Welcome back! You’ve been missed and happy to know you are well. I’m looking forward to another one of your books. I have your other three and love them.
I love, the the way how you present all your Videos, very NATUREL , with lots of EXPERIANCE, and KNOWLAGE. . I love SWEDISH QUALITY , like my VOLVO . I was hoping, you are coming back, now i am VERY HAPPY. Thank you for your Videos . Kamilla Kanada.
You look fabulous! Something is going well for you, clearly. I, also, love Kai scissors. I bought 6” Kai’s just for little clips, trimming and easing corners. Worth the price, which was after all only about as much as a couple of yards of good fabric. My thoughts on pre-washing if I may? 3 methods I use are: 1. cut 2 5” squares of fabric and wash only one so you can compare them afterwards. It won’t detect minor shrinking, but will detect major shrinking. 2. Fold the fabric into size that fits into a sink and wash it in the sink. This is perfect for loosely knitted fabric that must be handled with care, and for long lengths of fabric that may get twisted and stretched even in a front loading machine. I use it for wool or silk knits. It takes time to do well, especially to squeeze out the fabric until it is stable enough unfold and let air dry. I don’t mind when I’ve just spent over $100 for a fine piece of wool or silk knit! 3. Before putting lengths of fabric in the washing machine, I stabilize it by zig zag stitching the two cut edges together. Sometimes I even zig zag the selvedges as well. Use a long stitch and fudge the tension settings so that one or the other of the threads pulls to the top and it will be VERY easy to remove. I’ve picked up these ideas from other great sewers and instructors like you!
Thanks for the chit chat about what's going on, and keeping us updated. It sure seemed like we are with you in your sewing room with you. Yes it is better to have company while sewing, or the radio on . Looking forward to more of your advice.
Welcome back!!! I have missed seeing you on a more regular bases. Glad to see you are moving forward with your books. Hope to see more of your videos again in the future.
Bought my coverstich machine 3 years ago used it once , then yesterday I got it out again and knew I had to find your book 📖 in my library otherwise I wouldn’t have had the confidence 😅❤
So good to see you back and laughing! 🌻 I wish I knew sooner about not pre-washing knits. They curl and get out of shape when washed…Currently trying to cut a simple t-shirt from a striped knit. I have tried all possible ways, including stretching on the diagonal, so the stripes fall on the same line all around the body. I am thinking of adding a vertical solid strip on the seams… all suggestions are welcome. Thank you !
So great to see you again!! I wondered what happened. Very happy that you’re well. I completely understand having a safety net income. Welcome back, and can’t wait to see your upcoming videos.
Welcome back from 🇬🇧 UK, Your such a lovely lady and a delight to watch. I always learn some amazing tips from you as I’ve only been sewing for a year. Off now to check out your new patterns. Look forward to some more videos from you take care Sharon 😊
Always so good to see you, Johanna...Yes, I always use painter's tape to mark my knits...I look forward to your cover stitch course, since I hesitate to use my machine since I always have issues with it...
It is always so good to see you and I always love to hear the information you have to share. By the way you seem so much happier than you did about a year and a half ago
Thanks for your update Johanna! Been wondering where you have been and good to hear your news and will look forward to your video on coverstitch machines etc. I am seriously wanting to invest in either the Janome 2000 or 3000 not sure which one to go for. As I dont live close to where one is displayed and ready to buy am hoping to order one and hope I can work it all out by watching RUclips to get tutorials. I love knits and this is many reasons to master the finishing off when you make t'shirts and tops so it looks more professional.
I always mark the right side as well! Don’t ask me why I started doing it 👀…very interested in your coverstitch course, looking forward to more details!
Hiya. I am so relieved to see that you dont pre-wash jersey. I never used to but after reading it might shrink I started to. But as you said, it makes it so unruly to work with so I feel confident about no pre-wash now. Thanks! Would you say the same for sweatshirting? I imagine anything with elastane in it won't shrink much anyway? Great to see you back too.
Thank you so much I did learn a lot from this video. I will go over and look at your patterns., also interested in your cover stitch course. Cheers Tricia
G'day!! Was literally yesterday or the day before, wondering where you were! Nowadays thoughts go straight to illness, so VERY glad you've just been working too hard, trying to get yourself into an early grave instead! Joking of course. Can't wait to be able to buy your jeans book! Don't work to hard, or you'll find you can't do anything at all. 🙂
Va kul! Jag hade helt missat att du hade publicerat mönster. Så nu fick du mig att handla också. Din coverstich-bok köpte jag när den var ny och den var min räddning när jag slet med min maskin. Ska definitivt fortsätta att hålla koll på vad du har för dig också.
