This was so informative and explains why I have never been happy with any of the pants I made to date. Wrong fabric choices were apparently my specialty. I always picked heavier and stiffer fabrics then I should have. Now, I understand. Thank you for the big eye-opener. I have learned so much!
Great idea to serge edges after bringing home. I want to again try pants. Fit has always been my trouble. Love all your tips and I am glad I found you.❤️
Karina, this is such a great lesson on fabric! I'm new to garment sewing and my fabric knowledge is sorely lacking. With the stay at home orders these past months I've been looking at fabric online and I'm so frustrated because I don't know what to look for and I can't touch any of it! You have answered so many questions about the quality and appropriateness for these fabrics. I know I'm not alone in saying Thank You for your clear, concise lesson and sharing your experience with us. I'm going to wait to buy fabric (because I want to touch it!) and then I will challenge myself with a pair of pants. I'm saving these videos for reference. Again, thank you for sharing your knowledge. ❤️
I’m with you on the touching experience! It’s clearly superior and I’ve had to buy online now too.... it’s a worry as to if what will arrive is what I thought....
I've learned so much about different fabrics from this video. It's given me a much better understanding of the look and feel of them. Also, I had no idea that rayon, double gauze etc shrunk so much. Great tip too about serging some fabrics before washing. A big thank you from me Karina!
I’ve made all the mistakes one can imagine in the past... little pants after washing them for the first time... you name it. I started young and it’s all happened to me 😄
Glad I found your pants tutorial, I have made 3 pairs of pants and the crotch is always way down near my knees was beginning to think they were drafted for giants . I am 5 foot 2 with a not very long torso . Eager to try my next pair . Thanks Vicki
Just the mention of the crinkle rayon makes me wince. My daughter had a favorite skirt and blouse set (ready made). When I washed it (cold water, gentle wash) I was horrified to pull it out of the washer and see it a shrunken mess. I tried to block it with my hands, but it was a disaster. I’ve since found out that it can be steam ironed back to a semblance of former glory but not before it was thrown out. It did grow and bag as it was worn so my 2 daughters and I have steered completely clear of it. Great information in this series!
Tell me about it. In my teens I made a beautiful romper... wore it once, washed it and wow. It didn’t even fit my 5ft friend I tried to give it too. Lesson learnt and I’ve stayed away from it.
There are other videos out there about fabric choices but I like yours centered on a specific garment best. It helps me understand more about the fabrics on their own, too. Thank you.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I used to sew many years ago and it’s great to have a place to relearn what to do and how to understand what fabric to use. I didn’t make pants but I am very keen to try as like many people I can’t find any in the shop that fit.
Wow, thank you for this thorough description of fabric recommendations for elastic waist pants. It is very helpful. I'm looking forward to watching the next episode!
I once made a viscose cami that I didnt prewash, intending it for steam only but it ended up in the wash accidentally 😂 so now its a crop top. Thanks for the informational video!
Great series. The only pants I have made are leggings and pajama pants. The pajama pants were from a cotton flannel and the leggings, which I don't make skin tight, were from a poly/nylon/lycra blend fabric. My leggings are more like cigarette pants. They glide over the shape of my legs and have a little room in the knee. I don't like anything skin tight and that is good as I don't have the figure to wear anything that tight anymore!! LOL. I am looking forward to the fitting video! Glad to hear that you and your family are safe and healthy!
So much useful information in this video. I have learnt so much. Maybe you can do a series on tops or dresses one day, showing us different fabrics that can be used or not. Thank you Katrina. Always look forward to your videos. xxx
Totally awesome! I make a lot of knit shorts. I just started making woven shorts again. Since I love linen…well I am making Linen tops, shorts and pants. I live in a hot climate so linen is year round here. No rule about not after Labor Day and not before Memorial Day. I use a lot of fabrics. Love your series. I just found your channel this year and I binge watch in order and take notes. It is ALL great!!! I must admit I have only been watching a few channels for about a year now. Thank you again.
That striped fabric would definitely not look like pjs. The stripes give you many colors you can work with in a matching top, I thinks it’s classy fabric that in no way looks like pjs. I’d get a matching color blouse and see how classy it’d turn out, . I’d maybe use capri 13:07 pants. You’ll look fantastic and classy casual. I love to see it on you!
I’m loving this series and have learned that I’m never too old to learn lol. Great explanation of the different types of fabrics in this one. Thanks for your hard work 😊
Excellent tips! I'm trilled that you talked about linen! I'm making my first linen dress now and loving how it sews! I ordered more!! Great information!
