how to ACTUALLY start sewing in 2022 | Seams Too True EP 9

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • It's about time I made a video specifically for this question "what video should I watch to learn to sew online?". For someone brand new to sewing, this is the first video I would recommend.
    Essentially, I go through steps introducing you to your sewing machine with instructions on how to thread and set up your sewing machine, as well as some sewing basics that apply to every sewing project. And when you feel confident to start, I have beginner sewing projects on my channel :)
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  • @theledhead96
    @theledhead96 Год назад +1180

    As someone who's just finished law school but secretly been wanting to start like 50 different artistic projects........ thank you for this sage wisdom!!!

    • @rmcdaniel423
      @rmcdaniel423 Год назад +42

      You should grab a glass of wine or a beer and spend an evening searching RUclips for tutorials about how to do simple little tailoring alterations to your dress shirts for a better fit. Or adjusting the hem on your pants. It's always nice to use your artistic/creative/craftsman skills on something practical. I also advise you consider looking into vintage machines, anything pre-1970.

    • @farphos
      @farphos Год назад +16

      Congratulations on your degree!

    • @adamulhaq7027
      @adamulhaq7027 Год назад +10

      BRO me too except I’m first year law but have a tick for art

    • @yakuna6108
      @yakuna6108 Год назад +6

      It’s my final year of law. And I am glad that I am not alone on this journey

    • @TheOgFamily773
      @TheOgFamily773 Год назад +2

      Hey I’m current going thru law school now started last month can u give me some pointers, tips, notes to study on

  • @Kera.S.
    @Kera.S. 2 года назад +1040

    After teaching my niece to sew I realized that practicing your stitching, straight lines, curves, increasing speed, can be done with lines drawn onto paper and sewn with just a needle and no thread. Saves fabric and thread but you get tons of practice. Another thing I wish I had learned from the beginning is to sew guiding the fabric with just my left hand freeing up my right hand to remove pins, push reverse buttons, etc so I wouldn't have to stop sewing to do those things now. I'm now going back to the paper idea to practice feeding it through 1 handed and hopefully I'll improve with time. Thanks for your tutorials, love your channel 💙

    • @GloryAllan
      @GloryAllan  2 года назад +64

      Amazing advice, thank you so much for sharing!🙏🏻

    • @summerlush77665
      @summerlush77665 2 года назад +4

      This is amazing advice, thank you!!

    • @cashmonispen4380
      @cashmonispen4380 2 года назад +42

      Back in junior high, we used loose leaf paper (it already comes with the lines) to practice on.

    • @dericflairmultiverse4952
      @dericflairmultiverse4952 2 года назад +2

      thanks for sharing! great tip

    • @racingtegnsilver8909
      @racingtegnsilver8909 2 года назад +17

      I do automotive upholstery, was shown to stitch paper just as you said. A spiral and a square spiral help practice control of the machine.

  • @fuarkstyle
    @fuarkstyle 7 месяцев назад +5

    Insightful but there are many videos in this format. What total newbs are looking for (I speak my case) are progression type videos like 1. know your machine (threading, bobbin, needle, etc), 2. where to start (exercises, do thing 1, do thing 2, scissors use, different types of fabric) 3. Seams, patterns and stuff, 4. start your first project (a t-shirt, skirt, etc) Really weird that no one has made a tut or a series of tuts in progression order, starting with a general idea of said progression.

  • @newbengraham4775
    @newbengraham4775 2 года назад +353

    VERY IMPORTANT. MAKE SURE THE PRESSER FOOT IS UP BEFORE THREADING. if not the tension is not engaged. also, turn hand wheel towards the front. make sure the needle and take up lever are both up before threading. if not, the take up lever will pull the thread out of the needle.

    • @viewer409
      @viewer409 2 года назад +5

      True about the take up lever but what does the presser foot have to do with threading the needle? The tension isn’t impacted. At least on my machine, I can thread it properly with the presser foot down. I usually do that, then lift the presser foot to pull the threads under the foot before beginning to sew.

    • @brandybaldridge6087
      @brandybaldridge6087 Год назад +1

      Why turn forward?

    • @newbengraham4775
      @newbengraham4775 Год назад +1

      @@brandybaldridge6087 that is the forward motion of the machine. the bobbin/needle engagement needs to happen to bring up the bobbin thread. if you go backwards without the machine being already threaded that cannot happen.