Oh wow - this is exactly what I've been looking for - how to cut knits. I used a twin needle (ballpoint) as pattern suggested to hem a pair of child's leggings. After much testing and adjusting tension (both top and bottom) and adjusting stitch length etc. I got it done but still with some tunneling. I don't own a serger or coverstitch, and don't know which I would prefer actually. I want to make more knit clothing - especially for a granddaughter (and perhaps myself since seeing your beautiful stripe top and its many variations).
If you are serious about sewing knits, a serger is a fantastic investment. It will become a real work horse. A coverstitch machine is a luxury - very nice but it won't get nearly the use a serger will.
Please take care of yourself as it sounds like you may be over-extended (with the full-time day job etc.) However, I can fully understand your decision to take a job with a regular pay cheque. Sounds like you made a good decision in light of financial trends in last while. But do look after yourself and make time for things that are healthy and ease stress.
@@esbs3268 I'm not taking about the board ...I'm talking about the holder her iron is sitting in as a hook. I see some on Amazon but they r made to mounted to wall
I would love to buy the Eivy cardigan, but hate to print out and adjust the printer and glue together the paper sheets. Are the any place where I can buy the pattern ready printed as we can at "The Fold Line"?
It's good when you can laugh at your busyness and also to have a lot of projects; helps keep the mind sharp.
Welcome back! You’ve been missed and happy to know you are well. I’m looking forward to another one of your books. I have your other three and love them.
So happy you posted this. I’m learning to sew knits. I’ve watched everything you’ve posted.
Welcome back. We’ve missed you! I always enjoy your videos. ❤
Oooh, pattern fitting! Yes. Please. I started sewing because of needing to alter RTW but I still don't always know what to change.
Eunice from Inverloch Victoria Australia 🇦🇺 Yes! Another books! Love your instructions. Thankyou so much!
Great to see you! Thanks for the update!
I love, the the way how you present all your Videos, very NATUREL , with lots of EXPERIANCE, and KNOWLAGE. . I love SWEDISH QUALITY , like my VOLVO . I was hoping, you are coming back, now i am VERY HAPPY. Thank you for your Videos . Kamilla Kanada.
I have all your books I can't wait for the next one!!! So glad your still writing books!!
Enjoyed your returning video. You have so much experience and sewing skills to share. Thanks.
You look fabulous! Something is going well for you, clearly. I, also, love Kai scissors. I bought 6” Kai’s just for little clips, trimming and easing corners. Worth the price, which was after all only about as much as a couple of yards of good fabric. My thoughts on pre-washing if I may? 3 methods I use are: 1. cut 2 5” squares of fabric and wash only one so you can compare them afterwards. It won’t detect minor shrinking, but will detect major shrinking. 2. Fold the fabric into size that fits into a sink and wash it in the sink. This is perfect for loosely knitted fabric that must be handled with care, and for long lengths of fabric that may get twisted and stretched even in a front loading machine. I use it for wool or silk knits. It takes time to do well, especially to squeeze out the fabric until it is stable enough unfold and let air dry. I don’t mind when I’ve just spent over $100 for a fine piece of wool or silk knit! 3. Before putting lengths of fabric in the washing machine, I stabilize it by zig zag stitching the two cut edges together. Sometimes I even zig zag the selvedges as well. Use a long stitch and fudge the tension settings so that one or the other of the threads pulls to the top and it will be VERY easy to remove. I’ve picked up these ideas from other great sewers and instructors like you!
Thanks for the chit chat about what's going on, and keeping us updated. It sure seemed like we are with you in your sewing room with you. Yes it is better to have company while sewing, or the radio on . Looking forward to more of your advice.
Welcome back!!! I have missed seeing you on a more regular bases. Glad to see you are moving forward with your books. Hope to see more of your videos again in the future.
Bought my coverstich machine 3 years ago used it once , then yesterday I got it out again and knew I had to find your book 📖 in my library otherwise I wouldn’t have had the confidence 😅❤
So good to see you back and laughing! 🌻 I wish I knew sooner about not pre-washing knits. They curl and get out of shape when washed…Currently trying to cut a simple t-shirt from a striped knit. I have tried all possible ways, including stretching on the diagonal, so the stripes fall on the same line all around the body. I am thinking of adding a vertical solid strip on the seams… all suggestions are welcome.
Thank you !
So great to see you again!! I wondered what happened. Very happy that you’re well. I completely understand having a safety net income. Welcome back, and can’t wait to see your upcoming videos.
Have missed you..good to see you back.
Welcome back from 🇬🇧 UK, Your such a lovely lady and a delight to watch. I always learn some amazing tips from you as I’ve only been sewing for a year. Off now to check out your new patterns. Look forward to some more videos from you take care Sharon 😊
The eivy is the best fitting cardigan I have ever made. I have made two.
Welcome back, we've missed your videos and it's good that your well.
Welcome back! I’ve been worried about you! 😊
It's so good to see you again! Busy hands are happy hands! Keep up the good work!
Always enjoy your tips and enthusiasim
Thank you for all your hard work.
