Oh, oh... OH! This is pure gold. It's not a "Trace your T-shirt panels" video, it's actually teaching the geometry of pattern making, including sizing and easing.
I have never sewn a garment before. But I want to. It takes my brain a really long time to fully comprehend a new concept. I was never good at geometry in school, so it's really intimidating, but this channel has definitely been raising my confidence in trying it soon.
I love sewing projects that allow beginners to create clothing without having to use patterns! This is such an incredible option and I will definitely be sharing with my community!
Hi! Intermediate sewist here for many decades with blankets, bags, table runners, scrunchies, lanyards, clothe wipes, clothe liners n pads & etc... I've watched your YT channel for quite a few months now and love the detailed instructions! Enough that I was confident to make underwear, tshirt, baby shirt. For myself is a whole other side of skills to learn! The serger just arrived yesterday! When you say "I truly believe that if I can do, so can you" I hear the belief affirmation to do just that. Thank you for the hard work and dedication for the videos! ❤❤
Michelle, it was so awesome to read your comment - you go girl! :) Have fun with your serger, keep the manual handy for all the fun tricks you can do with your serger - a rolled hem - oooh! take a look at that, you might discover a new love :)
Have you ever seen a video and wished that person was your bestie?? You are that person for me! 😊 You are SO GOOD and easy to learn from. 😅 could just hang out with you for hours talking sewing! Thank you for being awesome!!
I am just trying to ignite the spark in people, the spark for sewing and creativity! :) Oh oh, and some easy garment projects for spring/summer are coming up! so excited!
I am so impressed!! You make this look so easy and I really think I can make a pattern. I have been watching you for about a month and have made a few things. My goal is to make my own clothes and this has been so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to really explain the process.
This is wonderful 😍🥰 You make things so easy although we are just beginners, and we CAN NOT do it. But watching you showing us with beautiful smiles makes it lovely and easy. Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu 😚😃
Teacher you have explained very well and also you have shown steps by step instructions where and how to draft the pattern . I am pleased to your videos. Thank you
Omg 😱 This tutorial is so amazing and you are also an amazing teacher. 😍😍😍😍😍😍Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏I bought a sewing course and the teacher doesn’t explain how to make a pattern like you do. I’ve lost interest in doing it but with your tutorials I’m certainly start sewing garments as well usually I make bags. I’m a self taught in this field too. Sending lots of love for you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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If your videos could not get any better, they did. This video is more in depth than your previous one. I am going to be using stretchy fabric and I forgot which direction the stretch fabric should be placed on with the pattern on top. I can’t to start today to start tracing and making my pattern. Thank You and many blessings!!
This is a great tutorial! I made my husband a t shirt for Christmas that was good, but his favorurite is from a shop. I am going to try his favourite shirt, using your instructions. Thank you!
Hi I'm a new sewer at age 70. Wondering how your pattern turned out. I'm interested in hearing from people who have tried this and if they have any hints for me.
@@helenm3133 hey, hope you enjoy your sewing. My only tip is to remember to add seam allowance and write down what you've done - I forgot on my first time. 😁
Thank you. I've been sewing 60yrs and never made my own pattern like this. I had an aha moment listening when everything just popped into place, Thank you for this wonderful tutorigal. You've helped me a lot since I found your channel. I had bought a whole new wardrobe and then got very I'll. I've lost over 100 lbs. Everyone I've reached out to said I couldn't take these clothes up, I'm either going to take thim up or cut them down with a pattern and sew them back together. Because it's to nices of material to waste. You've been a great teacher for this old dog, do you do your classes online?
I viewed this video, while I was drafting my pattern, thank you. Every step was easy to understand and easy to do. Thank you 😊. I’m on my way to the next video on bindings
OMG!!! Yet another so useful video! Thank you so much! Did you also make the shirt you're wearing in this video? If yes, would be wonderful to see how... :)
No, if you copy a fitted t shirt and the fabric is knit/stretch - it is.onlu good for knit/stretch fabric, unless you will rework it and add ease and darts and etc.
The best T shirt copy I have seen especially the armhole. Could I adapt this resulting pattern to create a non stretch top by adding ease and a boat neck? With probably more fullness in outer sleeve. Perhaps you could do a vid on it
Hello there :) Tiered dress is super simple - just use any dress tutorial on my channel combined with the tiered skirt tutorial that I did last year :) happy sewing :)
Oh, that blouse was a gift from 5 years (maybe even more) ago from a friend! But there will be another video about sleeves (not sure when) and I want to replicate them!
