I still have my Bernina 910 from 30+ years ago (and my Bernette Serger). It was alot of money, but both paid for themselves in the maternity jumpers I made for myself and the clothes that I made for my daughter (as well has household stuff). It's why I tell people to get the best quality they can afford that has the features you need as these are lifetime machines.
Thank you so much. I bought a blouse that was supposed to be my correct size but when I tried it on it wasn’t, of course. That’s what happens when you order online. I didn’t know where to place the darts.
What’s your favorite kind of clothing to thrift?
This is great but what about the side darts? Also would be good to see the shirt not tucked in at the end
I would do the same , basting first then stitching by machine. Fitting is an individual thing . Trial and error, too.
I have watched that end frame several times and I am sure it shows the shirt before the darts. Can't see any evidence of them.
I still have my Bernina 910 from 30+ years ago (and my Bernette Serger). It was alot of money, but both paid for themselves in the maternity jumpers I made for myself and the clothes that I made for my daughter (as well has household stuff). It's why I tell people to get the best quality they can afford that has the features you need as these are lifetime machines.
This is exactly what I needed - great video. Thanks!
Really helpful and well done tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you so much. I bought a blouse that was supposed to be my correct size but when I tried it on it wasn’t, of course. That’s what happens when you order online. I didn’t know where to place the darts.
This was great…exactly the directions I needed. You look lovely in you beautiful colored shirt!
This had some great practical tips. Thank you
Thank you 🙏.
I always have too much room in the top because I need room for my large hips!
Should you dart the back? (how to pin back?)
Thank you SO much for this video, it was just what I needed to know.
Thanks girl 🎉
Thanks for sharing
Thanks