Always so good to see you, Johanna...Yes, I always use painter's tape to mark my knits...I look forward to your cover stitch course, since I hesitate to use my machine since I always have issues with it...
Glad to see you posting again...good luck with the new job.
It was so good to see you and hear from you again. Those cutting tips will be very helpful to me. God bless you
It's been so long. Glad to see you back.
It is always so good to see you and I always love to hear the information you have to share. By the way you seem so much happier than you did about a year and a half ago
Thanks for your update Johanna! Been wondering where you have been and good to hear your news and will look forward to your video on coverstitch machines etc. I am seriously wanting to invest in either the Janome 2000 or 3000 not sure which one to go for. As I dont live close to where one is displayed and ready to buy am hoping to order one and hope I can work it all out by watching RUclips to get tutorials. I love knits and this is many reasons to master the finishing off when you make t'shirts and tops so it looks more professional.
Wow, you have been busy. Good luck with all the projects. I am definitely looking forward to the knit book.
Yes, you are back 🎊🌸
This a great video thank you Greetings from Switzerland
Wonderful to see you. Love your posts such valuable info. So looking forward to your new book.
Great sewing tips
Glad to see you again and looking forward
to more content and your book!
I always mark the right side as well! Don’t ask me why I started doing it 👀…very interested in your coverstitch course, looking forward to more details!
I just got an older serger (overlocker) that converts to a coverlock. I'm anxious to start learning to use it
Hiya. I am so relieved to see that you dont pre-wash jersey. I never used to but after reading it might shrink I started to. But as you said, it makes it so unruly to work with so I feel confident about no pre-wash now. Thanks! Would you say the same for sweatshirting? I imagine anything with elastane in it won't shrink much anyway? Great to see you back too.
Yay thanks for another great video!
Thank you so much I did learn a lot from this video. I will go over and look at your patterns., also interested in your cover stitch course. Cheers Tricia
Thank you very much for this great tutorial. I do love your sewing tips with the Bernina soooo much
G'day!!
Was literally yesterday or the day before, wondering where you were!
Nowadays thoughts go straight to illness, so VERY glad you've just been working too hard, trying to get yourself into an early grave instead!
Joking of course. Can't wait to be able to buy your jeans book!
Don't work to hard, or you'll find you can't do anything at all.
🙂
Health is great *knock on wood* but yes life is hectic right now 🙂 Thank you so much for being so caring ❤️
@@Thelaststitch keep up the great work, but not too hard, don't wanna burn yourself out!
Very interesting Johanna
Va kul! Jag hade helt missat att du hade publicerat mönster. Så nu fick du mig att handla också. Din coverstich-bok köpte jag när den var ny och den var min räddning när jag slet med min maskin. Ska definitivt fortsätta att hålla koll på vad du har för dig också.
Oh wow - this is exactly what I've been looking for - how to cut knits. I used a twin needle (ballpoint) as pattern suggested to hem a pair of child's leggings. After much testing and adjusting tension (both top and bottom) and adjusting stitch length etc. I got it done but still with some tunneling. I don't own a serger or coverstitch, and don't know which I would prefer actually. I want to make more knit clothing - especially for a granddaughter (and perhaps myself since seeing your beautiful stripe top and its many variations).
If you are serious about sewing knits, a serger is a fantastic investment. It will become a real work horse. A coverstitch machine is a luxury - very nice but it won't get nearly the use a serger will.
Sent too fast.. I really appreciate this as I have very little experience with knits.
Many thanks.
Good tips. Thank you!
Please take care of yourself as it sounds like you may be over-extended (with the full-time day job etc.) However, I can fully understand your decision to take a job with a regular pay cheque. Sounds like you made a good decision in light of financial trends in last while. But do look after yourself and make time for things that are healthy and ease stress.
I'm obsessive about marking right sides with freezer tape. Great to avoid mistakes when I'm tired. (Or black fabric.)
Congratulations, your hard work is paying off……oh the day job the struggle is real.
How did I miss the Eivy release?! 😍
Can the sleeve be cut on the fold with your patterns?
Where did you get that iron pegboard holder? I like it. I think I would love it
That looks like IKEA to me.
@@esbs3268 I'm not taking about the board ...I'm talking about the holder her iron is sitting in as a hook. I see some on Amazon but they r made to mounted to wall
☺️
Is it supposed to be a wall mounted iron holder but u just put the hood through the screw holes?
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I would love to buy the Eivy cardigan, but hate to print out and adjust the printer and glue together the paper sheets.
Are the any place where I can buy the pattern ready printed as we can at "The Fold Line"?
I hear you! Not yet unfortunately, but getting in touch with The Fold Line about selling my patterns is on my to-do-list 🙂
Looking forward to it
I think many have the same problem as I have, think it will increase your sales.
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Awesome tips
Great information. Thank you 😊