Love your videos, you are so honest in your opinions, and as I’m still a fairly new beginner to sewing garments, I have really learnt a lot from watching you.This video was very helpful, when I started I fell into the size trap, thought although in shop bought clothes a 14-16 was my size, I soon got the idea that I needed to check actual sizing as on most I was a size 18-20, and a lot of patterns didn’t go up to that size, especially the free ones on magazines, and I wasn’t qualified enough to grade up sizes, so what a waste. Love that colour of your cardigan, it really suits you. Thank you for helping those of us with only limited experience to progress.x
To help with pressing fatigue, I created a fairly wide work surface just for sewing, using 2 ikea L-shaped deals that attach to the cubby shelves and just used L-brackets to attach the second desk flush to the first that is connected to the shelf on the other side. I cut out and sunk my sewing machine so the feed surface is flush with the table top, and (because I'm left handed) also sunk and flush (very slightly raised, maybe 1cm) a mini ironing board, which was the perfect length to fit on my desk with a bit of clearance on each end. Finally, I got a cordless iron and wall mounted it where it is easily within reach. It heats while sitting in the base and I just leave it on the whole time. With this setup, I can scoot/swivel my chair a bit and scoot my project quickly from the machine to the board, grab the iron and quickly press without needing to fuss with cords getting in the way. The biggest downside with the iron is it doesn't get super hot/steamy and won't always get a super crisp press on super heavyweight fabric (which I use quite a bit when making historical garb for re-enactments). But it's perfect for all regular fabrics and still works 90% of the time even with the very heavy fabrics, which I have resigned myself to needing to use a heavy duty board/iron often anyway, thankfully there are a lot of long, straight seams, which reduces the back and forth. Hope that helps! PS: I also have a rare chronic illness (Hereditary Coproporphyria) that leaves me incredibly fatigued and suffering from quite severe neuropathy in my hands, arms, and legs. So I am definitely all about making my workspace perform at maximum occupancy for my specific needs. While I would love to have the super cutesey spaces that I see in these videos, they just aren't functional for me so I have resigned to function over visual appeal. 🤷🏼♀️
Thank you Jaelyn Rae for sharing this I also have a condition that produces pain and fatigue I learnt that work space and work flow is the difference between success or failure due to my abilities I like the idea of your setup, I am moving into a new place and your ideas have inspired me Thank you again Jane Sth Australia
First, your hair color and the green in your cardi in this video is very flattering for you and really brings out your eyes. Second, thanks for always "keeping it real". I truly appreciate that!
I totally agree with not buying patterns that don't come in my size. You expect to make alterations for a good fit but I won't size up any more. If pattern companies dont want my money that's ok I will go to someone that does. Also don't be afraid of the size numbers, they are just numbers no one knows what size it is unless you tell them. I like the way you say "practice is progess" I bet there is no one in the world that is perfect..... now perfection is a myth. Ah but the pressing , can't agree there. Pressing can make or break a garment. Thanks for the video's, always something interesting in them 😊
Hi, I just found your channel, and am enjoying your honesty! I'd like to add the myth that interfacing isn't necessary. The first thing I ever made was a Halloween costume for my then-5-year-old son. Referring to the notions list on the pattern envelope, I gathered all the items in my cart, but refused to buy the interfacing thinking, "It's just a costume, I won't need it!" Spoiler alert, I needed it. The shirt collar was harder to handle than it should have been, and was limp and sad when all was finished. Fortunately, kindergartners are easy to impress, and my son wore his costume well after Halloween until he outgrew it. Years later, when I worked in a fabric store, I always made sure to tell beginning sewers not to skip the interfacing!
Lol I have been sewing over 50 years and still don't sew straight because I like to drive my machine fast. Love the noise. Done is better than perfect is what I say. God bless you and thanks. Meg
Hi Claire, thank you for your inspiration. I’ve been sewing since I was 12. I love it! My mother is still madly quilting at 90. I appreciate your advice and support for good “enuf”. As I said my Mom is a quilter and she is particular about her sewing. I am learning all the time when I sew, thank you RUclips. It took me a week of searching through videos that were finally able to get through my learning style to change a crew neck into a v neck t shirt. Maddening but I finally saw something and it just clicked. Ah ha😊. I remember sitting in front of the computer crying because I couldn’t figure out knitting. When I finally did, I realized that making a mistake at the beginning and continuing on was the mistake. Like in math…. Deb
I lost my Sew Jo as well. I have so many things I want to make, wall quilts, large quilts (just learning quilting). I want to make clothes but I have made a few things that do not look good on me so I basically gave up on that. When I was sewing 30 years ago, a pattern would fit me right out of the package. I don’t know enough to make all the adjustments. So I spend time buying fabrics and watching sewing videos! Love your channel! Thanks for all you do. You are an excellent seamstress!
Thank you for your honest thoughts on sewing. I so agree with all your myths, they are just myths. I would love to see a video on bias binding making, also a video on invisible zip insertion would be very helpful. I love that you are so honest about what suits you, I too am a plus size and have just taken on board the difference between shop sizing and pattern sizing. Thank you again and keep making informative videos!
I believed a lot of that stuff too, a year ago when I came back to sewing! It’s really amazing how far you can come in such a short space of time if you try and bust those myths! For me now it’s matching fabric to the patterns but that really is another learning curve! Them wot never made a mistake never learned! Great vlog❤️
I love this video! Just on the buttonholes part where you’re saying that your practice buttonholes come out perfectly but as soon as you go to the garment it goes horribly wrong. That happened to me all the time but then I read somewhere (or maybe heard on a podcast, can’t remember now) that if you put in a fresh needle just when you’re about to do the buttonholes it helps. Well I’ve done that for the last few I’ve made and can honestly say it’s made a massive difference for me! They come out brilliantly! I’m assuming the project needle has become dull by the point it’s buttonhole time which is why it tends to show off? Clearly I dunno the science behind it, ha! Anyway thanks so much for your videos. I stumbled across your channel a few weeks ago when looking something up and I’m so glad I did. Your videos are great! So funny and always inspire me to get back on my project when I’ve lost my sewjo. Thanks!
Heart warming video!! Not sewing perfect --- for the most part, if they see these imperfections they are too close. Most people don't notice them. I do as little handsewing as possible. Got very good at blind stitching and stitching in the ditch. Do not use shank buttons because I can't sew them on by machine. Lastly I don't buy patterns or fabric just because I like it. I buy to make now!! Downsizing in patterns I've never/will never use, donating fabric that was on the shelves for years was a lesson to me.