As always, your video is amazing. I (and maybe others) would love to know if you really like your Singer machine? Maybe it's not logical to ask since you use it beautifully, but would you buy it again? I want to upgrade from the Brother 9500PRW. I am seeking more even stitching & would love the auto cutter feature, as well as some other things. A Janome is pricier, a Bernita is out of my $ range. I sew primarily garments but also home dec. Thank you so much for any advice!
As a sewing machine technician and an intermediate sewing person, allow me to add my two cents. Alisa is a fabulous seamstress and can make gorgeous garments with any sewing machine: a $10K top of the line Babylock or a $150 entry level Singer. For mere mortals like you or me, the better the machine, the easier it will be to learn to sew. A better machine will compensate for your (my) lack of skill. A lower quality machine will frustrate you when it doesn't do what it ought to. And if you are an experienced, skillful seamstress, a good machine will be a joy to sew with. Don't be fooled by a machine with a lot of bells and whistles. What matters is the mechanisms and circuitry behind those bells and whistles. And just because it says "heavy duty" doesn't mean it is. These are mere marketing words. On that, having worked on hundreds of machines, I think you can't go wrong with the "B" machines: Babylock, Brother (upper level, not those sold on QVC or in chain fabric stores), or Bernina. You don't need to spend a fortune to get a great machine from one of these brands. If your budget is really tight, consider purchasing a trade-in machine. You can get a great machine for a fraction of the price. There are other fine manufacturers, but from my workbench, the "B" machines have the fewest problems and are easiest to fix--because they are so well made. I sincerely hope this helps. Happy sewing!
@@bhobbs3284 I am grateful to you for offering your wise, professional advice here. First I have to reassure you I am aware Bernina was misspelled in my previous text. A sewing machine repairman told me a year ago that Bernina machines are great but even the attachments were very pricey. He recommended a Janome, felt they are superior. He had no use for Brother machines, especially from Wal-Mart, & he used to be a dealer for Brother at his shop! So....when I began research of machines the Singer Quantam was interesting, thus my question for Alisa of Thoughtful Creativity about hers. I still hope she can offer some answers. THANK you B. HOBBS!
@@helenlouise1737 I appreciate your response: I was fearful I might have offended a stranger. Janomie makes a fine machine, yet I see them come into my shop regularly despite not selling that brand. Berninas are expensive--probably more expensive than they ought to be, but they are a good, solid machine. I bought my Bernina used and saved a bundle. Quite frankly, I am surprised Alisa uses a Singer, but I believe it was a gift from her husband. I think she has a Babylock serger. Or maybe her coverstitch machine is Babylock. Singer used to make a very good sewing machine. If you can find a pre-1970 model (all metal), buy it, but it will most likely have fewer bells and whistles than what you are used to. I would stay away from the later models after the company changed hands. You can get an entry level Babylock machine for about the same price as a basic Singer machine. Although I am Team Bernina, I am always impressed with the Babylock machines. They are smooth and quiet. They have the best needle threaders--head and shoulders above the competition. They are just a joy to sew with. The upper level Brother machines are made in the same factory as Babylock and are also very good. For someone sewing garments and basic home furnishings (curtains, table runners, napkins, etc.) again, I would recommend a "B" machine. These all have features made for the type of sewing you do. Whatever sewing machine you end up buying, I wish you a joyful time sewing.
Hello hello there :) a super interesting conversation thread! I can't say I have a ton to add except that my machine was indeed a gift from my husband and it is Singer Confidence 7470 and that is the only Singer machine I own, all other machines I have are Brother (looooove my serger and coverstitch, smooth, great to use). My Singer has served me well - but you have to take care of it. I was brave enough (don't suggest doing it though) a few years back when I had problems with it to unscrew it entirely and explore the insides. It has gotten a bit more loud over the years although I do oil it, but besides that - it is a good machine. Things like auto-cutter and auto-threader aren't necessarily on my radar as I don't use auto-threader but I do have auto-cutter on my other machine and it is nice. I think it does the job, would I buy it again? Honestly, I would just buy a machine that does straight stitch/zig-zag/buttonholes and has good tension adjustment dials. Years after my hubby gave me my machine as a gift we had a conversation about all sewing machines in general and I looked up the price for my Singer, my jaw dropped - I could not believe it costs around $400+ dollars. Wow. Being who I am, I would go for more basic but good, like B Hobbs said - something that would do basic functions super well and won't cause too many problems. That being said - my singer served me well for over 7 years, maybe going on 10 - I have lost count, but it does the job :) I hope this helps you!