Thankyou so much Karina , your opinion is very important and this was so informative , really looking forward to more in the series and I will always serge the edges of rayon type fabrics after this , so glad you shared that little gem 🌈 !!
My goodness - so much helpful information here! Thank you! I'm watching one video a day so I can really absorb the info. I look forward to episode #3 tomorrow 🤩
That't just what I've started doing and for exactly the same reason! Serging my fabrics as soon as I buy them and putting straight in the laundry - then I know if a fabric in my stash is serged it's because it's been washed!
Hi Karina, I made a pair of loose fitting pants in polyester viscose with a drawstring waist for an unplanned holiday break, so in a hurry. Loved them, wore them once and had totally forgotten to prewash the fabric in my hurry. The legs shrank 6” after the first wash. I could still get them on but couldn’t even make them Capri style because of the way the original pattern was cut. I cried. Still have them, love the fabric but haven’t figured out anything I could get out of the fabric yet, maybe one day. I will never forget to prewash fabric again though. Good tip to surge first to prevent fraying.
Know what you mean about the PJ look with florals but I always squeeze out a top and not let tbe extra fabric go to waste. If I wear them together I tend to style them with a long line waterfall cotton lace sleeveless cardy to tone it all down. Great series.
I made some in my teens and even my 5ft friend couldn’t wear them back then. (I tried to gift them after they turned tiny). I had prewashed and they kept getting smaller.
I've been sewing for years! And I'm still learning, what fabric shrink the worst & which ones drape the best for home made pants. One thing I know I'm gonna do is bite the bullet & purchase a stripe linen for a nice pair of pants. Happy sewing y'all! Blessings from Tennessee, USA
This was very helpful. I think picking out the right fabric can be the scariest part. I just love all your videos. Thank you for all the work you put into them.
This was so interesting! I really dislike crinkle rayon. The colors are always so dull, and it never looks nice, always just looking baggy. Thanks for another great tutorial.
Thank you so much for this video it makes sense to use fabric that appropriate for the pants. Im struggling to find Rayon Twill here in the UK. I can find Viscose Twill but would like a more structured fabric. Looking forward to the next videos in this series xx
What a nice series you're putting out for us. I've made quite a few pull on wide elastic waist pants (the elastic just sewn on) in tropical or floral rayon because it is hot where I live. I made the mistake of making a pair out of a solid color rayon like that blue you held up and oh the wrinkles are so obvious. Now I want to try a couple of pair with the yoga waistband. Thanks as always and looking forward to the fitting.
I’ve made bad choices with rayon before too. Any type of mess, I’ve done it lol. I do love flowery pants with navy or black background... I’m a sucker for those.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles And those floral prints can get wrinkled, they don't really show. I love flowery pants with a solid top! Hope you are staying safe there in Brazil.
Guess what I made pants with Double Gauze OOO lovely and comfy but you could get me and my other half in and he is a big guy going to use them for PJs 😄😄😄
I loved all of your video sequence about making pull-on pants. Thank you! Do you think pattern companies could improve the way they give fabric suggestions on the pattern envelope? Maybe recommend the fabric weight or flowiness, for instance? What other characteristics could be listed so we make fewer mistakes in fabric choice? A pattern for slim-leg pull-on pants that I just bought (Simplicity 1165) recommends everything from gingham to jersey for this particular style. That seems all over the map to me.
I always prewash everything before it goes into my sewing room. Even all my 💯 % quilting cotton. Can't wait to get some Rayon Twill & Tencel Twill. Also some Rayon blends. I'm enjoying this series as well 😊
I’m using a Pj pattern but for regular wear shorts.. I’ve got some linen I bought on sale and I’m wondering if it would be a good fit for shorts. Sounds like structurally yes now I just have to decide if I would wear dark red or dark green linen shorts and what to wear them with..
Thank you.. I never know what fabric to use for what! I'm a beginner with clothes.. I mostly use knits with my serger..but i want to make pants and a jacket soon.. I'm looking forward to the next part. Ihope you also cover positive and negative ease.. I have no idea what that means! Thank you for all you do!!😍❤
Positive ease is what you use for woven fabrics, meaning that the finished garment measurement is larger than the body circumference at that particular point. So let’s say you choose size 12 for your hip width of 100cm and the final measurement of the garment is 112cm, then you have 12cm of positive ease. Which allows you to sit for example. Patterns for knit fabrics tend to use negative ease, meaning that the finished measurement of the garment tends to be smaller than your body measurement, so the fabric stretches and hugs your body. This prevents it from drooping down towards the floor, for example, making the garment look baggy and unflattering. Hope this helps.
Great information! Thank you so much. But around 7:11 you were talking about Rayon/ Cotton blends. The graphic says that it shrinks 100%...did you mean 10%?
