Your advice is so true! I hated the idea of making a toile but you can really get tired of carefully sewing something that doesn't fit you, ha, ha. Also so true about writing things down instead of thinking you'll remember. That top you are wearing is just perfect - all those toiles paid off!
Thank you for this, I have been watching your videos and getting ready to sew, you get straight to the point and are so sensible , just what a returner (after many years) needs. The old new machine will have its service soon and I have pattern ,fabric and thread ready to go once that has happened and I have finished work. I will not be able to afford making too many mistakes so I am concentrating hard on all your tips. I have gone from a size 22 to a 12 not deliberately I may add and a new wardrobe is out of the question. I am finding your videos really clear and no fancy gadgets required so thank you for sharing all that you do it is very much appreciated.
That top looks wonderful on you! You should make lots more of them in a variety of colours and patterns. Love 💕 your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge xx
Very good tips. I was getting quite discouraged with fit. I had made a sloper but wasn’t having much success. I took it and measured it places you mentioned. I thought you have your measurements and you’ve put in seam allowance so only possible thing missing could be ease. It was supposed to have seam included but I found that was not the case. Once I started adding the ease things have started fitting so much better. So it’s very important to measure yourself & the pattern.
Excellent, to the point video! It is only through you and other RUclips sewists that I've gained enough confidence to figure out and make the pattern adjustments I need. The last time I sewed for myself, all I needed to do was shorten back waist or skirt lengths. That was a much smaller me. And yeah, while I thought "Big4" patterns were design for someone 5'6", it turns out that we have to grow in all bone structure, including height, if we get heavier. Phooey.
Oops, it looks like my comment disappeared. With brain fog, though, I might just not have actually clicked post. 😂 I wanted to say I wish I knew all this when I first started sewing, even though fitting is such a long and tedious process. Your video was so detailed and you gave ALL the information! Sometimes people will share parts of the puzzle, but here you really laid it all out which is so helpful. ❤ I also wish I knew that even going by measurements can be deceptive because of ease! I've found I need to go down a full size on most patterns (even vintage ones!) because of the excessive ease. It's such a shame when you've put in all this time and effort just to look like you're wearing your sister's hand-me-downs. 😂
very helpful! I just sewed my first regular garment and i did two mockups and still there are a few fit issues. Oh well, it's never going to be perfect and it was a good learning experience. I will definitely refer back to this video when I start my next project!
I am on a bit of a time crunch for an event so I decided to use a pattern that I had done before for the underskirt. I failed to write down my changes on the apattern and omg it was a headscratcher! Luckily, I figured it out. But it slowed me down quite a bit. I am really bad about documenting my changes because, I always think that I will remember or it will be obvious.
I’ve been trying to put a cowl into a T shape dress and because the fabric is very slinky and drapey I had to make a toile in a similar fabric to make sure I’m achieving the desired drape - I’d never have made a toile til I watched your videos 😊
Thankyou so much for this great information I am pretty new to sewing and getting the fit right has been my main issue Never thought to measure all the pattern pieces before I start 👌❤️
Being able to make full bust adjustments changed my life. I used to buy patterns by my bust measurement, and the shoulders would hang off me and just look terrible. It really makes a difference when you know how to fit properly. Thanks for another terrific video!
Me too! I’ve also found that a lot of the patterns I like don’t have bust darts, so learning to add them has also been an amazing skill and extended my world of patterns
Another helpful video, as usual. Taking accurate body and pattern measurements is so important. I've taken the "that looks about right" approach a few times and they were disasterous failures. You'd think I would have learned the first time around . . . but, of course, I didn't. Nothing quite like learning the hard way. Just so you'll know -- you are so dang funny, Claire!
I've been putting of a make from fear of it not fitting. I'm going to follow your steps and see what I can do. It's rayon, I may look in the clearance section to see if I can find a similar fabric to do the mock ups. Hope your week is going better! 🌻🍄
Hi Claire, first of all thank you for all your fabulous content. Thanks to you I'm able to take on more challenging projects. May I ask a very pattern specific question though? I'm trying to make Simplicity 8910 but it's getting away from me. First of all the sleeves are too tight for my fat biceps, and after much trying, I've abandoned the sleeves. There are darts or pleats everywhere! Then I had to do a full bust adjustment, and by some miracle the bodice fits me beautifully now. Well, the miracle came in the form of your video obviously. I was just about to cut the skirt when I realised that the changes I made to the bodice would affect the skirt....Doh! So long story short, I somehow need to add about 5 inches to the front skirt waistline! But there's pleats and pockets and I'm at a loss. Any thoughts? Maybe repurposing the fabric would be the best option!
I love how clear and organised this process is!!!! Thank you so much!!!
Great video, this is good to remember to double check the patterns mesurement before to cut in your fabric.
Great advice to write down any changes made to the pattern or sewing process! I do the same when cooking recipes. Never rely on memory!
Brilliantly presented. Thank you ever so much.
Very good tutorial and love that you have a sense of humour ❤❤❤
Thanks
Very helpful, clear and easy to understand. Thanks for a great video
your tutorials are fantastic Easy to understand thank you for sharing these
Glad you like them!
I totally agree!
Your advice is so true! I hated the idea of making a toile but you can really get tired of carefully sewing something that doesn't fit you, ha, ha. Also so true about writing things down instead of thinking you'll remember. That top you are wearing is just perfect - all those toiles paid off!