Fun video, and so relatable! As a musician for an entire lifetime, I have learned that it is never about achieving perfection but how your experience gets you out of a problem. I try to do that with my sewing. It is all about the practise, which enables one to get a feel for zippers buttonholes, bias binding ( that one is still waiting to be tried) . I do iron like a fiend, as I love the difference.And finally I never sew past 8 pm... always my worst mistakes! 😃 🇨🇦
What a great point you made there, it made me look at a different subject than this but related to it at the same time...parenting (while being worried about their well-being and future, but also letting them learn from practicing) I need ALOT of help in remembering this key point (practice makes progress)
Look up on YT the tailor’s way of cutting out bias binding. Tailor’s basically take a yard of fabric and fold it a certain way and use all the fabric, not just the bias strip that wastes so much fabric. Love you!
Thank you for making all of these things seem way less intimidating! I was worried that I would never be able to sew anything with buttonholes, but actually I think if I practice lots then I might be able to eventually! 😅
I love to make my own bias tape! One thing I try to stress with beginners is that you just need to accept that Mr seam ripper will be your best friend. *sigh
All patterns will look good on me. Mmmm. I discovered the indie pattern companies recently after taking up sewing again. I like that the indie patterns have inclusive sizes shown on real people of all sizes and ages.
I know I'm with you on buying only patterns that will fit me. Wear usually 24 and got too tired of grading up plus all the adjustments I had to make. Enjoy your channel. 😊
Awesome video. I almost gave up sewing recently when I decided to sew a pair of pajamas in flannel. I swear I will never sew flannel again. It had a plaid pattern that I desperately tried to match and did OK but that stupid collar really screwed me up. For me collars are the hardest thing to do but I really love them. And the flannel was so hard to get straight. It dragged against itself and was terribly hard to line up. I'm not done with it yet but hope to finish before winter is over. I told myself I was just no good and had no talent or skills for sewing so quit wasting money on more fabric. Just sew up what you have and forget about it. So you can see that your video was just what I needed to hear. Thank you!
Hi Claire, great video. I love the phrase practice makes progress, I will definitely be keeping that in mind with my sewing rather than practice makes perfect! Thank you.
I *love* your honesty about your beginning sewing trials and tribulations. It's so helpful to hear, as I'm just coming out of beginner and into what I'd call 'advanced beginner'. Also, your cardigan is such a pretty color and it goes so well with your shirt (LOVE a polka dot pattern!) and suits your coloring! Thanks again for all your honesty and advice! xx
I just found your channel and am so enjoying learning from you. I, too, have fibro, so I'm hoping to pick up tips to work around that business to come up with something wearable. I don't often sew apparel. in fact, it has been years, so here goes!
Your comments about buying patterns that don't suit you ring so true. I'm not plus sized, but I'm short. I get so excited to make floor length dresses or loose fitting and long tops, and then they drown me out when I wear them. I wish there was a larger variety of models on the pattern packages so everyone could get a better idea of how the garments will look on them.
Thank you for this! As a new sewer, I've found myself dealing with all of these. And I would love a video on grain lines (if you haven't already made one.) I have to use thrifted bedsheets and other repurposed fabric, so most of the time there isn't a convenient selvage edge to measure from. I'm so grateful for you taking your time, and precious energy, to do these videos. I wish you every success, and all happiness!
Thanks. I dont think there's enough content for a whole video on grainlines but a tip to find the grain is snip into your bedsheets near the edge and then rip the fabric. It will rip on grain.
I used to unpick, unpick, unpick if my sewing was not in a straight line. Nowadays it must be really wonky before I do that! Added to that : my sewing room is my happy place most of the time. I love the fabric showing at the back. Thanks for sharing.
For years I thought my results should be fine if I just went slow n followed instructions. Then I learned about fabric choices, the value of practise practise and practise, sigh. My stuff has never been perfect but some are wonderful to me. Loved this!
It’s for sure a trying time for all of us. I have seen quite a lot of videos where people are talking about losing their sew jo. Me too, I just can’t seem to get started. I just finished a robe for a minister, he wanted these stripes put on the sleeves. What a job! This is the second one that I’ve done for him, I think he has one more, but not sure. Everyone has these assumptions when they first start sewing. I had none, because I started sewing when I was about 6 or 7 years old. My grandmother was a seamstress and made clothes for people, so I was taught early how to do certain things. Her philosophy was, “Practice makes perfect”. Each technique had to be practiced until it met with her approval, a daunting task to be sure. I can tell you from experience that practice does make progress, the more to practice, the better you get, that’s why we make muslins. Stay safe and sane.
You had such a great experience learning to sew, I often wish I learned when young. Thanks re sewjo, I think its also due to lots of health stress too X
I can't tell you HOW much I appreciate these videos of yours as it truly touches on all the fears that I face as a beginner and it motivate and inspires me even more so TY!!! Great love from the U.S 🤗🥰❤
Thank you for this video! I really relate to the problem with the grain line that you explained. I have bought really expensive fabric that is not on grain... it is maddening! And the sizing issue is also a pet peeve of mine! How many times have I made a garment only to find it is too big here and too small there! I have started to measure the pattern for the finished garment measurements... it is more reliable than the envelope measurements! And buttonholes are a nightmare.. I sweat every time I do them... hoping that they look as good as my sample ones.... I relate to all the issues you have raised! Thanks again for the video and stay well!!!
Thanks, I have been ready to give up. We are so self critical. Am taking it slower. Viscose Jersey has nearly broken me. Please look after yourself and stay safe xxx
I love your videos! I have been sewing garments for over 50 years and I am still learning. Your approach and demeanor is just so darn pleasant. I just finished watching your sewing myths video and I would love more information on how to select flattering patterns. You would think at my age I would know what looks best on me, but I am still making poor choices. If you have any tips or suggestions, I would love to hear more about that.
I know I’ve only just found your channel, however can you please do a video for us newbies. On fabric, grain line, selvages,warp, ease etc. Its all double dutch to me at the mo. Thank you
Quite a few home truths there, and brought back some memories that made me giggle. This kind of video has great value when learning all by yourself. RUclips has gained a lot of really great sewing teachers and sewing groups since I started watching, or perhaps It's just when found them. Button holes are lots of people's nemesis! Glad you feel better I'm sewing lots of new mother and newborn baby things. When I get all these done I expect to be a GRANDMA for the second time and also one of my cousins is going to be a new grandma and I'm sending her daughter some nursing coverups also. I have some rhubarb and some lillies coming up, so spring is definitely on its way Doesn't mean it won't snow again. 😉
I really love the way you are so honest and give it straight. You are really inspiring and as soon as I can afford some fabric I'm sewing for myself which I haven't done for over 40yrs. I have a Pfaff creative sensation pro.
