Fabulous!!! I was feeling so boxed in! Such a sweet girl... You remind me of, and even look like one of my best, high school years friend! A rare and lovely quality. Thank you so much for this lesson. Have a awesome weekend!
We have years worth of pattern hacking articles at Seamwork.com. Just search "Pattern Hackers" and you'll find a lot of inspiration and hacking instruction!
Hi Hailey, Here's hoping you and all your loved ones are weathering this Pandemic well! I love this lesson. I came back to watch it again when deciding whether to make my own in a Knit or Woven. The knit is lovely. How about another doing another slash and spread Patten for us during our times of total Ukyness? You are such a sweet girl. If my son wasn't gay... Make today great!
thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. its so great. I tried it immediately and its just so great. my only problem : I noticed that after slashing and spreading, the top became longer than the original length of my top. what could be the problem please?
I love the finished top, I prefer to wear tops that are roomy around the waist area so this hack if perfect for me. Just wondering though, what's the difference between this method and just grading the side seam to a larger size?
Thanks for this video. I do have a question: why did you spread the pattern at the baseline, i.e., the horizontal spread? Is there a specific amount you spread it there? Thanks
I just had to comment that the music seemed too distracting. I'd like to know how to adjust for a large tummy, but without putting all the fullness at the hem. I've tried this method and was unhappy with the effect and I'm thinking I might have to add to the side seams? The pattern I was using was for a knit crossover top.
Will look back at this later as the background music meant if i turned the volume up so I could hear Haley the music was too loud and set off my tinitus :(
Great info but I do agree with the others about the music. It is not necessary when someone is speaking. I do have a question though. Why is the front dropped down, does this not make the front hang lower that the sides. Also, I assume that this is to be done on the back as well? Thank you.
Your top looks great! How do I apply this to create wide leg shorts on a pattern that has darts? Perhaps choosing to start the slashing below the bottom of the darts?
Dear Haley. I hope that I've understood what you're doing here. But could you help me for a special problem with slashing and spreading? I have made a muslin for a simple top (woven) and after a lot of fiddling it fits nicely. But... I need more volume at one point. My biggest part is the upper belly right under the underbustline. The stomach protrudes like a dome. Where to put the slash line and the perpendicular smaller slashes for creating this without changing too much of the overall form? It's my first fitting project and I'm quite helpless here. To repeat: I just need volume at this special point. Shoulders, bust, waist, hem fits well. It's Simplicity 8602. Thank you so much for answering and helping.
Can this technique be used to turn any standard pattern of shirt into a maternity top? I dislike maternity clothes that fit snug to the belly, and I am looking to create my own style of maternity clothes, that are very feminine.
So adorable, thanks sm
The tutorial actually helps a lot
Thank you ,this tutorial was very helpful.Made a top using this method
The flowy henley looks bomb on you 💣! Can't imagine finding that fit off-the-rack. Well done pretty.
Wow, that's really a pretty finished project, and it looks perfect on you! Thank you for sharing the technique.
This is awesome. Thank you for all the hints and tips. Nothing better than “you can get there from here.”
As to hacks I would like to see: how to lengthen and shorten patterns.
@@emiliamurryramey6039 haley explains how to do this here ruclips.net/video/0UfhQaHKZ_Q/видео.html
This is such a useful well put together video - am really loving all this new video content you guys are producing!
So glad to hear that!
Fabulous!!! I was feeling so boxed in!
Such a sweet girl... You remind me of, and even look like one of my best, high school years friend!
A rare and lovely quality.
Thank you so much for this lesson. Have a awesome weekend!
I loved this video beyond measure! ^^ , God Bless your heart for sharing with us
You are so welcome!
It would be brilliant if hacks would be offered as extras-happy to pay 🌸 try it with one pattern - see if the extra is popular.
We have years worth of pattern hacking articles at Seamwork.com. Just search "Pattern Hackers" and you'll find a lot of inspiration and hacking instruction!
