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  • @lauras2246
    @lauras2246 Год назад +2129

    Tip for getting rid of the thrifty old fabric smell: soak in warm water with a good amount of vinegar for at least 30 min or so (I usually do overnight) before washing normally! I do that with all my thrifted fabric and clothing and works like a charm.

    • @withwendy
      @withwendy  Год назад +215

      Amazing I am definitely going to give this a try!!

    • @SabethRavenwing
      @SabethRavenwing Год назад +30

      This Vinegar is your friend

    • @louisemaedesignsburgess2486
      @louisemaedesignsburgess2486 Год назад +93

      @@withwendy you can also mix some baking soda into the vinegar for an extra kick or for some stubborn smells. Make sure it's dissolved completely before adding clothes or you'll have clumps on the clothes, especially if it's cold water.

    • @TheAidababe
      @TheAidababe Год назад +11

      Do you guys know what to do if it's a trifted leather jacket but smells?

    • @SabethRavenwing
      @SabethRavenwing Год назад +56

      @@TheAidababe I have had good luck leaving in a box with a sock full of baking soda for a few days then in the sun a few days at a time. Cycling through a few times. Works well on most leather save suede with heavy cigarette. That I had to pay someone to do.

  • @RoxsanneL
    @RoxsanneL Год назад +1269

    It may sound random, but when I remove the hanging ribbons you cut out of the clothing, I reuse them as the ribbon part of a present tag! If you cut them down it makes it really easy to tie on the homemade tags, also to hang Christmas decorations which have lost their string 😊 x

    • @norawotton5440
      @norawotton5440 Год назад +14

      I do that too!

    • @emmy8526
      @emmy8526 Год назад +14

      They’re also handy for all kinds of repairs and small sewing jobs!

    • @erika_katrien
      @erika_katrien Год назад +7

      Yess!! I keep them too for those kind of things ☺

    • @Om-iq1oh
      @Om-iq1oh Год назад +43

      I use them as hair ribbons when they're colored, they're automatically color coordinated with the clothes I cut them off of haha

    • @NhanTran-lm6cg
      @NhanTran-lm6cg Год назад +16

      @@Om-iq1oh wait that’s so smart 😭

  • @beatrizbalderasramirez8678
    @beatrizbalderasramirez8678 Год назад +452

    I first watched this video while drunk, and I thought to myself, "She is the coolest person ever! This editing is so creative and so well done!"
    I came back to watch it sober just to see if it was as good, and it is even better. You are so creative, and the fact that you are able to translate that into such a good video shows it.
    Okay, now lemme go binge everything you have put out. Thank you, youtube algorithm.

    • @withwendy
      @withwendy  Год назад +64

      Omg it's been a while since a comment had me laughing out loud like this thank you for such kind words!

    • @The_Rising_Dragon
      @The_Rising_Dragon Год назад +7

      I don't drink, but I have been awake the past 24 hours, and sleepaddled mind agrees with you. Sane me is gonna check back to see if sleepy me was on the dot, or correct. Toodules!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @ladyraven3418
      @ladyraven3418 Год назад +3

      @@The_Rising_Dragon Sleep deprives is worse than drunk IMO.

    • @The_Rising_Dragon
      @The_Rising_Dragon Год назад +3

      I am awake now! Sane me agreed with sleepy me's assesment!
      :D

    • @The_Rising_Dragon
      @The_Rising_Dragon Год назад +1

      @@ladyraven3418 Can't attest ma'am, as never been drunk before!
      :)

  • @dobetterwithchristian4472
    @dobetterwithchristian4472 Год назад +695

    I get a stomachache from too tight clothes too! My mom always thought I was being dramatic. 🙄 Beautiful work!

    • @tinekejoldersma
      @tinekejoldersma Год назад +34

      Same, I don't bear it around my waist and my neck.

    • @Kathywake23
      @Kathywake23 Год назад +24

      Good to know I'm not strange for feeling this way

    • @TiredofDrama123
      @TiredofDrama123 Год назад +12

      me too and I figured it out quite recently!

    • @LS-vq2or
      @LS-vq2or Год назад +25

      Same made me feel seen I get awful back spasm/cramps too but I have a buttload of chronic illnesses that make any kind of pressure whether from a bra band or pants elastic band too painful. I'd literally rather were non stretch stuff than an elastic pressuring my skin

    • @Gaeforhae
      @Gaeforhae Год назад +16

      @@LS-vq2or i too get back cramps to the point I can’t sleep and I actually initially didn’t know that it was me wearing tight bottoms causing indigestion, causing me to vomit sometimes. I’m still figuring out some things 😭

  • @Sunnbuzz
    @Sunnbuzz Год назад +281

    That dress size-up alteration is IMPRESSIVE, great work !