Could you make recommendations on pull-on dress pant?. I haven't sewed in a few years and fabrics must have changed as fabrics didn't use to shrink that much.
Polyester fabric does not shrink much at all. I was mainly talking about natural fibres here. Pull on dress pants? Any of these could be if the fabric is dressier. Bottom weight crepe suiting fabric would make any of these dressier.
I just made a pair of city shorts from a tencel blend with cotton. I found if I didn't use a thinner thread and a microtex needle, the weave would spread apart and show too much of the white thread instead of blue. This matter didn't take top stitching well. Can you suggest the best sewing technique for the tencel?
I have made pull up pants out of quilting cotton. I love them because cotton is natural, and linen is too expensive for me. Cotton or linen are the best for summer.
[Just FYI I'm a quilter and always pre-wash ... especially since working for a retail fabric store and seeing all the chemicals fabrics are preserved with. Ick. Plus to get some of the color bleeding out. But that's just me!] Thanks for this series and this video ... you brought up so many important aspects of sewing pants and selecting fabrics. Did you have any suggestion for how much extra to buy when you choose a shrinky rayon or something like that? Thanks 💚💚💚
I’ve heard that a lot of quilters wash after sewing so that it shrinks and the stitching pops up more. I guess it’s personal preference and if quilted, I couldn’t cope with not washing 😄. I’d get 1/4 yard extra for rayon.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles To each their own, as you say, Karina. A washed quilt looks used to me, and it's a quaint and lovely look, but not how I prefer to give a quilt, if you know what I mean. And I couldn't give a quilt with unwashed fabric to anyone ... they used to use formaldehyde to preserve fabrics. 🙀🙀🙀 Thanks for the yardage tip. 😻😻😻
I’ve been a quilter for decades and many quilters don’t prewash. Because there are so many precuts out there now- which you absolutely do not prewash ( they lose their shape and size )- you do not want to mix the two or your quilt will turn out wonky. Best not to unless you are certain you will be using yardage for the whole quilt. For clothing, definitely prewash cottons.😀
Thank you so much for this overview. I was wondering what you think about cotton sateen for a looser pull up pant? Because of the environmental impact of rayon and viscose I would rather not use them and linen can be soooo freaking expensive. but moreover linen tends to get baggy after a day wearing it and have to put it in the washing machine to get the shape back. I find this problematic as I don’t want to wash clothes before they are actually dirty as washing also has an environmental impact and is not good for the durability of the fabric. Hence, the need to make new pants from new fabric, which has to be produced, which also has an environmental impact (land use for monocrops and toxic dyeing) Another good thing about cotton sateen is that it tends to get used for bedding materials and is readily available for thrifting (to make a pants out of recycled bedding cotton sateen). To be honest, as a newbie in the sewing community, I’m a bit disappointed in the lack of discussion on environmental impacts 😳
About environmental impact of fabric, cotton also has its part in consuming excessive water for its production, taking between 10,000 and 20,000 gallons of water to make a single pair of jeans and up to 3,000 to make a T-shirt. While also using high levels of pesticides and toxic chemicals. I am well versed in all the topics you mention. Making the decisions on the fabrics you prefer is your own and making pants with cotton sateen is your choice. They will be stiff and structured. About having discussions on environmental impacts, it’s not my obligation to do so. It’s my choice. I do my best to be sustainable in all areas of my life (thrifting, reusing my clothes til they rip, using the least amount of fabric possible, being a vegetarian my whole life.... etc)
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles I seem to have touched a nerve here. I know about the use of water for cotton production, which is why I wanted to thrift it, rather than buying new fabric. As I can can get hold on thrifted cotton sateen, I was asking your advice on it, as I did not see it mentioned in your video. Moreover, my point on the lack of discussion on environment was pointed towards the sewing community as a whole, and certainly was not putting it up as some kind of obligation for you personally.
@@mandarintomato9205 I’m not going to be the person who will shame people for purchasing fabric to create garments and do a hobby that they love and that brings happiness. That’s my choice. It does not mean I don’t care about the environment. You’ve chosen and area you want to focus on. I’ve chosen to sew.
Hi Katrina, could you say something about warmer fabrics please. It's "summer here but still only 12 degrees! Have Simplicity 8378 it says "styled for kinits" but the photo doesn't look like jogging pants, It's similar to the pattern you used. I was thinking that if I made a size bigger I could use a stretch fabric.....What would you advise? Thanks
This video is about woven styles. I would never every make a pattern designed for knits with a woven. Even if sizing up. The drafting is different and the results are usually poor. Your pattern is for knit fabrics, I would use that.
