaks pick it up and start over.
Thank you for sharing your own experiences. I can certainly relate to losing the excitement when things don't go as expected. I have learned a lot from you- I've made several bucket hats- and I appreciate and admire your ability to put together excellent tutorials. It is truly a gift!
Thank you Lori 🙂
This pretty much applies to learning any new hobby.
This definitely applies to me 😆 the main reason why I wanted to learn to sew is because I wanted to create my own clothes
Ayeee haha get to know the machine, practice a lil bit and you'll be golden🙏🏻
@@GloryAllanwhat projects would u reccomend to start ive only made pillowcases
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ You ever thought of a podcast? 😊
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you're great man, i love your content and aesthetics , thanks for all
im still learning these lessons, but the biggest one that ive learned is DO YOUR RESEARCH.
don't try to freehand an entire project, actually put in the effort to figure out x,y,z.
itll be well-worth it in the end.
TOTALLY!! I still freehand more than I should but you're right.. alwaysss do the research 😖
I’m older and have been sewing most of my life but I can say I‘be learned MYCH from my mistakes. Still love sewing
LOL I have ZERO experience - just got a SE600 - I squealed in delight when I got my first bobbin right ! LOL I haven't even been able to thread the needled yet - I am forcing myself to take just ONE thing each day .... because I want to keep the love - just as you say !
Right on! Exactly, take it nice and easy, baby steps 😊
I always found alterations more difficult than a new piece. Alterations require understanding how the garment was constructed which isn't easy when you don't know how to construct from scratch.
What’s helped me is I don’t take what’s in my mind as what will manifest. It’s an idea for me as fragile as glass. I like to break that glass and let what comes come and learn from every project. Over time I’ve gotten better and more confident.
totally agree!!!
I think that shit goes way beyond sewing but for anything we want to be good at
Thank you so much for this
This is me I want to make the cheongsam I seen on this palace drama show. 😂😂😂😂. But I’m being smart and starting small first. I’m being good and patient ☺️.
❤much love
Not reading the manual before attempting to use their machine, learning the tension and pressure feet use.
A couple of Qs. Will you be doing a video explaining different types of threads and fabrics? Further more, what are some essentials will us beginners really need? I have a tendency of collecting a lot of "tools" when I begin a hobby but never actually following through. I've got spools of threads but have no idea if they're good for the item I'm making. Are cutting boards and rotary cutters essential, I feel like I need those things. Lol see, I'm totally jumping the gun before I even have a project in mind. 😬 How will I know what kind of tension to use? So many questions. 😭
TIA!
glory allan can you predict the future of sewing industry's?
Just got ya diy bucket hat from ya site as my first sewing project wish me luck gang
so true!!
Thanks you I have the same machine and didn't know how to used it I never used the double stich
Whish!
Yo Glory can u make a Work Jacket diy and some jeans diy it would be really helpful and amazing
Please review the Butterfly JHQ6032A
Literally SAME!!!
Hello allan, I really want to sew the hood you designed, but I just can't find a copyshop wich prints in such a big format, I live in Germany and sadly can't wait for the delivery of the paper plans because it's for an occasion.
If anybody has an idea how I could solve this problem I'd be glad to hear it, thanks in advance.
i just did my first two projects tonight: a single panel black out curtain and a 18" fleece and sherpa color block circle pillow case. im happy with how both came out but theyre both so sloppy. had moments in the middle of both projects where i saw that i was goign to encounter problems but i forced my way through them when taking the time to fix those problems would have made the end product better.
did i jump into projects that were harder than i should have? i feel like i may have but im not sure
Circles/curves are hard to sew so go easy on yourself! Glad you pushed through either way. Find some easy projects to build your skills and confidence :) Tote bag or pillowcases are classic beginner projects (maybe without a circle this time)
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Bro can u do japanese panths i realy like the way u explain 🙏
I found your channel after saving a bunch of other sewing videos from other experienced sew...ers? 😅 All of them had long drawn out stories to tell without having much to teach. Insert your video on the basics and I wanted to pick up sewing again. 😭❤️
My perfectionism definitely held me back in the past and the want to create something grand, as you said. Now I just want to master the basics and move up from there to my carrot - learning to make patterns and sewing my own clothes. 🥹
Thanks for reigniting my dream. Praying for your continued success. ❤
Is Singer Heavy Duty your sponsor ?
My thread keeps cutting off its machine, new needle I mean new everything but I have no idea what I’m doing wrong 😭 i have 4423
I've read my manual so many times n watch so many videos but still can't get the zigzag(lighting bolt stitch ) right to sew my in seam on my t-shirt I have a brothers CP2160P COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE .can someone help me please
hi. i'm a beginner and i was wondering if a serging machine is needed or if i can do the same stuff with my regular sewing machine?
I wouldn’t get a serger (also called overlocker) until you’re comfortable with a sewing machine. A serger will help finish raw edges but it’s another investment that I think you’ll know if it’s necessary when you reach that level. You can zigzag stitch your edges with your sewing machine until then 🙂
Great advice. I’ve sewn for decades and only bought an overlocker (what we call a serger in Australia) after about twenty years of sewing. There are lots of ways of neatly finishing seams without one.
My singer needles and thread keeps breaking.😢 What could this mean?? Where should I begin with fixing this problem?? I am one step away from throwing it away. Please help me!!!
Is there a sewing machine servicing shop you can bring it to? When the needle is going down, is it hitting or rubbing anything? Are you using really thick fabric? It's difficult to troubleshoot from a far, wish I could help more!!
Hey bro. How do you keep cut fabric from rolling? I'm trying to hem a shirt and after I cut it it rolls. Hard to pin down the hem good enough to get it under the sewing machine to hem.
What sewing machine is that?
ID on the cardigan please 🙏🔥
a hand-me-down from my gramps with no label
My fear is the sewing machine
1st
its singer 4432 ?
Same as 4411 just more stitches
I just started sewing and realised that hand sewing is not like machine sewing. My bobbin isn't catching and I just left the machine.
Setting up the bobbin can be tricky. I hope you're able to figure it out soon
@@GloryAllan working on it and my pressure foot as well I can say I'm learning from all my mistakes
You're so handsome, almost too handsome.
Idk y you remind me of jungkook 🤔…hmmm