Wendy I love your videos!!! Can you help me do one about how to shorten the crotch of leggings? I have not been able to find one video. Pretty please? 😊
Omg you should totally do a series where you DIY designer brands looks whether accessories or clothing! I’ve always wanted to get a dress from this collection but my broke ass can’t afford it... thanks for the vid!
This is the longest I've brewed a vid in a while, but I'm so glad Fabric Wholesale Direct pitched in the fabric to make it happen 💙💙if you're looking for new ways to work on your fitness, test your patience, and look cute, might I suggest sewing this dress? I was SWEATING. Thank you for watching and making my lil' Cinderella moment possible!
I used to love sewing, but haven't for years. You are extremely talented. The mathematical calculations alone were a "bit" mind-boggling. It is a beautiful dress and it looks great on you 👏🏼
withwendy Hey, at 2:17, it looks like you may have left your unblurred address visible on the pleated fabric package. If that is what was visible, I hope you can blur it soon, I haven’t seen others mentioning it in the comments. Stay safe!
Only a minute and a half and I can already say this is the best video I've ever seen from you in both a development and concept sense. You are SMASHING IT and I love it!!! Go girl!
Hello, fellow independent designer from Los Angeles here, who specializes in tulle*~ The gathering foot does work with tulle, it's just a bit of a beast. Here are some tricks I've discovered with it: 1. Have more than one layer of tulle if you want to use the gathering foot as intended. I prefer using two layers bc if you use more than two, it doesn't even gather at all. I don't know why but it might just be my Singer sewing machine 2. If you just want to gather tulle, again use two layers but the trick is to not feed the tulle through the slit, just sew with it as you would with any ol' sewing foot. Also, make sure not to pull or tug the tulle as you're sewing bc it'll make looser gathers that aren't as tight. Just let it do it's thing and let it land where it wants to. I discovered these tricks when I made an oversized tulle jumper that accidentally ended up being worn by Rickey Thompson to the Harper's Bazaar Icons Party lol All the best, - Karlito
The intro sequence was so great, and sewing with tulle is not easy! All that fabric 👀👀👀 I wonder if there is a way to create longer length so that you can feel fabulous and get some fun wear out of it? I wish I had some ideas but I'm drawing blanks! 💕
This was fab! And you nailed my sewing philosophy from 38 years of sewing...it's not always about getting it perfect every time. It's about being able to recover and get what you like from mistakes. Thank you for articulating this.
Wonderfully done video. My mom, and we girls made tule/net dresses for us for our proms. It was the in thing then. I wore mine to stand up for my sister at her wedding. Working with tule or net is a whole different world. You depict it great. There's no easy way to sew this stuff... especially pleated, which was really brave. So cute.
This is amazing!! I love the way this video was shot and the finished dress came out beautifully! I give you SO much credit for pushing forward and working through the tough times and I LOVE how open and honest you have been!! It makes me feel so much motivated and inspired as a creator and DIY youtuber myself! Thank you!💕
I love that you do complex projects like this one because it shows how much time and effort it really takes to make these beautiful designer dresses, but also that it is possible yourself!
That intro!!! ❤️ The dress turned out so incredibly, and that color looks stunning on you. It really shows how much work and love you put into not only the projects, but the videos themselves. The types of projects you take on are the same type I aspire to. I really want to start a channel, and watching your videos is both inspiring and extremely intimidating lol.
Love the antics and it makes it more fun... Your sewing is way out of my league and I have been sewing for 60 years... You do a wonderful job... Be blessed.
@@kathrynnuthall3093 yeah it depends. Ive had elastics that look exactly the same but their stretch and quality is different. Some are very thin and weak, some are stiffer and stronger
I love the way you sewed the elastic I've never seen anyone do that before and it's so smart! I always have trouble sewing elastic and this helps so much. It's so simple but so helpful. Also I'm so proud of your growth! I've been watching for a while and you are a huge inspiration to my sewing dreams ❤️
Your sleeping bag coat got me into sewing again. It might not always be perfect but creativity is the key. And you got a whole key ring of that in your dress pockets!!!
