Yay, I’m soooooo glad you’re back. Honestly, when 2020 happened and everyone lost their shit I had to let a lot of people go. People kept wanting sewing to be about politics or race, you did not do that and I’m very grateful for that. You kept it separate and I have great respect for this. I’m excited to see new stuff from you!
Very fun unboxing! Love all the patterns you bought! I enjoy all the good things you make! I would also enjoy seeing you make some men's clothes, especially after you take the tailoring course! I just think it would be fun and different. I've been making linen pants for my special someone and he LOVES them. So far I've tried two different patterns and I'm waiting for the verdict on the pair I finished yesterday! 😘🥰😍
Love the Butterick romper! I haven't seen that one in stores yet. I have made four peasant tops using Simplicity 9538. It is truly so comfortable and can be really cute tucked into a skirt or pant.
Yay! Hi Liz. gtsy I'd enjoy you sewing mens clothes. Mostly because I enjoy watching you and your voice/chat is comfortable. Also, it'd be unique from other channels I watch. You can do what you like and I'm in for watching. Thanks!
If you watch Stephanie Canada, she's done some videos about the re-issued patterns. It's unclear if the new "authenticity stamp" on the newly re-issued patterns (and inclusion of the og instructions) mean anything. Still, I'm excited that you're back and am eagerly awaiting the new videos about these patterns! (I wish the vintage patterns had been re-issued in larger sizes; some have been, but most stop short of plus-size.) OOH! I bought the Simplicity x Madelynne lingerie pattern too!!!! It'll be my first try at lingerie!
I swore I was no going to buy any more vintage reproductions and then B6939 happened. Fast forward to last week, not only did I get it but I found and bought two other genuine vintage play suit patterns from 1940’s at my local antique shop. I have a problem🤷🏻♀️
@@evelynsantiago6562 haha why are we like this?! I totally did the same thing. In fact, I’m on a buying freeze cuz we want to buy our first house and I spent waaay too much money at our local antique store cuz I found all kinds of vintage sewing notions and patterns! No regrets!!
I came across this pattern today and love it so much but I can't find a single review or sewn example online for it anywhere and I really want to see how it actually fits and looks!
I made the peasant top. Just be careful of the gusset. If you have to add width anywhere or alteration in that area the gusset with look funny if you dont alter that too. I didnt end up liking the pattern as i found the gusset and the "issue" of adding it unnecessary. To me it was pointless having it.
I would be interested in you making mens clothing. I want to start making stuff for my husband but Im scared to start! It's just such a different body!
The original pattern pieces of the first pattern would not have any lines on it. The pattern pieces were already cut to shape and just had holes for for any markings.
I’m not an expert on pattern history but I think it’s possible that it would have been printed! I have some ‘50s patterns that utilized printing vs the holes. Regardless, it’s not the original printing style anyway. That being said, I’m hopeful that the pattern will remain true to the original in terms of drafting! That’s what I meant 😊 thanks for watching!
Hi Liz, Debbie here, I am wanting to make my Husband some 1940 style trousers(pants) so any help will be aprpreciated and if you can recommend a pattern? Love your channel, Many thanks x x
Yay, I’m soooooo glad you’re back. Honestly, when 2020 happened and everyone lost their shit I had to let a lot of people go. People kept wanting sewing to be about politics or race, you did not do that and I’m very grateful for that. You kept it separate and I have great respect for this. I’m excited to see new stuff from you!
SPECIAL PANTS!!!!
It makes me happy you are making regular videos again. You are one of my inspirations to finally start my own channel.
I'll watch you sew men's stuff
Very fun unboxing! Love all the patterns you bought! I enjoy all the good things you make! I would also enjoy seeing you make some men's clothes, especially after you take the tailoring course! I just think it would be fun and different. I've been making linen pants for my special someone and he LOVES them. So far I've tried two different patterns and I'm waiting for the verdict on the pair I finished yesterday! 😘🥰😍
Love the Butterick romper! I haven't seen that one in stores yet. I have made four peasant tops using Simplicity 9538. It is truly so comfortable and can be really cute tucked into a skirt or pant.
I heard that if the pattern has the seal that says “authentic” it is a true reproduction of the older pattern including the vintage instructions.
I need these patterns in my life now. Vintage clothes were just so cute, it’s an addiction at this point lol 😂
It IS an addiction 😅
Yay! Hi Liz. gtsy I'd enjoy you sewing mens clothes. Mostly because I enjoy watching you and your voice/chat is comfortable. Also, it'd be unique from other channels I watch. You can do what you like and I'm in for watching. Thanks!
Thanks for that! 💕
Love your pattern haul
Bravo for the tailoring class!
If you watch Stephanie Canada, she's done some videos about the re-issued patterns. It's unclear if the new "authenticity stamp" on the newly re-issued patterns (and inclusion of the og instructions) mean anything. Still, I'm excited that you're back and am eagerly awaiting the new videos about these patterns! (I wish the vintage patterns had been re-issued in larger sizes; some have been, but most stop short of plus-size.) OOH! I bought the Simplicity x Madelynne lingerie pattern too!!!! It'll be my first try at lingerie!
Yes, Stephanie is a good friend of mine! To be continued! Thanks for watching 😊
Love these patterns! Omgosh I bought Butterick 6939 too! The moment I saw it online I bought it lol I can’t waaaait to make this!
It’s sooo cute!! 💕
I swore I was no going to buy any more vintage reproductions and then B6939 happened. Fast forward to last week, not only did I get it but I found and bought two other genuine vintage play suit patterns from 1940’s at my local antique shop. I have a problem🤷🏻♀️
@@evelynsantiago6562 haha why are we like this?! I totally did the same thing. In fact, I’m on a buying freeze cuz we want to buy our first house and I spent waaay too much money at our local antique store cuz I found all kinds of vintage sewing notions and patterns! No regrets!!
@@chareseshinabery I’m in the same boat for the same reason! LOL I have so very few vices that I give myself some grace with sewing related items.
I came across this pattern today and love it so much but I can't find a single review or sewn example online for it anywhere and I really want to see how it actually fits and looks!
Love that you are expanding your sewing skills with an introduction into tailoring 🪡 would definitely watch you sewing menswear
YES I would love to see you make menswear!!! I want to make some stuff for my partner so that would be cool 🎉
What beautiful dresses that's why I like the vintage style
I made the peasant top. Just be careful of the gusset. If you have to add width anywhere or alteration in that area the gusset with look funny if you dont alter that too. I didnt end up liking the pattern as i found the gusset and the "issue" of adding it unnecessary. To me it was pointless having it.
Great tips and review! Thank you!
I would be interested in you making mens clothing. I want to start making stuff for my husband but Im scared to start! It's just such a different body!
Very different body, but at least their stuff doesn’t have to be QUITE as fitted. It will take some experimentation, I’m sure!
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The original pattern pieces of the first pattern would not have any lines on it. The pattern pieces were already cut to shape and just had holes for for any markings.
I’m not an expert on pattern history but I think it’s possible that it would have been printed! I have some ‘50s patterns that utilized printing vs the holes.
Regardless, it’s not the original printing style anyway. That being said, I’m hopeful that the pattern will remain true to the original in terms of drafting! That’s what I meant 😊 thanks for watching!
Я желаю всем счастья 🍀🙏💚
Hi Liz, Debbie here, I am wanting to make my Husband some 1940 style trousers(pants) so any help will be aprpreciated and if you can recommend a pattern? Love your channel, Many thanks x x