If she doesnt blow up one day I will honestly be so confused. The production, the content of the video... Its all immaculate. I'm surprised she hasn't got at least 100k already
The patch shorts were a flashback to the very early 70s or late 60s, thank you, I loved them. I saw one of my aunt's friends wear very short tight ones with a tootsie roll patch, like the candy bar label and maybe some colorful gas station logo, rather 60s pop art patches. Back then shorts and pants tended to actually have some kind of cuff, I can't remember about these pants but think they had a roll up ironed cuff. I like the frayed edge on yours. The thrift haul/flips are such fun to watch, thanks. 😃
These are all cute, but I love the last project the most. I wore cigarette pants with crop tops in the 60's, so that was a little blast from the past! I'm enjoying your channel. Thanks! Blessings!!!!! 🌺🌺
Ok I have to say it.... that sherbert two piece gave me big Cher (from clueless) vibes... it is perfect!!!! I love all ur thrift flips, but that has to be my fave !!!!
I usually steer away from plus size, unless they’re torn or broken in some way. These were all M-L, so no plus size. I like to leave those for people who really need them. Thanks for watching!
Really liking your flip projects. My favorite in this one is the long maxi gauzy dress, turn into a 2 piece. You have everything set up so nicely, where you can have an open view of the process. And it make me feel comfortable that you make mistakes. I am binge watching your videos. Thanks for sharing and blessing to you and all in the days to come.
Oh goodness, making mistakes is just part of the process for me. I never want to come across as perfect and I think it's great to show mistakes and how they turn out beautiful in the end. Thanks so much for watching!!
Try a dab of fabric glue into the centre of the patch, wait an hour then stitch on. Patch won’t move when sewing this way , u won’t need pins. Glue will wash of in the wash machine
I'm assuming you're talking about the white top? if so, nope! no fasteners, just that perfect boxier fit so it just slides right on. Thanks for watching!
Ok, let me preface by saying I am old. I am from the days of cut jeans (yes the 80's were radical, dude). We frayed our jeans with a fork. You could get some good pressure and grip on the fibers with the fork.
Hi! Love your video, love your thriftflips, love you !!! Omg I just want to go to the thriftshop and upcycle some good second hand stuff! Question, with an elastic waistband, you can sew along all the side ? It won't "damage" the elastic ? Thanks again you really inspire me !
Thank you!! I ALWAYS want to thrift and flip haha I’m not sure exactly what you mean by along all the side? I never sewed directly on the elastic, just around the waist seams.
no there was not, and I don't usually like putting pockets in elastic waist pants, they tend to buckle weird on me, and I prefer the flat side. I wish they didn't though because I love pockets! Thanks for watching!!
I just sewed straight through it lol most of the time i would take the waist band off, take it in, then reattach it, but with these pants, i didn't really need to. thanks for watching!
If you really want to stop the raw edges from fraying try to sew the zigzag stitch closer to the edge. One of the stitches should be on the fabric and one next to it to encase it nicely. :)
I'm not sure what you mean by pushing a stick through? I do stretch my elastic if I am sewing the elastic to the waistband, but I usually just create a casing. It lays better that way. thanks for watching!
I love your thrift flips! But I'm a little distracted all the time because you look like Jennie Garth in the 90s. (That is a compliment in case you are wondering.)
I actually thought about making it strappy, but this kind of fabric doesn’t hold well with small straps or sew very easily that way because of the lining. I also prefer thicker straps. I think it looks wonky because I still need to iron it 😅 but thanks for the feedback! And thanks for watching!
I liked the orange set change best: The cropping of the shirt and the shrinking of the trousers do your body a favour. About the picture patches on the shorts: If you get tired of them, you can cut them off and maybe replace them.
It would be really nice, for those of us you so, if you could slow down a little bit on taking in the excess on an armpit and a few of the more intricate stitching's that you do. Thanks. Also not all of us wear crop tops. Very talented young lady though!
Hi there! I don’t really think of these as tutorials, more of inspiration to update your old clothes and keep your closet sustainable. I may do tutorials at some point though which will definitely be slower. Not everyone may wear crop tops, but I’m making these for me, and I love a good crop top! Thank for watching!!
If she doesnt blow up one day I will honestly be so confused. The production, the content of the video... Its all immaculate. I'm surprised she hasn't got at least 100k already
WOW!! Thank you so much!
@laverna....I agree, It's coming!
The patch shorts were a flashback to the very early 70s or late 60s, thank you, I loved them. I saw one of my aunt's friends wear very short tight ones with a tootsie roll patch, like the candy bar label and maybe some colorful gas station logo, rather 60s pop art patches. Back then shorts and pants tended to actually have some kind of cuff, I can't remember about these pants but think they had a roll up ironed cuff. I like the frayed edge on yours. The thrift haul/flips are such fun to watch, thanks. 😃
thanks so much! they basically just had a rolled hem, but I prefer the frayed edge. thanks for watching!
