Hello! I'm popping in here to send you a cheery little note. I very much love the content on your channel and I hope you are going to have a blissful week ahead! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and talent.
Felicitaciones, exelentes enseñanzas, tal vez será posible nos enseñe a confeccionar turbantes empezando por lo más sencillo millón gracias y bendiciones desde Quito Ecuador 🇪🇨🇪🇨🇪🇨🌹🌹
SEE; THIS IS WHAT I MEAN, why sewing is pure sorcery.. Like even just the first one, HOW? How are people able to envision these things in 3d? I see people sew completely messed up things, and then they turn it inside out and voilà, perfect result. I can't (literally) wrap my head around how this stuff works, and why nobody mentions this as a big and crazy skill about sewing. Except everybody just works 1:1 by instruction, but even then you kinda have to understand why you're doing what. Anyhow, great tipps!! Just quite intimidating Edit: Ok I just tried it, thanks for teaching me sorcery!!
Well I will try to explain how I think of it... I'm * not * an expert, and I'm still learning and have a lot to learn. The same thing used to puzzle me. I really wanted to understand it! One simple way is to think of the process "backwards". Like, for example, how a decorator imagines a finished room. They imagine what they want first, then figure out how to get there. Another example, say you want to sew a cube. What does a cube look like? Well, it has 6 square sides. So you could start there, and think, I could cut out 6 squares. Then you think about how they need to fit together, and try and see if it works. It can be a lot of trial and error honestly, but that's where it starts. You imagine the shape of what you want, then figure out what makes that shape, then figure out how to get it put together. One more example, for the hand mitt. The hand mitt was a rectangular shape when it was finished. It needs to be two layers so your hand can go in the inside. It needs a hole for your thumb. It would be nice to have that hole finished nicely, so if you add another layer then you can hide the seams between those layers. Tecnically the finished product, lying flat on a surface, would then be 4 layers. So with that in mind, you figure out the measurements and dimensions you want, and think about the shapes you need and how to make it happen. It takes a lot of imagination, but also it's grounded with facts (measurements) and real shapes. It takes practice, and practicing on making simple geometric shapes can really help to start visualizing for some people. I used to enjoy doing some simple origami when I was younger, I think that helps too. You have all these lines and squares and triangles, but as you go you start to understand how they create a crane, or a flower, or a box. Anyway I have no idea if this can be helpful to anyone, but hopefully it can!
@@TM-px6gp Hey, thank you so much for your thoughtful reply, and for taking the time to reply at all! It's a bit relieving to know you had to learn this stuff too! (Because sometimes I feel like my brain is unnaturally slow or rigid and it scared me a bit lol, but I guess most other's experience a lot of trial and error too, just that you don't see it often in a finished video e.g.) What I found just now is I definitely need to get past that fear of wasting even the crappy testing-fabric and give myself the freedom to test things out. But your video helped me alot already, I decided to just go for it, even though I didn't understand it, and it worked!! It's crazy to me lol. I'm gonna keep doing these little practices, at some point I'll hopefully gain a bit of a feel for the sorcery. Thank you so much for your help and your videos!
I find your videos clear and concise, but they'd be way more helpful if you noted what the tips and tricks were for--both in the video and description section. I have no idea what you're doing sometimes which makes me abandon the video often before it's finished or avoid it altogether. Plus, if you tag the name of the tips in the info box it would make them searchable. If I knew what I was watching I'd probably subscribe to your channel but often I just give up and switch to something else halfway through because I don't know what I'm looking at. Just a thought.
Agreed! Also, if you put an index of the hacks/tricks in the video description, you could add a time stamp, which makes it easy to come back to a specific part of the video if someone wants to use the trick in their real life sewing!
Vielen Dank, tolle Tipps! Es kann so einfach sein. Hinweis: Eine kurze Beschreibung würde helfen zu entscheiden, ob dies das Video ist, das ich suche. Habe schon sooooo viele davon angeschaut...
Благодарю за Ваш труд! Ваши советы полезны!
Благодарю за простые советы -- здоровья Вашим рукам ❤
De todo lo que he visto estos SON TIPS MUY VALIOSOS . Me gustó, pero sobre todo me sirvió. Gracias por compartirlo
Useful and creative sewing tips
ruclips.net/video/-ENo4IfW3JU/видео.html
Thank you 😊
Вааау, суперский советы, спасибо большое 🌹 дай Аллах вам здоровья
👍
Parabéns!
