Thank you!!!!! I’m 44, and I just started sewing this year. This is the kind of basic information that I haven’t been taught. You are much appreciated.
I was lucky enough to have Home Ec in Jr High School were we where taught these important nuances. Unfortunately this subject has been removed from curriculum. And I for one am beyond grateful you love sharing these with us. You definitely ROCK
I think I learned this 1 million years ago in what they called "home ec". I'm that old! But I was a rebel and didn't think I'd ever use sewing🙄. Now I'm a 64-year-old idiot and wish I'd paid attention😂. You do have a gift for teaching, and you make it fun. You're such an encourager 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊. Thank you!
You are not an idiot! Also, 64 is. Young in. You have plenty of time to learn from Chelsea and she is an absolute awesome teacher! Don’t put yourself down. You were probably only 15 or so. I did the same thing in Home Economics. Bless you.
Such essential stuff to know as a beginner sewist! I grew up learning these basics from my mom and often assume everyone will know these basics. But they don't. So thankyou for sharing this basic info for all the newbies out there so they won't be so intimidated to start a project
Learned this info ions ago back in the day when Home Economics was taught. So good of you to share this information to all the new sewers and a refresh for us old sewers. Thanks
This was very, very helpful! I never understood what the difference was. Also, thank you for your joy that you share in your videos and the uplifting spirit that gives us confidence to try things and confirmation that we are doing a great job. This is what sets apart your videos for me. ❤ I just love them! Also, you seem like the sweetest lady! God bless and I look forward to watching more. 😊
I need help finishing necks. if you run out of things to make A video about, I would love to see how you finish the neck and the button down front of the shirt! Thanks for the lesson! your hair is so pretty!!!!!!
Could you please make a video on the best way (besides tearing which you showed in this video) to make a straight cut with your fabric. I'm just the worst cutter!! I'm learning so much from you. Thank you!
Its after I cut the fabric is when I get confused. I understand certain directions have more give, then others. But alot of fabrics these days dont always stretch or have give.
Thank you!!!!!
I’m 44, and I just started sewing this year. This is the kind of basic information that I haven’t been taught. You are much appreciated.
Thank you for educating the younger generation on the nuances of fabric and sewing. This is all knowledge everyone needs to have.😊
Teaching is your gift!
I was lucky enough to have Home Ec in Jr High School were we where taught these important nuances. Unfortunately this subject has been removed from curriculum. And I for one am beyond grateful you love sharing these with us. You definitely ROCK
Very clear explanation !
I think I learned this 1 million years ago in what they called "home ec". I'm that old! But I was a rebel and didn't think I'd ever use sewing🙄. Now I'm a 64-year-old idiot and wish I'd paid attention😂. You do have a gift for teaching, and you make it fun. You're such an encourager 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊. Thank you!
You are not an idiot! Also, 64 is. Young in. You have plenty of time to learn from Chelsea and she is an absolute awesome teacher! Don’t put yourself down. You were probably only 15 or so. I did the same thing in Home Economics. Bless you.
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Such essential stuff to know as a beginner sewist! I grew up learning these basics from my mom and often assume everyone will know these basics. But they don't. So thankyou for sharing this basic info for all the newbies out there so they won't be so intimidated to start a project
Learned this info ions ago back in the day when Home Economics was taught.
So good of you to share this information to all the new sewers and a refresh for us old sewers. Thanks
Warp and weave was what I was taught in high school
This was very, very helpful! I never understood what the difference was. Also, thank you for your joy that you share in your videos and the uplifting spirit that gives us confidence to try things and confirmation that we are doing a great job. This is what sets apart your videos for me. ❤ I just love them! Also, you seem like the sweetest lady!
God bless and I look forward to watching more. 😊
Aw, thanks so much! You're so sweet! 😊
You are an amazing teacher.
Aw, thank you so much!
I just lovely your personality. It just shines through in your teaching and makes everything so enjoyable.❤😊
Wow, thank you!
Really helpful this explanation. Sewing all my life but never really paid attention to the grain.
Oh my goodness I had forgotten this!! Thank you!!!
Thank you Chelsea ❤
Very interesting. I needed that info. Thanks a million!
Love your shirt!!!!
Good info. Thanks. BTW. Your eyes and hair are just as gorgeous as your wonderful personality! ❤
Aw, thank you so much! 😊
Thank you for such a clear explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow. I learned something new today. Thank you 😊
I'm so glad!
❤ Thank you
I need help finishing necks. if you run out of things to make A video about, I would love to see how you finish the neck and the button down front of the shirt! Thanks for the lesson! your hair is so pretty!!!!!!
Thank you.
Thank you for the info.
Thank you. Good information
Could you please make a video on the best way (besides tearing which you showed in this video) to make a straight cut with your fabric. I'm just the worst cutter!! I'm learning so much from you. Thank you!
Its after I cut the fabric is when I get confused. I understand certain directions have more give, then others. But alot of fabrics these days dont always stretch or have give.
Can you explain nap of fabric?
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Can you rip it on the crosswise grain?
You are so special! Can you rip fleece?🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
I'm always confused when the pattern says to cut on the bias.
I just bought a sewing machine and it's making a knocking sound I changed the needle but it still makes the noise 😔
How to fold fabric to cut it without ending up cutting it into two pieces. If that makes sense
Another sewest keeps on saying will quilt fabric what is it?