Sorry, I live in Brazil and haven’t been to the US since 1992. I don’t shop there at all so have no way of recommending. A general sewing Facebook group might be more helpful.
Im new to sewing my own clothes, so, i need all the advice i can get. TYSM for sharing your knowledge and techniques with us. Do you have any suggestions for using threads with the different fabrics ? Should I use a rayon thread with cotton fabric, or, should i try to get the same kind of thread as the fabric I'm using. Also, which material of thread is least likely to make Linton in your sewing machine ? TY for answering if you can. Love your channel. 😻
Thank u for this video! Do you have any advice about structured shorts? I have some fabric that's too stiff and heavy for an elasticised waist, but would be great with a zipper.
Ok so, lets say that I tried to make some wide pants before watching your video. So of course the fabric I used is the one that you do not recommend because too heavy (more for fit pants than wide ones) and right now I have this bulky legs that I think have too much fabric in front (for the plead) and not enough fabric on the sides, so too much fabric between the legs, not enough on the sides. IS there ANY solution for something like that?? Can someone please help me ?😫🙏🏼😭
Thanks for passing on your fabric recommendations. This is the most challenging part of sewing for me. Just one question; Do you put your rayon fabric in the dryer as well? Thanks for all your great content.
This was so informative and explains why I have never been happy with any of the pants I made to date. Wrong fabric choices were apparently my specialty. I always picked heavier and stiffer fabrics then I should have. Now, I understand. Thank you for the big eye-opener. I have learned so much!
Viscose=rayon - WOW! So glad to learn that!
Great idea to serge edges after bringing home. I want to again try pants. Fit has always been my trouble. Love all your tips and I am glad I found you.❤️
Karina, this is such a great lesson on fabric! I'm new to garment sewing and my fabric knowledge is sorely lacking. With the stay at home orders these past months I've been looking at fabric online and I'm so frustrated because I don't know what to look for and I can't touch any of it! You have answered so many questions about the quality and appropriateness for these fabrics. I know I'm not alone in saying Thank You for your clear, concise lesson and sharing your experience with us. I'm going to wait to buy fabric (because I want to touch it!) and then I will challenge myself with a pair of pants. I'm saving these videos for reference. Again, thank you for sharing your knowledge. ❤️
I’m with you on the touching experience! It’s clearly superior and I’ve had to buy online now too.... it’s a worry as to if what will arrive is what I thought....
I learned several things I didn’t know about various types of fabrics. Thank you, I’m enjoying this series.
That makes me happy. I put loads of thought into this video.
I've learned so much about different fabrics from this video. It's given me a much better understanding of the look and feel of them. Also, I had no idea that rayon, double gauze etc shrunk so much. Great tip too about serging some fabrics before washing. A big thank you from me Karina!
I’ve made all the mistakes one can imagine in the past... little pants after washing them for the first time... you name it. I started young and it’s all happened to me 😄
Glad I found your pants tutorial, I have made 3 pairs of pants and the crotch is always way down near my knees was beginning to think they were drafted for giants . I am 5 foot 2 with a not very long torso . Eager to try my next pair . Thanks Vicki
Just the mention of the crinkle rayon makes me wince. My daughter had a favorite skirt and blouse set (ready made). When I washed it (cold water, gentle wash) I was horrified to pull it out of the washer and see it a shrunken mess. I tried to block it with my hands, but it was a disaster. I’ve since found out that it can be steam ironed back to a semblance of former glory but not before it was thrown out. It did grow and bag as it was worn so my 2 daughters and I have steered completely clear of it. Great information in this series!
Tell me about it. In my teens I made a beautiful romper... wore it once, washed it and wow. It didn’t even fit my 5ft friend I tried to give it too. Lesson learnt and I’ve stayed away from it.
There are other videos out there about fabric choices but I like yours centered on a specific garment best. It helps me understand more about the fabrics on their own, too. Thank you.
Thank you for your wonderful videos. I used to sew many years ago and it’s great to have a place to relearn what to do and how to understand what fabric to use. I didn’t make pants but I am very keen to try as like many people I can’t find any in the shop that fit.
Thank you for addressing this issue as I stuck on pattern fitting for my pants
I’m sure you will get value then. I’m excited to help.
Love the idea that if we surge the edges of fabric & then wash it ~ Afterwards we’ll have a clue if it’s been prewashed & ready to sew!
Wow, thank you for this thorough description of fabric recommendations for elastic waist pants. It is very helpful. I'm looking forward to watching the next episode!
I once made a viscose cami that I didnt prewash, intending it for steam only but it ended up in the wash accidentally 😂 so now its a crop top. Thanks for the informational video!
