How to line any garment | DIY Lining Tutorial | Thrills and Stitches

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @yvettefeyjoo-booth2670
    @yvettefeyjoo-booth2670 9 месяцев назад +49

    Wow just found your channel. I avoid any patterns that call for a lining because I’m scared lol! But after watching your video I think I’m ready! Thank you so much for explaining and showing how easy it can be to line a garment.

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much, glad it was helpful 🖤 You got this! ✨

  • @mairarahmani6458
    @mairarahmani6458 10 месяцев назад +13

    This was the best narrated and explained video I’ve watched yet! After watching your tutorials, I just can’t watch or learn from others

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  10 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you that's so nice. Glad it is helpful!

  • @Vivincent-g9v
    @Vivincent-g9v 10 дней назад +1

    Oh my God! You can’t even imagine how useful that was for me! I love how well narrated and detailed this video is. Thank you!

  • @tning95
    @tning95 Год назад +23

    Me, who has sewn and can sew a lining decently, watching this video just to give you views: 😊
    Me, seeing the 0.5 seam allowance trick to pull the lining in: 😯
    (also that is a gorgeous lining)

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  Год назад +4

      Hahahaha that's amazing! Both that you support me this way but also that you were able to take something away from it. Thank you for sharing ☺️

  • @jazeljimenez9926
    @jazeljimenez9926 4 месяца назад +9

    Finally I find a video that explains how and why on linning. I love lined cloths, they look so neat and profesional. Thanks so much!

  • @vickreates
    @vickreates Год назад +3

    I've just finished a T&S binge and cannot believe that I haven't seen your channel earlier!! I love all your work and personality, and cannot wait to watch all your videos until the end of the world now 💙

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  Год назад +1

      Oh hi, this comment really made my day - thank you so much and hope you'll continue watching ☺️ x

  • @bea6987
    @bea6987 Год назад +6

    Thanks for all the tips and tricks, will definitely use them next time I line something! Also, the vest looks great! ☺

  • @patriciawilliams3006
    @patriciawilliams3006 7 дней назад

    So helpful, I have a waistcoat I have been trying to work out how to line, the sticking point was the sleeves, now I know how.

  • @sarahmolinasews
    @sarahmolinasews Год назад +5

    You are so knowledgable! Thank you so much for sharing this process with us. The vest turned out so lovely.

  • @adventureDad1976
    @adventureDad1976 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for showing the hand stitching. I am new to this and didn’t really know how to hand stitch it shut!! Bravo

  • @clarakyme
    @clarakyme Месяц назад +1

    Oh shoot lol if you read the old comment before I edit it it. It was meant for another video. RUclips changed videos as I was typing and I didn’t realise and sent it sorry about that

  • @NicoleVi22
    @NicoleVi22 Год назад +6

    Thanks for the super easy explanation! ❤ I'm really glad I found your channel 😊 hope to see more videos on basic sewing stuff like this one! :D the lining fabric was also very beautiful :)

  • @stormvexed
    @stormvexed Месяц назад +2

    It's a gorgeous pattern and a gorgeous finished result but I am currently looking for any kind of advice on how to add a lining to a store-bought dress but I guess the answer I'm not seeing from any sewing creator is just take the entire dress apart and make the lining like you made the pattern. I was just hoping that there was some kind of like cheap and easy hack without a one-to-one pattern but I guess I should just try and fail. 😂 I don't know if you have any advice about that but if you did it would be an amazing video to make because no one else seems to be making a video about that.

  • @amyholman354
    @amyholman354 4 месяца назад +3

    Now the written instructions make sense because I've seen you do it. Or close to it. The lining for the garment I want to make includes sleeves. But it was the inside out to pin maneuver that threw me off when relying on drawings and text only. Thank you. And your vest is pretty on you.

  • @sandilusk817
    @sandilusk817 6 дней назад

    I'm pretty green around the ears. I generally understand sewing theiryies more than actual sewing. My sewing machine, intimidates the heck out of me. I wish I still had my old Singer from the late 70's.
    My question is did you cut the pattern pieces larger than the pattern specifically so they would do the inside-out turning properly or did your pattern pieces need the seam allowance added.
    In highschool many years ago, we were taught to do the whole lining like you did the armholes. Your way is much better and faster.
    I really hope to get a grip on this because I love lined clothes. They hang much nicer and you don't need a slip.
    I'm looking forward to watching more of your videos.
    Thank you so much!
    Sandi
    Windsor Ontario

  • @barbarameeker7986
    @barbarameeker7986 Год назад +3

    Exactly what I needed today. Thank you.

