How To Start Sewing Your Own Clothes

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @sannaseesvalo2602
    @sannaseesvalo2602 2 года назад +574

    We have a sewing machine to loan in our local library. There are also other devices like 3d printer, a folio printing system for textiles etc. You just buy the fabrics/plastic/folio and get going with the projects. Very efficient if you are just trying out if you like at all sewing etc.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +31

      Yes! That is also a great option! We have that at our library too and I forgot to mention that. Thanks so much for sharing!

    • @bowspritely
      @bowspritely 2 года назад +18

      That is such a good idea! My library has a 3D printer, I’m going to float the idea of them getting a sewing machine too

    • @amyx231
      @amyx231 2 года назад +2

      Wow!!!

    • @stepahead5944
      @stepahead5944 2 года назад +3

      Where is this? That's cool :)

    • @kellybramm
      @kellybramm Год назад +1

      That sounds awesome. What a great library. Where is it?

  • @reginapetite1513
    @reginapetite1513 2 года назад +551

    Good information. As a beginner, the whole sewing world is overwhelming to me sometimes. I would appreciate projects that are for true beginners. Thanks

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +49

      Thanks for watching, Regina! I appreciate the feedback and will keep that in mind for future projects that I share here! :)

    • @taniafilipafernandes6662
      @taniafilipafernandes6662 2 года назад +63

      Yes, like a sewing for dummies type of series.

    • @MissFunkyH
      @MissFunkyH 2 года назад +6

      @@taniafilipafernandes6662 OUUUU I would love that!

    • @alexis9086
      @alexis9086 2 года назад +3

      try maybe a very simple rectangular tote bag

    • @phoebeel
      @phoebeel 2 года назад +12

      Yes! But not tote bags. Who needs those? I totally skipped tote bags and box t shirts and fully went into a pinafore pattern from the 70s. It was so much more fun and I could actually use the result. I was completely overwhelmed and it took a few weeks but then I had a beautiful dress you can't buy anywhere.
      But I wish there was something in between ugly box t shirts and frilly ball gowns. Something for beginners but not boring

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 2 года назад +195

    When I was a teenager, I made myself a lined linen pantsuit from fabric I’d inherited from my grandmother. I wanted it to be special to remember her and took great care. It had a Jean jacket type jacket. It was absolutely perfect! Then I washed it and the linen shrank a FOOT! Pretreat all fabric!

    • @Anne-ux3ex
      @Anne-ux3ex Год назад +11

      I feel your pain. As a young married woman and very poor I splurged for a beautiful linen fabric and made a lined skirt and jacket. Then I removed a blueberry pie from my grandmother's oven for her and spilled blueberry juice on the beautiful off-white jacket and skirt. I cried.

  • @thegazetteyt
    @thegazetteyt 2 года назад +35

    OMG, you are one of the first people I've ever seen to tell people to wash their fabric before they make something!! YES!!!

  • @candice_ecidnac
    @candice_ecidnac 2 года назад +103

    No one in my family taught me how to sew. When I needed to mend something, my aunt pointed at her sewing box and said "Figure it out" and I did, eventually. After that I started making my own Barbie and Ken clothes, by [what I know now is called] draping then hand sewing. I used a sewing machine once in my life, in Home Economics, where we made a pillow.
    I never owned a sewing machine, so whenever I had to mend something I hand-stitched it. And I was too intimidated by hand-sewing clothing, so I never started the process.
    Now I'm 40 and I'm finally determined to learn to use a sewing machine and make my own clothing and accessories. An old high school acquaintance gifted me with a beautiful Singer 347 and I'm determined to learn how to use her, probably starting with mending my worn jeans and making linings for my crocheted bags.
    I'm excited to be on this journey to finally realize a life-long dream of making clothing.

  • @meeunice
    @meeunice 2 года назад +10

    My mum and I started during the pandemic. Best decision ever! The clothes from shops don't even look good anymore.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +4

      That is how I feel too! I don't even enjoy shopping anymore (unless it's fabric haha).

    • @sewsed
      @sewsed 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes!!!! Same! I was a shopaholic I have no desire to but clothes anymore! You are right they don’t excite me or look as good as before . There’s nothing like making something you love from scratch ❤

  • @suzziehoward
    @suzziehoward 2 года назад +26

    Im 58 and Just purchased my first sewing machine so I could make my own clothes and up popped your video. Thank you for you great advice!

  • @darlenejanosko7369
    @darlenejanosko7369 6 месяцев назад +2

    Sewing gives me the center joy in my life. Now retired I am going back in sewing my own clothes. Thank you

  • @mariamurray7675
    @mariamurray7675 2 года назад +172

    I’m a semi-experienced sewer and love my sewing time but am still building up to making things that fit well and that I’ll love to wear. This was all great advice and very encouraging. I’m going to start cutting into some of my favourite fabrics and stop worrying about being an expert! I look forward to your videos and love your style.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +12

      When I first started I had a lot of ill-fitting projects haha. I feel like the only way to become an expert is to make mistakes! It's so hard to cut pretty fabric sometimes, though, I feel that (I definitely have a couple of silks and vintage fabrics that I'm "saving") 😅. Thanks so much for watching! ❤