As for cutting on grain.... sometimes you can’t! If a woven fabric has been poorly woven, which is often the case!, not a thing you can do about. Pulling and stretching diagonally will work if the fabric has been woven with the correct tension on both warp and weft, and just been put on the bolt unevenly.
You're a very lovely lady and I enjoy your personality and honesty 🙂 I'm just starting to think about starting to sew and videos like this are so helpful! I don't even know what I don't even know 🤦♀️
Like you, I have a tremor, and hand sewing can be very difficult. I try to avoid it if possible. Sizing is one of my pet peeves, I don't remember there being such a large difference between store bought clothes and pattern companies back when I started sewing 40+ years ago. So many of the big 4 patterns don't even go up to my size. I have found that the Indie pattern companies are so much better about size inclusiveness.
@@Penguinandpear I was diagnosed when I was 9 (way back in 1975) with Benign Hereditary Tremors. At the time, there was a drug I could go on, but if I ever stopped taking it, the tremors would be worse. I just live with it and find ways to work around it, like not hand sewing whenever possible. LOL
I didn't sew button holes if I could skip them. In Homec we used singer button holers. This was in the early 1960s!! They had a little machine you attached to your machine and it made the best button holes I have ever seen. I bought one and an older Singer machine just for doing button holes. I can relate to many of your myths. I find I want to race through sewing and I would be much more satisfied if I could slow down and smell the roses. I hope you are doing well as we still are wearing masks and barely going out. ,
Thank you for your videos! Since I am working from home, I have been getting my craft room/office in order. In doing so, I uncovered my sewing machine that my mother gave me 20 years ago because I have always wanted to learn to sew. I started with masks in August 2020 and then moved to baskets and purses. I tackled one zipper that was a little wonky but was not to terrible. I am considering baby clothes next but buttons are intimidating so I found your videos and have been watching about what to do and not do. Thank you so much for your help and encouragement!
Glad to hear your feeling better. I love your honesty. I would love you to show making your own bias binding. I started sewing a year ago. and watching RUclips videos and different sewing things on FB I felt so intimidated. I started a local sewing class and it has helped my confidence so much. I have made a lot of bags, then I took the plunge and I have completed two skirts for myself and a dress for one of my granddaughters. I can relate to your health issues I have had me/cfs for 30yrs this year.
Firstly I'm sorry to hear you also have ME. It's a pain in the $%^%$ isnt it. I've had it ten years and still dream of waking up with my health back... I have utter respect for you coping with it for 30 years.. I'm so glad you've found a way to improve your confidence that's fantastic. I started with bags too. Xx
Welcome back Claire! I SO agree about seeing the patterns on people of my size. This is one thing the Indies are so good at. Helps when we put the patterns we use on our posts or videos - it is so helpful to see any pattern on different bodies. Also agree about pattern sizes, I have no idea what I am in pattern sizes, I just go by measurements (upper bust because I fba everything). Thanks for this :)
Your video is DA TRUTH! You are amazing! Everyone should watch this! I also love hearing about you have pushed on. That is your super power. Being unstoppable makes one...well unstoppable! 😍 I adore making my own bias binding now and despise the bought stuff now. I have cut it off from favourite self sewn stuff because it‘s so horrible. I am also doing something that I‘ve never done before and loving it! The sugaridoo bernina quilt a long. I would never ever have guessed how much I like cutting all those strips and putting em together. The scraps are being patchworked into a big piece that may become a big ol blanket. (See Karen at just get it done quilts for how to sew straight.) Sewing myth 11 if you can‘t sew straight then there‘s nothing to do but practice. Not quite. Karen shows you in her video a couple of tips that have made all the difference! What I used tohate about sewing is either keeping all the scraps of my beloved material or throwing it away. Now I can use a pice that’s as small as 5 by 5 cm...cause I got the knowledge! Ahh buttons and zippers...I promise to practice those too! Together we‘re strong! Keep pushing on!
I think I was lucky enough to avoid the same myths when I started sewing, but I believed in some other things that have turned out not to be true. But the pattern sizing was definitely a puzzle for me and I kept making massive things when I started (I didn't understand the wearing ease for quite some time) 🤣
You are so inspiring. I am working on my first Fuller and I am dreading doing buttonholes. I just had to unpick what seemed like a mile of topstitching. Even with a walking foot it stretched and got all wonky. So I need to figure that out. I will probably try reducing the pressure foot pressure. Anyways, nice to see you back. Take care!
Thank you. Sorry to hear this! Minimal handling can cause fabric to stretch out so if at all pulling when it goes through this would cause these problems. If it's not that try reducing pressure but I wouldn't have thought it was that as the walking foot pulls the fabric through equally. Let me know how you get on x
One thing that is totally worthwhile is to read the book “Color me Beautiful”.it teaches you what Color’s to wear for your skin and hair Color. Good luck!
Lovely to listen to you again Claire, my myth was about unthreading, I used to waste so much thread because I'd been told to always cut thread at the reel then pull from needle end. This wastes over a foot every time, when all we need to do is lift the presser foot to release the tension discs and take the reel to the front end. Then we can just wind it back on. Imagine the amount of expensive embroidery thread wasted everyday. I lost my mojo for years until my youngest grandchild asked," what's that Nanny? Ooh, can I have a go?" I got so much pleasure from teaching her, that now she's become a teenager and lost her mojo, but mine is in full flow again. I'm trying all the things I never did before. One day, she will want Nanny to teach her some more. Do you have a young person you could pass on your knowledge to?
