I love your teaching style. I’m new to seeing clothes and the button placket has me stumped with the instructions included with the pattern. It would be so helpful to have a slower step by step tutorial just for that part. I made your laundry day tee and just printed out this pattern for the ballad blouse. So looking forward to having some new clothes. Thank you for your videos. So grateful for your time and expertise 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you so much for this video! It was very informative and you made it look like I might be able to do them! Thanks for taking the time to show us these techniques!
My grandmother used to boil chicken's feet to make a gelatinous size for fine cloth, but then she also made her own chalk from shells ground to powder.
Thanks for this video. I just had to do a Burrito roll on a shirt that I was making for my son. I was so confused and had to search online for what to do. Thankfully I found Karina from Lifting Pins and Needles and she walked me right through it, now I need to do a sleeve placket so they look nice and not homemade.
Tessa, thank you for another great video! I’ve been sewing for 60 years but I always learn something new from you! And I just bought the beautiful Ballad. Question-what is that small seam gauge you used for your French seam? -Addie
I love your teaching style. I’m new to seeing clothes and the button placket has me stumped with the instructions included with the pattern. It would be so helpful to have a slower step by step tutorial just for that part. I made your laundry day tee and just printed out this pattern for the ballad blouse. So looking forward to having some new clothes. Thank you for your videos. So grateful for your time and expertise 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you for the feedback! I'm glad you found it helpful! ☺️ ~J
Thank you for this video, this help me to prepare when I get to these techniques.
You got this! Happy Sewing! ~K
These tutorial style videos are so great!!!
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much for this video! It was very informative and you made it look like I might be able to do them! Thanks for taking the time to show us these techniques!
You are so welcome!
Very helpful! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! ~K
Very helpful. Thanks so much.
So glad!
I hope you are better soon. I also have been battling a virus/cold and it sucks! At least I don't have to work.
Gelatin, who would have thought! Off to the store tomorrow to get some. Brilliant! 💗
My grandmother used to boil chicken's feet to make a gelatinous size for fine cloth, but then she also made her own chalk from shells ground to powder.
@@jirup wow 😮🎉❤
Right?!
Whoa!!
Thanks for this video. I just had to do a Burrito roll on a shirt that I was making for my son. I was so confused and had to search online for what to do. Thankfully I found Karina from Lifting Pins and Needles and she walked me right through it, now I need to do a sleeve placket so they look nice and not homemade.
Wonderful!
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you!
Tessa, thank you for another great video! I’ve been sewing for 60 years but I always learn something new from you! And I just bought the beautiful Ballad. Question-what is that small seam gauge you used for your French seam? -Addie
Wonderful! So glad to hear that
I've always thought the burrito rolled yoke was true sewing witchcraft.
Especially on a sleeveless - like what?! 🤯
@@LoveNotions Yes!!!!!