    • @r.carmichael4236
      @r.carmichael4236 2 года назад +4

      My experience is quilting and altering ready to wear clothing (If I find a cute blouse that’s too short, I buy two and make one blouse that is long enough) but I found a fabric that I want to make a dress out of (simple sheath dress). Literally cannot find a navy slightly stretchy (because we have all had those days) knee length dress. Im cutting it two sizes bigger on the pattern because of the shoulder fit and will take in all other places, or maybe just sew on belt loops and make a cute bow tie belt. Im not sure

    • @anyak2064
      @anyak2064 2 года назад

      @@r.carmichael4236 p p

  • @mik20241
    @mik20241 2 года назад +35

    Good instructions are key. I’ve been sewing since I was very young and sewed a lot of my clothing even in high school when it wasn’t really “cool” as you mention. The one thing I found very frustrating as a new sewer was the instructions that come with patterns. They’re usually very generic and often times there’s an easier and “cleaner” way to sew on a collar, for example. You Tube channels are a wealth of information when it comes to sewing “tips and tricks”. It’s so great that new sewers have this source available to them now.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +4

      I agree 100% about the instructions in a lot of patterns. I enjoy sewing because of all the little details, so I try to finish my garments beautifully, which makes them more special to me! :)

  • @CeeCeeCrafts
    @CeeCeeCrafts 2 года назад +5

    I started sewing at a very young age, but it’s been years since I sensed. . I clicked on this video for inspiration. Thank you.

  • @rhondabliss4620
    @rhondabliss4620 2 года назад +13

    I have a heavy duty Pfaff that was purchased new in 1984. It’s still going strong. I highly recommend this brand. I have sewn clothing from sheer to heavy fabrics, upholstery fabrics, outdoor fabrics, and some things I’m certain would be considered a no no on a machine. I’ve cared for it like a car, yearly tuneups and it just keeps going: starting year 38!!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      I love my Pfaff! They are really great machines! I've put mine through the ringer and it still shows up for me every day :)

  • @elitehaxxor8025
    @elitehaxxor8025 Год назад +5

    As a man who wants to get into sewing to be a bit more crafty with my fiancee, I really appreciated this video. I'm an obsessive learner who tries to learn as much as possible before I even take on a new hobby or buy a product, you've helped me so much!

  • @GlobetrotterGranny
    @GlobetrotterGranny 2 года назад +47

    Great advice! I’m just getting back into sewing after about 30 years of my old machine sitting on the shelf. Rediscovering the joy of creation. Your advice is truly spot on!

  • @amuseinthecraftroom6257
    @amuseinthecraftroom6257 2 года назад +12

    My favorite sewing mantra: if you make it yourself it's whatever size you say it is :)

  • @faithmathingsdal79
    @faithmathingsdal79 2 года назад +52

    Casey, thanks for being such a cheerleader for the sewing community! Generosity with your knowledge and skills is such a gift to us. I agree about choosing a project you're excited about to promote follow-through. I started sewing because I wanted to make jeans that actually fit me! They were one of my first 'real' projects and while they weren't perfect, I still love and wear them regularly and learned SO MUCH along the way. Both my sewing machine (Singer Simple) and Serger (Singer 14U64A) were given to me second-hand. The serger was found on the side of the road by my in-laws. Works perfectly and I love it's vintage indestructibleness. :)

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +4

      Ah thanks so much for the kind words, Faith ❤❤ i truly love this hobby and the community. I love your sewing start story--that is amazing! And double win on the sewing machine and serger! The older machines really are so hard working and sturdy. Such a great find!

  • @leenb.7936
    @leenb.7936 3 месяца назад

    Yay for Pfaff! My mom got the Pfaff Creative 2.0 (so sewing machine with embroidery unit but not an embroidery machine) when that came out over 10 years ago and has now bought a new one since the motherboard of that one is broken and they’re not available anymore. It does still sew though, it just can’t “follow” anymore when it’s used intensely and will mess up but after a good maintenance check will work again so I will get that one. Just need to go stay with my mom so she can explain how everything works. I will be keeping the manual old mechanical Pfaff though that I previously got from my mom -which she had bought to take with her when following workshops but when my beginner simple Singer was kinda used up, she gifting that old one to me.
    These days I am busy designing what I would find the easiest dresses for double gauze that look good on me. If they don’t look good enough it’s still great to wear at home (disabled, don’t go out much) so it’s never a waste and I love brainstorming and experimenting more than printing out and using patterns lol

  • @jodyjohnsen
    @jodyjohnsen 2 года назад +198

    It is a thousand times easier to alter a garment than it is to make one. If you don’t want to start from a pathetic pattern (they are all odd) then find a simple dress and make it yours, take it in, make it shorter, longer, wider etc. I have been making clothes for myself and others all my life. But I prefer to buy a very expensive dress second hand and make it unique. Today I bought a simple shift in a silky patterned fabric for $10. I’ll add darts and a flounce to make it longer and move more when I walk. Then it will be one of a kind.

    • @mtaylor7307
      @mtaylor7307 2 года назад +13

      I have transitioned into upcycling too. I rarely sew and when I do, it's typically my own pattern; however, I am obsessed with RUclips sewist videos.

    • @catherinephillips8925
      @catherinephillips8925 Год назад +7

      So true , I regularly make skirts from too small dresses .

    • @lj6079
      @lj6079 Год назад +18

      It's only easier if you have the skills, always best to start off making your own clothes with easy patterns

    • @bohemiansusan2897
      @bohemiansusan2897 Год назад +2

      I sew from my own created patterns, historical draft patterns, commercial and up cycling or recycling clothes. I love having control over the garment. That way, I can buy better quality fabric, threads, buttons and have it right.

