I realized last year while looking for another workout top, that I am just so tired of synthetic fibers! So glad I came across your channel 😊 Maybe I’ll unbox my serger!
For (Australian) hot weather, I wear a lot of knit cotton camisoles, with (what we usually call) a 'shelf bra' inside, that is elasticated just under the bust, which i feel is sufficiently supportive for me. Super light and comfortable.
Thank you for this video. Already dreaming about my future courses. I am always cold to and I hate wearing a bra lol. So this will come in handy. Love, love learning from you!
You make it look so easy. I love making my own tanks, but I do intend to add the shelf bra to them now that I can see how great they look without a bra on. Such great insight and inspiration. Many thanks to you.
amazing content! I love the way you do these videos! I have been knitting loads of things for myself over the last decade as I couldn't find natural clothes. I will start to sew things now with the fabrics you offer and I thank you dearly for the link to natural socks and tights!🙏💜💜
I'm going to continue wearing synthetics next to my skin because polarfleece fabric is about the only thing that never irritates me... it wears like iron and I don't have to be careful washing it and moths aren't interested in it, which are three things that count against wool for me. I am working on some woolen outerwear though, but I don't like it next to my skin at all. I will definitely try this with some soft cotton knit though, if I can ever find any. Your decription of the collar made a lot more sense than anything I've seen before! I've had a couple cute fast fashion tops with internal bra things and they were pretty comfortable. My local store seems to have all its knits that look like tshirt material as "100% unknown fibres". I find linen to be too cool unless it's REALLY hot out or it's under something form fitting where it's in constant contact with my skin, I do not want a linen undershirt in the winter...
I am excited to try this. I have a version that I bought but it's slightly too tight under the bust. Making one to fit me sounds very feasible now. Thank you
Thanks for this one! You are doing such a wonderful job. I’m hoping that switching to more natural fibres will help my skin with all my odd unexplained symptoms. It’s worth a shot anyway. I wish you were closer I’m not sure I want to know what shipping costs to Canada would be
Thank you for the tutorial and the added sustainability recs! I live in Portugal. Do you have recommendations for place I can buy similar wool jersey fabric in Portugal? Bonus points for sources in Lisbon, as I try to shop locally whenever possible. Only asking since you said in your video that's where you source yours from, but not sure if they are only a wholesaler. Thank you!
Hi, unfortunately can’t recommend anything as we are sourcing deadstock directly from garment manufacturers so these fabrics are not for sale otherwise.
I realized last year while looking for another workout top, that I am just so tired of synthetic fibers! So glad I came across your channel 😊 Maybe I’ll unbox my serger!
For (Australian) hot weather, I wear a lot of knit cotton camisoles, with (what we usually call) a 'shelf bra' inside, that is elasticated just under the bust, which i feel is sufficiently supportive for me. Super light and comfortable.
Thank you for this video. Already dreaming about my future courses. I am always cold to and I hate wearing a bra lol. So this will come in handy. Love, love learning from you!
You make it look so easy. I love making my own tanks, but I do intend to add the shelf bra to them now that I can see how great they look without a bra on. Such great insight and inspiration. Many thanks to you.
amazing content! I love the way you do these videos! I have been knitting loads of things for myself over the last decade as I couldn't find natural clothes. I will start to sew things now with the fabrics you offer and I thank you dearly for the link to natural socks and tights!🙏💜💜
You are so welcome! 🤗
I love everything about this, so happy to have found your channel and website!
I love a good wool jersey, but so hard to find! I knit almost all my winter socks--so soft and cozy.
I'm going to continue wearing synthetics next to my skin because polarfleece fabric is about the only thing that never irritates me... it wears like iron and I don't have to be careful washing it and moths aren't interested in it, which are three things that count against wool for me. I am working on some woolen outerwear though, but I don't like it next to my skin at all.
I will definitely try this with some soft cotton knit though, if I can ever find any. Your decription of the collar made a lot more sense than anything I've seen before!
I've had a couple cute fast fashion tops with internal bra things and they were pretty comfortable. My local store seems to have all its knits that look like tshirt material as "100% unknown fibres". I find linen to be too cool unless it's REALLY hot out or it's under something form fitting where it's in constant contact with my skin, I do not want a linen undershirt in the winter...
not sure how well blocks will work for me. i fluctuate size a lot. .. but still a lot of great information
I am excited to try this. I have a version that I bought but it's slightly too tight under the bust. Making one to fit me sounds very feasible now. Thank you
Really nice and straightforward directions, thanks.
Oh, your high boots!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing about the socks! 100% natural fiber ones are hard to find
What a great tutorial❤❤did you said that you sew socks... how didi you do that???
No! 😅 I recommend a brand that makes pure cotton & wool socks :)
Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorials. I really learned a lot from you and I can't wait to see your next tutorials 😊
That’s great to hear, thank you 🙂
Thanks for this one! You are doing such a wonderful job. I’m hoping that switching to more natural fibres will help my skin with all my odd unexplained symptoms. It’s worth a shot anyway. I wish you were closer I’m not sure I want to know what shipping costs to Canada would be
I just wish all Fabricland's tshirt style knits weren't labelled 100% unknown fibres... grrr...
@ lol yeah most of my local store is labeled the same. It would be nice if they could keep track of the fibre content
Thank you for the tutorial and the added sustainability recs! I live in Portugal. Do you have recommendations for place I can buy similar wool jersey fabric in Portugal? Bonus points for sources in Lisbon, as I try to shop locally whenever possible. Only asking since you said in your video that's where you source yours from, but not sure if they are only a wholesaler. Thank you!
Hi, unfortunately can’t recommend anything as we are sourcing deadstock directly from garment manufacturers so these fabrics are not for sale otherwise.
@@arkdefo Sad, but thank you for the prompt reply!
Sehr raffinierte Konstruktion!
Such a wonderful video
Glad you enjoyed it :)
❤🎉😊