This is so inspiring thank you for sharing. Unfortunately no young people in my life. I did try to get my sons girlfriend into it a couple of years ago but her heart wasnt in it. X
I’m 69 and have been sewing human garments since I was 11. I proudly wore my clothes to school or dances or wherever. Now I imagine that my early efforts looked very homemade but I was good enough to make clothes for people who actually paid me! There were no jobs available in my small town (600 people) so sewing was the only way I could earn money. I sewed for school plays for my school and eventually for my children’s schools. And at the age of 53 finally got my dream job of costuming in a professional theatre! It was the best job I ever had and I loved it immensely. Unfortunately I became quite ill with meningitis and became disabled. So after 4 years of loving my stitching job I was forced to retire.🙁 I had forgotten everything and to this day I can’t remember how to do many sewing things. But I’m working my way back slowly. Losing my “sewjo “ is the perfect discription of what happened to me. I just discovered your vlogs today and low them. I love your candor and you will surely help the uninitiated to start sewing. I used to fancy myself “the sewing missionary” when I worked in a fabric shop, trying to get people to sew. You’re doing that now. I can’t wait to watch more of your videos. Blessings
@@lisalisacuddy7191 So sorry to hear that your illness caused sewing memory loss. I too have lost my sewing memory due to long term illness and pain. I am trying to relearn what I knew for 50 yrs. I will remember you in my prayers. Please do the same for me. I am trying to pass on knowledge and skills to my 9y.o. grandaughter.
I do get motivated from the poor people that need to sew so I encourage myself to make my own clothes to feel proud and that way I can spend my time doing smithing useful I use to rush when making something now I take time to observe and then this way I avoid mistakes and go at your own pace
Everything you’re saying relates to me so I thought I’m struggling but really it’s just practice makes perfect and life’s everyday to day circumstance but I also do know poor ladies who need to sew for a living big space or small space accessories or not they sew for a living which I think for me they inspire me bcs I sew as and if I want to and there is a different approach every body’s situation is dfrnt
The Grain confuses me too, if you have or can make a video, please help. I am new here and I have made so many of the same mistakes and believed some of the myths too.
It´s funny, if you look at shop bought stuff, it isn´t perfect because it is made at great speed and no love. So don´t feel bad if things aren´t perfect. Chances are there is way more care and love put into home made garments than some shop bought stuff. Claire, with your tremor, how do you thread a needle when you handsew? Do you have tool?
It's so hard to focus now ... I feel you. I'm going to make some pajamas because I'm home all the time. Today I got McCall's 7698 pdf for $1.49 on their site so I'll make that. 😛🥰
I really don't like hand sewing. It sucks. But for me I prefer to hand stitch a running stitch before sewing as a basting stitch instead of pins or clips. I do like hand embroidery cuz it's relaxing. I'm so weird. Outfit patterns confuse me. I think making my own patterns would b better. I just haven't tried my hand in making myself an outfit. I have made outfits for my kids. That was long before I knew what I was doing. I do make other things like bags and zipper bags. I've made book marks and cord wraps. Right now I'm making fabric cards and momerial hearts. I've made my own patterns. U should b very proud of urself for as far as u have gotten in the length of time u have been sewing.
Oh my gosh it's like we are mentally twins lol. Specially w the sizing. I'm still unsure why I need 2 different bust measurements lol. I'm horrible at zippers but I love button hole making, maybe cuz i try to find crazy and cool buttons to put on my garments lol
Lol the two bust measurements are because full bust and upper bust are two sizes. If you only use full bust your garment will be too big around the shoulders and that's hard to amend where as if you use upper bust you can do an fba which is a simpler adjustment. X
Sew Lolita: you made me smile!! I got really good at buttonholes because I love buttons. I once worked for a German woman who told me buttons can make or break an outfit. So true!! -- and my kids hated when I was shopping for buttons!!
Love your videos, you are so honest in your opinions, and as I’m still a fairly new beginner to sewing garments, I have really learnt a lot from watching you.This video was very helpful, when I started I fell into the size trap, thought although in shop bought clothes a 14-16 was my size, I soon got the idea that I needed to check actual sizing as on most I was a size 18-20, and a lot of patterns didn’t go up to that size, especially the free ones on magazines, and I wasn’t qualified enough to grade up sizes, so what a waste. Love that colour of your cardigan, it really suits you.
Thank you for helping those of us with only limited experience to progress.x
Thank you so much! I loved this comment so much xx
Penguin and Pear Dressmaking you are very welcome.👏😊x
@@mecraftytoo same situation here and yes indeed it's appreciated to have such inspirational videos from personal experience.
Love the saying “practice makes progress” instead of “practice makes perfect” No one or item is perfect 🌸
To help with pressing fatigue, I created a fairly wide work surface just for sewing, using 2 ikea L-shaped deals that attach to the cubby shelves and just used L-brackets to attach the second desk flush to the first that is connected to the shelf on the other side.
I cut out and sunk my sewing machine so the feed surface is flush with the table top, and (because I'm left handed) also sunk and flush (very slightly raised, maybe 1cm) a mini ironing board, which was the perfect length to fit on my desk with a bit of clearance on each end. Finally, I got a cordless iron and wall mounted it where it is easily within reach. It heats while sitting in the base and I just leave it on the whole time.
With this setup, I can scoot/swivel my chair a bit and scoot my project quickly from the machine to the board, grab the iron and quickly press without needing to fuss with cords getting in the way. The biggest downside with the iron is it doesn't get super hot/steamy and won't always get a super crisp press on super heavyweight fabric (which I use quite a bit when making historical garb for re-enactments). But it's perfect for all regular fabrics and still works 90% of the time even with the very heavy fabrics, which I have resigned myself to needing to use a heavy duty board/iron often anyway, thankfully there are a lot of long, straight seams, which reduces the back and forth.
Hope that helps!
PS: I also have a rare chronic illness (Hereditary Coproporphyria) that leaves me incredibly fatigued and suffering from quite severe neuropathy in my hands, arms, and legs.
So I am definitely all about making my workspace perform at maximum occupancy for my specific needs. While I would love to have the super cutesey spaces that I see in these videos, they just aren't functional for me so I have resigned to function over visual appeal. 🤷🏼♀️
Thank you Jaelyn Rae for sharing this
I also have a condition that produces pain and fatigue
I learnt that work space and work flow is the difference between success or failure due to my abilities
I like the idea of your setup, I am moving into a new place and your ideas have inspired me
Thank you again
Jane Sth Australia
First, your hair color and the green in your cardi in this video is very flattering for you and really brings out your eyes. Second, thanks for always "keeping it real". I truly appreciate that!
I totally agree with not buying patterns that don't come in my size. You expect to make alterations for a good fit but I won't size up any more. If pattern companies dont want my money that's ok I will go to someone that does. Also don't be afraid of the size numbers, they are just numbers no one knows what size it is unless you tell them. I like the way you say "practice is progess" I bet there is no one in the world that is perfect..... now perfection is a myth. Ah but the pressing , can't agree there. Pressing can make or break a garment.