    • @doloresw
      @doloresw 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@lj6079I agree with you.

  • @carols8090
    @carols8090 4 месяца назад

    I'm a bespoke sewer and theater costumer and I use the first machine you mentioned. And I get fabulous results! Making slopers and pressing are the keys. Well done video. I wish you much success!

  • @Nijilove78
    @Nijilove78 2 года назад +8

    My mom bought me a sewing machine in 2008 for Christmas when I was in middle school… I still have it, and I’m considering getting in sewing. I am exploring crochet and knitting and I’m afraid to overwhelm myself with too many projects/hobbies. Still, it’s nice to have things I’ve made with my own hands

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      I totally agree...so nice to have things we make ourselves!

  • @jennyp4934
    @jennyp4934 2 года назад +27

    I started sewing when I was at school, but haven't sewn for years and I really enjoyed this. You gave me great reminders and 1 or 2 tips that I'll keep in mind.
    As for threading the machine, really great information. Years ago I helped a young friend (in her 20s) with her first sewing project and when I arrived she had threaded the machine and was waiting to do the first seam. She blew me away, she was so eager to sew that she didn't read the manual on how to thread it. So we had to spend quite some time just on threading and why it was important.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Those sewing machine manuals really are so useful! Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!

  • @Candiceknits
    @Candiceknits Год назад +3

    I learned to sew in a high school sewing class. Sewed my own prom dress. Sewed some costumes for my kids when they were little. Hadn’t sewn in years until a couple years ago my husband asked if I could sew him some scrub tops from superhero material. He gets so many compliments on them. Now I’m thinking about sewing some of my own garments.

  • @CatherineSews
    @CatherineSews 2 года назад +7

    Good advice on choosing a pattern. Not all indie patterns are trustworthy, so checking websites and reviews is really important. Thanks for your clear and professional advice.

  • @froggalb1000
    @froggalb1000 2 года назад +25

    I just stumbled on your video today and I am so glad I did! Have been sewing off and on for a long time but have lacked the confidence to cut into a gorgeous piece of fabric because my clothes always seem to look home made! I am hopeful your videos can help me correct that as there is not much in the way of nice looking clothes in the stores lately!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +2

      I hope my videos help you on your sewing journey! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @crystallicausi189
    @crystallicausi189 Год назад +2

    You are such a gem! I'm getting ready to pick up my beginner sewing machine later today and hope everything goes smoothly. I am definitely going to start simple and hopefully in a couple years I'm at the wardrobe level.

  • @DrCarolynTheLibrarian
    @DrCarolynTheLibrarian 2 года назад +2

    it's so true that your first sewing project should be something you plan to use and wear! I bought my sewing machine ($175 brother machine on sale at costco in 2016) because I wanted to make myself a halloween costume. I had very little idea of what I was doing, but I got so many compliments on my costume!
    For me, when my stitching gets wonky it's almost always because I need to clean my machine and get rid of all the fuzz build up. Even a little build up in the wrong spot can cause my threads to get snarled underneath the plate.
    What a great video! I'm going to look through your other videos because I want to start making every day clothes from scratch. I've mostly stayed in the realm of making things like scrunchies and pillow cases and cute aprons. I have weird body proportions, so it's almost impossible to find off the rack garments that fit.

  • @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This
    @Sew_OzzyWar_Made_This 2 года назад +11

    It's sew nice to see more and more sewers!!!! I wished it was like this when I was younger 😅 but hey!! I love the sewing community!!!

  • @dianneroberts2786
    @dianneroberts2786 Год назад +1

    I have just made the decision that I want to start sewing again and saw this video. EXCELLENT advice and very encouraging. I've decided to start sewing again because I know what I WANT but don't find it either it isn't the color I want or the fit is wrong (shoulders too narrow or it isn't long enough) or something else.
    My mother sewed a LOT - even made my sister's wedding gown, and I grew up being able to tell her "I want it like this except..." and she could do it! She taught me to sew and I've sewn several garments for myself, including a lined jacket (pattern wasn't lined, and I added a contrasting turn-back cuff) but it has been several years since I've done more than make crafty items and mending... This video has definitely encouraged me.

  • @catjenkins9679
    @catjenkins9679 8 месяцев назад

    I was given the Singer Heavy Duty for christmas two years ago, and i can confirm that it SEWS! Multiple layers of fabric and denim so far - no leather yet - but won't do, say, plastic velcro to broadcloth. Multiple stitch options, several different feet and is labelled, so if you don't have the threading process memorized, there's numbers and arrows for you. All in all, great machine and it has a great case as well.

