Oh my gosh thank you!!! Very clear and understandable! I've made several prom dresses and did not understand this at all until now! The way to level up for sure!!! Thank you for this and you just got a new subscriber ❤️
awesome video! i'm about to embck on making a gown from silk dupioni- It's quite a bit sturdier on it's own than other silks, in your experience would yo still underline it for a gown? I think maybe I should, there will be boning channels and it's true I will not want to stick them to the main fabric
i love you! i am making a 1967 vogue A line mini dress. i will be using wool crepe &/or wool double knit. Can i still interline with muslin or cotton/silk lining fabric. That was my first instinct, but youtube has me second guessing myself. i'm a novice.
Hey there ma'am, found your channel and have been on it all morning... great work and one new subscriber. I have a question. Do u underline both the actual fabric and the lining or just one side of either the lining or the actual fabric?... thank you
Perfect tutorial. I have a satin jaquared fabric With big roses on and when it’s ironed the roses wrinkle so is it better to hover over with a steam iron ? Also do you always wash your fabrics before you sew special occasion dresses or use it straight off the roll ? Big dilemma 😩
I have a babydoll tunic that I bought. I don’t want to wear a bra with it yet I don’t want nipple peaks lol. Could I make a rectangle to match the bodice and stitch it by hand to act as an extra layer of cloth? I would use cotton but soft like maybe quilters or gauze. Any thoughts?
I just came across your videos and first THANK YOU!!! You definitely have a new subscriber. Second, question. At what point would you interface with a fusible? Would you do that to the face fabric or to the Interlining? Third, do you finish the inside of the bodice with another layer of the lining? I'm confused on the total fabric layers of the gown.
Ok so you could really use the interfacing or the underlining interchangeably. I would chose a underlining if I wanted to hand tack down my seam allowances and do more invisible hand work. If I didn’t need to do any hand stitching then I would save time and interface. Yeap I also line. So it would be like this: overlay/lace, satin/main layer, underlining or interfacing (attached to main layer), lining (with boning and cups). Wedding dresses can get quite thick.
Mom that Sews me too. How much do you charge for classes? I would love to work with and learn from you! My business phone number is 9108499302. Please text or call if you don’t mind
They are similar but different. Underlining is used to give body and structure to the garment but it is also used as a way to clean finish necklines, hems, and seam allowances. Interfacing is used to stabilize areas of the garment ie neckline armhole etc. it is also used to beef up the fabric in preparation of sewing boning onto
I've genuinely had never heard of interlining/underlining before so this video was super educational. Glad I found your channel! :)
Maybe most go for fusible interface? I personally have this bias that I find glue icky in a garment so I prefer underlining.
Beautifully and fully explained. Thank you for sharing your experience and expertise! 👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You are a really good teacher.
You deserve way more subscribers ... very quality content
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Teaching myself sewing and your videos are just the best out there. Thanks for your amazing work!!!!
Truly enjoyed this tutorial, easy to understand and very helpful. In addition I learned the purpose of using interfacing. Thank you
Love love this ❤️❤️❤️ thank you so much for this opportunity to learn more...God bless you 🙏
Thank you so much for this video! I'm new to sewing and trying to get a grip on types of lining for different purposes. This video was very helpful!!
I’ve just bought a bulk of sheer fabric and wasn’t sure what route to go for under lining, this is fantastic! thank you
Oh my gosh thank you!!! Very clear and understandable! I've made several prom dresses and did not understand this at all until now! The way to level up for sure!!! Thank you for this and you just got a new subscriber ❤️
Hey there! Really enjoying your content. Thank you for what you do! I am making my own wedding dress and your videos stand out well above the rest!
Wow thank you! I would love to see your finished gown! IF you need any help I am a DM away.
I learned so much on this video.
You are amazing and soooo talented. Definitely inspiring.
Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I finally got it :D
LOVE love love your channel. Can you tell me how/ at what point would I add an underlining/ lining if making a dress with a full sleeve?
awesome video! i'm about to embck on making a gown from silk dupioni- It's quite a bit sturdier on it's own than other silks, in your experience would yo still underline it for a gown? I think maybe I should, there will be boning channels and it's true I will not want to stick them to the main fabric
i love you! i am making a 1967 vogue A line mini dress. i will be using wool crepe &/or wool double knit. Can i still interline with muslin or cotton/silk lining fabric. That was my first instinct, but youtube has me second guessing myself. i'm a novice.
you the goat for this
Hi quick question what’s the benefits with using basic stitching rather than just pinning and going to the machine?