Oh no! I've done that too!
Really comprehensive invaluable lessons for those needing to learn about fabric. Well done!! xxx
Excellent video Karina. I think that I have made several garments that did NOT work out due to poor choice of fabric.
Oh me too! So many through the years 😄
Thanks for that. Super helpful. I was thinking of using double gauze but didn’t realise it bagged out so much. Lots of good info.
Even the higher thread count cottons relax on the body, imagine the loosely woven... they’ll be pretty pants and look amazing on, for a while.
Just loving your mini series, learning such a lot from you as always. Thank you for sharing all your limitless knowledge.
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you for all the ideas. I’m often stumped by fabric and print selection.
I am so glad I found your channel. Your explanations are excellent! Am looking forward to watching the next episode. :-)
Great series. The only pants I have made are leggings and pajama pants. The pajama pants were from a cotton flannel and the leggings, which I don't make skin tight, were from a poly/nylon/lycra blend fabric. My leggings are more like cigarette pants. They glide over the shape of my legs and have a little room in the knee. I don't like anything skin tight and that is good as I don't have the figure to wear anything that tight anymore!! LOL. I am looking forward to the fitting video! Glad to hear that you and your family are safe and healthy!
So much useful information in this video. I have learnt so much. Maybe you can do a series on tops or dresses one day, showing us different fabrics that can be used or not. Thank you Katrina. Always look forward to your videos. xxx
Karina....this was very informative....I will watch again and take note. --thank you!
I think the same way about overlooking before washing and know if it’s been washed. Thanks for the videos very enjoyable.
It’s a great little reminder when I see it there :)
Oh my goodness, I want that bright pink linen cotton with that floral pattern!
I love it too :)
You are so knowledgeable, thank you! ❤
I needed this information it was wonderful I am dumb on fabric names ,except quilting fabric.
I stick to basics. There are some weird names around there 😄
Fab video keep them coming xx
Sure will :)
Thank you so much for watching.
Totally awesome! I make a lot of knit shorts. I just started making woven shorts again. Since I love linen…well I am making Linen tops, shorts and pants. I live in a hot climate so linen is year round here. No rule about not after Labor Day and not before Memorial Day. I use a lot of fabrics. Love your series. I just found your channel this year and I binge watch in order and take notes. It is ALL great!!! I must admit I have only been watching a few channels for about a year now. Thank you again.
I’m glad you are liking the content. I put my heart and soul into each video 😀😀
That striped fabric would definitely not look like pjs. The stripes give you many colors you can work with in a matching top, I thinks it’s classy fabric that in no way looks like pjs. I’d get a matching color blouse and see how classy it’d turn out,
. I’d maybe use capri 13:07 pants. You’ll look fantastic and classy casual. I love to see it on you!
Thanks, Karina. I learned so much today.
You’re very welcome 😉
Fantastic a big thank you as i find it really hard to know what material to use and I found this tutorial very very helpful
Sooo informative. Thank you Karina❤️
I’m loving this series and have learned that I’m never too old to learn lol. Great explanation of the different types of fabrics in this one. Thanks for your hard work 😊
Excellent tips! I'm trilled that you talked about linen! I'm making my first linen dress now and loving how it sews! I ordered more!! Great information!
I would make everything in linen... it’s just sooo pretty.
I just bought rayon twill fabric... I can't wait to start sewing my first pair of pants!
Great video, so helpful. So happy I found you.
Thankyou so much Karina , your opinion is very important and this was so informative , really looking forward to more in the series and I will always serge the edges of rayon type fabrics after this , so glad you shared that little gem 🌈 !!
Oh I’ve lost so much length from fraying before and I’m always buying little amounts... so every little bit counts 😁
My goodness - so much helpful information here! Thank you! I'm watching one video a day so I can really absorb the info. I look forward to episode #3 tomorrow 🤩
That't just what I've started doing and for exactly the same reason! Serging my fabrics as soon as I buy them and putting straight in the laundry - then I know if a fabric in my stash is serged it's because it's been washed!
It’s practical and my mind will not remember exactly what I washed already :)
Hi Karina, I made a pair of loose fitting pants in polyester viscose with a drawstring waist for an unplanned holiday break, so in a hurry. Loved them, wore them once and had totally forgotten to prewash the fabric in my hurry. The legs shrank 6” after the first wash. I could still get them on but couldn’t even make them Capri style because of the way the original pattern was cut. I cried. Still have them, love the fabric but haven’t figured out anything I could get out of the fabric yet, maybe one day. I will never forget to prewash fabric again though. Good tip to surge first to prevent fraying.