  • @sharonkarelse
    @sharonkarelse 2 года назад +6

    I think this was a great video and I really enjoyed it. I agreed with everything you said with one exception. At the risk of sounding awful, please do not borrow someone else's sewing machine. I have worked in a fabric store and this was the number one pet peve. 1) People who sew are using their machine 2) Those who have reluctantly loaned out their machine (myself included) have had their machines returned broken and left with an expensive repair bill. Just bite the bullet and buy a lower cost sewing machine or buy a used one in good shape. If you do not like it then you can resell it.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      I should edit to say, borrow under supervision! haha. You are right, I probably would not loan my machine to someone unsupervised! :)

  • @aburns1999
    @aburns1999 Год назад

    I used to teach sewing and you hit the nail on the head. Sewing itself is not complicated. Reading some patterns can be disheartening for beginners though so research that well. Also, I really emphasized that sewing isn’t a race. Slow down and make it right instead of speeding through the project. I learned to sew on an old Singer that weighs as much as a car and garments came out so well, but today’s lightweight machines do a great job too. Thanks for the motivation 😀

  • @LaunceBugbee
    @LaunceBugbee 2 года назад +4

    I’m self taught… surely I’ve developed bad habits… your videos are sure a wonderful resource to help me think through my mistakes and full of resources so I have something to refer to… thank you

  • @keeleypowell6121
    @keeleypowell6121 2 года назад +6

    Inspiring video! I’ve been sewing for three years and started sewing clothing a year ago. I started with knits and I’m just now moving into woven fabrics. I agree that sewing your own clothing is amazing! Thank you!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching, Keeley! So glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @ktrmeadow
    @ktrmeadow 2 года назад +1

    As an advanced quilter, longarmer and pattern designer, your videos are encouraging and want me to take more time for garments. I did make a wedding vow renewal dress recently and have a new serger. I did the same type of young person sewing like your with moms support and grandmas knowledge.
    I learned on a treadle machine that was my great grandmothers from 1913. I still have it too. Since I’m plus size, I feel that keeps me from moving forward with my garment work. Thanks again for the push.

  • @dale3404
    @dale3404 2 года назад +2

    We have that Singer at our libraries. When Covid hit, we had to stop giving sewing lessons. Fingers crossed, we’ll re-start the classes soon.

  • @DJ-rx5lz
    @DJ-rx5lz 2 года назад +1

    Love that pic when you were about 9 or 10. That is the age I took an interest in sewing and here I am 60 years later still sewing

  • @amandathompson6381
    @amandathompson6381 2 года назад +13

    I just found your channel and am so glad! I'm a forty year old beginner with only a couple projects under my belt. I've upcycled a few garments into other things, but I'm ready to try a pattern. Thanks for all the info!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      I'm so glad you found me! Thanks for watching and best of luck with your first pattern! :)

  • @ievajekabsone5722
    @ievajekabsone5722 Год назад

    Couldn't agree more, sewing is my favorite thing to do too, just needs inspiration, time and material obviously 😊

  • @Floridiansince94
    @Floridiansince94 Год назад

    My grandma earn her living sewing she - she was very very good at it, haute couture and she taught me ;) I made a few garments back in the late 80s early 90s in my native country - I wanted to pursue it but it was difficult to buy a sewing machine and fabrics etc so I stopped pursuing it. Fast forward 2010, my daughter gifted me that same singer sewing machine you mentioned here in your video (because I was always talking about how I would love to sew again) but I only use it to mend - I should surprise her with a handmade piece of garment ;) I know she will love that - thank you for this video

  • @KatieRoseHere
    @KatieRoseHere 2 года назад +26

    I've been sewing for several years now, but I'm trying to learn to make my own daily wear clothes. I genuinely dislike shopping for new clothes, so it would be nice to be able to make it myself

  • @borninthewrongcentury2993
    @borninthewrongcentury2993 2 года назад +3

    I have that Singer heavy duty sewing machine and I believe the description fits. I have repeatedly sewn four and five layers of denim with it, and it just plows right on through it.

  • @designerdhivya2282
    @designerdhivya2282 Год назад

    I totally agree when you say even the most complicated project is just a bunch of stitch lines very true......one of my first Projects was a ball gown and I still can't believe I made if ....it's not the most professional looking gown but it sure looks pretty and perfect to wear .....think twice, measure trice,and cut once this is what I learnt with experience....

  • @miazuldecielo
    @miazuldecielo 5 месяцев назад

    What a fantastic video. Thank you for all the useful information that you have shared with us. Cheers from Montreal!

  • @virginiekimball7021
    @virginiekimball7021 2 года назад +1

    I loved your simple matter of fact way of and very basic uncomplicated explaining some basics to get started sewing! I’m 70 and got excited to learn how to use a sewing machine. Great information. Thank you it now motivated me to get even a young friend who is venturing on her own and is interested in sewing her own clothes! I’m forwarding this video to help her start! Thank you

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Oh I'm so glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much for sharing, too! :)

  • @gabbie2396
    @gabbie2396 2 года назад +21

    i’m gearing up to make a dress for the first time, and this is so helpful! i’ve done small projects and minor alterations before, but this will be my first time truly creating something from scratch (and i am hand-sewing!). super excited to start after watching this!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +3

      I'm so glad it's helpful and encouraging! Best of luck with your dress! Thanks for watching! :)

  • @sustainablelivingschool12
    @sustainablelivingschool12 2 года назад +14

    Wow glad we found your channel! GREAT tips and your wardrobe creations are fabulous! Thank you for sharing - we've added you to our eco-fashion playlist as we feel that even having the ability to fix ripped / torn clothing to make it last longer using basic sewing skills is a HUGE contribution to sustainable fashion...making your own clothing is next level awesome! Thanks for making this video 💚

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      That's so kind of you, thank you!

