I can really enjoy a slow sewing project, when I'm in the mood. I'll definitely have to try this sometime! Really clear tutorial, Samantha. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you so much for sharing this, it was so helpful! I can't wait to add scallops literally EVERYWHERE! :) I wished I was patient like you are. Often when I start a project I need to finish it as soon as I can, otherwise I would leave it for months. Any other out there who has the same "problem"? :)
Such a helpful tutorial! I had no idea how you did those but now after watching I feel like it's something I could actually do! Really clear and easy to follow steps. Thanks so much for making this :)
Hi Sam, I wondered whether you would mind sharing a link for the interfacing you get? I’ve never got a good one but sounds like you really like your interfacing x
I really love this finish, but I’m a bit slapdash and I don’t know if I would be patient enough with a long hem like that. But I think it would look great on a short sleeve edge, I’m thinking a plain top like The Ashton (Helen’s closet). Then I might love the sleeve edge so much I would do the hem too!
Thank you. It's a very useful tutorial. I am going to make a simple top with a scallop hem.
I can really enjoy a slow sewing project, when I'm in the mood. I'll definitely have to try this sometime! Really clear tutorial, Samantha. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you so much for watching and so glad you enjoyed it x
I love this, thank you for a clear tutorial. Think I’d like to do this on the hem of a woven top.
Thank you so much for sharing this, it was so helpful! I can't wait to add scallops literally EVERYWHERE! :) I wished I was patient like you are. Often when I start a project I need to finish it as soon as I can, otherwise I would leave it for months. Any other out there who has the same "problem"? :)
I feel you, its something I’ve learnt over years!
This dress is so cute! I think the hem goes perfectly with the style and the fabric. Thanks for sharing 🥰
Thank you! so glad you liked the little tutorial x
Such a helpful tutorial! I had no idea how you did those but now after watching I feel like it's something I could actually do! Really clear and easy to follow steps. Thanks so much for making this :)
SO glad you liked it and cant wait to see you sewing lots of scallops x
Love this look. Will definitely give it a go. Thanks for the tutorial. Can’t wait for the collar one 👍🏼
Thank you sooo much for the tutorial, it's amazing!! I love scallops 😻😻😻
Great tutorial, thank you for sharing. Can't wait to add some scallops to my next project 😊
You are so welcome! I'm so glad you liked it and hope to have fun sewing your scallops x
What a great tutorial! Thanks for sharing. When I create something with this technique I’ll show it to you.
Thanks Samantha!! This is so helpful!!!
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you. 😍
Glad it was helpful! x x
Thank you! Looking forward to giving this a go.
Hope you enjoy it!
Thank you , this is very clear!
Gorgeous
Hi Sam, I wondered whether you would mind sharing a link for the interfacing you get? I’ve never got a good one but sounds like you really like your interfacing x
I really love this finish, but I’m a bit slapdash and I don’t know if I would be patient enough with a long hem like that. But I think it would look great on a short sleeve edge, I’m thinking a plain top like The Ashton (Helen’s closet). Then I might love the sleeve edge so much I would do the hem too!
Where can I find this type of scissors
I need to get interface paper