Hello lovely! I hope you had a fabulous Christmas and new year? So wonderful to hear from you, have missed seeing you over the last couple months 😘😘❤️xx
Frozen Chosen 😂 I have not heard that before! Love it! Feel free to message me when you get stuck in your head - I find talking it through reallly helps reset that frozen paralysis feeling 😘😘❤️xxx
Hi Samantha. I'm so glad you were feeling better. My husband and I were sick over Christmas and New Year, and we're finally are on the other side of the illness. It does feel good when you take a break. Hi, hope I was not unsubscribed from you, but I know I haven't seen. Your videos were not coming on my side. So I double-checked to make sure I am subscribed to you, and I am.😅😅😅
Hi Lovely, thanks for the message - it was everyone on my side I think that I lost but really relieved you can still see me! I am so sorry to hear you were both so ill over the festive period, hope you’re both on the mend now? Sending lots of love and hope you have a really wonderful start to the year 😘❤️xxx
Wow, so sorry you were sick. I know what that's like, missing out on the holidays especially and I'm so glad you're better. Seeking perfection is definitely a huge problem that stops my sewing progress and it's something I too, need to work on. My plan is to complete all my UFOs whether I've outgrown them or not, make at least three great-fitting bras bras and get my ridiculously large stash down so I can have an excuse to buy more fabric.
Hi Denise, thanks so much! It is great to be back but I am a little slow! Glad to know I am not the only one whose stopped in their tracks thanks to perfectionism. We can keep each other true throughout the year with it, its always a little easier to know you're not in it alone! Wow - they are some really great goals. Well done for facing the UFO pile, I cant bear to even look at mine ha ha. Have you got any bra patterns in mind? There's some really great ones out there now! And Good Luck with the stash shopping too! I find it really helps to not look at promotional emails for fabric stores, they often sucker me in! Hope you're having a great start to January xx
@@SewinginSwitzerland I've made two of the Pinup Girls Classic bras with good success. I have the Aries and the Lanai patterns from Bra Builders and Cashmerette's Willowdale bra but haven't tried them yet. The International Bra Sewing Bee is coming this summer, so if you want to try your hand at making a bra, it's a great place to start. There is nothing like a fit of a made for you bra and it's really not hard to do. Happy sewing.
Yayyeee, welcome back, Sam. I was so pleased to see you on my RUclips page. I hope you are feeling better. Funny you should mention pattern drafting software, I have pinned a tab on my browser for Pattermaster Pro. I am planning to see how making a block with that programme goes. New year's resolutions - about 20 years ago I made a NYR to never make a NYR again and have stuck to it rigidly since then 🤣😆🤣😆 At the moment I am working on two things. I am making the Thread Theory Fulford Jeans for my daughter's partner and making the Taika Blouse Dress from Named Patterns for myself. I am particularly impressed with the fit of the jeans "out of the packet" with just minimal adjustments. Re you mentioning gathering stitches - have you tried using your overlocker to gather fabric? I have found it a really easy and forgiving way of gathering. For me doing the two lines of stitching and pulling the bobbin thread regularly ends up with thread breaking or something. Anyway, sorry for an essay rather than a comment. I am so pleased to see you back and hope your health returns to full strength soon.
Thanks Kim lovely, I have seen your email and will reply this week - sorry still a bit slow on the uptake! Hope you had a wonderful new year! I LOVE your NY resolution, might adopt it for next year! I have that pattern software in my sights too. Let me know how you find out, we can compare notes! Another fun one to check out is Browzwear - it’s free for individuals but you do have to sign up. A cool thing they have on there though is tutorials and information on how to get the best out of these types of software! The Fulford jeans sound fantastic - thanks for the tip, may look into that for my husband. It’s getting harder and harder for him to get good jeans here in Switzerland! I love Named Clothing Patterns, the Taika blouse dress is beautiful, what fabric are you going for? Sending lots of love and well wishes 😘😘❤️
I was worried about you, especially when I couldn't find your last day of the Advent calendar. Hope you are healing up well. I had some polyps removed after Xmas too, but mine weren't a big deal like it sounds yours were. I've sewn the roscoe blouse too. Yours is gorgeous, and I like your resolutions, especially the one about wearing your personal style. My sewing has been in a slump that's starting to feel like forever. I wonder if it's over buttonholes on my new machine. I used to have a 1970s machine that made the best buttonholes. Alas, now I'm dealing w that funny foot that you stick a button in that randomly makes perfect button holes mixed in w oddly shaped abominations. Well, my potato is trying to get me to let him out, so must go. Glad to know you are alright.