@@ThoughtfulCreativity Yes, Alisa you helped me a great deal. Honestly between you & B. Hobbs I have gained a better understanding of what sewing machines offer & how to select one that will serve me best. Too much to text more here but thank you so much for taking the time to offer advice.
Thank you so much for posting this video. I am interested in painting 3" boldly colored stripes onto white cotton material for some t-shirts we are wanting to make. Because we are unable to find any material with 3" stripes we need to paint them. Would you be interested in creating a video for creating your own designs on material??
Hi, just learning to make t shirts. Have a nice new machine. It comes with a spare stretch needle. But do I require a special foot, or can I use the standard one? Fabric is pretty light weight. Thanks, love this tutorial 😊
@@Ploddypop11 in fact, the link underneath this video where it says "how to sew a t-shirt" - that video is there. Just open up that playlist and click on the video :)
Oh, oh... OH! This is pure gold. It's not a "Trace your T-shirt panels" video, it's actually teaching the geometry of pattern making, including sizing and easing.
I have never sewn a garment before. But I want to. It takes my brain a really long time to fully comprehend a new concept. I was never good at geometry in school, so it's really intimidating, but this channel has definitely been raising my confidence in trying it soon.
This is literally geometry. Lovely.
This is the best video by far on RUclips for turning your t-shirt into a pattern. Brillient.
I love sewing projects that allow beginners to create clothing without having to use patterns! This is such an incredible option and I will definitely be sharing with my community!
Hi! Intermediate sewist here for many decades with blankets, bags, table runners, scrunchies, lanyards, clothe wipes, clothe liners n pads & etc...
I've watched your YT channel for quite a few months now and love the detailed instructions! Enough that I was confident to make underwear, tshirt, baby shirt. For myself is a whole other side of skills to learn! The serger just arrived yesterday! When you say "I truly believe that if I can do, so can you" I hear the belief affirmation to do just that. Thank you for the hard work and dedication for the videos! ❤❤
Michelle, it was so awesome to read your comment - you go girl! :) Have fun with your serger, keep the manual handy for all the fun tricks you can do with your serger - a rolled hem - oooh! take a look at that, you might discover a new love :)
I love this!!! Best tutorial for tracing a shirt I’ve seen yet!! Great job. Thanks
Wow, thank you!
I love that you got straight to the point and kept your explanations simple! So glad I found this!
Alisa you make it look so easy! Thanks for another great tutorial.
Thanks so much 😊 and.... you can do it! It is a bit more detailed than just tracing a shirt, but the result is worth it ;)
Awesome tutorial, Alisa! Thanks for your generosity in sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you so much for this easy to follow tutorial. I want to start making some clothing. Haven't done that in decades now. What a great refresher.
Terie, you will find hundreds of videos on my channel about making your own beautiful clothes! Enjoy :)
This was the best video I've seen on copying your T-shirt for a pattern! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful, Toma!
How often do you use your clothes to make patterns?
See how I copied a neoprene jacket here - ruclips.net/video/LumzOROW9Ko/видео.html
Have you ever seen a video and wished that person was your bestie?? You are that person for me! 😊 You are SO GOOD and easy to learn from. 😅 could just hang out with you for hours talking sewing! Thank you for being awesome!!
Alisa, this is brilliant! I love the way you can take something complicated and turn it into a simple step by step process that anyone can follow.
I am just trying to ignite the spark in people, the spark for sewing and creativity! :) Oh oh, and some easy garment projects for spring/summer are coming up! so excited!
explained so well and understandably, I will certainly sew afterwards. thanks from austria
How did you know this is what I wanted to know how to do? You are a complete mind reader. I can't wait to try. X
He he, we are just on the same wave length :)
I am so impressed!! You make this look so easy and I really think I can make a pattern. I have been watching you for about a month and have made a few things. My goal is to make my own clothes and this has been so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to really explain the process.
That's the best and most explanatory video I've seen about tshirt patterns
Thank you so much for your incredible work!
