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Thank you so much for sharing your tip on how to line your blouse especially the shoulders, now I know what to do. Really enjoy watching all your videos.
So I am watching this in August of 2022 and am wondering what I would do without you as a resource?! Thanks for the help this evening. My husband will be glad for me to stop muttering to myself!
This is absolutely the BEST vid. that I have seen thus far explaining under stitching. I am lining a sleeveless dress as I am following your tutorial. I'm so very, very, excited and am not quite through. THANKS FOR SHARING !!
I'm watching this in 2020 and the tutorial is clear and easy to follow. Your improvements at filming and editing are noticeable, so I hope you know that this is a compliment on your commitment to your channel, and to helping me become a better sewer (sewist? seamstress? whatever Lol) Thank you!
Thank you so much 😊. In 2017 I didn’t have a tripod and getting the camera at the right angle was super hard with books and other props. I’m amazed I did it anyway. The editing has come a long way, I agree. My strength is the sewing lol.
Another excellent tutorial with lots of helpful techniques for lining garments. I enjoy watching, learning, and being inspired by your channel. Thanks for sharing.
Yaaay, I was WAITING for this video. THANK YOU SO MUCH! As you know I'm getting obsessed with insides, but also have been wanting to line more tops and skirts I make as well. I love that you showed the different options. It definitely helps and makes it more clear on what to do.
Hi Karina, great tutorial, how do I add sleeves to a lined bodice, the sleeves will not be lined, nut I would like to add sleeves and enclose the raw edges, thank you.
Thank you so much, it was really helpful. When I read about lining a dress I couldn't make any sense of it - it was a real lightbulb moment to see it actually being done. Thank you again. I was wondering however how it works if the dress has a centre back zip? Would you consider doing a quick tutorial on that? Kind regards.
Karina, thank you for a well explained tutorial on lining the bodice. Would it be possible to do a tutorial on lining trousers, or half lining, taking it past the knees? I love wearing wool trousers (I live in Northern Ireland and it gets pretty cold here), but no matter how good the quality of the wool I itch like mad as I've very sensitive skin. I know some people do a trouser petticoat, but being 4'10" wide trousers do not suit me.....
Do you always make a top, dress, bodice without a zipper? In one of your vlogs I think you mentioned this. How much ease do you need at the waist in order to put on your garment? Your garments always flow so nicely without the zipper which adds to a stiffness in the seam.
I can wiggle in and “squash my bust” to fit through the waist. I like about 2-3” of ease at the waist. I’m used to it and even do this when I put a zipper in 😄. I can sew them no problem but if I don’t need them “need them”, I don’t do them :)
It is such a great idea. I think zippers in dresses were when the dresses were very structured and very slim fitting. Even the cottons were heavier and most styles were gathered skirts or a slim pencil skirt. I grew up with zippers or lots of buttons, usually down the back. I am going to try this, especially with the more flowy fabrics. Thank you.
Thank you so much. I have learned a lot from your videos. Would you do a tutorial on lining a skirt? Also what type of fabrics do you use for the lining? I struggle with getting too hot from polyesters. Thank you again. Watching from Chicago!!!
Michele Mohamed is the weather better in Chicago? I like using normal satin for lining, it's not so hot as the poly but I do use it when I can't find the right satin. I try to find the thinnest poly. I've also been know to line with cotton sheets! And silk.
Thanks for posting! I have a question -- when do you do the French seams on the sides of lining fabric and fashion fabric? Before sewing from inner-hem to outer-hem? Thanks!
French seams on a lined garment is not necessary and will be bulky. I wouldn’t do it. I’d only do it on a single layer garment made with light weight fabrics
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This is a very clear presentation of the Burrito method. It makes it logical and easy. Thanks.
An EXCELLENT video to line a sleeveless dress. Easy to follow! Highly recommend
Another tutorial gem! Thanks Karina!❤
You are so welcome!
This was a great video. Worked for me first time. Thank you.
Excellent teaching on neat linings.
Thank you so much for sharing your tip on how to line your blouse especially the shoulders, now I know what to do. Really enjoy watching all your videos.
Loved the way you explained the lining, very straightforward instructions well done.
So I am watching this in August of 2022 and am wondering what I would do without you as a resource?! Thanks for the help this evening. My husband will be glad for me to stop muttering to myself!
This is absolutely the BEST vid. that I have seen thus far explaining under stitching. I am lining a sleeveless dress as I am following your tutorial. I'm so very, very, excited and am not quite through. THANKS FOR SHARING !!
I'm glad you mentioned all the options you can line the dresses etc. I was wondering how to do option 4, thank you for sharing this info! 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you for the great tutorial! Very thorough as usual.