    • @newbengraham4775
      @newbengraham4775 Год назад

      @@viewer409 if you leave the tension discs constantly engaged, they will lose the ability to disengage properly. also, you may create a buildup of tiny thread shavings.

    • @brandybaldridge6087
      @brandybaldridge6087 Год назад +1

      My machine goes both ways and lifts needle. I'm so lost

  • @Velereonics
    @Velereonics 9 месяцев назад +19

    As someone who just started the key is to just sew. like literally just put fabric down and fold it and like try to sew seams and try to sew different things because you'll immediately see sort of how you're supposed to do it and what's wrong with what you're doing. And then when you go and watch tutorials you have scaffolding to build off of. Basically you kind of know your way around the machine and you know where things are going wrong even if you don't completely know how to get to the correct destination, so then the tutorial is really just filling in holes.
    I taught math this way and it was like the most effective way to teach it. You do something that's right in front of what they know, and then you just have them fail, and have them be aware that they're going to fail, and then they know that there's like a piece they're missing and where the piece goes and all you do is fill it in. It's way faster and they remember it way better.

  • @LisaPhamxo
    @LisaPhamxo 2 года назад +271

    i’m so glad i happened to start sewing at the same time you are doing youtube videos and KILLingggg it. love your content!!

    • @1979augistine
      @1979augistine 2 года назад +4

      Yeah he's awesome for sure I'm definitely stoked to have found his channel . Wish this dude the absolute best

    • @browner420
      @browner420 11 месяцев назад

      I'm 64 and nothing is stopping me

  • @tara_nguyen
    @tara_nguyen 2 года назад +193

    1/4" seam allowance is usually reserved for curved seams, like neck and arm holes. Also, it's a good allowance for knit fabrics, since serger stitches are 1/4".

    • @iamjadaci
      @iamjadaci 2 года назад +4

      Thank you

    • @biomedlib
      @biomedlib Год назад +3

      Also, the 1/4" seam allowance is the go-to seam allowance for quilters.😉

    • @silvermeasuringspoons6462
      @silvermeasuringspoons6462 Год назад

      Try centimeter, it’s much better for details.

    • @angiedefreitas5060
      @angiedefreitas5060 Год назад +1

      @@biomedlib Yup! It's definitely the ultimate test of your skills to be able to sew an accurate 1/4 inch seam then master a 'scant 1/4 inch'. If it wasn't for that 1/4 inch foot, I'd be sunk.

    • @pear1386
      @pear1386 Год назад +1

      Also, if you use a smaller seam allowance you can’t really overlock it with your sewing machine overlock stitch or serger, because it would basically be right at the edge. (Those seam allowances would be decorative too, such as pockets!)

  • @hannetjiedebeer9480
    @hannetjiedebeer9480 Год назад +57

    Thank you! Nobody is too old or too experienced or too inexperienced to revisit the basics. Your video is very clear and articulated. I love it.

  • @ericahill4271
    @ericahill4271 20 дней назад +1

    I hope you do more beginner friendly videos. Thank you so much for your calm voice and clear explanation.

  • @dionysus7773
    @dionysus7773 2 года назад +6

    When changing thread colors - tie old thread and new thread in a knot and gently pull and guide the old thread, pulling the new thread with it.
    saves me a lot of time!!

  • @jenniferjasso5947
    @jenniferjasso5947 2 года назад +254

    I'm trying to get my son who is 9 to learn to sew. He has it in his head that sewing is for girls. that is until I showed him your tutorials. It would be amazing if you did a video for the little dudes of some kind. Or did a little shout out to them in one of your tutorials letting them know sewing is for guys too.
    by the way thank you for the canvas bag tutorial I'm making my brothers one for fathers day.

    • @kimberlygoode339
      @kimberlygoode339 2 года назад +66

      @Jennifer Also, remind your son that, Interestingly/ironically, the top designers are men. Alexander McQueen, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Herve…and so forth and so on…..
      Nothing is gender specific…

    • @jenniferjasso5947
      @jenniferjasso5947 2 года назад +16

      @@kimberlygoode339 I am going to show him your reply so he can hear it from someone other than me. Thank you

    • @toplobster1040
      @toplobster1040 2 года назад +6

      @@jenniferjasso5947 I'm not trying to be rude but would your 9 year old son care what a random person in the comment section says? He shouldn't.