Love your energy, excitement and confidence. Super cute flips❤
thank you!
Hi there. I really liked the gauze dress flip. So cute! Love the creativity!
These are all cute, but I love the last project the most. I wore cigarette pants with crop tops in the 60's, so that was a little blast from the past! I'm enjoying your channel. Thanks! Blessings!!!!! 🌺🌺
I love cigarette pants and crop tops, so flattering and adorable! Thanks so much for watching!
Ok I have to say it.... that sherbert two piece gave me big Cher (from clueless) vibes... it is perfect!!!! I love all ur thrift flips, but that has to be my fave !!!!
oooo LOVE that vibe! thanks!!
I love watching your older thrift flip videos. Still great ideas💞👍
Thanks
I love the 50s look when the crop top just meets the pant waistband.
Loved the peach set.
Now I know where all the best plus sizes go😁
Fantastic and inspiring flips
I usually steer away from plus size, unless they’re torn or broken in some way. These were all M-L, so no plus size. I like to leave those for people who really need them. Thanks for watching!
I just found this channel and it’s so cute !!! Such a gem
Aw how sweet! Welcome to Well-Loved! I’m so glad you’re here☺️
The shorts are great. Truly, this is gonzo sewing.
haha thanks!
THE WHITE TWO PIECE SET 😍😍😍😍😍😍
LOVE IT!!!
Just terrific; I love thrift flips.............and your background music too! I think I will try the denim shorts flip myself. 💕💕
yay!! Those shorts are my favorites from this whole video!
Really liking your flip projects. My favorite in this one is the long maxi gauzy dress, turn into a 2 piece. You have everything set up so nicely, where you can have an open view of the process. And it make me feel comfortable that you make mistakes. I am binge watching your videos. Thanks for sharing and blessing to you and all in the days to come.
Oh goodness, making mistakes is just part of the process for me. I never want to come across as perfect and I think it's great to show mistakes and how they turn out beautiful in the end. Thanks so much for watching!!
I looove your energy, so positive and fun to watch ☺️♥️
Thank you so much! Just spreading some love!
ooo an upload! Going to make a 50's set and a ruffle two piece for myself. Love your channel!
YAY!! Go for it! Thank you!
I can't decide if I love the shorts or the set in peach 🍑 better! 💕
I love them both SO MUCH!!
Love the orange set. 😃😃. Good job !
Ugh isn't that one just adorable?? Love it! Thanks for watching!
Your thrift flip videos are so great! Good work, girl!! I'd be very surprised if your subscriber count didn't blow up soon.
Thank you so much!!
Great video! I often wear wrist support if I do a lot of sewing and cutting to prevent the cramps! 💟
Oo I’ll have to look into that haha
I love your clothing thrift flips!
Thanks so much! These are some of my favorites!
As always, so inspirational. And fun! Thank you so very much. I'm excited about changing things out....I mean UP!
Yes, we love a good change-UP!! haha thank you!
I think watching your videos has inspired me to make a two piece, I never wear them but I want to try to make one now 👍🏻
YES!! 2-piece sets are my absolute favorites! so versatile and cute!
I think one of the secrets is that you have found your style as well as your adapting and sewing skills tfs
Absolutely! being able to sew has been a huge help on my sustainable clothing journey. Thanks for watching!
How cute! Your so creative!
Thank you so much!!
A dap of fabric glue works great to hold patches in place where you want them!!!!
THAT ORANGE SET YESSS
my FAVORITE piece for sure!
You are so talented! I love your thrift flips. I can’t get over those denim shorts.
Thank you!! Those shorts kill me, they’re so cute!!
How are you not famous yet?? These are so good!
hahah working on it 😂 Thank you so much!!
Try a dab of fabric glue into the centre of the patch, wait an hour then stitch on. Patch won’t move when sewing this way , u won’t need pins. Glue will wash of in the wash machine
Thanks for the tip!
Yesssssss loooove, your so talented!!! Great job!
Thank you so much!!
@@WellLoved lol you're welcome and thank you 😊
That orange suit is so nice. Good job. :)
Thank you! I love it!
I love all your transformations! The jeans are my favorite I think, regards!
LOVE the shorts! Thanks for watching!
Love them all great job! How do you like your Singer heavy duty?
Thank you!! It’s my favorite machine I’ve ever had!
I love the white dress it looked pretty on you before you changed it.
Thank you! I love a good two piece though haha
Yay, I'm newly subscribed and I don't regret ! Your channel is awesome and you have a beautiful aura 😊 love these thrift flips !
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How sweet, thank you so much!! I'm glad you're enjoying my channel!
My fave was the first one. White dress
such a cute flip!
this channel is a godsend 💜
WOW! Thank you so much!!
Nice job...they are totally cute on you!
Thank you so much!!
❤❤❤❤ love your show. My favourite show
thanks!
Content is great - getting some serious Kate McKinnon vibes from her too!
thanks! lol i appreciate that comparison
Love all the outfits.