Hi Cat, thanks so much my love! Ha yes, in my brain fuddle, I scheduled the last day of the advent calendar to come out next year 😂😂🙈, will put it up today. I had wondered why it consistently had not a single view 😂😂. Sorry to hear about your polyps, hope they weren’t serious and were removed okay? Sending you love 😘😘 Yes, totally know what you mean re ‘sewing slump’, are you working on anything at the moment? I found designing a few complete outfits helped with finding a little direction. YES, totally with you on the buttonholes - mine is the same funny foot and sadly, I can’t find a fix to avoid the random Frankenstein buttonholes it produces either. Have you thought of looking for a cheap older machine that you can use primarily for buttonholes? If you have the space of course. Love to you and your potato - hope he’s doing okay? We’ve got a lot of snow here so mine have gone into hibernation mode and are refusing all outings except toilet breaks 😂🤪xxx
@SewinginSwitzerland lol, brain fog is real! I'll enjoy seeing it at some random time. Polyps were benign, and I didn't feel a thing. Hope yours turn out benign too. I have a beautiful striped corduroy shirt almost done, muna and broad waikerie, and I paused for Xmas and just haven't gotten back in. I'm planning brown cords peppermint wide leg trousers to go w it, w a cat embroidered on one leg. As for buttons, I should try to get the machine I learned on serviced, then use it just for button holes. Button holes! Me hates them, me hates them. I'm making progress though because I just picked up my jean jacket w the half-embroidered tiger on the back. I'm wearing it with the needle stuck through the denim. Kids I work w think that's cool. Be well and I will talk w you soon.
Hiya lovely, sorry for late reply, my emails were filtering any replies to god only knows where so I have missed a few. Happy to hear your polyps were benign - that is really great news! Its always a bit unnerving isn't it and can cause a lot of stress, so happy yours are nothing to be concerned with. I actually woke up in the middle of the procedure, sat up on my side, looked at the TV screen and asked if Miss Frizzle and the magic school bus were in there before the anaesthetist ran back and dosed me again. It was very embarrassing afterwards. But luckily the magic school bus doesn't seem to have been a show that made it on Swiss kids TV ha ha. The peppermint trousers with a cat embroidery on one side?? I am going to need to see this, it sounds absolutely wonderful! I LOVE embroidery on clothes so much. Re Buttonholes - its tricksy! Half embroidered tiger with a bonus needle sounds very cool indeed. Can I ask how you got into embroidery? I would love to have a go! Wishing you all the best, Sam xoxo
@SewinginSwitzerland lol, ms drizzle was definitely driving the bus in your body! I'm not really sure how I got into embroidery. I'm not terribly good at it, just persistent. I did a couple samplers and cross stitch things as a kid, but I don't hang that kind of stuff on my walls and I'm one of those people who have to have a use for a major project. I embroider/applique a few ridiculous masks during quarantine while I was riding on the food delivery bus. Then I saw a few visible mending books, and started fixing some things w a sort of sashiko, which uses a running stitch. That's a great way to get your feet wet. Let me know if you try it.
Sorry to hear you have been unwell. Take your time getting back into things. Good to see your cheery face again. X
Thanks so much Libby lovely, hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year. Sending lots of love 😘😘xxx
So sorry to hear you’ve been so poorly. Lovely to see you back x
Hello lovely! I hope you had a fabulous Christmas and new year? So wonderful to hear from you, have missed seeing you over the last couple months 😘😘❤️xx
Samantha!!!! I am with you on "Getting Out of My Own Head!!!" I become the Frozen Chosen!😢
Frozen Chosen 😂 I have not heard that before! Love it! Feel free to message me when you get stuck in your head - I find talking it through reallly helps reset that frozen paralysis feeling 😘😘❤️xxx
Sorry you have been so unwell but glad you're feeling better
Good to see you back.