    • @jenniferjasso5947
      @jenniferjasso5947 2 года назад +50

      @@toplobster1040 he does not "care" what anyone says in general. I just thought him seeing someone else's opinion besides my own would help.

    • @DavidBrown-hi7xk
      @DavidBrown-hi7xk 2 года назад +31

      Also your son might like “gear” more then cloths. So maybe some of his hobbies would include other pouches or things like that that he can customize to his liking. He will see the utility in it once he can apply it to his interests. I’m speaking from my own experience though so he could be different. Best wishes and good luck

  • @TheIrishAlchemist205
    @TheIrishAlchemist205 6 месяцев назад +9

    This is AMAZINGLY useful. So many tutorials dont adequately explain all the terms around machines and patterns and such, and it can be dauntinf foe beginners (and lots of wasted time going back and forth looking things up). Thanks for this, made a lot of things much clearer!

  • @NancyLynn
    @NancyLynn Год назад +62

    Thank you for the tips, Allan....I just received my Heavy Duty 4432 and, for the 1st time in my life (I'm 63), I am about to start practicing. I wish I had started earlier but hey, as they say, 'better late than never'. I am now a new subbie (from Canada)

    • @moyoolalandu7486
      @moyoolalandu7486 Год назад +1

      Congratulations! Welcome to the club. I started a few years ago (I’m in my 40s) and wish I had started earlier too but like you said, better late than never. Have fun learning ❤

    • @ritag7306
      @ritag7306 Год назад

      67 here, if it makes u feel better

    • @proudasiangirl576
      @proudasiangirl576 Год назад +2

      I'm starting here at age 54. I've always been fascinated with garment construction and have always wanted to learn how to sew as a hobby.

    • @gillianbarnes526
      @gillianbarnes526 Год назад +3

      This was a great video!! I did upholstery for 20 years but wanted to learn to sew clothing. I started 4 weeks ago with a vintage 1965 singer and I’m hooked. I’ve made tote bags, bucket hats and hemmed a few shirts. It’s so rewarding. I’m buying a singer 6700c this weekend. Sew much fun!!
      Thanks for the videos!

  • @mcjerneen
    @mcjerneen 6 месяцев назад +8

    I just discovered your videos and im blown away. I have ADHD and find tutorials hard but you are so clear and make your points so detailed but to the point. I love you explaining the technical detail of why. I've watched 3 vids and not even finished this yet but had to comment how much i appreciate your teaching, video editing, and topics covered already! ❤

  • @SoBayK80
    @SoBayK80 Год назад +2

    This is so thoughtful and complete, I'm remembering my grandmother teach me basics as a small child 😘❤️

  • @tammilee4840
    @tammilee4840 Год назад +5

    This is exactly the type of tutorial/video I’ve been searching for as a newbie and extremely beginner level. Thank you!!!

  • @DivineMissEsse
    @DivineMissEsse Год назад

    I’m so glad I found this video! I just bought an old Singer machine in a thrift store and want to start using it. This video is perfect. You get right into it, staying on point, and no overexplaining. I can easily watch this video again if I need to go over something. You got a new subscriber here 😊

  • @Justice2Hearts
    @Justice2Hearts Год назад

    Great pace and love your tone when you’re speaking. Very clear and straight to the point. Thanks for the video!

  • @micheleharrison5696
    @micheleharrison5696 2 года назад

    This is the best tutorial for a raw beginner sewist. Thank you for going slow and explaining thoroughly. I wish I had found your channel when rediscovering sewing after not sewing for 20 yrs.

  • @valeriegonzalez4316
    @valeriegonzalez4316 Год назад +2

    I love this video because it clarified some terms for me, BUT I also found that I know more than I thought I did. been sewing for a few years and I love it. Thanks!

  • @wipqueen715
    @wipqueen715 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video. I haven’t sewn in many many years, and I’m finding it all overwhelming. Your video really helped! Straight to the point, and exactly the info I needed. Perfect.

  • @mikeydelasoul
    @mikeydelasoul Год назад +2

    Bro, just started my sewing journey, since it's been something that I've always wanted to do and so happy to have found your channel. Love the presentation, knowledge, and the whole vibe. Can't wait to learn more through your channel.

