Tip #5: You are so correct. I'm top-heavy, and a full bust adjustment is Required in order for me to fit into a commercial pattern. That's the very skill I'm trying to master now, b/c I have an 8 inch difference between my chest measurement and full bust measurement. I feel all other adjustments will be easy, once I get my bodice fitting right. I would definitely appreciate classes taught by you 🌼
Im from Iran and always watching ur videos .i want to thanks u for ur useful knowledge .and my english is not very good but when u spoke like this i always understand .thanks alot
I have always loved ironing. I was six years old when I started begging my mother to let me iron. She started me on my father’s handkerchiefs and pillowcases. It didn’t take long for me to iron shirts. I loved it. It was better then rocking my baby brother while me mother ironed!😅
Good morning! Really good information! So I took Home Ec back in the day. I suppose my first sewing class was in 7th grade, so 1972(yes waaaayyyy back in the day!). Have understood grain but this is the first time hearing an explanation about the arrow direction on the patterns. Just a simple help that would have been excellent to have been taught, rather than figuring out, trial and error. Yep, lots of errors!!😃. (Ask me about corderoy!) Sewing isn't a quick process. Taking the time to enjoy the whole process is what makes us fanatics! There are parts of the process that I didn't know I would come to love, but here I am! Love to press! A crisp clean seam.......yes please! Have a fabulous today! Steph
Sewing is definitely not a quick process, I like to say that the better I sew - the slower I sew!😁 It takes time to get all those details right, but the joy of process is worth it🤗
I wish that all of this was taught in my sewing class in Highschool. The one year of sewing in college had me doing better but not too much. The haute sewing techniques that I use are self taught. I consider what you presented to be basics for the beginner, however I'm well aware of the difference of opinion in America. It really is nice to see your videos. I'm the only one in my area that sews clothes. Other just sew quilts. If I make a quilt it's because my scraps are bursting out of the closet. These kinds of videos are the closest that I can get to visiting and talking about sewing in person. Thank you.
Just made a blouse from commercial pattern & had to go down four sizes to make it fit, in spite of my measurements fitting first size!!! Toiles are imperative for me in everything I make until I get the pattern to fit me. I even made 2 toiles on this blouse. Saves my nice fabric. If you're in a hurry for a garment, go shopping :))
It’s a true game changer!🤩 I recently made a T-shirt with just straight stitch thanks to this thread (latest creation posted on my Instagram) - I was even able to make French seam in knit fabric for extra luxurious look👍🤩
Thank you for the tips. I have wide hips and lots of extra fabric on the bodice back. Basting the garment before sewing is imperative. Those 3 minutes that I spend basting, save me from having to rip out seams.👍🏼
My first sewing project was a pair of knit pajamas. It was the most frustrating experience because I did not know how to handle light knits. I was convinced there was something wrong with my machine which kept jamming and eating the fabric. I focused on trying to correct some machine issue and even considered purchasing a new machine. I was ready to give up on sewing. Knowing about stretch stitches, proper tension, elastic thread, proper needle, using paper and even spray starch and not starting right at the beginning of the fabric (without paper so the needle crams the fabric into the throat plate) would have made the world of difference. I made every mistake in the book. I wish I had discovered you sooner.
I'm excited for your classses! I'm a beginner, but using a few of your tips has made my pieces look way better than my first attempt. I definitely want to sign up!
@@Julija_Gobere OK great but you may want to indicate that on your site. Anytime I go to any site it always lets me know what currency the product or service is in.
Tip #5: You are so correct.
I'm top-heavy, and a full bust adjustment is Required in order for me to fit into a commercial pattern. That's the very skill I'm trying to master now, b/c I have an 8 inch difference between my chest measurement and full bust measurement. I feel all other adjustments will be easy, once I get my bodice fitting right.
I would definitely appreciate classes taught by you 🌼
Im from Iran and always watching ur videos .i want to thanks u for ur useful knowledge .and my english is not very good but when u spoke like this i always understand .thanks alot
I have always loved ironing. I was six years old when I started begging my mother to let me iron. She started me on my father’s handkerchiefs and pillowcases. It didn’t take long for me to iron shirts. I loved it. It was better then rocking my baby brother while me mother ironed!😅
Good morning! Really good information! So I took Home Ec back in the day. I suppose my first sewing class was in 7th grade, so 1972(yes waaaayyyy back in the day!). Have understood grain but this is the first time hearing an explanation about the arrow direction on the patterns. Just a simple help that would have been excellent to have been taught, rather than figuring out, trial and error. Yep, lots of errors!!😃. (Ask me about corderoy!)
