🐇🎀 Handmade Shiro Lolita Coordinate From Bedsheets 🎀🐇

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @TheStitchess
    @TheStitchess  5 лет назад +10

    Hey guys! Sorry the audio is such garbage I def have some troubleshooting to do with my microphone.

  • @pastelle
    @pastelle 5 лет назад +69

    I’m new to sewing and there are actually hardly ANY lolita/rococo style RUclipsrs out there sharing their patterns and process in detail. I’m definitely not at the point of making clothes yet, but thank you for making these videos! I’ll watch every one!

    • @TheStitchess
      @TheStitchess  5 лет назад +16

      I wish there were more frilly youtubers too 😩

  • @lacebats
    @lacebats 8 месяцев назад +1

    Those outfits were so cute! I think I'm going to have to sew my own pair of colorful bloomers!

  • @rattrott4536
    @rattrott4536 4 года назад +6

    Would love to see you do detachable sleeves in a future video! Ive been wanting to do the same but i dont really know how!

  • @meatsashi1823
    @meatsashi1823 5 лет назад +14

    Wow i just found u looking for a lolita headdress tutorial and i cant stop watching ur videos🥺🖤 u are so creative and talented and ur existence literally inspires me to get back to projects i have abandoned for ages!

  • @sarahb5614
    @sarahb5614 4 года назад +1

    I just discovered your videos a couple days ago and you are just SO talented and creative?? You are such an inspiration!

  • @melonbread3951
    @melonbread3951 4 года назад +9

    I really love the bonnet ❤

  • @enchantedluna111
    @enchantedluna111 5 лет назад +3

    Your work always inspires me ^^ So pretty and delicate

  • @sianjoyc8883
    @sianjoyc8883 5 лет назад +1

    Ahh it's gorgeous!!

  • @skysten2605
    @skysten2605 3 года назад

    Dreamy!

  • @AshHeaven
    @AshHeaven 4 года назад +1

    That head form is super spooky.

  • @theoddbody1856
    @theoddbody1856 4 года назад

    This is lovely! Just watched your video on the show that featured this dress 😍

  • @zoebellas8901
    @zoebellas8901 4 года назад

    this is amazing im so inspired 😭 ♥ i wish i could create things like you

  • @rayd5829
    @rayd5829 4 года назад

    oh my goodness i have the same lace you have !

  • @AshHeaven
    @AshHeaven 4 года назад +1

    How are you going to add the detachable long sleeves?

  • @Lila-lc7wd
    @Lila-lc7wd 4 года назад

    Wow!

  • @elysiumrosepetals
    @elysiumrosepetals 4 года назад +2

    I want to learn to sew so badly but I have no idea where to start! I don't even know how to thread a needle yet -_- Do you have any tips or tricks on how to learn or what tools I'll need, etc? I would appreciate it because I would love to be able to make my own clothing one day

    • @jequirity1
      @jequirity1 4 года назад

      You can find a sewing starter kit at Joann Fabrics for about $10, but I don't know if there are any cheaper. Any starter kit should have a needle threader included, which looks like a coin with a wire loop attached. This is useful because it creates a larger loop to insert the thread into. To use it, you would first put the wire through the eye of the needle, then put the thread through the wire loop, and then pull it back through, taking the thread with it. This is usually easier than trying to thread it directly, since the wire is easier to maneuver than the thread, and is easier to put the thread through. Check first to make sure that the thread is smaller than the eye of the needle, though that's only usually a problem with very small needles or very thick thread.
      When knotting the thread, you can either tie a knot around both ends, which tends to be more secure, or around only one end. Tying the knot around both ends means that if one thread frays or unravels later on, you still have a backup. If you tie a knot around only one end, you need to make sure that you have enough loose thread on the un-knotted end so it doesn't slip out of the eye of the needle, but if you make a mistake it's easier to pull the thread out and try again.
      This website has a pretty good overview of some common stitches:
      www.thesprucecrafts.com/learn-stitches-and-hand-sewing-projects-2978472

    • @talithacrow7530
      @talithacrow7530 3 года назад +1

      You should start with a simple rectangle skirt. It’s really simple, you just cut a waistband, fold it over and put elastic in it that’s your waist size, and take the rest of the fabric and do a running stitch and pull it until it matches the waistband and then stitch them together

  • @AshHeaven
    @AshHeaven 4 года назад

    About how many yards of fabric did this take?

  • @sockmonkeyzruleXD
    @sockmonkeyzruleXD 4 года назад +3

    hi my name is big beefy ruffle

  • @grizzlybear901
    @grizzlybear901 5 лет назад +1

    That pattern tho. Digital pdf download? Maybe? On Etsy maybe?
    Loved your video ❤️❤️

    • @TheStitchess
      @TheStitchess  5 лет назад +4

      I’m not anywhere ready to give pattern advice since it’s still something I struggle with.

  • @pivoine3176
    @pivoine3176 2 года назад

    Re-watching this while making a lolita skirt. Thanks for the virtual company!

  • @Jay-pl3wk
    @Jay-pl3wk 4 года назад

    Bruh, making clothes is tough.