  • @coverselovergirl58
    @coverselovergirl58 2 года назад +42

    I feel like you were literally in my head the way you questioned the seam allowance lol. It makes a lot more sense now!! I appreciate the different samples because that helped me visually see the differences and it set my understanding in place. Also, thanks for explaining how/why the seam allowance can be used differently for a certain project, having a reason to do something differently connects the dots for me.

  • @drzeus9687
    @drzeus9687 2 года назад +1

    First thing I made was a bucket hat using your tutorial. It turned out surprisingly well, and since then I've made a good couple more and learned I like to make the hat where you seal it on the inner top. This keeps the outside looking the best, and while it makes it no longer reversible I don't really mind that. Great videos man, love what you're doing and how you're sharing your passion.

  • @garrswenson
    @garrswenson 2 года назад +18

    Great introduction to sewing terms and techniques. This is a really cool channel. I'm an experienced sewer and I love what you're doing to spread knowledge.

  • @MarilynRoseYT
    @MarilynRoseYT 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for all your videos, they are definitely helpful and straightforward. I got a sewing machine for Christmas after wanting one for so long & this video was good to make sure I covered all my bases. I've only done practice sewing so far, but want to follow one of your tutorials soon!

  • @proudasiangirl576
    @proudasiangirl576 Год назад +4

    You are a very good teacher. You speak in simple terms and break everything down so anyone, even beginners can understand. You also cover everything so thoroughly as well.

  • @ihesharema
    @ihesharema 2 года назад

    Glad this popped up on my feed. My grandma gave me her old sewing machine and I’m excited to learn to sew, make and alter me and my families clothes

  • @chrisgarcia337
    @chrisgarcia337 Год назад +1

    Your channel is SO helpful the best on RUclips. Clear and concise and in depth

  • @SouthernMama2five
    @SouthernMama2five Год назад +1

    Dude! I learned to sew from my grandmother, an experienced seamstress, and my home ex class (I'm 45). This is all the knowledge I have internalized and forget to pass on to my daughter and her friend who took an interest in sewing. I will definitely pass your vid on to them. You are a natural teacher! Props!!!

  • @MsIsetan
    @MsIsetan 2 года назад +1

    I have a sewing machine, I’ve had it for years but never really used it because I wasn’t good at sewing. This video has given me the gentle push to try again. Thanks!

  • @durhamregionchoppers
    @durhamregionchoppers Год назад +10

    I just started sewing on an old Singer 15-91, this video was insanely helpful even though I'm on a different machine. You covered the nuances most videos don't talk about. Thanks, Dude!

  • @juniperthewolf5624
    @juniperthewolf5624 Год назад +7

    THANK YOU. This makes the difference between starting and not. This is so clear and helpful. Thank you.

  • @LolaCreates00
    @LolaCreates00 Год назад +1

    I really like the way you explain everything. Your voice is like a friend showing you something cool! 😊

  • @jinakim5057
    @jinakim5057 Год назад +1

    this video was so helpful! the tutorials i watch use these terms like i know what they mean. you broke them down in a great way. i loved the visual seam allowance comparison. thank you!!!

  • @user-bc8dz2dj3d
    @user-bc8dz2dj3d 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a beginner and am so grateful for your channel. I am ordering all of your beginner's supplies and will follow up in a couple months!

  • @creativelady7
    @creativelady7 Год назад

    Great simple video for beginners. Always refreshing to see men that sew!! I have been sewing for 60 years and still love sewing!

  • @khanyo9066
    @khanyo9066 2 года назад +7

    This is so good and well paced, and the angles are great. Love the detail

  • @MelissaJetzt
    @MelissaJetzt 10 месяцев назад +2

    I came across this while looking for videos on how to use sewing patterns. I didn’t check the rest of your channel yet, but videos where is literally your first time looking at this stuff and it’s 100% foreign would be good. Because I have no idea what I’m doing and need someone to tell me at least once so I don’t fuck up. Thank you!!

  • @mimseyrenee2217
    @mimseyrenee2217 Год назад

    I appreciate this video so much and you even more! Thank you so much for looking out for us newbies, LOVE LOVE LOVE! 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @jameswall1076
    @jameswall1076 Год назад +1

    Just getting started and I have watched a TON of videos. Yours is the best! Simple to follow and very informative! Thank you!!

