You did a great job of keeping the actions easy to follow and replicate, and I didn't think about using a ring under the eyelet for lacing. The first Florentine dress I made I actually attached them directly to the dress opening and used them to lace that way. I will definitely be doing as your video has taught me when I make my new dress (And my corset for my Ursula outfit!). :D Thanks so much for sharing the link to the group so we could all enjoy it!
You are very welcome! My goal is to help you all get beautiful clothing without as many issues as I had starting out. It's good to know you ffg found it helpful
Very thorough and such an awesome close-up shot!
Thank you for a wonderfully detailed tutorial! Very helpful with the close ups and clear explanations.
I'm glad it was so helpful to you!
Thank you for those precious explanations ❤️
You are so welcome!
You did a great job of keeping the actions easy to follow and replicate, and I didn't think about using a ring under the eyelet for lacing. The first Florentine dress I made I actually attached them directly to the dress opening and used them to lace that way. I will definitely be doing as your video has taught me when I make my new dress (And my corset for my Ursula outfit!). :D Thanks so much for sharing the link to the group so we could all enjoy it!
You are very welcome! I'm so glad you found this helpful for your next projects and that Ursula corset sounds awesome!!!
Super helpful! I am making my first kirtle, and I've done buttonholes before, but eyelets are a new beast -- Thank you for the video!
You are very welcome! My goal is to help you all get beautiful clothing without as many issues as I had starting out. It's good to know you ffg found it helpful
This video has been really helpful for learning. how to sew arming point holes in a gembeson I've been working!
I'm glad it was helpful
How long IS your thread, though?
Mine's always too short😅
I've definitely had that happen and needed to stealthily add another thread