Glad it was helpful! Happy sewing 🪡
Thanks. I have been making patterns, beginner. You explain very well.
This so great Alisa. Thank you so much
I've used a brown paper grocery bag to make patterns
Great tutorial. I just took a pattern making workshop this past weekend and this tutorial compliments what I learned last weekend. Thank you!
This is wonderful 😍🥰 You make things so easy although we are just beginners, and we CAN NOT do it. But watching you showing us with beautiful smiles makes it lovely and easy. Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu 😚😃
This is fantastic!so easy to understand. Thank you!
Awesome, simpler and easier of drawing paten. Thank you very much
Half way thru, subscribed. Good stuff! Thank you, Lord for this!!
This is great. Im a beginning sewer and was so confused. This is great.
such a well-made video. This is something I'll make rather than just watch. Thanks to you.🥰
Perfect drawing pattern, better that I have learned many years ago.
Thank you for awesome details 😊
I subscribed ❤
Excellent demonstration!
Teacher you have explained very well and also you have shown steps by step instructions where and how to draft the pattern . I am pleased to your videos. Thank you
New to this channel and I actually understood the technique. Straightforward and easily explained. Excellent tutorial on pattern drafting. Thank you ❤
Glad it was helpful!
She is adorable and she is amazing. I can’t wait to try this
I’m definitely going to take a shot at this.. !!! For sure!!!
Thank you. Perfect timing for me.
Omg 😱 This tutorial is so amazing and you are also an amazing teacher. 😍😍😍😍😍😍Thank you so much. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏I bought a sewing course and the teacher doesn’t explain how to make a pattern like you do. I’ve lost interest in doing it but with your tutorials I’m certainly start sewing garments as well usually I make bags. I’m a self taught in this field too. Sending lots of love for you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My favorite video as beginner thank you❤
Absolutely great video!
Thank you, always wanted to try this,but yours make sense
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Loooove this!!!! One of the easiest shirt tutorials I've found in years on here.
If your videos could not get any better, they did. This video is more in depth than your previous one. I am going to be using stretchy fabric and I forgot which direction the stretch fabric should be placed on with the pattern on top.
I can’t to start today to start tracing and making my pattern.
Thank You and many blessings!!
Thank you for explaining the steps so clear . I feel much more confident to make this pattern now . You are brilliant
Thank you so much for this tutorial, you made it so easy for a beginner like me 🥰🥰🥰
Enjoyed your tutoring .. appreciate you.👋👋👋
Hi. Can i do this using a linen shirt?? My mom wants me to make her a shirt with linen and i'm not sure if i can use this technique to draft a pattern
Love this! I will definitely give this a try!
This is great! Thank you!
This so helpful..!! Great video.
I learned a lot. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful, Melisa!
I like that idea to get the front and back neckline and the arm❤️❤️👍👍
Where were u hiding I needed this video badl
This is a great tutorial! I made my husband a t shirt for Christmas that was good, but his favorurite is from a shop. I am going to try his favourite shirt, using your instructions. Thank you!
Hi I'm a new sewer at age 70. Wondering how your pattern turned out. I'm interested in hearing from people who have tried this and if they have any hints for me.
@@helenm3133 hey, hope you enjoy your sewing. My only tip is to remember to add seam allowance and write down what you've done - I forgot on my first time. 😁
Another excellent video!
Yay - thank you very very much - makes sense 😊😊😊
My pleasure! This Sunday there will be a video about drafting joggers and there will be this t shirt all made up! :)
Thank you. I've been sewing 60yrs and never made my own pattern like this. I had an aha moment listening when everything just popped into place, Thank you for this wonderful tutorigal. You've helped me a lot since I found your channel. I had bought a whole new wardrobe and then got very I'll. I've lost over 100 lbs. Everyone I've reached out to said I couldn't take these clothes up, I'm either going to take thim up or cut them down with a pattern and sew them back together. Because it's to nices of material to waste. You've been a great teacher for this old dog, do you do your classes online?
You are the best 👍👍
Thank you, this is wonderful! I would be happy to learn how to draft the sleeves that are on the t-shirt you are wearing. :)
Aaaahhhhmmmmaaaazzzzing 🎉! Thank you ❤
So lovely....thank you very much ❤
Excellent video thank you 🙏💕
I viewed this video, while I was drafting my pattern, thank you. Every step was easy to understand and easy to do. Thank you 😊. I’m on my way to the next video on bindings
how did your patterns turn out? I'm new to sewing.