  • @VichetSSom-ck8jd
    @VichetSSom-ck8jd 6 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video bro! Thanks for sharing your insigts and advice!!! Keep them videos coming.

  • @Jasper-Couch
    @Jasper-Couch 5 месяцев назад +1

    Have a Singer 44s on the way to my place! My mom helped me adjust some clothes I got at the thrift store and I fell in love with the idea of seeing clothes that fit me

  • @cansusunsal
    @cansusunsal 3 месяца назад

    The most useful video about sewing I've watched so far. Thank you!

  • @shoppixie444
    @shoppixie444 Год назад +4

    This video was made for ME! Thank you so much for everything you do! I will be purchasing from your website soon to support!!

  • @danemarc
    @danemarc 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, thanks man.. just starting and love how basic this video is..

  • @jeffmckinnon5842
    @jeffmckinnon5842 Год назад +17

    So, I am a semi-retired cabinet maker, no longer interested in making things from wood. I have been thinking that I could start making bags and boxes out of fabrics instead of lumber. Perhaps upholstery repair projects etc.
    Oddly enough, I live a block away from the "Garment District" in my town. They sell everything you could imagine there, including the machines and fabrics of all sorts.
    This should be fun! (Subscribed!)

    • @moyoolalandu7486
      @moyoolalandu7486 Год назад +2

      You live near a garment district! Omg. I’m jealous

    • @happyavacado1495
      @happyavacado1495 11 дней назад

      Jeff?!me too 21 years working with lumber 2 truss mills and building cabinet doors I love working with wood but it is rough on the body it feels awkward a man learning to sew something you think it's woman's work but it seems interesting and sounds fun good 👍 luck at your new hobby

  • @tonymoua1058
    @tonymoua1058 2 года назад +10

    Yes! Just the video I'm looking for. My wife has the same sewing machine and i've waiting so long for my wife to teach me how to use it so I can taylor my own clothing to fit better. Thank you with a new subscriber!

  • @hilser77
    @hilser77 Год назад +3

    Love this. So many ‘beginner’ classes immediately use lots of jargon, like French seams and assume you know what the tools are. I always have to stop and find another video to show me the basics mentioned in the beginner videos.

  • @peachesjones5979
    @peachesjones5979 2 года назад

    You my friend just gained a new follower man I been searching high and low for someone to teach me all things I need to know to learn to sew omg thanks 🥰

  • @gloa6035
    @gloa6035 Год назад +2

    My guy, you are doing the Lord's work. This is exactly what I was looking for when I started off sewing about a year ago - it was months of watching different videos before I was even confident enough to take out my machine. Thank you! I am glad that those who need it, now have it. I look forward to watching all the rest of your videos!

  • @sharonl3722
    @sharonl3722 8 месяцев назад +3

    I just love love you! Thank you for this video! It is so helpful!! I bought my first sewing machine and am trying to learn. I’m a disaster but will keep trying. My sewing machine is a Singer but the bobbin is put on the side. I don’t like it because it is so hard to push the bobbin into its place. I like yours and wish I knew the difference before I bought mine, but oh well. Thank you again for your tutorial.

  • @dreed1058
    @dreed1058 Год назад +2

    Thanks SO MUCH! I bought a machine a year ago - and haven't touched it yet!! Really needed the push, out of town until the 26th, but after that I'm READY 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️

  • @christophercampbell9266
    @christophercampbell9266 Год назад

    I thoroughly appreciate the effort/eye for aesthetics that went into this video.

  • @SilvenSorrow
    @SilvenSorrow Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I'm looking into sewing my own clothes and this is definitely the most helpful, calming video I've encountered as a complete beginner. Can't wait to follow your tutorials! :D

  • @wendybutler1681
    @wendybutler1681 2 года назад

    How to operate a machine is one thing. How to sew is another. Your videos are valuable! Recommending to a friend I'm teaching how to sew.

  • @johngrcich1523
    @johngrcich1523 Год назад

    Hadn’t sewed since intermediate school. Glad it all came back today fixing my favorite sweats

  • @benv23
    @benv23 2 года назад +10

    Wish I had this last week! Learned much from my mistakes lol. Keep making these valuable videos my guy!

  • @kenkenwelch
    @kenkenwelch 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. Just know I'm going to love this channel!