What a great series, really informative. Thank you 😊
Know what you mean about the PJ look with florals but I always squeeze out a top and not let tbe extra fabric go to waste. If I wear them together I tend to style them with a long line waterfall cotton lace sleeveless cardy to tone it all down. Great series.
I make a top too if I have left over but I won’t wear them together. Your layering idea will totally work too!
Thank you for all your great informative tips.
This is such an informative article. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I've sewed for years and learned a lot from you.
great overview Karina. I am gonna bookmark this one for future reference!
Glad I watched this video, I was gonna make Winslow Coulottes from black Double Gauze, may need to rethink that. Thank you!
I made some in my teens and even my 5ft friend couldn’t wear them back then. (I tried to gift them after they turned tiny). I had prewashed and they kept getting smaller.
I've been sewing for years! And I'm still learning, what fabric shrink the worst & which ones drape the best for home made pants. One thing I know I'm gonna do is bite the bullet & purchase a stripe linen for a nice pair of pants.
Happy sewing y'all! Blessings from Tennessee, USA
Linen is so nice. I try to get a fitted fit in the muslin because the linen will give when worn.
Wow! So much info! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Looking forward to this series.
Me too! I hope to have more episodes this coming week.
I really appreciate all your information! I’ve learned so much from this video
Very interesting and informative - thank you Karina.
You’re very welcome 😉
This was very helpful. I think picking out the right fabric can be the scariest part. I just love all your videos. Thank you for all the work you put into them.
Great info!! Thanks so much
So happy you liked it. Thank you so much 😊
This video was very helpful 💗I learned stuff about fabric that I did not know ! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
Hi, from California I always wash and dry Denim at lease 5 times.
Loved the video, lots of great information, thanks!
I’m glad you liked it :)
This was so interesting! I really dislike crinkle rayon. The colors are always so dull, and it never looks nice, always just looking baggy. Thanks for another great tutorial.
Nice series! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and experience 💕
I’m glad you liked it!
Terrific video,
Thank you so much for this video it makes sense to use fabric that appropriate for the pants. Im struggling to find Rayon Twill here in the UK. I can find Viscose Twill but would like a more structured fabric. Looking forward to the next videos in this series xx
Viscose and rayon are the same. Depends on the country what it’s called :)
For more structure, I like linen/viscose in the heavier variety :)
This was so helpful! Thank you for your clear and informative post!!
You’re very welcome ☺️
Very helpful information. Thank you.
So glad you liked it :)
Awe I have that first linen you showed!! I made the Megan Neilson darling ranges dress in it and a pair of pull in shorts in it and LOVE them both!!!
That was excellent. I took textiles in college but we didn’t learn enough about which fabric for what, sad. So thank.
I’m glad this helps :)
Very good information, well done, thank you!
What a nice series you're putting out for us. I've made quite a few pull on wide elastic waist pants (the elastic just sewn on) in tropical or floral rayon because it is hot where I live. I made the mistake of making a pair out of a solid color rayon like that blue you held up and oh the wrinkles are so obvious. Now I want to try a couple of pair with the yoga waistband. Thanks as always and looking forward to the fitting.
I’ve made bad choices with rayon before too. Any type of mess, I’ve done it lol. I do love flowery pants with navy or black background... I’m a sucker for those.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles And those floral prints can get wrinkled, they don't really show. I love flowery pants with a solid top! Hope you are staying safe there in Brazil.
Guess what I made pants with Double Gauze OOO lovely and comfy but you could get me and my other half in and he is a big guy going to use them for PJs 😄😄😄
Thanks for this series. I learned a lot.
I loved all of your video sequence about making pull-on pants. Thank you! Do you think pattern companies could improve the way they give fabric suggestions on the pattern envelope? Maybe recommend the fabric weight or flowiness, for instance? What other characteristics could be listed so we make fewer mistakes in fabric choice? A pattern for slim-leg pull-on pants that I just bought (Simplicity 1165) recommends everything from gingham to jersey for this particular style. That seems all over the map to me.
I rarely use the big 4 pattern companies. They could improve on everything! I know indie brands are very specific in their fabric recommendations.
I always prewash everything before it goes into my sewing room. Even all my 💯 % quilting cotton.
Can't wait to get some Rayon Twill & Tencel Twill.
Also some Rayon blends.
I'm enjoying this series as well 😊
Same! I get home, run up to serge and wash straight away. Best way to not forget
I pre-launder cotton fabrics three times due to the potential of massive shrinkage.
Thank you for all the info!! Excellent! 👏🏻👍💕
I’m glad it’s useful. Thanks for watching.
Wow, this is so helpful!! Thank you!
