I love it! Your tutorial on reading patterns sent me down a rabbit hole of sewing that I hadn’t explored since middle school. There is no looking back now :) Keep up the awesome work 👾♥️👾
Oh yes an excellent bit of sewing advice. I’ve been looking for ways to make different necks on my top so I’ll try this on my next one. X Thank You sexy Jesus. Lol 😝
Ah, so that is what a lap placket is. LOL I reverse engineered one when I was copying a top I bought in the store a few years ago. Now off to check out Paisley and Glue to see if she has a video about that clapper she used. I’ve never seen one before. Than you Tock for another great collaboration video. Keep them coming.
She did a fantastic job demonstrating this technique! So happy we did this shoot. We recorded 4 videos that week, so I'll have more videos to edit and post soon!
Holy Mackerel! Seems a fortnight of madness in the mazes of Micheals! Brothers and Sisters! Another sermon from on high by the Selvage of our Sew-uls, Sewing Jesus. Verily before our eyes another Ascendent Archangel, Maggie, has straight stitched our faith. Oh Maggie, most glorious, thank you for this blessing upon the humblest of our garments.
This was a good tutorial, I don't think I ever have reason to do it but it was well explained. I just wish she used a contrasting thread to show the stitches.
I probably drove through your town on the way there then lol. I did a whole Midwest video tour last month (Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Iowa City, and St Louis)! Hope you're having a terrific weekend :)
Any chance you could do a future video on how to do a tower placket? I'm having a heck of a time figuring out tutorials on that, even though the storebought shirt I'm wearing literally has a tower pleat on it. It feels like there's some origami magic that I'm missing.
For sure! Happy to help! I'd recommend a new book called "Creative Cosplay" written by my friend Amanda Haas - or Kamui Cosplay has a few books on sewing costumes and cosplay techniques :) Both are great options!
It's very similar, but a bit different. I really should do a video on polo shirts, or button top t-shirts - those look so great. Thanks for the recommendation :)
Your voice sounds really patient and calm, I love to watch your videos and I do learn a lot from you, thank you very much Tock :)
I really appreciate the compliment :) Thank you so much for watching, happy to share the sewing love!
You always come up with something I've not seen a tutorial for - this is great info!
Well that sounds like a good thing to me! Hope you're having a wonderful week!!
Thankyou for demonstrating this technique. I will definitely refer to it when i do a placket. Excellent tutorial
Thank you so much for watching!! All credit goes to Maggie for this one, I can't wait to start making cleaner looking plackets :)
I love it! Your tutorial on reading patterns sent me down a rabbit hole of sewing that I hadn’t explored since middle school. There is no looking back now :)
Keep up the awesome work 👾♥️👾
I'm so happy that these videos have sent you down a wild spiral into creative madness!! Thank you for watching! :)
What a great simple way of doing a placket. Thank You 🎃.
And yet so polished looking! Super happy she taught me this as we were filming lol
Oh yes an excellent bit of sewing advice. I’ve been looking for ways to make different necks on my top so I’ll try this on my next one. X Thank You sexy Jesus. Lol 😝
Great video you two! Super clear and great camera angles! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for watching, we filmed 4 videos together, so I'll be sharing some more stuff soon :D
Very informative! Plus, I like “stitch in the ditch” 😁
Thank you! 😊 Maggie is a total pro - kind of like the Famous CoreGeek Creations!! Everyone loves that guy
This is a great tutorial. And perfect timing for a blouse I’m working on 👍
This is a very cool technique!
Dapper, I told your wife I am in love with you. Please, don't let her get between us! Thanks for being amazing buddy!!
Very knowable video, thanks for sharing this.
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching :D
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Ah, so that is what a lap placket is. LOL I reverse engineered one when I was copying a top I bought in the store a few years ago. Now off to check out Paisley and Glue to see if she has a video about that clapper she used. I’ve never seen one before. Than you Tock for another great collaboration video. Keep them coming.
She did a fantastic job demonstrating this technique! So happy we did this shoot. We recorded 4 videos that week, so I'll have more videos to edit and post soon!
Guthrie and ghani in uk have a lovely clapper manufactured in uk ...i use mine soo much
What a very useful video as always with a very lovely girl ... you are just great
Thank you so much for watching!! There just seem to be a lot of wonderful women who love sewing
Love this! I’m super happy to be back at my machine after my old one got, uh, Toddlered >.
Sorry to hear about your old machine lol. Happy you're enjoying the new Heavy Duty machine! Hope you have fun with your projects
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for watching! Cheers :)
Holy Mackerel! Seems a fortnight of madness in the mazes of Micheals!
Brothers and Sisters! Another sermon from on high by the Selvage of our Sew-uls, Sewing Jesus. Verily before our eyes another Ascendent Archangel, Maggie, has straight stitched our faith.
Oh Maggie, most glorious, thank you for this blessing upon the humblest of our garments.
Hahahaha! If I could like... promote you as a viewer to Captain or Admiral, I would totally do it!
Another fantastic video!
Thank God for another fantastic YOU!
This was a good tutorial, I don't think I ever have reason to do it but it was well explained. I just wish she used a contrasting thread to show the stitches.
Hey, I'm literally talking to you right now, and I appreciate how thoughtful and kind you are :)
Thanks for watching
This was a great tutorial!
I am in love with you Husband! Also thank you!!
oh another great video keep up the great work i live 5 hrs south of Chicago :-)
I probably drove through your town on the way there then lol. I did a whole Midwest video tour last month (Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Iowa City, and St Louis)! Hope you're having a terrific weekend :)
well done. 👍👍👍
I bought a vintage Singer sewing machine that is now my main machine, Brother machine secondary and other than straight stitch
Very nice, sounds like you have a great setup to make some cool new stuff :)
Great video ❤ thank you
You are so welcome! I appreciate the love :D
This was a fun one! We filmed so much content over that 36 hour period of time, I’ve already forgotten what we did! 😂
Thank you for posting - i was looking for a link to your channel! Great technique, well presented - Thank you both.
Omg this was terrific, that you again so much for filming with me! I can't wait to edit and share the rest of what we did together :D
You're very welcome! Thanks for the support Karen
Maggie, Archangel of our Seams.
Your instruction is a blessing upon our humble garments. :)
Like always! Excelente campeones!
Thank you so much for watching :)
Any chance you could do a future video on how to do a tower placket? I'm having a heck of a time figuring out tutorials on that, even though the storebought shirt I'm wearing literally has a tower pleat on it. It feels like there's some origami magic that I'm missing.
Always good stuff Tock! Random question, do you know of any good books on techniques for costume sewing/making?
For sure! Happy to help! I'd recommend a new book called "Creative Cosplay" written by my friend Amanda Haas - or Kamui Cosplay has a few books on sewing costumes and cosplay techniques :)
Both are great options!
Is this the same technique as used for polo shirts?
It's very similar, but a bit different. I really should do a video on polo shirts, or button top t-shirts - those look so great. Thanks for the recommendation :)
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Thanks for watching :D
Thank you. Can tou make video about shirt pattern please
Oh I've done a couple already! You can find them on my channel :)
How wide was the strip of fabric used for the placket?