Sewing isn't a quick process. Taking the time to enjoy the whole process is what makes us fanatics! There are parts of the process that I didn't know I would come to love, but here I am! Love to press! A crisp clean seam.......yes please!
Have a fabulous today! Steph
Sewing is definitely not a quick process, I like to say that the better I sew - the slower I sew!😁 It takes time to get all those details right, but the joy of process is worth it🤗
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I wish that all of this was taught in my sewing class in Highschool. The one year of sewing in college had me doing better but not too much. The haute sewing techniques that I use are self taught. I consider what you presented to be basics for the beginner, however I'm well aware of the difference of opinion in America.
It really is nice to see your videos. I'm the only one in my area that sews clothes. Other just sew quilts. If I make a quilt it's because my scraps are bursting out of the closet. These kinds of videos are the closest that I can get to visiting and talking about sewing in person. Thank you.
Just made a blouse from commercial pattern & had to go down four sizes to make it fit, in spite of my measurements fitting first size!!! Toiles are imperative for me in everything I make until I get the pattern to fit me. I even made 2 toiles on this blouse. Saves my nice fabric. If you're in a hurry for a garment, go shopping :))
Oh wow, 4 sizes difference is really a lot! Really good you made toiles for this!
I’m excited about your new tutorials!
I love the idea of stitching labels on the seams
Oh wow, I have never heard of that type of stretchy thread. That will be a game changer! Thank you!!!!
It’s a true game changer!🤩 I recently made a T-shirt with just straight stitch thanks to this thread (latest creation posted on my Instagram) - I was even able to make French seam in knit fabric for extra luxurious look👍🤩
The trick with double top thread is brilliant!!!
I'm exactly doing it now. Thank you!!!
Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm and experience. 🌺
Thank you, I learned several new things.
Thank you for the tips. I have wide hips and lots of extra fabric on the bodice back. Basting the garment before sewing is imperative. Those 3 minutes that I spend basting, save me from having to rip out seams.👍🏼
Good tips!
Excellent video.
Glad you enjoyed it!🤗
My first sewing project was a pair of knit pajamas. It was the most frustrating experience because I did not know how to handle light knits. I was convinced there was something wrong with my machine which kept jamming and eating the fabric. I focused on trying to correct some machine issue and even considered purchasing a new machine. I was ready to give up on sewing. Knowing about stretch stitches, proper tension, elastic thread, proper needle, using paper and even spray starch and not starting right at the beginning of the fabric (without paper so the needle crams the fabric into the throat plate) would have made the world of difference. I made every mistake in the book. I wish I had discovered you sooner.
Wow a sewing course, im very interested! ❤
Loving your videos, so helpful! Can I ask what shirt you are wearing? Adore the sleeves 😍
Thank you! I’m wearing a linen dress made using Burda Style ‘Plumetis dress’ pattern - absolutely amazing pattern!🤩
What machine is this in your background? Did you replace your industrial machine with this one or why did you add it to your system?
I'm excited for your classses! I'm a beginner, but using a few of your tips has made my pieces look way better than my first attempt. I definitely want to sign up!
So happy to hear my tips were helpful!❤️🤗
12:00 very useful knowledge
Just checked out you website and videos, then I rushed to subscribe to your channel, lol.
Excellent tutorials. Question, can that stretchy thread be used making bathing suits? I mean will the chlorine in the pool water damage the thread?
I can’t do a nice top stitch on my machine, the individual stitches are slanted, not straight. I don’t like it at all.
Have you tried increasing thread tension for topstitching?🤔 I recently had this issue when topstitching jeans, but increasing tension helped!🤗
@@Julija_Gobere Yes I have, it doesn’t change the individual stitches.
Mine looks slanted too…I’ve played with the tension but nope…slanted!
My brand new Janome creates slanted stitches ... So Disappointed
@@MomsBedtimeStory Mine is a Janome also.
Your sewing course says $99 but it doesn’t say which currency
The price is in USD 🤗
@@Julija_Gobere OK great but you may want to indicate that on your site. Anytime I go to any site it always lets me know what currency the product or service is in.