Quality content. Love all your videos
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This is so helpful. Thank you.
I am very glad you found it helpful!
Thank you!!! So helpful
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Hey there ma'am, found your channel and have been on it all morning... great work and one new subscriber. I have a question. Do u underline both the actual fabric and the lining or just one side of either the lining or the actual fabric?... thank you
I underline just the actual fabric.
Enjoyed the video! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed video as usual. Love the spot entertainment by the babies. 😂❤️
Lol! Yea they always make the video more interesting lol.
Perfect tutorial. I have a satin jaquared fabric With big roses on and when it’s ironed the roses wrinkle so is it better to hover over with a steam iron ? Also do you always wash your fabrics before you sew special occasion dresses or use it straight off the roll ? Big dilemma 😩
I don’t prewash my special occasion fabrics as most are dry clean only. I would recommend you using a pressing cloth
This really helped me understand what underlining was, checked out the rest of your channel and loved the content :) Ɛ>
So helpfully
I have a babydoll tunic that I bought. I don’t want to wear a bra with it yet I don’t want nipple peaks lol. Could I make a rectangle to match the bodice and stitch it by hand to act as an extra layer of cloth? I would use cotton but soft like maybe quilters or gauze. Any thoughts?
I just came across your videos and first THANK YOU!!! You definitely have a new subscriber.
Second, question. At what point would you interface with a fusible? Would you do that to the face fabric or to the Interlining?
Third, do you finish the inside of the bodice with another layer of the lining? I'm confused on the total fabric layers of the gown.
Ok so you could really use the interfacing or the underlining interchangeably. I would chose a underlining if I wanted to hand tack down my seam allowances and do more invisible hand work. If I didn’t need to do any hand stitching then I would save time and interface. Yeap I also line. So it would be like this: overlay/lace, satin/main layer, underlining or interfacing (attached to main layer), lining (with boning and cups). Wedding dresses can get quite thick.
Hi Amanda, I hope you & the family are well. When can we expect to see more videos from you?
I use a light weight interfacing for light structure but I'm doing a corset and it mentions interlining it doesn't mention lining at all though
oh goodness now I am addicted.
My question is if satan lining is suitable for super thin cottons?
Do you do any classes? If so, would it be good for absolute beginners
I do have one class right now. After I get through bridal season I will work on creating more.
Mom that Sews if you don’t mind, where are you located. Willing to travel. I don’t know patterns and basics. I experiment by sight only.
I am in Fayetteville, NC
Mom that Sews me too. How much do you charge for classes? I would love to work with and learn from you! My business phone number is 9108499302. Please text or call if you don’t mind
interesting thank you !
when you underline do you just do the bodice or are you doing this for the entire dress? are you underlining the skirt also?
I have an entirely new way of doing this now. Instead of underlining I interface the bodice lining only, and I put my bones onto the bodice lining.
@@MomthatSews ok, thank you
Hi! Do you happen to have a link to the muslin you're using in this vid?
Hey Elia! Here it is www.joann.com/legacy-studio-premium-muslin-unbleached-118in/10367340.html#q=Muslin&start=1
@@MomthatSews awesome ty!! Loved this vids details, somehow i missed this one!
No problem
@@MomthatSews oooh 1 more question. Interlining just on bodice or even on skirts on special occasion gowns?
I interline the whole dress. So the bodice and skirt
Does underlining a stretch satin fabric remove the stretch factor?
Yes it does unless you underline with another fabric has similar stretch.
Hey Amanda, so is there a big difference in underlining and interfacing? I thought interfacing was giving structure..no?
They are similar but different. Underlining is used to give body and structure to the garment but it is also used as a way to clean finish necklines, hems, and seam allowances. Interfacing is used to stabilize areas of the garment ie neckline armhole etc. it is also used to beef up the fabric in preparation of sewing boning onto
Hello please how do i reach via email or text. I wanted more info about classes if you offer
You can email me momthatsews@gmail.com
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Are you on IG?