  • @lexyesss
    @lexyesss Год назад +520

    The conversations with Sagwa are the true experience of sewing with a cat. Not shown: CONSTANT lint rolling. Solidarity.

    • @withwendy
      @withwendy  Год назад +87

      I quietly give you the nod of cat ownership solidarity

    • @katerrinah5442
      @katerrinah5442 Год назад +21

      Also the sigh you make after wrestling your cat away from your fabric/pattern and realise you have no hope of getting it done so you give into the chaos demon's demands

  • @Am27195
    @Am27195 Год назад +230

    I appreciate you showing an example of upsizing a dress! You are very skilled! I love the editing on this video!

  • @mariellenstathopoulos967
    @mariellenstathopoulos967 Год назад +170

    I LOOOVE tailoring my own clothes. It’s most of the sewing I do. Because once you realize the potential of every piece, it’s hard to stop😄

    • @Bpaynee
      @Bpaynee Год назад +12

      How did you get good at this? I feel like I don't even have an eye on where to begin on what look I should be trying to achieve when getting clothes tailored

    • @mariellenstathopoulos967
      @mariellenstathopoulos967 Год назад +6

      @@Bpaynee i started altering my clothes out of necessity, when my pants stretched out, my weight changed or the clothing I thrifted doesn't fit in all the ways I prefer, I made adjustments from there. If you are getting the tailoring done professionally, they will usually be able to tell you what you need. It all starts with a general dislike of a piece of clothing and working from there.

    • @Bpaynee
      @Bpaynee Год назад

      @@mariellenstathopoulos967 thank you! This will definitely help me get started

  • @ijustlikethiscrapokay
    @ijustlikethiscrapokay Год назад +52

    this is the first time i've ever realized that you can tailor things and size UP rather than down, this is such a lovely video and you have such great editing and also a soothing, lovely voice!!

  • @eleanorschille-hudson4338
    @eleanorschille-hudson4338 Год назад +217

    For the first hem, the two parallel stitches on the front are an indication of a coverstitch machine, which you can imitate using a twin needle! That way the hem can stay stretchy :) (edit: spelling lol)

    • @annacarl3314
      @annacarl3314 Год назад +10

      i just learned this from sewing youtuber Sarah Spaceman!

    • @HarryLovesRuth
      @HarryLovesRuth Год назад +3

      Twin needle hem suggestion: wooly nylon thread in the bobbin. If your machine uses a bobbin case, buy a second one and experiment until you get the bobbin tension screw adjusted just right. The YLI wooly nylon is the best, in my experience. Gutterman's stretch nylon also works.

  • @caitlinmason2353
    @caitlinmason2353 Год назад +24

    Lol I’m a tailor and where I work, we also go in to the side seams to add panels to dresses, so you’re good.

  • @VONvon257
    @VONvon257 Год назад +75

    @withwendy If the pink and black dress was an AU/NZ size 8, that might explain it. I was informed by a Lululemon salesperson here that I needed to SUBTRACT 4 to get my US/CA size. So... if you're a 6 in US/CA, you'd need a 10 if it was made for the AU/NZ market - which may explain the dress situation :)
    Either way, the tailoring was impeccable!!

    • @eevonhon
      @eevonhon Год назад +6

      Sometimes it's 2! US 6 would be AU 8, depending on the brands🙂

  • @MrsBrit1
    @MrsBrit1 Год назад +18

    For washing, add wash soda. It should always be used, tbh, but it's super effective at getting rid of smells. It even makes BO or cigarette smoke easier to come out. That's because wash soda is a water softener and you need soft water to fully clean your garments. I use it when washing my teenage son's school clothes to get rid of boy smell and also bought a NWT dress off ebay to wear to a wedding, but it ended up being straight from an ashtray by the smell of it. It stunk so bad....i had washed it with plenty of soda and my usual detergent and you wouldn't believe the brown liquid that came out of it. Nasty! And it didn't smell anymore.