Very nice video
Good job. I think a curve ruler is helpful.
Brilliant
Besutiful. I can't wait to make one. Im saving to buy a serger sewing machine😘
The best!!!!😊
super clear thanks
So understandable thankyou
Gosh....Your Good. 🥰
are stretch fabrics all required to be cut on cross grain?
Aunque no tiene títulos en español.
Entendí todo.
Gracias 😁☺️
Thank you very much 🤗
Great video
Thank you, miss Sarah! I know you had a thought to trace your fav t-shirt, so I hope this comes in handy!
OMG!!! Yet another so useful video! Thank you so much! Did you also make the shirt you're wearing in this video? If yes, would be wonderful to see how... :)
Love your videos. I want to make V necks tops. Do you make those??
Dawn, click on the playlist that I point at the very end of the video - the detailed V neck tutorial and how to draft it is right there.
Thank you
Wonderful video thank you! Did you make the top you are wearing and is there a video its so pretty.
Amazing!!!
Will this bodice work for cotton fabric
No, if you copy a fitted t shirt and the fabric is knit/stretch - it is.onlu good for knit/stretch fabric, unless you will rework it and add ease and darts and etc.
Do you have any videos on making jackets 👀
Nice!!! 💜💜💜
Thank you very much
This is great
The best T shirt copy I have seen especially the armhole. Could I adapt this resulting pattern to create a non stretch top by adding ease and a boat neck? With probably more fullness in outer sleeve. Perhaps you could do a vid on it
I have videos on it on the channel, about ease and bodice blocks and how to create a woven sleeve - please go and take a look :)
I have that exact fabric you show at the end. Will this be the fabric for the tshirt you are making?
Yes, for joggers and t shirt - a lounge set!
Will this copy method work for a size 58" bust? I have a t-shirt that I wear, a bit larger than my size, to be loose.
Great tutorial. Would you show us how to sew a tiered dress plse.
Hello there :) Tiered dress is super simple - just use any dress tutorial on my channel combined with the tiered skirt tutorial that I did last year :) happy sewing :)
@@ThoughtfulCreativity thank you Alisa.
I'd like to know how you made the beautiful sleeves in the blouse you are wearing - they are stunning!!!
Oh, that blouse was a gift from 5 years (maybe even more) ago from a friend! But there will be another video about sleeves (not sure when) and I want to replicate them!
I just match the curved ruler on top of the sleeve but it’s good to know why the front is taken in more than the back.
Great video!!! If I wanted to use my bodice pattern to make a top with non stretch fabric & a zipper would I need to add allowance?
You would need to draft a pattern for a woven garment with ease and of course seam allowances. I have plenty of video about that in my channel.
perfect
As always, your video is amazing. I (and maybe others) would love to know if you really like your Singer machine? Maybe it's not logical to ask since you use it beautifully, but would you buy it again? I want to upgrade from the Brother 9500PRW. I am seeking more even stitching & would love the auto cutter feature, as well as some other things. A Janome is pricier, a Bernita is out of my $ range. I sew primarily garments but also home dec. Thank you so much for any advice!
As a sewing machine technician and an intermediate sewing person, allow me to add my two cents.
Alisa is a fabulous seamstress and can make gorgeous garments with any sewing machine: a $10K top of the line Babylock or a $150 entry level Singer.
For mere mortals like you or me, the better the machine, the easier it will be to learn to sew. A better machine will compensate for your (my) lack of skill. A lower quality machine will frustrate you when it doesn't do what it ought to. And if you are an experienced, skillful seamstress, a good machine will be a joy to sew with.
Don't be fooled by a machine with a lot of bells and whistles. What matters is the mechanisms and circuitry behind those bells and whistles. And just because it says "heavy duty" doesn't mean it is. These are mere marketing words.
On that, having worked on hundreds of machines, I think you can't go wrong with the "B" machines: Babylock, Brother (upper level, not those sold on QVC or in chain fabric stores), or Bernina. You don't need to spend a fortune to get a great machine from one of these brands. If your budget is really tight, consider purchasing a trade-in machine. You can get a great machine for a fraction of the price.
There are other fine manufacturers, but from my workbench, the "B" machines have the fewest problems and are easiest to fix--because they are so well made.
I sincerely hope this helps.