Thanks for the video's, always something interesting in them 😊
Thanks Pauline. Just to clarify I agree re the pressing, it's just I'm often low on energy so will skip some steps or bulk press x
Hi, I just found your channel, and am enjoying your honesty! I'd like to add the myth that interfacing isn't necessary. The first thing I ever made was a Halloween costume for my then-5-year-old son. Referring to the notions list on the pattern envelope, I gathered all the items in my cart, but refused to buy the interfacing thinking, "It's just a costume, I won't need it!" Spoiler alert, I needed it. The shirt collar was harder to handle than it should have been, and was limp and sad when all was finished. Fortunately, kindergartners are easy to impress, and my son wore his costume well after Halloween until he outgrew it. Years later, when I worked in a fabric store, I always made sure to tell beginning sewers not to skip the interfacing!
Yes so true!!!!
Thank you for another super-helpful video!
May I say, what a beautiful hair color - really brings out your beautiful eyes :-)
Please do the video on bias binding and also how you cut things on the grain! Thanks
Thanks I'll see what I can do x
I love your videos. I'm 75 and starting to sew after years of not sewing.
Your videos are definitely worthwhile as you are very real. Really appreciate that.
Lol I have been sewing over 50 years and still don't sew straight because I like to drive my machine fast. Love the noise. Done is better than perfect is what I say. God bless you and thanks. Meg
Thanks Meg, that's reassuring to know! X
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Hi Claire, thank you for your inspiration. I’ve been sewing since I was 12. I love it! My mother is still madly quilting at 90. I appreciate your advice and support for good “enuf”. As I said my Mom is a quilter and she is particular about her sewing. I am learning all the time when I sew, thank you RUclips. It took me a week of searching through videos that were finally able to get through my learning style to change a crew neck into a v neck t shirt. Maddening but I finally saw something and it just clicked. Ah ha😊. I remember sitting in front of the computer crying because I couldn’t figure out knitting. When I finally did, I realized that making a mistake at the beginning and continuing on was the mistake. Like in math…. Deb
I lost my Sew Jo as well. I have so many things I want to make, wall quilts, large quilts (just learning quilting). I want to make clothes but I have made a few things that do not look good on me so I basically gave up on that. When I was sewing 30 years ago, a pattern would fit me right out of the package. I don’t know enough to make all the adjustments. So I spend time buying fabrics and watching sewing videos! Love your channel! Thanks for all you do. You are an excellent seamstress!
Thank you for your honest thoughts on sewing. I so agree with all your myths, they are just myths. I would love to see a video on bias binding making, also a video on invisible zip insertion would be very helpful. I love that you are so honest about what suits you, I too am a plus size and have just taken on board the difference between shop sizing and pattern sizing. Thank you again and keep making informative videos!
brand new sewer here...barely touched a machine. yes please make both those videos...thank you & stay safe!
Hello and welcome! X
“Practice makes progress” will be my motto from now on! 😁
I believed a lot of that stuff too, a year ago when I came back to sewing! It’s really amazing how far you can come in such a short space of time if you try and bust those myths! For me now it’s matching fabric to the patterns but that really is another learning curve! Them wot never made a mistake never learned! Great vlog❤️
Thanks Lynne. You've only been sewing a year? I'm impressed! X
It’s thanks to inspiring vloggers like you that I have progressed so quickly 👏👏👏❤️
I love this video! Just on the buttonholes part where you’re saying that your practice buttonholes come out perfectly but as soon as you go to the garment it goes horribly wrong. That happened to me all the time but then I read somewhere (or maybe heard on a podcast, can’t remember now) that if you put in a fresh needle just when you’re about to do the buttonholes it helps. Well I’ve done that for the last few I’ve made and can honestly say it’s made a massive difference for me! They come out brilliantly! I’m assuming the project needle has become dull by the point it’s buttonhole time which is why it tends to show off? Clearly I dunno the science behind it, ha!
Anyway thanks so much for your videos. I stumbled across your channel a few weeks ago when looking something up and I’m so glad I did. Your videos are great! So funny and always inspire me to get back on my project when I’ve lost my sewjo. Thanks!
Your top and sweater are my favorites so far. I think it’s because the green color is so perfect with your hair
Heart warming video!! Not sewing perfect --- for the most part, if they see these imperfections they are too close. Most people don't notice them.
I do as little handsewing as possible. Got very good at blind stitching and stitching in the ditch. Do not use shank buttons because I can't sew them on by machine.
Lastly I don't buy patterns or fabric just because I like it. I buy to make now!! Downsizing in patterns I've never/will never use, donating fabric that was on the shelves for years was a lesson to me.
Fun video, and so relatable! As a musician for an entire lifetime, I have learned that it is never about achieving perfection but how your experience gets you out of a problem. I try to do that with my sewing. It is all about the practise, which enables one to get a feel for zippers buttonholes, bias binding ( that one is still waiting to be tried) . I do iron like a fiend, as I love the difference.And finally I never sew past 8 pm... always my worst mistakes! 😃 🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed the video. That's a great attitude to have towards it, I'll think about that in my illustrations too xx
What a great point you made there, it made me look at a different subject than this but related to it at the same time...parenting (while being worried about their well-being and future, but also letting them learn from practicing) I need ALOT of help in remembering this key point (practice makes progress)
Look up on YT the tailor’s way of cutting out bias binding. Tailor’s basically take a yard of fabric and fold it a certain way and use all the fabric, not just the bias strip that wastes so much fabric.
Love you!
Thank you for making all of these things seem way less intimidating! I was worried that I would never be able to sew anything with buttonholes, but actually I think if I practice lots then I might be able to eventually! 😅
I love to make my own bias tape!
One thing I try to stress with beginners is that you just need to accept that Mr seam ripper will be your best friend. *sigh
So true!
This video is just what I needed to boost my confidence to go back to the sewing room. Thank you sooo much. You’re awesome. Can’t thank you enough.
I’m binge watching your videos, Claire, and I’m so encouraged!
So happy to help!
Button holes& zippers are my sewing nightmares! I also use tape on my machine to sew straight lines.Have a great day Claire
Thanks Eileen and you x
Love your videos! Yes, a video on cutting on the grain is a good idea! Being a plus size girl, I love your content! Keep up the good work! ❌❌🙋
Thank you so much Wendy x
All patterns will look good on me. Mmmm. I discovered the indie pattern companies recently after taking up sewing again. I like that the indie patterns have inclusive sizes shown on real people of all sizes and ages.
