I subscribed in the first minute thanks to your amazing green dress and how it suits you and how you speak, move, smile) Some patterns are not so modern, except the first skirt and the yellow dress and that with dots at the end, but you make me want to sew all the wardrobe by myself))) The video is hypnotic, you are so cute) It is little bit long, but very inspiring and convincing)) You probably don't see your English elegance in the way you speak and in the style of your channel, but it's the thing that keeps the reason to make my own collection.
Thank you Yana for your lovely comment. I am so glad you enjoyed the video - the yellow dress is my favourite! I hope you enjoy sewing your own wardrobe too and thank you so much for watching and subscribing! ❤
Thank you so much Sally. The fabric is a viscose from Felicity Fabrics. I bought it over a year ago now though so I am not sure it will be in stock any more sadly.
I really loved seeing your makes and your explaining of the details. Also liked the garments where you hacked a pattern and how you did it. Your videos are a pleasure to watch plus I always feel like I learn something.
All of your makes are lovely as usual. You are so very talented. I love your new hair cut and I believe you also got your hair highlighted. It is cute.
I know what you mean about loosing your sew joe I’ve just had a three week holiday and I’m struggling to get my sewing juices flowing. Your enthusiasm regarding these sewing patterns is motivating me to stop being so lazy and start a project. X
Thank you Anne! I think sewing motivation definitely has its highs and lows doesn't it. I love finding the project that sparks my creativity again. Thank you so much for watching.
Thanks for your inspiration Amelia. My sewing class is doing a.the Style Arc Montana dress. It has an expansion pack to change up and challenge you. It's now cut out and ready for the next class x
It was so lovely to see you back Amelia! You always inspire me. I had lost my "sew jo" like you. I wondered if it's a summer plague? :) So many things I love to do in the summer - walk, ride my bike, visit with friends. But in watching you today, I was able to reclaim my motivation to finish an "over top" I had put aside on my cutting table a month ago. I had been thinking about making up a couple of Ogden "dresses" for the summer. I love that pattern too. Hearing you talk about it was what drove me back to my cutting table. I'm strict with myself with a rule that I cannot start something new until I've finished the project I have on the go :) If I start allowing that permissiveness in my sewing world, who knows if I'll ever get anything completed? :) Thanks again Amelia for another great video. I always love to see your makes! You habitually work with gorgeous fabrics and your sewing is magnificently neat.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Kathleen. I am so glad you enjoyed the video and that you are enjoying your sewing again! I would love to try an Ogden 'dress' soon. I hope yours turn out really well!
I made the Vetiver blouse. Sleeves too floppy so pleated them. Instead of ruffle I hacked the avid Seamstress dress so now have 20 buttons and button holes in front. And I can get it on without opening any of the buttons. I love it. It's loose and airy. ❤️ Loved what you've done x
The Vetiver sleeves would look so cute with a pleat! I did size down on mine to get a more fitted look. I bet it would look so cute as a dress! Thanks so much for watching.
Great video! I must try the indigo again. I found the arm holes were uncomfortable. Plus the curve at the waist isn’t echoed in the hem as I recall- so the hem line looked uneven to me. When I wear mine it feels like it’s on backwards 😂
I wasn't sure about the curved waistline either - but it has been fine. I haven't noticed a hem dip yet, but I will definitely be looking more closely next time I put the dress on! 😂❤
Your makes are lovely as always. I especially love that faces blouse. I do wish that blouse pattern came in a printed version. I recently purchased a skirt PDF pattern-my first and probably my last PDF. I now need to find somewhere where I can get it printed up. Sort of frustrating. But I really need some of that Lady Maclroy faces fabric.
I find sticking pdf patterns together frustrating too, unless they are only small patterns for children etc. I use Fabulosew to print them A0 and they are fantastic! Thank you so much for watching!
Thank you so much Kerry, I am glad you enjoyed the vlog. I bought the cami fabric from Sister Mintaka. It is a Nerida Hansen cotton sateen. I did buy it over a year ago now though, so I am not sure if it is still available.