  • @BeaunaturelleFeb11
    @BeaunaturelleFeb11 2 года назад +1

    Just found your channel and instantly subscribed. Been sewing since I was 11, and am now in my early 50’s. I’ve made bridesmaids dresses, coats, trousers, skirts, tops etc, and even a wedding dress. I haven’t sewn for a few years now because of I’ll health and not sleeping etc., but I’m DYING to get started again, and feel it could happen any day now, but I’ve lost all my confidence because it’s been so long. ☺️ So thank you for unknowingly being a source of inspiration for me. I’m looking forward to scouring through all your videos. The fact that I still get super excited watching videos like these speaks volumes. Clearly I haven’t lost my passion for it. So keep the vids coming. Love your earrings 😍 btw.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for subscribing and letting me know how much you're enjoying the videos! This is exactly why I create them--to hopefully get people pumped up about sewing by sharing why and how I sew :) So thank you for the comment--means a lot to me to know that! And my earrings are from a little handmade shop called Kerij jewelry ( I have several pieces from her, love them all!).

  • @sheilagaleano365
    @sheilagaleano365 2 года назад +1

    Hi : ) Here for the first time and I am subscribing. I have been sewing about 50 years and there are still thousands of things for me to learn and master. I just replaced my absolutely beloved machine of 35 years.. a Singer Touchtronic 2000... soooooo futuristic : ) I purchased a very expensive, to me : ), New Baby Lock Presto II. It is sooooooooo different and complex to me.... but, it will be a matter of learning how to use the different functions... and repetition: ) I purchased it from a sewing center another of my (three) machines came from : ). Nothing can replace that hands on help and experience.
    My first "real" sewing project in my junior high home economics class was a "curler"/ roller bag. My mom still had that bag decades after I made it : )
    Oh.. and I made a two piece suit with snaps and lots of topstitching I wore for my senior picture in 1975 : )
    Memories.....sewing tells stories : )

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for subscribing and sharing your sewing journey--very impressed with your early sewing projects! Sewing definitely tells stories! :)

  • @bbrosser694
    @bbrosser694 2 года назад +4

    Exciting ideas for making everthing organized for beginning sewiers. Although I am not a beginner, I appreciated and enjoyed your detailed instructions. Thank You!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @Escape10mom
    @Escape10mom 2 года назад +27

    Great tips. I only wish that I had You Tube available when I was learning to sew. I sew almost everyday & now, most of my wardrobe is me made!!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +3

      I know, youtube has been a big part of my sewing education for sure! I am so grateful for it. Love that you have a mostly handmade wardrobe!

  • @Tassaczek
    @Tassaczek 2 года назад +1

    Singer heavy duty 4423 - I bought it, as my first sewing machine, and I do love it.

  • @carmen2000ification
    @carmen2000ification 2 года назад

    I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen this video and happy to say I’m back to sewing ! 😊

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Oh yay!! So happy to know that! :)

  • @elizabethrowe7262
    @elizabethrowe7262 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the reasons I sew because you can sit down and thoroughly be in that moment of creating something for yourself or what ever project you are making. Also the more projects you make the more confident you become and unpicking a seam is just one of those things that happen. My motto is do it properly otherwise it will just sit there and either not get finished or just doesn't look right on me and until I fix it then I will be happy with the finished article.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Agree with you 100%! Being able to wear something custom made that I will love wearing is what keeps me going 🙌❤

  • @IssaSia
    @IssaSia Год назад

    Hello! I find this video very inspiring! As Im typing this comment have not
    finish watching the entire video but I had the same experience as yours sewing
    on your own when you were teen as I assume! However, I did all sewing by
    hand since I did not have sewing machine! Until my daughter bought me a
    Singer Denim, my very first owned sewing machine!
    And so Im on the stage of preparing myself on actual sewing, buying the essential
    tools and supplies. Watching as much sewing videos on starting with pattern making
    and getting to know my machine better! This is just gonna be a hobby for me since
    I have been wishing I could sew my own clothes and happy glad got the final chance
    to do it!! Thank you for inspiring me on this video! I'll be your regular visitor on this
    channel!!

  • @proudasiangirl576
    @proudasiangirl576 Год назад

    Sewing has always been a life long interest and dream for me to pursue but never had the time. Now that I am retired, I will once and for all fulfill this dream on my bucket list. I've always felt overwhelmed with the world of sewing. There's so much to learn and know however bit by bit, I am starting to feel more comfortable after watching a gazillion videos and taking tons of notes. You are inspiring to me. I just found your channel. Gave you a like and subscribed!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the like and subscribe--much appreciated! Best of luck on fulfilling your dream of sewing. It is so rewarding!

  • @marymcneill779
    @marymcneill779 2 года назад +1

    I've sewn my own clothes since I was 12. Simple then and now the styles are simple again.

  • @RiverPlaid
    @RiverPlaid 2 года назад +2

    Ok you’ve convinced me. I’ll do it

  • @dianethompson9525
    @dianethompson9525 2 года назад +8

    You were brave picking a jacket as your first project! I picked really simple things. I have a Babylock machine that does pretty good, but I got a second hand Kenmore for $30 that plows thru everything!
    Cleaning the bobbin case area regularly also avoids a lot of problems! I use a pastry brush and it works great for lint!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing your machines! I have an old Kenmore that is still sewing great--must be about 50 years old. And the tip on cleaning the bobbin case--YES! That is so important! I use one of those air cans for cleaning electronics. I should have included that!

    • @pettylove86
      @pettylove86 2 года назад

      I have a Brother CS6000i that works fine but I had a felt I am more suited to a mechanical machine so I bought a used Kenmore 385 from our local sewing center that was a trade-in and I love it. I also have a 1963 Kenmore that just does straight and zigzag stitching. I don't use it as much because the bobbin is difficult for me to access.