  • @Tunenine
    @Tunenine Год назад +1

    OMG this video is just what I needed. I never in my life thought I would sew on a machine since middle school, but now I want to with the prices of tailors for hemming a simple pair of pants, I need to learn. I have my machine, new out of the box and this has helped me in getting started, thanks so much.

  • @rainbowXpersonality
    @rainbowXpersonality Год назад

    This is the most useful sewing video I've ever watched, thank you so kindly!

  • @kcaines
    @kcaines Год назад +16

    The close up shots are so helpful. So many other videos don't do close-ups on parts of the machine.

  • @ikecooks
    @ikecooks Месяц назад +2

    Your videos are so amazing! I'm just getting into sewing and your content is exactly what I've been looking for! Thank you so much!

    • @GloryAllan
      @GloryAllan  Месяц назад

      You are so welcome! Glad they're helpful :)

  • @austinepperson9811
    @austinepperson9811 4 месяца назад +4

    I just started sewing and was looking for EXACTLY this video you’re a legend keep making content and creating

    • @GloryAllan
      @GloryAllan  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Austin 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @smlein7278
    @smlein7278 5 месяцев назад +2

    Really great coverage of the fundamentals! This will help a ton, and I will definitely be coming back later for more projects. I would describe my level as "confident beginner" in that I've done a good amount of hemming and one simple project from scratch. The two points in this video that are the most helpful for me right now are to dial in your tension and stitch length with your fabric of choice until you get even stitches, and how to lock in stitches with the back stitch. Thanks!

  • @yvettefeyjoo-booth2670
    @yvettefeyjoo-booth2670 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just found your channel. This is great, so clear in your explanations. Thank you. Looking forward to more sewing content from you.

  • @minielephant123
    @minielephant123 2 года назад +3

    Just bought my first sewing machine (Singer MX231)! I've been meaning to learn how to sew, and finally decided that now was the right time. Am so tired of hemming pants and dresses by hand. Hopefully in a year's time I'll have made an item of clothing from scratch!

  • @rulaabeatz2037
    @rulaabeatz2037 Год назад

    Amazing video! I've had a sewing machine for almost a year.. now I feel ready to start a project!

  • @donatelloacademy
    @donatelloacademy Год назад

    we teach beginners to control the speed and how to manure to manage the stitch straight.This is a great explanation on setting up.

  • @joanbaker9758
    @joanbaker9758 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much as I am going to start my journey with my sewing machine. You are so awesome and look forward to learning more from you.

  • @RianaMou
    @RianaMou 4 месяца назад +1

    Fantastic !! Thank you for this video

  • @ladywoodelf
    @ladywoodelf 2 года назад

    Very good calm explaination for beginners and those that need a refresher.

  • @mitz1236
    @mitz1236 Год назад +1

    I just got a machine after sewing by hand for years so this was very helpful!

  • @Mookielovescreatures
    @Mookielovescreatures Год назад +1

    This is the most non threatening beginning sewing tutorial! Thanks 🙏🏽 I feel like I can actually do this!

  • @warriorsgreatness6182
    @warriorsgreatness6182 Год назад

    Great tutorials, tips and tricks. Learned much from all your video tutorials. Thanks so much for sharing your gifts and talents so others might learn the gift of sewing, etc. mucho Gracias

  • @danielcampos5571
    @danielcampos5571 2 года назад +1

    Bro just writting to llet you know that i bought that machine like yesterday and youtube show me a video of you, totally scary stuff but i really really love your content, the 90% of the creators focused on sewing doesnt explain the basics, the tuts and tips like you, the content is so premium 🔥🔥🔥

  • @bernadettemitchell1872
    @bernadettemitchell1872 Год назад

    Well done..I have been sewing 67 years...you are very easy to follow...good luck sewers

  • @aalberto4961
    @aalberto4961 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this video!! As a beginner, I found this very helpful !! 👍👍

  • @tonyog3540
    @tonyog3540 Год назад +2

    DIY kit is a good idea, respect brother

  • @NathanKant
    @NathanKant 2 года назад

    oh my goodness!!! you've saved my life! I was about to give up as everything's quite all over the place. Then youtube randomly suggested your video. Thank youuuuu

  • @mayadunchus1057
    @mayadunchus1057 Год назад

    thank you for this!!! I got a singer machine almost a year ago and have not been able to even try using it until this video!!!

