You are a sanity saver! Thank you so much for this Julia. I’m so glad that I have found your channel and I noticed that you have just made the fleur dress so I will be checking that out👊
Thank you so much for making this video. I was scratching my head for 10 minutes over attaching the bias binding before searching for a sew along. The instructions are minimal to put it politely! I have perservered and finished the bodice this afternoon. Just the button holes and ruffles to do tomorrow.
This video is WILDLY helpful! I could not figure out the neck binding and button placket situation and you did a great job of explaining and showing it!
Sorry! I missed that part out. You can see my video here on how to gather: ruclips.net/video/x-_Kg5ACICE/видео.htmlsi=P9wHcOkq7fEVqXb7 Or follow the Peony Dress Sewalong and look at the part for adding the sleeve frill and hem frill. You’ll need to match the side seams of the skirt to the side seams of the bodice. Make sure you match the front and back notches too, to help you distribute the gathering evenly.
I like the way you use small scissors to clip curves and trim seam allowances. It drives me slightly mad when people use huge scissors for that job. Use the right tool!!!
Thank you for this - I've made other garments that have the neckline finished in that way, it looks very neat, doesn't it. I've got this pattern and was intending to make the top version, but seeing how pretty the dress is on you, I think I've changed my mind - dress version it is!
Super useful tutorial. I am going to sew this dress so thanks for posting this. Have you sewn the Etta pattern? Steps 6-9 for the bodice are confusing so if you have a tutorial for that please do share.
@@HouseofMissSew I managed to finish the Etta dress - just a practice version in voile, followed quickly by the Florence, using the useful tips in your video 🙂👍 and I much prefer the Florence. It's a quick and easy make and it looks amazingly flattering. I French seamed the insides and added in seam pockets (using the Soften Studio tutorial). I used a hand loomed lightweight cotton from Cloth House. Planning to make more in M&M linens. Thanks again for posting this tutorial - it really helped. And I've just seen your tutorial on drafting a Peter Pan collar which is something I wanted to try with the Florence!
Incredibly helpful and lovely to watch. Thanks so much. Adding your own tips as well much appreciated.
Thank you so much! Happy sewing 🧵❤️☺️
Thank you! This really helped me visualize the neck binding and turning out that button area.
You’re welcome ☺️
Glad I could help
Thank you very much for this. Well explained.
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you! Your video helped me a lot in understanding the instructions clearly.
Thank you for watching. I’m so pleased the video was helpful 😊
Thanks so much! I'm making the Florence top for the first time, and your video has really helped me!!! And your finished dress looks fab. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!! I’m so pleased I could help ☺️
Thank you! I made my muslin today and that is where I was a little confused. I really appreciate this video.
Thank you! ☺️
You are a sanity saver! Thank you so much for this Julia. I’m so glad that I have found your channel and I noticed that you have just made the fleur dress so I will be checking that out👊
Thank you! ☺️
I’m so glad you found me too 🤩
Thank you so much for making this video. I was scratching my head for 10 minutes over attaching the bias binding before searching for a sew along. The instructions are minimal to put it politely! I have perservered and finished the bodice this afternoon. Just the button holes and ruffles to do tomorrow.
I'm so pleased that you found my video! I hope you'll be happy with your finished dress. 😀
Thanks so much for this tutorial. The pattern instructions aren’t clear and your tutorial has helped 😊
So pleased I could help. Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you! Your video was a complete life saver.
You're welcome! ☺️
This video is WILDLY helpful! I could not figure out the neck binding and button placket situation and you did a great job of explaining and showing it!
Thank you so much! I’m really glad I could help you. 😊
Superb explanation thank you. Please do a video for the gathering and fixing of the skirt to help a very nervous sewer :)
Sorry! I missed that part out. You can see my video here on how to gather:
ruclips.net/video/x-_Kg5ACICE/видео.htmlsi=P9wHcOkq7fEVqXb7
Or follow the Peony Dress Sewalong and look at the part for adding the sleeve frill and hem frill.
You’ll need to match the side seams of the skirt to the side seams of the bodice. Make sure you match the front and back notches too, to help you distribute the gathering evenly.
Thank you so much for this demonstration. Really helps when you’re new to sewing 💯
Thank you!! I’m really glad you’ve found it useful 😊
Thank you so much for this - I wouldn't have been able to do the neckline without your clear explanation!
Thank you - I’m so glad you found it useful! 😊
@@HouseofMissSew I second this: luckily I watched your video BEFORE attempting to sew by just following the pattern :) Thank you so much!
@@lauraterra thank you for your lovely comment! I’m so glad you found the video useful ☺️
Love the Florence it works beautifully as a blouse too, and in so many fabrics xx
Thank you! My neckline is very neat! thank you for this video. I was having trouble with that step and now it looks professional.❤
I'm so pleased I could help from a distance! Thank you for your lovely feedback 😊
Hello. Very nice video!!! Very proffesional 🙂
There is another video with the Setps 1 to 4, please?
Hi, there isn’t another video for the first few steps, sorry 😊
Don`t worry. This video explains the most difficult parts of the blouse. Very instuctrive. Thanks.🎩
I like the way you use small scissors to clip curves and trim seam allowances. It drives me slightly mad when people use huge scissors for that job. Use the right tool!!!
Ha ha! There’s too much risk with using larger scissors for clipping and trimming! ☺️
Thank you for this - I've made other garments that have the neckline finished in that way, it looks very neat, doesn't it. I've got this pattern and was intending to make the top version, but seeing how pretty the dress is on you, I think I've changed my mind - dress version it is!
Thank you! ☺️ I wasn’t sure that I’d like it but now I want to make more dresses in double gauze - it’s so floaty and lightweight 😀
Perfect
Thank you 😊
Super useful tutorial. I am going to sew this dress so thanks for posting this. Have you sewn the Etta pattern? Steps 6-9 for the bodice are confusing so if you have a tutorial for that please do share.
Thank you. I haven’t sewn the Etta Dress… it’s one on my list though ☺️
@@HouseofMissSew I managed to finish the Etta dress - just a practice version in voile, followed quickly by the Florence, using the useful tips in your video 🙂👍 and I much prefer the Florence. It's a quick and easy make and it looks amazingly flattering. I French seamed the insides and added in seam pockets (using the Soften Studio tutorial). I used a hand loomed lightweight cotton from Cloth House. Planning to make more in M&M linens. Thanks again for posting this tutorial - it really helped. And I've just seen your tutorial on drafting a Peter Pan collar which is something I wanted to try with the Florence!
Thank you for your wonderful feedback! I’m so pleased I could help. ☺️
A collar on the Florence dress would look great!
Thank you so much for a very informative sew along . Could you tell me what sewing machine foot that is you are using pls . X x x
Ooo you did say so sorry . X x
came here for step 6 lol
Excellent - hopefully this video helped you! :)
hello very beautiful video please kindly film how to thread and operate the sewing machine please OK?please kindly reply back OK?thank you very much
I’ll add this to my list of ‘to make’ videos 😊