I know I'm with you on buying only patterns that will fit me. Wear usually 24 and got too tired of grading up plus all the adjustments I had to make. Enjoy your channel. 😊
I'm with you on that! I truly appreciate you watching x
Awesome video. I almost gave up sewing recently when I decided to sew a pair of pajamas in flannel. I swear I will never sew flannel again. It had a plaid pattern that I desperately tried to match and did OK but that stupid collar really screwed me up. For me collars are the hardest thing to do but I really love them. And the flannel was so hard to get straight. It dragged against itself and was terribly hard to line up. I'm not done with it yet but hope to finish before winter is over. I told myself I was just no good and had no talent or skills for sewing so quit wasting money on more fabric. Just sew up what you have and forget about it. So you can see that your video was just what I needed to hear. Thank you!
Hi Claire, great video. I love the phrase practice makes progress, I will definitely be keeping that in mind with my sewing rather than practice makes perfect! Thank you.
No worries Kate, I'm glad you enjoyed it x
I *love* your honesty about your beginning sewing trials and tribulations. It's so helpful to hear, as I'm just coming out of beginner and into what I'd call 'advanced beginner'. Also, your cardigan is such a pretty color and it goes so well with your shirt (LOVE a polka dot pattern!) and suits your coloring!
Thanks again for all your honesty and advice! xx
Thank you
I would enjoy a video on grain and one on bias binding. Good to see you back.
Thank you x
I just found your channel and am so enjoying learning from you. I, too, have fibro, so I'm hoping to pick up tips to work around that business to come up with something wearable. I don't often sew apparel. in fact, it has been years, so here goes!
Your comments about buying patterns that don't suit you ring so true. I'm not plus sized, but I'm short. I get so excited to make floor length dresses or loose fitting and long tops, and then they drown me out when I wear them. I wish there was a larger variety of models on the pattern packages so everyone could get a better idea of how the garments will look on them.
Thank you for your encouraging words of wisdom.
Love your candor Claire. Would love a video on creating a straight edge. One of my daunting tasks. Love your new sewing area looks great ! ♥️
Thanks Michelle. Slowly getting there with the room. Will see what I can do re straight edge :-) x
Thank you for this! As a new sewer, I've found myself dealing with all of these. And I would love a video on grain lines (if you haven't already made one.) I have to use thrifted bedsheets and other repurposed fabric, so most of the time there isn't a convenient selvage edge to measure from. I'm so grateful for you taking your time, and precious energy, to do these videos. I wish you every success, and all happiness!
Thanks. I dont think there's enough content for a whole video on grainlines but a tip to find the grain is snip into your bedsheets near the edge and then rip the fabric. It will rip on grain.
Mistakes are the end of the world - yes and yes. i can relate so much! Hand stitching, and sewing slowly give the garment a better appearance.
Totally! X
I used to unpick, unpick, unpick if my sewing was not in a straight line. Nowadays it must be really wonky before I do that! Added to that : my sewing room is my happy place most of the time. I love the fabric showing at the back. Thanks for sharing.
I am the same tbh x
Thank you for the peptalk. Take care
I’d love to watch you making your own bias binding.
I’ve done that in a few videos and even have a bias tape making video. Check out my archive.
Just discovered your videos - your honesty is so refreshing. Feeling inspired to start sewing again. Thank you 😊
Welcome!
I would love a video on cutting on the grain!
For years I thought my results should be fine if I just went slow n followed instructions. Then I learned about fabric choices, the value of practise practise and practise, sigh. My stuff has never been perfect but some are wonderful to me. Loved this!
So pleased Marsha! Practice is key and being easy on ourselves x
It’s for sure a trying time for all of us. I have seen quite a lot of videos where people are talking about losing their sew jo. Me too, I just can’t seem to get started. I just finished a robe for a minister, he wanted these stripes put on the sleeves. What a job! This is the second one that I’ve done for him, I think he has one more, but not sure. Everyone has these assumptions when they first start sewing. I had none, because I started sewing when I was about 6 or 7 years old. My grandmother was a seamstress and made clothes for people, so I was taught early how to do certain things. Her philosophy was, “Practice makes perfect”. Each technique had to be practiced until it met with her approval, a daunting task to be sure. I can tell you from experience that practice does make progress, the more to practice, the better you get, that’s why we make muslins. Stay safe and sane.
You had such a great experience learning to sew, I often wish I learned when young. Thanks re sewjo, I think its also due to lots of health stress too X
you are spot on with these "myths". Love the color you are wearing . Stay safe
Thank you! X
Have you considered practicing to make a bound button hole. They are super simple and look really great!
I can't tell you HOW much I appreciate these videos of yours as it truly touches on all the fears that I face as a beginner and it motivate and inspires me even more so TY!!! Great love from the U.S 🤗🥰❤
You got me laughing at bleep, bleep, bleep. I needed a laugh today. 😀
Haha glad to entertain!
Same here, that was so funny.
Yes ...would love a video about cutting on the bias also making bias tape !!! Love your honesty and videos!!!
Thank you for this video! I really relate to the problem with the grain line that you explained. I have bought really expensive fabric that is not on grain... it is maddening! And the sizing issue is also a pet peeve of mine! How many times have I made a garment only to find it is too big here and too small there! I have started to measure the pattern for the finished garment measurements... it is more reliable than the envelope measurements! And buttonholes are a nightmare.. I sweat every time I do them... hoping that they look as good as my sample ones.... I relate to all the issues you have raised! Thanks again for the video and stay well!!!
Thank you so much. I've also bought expensive fabric off grain that was pretty much unusable! X
Just adapt what works for you that produces a neat job.Thanks for pointing this out. You are very sincere.
Thanks, I have been ready to give up. We are so self critical. Am taking it slower. Viscose Jersey has nearly broken me. Please look after yourself and stay safe xxx
Thanks Janice. Viscose Jersey is the enemy! Make sure to use starch. Look after yourself too x
Thank you for recommending "Made to Sew". Also, thank you for your honesty! I'm a beginner.
I love your videos! I have been sewing garments for over 50 years and I am still learning. Your approach and demeanor is just so darn pleasant. I just finished watching your sewing myths video and I would love more information on how to select flattering patterns. You would think at my age I would know what looks best on me, but I am still making poor choices. If you have any tips or suggestions, I would love to hear more about that.