Thank you so much for making and sharing your video, that was so helpful to me as I still think of myself as a nervous beginner. Love the culottes and TatB dress you're wearing x I have that pattern but I'm terrified to open the packet 😂
Thanks so much Aud, I am glad you enjoyed the video. I think new patterns always seem daunting, but TATB instructions are so, so good. I always really enjoy sewing her patterns! Thanks so much for watching. ❤
Such lovely makes as always. You always make me giggle. I think sometimes you are about to burst out laughing 🤣 Could I ask which size of the Vetiver blouse you made? Thank you :)
Absolutely love all of these suggestions! I’m a confident beginner and I feel like these patterns will challenge me just enough. Thanks!
Great recommendations for our sewing friends🥰
Thank you so much!
Great patterns xx
I subscribed in the first minute thanks to your amazing green dress and how it suits you and how you speak, move, smile) Some patterns are not so modern, except the first skirt and the yellow dress and that with dots at the end, but you make me want to sew all the wardrobe by myself))) The video is hypnotic, you are so cute) It is little bit long, but very inspiring and convincing)) You probably don't see your English elegance in the way you speak and in the style of your channel, but it's the thing that keeps the reason to make my own collection.
Thank you Yana for your lovely comment. I am so glad you enjoyed the video - the yellow dress is my favourite! I hope you enjoy sewing your own wardrobe too and thank you so much for watching and subscribing! ❤
Great video, love your makes. Please can you share the fabric details on the dress you are wearing x
Thank you so much Sally. The fabric is a viscose from Felicity Fabrics. I bought it over a year ago now though so I am not sure it will be in stock any more sadly.
Fabulous vlog Amelia thank you for the inspiration 👗👚the way you have hacked your Indigo and Day dresses is very clever I ❤️ them 🥰
Thank you so much Lynne. I really enjoyed hacking the dress patterns! Thanks for watching. ❤
Beautiful selection of you makes Amelia they are all lovely you ard so talented x
Thank you Judith! That is very kind. ❤
I really loved seeing your makes and your explaining of the details. Also liked the garments where you hacked a pattern and how you did it. Your videos are a pleasure to watch plus I always feel like I learn something.
Thank you so much Dawn. I am so glad you enjoy the videos!
Lovely makes and great vlog!
Thank you for watching!
I enjoy your videos and I love that you always show us how the garments looks on you.
I don't know how to read patterns but I know how to draft my own
Thank you! I am glad you are enjoying the videos.
All of your makes are lovely as usual. You are so very talented. I love your new hair cut and I believe you also got your hair highlighted. It is cute.
Thank you so much Carol!
I know what you mean about loosing your sew joe I’ve just had a three week holiday and I’m struggling to get my sewing juices flowing. Your enthusiasm regarding these sewing patterns is motivating me to stop being so lazy and start a project. X
Thank you Anne! I think sewing motivation definitely has its highs and lows doesn't it. I love finding the project that sparks my creativity again. Thank you so much for watching.
Love the dress you're wearing!!
Thank you! ❤️
OK, I am sold on the Winslow Cullots now. I've been umming and ahhing about getting it, but I am now so keen to try it! Fabulous video like always!!
Thank you so much. The Winslows are so swishy and comfy. 😊 Thank you for watching! ❤
Thank you again for your inspiration Amelia. Love your channel.
Thank you Libby. I am so glad you enjoyed the video. ❤
I love the indigo too!
Such a great, versatile pattern!
Beautiful piece's always.....not as simple, but great for anyone with a waist 😹❣️
Thank you Karol.
Thanks for your inspiration Amelia. My sewing class is doing a.the Style Arc Montana dress. It has an expansion pack to change up and challenge you. It's now cut out and ready for the next class x
I would love to try another Style Arc pattern soon. The Montana looks lovely. I hope you enjoy sewing it up!
Love love love your own version of the indigo - I would never have guessed it was the Indigo - so great how versatile it is 🥰
Thank you Angela! I actually wear this version a lot more than my other original Indigo - it does make it look quite different!
I love your giddiness on this vlog!!! Amazing projects, thank you!!!
Thank you so much Carmen. I really enjoyed sharing these patterns! Thank you so much for watching. ❤
Absolutely love this video, really well thought out … I still haven’t sewn an Ogden cami … eeek!