  • @Nina-cc7sc
    @Nina-cc7sc Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing these steps And your advice
    Your videos are some of the best because you don't neglect to explain the small details🙏🏼

  • @aliciajoyce3675
    @aliciajoyce3675 20 дней назад

    Best how to line a vest tutorial ever..thank you//

  • @lunamanglar1823
    @lunamanglar1823 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this! I always lined my garments but they ended up looking a little loose or not fitting well with the lining. I'm gonna try triming my seam allowance nex time.

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  Год назад +1

      Thank you, happy there’s something useful in it for you ☺️

  • @ditrataral
    @ditrataral Месяц назад

    Please show us how to add buttons and buttonholes to a finished and lined garment.

  • @FLAMENCODELACOSTA
    @FLAMENCODELACOSTA 9 месяцев назад +6

    OMG! Excellent! Just what I was looking for! I have been a seamstress for years. I am 71 years old but lining things has always been horrible mess for me. Thank you so much for being so detailed. I just made a Flamenco costume and the lining came out horrible but in the future, I will check your videos.

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  9 месяцев назад +1

      Awww thank you, I appreciate that! I makes me happy to think this was useful for an experienced seamstress like yourself.

  • @steffwyatt1862
    @steffwyatt1862 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic. So clearly explained and shown. Thank you!

  • @deonuacid
    @deonuacid Год назад +1

    Excellent explanation, I’m about to start sewing a vest and this was very helpful.

  • @kazkazzie3906
    @kazkazzie3906 Год назад

    This is a lovely dress. I love that the bottom part of the dress is not big and billowing. I notice that on alot of shirred dresses, it is like that, but this dress isn't and doesn't overwhelm the body.

  • @patriciaingraldi4719
    @patriciaingraldi4719 7 месяцев назад

    You did a great job explaining and demonstrating this process in a very easy to understand process.

  • @sandilusk817
    @sandilusk817 6 дней назад

    Me again Eliza. I bought a sleeveless jumper pattern that has tie shoulder straps. I want to change to shoulder straps that have buttons instead. How hard would it be. I also want to line it. I love lined clothes especially after watching you lining any garment video
    Take care,
    Sandi
    Windsor, Ontario

  • @Muhsinahnadeem
    @Muhsinahnadeem Год назад

    You are a good instructor

  • @adventureDad1976
    @adventureDad1976 3 месяца назад

    Great job!!! Thank you so much!

  • @ntumnyuysighan8579
    @ntumnyuysighan8579 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you So much. Really helpful

  • @KarenMcNeil-en2fn
    @KarenMcNeil-en2fn Год назад

    Excellent presentation and a lovely result 🙂

  • @Aaron-kp6kp
    @Aaron-kp6kp 9 месяцев назад +19

    I don’t have autism. But I have texture problems with clothes and food! So I’m super happy I’m able to wear pretty fabrics with comfortable lining ❤❤ thank you!!

  • @deidrabenson361
    @deidrabenson361 Год назад

    Thanks sooo much for sharing your knowledge!❤️❤️❤️

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! ☺️

    • @michellerobinson2434
      @michellerobinson2434 Год назад

      Love your vlog (e.g. fabric and design choices). So tired of nothing but viscose flowery material on other sewing vlogs. And u keep it real!!!

  • @heard3879
    @heard3879 9 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed this video. I didn't know how to do that. But what I really want to learn is how to repair/replace the badly ripped-up lining in a heavy wool coat.

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  8 месяцев назад +3

      You can do it with the principles shown in this video! I would try to copy the shell pattern pieces (there’s a cool trick on how to do that with painters tape, maybe you can look it up) and use those to create the lining.

  • @shirleyeggenschwiler9482
    @shirleyeggenschwiler9482 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much

  • @julsbendandi9374
    @julsbendandi9374 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! ❤❤❤❤

  • @lisamccaff9217
    @lisamccaff9217 7 месяцев назад

    Super!!! Subscribed.

  • @Francanapounds
    @Francanapounds 7 месяцев назад

    I love you😘😘thank you so much for this enlightening video.

  • @bum7201
    @bum7201 5 месяцев назад

    Hello~ awesome clear tutorial!
    I have a pair of casual linen pants (ready made) that are quite see through..any tips for adding lining to them? Is it even possible for home sewing 😢?

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Yes the principle is always the same. You’d have to copy the bought pants by tracing them, creating a lining that mirrors the existing garment. Then you can overturn the two.

  • @binaa.899
    @binaa.899 4 месяца назад

    Hello thank you so much for this!! It was such a helpful video especially since I was in a time crunch!!! I am really confused about how to do an understitch so I ended opting it out since I didn’t want to accidentally ruin the piece I hope that’s ok 😅

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  4 месяца назад

      I'm sure it is :) I am glad the video was helpful!