Wendy I just love how your editing style has evolved and you’ve become more comfortable in front of the camera and confident in your presentation! The humor, the edits. The TRUTH. so proud of you and how you continually push yourself further. And the genuine surprise every time fabric just falls out of the sky? Gold
Windy, I've been watching you for the longest of time and you've motivated so many of my projects. I feel like I've been a part of your life from your first DIYs to coming this far and making such a complicated project. I've learned some interesting techniques which I never knew existed like pleating services! Thank you for always inspiring and going on because I know sewing is hard and wanting to give up is easy, but you still get it all done! Remember if there's one person being hard on you about your errors, there's ten more people rooting for you to do well! 💓
I am somewhat new to your channel, so I've still only watched a scattered handful that have grabbed my attention (as someone who is waiting right now for sewing machines to come back in stock so I can finally buy one and learn to sew!), so I very recently watched one from a while back when I think you were just discovering how much people appreciate seeing the mistakes, and in this video, hearing you talk about the vulnerability of sharing but knowing it is valuable to your viewers, I just want to say, I am super proud of you for courageously opening yourself up by sharing more and more, and also acknowledging that you are already very self-critical but fully appreciate people's constructive feedback. It takes a special mindset and sincere desire to perfect a craft for someone to gracefully accept feedback from strangers, and I simply had to tell you how much I appreciate seeing that! Makes me really feel like I am joining you on your journey, and also excites me to begin that journey myself! So thank you SO much for offering yourself up and sharing the things you are learning, and of course for sharing your beautiful work 🥰
I personally want to know how the heck you stayed so chill during this process. I study fashion design and I worked with tulle in the past and I can imagine you being frustrated many times (especially doing the gathering and such). mad respect for your patience :) amazing job!
i love watching not only because of the sewing but the editing and fun concepts of the video, your channel is just so much fun to watch Wendy, even if i can barely thread a needle :)))
As someone who went to college for fashion, I am amazed at how you had the ambition to tackle this. I’m currently at an “unmotivated” period in my fashion bcz large designs intimidate me. This was inspiring and makes me want to start back sewing .
Your confidence to embrace your mistakes helps me to be brave to do my own refashion of the pieces that I love and could no longer able to wear. Like you say, things does not have to be perfect. I realised that I can just go ahead and do the project and if it does not turn out well, there always room to start all over. Nothing is lost.
Is so cool that you show your falliures, because it gives us motivation to go back and finish those projects that have gone wrong and we let them go! So thanks for sharing it with us💗
I LOVE your content so much Wendy!!! I'm just starting to sew my own clothes and so far have only succeeded in making a skirt and a dress. Plus I didn't realize it takes so much time to make one garment! Do you have any tips for sewing beginners? How did you learn so many sewing techniques? If you can make a Q&A video I'm sure it can help a lot of us! Much love and appreciated!!! xx
I’m pretty certain that this is one of the best videos you’ve ever made. Love love the dress and the production quality not to mention that incredible intro ❤️
Hi, I absolutely love your videos! I just wanted to let you know that when using a seam ripper it works a lot better if you have the small red dot inside the seam and the long edge facing you this makes it a lot faster. I know it sounds weird but when you get it right it is so much faster and easier.
I have been waitingggg for a RUclipsr to teach me to make this masterpiece because I can not afford the original one omg thank you thank you thank you !!!
Really enjoyed this video. It was fun to watch you develop the design and figure out how to stitch it for the best effect. It did turn out beautifully and that blue looked very pretty on you! There is a you tube video from a woman who made a ballgown with 50 yds of tulle. You might enjoy how she used it and how she was able to put it all together as well. Congratulations!