Thank you so much Emma! I can't believe it took me so long to make an Ogden. Now I just want to make more!
I have been hacking the Indigo dress to have a longer skirt, it’s such a versatile pattern! Thanks for the tip about adding ties.
Thank you Emma. The Indigo is such a great pattern, isn't it! ❤
Great video. You've got a lovely collection. So talented 😊 .
Thank you so much Doreen!
It was so lovely to see you back Amelia! You always inspire me. I had lost my "sew jo" like you. I wondered if it's a summer plague? :) So many things I love to do in the summer - walk, ride my bike, visit with friends. But in watching you today, I was able to reclaim my motivation to finish an "over top" I had put aside on my cutting table a month ago. I had been thinking about making up a couple of Ogden "dresses" for the summer. I love that pattern too. Hearing you talk about it was what drove me back to my cutting table. I'm strict with myself with a rule that I cannot start something new until I've finished the project I have on the go :) If I start allowing that permissiveness in my sewing world, who knows if I'll ever get anything completed? :) Thanks again Amelia for another great video. I always love to see your makes! You habitually work with gorgeous fabrics and your sewing is magnificently neat.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Kathleen. I am so glad you enjoyed the video and that you are enjoying your sewing again! I would love to try an Ogden 'dress' soon. I hope yours turn out really well!
I love all of your makes and as always love your videos! 🥰
Thank you so much Judy, that is really kind!
I made the Vetiver blouse. Sleeves too floppy so pleated them. Instead of ruffle I hacked the avid Seamstress dress so now have 20 buttons and button holes in front. And I can get it on without opening any of the buttons. I love it. It's loose and airy. ❤️ Loved what you've done x
The Vetiver sleeves would look so cute with a pleat! I did size down on mine to get a more fitted look. I bet it would look so cute as a dress! Thanks so much for watching.
@@sewamelia next time I have it on I'll tag you. It does look nice.
Love all the makes and the fabrics you chose are gorgeous😍
Thank you so much!
Great video! I must try the indigo again. I found the arm holes were uncomfortable. Plus the curve at the waist isn’t echoed in the hem as I recall- so the hem line looked uneven to me. When I wear mine it feels like it’s on backwards 😂
I wasn't sure about the curved waistline either - but it has been fine. I haven't noticed a hem dip yet, but I will definitely be looking more closely next time I put the dress on! 😂❤
Terrific thank you. 🙋🏼♀️🇦🇺
Thank you for watching!
Your makes are lovely as always. I especially love that faces blouse. I do wish that blouse pattern came in a printed version. I recently purchased a skirt PDF pattern-my first and probably my last PDF. I now need to find somewhere where I can get it printed up. Sort of frustrating. But I really need some of that Lady Maclroy faces fabric.
Sew Over It has a printing service. Yorkshire Sew Girl and Alex Judge have mentioned the companies they use in the UK.
I find sticking pdf patterns together frustrating too, unless they are only small patterns for children etc. I use Fabulosew to print them A0 and they are fantastic! Thank you so much for watching!
@@sewamelia Thank you.
Beautiful vlog as always. Can I ask where the fabric you used for the Ogden cami is from please, I love it x
Thank you so much Kerry, I am glad you enjoyed the vlog. I bought the cami fabric from Sister Mintaka. It is a Nerida Hansen cotton sateen. I did buy it over a year ago now though, so I am not sure if it is still available.
Thank you so much for making and sharing your video, that was so helpful to me as I still think of myself as a nervous beginner. Love the culottes and TatB dress you're wearing x I have that pattern but I'm terrified to open the packet 😂
Thanks so much Aud, I am glad you enjoyed the video. I think new patterns always seem daunting, but TATB instructions are so, so good. I always really enjoy sewing her patterns! Thanks so much for watching. ❤
Such lovely makes as always. You always make me giggle. I think sometimes you are about to burst out laughing 🤣
Could I ask which size of the Vetiver blouse you made? Thank you :)
Thank you Elaine. I loved filming this one! I made a size C in the Vetiver, which was a size down from my measurements, but it fits perfectly.