Thank you for this, I have been watching your videos and getting ready to sew, you get straight to the point and are so sensible , just what a returner (after many years) needs. The old new machine will have its service soon and I have pattern ,fabric and thread ready to go once that has happened and I have finished work. I will not be able to afford making too many mistakes so I am concentrating hard on all your tips. I have gone from a size 22 to a 12 not deliberately I may add and a new wardrobe is out of the question. I am finding your videos really clear and no fancy gadgets required so thank you for sharing all that you do it is very much appreciated.
Glad you are back Claire. Thank you for another interesting video. xxx
That top looks wonderful on you! You should make lots more of them in a variety of colours and patterns. Love 💕 your tutorials. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge xx
You are phenomenal!! That top you're wearing in the video is gorgeous! The fabric is so pretty.
Flat sheets from the thrift store are great for fabric to test patterns.
Very good tips. I was getting quite discouraged with fit. I had made a sloper but wasn’t having much success. I took it and measured it places you mentioned. I thought you have your measurements and you’ve put in seam allowance so only possible thing missing could be ease. It was supposed to have seam included but I found that was not the case. Once I started adding the ease things have started fitting so much better. So it’s very important to measure yourself & the pattern.
Excellent, to the point video! It is only through you and other RUclips sewists that I've gained enough confidence to figure out and make the pattern adjustments I need. The last time I sewed for myself, all I needed to do was shorten back waist or skirt lengths. That was a much smaller me. And yeah, while I thought "Big4" patterns were design for someone 5'6", it turns out that we have to grow in all bone structure, including height, if we get heavier. Phooey.
Oops, it looks like my comment disappeared. With brain fog, though, I might just not have actually clicked post. 😂
I wanted to say I wish I knew all this when I first started sewing, even though fitting is such a long and tedious process. Your video was so detailed and you gave ALL the information! Sometimes people will share parts of the puzzle, but here you really laid it all out which is so helpful. ❤
I also wish I knew that even going by measurements can be deceptive because of ease! I've found I need to go down a full size on most patterns (even vintage ones!) because of the excessive ease. It's such a shame when you've put in all this time and effort just to look like you're wearing your sister's hand-me-downs. 😂
very helpful! I just sewed my first regular garment and i did two mockups and still there are a few fit issues. Oh well, it's never going to be perfect and it was a good learning experience. I will definitely refer back to this video when I start my next project!
Thank you you are so clear in your instructions
Thank you for sharing. Top looks great on you. Great choice of fabric!
I am on a bit of a time crunch for an event so I decided to use a pattern that I had done before for the underskirt. I failed to write down my changes on the apattern and omg it was a headscratcher! Luckily, I figured it out. But it slowed me down quite a bit.
I am really bad about documenting my changes because, I always think that I will remember or it will be obvious.
Thank you Claire, such a helpful video. You explain things so clearly and you are giving me so much confidence ☺
I’ve been trying to put a cowl into a T shape dress and because the fabric is very slinky and drapey I had to make a toile in a similar fabric to make sure I’m achieving the desired drape - I’d never have made a toile til I watched your videos 😊
Thankyou so much for this great information I am pretty new to sewing and getting the fit right has been my main issue Never thought to measure all the pattern pieces before I start 👌❤️
Being able to make full bust adjustments changed my life. I used to buy patterns by my bust measurement, and the shoulders would hang off me and just look terrible. It really makes a difference when you know how to fit properly. Thanks for another terrific video!
Me too! I’ve also found that a lot of the patterns I like don’t have bust darts, so learning to add them has also been an amazing skill and extended my world of patterns
Another helpful video, as usual. Taking accurate body and pattern measurements is so important. I've taken the "that looks about right" approach a few times and they were disasterous failures. You'd think I would have learned the first time around . . . but, of course, I didn't. Nothing quite like learning the hard way. Just so you'll know -- you are so dang funny, Claire!
You are a really clear thinker and great teacher. Many thanks. I wonder if anyone can suggest a CHEAP twirl jersey fabric?!
I've been putting of a make from fear of it not fitting. I'm going to follow your steps and see what I can do. It's rayon, I may look in the clearance section to see if I can find a similar fabric to do the mock ups. Hope your week is going better! 🌻🍄
I go to the thrift store and buy used bed sheets for my mock ups.
@@BritInvLvr I do as well 😁 This fabric is so different I'm afraid a cotton mock up won't work. What do you think?
I think it’ll still work if looking for fit issues.
Thank you for your time and energy its much appreciated
Thanks for this informative video. I also have wondered why larger sizes add such large shoulders. Our bones aren't growing sideways!
This was excellent thank you
Thank you
The fabric you are wearing is soooo pretty. Our coloring is the same, do you mind me asking where you got the fabric??
Hi Claire, first of all thank you for all your fabulous content. Thanks to you I'm able to take on more challenging projects. May I ask a very pattern specific question though? I'm trying to make Simplicity 8910 but it's getting away from me. First of all the sleeves are too tight for my fat biceps, and after much trying, I've abandoned the sleeves. There are darts or pleats everywhere! Then I had to do a full bust adjustment, and by some miracle the bodice fits me beautifully now. Well, the miracle came in the form of your video obviously. I was just about to cut the skirt when I realised that the changes I made to the bodice would affect the skirt....Doh! So long story short, I somehow need to add about 5 inches to the front skirt waistline! But there's pleats and pockets and I'm at a loss. Any thoughts? Maybe repurposing the fabric would be the best option!
Thank you 💪👍
You explain things so well. Thank you 🙏
Thank you Legal Eagle! 🥳🥰
@@Penguinandpear you’re welcome 🙂 I look forward to the next video 🙌🏻🪡❤️