Mãos de ouro!
Mãos abençoadas
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I love the last idea.
ALLAH sizden razı OLSUN
Aradigin bir şeydi.... Sizler hep mutlu olun Âmin
Thank you... love the elastic hack!
I loved the pleat guide!
Muchas gracias por compartir sus formas de elaborarlas, quedan muy lindos los acabados.
Советы отличные, снято отлично и очень красивые руки
👍
That was brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
Some very easy and smart tips, thank you😊
te felicito haces ver tan fácil la forma de hacer las cosas. gracias Dios te bendiga
Hello! I'm popping in here to send you a cheery little note. I very much love the content on your channel and I hope you are going to have a blissful week ahead! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and talent.
Thank you so much 🥰
👌👍 genial me gustan, muy buenas, felicitaciones grandes ideas que nos hacen la costura más fácil. Bendiciones 🙏.
Vous avez des idées très ingénieuses, je coud depuis des années, mais je ne pensais pas à certaines de vos astuces !! merci !😺😺😺
Merci beaucoup
Wow...very complicated pattern , you show us how easily one can make! Thamks so much. I like the thunmb hole pattern, In fact I liked all 3 ideas!
Thank you so much 🥰
Класс Благо Дарю берегите себя и природу
Gracias por compartir tan buenos trucos de costura .
Nice...this could be an idea for me...😍
Very creative sewing tips and tricks
Thank you
Felicitaciones, exelentes enseñanzas, tal vez será posible nos enseñe a confeccionar turbantes empezando por lo más sencillo millón gracias y bendiciones desde Quito Ecuador 🇪🇨🇪🇨🇪🇨🌹🌹
Muchas gracias 🥰
Очень полезное видео. Благодарю❤
Thank you
Smart and clever and really useful hacks ...thanks a ton
Thank you
Thank you for Tips
Me encantan estos trucos, gracias!!
Gracias 🥰
Thanks for sharing 👍
New Subscriber
Awesome 👌 👏
Thank you so much 🥰
Great tips.
Really useful tips, thank you.
ruclips.net/video/-ENo4IfW3JU/видео.html
👍
Excelente Gracias por tan buenoa trucos
Me gustó mucho su explicasion gracias x compartir
Geniales trucos, gracias por compartir.🥰
Gracias
Great tips!
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo et votre partage. Excellent travail et un grand BRAVO.. Je suis époustouflée. Waouh... 🇨🇵👍🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️
Merci beaucoup 🥰
Oh my just like magic right before your eyes
Super tips ! You make me want to sew !! I love the music, too : ) Thank you
Thank you 😊
Ótima aula.
WOW That's so amazing thanks for sharing you're so very inspirational 😃😃😃💐💐💐👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much. I got so many tips that useful 💓
Thank you 😊
descobri seu canal hoje ,muito top , maravilhosa dicas , obrigada!👏👏👏👏
Super! Dankeschön
Wonderful ❤ I love you!
Bravo tu es adorable bonne continuation
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا ونبينا وحبيبنا وشفيعنا وتاج رؤوسنا سيدنا محمد صلى الله عليه و على آله وصحبه أجمعين
Súper claro me encantó 🥰
Fabulous ideas
راااائعة ما هذا الابداع 🌺🌺🌺🌺
Thanks for sharing
شكرا جزيلا اختي الفاضلة،👍🥰
Perfeito, parabéns! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Harikasınız ellerinize sağlık 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💞
Maybe an idea to show the finished item before beginning the demo so we know what you are doing.
Merci pour ce tuto, c'est très utile
Great idea wonderful!
Những cách làm hữu ích sử dụng vào ngành may mặc. Cảm ơn bạn
Cảm ơn bạn
SEE; THIS IS WHAT I MEAN, why sewing is pure sorcery.. Like even just the first one, HOW? How are people able to envision these things in 3d? I see people sew completely messed up things, and then they turn it inside out and voilà, perfect result. I can't (literally) wrap my head around how this stuff works, and why nobody mentions this as a big and crazy skill about sewing. Except everybody just works 1:1 by instruction, but even then you kinda have to understand why you're doing what. Anyhow, great tipps!! Just quite intimidating
Edit: Ok I just tried it, thanks for teaching me sorcery!!
Well I will try to explain how I think of it... I'm * not * an expert, and I'm still learning and have a lot to learn. The same thing used to puzzle me. I really wanted to understand it!