Great clear instructions! Please keep the technique videos coming. Thank you so much.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!! I LEARNED SOO MUCH FROM THIS VIDEO!!!! YOU DID A GREAT JOB, SHOWING/TEACHING THESE TECHNIQUES!!
Retia Aiken you are very welcome :)
Thank you for sharing. love these tutorials.
I missed this serries , now I'm catching up
Janice K cool! I lined a blazer, a bodice and a skirt in this series :)
I'm watching this in 2020 and the tutorial is clear and easy to follow. Your improvements at filming and editing are noticeable, so I hope you know that this is a compliment on your commitment to your channel, and to helping me become a better sewer (sewist? seamstress? whatever Lol) Thank you!
Thank you so much 😊. In 2017 I didn’t have a tripod and getting the camera at the right angle was super hard with books and other props. I’m amazed I did it anyway. The editing has come a long way, I agree. My strength is the sewing lol.
Thanks for a great tutorial! Well done, easy to understand!!
SaunWhee and I always think I repeat myself too much...
thank-you for showing how to line! love it!
Thanks for watching 😊.
Another excellent tutorial with lots of helpful techniques for lining garments. I enjoy watching, learning, and being inspired by your channel. Thanks for sharing.
Laura Jones happy you enjoyed it 🤗
Very useful, much nicer finish than just turning under. I shall now go and watch the jacket one I must of missed that !
Quiltygal once i learned this I haven't stopped using this finishing technique. Love it :)
Your tutorials are so good, thank you
Thank you for this. I'm about to line a shift dress that will be made from lightweight linen - a bit see-through - so it needs a lining.
Lovely tutorial, thank you for sharing.
Elizabeth Swan glad to!
Thank you for this tutorial!! I could not wrap my head around how I was going to do this! Your video helped sooo much and I now have a lined bodice 😊
Excellent!! Thank you!!
Yaaay, I was WAITING for this video. THANK YOU SO MUCH! As you know I'm getting obsessed with insides, but also have been wanting to line more tops and skirts I make as well. I love that you showed the different options. It definitely helps and makes it more clear on what to do.
NaturalDane I'm sure you'll be successful! You are motivated and that's what counts 👍🏼
Thank you so much !!
Hi Karina, great tutorial, how do I add sleeves to a lined bodice, the sleeves will not be lined, nut I would like to add sleeves and enclose the raw edges, thank you.
Thank you so much, it was really helpful. When I read about lining a dress I couldn't make any sense of it - it was a real lightbulb moment to see it actually being done. Thank you again. I was wondering however how it works if the dress has a centre back zip? Would you consider doing a quick tutorial on that? Kind regards.
Wonderful video! Do you have one that shows how to also put a zipper in a lined bodice? Thank you!!
Karina, thank you for a well explained tutorial on lining the bodice. Would it be possible to do a tutorial on lining trousers, or half lining, taking it past the knees? I love wearing wool trousers (I live in Northern Ireland and it gets pretty cold here), but no matter how good the quality of the wool I itch like mad as I've very sensitive skin. I know some people do a trouser petticoat, but being 4'10" wide trousers do not suit me.....
Do you always make a top, dress, bodice without a zipper? In one of your vlogs I think you mentioned this. How much ease do you need at the waist in order to put on your garment? Your garments always flow so nicely without the zipper which adds to a stiffness in the seam.
I can wiggle in and “squash my bust” to fit through the waist. I like about 2-3” of ease at the waist. I’m used to it and even do this when I put a zipper in 😄. I can sew them no problem but if I don’t need them “need them”, I don’t do them :)
It is such a great idea. I think zippers in dresses were when the dresses were very structured and very slim fitting. Even the cottons were heavier and most styles were gathered skirts or a slim pencil skirt. I grew up with zippers or lots of buttons, usually down the back. I am going to try this, especially with the more flowy fabrics. Thank you.
What presser foot used for under stitching? Great tutorial! Thanks, Karina, so much! 😊 ❤️👏🏽👍🏽
Very informative! Do you wash your linen fabric before you sew? If yes, how do you wash it?
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Thank you so much. I have learned a lot from your videos. Would you do a tutorial on lining a skirt? Also what type of fabrics do you use for the lining? I struggle with getting too hot from polyesters. Thank you again. Watching from Chicago!!!
Michele Mohamed is the weather better in Chicago? I like using normal satin for lining, it's not so hot as the poly but I do use it when I can't find the right satin. I try to find the thinnest poly. I've also been know to line with cotton sheets! And silk.
Thanks for posting! I have a question -- when do you do the French seams on the sides of lining fabric and fashion fabric? Before sewing from inner-hem to outer-hem? Thanks!
French seams on a lined garment is not necessary and will be bulky. I wouldn’t do it. I’d only do it on a single layer garment made with light weight fabrics