Hi Dawn, thanks for the lovely message. Happy new year! Hope you have a fab week lovely 😘❤️xxx
Hi Samantha. I'm so glad you were feeling better. My husband and I were sick over Christmas and New Year, and we're finally are on the other side of the illness. It does feel good when you take a break.
Hi, hope I was not unsubscribed from you, but I know I haven't seen. Your videos were not coming on my side. So I double-checked to make sure I am subscribed to you, and I am.😅😅😅
Hi Lovely, thanks for the message - it was everyone on my side I think that I lost but really relieved you can still see me! I am so sorry to hear you were both so ill over the festive period, hope you’re both on the mend now? Sending lots of love and hope you have a really wonderful start to the year 😘❤️xxx
Hope you’re feeling better. Happy New Year. I love your ideas x
Happy New Year Shelley! I hope you have a wonderful start to 2024! Are you making any resolutions? 🥰😘xx
Wow, so sorry you were sick. I know what that's like, missing out on the holidays especially and I'm so glad you're better. Seeking perfection is definitely a huge problem that stops my sewing progress and it's something I too, need to work on. My plan is to complete all my UFOs whether I've outgrown them or not, make at least three great-fitting bras bras and get my ridiculously large stash down so I can have an excuse to buy more fabric.
Hi Denise, thanks so much! It is great to be back but I am a little slow! Glad to know I am not the only one whose stopped in their tracks thanks to perfectionism. We can keep each other true throughout the year with it, its always a little easier to know you're not in it alone!
Wow - they are some really great goals. Well done for facing the UFO pile, I cant bear to even look at mine ha ha.
Have you got any bra patterns in mind? There's some really great ones out there now! And Good Luck with the stash shopping too! I find it really helps to not look at promotional emails for fabric stores, they often sucker me in!
Hope you're having a great start to January xx
@@SewinginSwitzerland I've made two of the Pinup Girls Classic bras with good success. I have the Aries and the Lanai patterns from Bra Builders and Cashmerette's Willowdale bra but haven't tried them yet.
The International Bra Sewing Bee is coming this summer, so if you want to try your hand at making a bra, it's a great place to start. There is nothing like a fit of a made for you bra and it's really not hard to do.
Happy sewing.
Yayyeee, welcome back, Sam. I was so pleased to see you on my RUclips page. I hope you are feeling better. Funny you should mention pattern drafting software, I have pinned a tab on my browser for Pattermaster Pro. I am planning to see how making a block with that programme goes.
New year's resolutions - about 20 years ago I made a NYR to never make a NYR again and have stuck to it rigidly since then 🤣😆🤣😆
At the moment I am working on two things. I am making the Thread Theory Fulford Jeans for my daughter's partner and making the Taika Blouse Dress from Named Patterns for myself. I am particularly impressed with the fit of the jeans "out of the packet" with just minimal adjustments.
Re you mentioning gathering stitches - have you tried using your overlocker to gather fabric? I have found it a really easy and forgiving way of gathering. For me doing the two lines of stitching and pulling the bobbin thread regularly ends up with thread breaking or something.
Anyway, sorry for an essay rather than a comment. I am so pleased to see you back and hope your health returns to full strength soon.
Thanks Kim lovely, I have seen your email and will reply this week - sorry still a bit slow on the uptake! Hope you had a wonderful new year!
I LOVE your NY resolution, might adopt it for next year!
I have that pattern software in my sights too. Let me know how you find out, we can compare notes! Another fun one to check out is Browzwear - it’s free for individuals but you do have to sign up. A cool thing they have on there though is tutorials and information on how to get the best out of these types of software!
The Fulford jeans sound fantastic - thanks for the tip, may look into that for my husband. It’s getting harder and harder for him to get good jeans here in Switzerland!