Thank you for such good information! You have so much knowledge about sewing.
I’m glad this is useful. Thank you so much for watching:)
Hi from England. Thank you for doing this helpful video.
I’m glad you liked it :)
Great info. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for this great information. I am about to try the Allegro bottoms and will see if I can find some nice rayon twill.
It’s such a nice fabric. You’ll like it.
I tried broadcloth for my first pair of pull on pants . Unfortunately, they remind me of the scrub clothes for use as medical uniforms.
I’m using a Pj pattern but for regular wear shorts.. I’ve got some linen I bought on sale and I’m wondering if it would be a good fit for shorts. Sounds like structurally yes now I just have to decide if I would wear dark red or dark green linen shorts and what to wear them with..
The zebra fabric omg love that =)
Thank you.. I never know what fabric to use for what! I'm a beginner with clothes.. I mostly use knits with my serger..but i want to make pants and a jacket soon.. I'm looking forward to the next part. Ihope you also cover positive and negative ease.. I have no idea what that means! Thank you for all you do!!😍❤
Positive ease is what you use for woven fabrics, meaning that the finished garment measurement is larger than the body circumference at that particular point. So let’s say you choose size 12 for your hip width of 100cm and the final measurement of the garment is 112cm, then you have 12cm of positive ease. Which allows you to sit for example.
Patterns for knit fabrics tend to use negative ease, meaning that the finished measurement of the garment tends to be smaller than your body measurement, so the fabric stretches and hugs your body. This prevents it from drooping down towards the floor, for example, making the garment look baggy and unflattering.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for sharing such helpful info!!
You are so welcome!
Great information! Thank you so much. But around 7:11 you were talking about Rayon/ Cotton blends. The graphic says that it shrinks 100%...did you mean 10%?
It says it *shrinks more than 100% cotton* It does not say it shrinks 100% 😄.
Lifting Pins and Needles Oh ok.
Thank you this was well thought out and presented .🏃♀️to buy some rayon twill online of course !❤️
Go for it and in all the colors :)
Could you make recommendations on pull-on dress pant?. I haven't sewed in a few years and fabrics must have changed as fabrics didn't use to shrink that much.
Polyester fabric does not shrink much at all. I was mainly talking about natural fibres here. Pull on dress pants? Any of these could be if the fabric is dressier. Bottom weight crepe suiting fabric would make any of these dressier.
how many yards of fabric do you use for pants and how many do you think would be appropriate for men's pants?
I just made a pair of city shorts from a tencel blend with cotton. I found if I didn't use a thinner thread and a microtex needle, the weave would spread apart and show too much of the white thread instead of blue. This matter didn't take top stitching well. Can you suggest the best sewing technique for the tencel?
I have made pull up pants out of quilting cotton. I love them because cotton is natural, and linen is too expensive for me. Cotton or linen are the best for summer.
[Just FYI I'm a quilter and always pre-wash ... especially since working for a retail fabric store and seeing all the chemicals fabrics are preserved with. Ick. Plus to get some of the color bleeding out. But that's just me!] Thanks for this series and this video ... you brought up so many important aspects of sewing pants and selecting fabrics. Did you have any suggestion for how much extra to buy when you choose a shrinky rayon or something like that? Thanks 💚💚💚
I’ve heard that a lot of quilters wash after sewing so that it shrinks and the stitching pops up more. I guess it’s personal preference and if quilted, I couldn’t cope with not washing 😄. I’d get 1/4 yard extra for rayon.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles To each their own, as you say, Karina. A washed quilt looks used to me, and it's a quaint and lovely look, but not how I prefer to give a quilt, if you know what I mean. And I couldn't give a quilt with unwashed fabric to anyone ... they used to use formaldehyde to preserve fabrics. 🙀🙀🙀 Thanks for the yardage tip. 😻😻😻
I’ve been a quilter for decades and many quilters don’t prewash. Because there are so many precuts out there now- which you absolutely do not prewash ( they lose their shape and size )- you do not want to mix the two or your quilt will turn out wonky. Best not to unless you are certain you will be using yardage for the whole quilt. For clothing, definitely prewash cottons.😀
Thank you so much for this overview. I was wondering what you think about cotton sateen for a looser pull up pant?
Because of the environmental impact of rayon and viscose I would rather not use them and linen can be soooo freaking expensive.
but moreover linen tends to get baggy after a day wearing it and have to put it in the washing machine to get the shape back. I find this problematic as I don’t want to wash clothes before they are actually dirty as washing also has an environmental impact and is not good for the durability of the fabric. Hence, the need to make new pants from new fabric, which has to be produced, which also has an environmental impact (land use for monocrops and toxic dyeing)
Another good thing about cotton sateen is that it tends to get used for bedding materials and is readily available for thrifting (to make a pants out of recycled bedding cotton sateen).