You're so talented Wendy! I can't even imagine how stressful it was to just look at all that fabric lol. It was overwhelming to me and I wasn't even there lol Keep up with the hard work! You're doing amazing and getting better with every video!
I can't even think of the amount work ànd effort you put in to thia video and not just this one all of your videos are so visually and aesthetically pleasing. Also, I end up learning sooo much from you. This is the level of Content I expected from RUclips and here I am. Love ya Wendy ❤
Thank you for sharing your learning!!! And the photoshoot location looks familiar...is that the sewage plant along the lake?? It's never looked so High Fashion
Knowing that you are self taught and just try things motivates me so much! That way of tackling learning is definitely my style too, but u sometimes lose faith in myself. I really appreciate seeing you having come so far. (Also just recently subscribed and can't stop watching your videos. You are awesome, thank you for this content!)
This was sooooo awesome and I’ve never considered a pleating service before. It never crossed my mind. Frankly I thought that the length was fine! Wear some tights if you feel funny and STRUT! I love this so much. I’m inspired to get back to it!
omgosh videography, editing, sewing skills, the final looks... just everything in this video was SOOO AMAZING!!! wow! great job with this video! like youtube award good!!!
This was amaizing! I appreciate you showing every aspect of sewing, I have no history of sewing but have bought a machine and want to jump on learning!
oh my!!! Wendy you are wonderful 😍 It’s been years I follow you and your talent has just *boomed*, and your style is always so actual and chic!! Thank you thank you thank you for all the time you take to share your work with us ❤️
Wonderful work Wendy! ☺️ As you mentioned Cinderella - could you do a Disney-on-the-Runway or character-inspired modern pieces?! This tule dress definitely gave me Cinderella vibes! 🤩
I Totally Enjoy EVERY adventure you have and make.. Amazing trips, in EVERY area. So unique you are and I find much relaxation and excitement, too, as I watch you Create another type of medium.. You Rock, gal.
Weeeendyyyy! I'm from the Philippines but I am now an immigrant here in Canada. Can't help but pray that I run into you someday. You've taught me sooo much
The production quality in this one is off the roof!!!
Thank you thank you, we really wanted to have some fun with it!
except for the music ^^ which is kind of annoying.
But for the rest I totally agree! :)
Erzs F I actually fell in love with the intro and that photo shoot montage PERFECT!
Wendy I love your videos!!! Can you help me do one about how to shorten the crotch of leggings? I have not been able to find one video. Pretty please? 😊
@@jenniferrathjensdlrt3661 ruclips.net/video/Opnz6TVJ050/видео.html
Omg you should totally do a series where you DIY designer brands looks whether accessories or clothing! I’ve always wanted to get a dress from this collection but my broke ass can’t afford it... thanks for the vid!
Seconded!
thirded
I envy you scoring pieces. Here the collection comes out and most likely its already reserved to local celebs and 'influencers' 😓
There's actually a RUclipsr that already does that called 'The DIY Designer'
Agreed
"too tight... indigestion" THE REALEST THING I'VE EVER HEARD
This is the longest I've brewed a vid in a while, but I'm so glad Fabric Wholesale Direct pitched in the fabric to make it happen 💙💙if you're looking for new ways to work on your fitness, test your patience, and look cute, might I suggest sewing this dress? I was SWEATING. Thank you for watching and making my lil' Cinderella moment possible!
withwendy you have to see how I made mine ruclips.net/video/31kANPrJ-PE/видео.html
I used to love sewing, but haven't for years. You are extremely talented. The mathematical calculations alone were a "bit" mind-boggling. It is a beautiful dress and it looks great on you 👏🏼
withwendy Hey, at 2:17, it looks like you may have left your unblurred address visible on the pleated fabric package. If that is what was visible, I hope you can blur it soon, I haven’t seen others mentioning it in the comments. Stay safe!
Only a minute and a half and I can already say this is the best video I've ever seen from you in both a development and concept sense. You are SMASHING IT and I love it!!! Go girl!