I love Named Clothing Patterns, the Taika blouse dress is beautiful, what fabric are you going for?
Sending lots of love and well wishes 😘😘❤️
PS will try the overlocker gather method today - sounds like it will save a LOT of time too! Thank you for the tip 😘😘
I was worried about you, especially when I couldn't find your last day of the Advent calendar. Hope you are healing up well. I had some polyps removed after Xmas too, but mine weren't a big deal like it sounds yours were. I've sewn the roscoe blouse too. Yours is gorgeous, and I like your resolutions, especially the one about wearing your personal style. My sewing has been in a slump that's starting to feel like forever. I wonder if it's over buttonholes on my new machine. I used to have a 1970s machine that made the best buttonholes. Alas, now I'm dealing w that funny foot that you stick a button in that randomly makes perfect button holes mixed in w oddly shaped abominations. Well, my potato is trying to get me to let him out, so must go. Glad to know you are alright.
Hi Cat, thanks so much my love! Ha yes, in my brain fuddle, I scheduled the last day of the advent calendar to come out next year 😂😂🙈, will put it up today. I had wondered why it consistently had not a single view 😂😂.
Sorry to hear about your polyps, hope they weren’t serious and were removed okay? Sending you love 😘😘
Yes, totally know what you mean re ‘sewing slump’, are you working on anything at the moment? I found designing a few complete outfits helped with finding a little direction. YES, totally with you on the buttonholes - mine is the same funny foot and sadly, I can’t find a fix to avoid the random Frankenstein buttonholes it produces either. Have you thought of looking for a cheap older machine that you can use primarily for buttonholes? If you have the space of course.
Love to you and your potato - hope he’s doing okay? We’ve got a lot of snow here so mine have gone into hibernation mode and are refusing all outings except toilet breaks 😂🤪xxx
@SewinginSwitzerland lol, brain fog is real! I'll enjoy seeing it at some random time. Polyps were benign, and I didn't feel a thing. Hope yours turn out benign too. I have a beautiful striped corduroy shirt almost done, muna and broad waikerie, and I paused for Xmas and just haven't gotten back in. I'm planning brown cords peppermint wide leg trousers to go w it, w a cat embroidered on one leg. As for buttons, I should try to get the machine I learned on serviced, then use it just for button holes. Button holes! Me hates them, me hates them. I'm making progress though because I just picked up my jean jacket w the half-embroidered tiger on the back. I'm wearing it with the needle stuck through the denim. Kids I work w think that's cool. Be well and I will talk w you soon.
Hiya lovely, sorry for late reply, my emails were filtering any replies to god only knows where so I have missed a few.
Happy to hear your polyps were benign - that is really great news! Its always a bit unnerving isn't it and can cause a lot of stress, so happy yours are nothing to be concerned with. I actually woke up in the middle of the procedure, sat up on my side, looked at the TV screen and asked if Miss Frizzle and the magic school bus were in there before the anaesthetist ran back and dosed me again. It was very embarrassing afterwards. But luckily the magic school bus doesn't seem to have been a show that made it on Swiss kids TV ha ha.
The peppermint trousers with a cat embroidery on one side?? I am going to need to see this, it sounds absolutely wonderful! I LOVE embroidery on clothes so much.
Re Buttonholes - its tricksy!
Half embroidered tiger with a bonus needle sounds very cool indeed. Can I ask how you got into embroidery? I would love to have a go!
Wishing you all the best, Sam xoxo
@SewinginSwitzerland lol, ms drizzle was definitely driving the bus in your body! I'm not really sure how I got into embroidery. I'm not terribly good at it, just persistent. I did a couple samplers and cross stitch things as a kid, but I don't hang that kind of stuff on my walls and I'm one of those people who have to have a use for a major project. I embroider/applique a few ridiculous masks during quarantine while I was riding on the food delivery bus. Then I saw a few visible mending books, and started fixing some things w a sort of sashiko, which uses a running stitch. That's a great way to get your feet wet. Let me know if you try it.