  • @thegirlwithdustonherface
    @thegirlwithdustonherface 2 года назад +3

    I have one of the singer heavy duty machines. I have sewn double layers of thick wool with 2 layers of fleece lining all at one time! It does the job. I primarily use a 44 year old kenmore made from metal! She’s heavy but sews amazingly!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +3

      Ok that is good to know! Thanks for sharing! It seems like a great little machine. I also have an old kenmore that still sews great--those old machines were made to last!

    • @thegirlwithdustonherface
      @thegirlwithdustonherface 2 года назад +1

      @@PatternScout you’re welcome and yes they were! She was my grandmas and was made the year I was born! We were made for each other! Heehee!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      @@thegirlwithdustonherface Love that!! :)

  • @kpr0ck
    @kpr0ck 7 месяцев назад

    What I find is buy a basic shirt pattern , basic pants , basic fitted dress , basic jacket. From there u can start building your closet. You can also manipulate those pattern to make different styles as your skill increase

  • @GingerByrn1
    @GingerByrn1 2 года назад +1

    Great video! I finally invested in a better machine from a sewing center and it has made all the difference. My other machines were from Wal-Mart and were consistently a pain. My new machine makes sewing effortless. Not being constantly frustrated by technical problems makes sewing so much more enjoyable.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      That was my experience with an earlier cheap machine I had--once I leveled up sewing was so much better!

  • @tirakindler1
    @tirakindler1 2 года назад +5

    My mom taught me to sew as a kid in the 80’s and she insisted on creating all kinds of clothes for me that were terribly embarrassing. Miami in the 80’s was very flashy and brand oriented so I couldn’t get into it. Now, I’m 40 and 5’0 tall so I’ve learned to hem and modify just to get by but I’d love to start designing!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      The designing part has been the best part for me! Times have definitely changed since we were kids (I'm 39)--much less loyalty to brand names and much more focus on creativity :)

  • @sarahquinones4478
    @sarahquinones4478 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I have never seen your videos before. Glad I found it. Your background story is a lot like mine. My grandmother taught me to sew by hand. My mom taught me how to use a sewing machine. I tried making a few things in middle school. I also made a vest with a sunflower fabric. Mostly, I made doll clothes. I'm just recently learning more about making myself some clothes.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Yes, very similar background! Thanks so much for watching, glad you found me :)

  • @miranda1113
    @miranda1113 2 года назад +3

    I can vouch for the Singer Heavy Duty! I sold my fancier sewing machine and bought that one bc I didn't need all the fancy stitches and features. I do wish it had a speed setting but for the price, I can't complain!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Oh that is good to know!! Thanks!

  • @Jessica_Jones
    @Jessica_Jones 2 года назад +1

    First-time viewer and I immediately knew I would love whatever you had to share. I appreciate your authenticity and loved hearing about your background!
    I've only completed a couple of projects so far (a pillow case and a tote bag) and have been putting off finally starting off apparel for the same reasons you did! Thank you for your tips and encouragement; I feel very excited to just let the mistakes happen as they come so I can continue to improve with every garment! Let the sewing begin! 🧵🎉

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      This is the best comment ever! :) So glad you like what I'm sharing and are feeling inspired and excited to sew garments--you can do it!

    • @Jessica_Jones
      @Jessica_Jones 2 года назад

      @@PatternScout ☺🥰

  • @DIYFashionRebel
    @DIYFashionRebel 2 года назад +5

    OMG, you're my inspiration! I want to have a 90% handmade closet!

  • @heidimurray9772
    @heidimurray9772 2 года назад

    Hi I am a new sexist and I have a Singer Heavy Duty 4411. I have watched numerous videos on this machine and I do believe it is a heavy duty machine. I am extremely pleased with it.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Ok that is good to know! Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @treeflamingo
    @treeflamingo 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for all these tips! I’m just getting into sewing and boy is it intimidating 😅

  • @oldschoolwoolandweavingcen4060

    I rescue vintage and antique sewing machines. I have a Pfaff 130 which is an earlier , heavier version of yours. The older machines are much, much easier to repair and maintain yourself and I highly recommend them. The more modern ones have plastic gears that frequently break and result in an inoperable machine. There is nothing more frustrating than a sewing machine that will not work. I'd happily donate a machine to someone who will use it and even teach them to service it themselves. It's fairly easy to do.

  • @EmeraldSpring8926
    @EmeraldSpring8926 Месяц назад

    You had me at 'sew along'!

  • @fabulousalenore56
    @fabulousalenore56 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for this advice :) I started sewing by making jewelry bags, now I’m mostly upcycling my clothes/thrift clothes, sewing is fun! I’m still having trouble sewing straight lines/ nice curved lines

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Sewing IS fun :) Thanks for watching!

    • @amierichan7231
      @amierichan7231 2 года назад +2

      Get a magnet edge guide for your machine. You just keep the edge of the fabric against it as you sew and you will have straight seams:-).