Hello, fellow independent designer from Los Angeles here, who specializes in tulle*~
The gathering foot does work with tulle, it's just a bit of a beast. Here are some tricks I've discovered with it:
1. Have more than one layer of tulle if you want to use the gathering foot as intended. I prefer using two layers bc if you use more than two, it doesn't even gather at all. I don't know why but it might just be my Singer sewing machine
2. If you just want to gather tulle, again use two layers but the trick is to not feed the tulle through the slit, just sew with it as you would with any ol' sewing foot. Also, make sure not to pull or tug the tulle as you're sewing bc it'll make looser gathers that aren't as tight. Just let it do it's thing and let it land where it wants to.
I discovered these tricks when I made an oversized tulle jumper that accidentally ended up being worn by Rickey Thompson to the Harper's Bazaar Icons Party lol
All the best,
- Karlito
I wish shipping and receiving mail was that easy
Amen this is the fantasy I'm selling out here lol
Probably also pretty deadly :D
Imagine ordering a fine china set.
The intro sequence was so great, and sewing with tulle is not easy! All that fabric 👀👀👀 I wonder if there is a way to create longer length so that you can feel fabulous and get some fun wear out of it? I wish I had some ideas but I'm drawing blanks! 💕
You could reduce the length to turn it into a tulle top! That's always an option with a dress 😛
You could just go completely nuts and make legging/pants/tights out of opaque fabric in the same blue and wear with black shoes
Given thr amount of left over fabric you could easly add a longer underskirt or add another tule ruffle to the layers to make it longer :)
This was fab! And you nailed my sewing philosophy from 38 years of sewing...it's not always about getting it perfect every time. It's about being able to recover and get what you like from mistakes. Thank you for articulating this.
This entire video made my day. The video production, the dress, the shoot at the end...the HONESTY!!! Ugh, please give us more of the things.
She is funny
She can make a tulle dress
She is pretty
She is kind
She is married
She can sew
She is great.
She is my idol❤️
You looked adorable while sewing and wearing the dress at the same time 😍 this was so nice to watch
Thanks Julia you too are a joy to watch ❤️❤️
imagine being talented, skilled, and beautiful... can’t relate
It's so satisfying when you cut through that thicc stack of tulle.
Fantastic video Wendy & team!! So worth the hard work 👏👏👏😘
Thanks Justine!!! I’m so happy we got to meet 😘 you’re an inspiration!
@@withwendy I absolutely return the compliment! 🤗 And I hope we'll meet again ☀️
Wonderfully done video. My mom, and we girls made tule/net dresses for us for our proms. It was the in thing then. I wore mine to stand up for my sister at her wedding. Working with tule or net is a whole different world. You depict it great. There's no easy way to sew this stuff... especially pleated, which was really brave. So cute.
It came out SoOOoOoO gorgeous!!!& The video quality is *chef’s kiss* 💙
Thank you so much, kisses back to you!!
I love the concept/editing. It was really fun!
This is amazing!! I love the way this video was shot and the finished dress came out beautifully! I give you SO much credit for pushing forward and working through the tough times and I LOVE how open and honest you have been!! It makes me feel so much motivated and inspired as a creator and DIY youtuber myself! Thank you!💕
I love that you do complex projects like this one because it shows how much time and effort it really takes to make these beautiful designer dresses, but also that it is possible yourself!
That intro!!! ❤️ The dress turned out so incredibly, and that color looks stunning on you. It really shows how much work and love you put into not only the projects, but the videos themselves. The types of projects you take on are the same type I aspire to. I really want to start a channel, and watching your videos is both inspiring and extremely intimidating lol.
Love the antics and it makes it more fun... Your sewing is way out of my league and I have been sewing for 60 years... You do a wonderful job... Be blessed.
Elastic measurement is your measurement (wrist, waist, etc) minus one inch.