To be honest, as a newbie in the sewing community, I’m a bit disappointed in the lack of discussion on environmental impacts 😳
About environmental impact of fabric, cotton also has its part in consuming excessive water for its production, taking between 10,000 and 20,000 gallons of water to make a single pair of jeans and up to 3,000 to make a T-shirt. While also using high levels of pesticides and toxic chemicals. I am well versed in all the topics you mention. Making the decisions on the fabrics you prefer is your own and making pants with cotton sateen is your choice. They will be stiff and structured. About having discussions on environmental impacts, it’s not my obligation to do so. It’s my choice. I do my best to be sustainable in all areas of my life (thrifting, reusing my clothes til they rip, using the least amount of fabric possible, being a vegetarian my whole life.... etc)
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles I seem to have touched a nerve here. I know about the use of water for cotton production, which is why I wanted to thrift it, rather than buying new fabric. As I can can get hold on thrifted cotton sateen, I was asking your advice on it, as I did not see it mentioned in your video. Moreover, my point on the lack of discussion on environment was pointed towards the sewing community as a whole, and certainly was not putting it up as some kind of obligation for you personally.
@@mandarintomato9205 I’m not going to be the person who will shame people for purchasing fabric to create garments and do a hobby that they love and that brings happiness. That’s my choice. It does not mean I don’t care about the environment. You’ve chosen and area you want to focus on. I’ve chosen to sew.
I just love to be living in these times and all the choices in fabric the good Lord has provided us! 😀
Hi Katrina, could you say something about warmer fabrics please. It's "summer here but still only 12 degrees! Have Simplicity 8378 it says "styled for kinits" but the photo doesn't look like jogging pants, It's similar to the pattern you used. I was thinking that if I made a size bigger I could use a stretch fabric.....What would you advise? Thanks
This video is about woven styles. I would never every make a pattern designed for knits with a woven. Even if sizing up. The drafting is different and the results are usually poor. Your pattern is for knit fabrics, I would use that.
Nice series. What pattern did you use for the green print quilting cotton pants?
Thanks
I did mention it, they are the Pietra Pants from Closet Core. I cropped them to fit my fabric.
Hi Kerina when you say prewash would that mean on a short 30min wash with clear water . I found your video very interesting thanks for sharing. Janet
No. I mean a full on wash. Like you’d wash your garment. If you tumble dry, that too.
Hi Karina, Can you share a good source for the Rayon Twill? I'm having trouble finding much in the US. Thanks!!
Sorry, I live in Brazil and haven’t been to the US since 1992. I don’t shop there at all so have no way of recommending. A general sewing Facebook group might be more helpful.
Did you make up the turquoise stripe? I think it would make a great shirtdress.
I only have 1 yard so it’s not enough for much. I still have it unsewn :)
Im new to sewing my own clothes, so, i need all the advice i can get. TYSM for sharing your knowledge and techniques with us. Do you have any suggestions for using threads with the different fabrics ? Should I use a rayon thread with cotton fabric, or, should i try to get the same kind of thread as the fabric I'm using. Also, which material of thread is least likely to make Linton in your sewing machine ? TY for answering if you can. Love your channel. 😻
I use polyester thread for everything. It’s study and it will last. I’ve used cotton thread on occasion but only with wovens, never with knits.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles TY for the advice. I'll be stocking up on a few colors of that thread soon. Happy sewing to ya !!! 😻💝🥰
Should you buy 15% more fabric than your pattern calls for to account for shrinkage in wash?
For sure. A lot of patterns do mention this in their instructions:)
Thank u for this video! Do you have any advice about structured shorts? I have some fabric that's too stiff and heavy for an elasticised waist, but would be great with a zipper.
Check out the glissando shorts/pants from Love Notions. They use a zipper and have a curved waistband :)
Ok so, lets say that I tried to make some wide pants before watching your video. So of course the fabric I used is the one that you do not recommend because too heavy (more for fit pants than wide ones) and right now I have this bulky legs that I think have too much fabric in front (for the plead) and not enough fabric on the sides, so too much fabric between the legs, not enough on the sides. IS there ANY solution for something like that??
Can someone please help me ?😫🙏🏼😭
Thanks for passing on your fabric recommendations. This is the most challenging part of sewing for me. Just one question; Do you put your rayon fabric in the dryer as well? Thanks for all your great content.
The easy answer; no dryer because I don’t have one, but if I did and intended to dry the garments, I would. Though they’ll shrink :)