One simple way is to think of the process "backwards". Like, for example, how a decorator imagines a finished room. They imagine what they want first, then figure out how to get there.
Another example, say you want to sew a cube. What does a cube look like? Well, it has 6 square sides. So you could start there, and think, I could cut out 6 squares. Then you think about how they need to fit together, and try and see if it works. It can be a lot of trial and error honestly, but that's where it starts. You imagine the shape of what you want, then figure out what makes that shape, then figure out how to get it put together.
One more example, for the hand mitt. The hand mitt was a rectangular shape when it was finished. It needs to be two layers so your hand can go in the inside. It needs a hole for your thumb. It would be nice to have that hole finished nicely, so if you add another layer then you can hide the seams between those layers. Tecnically the finished product, lying flat on a surface, would then be 4 layers.
So with that in mind, you figure out the measurements and dimensions you want, and think about the shapes you need and how to make it happen.
It takes a lot of imagination, but also it's grounded with facts (measurements) and real shapes. It takes practice, and practicing on making simple geometric shapes can really help to start visualizing for some people.
I used to enjoy doing some simple origami when I was younger, I think that helps too. You have all these lines and squares and triangles, but as you go you start to understand how they create a crane, or a flower, or a box.
Anyway I have no idea if this can be helpful to anyone, but hopefully it can!
@@TM-px6gp Hey, thank you so much for your thoughtful reply, and for taking the time to reply at all! It's a bit relieving to know you had to learn this stuff too! (Because sometimes I feel like my brain is unnaturally slow or rigid and it scared me a bit lol, but I guess most other's experience a lot of trial and error too, just that you don't see it often in a finished video e.g.)
What I found just now is I definitely need to get past that fear of wasting even the crappy testing-fabric and give myself the freedom to test things out.
But your video helped me alot already, I decided to just go for it, even though I didn't understand it, and it worked!! It's crazy to me lol.
I'm gonna keep doing these little practices, at some point I'll hopefully gain a bit of a feel for the sorcery.
Thank you so much for your help and your videos!
Thank you very much.
Thank you so much
Very useful tip, but it suits thin fabrics and elastic. It's very bulky with medium or thick fabrics
ruclips.net/video/-ENo4IfW3JU/видео.html
Thank you.
Awesome keep it up..👍👍
Dicas preciosas!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😉
Fascinante ameiiii 😍😍😍👏👏👏
Gracias
Briliant
Adorei as dicas! Obrigada!🥰❤️
AMEI SUAS DICAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Waw très joli travail 👍👍👍👍
Merci beaucoup 🥰
БлагоДарю🌹🙏
Thank you
So nice😊
Super mam thank you for the tips
Thank you
I find your videos clear and concise, but they'd be way more helpful if you noted what the tips and tricks were for--both in the video and description section. I have no idea what you're doing sometimes which makes me abandon the video often before it's finished or avoid it altogether. Plus, if you tag the name of the tips in the info box it would make them searchable. If I knew what I was watching I'd probably subscribe to your channel but often I just give up and switch to something else halfway through because I don't know what I'm looking at. Just a thought.
Well said!
Agreed! Also, if you put an index of the hacks/tricks in the video description, you could add a time stamp, which makes it easy to come back to a specific part of the video if someone wants to use the trick in their real life sewing!
Очень умно сказано
¡Gracias!
muchas gracias
جزاكم الله خيرا
Vielen Dank, tolle Tipps! Es kann so einfach sein. Hinweis: Eine kurze Beschreibung würde helfen zu entscheiden, ob dies das Video ist, das ich suche. Habe schon sooooo viele davon angeschaut...
Vielen Dank 🥰
Que ótimo!!!
Are you using a stretch stitch on the mauve stretch cuff fabric? Or a basic straight stitch?
Clever 💜
Que bonito y práctico el guante y muy buenas ideas, lo demás. Gracias hijita y ricas bendiciones en Cristo Jesús, amén!
Gracias 🥰
좋아요. 유용해요
Süper 👏👏👏👏👏👏
You need to begin each segment with the finished project. Just like in the sewing and crochet magazines.
Superb
Helpful
БРАВО💞💞💞👍👍👍
Super👏
Molto bello
Ottimo😍
Thanks for sharing your valuable tips 😊
Thank you 😊
👍
çok teşekkür ederim harika
nice
last one👍
Wooooowww 😍😍😍😍
Good
Спасибо🙏💞
👍
Genial!
wow!!!
تسلم ايدك
Muy bueno
Exelente
Thank you