That’s a great idea for a video I’ve put it on the list thank you
I know I’ve only just found your channel, however can you please do a video for us newbies. On fabric, grain line, selvages,warp, ease etc. Its all double dutch to me at the mo. Thank you
Quite a few home truths there, and brought back some memories that made me giggle. This kind of video has great value when learning all by yourself. RUclips has gained a lot of really great sewing teachers and sewing groups since I started watching, or perhaps It's just when found them. Button holes are lots of people's nemesis!
Glad you feel better
I'm sewing lots of new mother and newborn baby things. When I get all these done I expect to be a GRANDMA for the second time and also one of my cousins is going to be a new grandma and I'm sending her daughter some nursing coverups also.
I have some rhubarb and some lillies coming up, so spring is definitely on its way
Doesn't mean it won't snow again. 😉
Congratulations in advance! Everything has changed so much! It's so true x
Good vid. I can relate to all of what you are saying....Tip, use a strip of stabilizer when you make buttonholes, it helps tremendously.
I really love the way you are so honest and give it straight. You are really inspiring and as soon as I can afford some fabric I'm sewing for myself which I haven't done for over 40yrs. I have a Pfaff creative sensation pro.
Thank you. Thats me, straight to the point! Lol thats great to hear you'll be sewing again. Your machine sounds amazing! X
Practice makes Progress. I love that! Thanks!
As for cutting on grain.... sometimes you can’t! If a woven fabric has been poorly woven, which is often the case!, not a thing you can do about. Pulling and stretching diagonally will work if the fabric has been woven with the correct tension on both warp and weft, and just been put on the bolt unevenly.
You're a very lovely lady and I enjoy your personality and honesty 🙂 I'm just starting to think about starting to sew and videos like this are so helpful! I don't even know what I don't even know 🤦♀️
Like you, I have a tremor, and hand sewing can be very difficult. I try to avoid it if possible. Sizing is one of my pet peeves, I don't remember there being such a large difference between store bought clothes and pattern companies back when I started sewing 40+ years ago. So many of the big 4 patterns don't even go up to my size. I have found that the Indie pattern companies are so much better about size inclusiveness.
Sorry to hear about your tremor, have you found anything that helps? X
@@Penguinandpear I was diagnosed when I was 9 (way back in 1975) with Benign Hereditary Tremors. At the time, there was a drug I could go on, but if I ever stopped taking it, the tremors would be worse. I just live with it and find ways to work around it, like not hand sewing whenever possible. LOL
I didn't sew button holes if I could skip them. In Homec we used singer button holers. This was in the early 1960s!! They had a little machine you attached to your machine and it made the best button holes I have ever seen. I bought one and an older Singer machine just for doing button holes. I can relate to many of your myths. I find I want to race through sewing and I would be much more satisfied if I could slow down and smell the roses. I hope you are doing well as we still are wearing masks and barely going out.
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Thank you for your videos! Since I am working from home, I have been getting my craft room/office in order. In doing so, I uncovered my sewing machine that my mother gave me 20 years ago because I have always wanted to learn to sew. I started with masks in August 2020 and then moved to baskets and purses. I tackled one zipper that was a little wonky but was not to terrible. I am considering baby clothes next but buttons are intimidating so I found your videos and have been watching about what to do and not do. Thank you so much for your help and encouragement!
Thanks! I used kam snaps on baby clothes in place of buttons. Much easier to install
Glad to hear your feeling better. I love your honesty. I would love you to show making your own bias binding. I started sewing a year ago. and watching RUclips videos and different sewing things on FB I felt so intimidated. I started a local sewing class and it has helped my confidence so much. I have made a lot of bags, then I took the plunge and I have completed two skirts for myself and a dress for one of my granddaughters. I can relate to your health issues I have had me/cfs for 30yrs this year.
Firstly I'm sorry to hear you also have ME. It's a pain in the $%^%$ isnt it. I've had it ten years and still dream of waking up with my health back... I have utter respect for you coping with it for 30 years.. I'm so glad you've found a way to improve your confidence that's fantastic. I started with bags too. Xx
Welcome back Claire! I SO agree about seeing the patterns on people of my size. This is one thing the Indies are so good at. Helps when we put the patterns we use on our posts or videos - it is so helpful to see any pattern on different bodies. Also agree about pattern sizes, I have no idea what I am in pattern sizes, I just go by measurements (upper bust because I fba everything). Thanks for this :)
Thanks Debs. Great to get your thoughts. Sewing is a learning experience isnt it x
Yes please Claire to making bias binding and I am also scared of buttonholes 😂
They're scary lol x
This is why I learned how to apply snaps. I seldom mess those up.
Me too!
Thank you. You have good advice
I really like your videos! It’s good to know I’m not alone with my mistakes in sewing 😊
Your video is DA TRUTH! You are amazing! Everyone should watch this! I also love hearing about you have pushed on. That is your super power. Being unstoppable makes one...well unstoppable! 😍 I adore making my own bias binding now and despise the bought stuff now. I have cut it off from favourite self sewn stuff because it‘s so horrible. I am also doing something that I‘ve never done before and loving it! The sugaridoo bernina quilt a long. I would never ever have guessed how much I like cutting all those strips and putting em together. The scraps are being patchworked into a big piece that may become a big ol blanket. (See Karen at just get it done quilts for how to sew straight.) Sewing myth 11 if you can‘t sew straight then there‘s nothing to do but practice. Not quite. Karen shows you in her video a couple of tips that have made all the difference! What I used tohate about sewing is either keeping all the scraps of my beloved material or throwing it away. Now I can use a pice that’s as small as 5 by 5 cm...cause I got the knowledge! Ahh buttons and zippers...I promise to practice those too! Together we‘re strong! Keep pushing on!
Glad you liked the video x
It was so helpful to see your mistakes with the fuller and how to correct them!
That's good to know, I was unsure whether to share them, I'm glad I did x
Oh those button holes. I have the same issue. Practice ones are perfect but then on garment ughhh
Practice helps, learning how the machine behaves helps
I think I was lucky enough to avoid the same myths when I started sewing, but I believed in some other things that have turned out not to be true. But the pattern sizing was definitely a puzzle for me and I kept making massive things when I started (I didn't understand the wearing ease for quite some time) 🤣
The pattern sizing is an issue that comes up time and again in the groups so were not alone x
Great video, I would love to see a tutorial on making bias binding.
Thanks Carole x
I can relate to most of what u said! Please do a video on bias binding. I love your videos,
I have a video on bias binding.
Oh fibre brain! I've managed to learn many things eventually but when my brain isn't ready to receive the information, nothing makes sense or goes in.