  • @ppalmer1952
    @ppalmer1952 2 года назад +10

    I really enjoyed your video. I'm 70 years old. I have couture skills and loads of experience, but I stopped sewing because of the lack of good fabrics. Your advice regarding linen and cotton is good, but whatever happened to other fabrics like Gaborone? Could you do a video on where to find good affordable fabrics.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +2

      I've never used Gaborone but will check that out! I'm planning to do a video soon on how I find fabrics for my projects because I have been getting a lot of questions about that. Thanks for watching and for the suggestions! :)

    • @Jalyced22
      @Jalyced22 2 года назад

      @Penny Palmer. Did you mean Gaberdine? By chance? I love to see. But have trouble concentrating after a severe car accident. But I’m hopeful to improve.

  • @marshaeileenewest3560
    @marshaeileenewest3560 2 года назад +2

    Going to look at the planning video 1st then come back to this one!

  • @larianyoyola1311
    @larianyoyola1311 2 года назад +2

    Iv always wanted to learn how to sew, knit, all that but I’m a visual and hands on learner. And Iv found it difficult to learn on my own. But Iv been inspired by the fabrics on spoonflower to give it another shot. I’d love to make clothes for my kids and my husband besides myself.

  • @jenny_by_the_woods
    @jenny_by_the_woods Год назад

    I appreciate this video so much

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  Год назад

      I'm so glad you appreciated it! Thank you for watching! Best of luck with your project!

  • @kathleenegan8660
    @kathleenegan8660 2 года назад

    Find the pattern that suits your body. I have an A-line off shoulder over the head pattern since the 1960s.. can be mini, midi or maxi. Growing up as an american teen in Beirut Lebanon there were no shopping centers. My mom told me if I wanted anything new I'd have to make it myself. I'd babysit...go to the fabric store.
    .hit the beach come home cut the dress...sew it and wear it to a party that night. I taught my girlfriends to sew.
    .and my machine a knee press cabinet model had a hinky plug so my boyfriend held it in while we worked...it was great fun. I took many patterns and interchanged neck lines and sleeve styles... And made prom dresses to mini skirts ..one pattern and bell bottoms another..over and over again . Anywho thank you for passing the torch...❤️

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Imagining your boyfriend crouched to hold a plug while you sew--that's great! 😂 Sounds like so much fun growing up and designing your wardrobe! Thanks so much for sharing! :)

  • @AmandaIsAwesome
    @AmandaIsAwesome 11 месяцев назад

    This is so great! I’ve been quilting for about a year and am really wanting to get into garment making but it seems so overwhelming lol. Binge watching your channel to build up the nerve to try some things!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  11 месяцев назад

      You totally got this! With your quilting experience, I bet you'll do great with garment sewing. And thanks for watching! :)

  • @noreenhallett7366
    @noreenhallett7366 Год назад

    I use my singer 4423 almost every day dress making, quilting, carryon bag making. Never had a problem with it

  • @TheGirlsTry
    @TheGirlsTry 2 года назад +1

    As a kinda beginner…. I see some bags and clothes and my recommendation is ALWAYS check thrift stores and estate sales for sewing supplies, they are super cheap. For example I purchased a singer sewing machine for $15 at an estate sale

  • @relaxingwhitenoisenatureso1111
    @relaxingwhitenoisenatureso1111 2 года назад

    FIY, you can buy second-hand sheets from garage sales and second-hand stores really cheap and turn them into clothing. You can decorate them, tye dye them, whatever you want.

  • @alywill9716
    @alywill9716 2 года назад +4

    Just found you while doing a search on making shirts. Your step by step instructions are very helpful. I haven't sewn clothing since college days and am now newly retired and getting back to sewing. First clothing project is making a 'big shirt' from a beloved threadbare shirt I had for years. I've deconstructed the shirt and used the pieces to draft a pattern for it. Am doing a mock-up in muslin first. I'd like to learn more about altering patterns to get a custom fit. During the 'lockdown' I bought a Pfaff 710 to learn to quilt and also bought an all metal 1970s Kenmore as a reliable back up when the Pfaff is in for tune-up. The 'sew and vaccum' places often have wonderful older machines for sale, which are great for beginners.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Glad you found me! Happy to know you found the shirt instructions helpful. I have seen the sewing/vacuum shops and agree--they are a great place to find machines! I've always wondered why the sewing/vacuum combo was so common, haha. Thanks so much for watching and best of luck with your shirt project. :)

  • @pattibealer
    @pattibealer 2 года назад +4

    The one thing I found that is important is to start with a muslin. First make the garment in an inexpensive muslin to see what will need to be changed in the pattern. If you have a perfect figure, I’m sure you don’t need to do this, but who has that? I’m still a beginner but that has made it so I can actually be successful in making something I can actually wear.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Yes, that is great advice! I will usually sew a muslin with new patterns, and when I find a pattern I like I will "hack" it into similar styles since I am confident in the fit. The muslin process is so helpful!

    • @peasandmashedpotatoes6246
      @peasandmashedpotatoes6246 2 года назад +1

      My measurements often match what is on the pattern and the clothes still never fit right. Mock-ups are the best!!

  • @marygeorge9688
    @marygeorge9688 2 года назад

    Pfaff… a great machine. I have one that’s 40+ years old. Works great. Thank you for this video. Learned several things.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      I love mine so much...I've put it through the ringer! Thanks for watching!

  • @claudiainBali
    @claudiainBali Год назад

    I have watched several of your videos..... and although I just recently learned to draft patterns decided to purchase two of your patterns as am too busy drafting for customers. BIG SHOUT OUT!!! Love that you include cm in your sizing. Saves a lot of conversions and confusions!!!! Off to try out the Byrdie button up and then the Joggers.....