    • @SoakedRat
      @SoakedRat 2 месяца назад

      There are a few handy dandy videos on understitching on RUclips that I searched up because of didn't know how to understitch either lol

  • @Lex-t4z1e
    @Lex-t4z1e Месяц назад

    The arm hole, that's a bit tricky, can you give pointers on how you achieved to stitch the whole arm hole with the sewing machine?

  • @CityPropertyInterior
    @CityPropertyInterior 4 месяца назад

    You are great!! What the name of the lining?

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  4 месяца назад

      Thank you - it’s simple viscose lining. I always go for the breathable one which is slightly more expensive

  • @portiaparker1669
    @portiaparker1669 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you! My first time here; new Subbie❤

  • @manuemanu3608
    @manuemanu3608 Год назад

    Wow! Thak you so much ❤
    Which fabric do you use for lining?

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  Год назад +1

      Happy it's helpful! I use viscose lining as it's breathable

  • @lintecassidy206
    @lintecassidy206 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video!
    So with the lining shorter, do you then end up with the shell bunched up as you work around it? Or are you pulling on the lining to stretch it so they match? I just don’t understand how that shakes out

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  10 месяцев назад +1

      Both! The shell will bunch while you sew, when you press your garment you pull so it evens out.

  • @joygoncalves4917
    @joygoncalves4917 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love no serger seams. They itch even if they are inside.

  • @thefashionrealm9466
    @thefashionrealm9466 6 месяцев назад

    Is it the same process to line drawstring pants?

  • @marisaelslove
    @marisaelslove Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @taniadoorley
    @taniadoorley 9 месяцев назад

    Does this work with shorts too??

  • @PEPP_Personal
    @PEPP_Personal 10 месяцев назад +1

    Silly question: if I’m adding a zipper closure, should I still leave a gap in the center back for turning, or can I turn using the open front seams where the zipper is going?

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  10 месяцев назад +2

      Hi! If you have a zipper say in the center back, you leave that open until you put your zipper in. I show this process in almost every one of my videos as I line almost all my makes. You can see the process here for example (ca min 25): ruclips.net/video/Nz0wpIrwCkc/видео.htmlsi=L43WLbIoRQwZ52w7
      Hope this helps!

  • @roshandacummings3423
    @roshandacummings3423 6 месяцев назад +1

    My god, that was helpful! And, honestly, we could all do a @BernadetteBanner and hand-stitch the entire hem closed, easy peasy, if the twisted part feels too clunky to pin to a sewing machine. I came here to learn how to line an heirloom house apron (another use to add to your "lining" list! My shell fabric is a mid-weight embroidered cotton. All the little thready things are showing on the wrong side so, to make sure the whole thing doesn't get destroyed when washing or snagged on my other clothes, the dressmaker at the store recommended I line the other side of it) and now I feel confident I can. Thanks so much!

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  6 месяцев назад

      Oh I love to hear that, glad it helped. Thank you for sharing and I hope it comes together perfectly 💜

  • @doitdiaries3797
    @doitdiaries3797 3 месяца назад

    I thought lining should be a bit larger than the actual clothes. So it can move within the clothes better, but of course not showing from the outside.

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  3 месяца назад +2

      It depends on which area we’re talking about - it definitely shouldn’t be longer than the garment itself and definitely trimmed in exposed openings like neckline or armhole if there is no facing involved. If you work with facing around those areas, you are right - you cut the lining slightly wider/longer so it can move within the garment. This is mostly true for tailored pieces like jackets or suit skirts.

  • @jenniferrandolph3475
    @jenniferrandolph3475 Год назад +2

    Not me distracted by that gorgeous red dress in the back....

  • @monalisamaibam3698
    @monalisamaibam3698 2 месяца назад

    So desperate to buy patterns from you but i cannot!!!😭 as an indian its hard to shop from etsy! Wish i could actually buy your pattern and sew it.
    Anyone out there who knows how to purchase from etsy internationally!?

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  Месяц назад

      Oh I am sorry to hear that! I wasn't aware that Etsy isn't really a viable solution in India... I will consider this!

  • @kj3d812
    @kj3d812 5 месяцев назад

    What about *sleeves*?

    • @ThrillsandStitches
      @ThrillsandStitches  5 месяцев назад

      Same thing, you cut the pattern pieces in lining and shell material and overturn them with each other!

    • @amyhighton
      @amyhighton 4 месяца назад

      ​@ThrillsandStitches could you do another video with this technique on a sleeved garment? I'm getting so confused at the armhole pinning stage because I can't see what I'm doing to line things up properly!

  • @coopersga
    @coopersga Год назад

    Thanks for the explanation! It was all very easy to understand. I will see your tutorial again to make the vest that I have always liked 🥹🙏