Happy sewing!
@@bhobbs3284 I am grateful to you for offering your wise, professional advice here. First I have to reassure you I am aware Bernina was misspelled in my previous text. A sewing machine repairman told me a year ago that Bernina machines are great but even the attachments were very pricey. He recommended a Janome, felt they are superior. He had no use for Brother machines, especially from Wal-Mart, & he used to be a dealer for Brother at his shop! So....when I began research of machines the Singer Quantam was interesting, thus my question for Alisa of Thoughtful Creativity about hers. I still hope she can offer some answers. THANK you B. HOBBS!
@@helenlouise1737 I appreciate your response: I was fearful I might have offended a stranger.
Janomie makes a fine machine, yet I see them come into my shop regularly despite not selling that brand.
Berninas are expensive--probably more expensive than they ought to be, but they are a good, solid machine. I bought my Bernina used and saved a bundle.
Quite frankly, I am surprised Alisa uses a Singer, but I believe it was a gift from her husband. I think she has a Babylock serger. Or maybe her coverstitch machine is Babylock.
Singer used to make a very good sewing machine. If you can find a pre-1970 model (all metal), buy it, but it will most likely have fewer bells and whistles than what you are used to. I would stay away from the later models after the company changed hands. You can get an entry level Babylock machine for about the same price as a basic Singer machine.
Although I am Team Bernina, I am always impressed with the Babylock machines. They are smooth and quiet. They have the best needle threaders--head and shoulders above the competition. They are just a joy to sew with.
The upper level Brother machines are made in the same factory as Babylock and are also very good.
For someone sewing garments and basic home furnishings (curtains, table runners, napkins, etc.) again, I would recommend a "B" machine. These all have features made for the type of sewing you do.
Whatever sewing machine you end up buying, I wish you a joyful time sewing.
Hello hello there :) a super interesting conversation thread! I can't say I have a ton to add except that my machine was indeed a gift from my husband and it is Singer Confidence 7470 and that is the only Singer machine I own, all other machines I have are Brother (looooove my serger and coverstitch, smooth, great to use). My Singer has served me well - but you have to take care of it. I was brave enough (don't suggest doing it though) a few years back when I had problems with it to unscrew it entirely and explore the insides. It has gotten a bit more loud over the years although I do oil it, but besides that - it is a good machine. Things like auto-cutter and auto-threader aren't necessarily on my radar as I don't use auto-threader but I do have auto-cutter on my other machine and it is nice. I think it does the job, would I buy it again? Honestly, I would just buy a machine that does straight stitch/zig-zag/buttonholes and has good tension adjustment dials. Years after my hubby gave me my machine as a gift we had a conversation about all sewing machines in general and I looked up the price for my Singer, my jaw dropped - I could not believe it costs around $400+ dollars. Wow. Being who I am, I would go for more basic but good, like B Hobbs said - something that would do basic functions super well and won't cause too many problems. That being said - my singer served me well for over 7 years, maybe going on 10 - I have lost count, but it does the job :) I hope this helps you!
@@ThoughtfulCreativity Yes, Alisa you helped me a great deal. Honestly between you & B. Hobbs I have gained a better understanding of what sewing machines offer & how to select one that will serve me best. Too much to text more here but thank you so much for taking the time to offer advice.
Thank you so much for posting this video. I am interested in painting 3" boldly colored stripes onto white cotton material for some t-shirts we are wanting to make. Because we are unable to find any material with 3" stripes we need to paint them. Would you be interested in creating a video for creating your own designs on material??
I already have videos about it, quite a few :) here's an example of how i painted my own fabric for shoes ruclips.net/video/vSjQw41od54/видео.html
how to do the neck band?
The video for the neckband is in the description :)
Hi, just learning to make t shirts. Have a nice new machine. It comes with a spare stretch needle. But do I require a special foot, or can I use the standard one? Fabric is pretty light weight. Thanks, love this tutorial 😊
Larimar, I have a video on how to sew stretch fabric for beginners - please go take a look at it, it will help you out
Thanks for your response, will be sure to search through your RUclips chanel for other tutorials next time 😊🙏
@@Ploddypop11 in fact, the link underneath this video where it says "how to sew a t-shirt" - that video is there. Just open up that playlist and click on the video :)
how do you draw the seam allowance? i can't find a video in your playlist to show how😢
nvm, i found it at the end of the video
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