Love these snippets, but speaking of volume, can you turn the music down in these? It's distracting.
We're working on adjusting the music for future videos. Thanks for the feedback!
No music is better 🌸 not necessarily
I vote for no music. Not everyone enjoys the same kind of music and it is very distracting and annoying when it is so loud.
Hi. What are you wearing? looks amazing on you!
Hi Hailey, Here's hoping you and all your loved ones are weathering this Pandemic well! I love this lesson. I came back to watch it again when deciding whether to make my own in a Knit or Woven.
The knit is lovely. How about another doing another slash and spread Patten for us during our times of total Ukyness?
You are such a sweet girl. If my son wasn't gay...
Make today great!
Thanks for the idea momzilla! Hope you (and your son) are staying healthy!
thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. its so great. I tried it immediately and its just so great. my only problem : I noticed that after slashing and spreading, the top became longer than the original length of my top. what could be the problem please?
I love the finished top, I prefer to wear tops that are roomy around the waist area so this hack if perfect for me. Just wondering though, what's the difference between this method and just grading the side seam to a larger size?
Either way will work well!
This was so useful. Thank you.
Thanks for this video. I do have a question: why did you spread the pattern at the baseline, i.e., the horizontal spread? Is there a specific amount you spread it there? Thanks
Yes pls...if its not spread...will it be shorter at d sides?pls reply
I just had to comment that the music seemed too distracting. I'd like to know how to adjust for a large tummy, but without putting all the fullness at the hem. I've tried this method and was unhappy with the effect and I'm thinking I might have to add to the side seams? The pattern I was using was for a knit crossover top.
Will look back at this later as the background music meant if i turned the volume up so I could hear Haley the music was too loud and set off my tinitus :(
fabulous! Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Great info but I do agree with the others about the music. It is not necessary when someone is speaking. I do have a question though. Why is the front dropped down, does this not make the front hang lower that the sides. Also, I assume that this is to be done on the back as well? Thank you.
So helpful -thanks
Your top looks great! How do I apply this to create wide leg shorts on a pattern that has darts? Perhaps choosing to start the slashing below the bottom of the darts?
is this the equivalent on a peplum?
Dear Haley. I hope that I've understood what you're doing here. But could you help me for a special problem with slashing and spreading? I have made a muslin for a simple top (woven) and after a lot of fiddling it fits nicely. But... I need more volume at one point. My biggest part is the upper belly right under the underbustline. The stomach protrudes like a dome. Where to put the slash line and the perpendicular smaller slashes for creating this without changing too much of the overall form? It's my first fitting project and I'm quite helpless here. To repeat: I just need volume at this special point. Shoulders, bust, waist, hem fits well. It's Simplicity 8602. Thank you so much for answering and helping.
Tilly and the Buttons has a video on how to do a full belly adjustment, you might find this helpful: ruclips.net/video/xZM2dAqZ6r4/видео.html
@@SeamworkVideo thank you sooo much 😘
How do you determine the space between the baseline cut and the spread section?
It's a design choice - the wider the space, the swing-ier the design!
I agree, the background music is too loud and distracting. I takes away from the awesome presentation of Hailey
Can this technique be used to turn any standard pattern of shirt into a maternity top? I dislike maternity clothes that fit snug to the belly, and I am looking to create my own style of maternity clothes, that are very feminine.
Go for it!
Great information but the music is unnecessary and very distracting.
Is there any way I can mute the music, so distracting when trying to learn.
There is not. Because of feedback like this, we stopped using background music in our videos in 2019. Thanks!
Pls wats d use of splitting d baseline i mean at d sides...wats d effect pls
This is brilliant ❤. Wish I could hear you better... the music is a bit overpowering and unnecessary
This is an older video of ours. Our new videos no longer have background music.
The music really detracts from this video. It competes with her voice. Would be a great vid otherwise tho. ;-)