Taking in a Shirt
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
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Taking in a shirt doesn’t have to be a lengthy process. Aurora Sisneros shows you a quick and easy way to take in a shirt by yourself without having to use a dress form.
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LOVE Auroro Sisneros' videos! She is a wonderful, detailed teacher!!
I like the inside out shirt look. It could make it into Vogue as a fashion trend.
This was very hard for me when I hit middle age and my waist started to disappear. I bought a French curve ruler that lets me mark the curve on the fabric with out making a lopsided curve.
So thankful for this video
Thank you! This is the best video I found.
This helped me…thanks!❤
Very helpful thank you!
Thank you, this is a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks
EXCELLENT Thank you 😊 ❣
You are so welcome
Do l do both sides or just one? I bought three really cute summer blouses off the clearance rack. They were only $5 a piece in the end and so I couldn't resist but they are a size too big. I figured I could take them in no big deal and this video was very helpful but both sides are one?
I really liked your video, however, my sleeves need to be taken in also. I have a very favorite blouse but the sleeves are too big also. Do you have a video for sleeves also?
Go to a professional seamstress because the clothing is just too big for you.
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Why didn't you show the actual process, laying the shirt out and sewing it.??????
Agree. Then we could see the finished product. Also would have liked to see how she picked her settings.
I ordered a four extra large shirt out of a magazine and they sent me a six extra large shirt how difficult would that be to cut that shirt down to the size that I need
How do you get that off without stabbing yourself? 😅 I think I'll point my pins the opposite way or maybe just mark it and pin flat.
Okay... I got the first part and then you start talking back-stitches... Could you show that part of the tutorial for novices like myself?
Back-stiching is basically like tying a knot at the end of your work if you were sewing by hand. It keeps it from unraveling.
Backstitching for beginners: 1) Sew forward on your seam about 1/4". 2) Sew backward about 1/4" directly over the 1/4" you just sewed. 3) Allow the machine to return to forward stitching and sew your entire seam. 4) Do the same thing at the end of the seam.
Hope that helps!
P.S. Most machines have a lever or button you push to make it sew backwards. When you let go of the lever or button, the machine returns to forward sewing.
I assume this is done on both sides. The video is not complete. It needs more information.
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How come her shirt is inside out?
Hi Joanne, Aurora's shirt is inside out to demonstrate the technique she is using to take in her shirt without a dress form.
If you watched the video, it will say why.