Thank you!!
I love your videos so much!
I'm so glad! Thank you so much!
Very cute. Just wondering how you got the top on and off as it's quite tight, did you make a fasten?
I'm assuming you're talking about the white top? if so, nope! no fasteners, just that perfect boxier fit so it just slides right on. Thanks for watching!
😍😍😍 you are such a good seamstress , you make one of a kind Beautiful outfit 😍
How sweet, thanks you so much!!
Ok, let me preface by saying I am old. I am from the days of cut jeans (yes the 80's were radical, dude). We frayed our jeans with a fork. You could get some good pressure and grip on the fibers with the fork.
Hi! Love your video, love your thriftflips, love you !!! Omg I just want to go to the thriftshop and upcycle some good second hand stuff!
Question, with an elastic waistband, you can sew along all the side ? It won't "damage" the elastic ?
Thanks again you really inspire me !
Thank you!! I ALWAYS want to thrift and flip haha I’m not sure exactly what you mean by along all the side? I never sewed directly on the elastic, just around the waist seams.
@@WellLoved ok thanks ! Yes that was my question !
Another great flip 👍
Thank you!!
That peachy set it SOOOO cute! Was there enough fabric from the top to make pockets for the pants? I love me some good pants pockets.
no there was not, and I don't usually like putting pockets in elastic waist pants, they tend to buckle weird on me, and I prefer the flat side. I wish they didn't though because I love pockets! Thanks for watching!!
just found ur channel and i'm in love ❤️
Welcome to Well-Loved!! I'm so glad you're enjoying my channel!
So adorable 😍
Thank you!!
I've heard you can use sandpaper to fray jeans. Not sure if it will work but it's a thought. 😀
I’ve heard that too, but haven’t tried it yet. I’ll have to try it!
Where do you get your inspirational pictures from?I would love to find some pictures for my inspiration on my. Thank you
Just found your channel. Love it!!
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you're here!
Those colours on you😍
LOVE THEM
wait how did you do the waistband on the orange pants when you got up there?
I just sewed straight through it lol most of the time i would take the waist band off, take it in, then reattach it, but with these pants, i didn't really need to. thanks for watching!
All are great
Thanks!
If you really want to stop the raw edges from fraying try to sew the zigzag stitch closer to the edge. One of the stitches should be on the fabric and one next to it to encase it nicely. :)
Thanks for the tip!
we call the taking out a seam we sewed as reverse sewing!
interesting, in my world reverse stitching is the same as backstitching to reinforce a forward stitch
cute shorts
Can you use a stick to push elastic through and to stretch it while sewing?
I'm not sure what you mean by pushing a stick through? I do stretch my elastic if I am sewing the elastic to the waistband, but I usually just create a casing. It lays better that way. thanks for watching!
I meant using something longer to push it thorough the casing, instead of massaging it through with just the safety pin.
I see, I have tried a version of that before, and honestly the safety pin is the easiest way for me
I've tried some kind of stick operation for if a drawstring disappears in the wash, but it doesn't work too great.
Anyway, great videos
Why didn't you just use something like Heat N Bond, or Steam a Seam for the patches. Oh, NO iron, right.
yes ma'am, no iron in my house.it would have been very helpful if i did though haha thanks for watching!
I love your thrift flips!
But I'm a little distracted all the time because you look like Jennie Garth in the 90s.
(That is a compliment in case you are wondering.)
lol thanks! i get that a lot
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I wish you would have made the white dress just strappy, the top looks wonky, uneven edges and like these dresses are so in fashion
I actually thought about making it strappy, but this kind of fabric doesn’t hold well with small straps or sew very easily that way because of the lining. I also prefer thicker straps. I think it looks wonky because I still need to iron it 😅 but thanks for the feedback! And thanks for watching!
@@WellLoved Hey, sorry it sounded way harsh, fabrics are bitches, I know
No worries! I seriously appreciate all feedback. Thanks!
Try sandpaper next time to frey the edges
ohh great tip!
I liked the orange set change best: The cropping of the shirt and the shrinking of the trousers do your body a favour. About the picture patches on the shorts: If you get tired of them, you can cut them off and maybe replace them.
thanks! those patches are all memories so i'll never get tired of them!
Peachy keen 😉
thanks!
Hand cramps? Maybe you need better scissors ;)
haha these were my newest scissors, I was just cutting through several layers of thick fabric
It would be really nice, for those of us you so, if you could slow down a little bit on taking in the excess on an armpit and a few of the more intricate stitching's that you do. Thanks. Also not all of us wear crop tops. Very talented young lady though!
Hi there! I don’t really think of these as tutorials, more of inspiration to update your old clothes and keep your closet sustainable. I may do tutorials at some point though which will definitely be slower. Not everyone may wear crop tops, but I’m making these for me, and I love a good crop top! Thank for watching!!
you crop a lot of tops but you are 25 so I get it I just would not have cropped it