Doesn't it depend on how soft the elastic is?
@@kathrynnuthall3093 nope, elastic is elastic.
Possibly, depends on the project. l know I've used 3/4 of waist size for one or two layer cotton skirts or shorts.
@@Rose-jz6sx not really, elastics have different stretch so there's no calculation to guarantee fit
@@kathrynnuthall3093 yeah it depends. Ive had elastics that look exactly the same but their stretch and quality is different. Some are very thin and weak, some are stiffer and stronger
When you're just trying to walk down the street but fabric keeps falling out of the sky...
Love you wendy! 🥰
I love the way you sewed the elastic I've never seen anyone do that before and it's so smart! I always have trouble sewing elastic and this helps so much. It's so simple but so helpful. Also I'm so proud of your growth! I've been watching for a while and you are a huge inspiration to my sewing dreams ❤️
Your sleeping bag coat got me into sewing again. It might not always be perfect but creativity is the key. And you got a whole key ring of that in your dress pockets!!!
Does anyone know where those gold sunburst earrings she’s wearing are from? They’re beautiful! (You can see them really well at 7:31)
They're from Wanderlust and Co!
Right, theyre pretty
Wendy I just love how your editing style has evolved and you’ve become more comfortable in front of the camera and confident in your presentation! The humor, the edits. The TRUTH. so proud of you and how you continually push yourself further. And the genuine surprise every time fabric just falls out of the sky? Gold
Windy, I've been watching you for the longest of time and you've motivated so many of my projects. I feel like I've been a part of your life from your first DIYs to coming this far and making such a complicated project. I've learned some interesting techniques which I never knew existed like pleating services! Thank you for always inspiring and going on because I know sewing is hard and wanting to give up is easy, but you still get it all done! Remember if there's one person being hard on you about your errors, there's ten more people rooting for you to do well! 💓
I am somewhat new to your channel, so I've still only watched a scattered handful that have grabbed my attention (as someone who is waiting right now for sewing machines to come back in stock so I can finally buy one and learn to sew!), so I very recently watched one from a while back when I think you were just discovering how much people appreciate seeing the mistakes, and in this video, hearing you talk about the vulnerability of sharing but knowing it is valuable to your viewers, I just want to say, I am super proud of you for courageously opening yourself up by sharing more and more, and also acknowledging that you are already very self-critical but fully appreciate people's constructive feedback. It takes a special mindset and sincere desire to perfect a craft for someone to gracefully accept feedback from strangers, and I simply had to tell you how much I appreciate seeing that! Makes me really feel like I am joining you on your journey, and also excites me to begin that journey myself! So thank you SO much for offering yourself up and sharing the things you are learning, and of course for sharing your beautiful work 🥰
side note: your nails are everything! Also, I loved this project. Sipping my morning coffee and watching this as snow falls in Winnipeg. ☕
Where is Winnipeg?! I’ve never heard of it! Also super jealous that you have snow!
@@colleenxo9918 Manitoba 😊
I personally want to know how the heck you stayed so chill during this process. I study fashion design and I worked with tulle in the past and I can imagine you being frustrated many times (especially doing the gathering and such). mad respect for your patience :) amazing job!
i love watching not only because of the sewing but the editing and fun concepts of the video, your channel is just so much fun to watch Wendy, even if i can barely thread a needle :)))
This was very labor intensive! You have a great deal of patience and grit! Amazing dress! It’s beautiful!
this is a production. no cap.
As someone who went to college for fashion, I am amazed at how you had the ambition to tackle this. I’m currently at an “unmotivated” period in my fashion bcz large designs intimidate me. This was inspiring and makes me want to start back sewing .
RUclips algorithm brought me a gift, I instantly subscribed with that introduction!
Me too!