Tell me about it so frustrating! X
You are so inspiring. I am working on my first Fuller and I am dreading doing buttonholes. I just had to unpick what seemed like a mile of topstitching. Even with a walking foot it stretched and got all wonky. So I need to figure that out. I will probably try reducing the pressure foot pressure. Anyways, nice to see you back. Take care!
Thank you. Sorry to hear this! Minimal handling can cause fabric to stretch out so if at all pulling when it goes through this would cause these problems. If it's not that try reducing pressure but I wouldn't have thought it was that as the walking foot pulls the fabric through equally. Let me know how you get on x
Press fusible interfacing on the back side. That should stop ripples.
One thing that is totally worthwhile is to read the book “Color me Beautiful”.it teaches you what Color’s to wear for your skin and hair Color. Good luck!
Lovely to listen to you again Claire, my myth was about unthreading, I used to waste so much thread because I'd been told to always cut thread at the reel then pull from needle end. This wastes over a foot every time, when all we need to do is lift the presser foot to release the tension discs and take the reel to the front end. Then we can just wind it back on. Imagine the amount of expensive embroidery thread wasted everyday. I lost my mojo for years until my youngest grandchild asked," what's that Nanny? Ooh, can I have a go?" I got so much pleasure from teaching her, that now she's become a teenager and lost her mojo, but mine is in full flow again. I'm trying all the things I never did before. One day, she will want Nanny to teach her some more. Do you have a young person you could pass on your knowledge to?
This is so inspiring thank you for sharing. Unfortunately no young people in my life. I did try to get my sons girlfriend into it a couple of years ago but her heart wasnt in it. X
I’m 69 and have been sewing human garments since I was 11. I proudly wore my clothes to school or dances or wherever. Now I imagine that my early efforts looked very homemade but I was good enough to make clothes for people who actually paid me! There were no jobs available in my small town (600 people) so sewing was the only way I could earn money. I sewed for school plays for my school and eventually for my children’s schools. And at the age of 53 finally got my dream job of costuming in a professional theatre! It was the best job I ever had and I loved it immensely. Unfortunately I became quite ill with meningitis and became disabled. So after 4 years of loving my stitching job I was forced to retire.🙁 I had forgotten everything and to this day I can’t remember how to do many sewing things. But I’m working my way back slowly. Losing my “sewjo “ is the perfect discription of what happened to me. I just discovered your vlogs today and low them. I love your candor and you will surely help the uninitiated to start sewing. I used to fancy myself “the sewing missionary” when I worked in a fabric shop, trying to get people to sew. You’re doing that now. I can’t wait to watch more of your videos. Blessings
@@lisalisacuddy7191 So sorry to hear that your illness caused sewing memory loss. I too have lost my sewing memory due to long term illness and pain. I am trying to relearn what I knew for 50 yrs. I will remember you in my prayers. Please do the same for me. I am trying to pass on knowledge and skills to my 9y.o. grandaughter.
I do get motivated from the poor people that need to sew so I encourage myself to make my own clothes to feel proud and that way I can spend my time doing smithing useful I use to rush when making something now I take time to observe and then this way I avoid mistakes and go at your own pace
Everything you’re saying relates to me so I thought I’m struggling but really it’s just practice makes perfect and life’s everyday to day circumstance but I also do know poor ladies who need to sew for a living big space or small space accessories or not they sew for a living which I think for me they inspire me bcs I sew as and if I want to and there is a different approach every body’s situation is dfrnt
Thanks!
I have been sewing for the home and also mending. Great.
Nice
P.s...if you haven't made a video about bias binding then please do so, ty so much!!
Encouraging content and enjoyable!
The Grain confuses me too, if you have or can make a video, please help. I am new here and I have made so many of the same mistakes and believed some of the myths too.
Great video as usual, keep up the good work
I avoid hand sewing as much as possible. I even sew buttons on by machine.
Oh I don’t have to do that step, it’ll beok without it. Usually wrong!
You are terrific, and this video is fabulous. I also have fibro. Gentle hugs.
Bless you for saying so. Sorry to hear you also have health struggles. Xx
It´s funny, if you look at shop bought stuff, it isn´t perfect because it is made at great speed and no love. So don´t feel bad if things aren´t perfect. Chances are there is way more care and love put into home made garments than some shop bought stuff. Claire, with your tremor, how do you thread a needle when you handsew? Do you have tool?
Good points, Nelson! I just put reading glasses on so I can clearly see the needles eye. I can usually do it if I focus. X
If you google 'continuous bias binding,' you'll find a way to use less fabric. There are more seams but it's a great technique!
Thanks, yeah I know of it now but when I first started sewing I didnt. I haven't done it tho so perhaps I should x
@@Penguinandpear You should! It seems to be a bit like magic.
Just found your great channel. Thank you.
Thank you so much, welcome!
It's so hard to focus now ... I feel you. I'm going to make some pajamas because I'm home all the time. Today I got McCall's 7698 pdf for $1.49 on their site so I'll make that. 😛🥰
That looks lovely! I picked up three patterns yesterday in that sale. I'll put one of them together tomorrow hope it helps x
I just love your videos.
I really don't like hand sewing. It sucks. But for me I prefer to hand stitch a running stitch before sewing as a basting stitch instead of pins or clips. I do like hand embroidery cuz it's relaxing. I'm so weird. Outfit patterns confuse me. I think making my own patterns would b better. I just haven't tried my hand in making myself an outfit. I have made outfits for my kids. That was long before I knew what I was doing. I do make other things like bags and zipper bags. I've made book marks and cord wraps. Right now I'm making fabric cards and momerial hearts. I've made my own patterns. U should b very proud of urself for as far as u have gotten in the length of time u have been sewing.
Oh my gosh it's like we are mentally twins lol. Specially w the sizing. I'm still unsure why I need 2 different bust measurements lol. I'm horrible at zippers but I love button hole making, maybe cuz i try to find crazy and cool buttons to put on my garments lol
Lol the two bust measurements are because full bust and upper bust are two sizes. If you only use full bust your garment will be too big around the shoulders and that's hard to amend where as if you use upper bust you can do an fba which is a simpler adjustment. X
Sew Lolita: you made me smile!! I got really good at buttonholes because I love buttons. I once worked for a German woman who told me buttons can make or break an outfit. So true!! -- and my kids hated when I was shopping for buttons!!
@@sylviahilxebrant7141lol, yes I agree that the buttons can make or break, I love love love a good button from antique to novelty lol