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  Год назад

      Thank you!! That makes me feel great! Hope you love making the patterns, and thanks so much for buying them and watching the videos!

  • @lyndabrady3557
    @lyndabrady3557 2 года назад +1

    Thank U soooo much for sharing ALL this w/us!!!!

  • @megancooper6130
    @megancooper6130 2 года назад +1

    This was so helpful!!! I’ve recently started sewing and have been loving it. I’m about to make my first piece of clothing done from scratch, thank you for sharing your story and your advice.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Oh, I am so glad! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @2010stoof
    @2010stoof 2 года назад +1

    I can vouch for the singer HD. It will handle many layers of 14 oz denim.
    It is completely mechanical so you have to learn to move take-up lever to top when finished with a seam. I think it's good practice for beginner to get used to most manual first.
    The singer HD was able to rehem my wrangler 16 oz denim jeans well.

  • @joyberly4409
    @joyberly4409 Год назад

    Thanks for your honesty 💓

  • @patriciabradley8267
    @patriciabradley8267 2 года назад

    I love making .y own anything.I made .my kids and a few of my husband's clothes.As you ,I started young and still going.And yes it is wonderful to get compliments on things you hand made yourself.Takd care and keep sewing.👍💌

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing and watching, Patricia! ❤

  • @Nae641
    @Nae641 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, I started designing a little bit very young and worked at an atelier for free a year. After that I had to work very hard for living. Now I got encouraged to do something with fabric again, first the Idea of printing my paintings and designs on garments which I would buy and sell. But I am a self made woman and I truly would only approach something like that by doing the whole process by myself. So I will sew my garments like camis and underwear by myself. I think for starters to buy a thrifted sewing machine would be great!

  • @debrawilliams6949
    @debrawilliams6949 2 года назад +1

    You are giving great information, so I will keep watching your videos. Thank you for sharing. It is a computerized sewing machine suitable for someone who hasn't used it for a long time or is a beginner.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks, Debra! I haven't used the computerized machines, but I think they are probably suitable for beginners. Those are usually pretty nice machines I think.

  • @jennieg789
    @jennieg789 Год назад

    Thank-you for this video. I took Fashion & Fabrics as one of my O levels courses in grades 10-11. I did really well but I focused mostly on kids’ clothing since it was easier. I have not done much sewing since then but I recently took a beginner class, and everything came back to me in a flash. My goal is to make my own clothes so this video was super helpful.

  • @blondinibag2702
    @blondinibag2702 2 года назад

    awww thank you for appearing randomly on my feed - i been sewing a lot lately and discovered an overcast foot - wow what a change that has made to my imagination. But this comment is to say thank you for such a great video, ill look fwd to seeing more of your channel thanks

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much I appreciate that!! ❤

  • @tammywinter9268
    @tammywinter9268 2 года назад

    Just found you, I purchased a new Pfaff, expression 3.5, I’ve had it 3 weeks and haven’t taken it out of the box…this made me go get the Manuel and start looking it over..I had my previous Pfaff for 28 years, I Loved it….I sewed Bridal alterations for 15 years…and surprisingly garment sewing is always on the back burner…maybe I’ll give it a go.I’ve always wanted to make a coat! I think a dress form is a must have item for sewing clothing..

  • @lenaking6114
    @lenaking6114 2 года назад +2

    Hey Casey! Missing you on the gram but great job with these videos, I love your video style and your love for sewing is infectious.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Hi Lena!! Thank you, I appreciate that so much!

  • @lizzieb6311
    @lizzieb6311 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I found that doing “drills” on my very basic little Husqvarna Emerald has helped me overcome my fear of sewing my actual projects. I’ll practice all the stitches required by the pattern… also, I found myself avoiding patterns with buttonholes - so I did practice drill on scraps doing buttonholes… same with zippers. I bought several bargin bin zippers at my fabric store and use them to practice. It helps me to ease my anxiety of not ruining the real project. I’m going to start buying indie patters I can print on normal paper because I LOATHE the tissue patterns in the commercially made pattern companies. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! 🧵

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      That's so smart! Starting small and working up to more advanced techniques is the way to go!

  • @df_iulia_estera
    @df_iulia_estera 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you a lot! Gave me some courage to start again on sewing 🤗

  • @tracivie
    @tracivie Год назад

    Making your own clothes is so satisfying 😌 ☺️ 😍

  • @FeliciaFollum
    @FeliciaFollum 2 года назад

    Awwww I love this lol I'm probably an intermediate sewer but don't know a lot of the basics
    I grew up with my grandma who sewed everything like for my cousins entire wedding
    But I grew up just making things... The difference between cottons is an example. It's basic but I mad a few hundred masks from quilting cotton and have made hats but I never understood... And know very little about types. Ijust have theifted and hand me down fabric and clothes that I upcycle and mend
    Not sure if I will start making clothes specifically but I will for sure be learning from you!!!

  • @Queenofanime26
    @Queenofanime26 2 года назад +2

    The singer tradition 2277 is a great sewing machine for beginners. Had it recommended to me from an expert sewer. Hasn't given me any major issues so far.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing!! :)

    • @elfchild9
      @elfchild9 2 года назад +1

      I can vouch for this one too - I bought it cheaply on sale several years ago, and it's been very smooth to use so far. It sells for around $50 less than the HD model, so it's a good budget option.