Your confidence to embrace your mistakes helps me to be brave to do my own refashion of the pieces that I love and could no longer able to wear. Like you say, things does not have to be perfect. I realised that I can just go ahead and do the project and if it does not turn out well, there always room to start all over. Nothing is lost.
The editing on this video is *chef kiss*! And that dress is such a gorgeous color!
I feel you, every time you silently do a giggling smile of happiness whenever you got what u want like in your project.
The original dress is made with organza fabric, maybe is why it’s don’t have the same fellings to it ! 💕🥰
That dress is insane!!! You are a coutoure designer and seamstress. BRAVO!!!
omg PLEASE do a tutorial on the Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2019 pink ruffle babydoll dress!! your talent is insane!! ❤️💕🌸
Is so cool that you show your falliures, because it gives us motivation to go back and finish those projects that have gone wrong and we let them go! So thanks for sharing it with us💗
Its like the 2019 Version of the Cinderella dress
Wendy you are soooo creative and bold, I love the way you always challenge yourself!!! You encourage us all. Thank you! God Bless!
I LOVE your content so much Wendy!!! I'm just starting to sew my own clothes and so far have only succeeded in making a skirt and a dress. Plus I didn't realize it takes so much time to make one garment!
Do you have any tips for sewing beginners? How did you learn so many sewing techniques? If you can make a Q&A video I'm sure it can help a lot of us! Much love and appreciated!!! xx
the cembalo music in the background made me smile so much it was so cute!! the dress turned out so beautiful!!!
I’m pretty certain that this is one of the best videos you’ve ever made. Love love the dress and the production quality not to mention that incredible intro ❤️
Hi, I absolutely love your videos! I just wanted to let you know that when using a seam ripper it works a lot better if you have the small red dot inside the seam and the long edge facing you this makes it a lot faster. I know it sounds weird but when you get it right it is so much faster and easier.
I have been waitingggg for a RUclipsr to teach me to make this masterpiece because I can not afford the original one omg thank you thank you thank you !!!
Really enjoyed this video. It was fun to watch you develop the design and figure out how to stitch it for the best effect. It did turn out beautifully and that blue looked very pretty on you! There is a you tube video from a woman who made a ballgown with 50 yds of tulle. You might enjoy how she used it and how she was able to put it all together as well. Congratulations!
You're so talented Wendy! I can't even imagine how stressful it was to just look at all that fabric lol. It was overwhelming to me and I wasn't even there lol
Keep up with the hard work! You're doing amazing and getting better with every video!
I think you are super brave for doing something this difficult. All that material is daunting! Well done!!
that intro was AMAZING!! so funny and super cute, I loved it :D great job Wendy
If you cutting the tulle at 10:28 wasn't the most satisfying thing in the entire world, i don't know what is
This is pure talent omg I just watched this in awe
YOU GOTTA EMBRACE IT!!!!!! YASSSS SAY IT AGAIN PUT IT ON A TSHIRT, SCREAM IT TO THE WORLD!!!!
I didnt understand a thing until you saw all that fabric to that tiny elastic. Then i was WOOOOAHHHHHH
My God Wendy, this video was absolutely perfect. And your sewing skill is unquestionable, simply impeccable work. A kiss
The top piece with a pair of really well tailored off white pants would look stunning
I absolutely adore your vibe about learning and the whole process you are helping everyone see mistake are good
Omg I am literally making one rn, but I overcomplicated it- the way she made it seems so easy!
Thank you for being open about the fact that some projects fail to come out as planned and to it as a learning opportunity!! Enjoyed the video!
wendy’s videos make me wanna try sewing omg that dress looks stunning ✨
I could watch Wendy for hours!! Her voice is just a dream! 😍
Okay Wendy with this Hollywood quality production 🥰❤️
I can't even think of the amount work ànd effort you put in to thia video and not just this one all of your videos are so visually and aesthetically pleasing. Also, I end up learning sooo much from you. This is the level of Content I expected from RUclips and here I am. Love ya Wendy ❤
Thank you for sharing your learning!!! And the photoshoot location looks familiar...is that the sewage plant along the lake?? It's never looked so High Fashion
Absolutely loved how creative the beginning was and how beautiful it turned out!!!! You rock!!!!!!!!!!