  • @veronicajackson1674
    @veronicajackson1674 Год назад

    I just bought this sewing machine...
    so excited to see how to use it..., 😀

  • @Star-vg7ix
    @Star-vg7ix 11 месяцев назад

    Love that a guy is doing this.

  • @rachealnjoroge6994
    @rachealnjoroge6994 Год назад

    Am glad I came across such content so educative.I loooove sewing sadly my small sewing machine broke down and I feel so bad.The sound of a sewing machine just gives me motivation because there's so much to do with one.I hope I get one soon🥺

  • @tracylga
    @tracylga 2 года назад +38

    Great video! One thing to add, just make sure the bobbin is placed , in the casing in the clockwise orientation as it is indicated on the clear window. If it’s not, you could spend an hour trying to figure out why your stitches look like crap. Keep up the great work!

    • @cosminmihai6864
      @cosminmihai6864 2 года назад

      "P" shape... P for perfection 🤭🤭

    • @viewer409
      @viewer409 2 года назад +1

      @@cosminmihai6864 I don’t think all bobbin loaders are “P” shape (counter-clockwise). My Brother machine is, and I think most machines are, but in this video it looks like he loaded it clockwise. And @Tracy G is saying clockwise above too.
      ….This guy in the video seems to be teaching specifically about his own machine to me. It might help if he were more general.

  • @carleithaprice222
    @carleithaprice222 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your tutorial.

  • @soulkaviar
    @soulkaviar 2 года назад

    BRAH!!!!!! Why is your sweater so raw!!! I LOVE IT!!! I'm definitely doing a girl version. Thanks for the inspiration!!! I'll try to share when I'm done.💛💛💛

  • @FluffyUnicornMan
    @FluffyUnicornMan 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @kacym5550
    @kacym5550 Год назад +1

    I love this because we have the same sewing machine it makes learning sooooo much easier

  • @atwistedlime
    @atwistedlime 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much for your videos. I am going to be teaching my nephew to sew as he has requested it and I was trying to find someone that explained this well that he might be able to relate to better than most of the other tutorials I have found. I was trying to find the right beginner project and your tote bag looks like it will be perfect!

    • @GloryAllan
      @GloryAllan  4 месяца назад

      Awesome that sounds great. Good luck teaching your nephew, I wish him good luck 😊

  • @princesslehaha
    @princesslehaha 2 года назад

    I totally pegged your Toronto accent :) Anyhoo, great video, your instructions are clear and well thought out. I just started sewing again after a couple of decades, and really enjoying this learning phase from RUclips videos. Waaaaaay better than what I learned in school! All we learned was how to make stuff from patterns, but not how to fix things, mend them, or how to make patterns from clothes without having to take a master's physics and geometry in university. Subscribed!

  • @craniifer
    @craniifer Год назад

    Thanks for this video. I've been handstitching things for enough years that I forgot how to use a sewing machine. Hoping to get back into this over the winter.

  • @ronnykeung9694
    @ronnykeung9694 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just started sewing and this was extremly helpful!

    • @GloryAllan
      @GloryAllan  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful :)

  • @littlehonu
    @littlehonu 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’m in my 30s. I first learned to sew when I was like 9. I would pick it up again here or there for little things, but never really created like I did as a child. I’m just now picking up back up again. These tips are helpful reminders 🤙🏽

  • @chill4reel661
    @chill4reel661 2 года назад

    The Hoodie your wearing is Insane! 💥I have a feeling you made it, stylin'. Thanks for the tips!

  • @tereannamonroe3531
    @tereannamonroe3531 Год назад

    Very informative, well-spoken, and clear! Thank you!

  • @shannonjayne605
    @shannonjayne605 6 месяцев назад +1

    thx this is very helpful to me, relearning to sew!

  • @eliani1326
    @eliani1326 Год назад

    Like before seeing video. I already know it's going to be great. I love how you provide visuals of every step

  • @CetteSara
    @CetteSara Год назад

    Informative video ! Thank you for sharing !
    Also, general advice at 07:30, hold your threads when starting to sew. It makes sure you don't lose one of the thread and causing knots underneath.
    Another note, always follow the instruction from the machine's manual. Every machine has their way of threading and their bobine style.

  • @thingsrgreat9739
    @thingsrgreat9739 Год назад

    I’m so glad I stumbled across your video