She’s the girl with the PRODUCTION VALUE 💁🏻💁🏻💁🏻
In addition to a plethora of things I enjoy about this video, your relaxing voice is something I decided to compliment
“If it is literally baroque, then fix it.” - my FAVORITE quote of 2019
Renee Laventure watch beauty and the beast, the little clock guy says it when walking Belle around the 🏰
You are a JOY to watch! Such great glow about you.
Your creations are inspirational!
Knowing that you are self taught and just try things motivates me so much! That way of tackling learning is definitely my style too, but u sometimes lose faith in myself. I really appreciate seeing you having come so far. (Also just recently subscribed and can't stop watching your videos. You are awesome, thank you for this content!)
“Too lose, slippage, too tight, indigestion.”
This was sooooo awesome and I’ve never considered a pleating service before. It never crossed my mind. Frankly I thought that the length was fine! Wear some tights if you feel funny and STRUT! I love this so much. I’m inspired to get back to it!
Your personality is so engaging ☺ funny and talented..
Omg I couldn’t see pleating until you did closeup of Judy!! Wow! 👍
What a beautiful dress!
Am I the only person who doesn’t understand the hype around this dress? It looks like a loofah.
I agree lmfao
Lol, same.... I really do wish she made it longer tho... 🤣🤣🤣
C l e m e n t i n e et al., cocktail dress. Picture with martini. Maybe several martinis. 🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸. 🤗...
Couldn't agree more. If it wasn't for the professional pleating what's the fuss about?
The craftsmanship that it took to make this dress is insane.
omgosh videography, editing, sewing skills, the final looks... just everything in this video was SOOO AMAZING!!! wow! great job with this video! like youtube award good!!!
Judy is giving us SavageXFenty vibes
Judy just out here living her best life!
your editing has been INCREDIBLE lately!!!! thanks for working so hard on videos. it truly shows
Очень красиво!!!
This was amaizing! I appreciate you showing every aspect of sewing, I have no history of sewing but have bought a machine and want to jump on learning!
“Make it blue!” 😴👸🏼
oh my!!! Wendy you are wonderful 😍 It’s been years I follow you and your talent has just *boomed*, and your style is always so actual and chic!! Thank you thank you thank you for all the time you take to share your work with us ❤️
Everything is so great in this, but girl that’s not a corset. 😩
the motivational speech at the end!! love it, like for real u make it easy for me to make things and not feel scare.
Keep challenging yourself woman!
I wish it was longer too..truly enjoy watching this...enjoy watching you deal with all that tulle..excellent video
Not gonna lie i was a bit freaked since all of a sudden Wendy was speaking with me......my name is Geraldine 😱.....apparently i can pleat fabric 🤣
Wonderful work Wendy! ☺️ As you mentioned Cinderella - could you do a Disney-on-the-Runway or character-inspired modern pieces?! This tule dress definitely gave me Cinderella vibes! 🤩
U should of took some pics with u hold the same color balloons
WOW. I’m in awe of how amazing it turned out! Ugh, you’re a sewing goddess.
When using an elastic waste I use 85% of my waist measurement.
I Totally Enjoy EVERY adventure you have and make.. Amazing trips, in EVERY area. So unique you are and I find much relaxation and excitement, too, as I watch you Create another type of medium.. You Rock, gal.
Dear sweet creators, BLUR OUT MAILING INFO, safety first!
It's just her PO box!
Weeeendyyyy! I'm from the Philippines but I am now an immigrant here in Canada. Can't help but pray that I run into you someday. You've taught me sooo much
Loooll when i saw the price of the h&m one I was like damn i could literally diy that for $10 or just buy a damn loofah