  • @mdavis027
    @mdavis027 Год назад +260

    I just love the filming and editing style you have, it’s just so beautiful! ❤

    • @withwendy
      @withwendy  Год назад +22

      That means so much to me, thank you! It's been really exciting seeing the new studio shape up, going to work on some lighting tweaks next :D

    • @ladonnawashington1643
      @ladonnawashington1643 Год назад

      Couldn’t agree more!

  • @norawotton5440
    @norawotton5440 Год назад +48

    The slip dress turned out beautifully - it took some courage to do that.

  • @rosethot4194
    @rosethot4194 Год назад +20

    The dress came out so good that’s amazing! It actually looks like it’s part of the design since the dress already had the black fabric angled lines on the sides of the bottom of the dress it matched and looks beautiful

  • @downrighthorizontal9931
    @downrighthorizontal9931 Год назад +6

    the comment about how tight pants = tummyache is so relatable!! even if i'm wearing something that I can stretch way more, if it's just a bit too tight my stomach hurts sooo bad. idk how exactly that works but oh well.
    great video- i also sew and end up spending a lot of time on little alterations to thrifted things, adding pockets, etc that may take me awhile but others don't really notice, so sometimes it can be offputting to say 'i sew!' and then not have a lot of 100% 'from scratch' garments. but tailoring and altering are super useful skills nonetheless :)

  • @FangToh
    @FangToh Год назад +26

    Wouldn't know the dress has been sized up and modified, the work is ~exquisite~

  • @YOHOMEGIRL
    @YOHOMEGIRL Год назад +29

    Omg the dress came out soooooo good!! My very beginner seamstress self would have folded under pressure, but you’ve given me motivation to try it out! Thanks for another great video!!!!!

  • @karen80ful
    @karen80ful Год назад +53

    Everything you do has such thoughtfulness and dignity. Loved your transformations.

  • @malinawins3688
    @malinawins3688 Год назад +133

    Wow you did such a good job with sizing up the dress! Love it ❤

    • @withwendy
      @withwendy  Год назад +25

      Thank you so much!! I was shocked how happy I was with the outcome, Sagwa has been real quiet since I finished sewing that dress 🤭

    • @hopegold883
      @hopegold883 Год назад

      What about seam allowance? What I didn’t understand was she said she needed to add 10 cm, but only cut the pieces to add up to 10. But when she sewed them in, it looks like she lost some due to seams.

    • @midsummermuse
      @midsummermuse Год назад +1

      @@hopegold883 She might have forgotten to mention including seam allowance. She cut two sets of triangles that are 5 cm each (plus seam allowance I assume) to add up to the total of 10 extra CM of ease in the garment.

  • @kaceeeddinger6946
    @kaceeeddinger6946 Год назад +3

    for smelly clothes you can add like a teaspoon of baking soda and a teaspoon of salt to your wash and that should help (believe it or not, that's the two main ingredients in most scent boosters!)

  • @emsoph__4278
    @emsoph__4278 Год назад +44

    I adore the way you’ve done this video! The whole aesthetic is so nice. And amazing work on tailoring! It’s so nice seeing how to size up options, it’s so easy to fall into the trap that if you no longer fit an item that you have to get rid of it ❤

  • @sydneymerc08
    @sydneymerc08 Год назад +7

    sagwa and "i mean, I'll try my best" have me DYING
    also, that dress is beautiful!

  • @melindawolfUS
    @melindawolfUS Год назад +49

    Tip:
    For fabrics that are not natural (ie plastic) sometimes vinegar is not enough to get the bacteria living in the crevices of the material... I combine it with Pursil for athletic wear/scent. It's not just covering with strong fragrance and it works on the stuff that vinegar doesn't work on.

    • @rosethot4194
      @rosethot4194 Год назад

      What’s Pursil

    • @katkali88
      @katkali88 Год назад +3

      @@rosethot4194 I think they mean Persil, which is a detergent brand

  • @julieb7270
    @julieb7270 Год назад +19

    I love this kind of editing, it's so fun and creative to look at! It's almost like a new wave sewing fairytale !

  • @beccy6539
    @beccy6539 Год назад +31

    A UK 8 is a US/CAN 4 so that might be the issue with the lace dress - beautiful work resizing it though!

    • @flaccid6pancake
      @flaccid6pancake Год назад +2

      Or it's Australian/NZ sizing

    • @kathygann7632
      @kathygann7632 8 месяцев назад

      I was at a liquidation store that had linen blouses for $3, but only in huge sizes. I bought one figuring I would tailor it down to my size, but to my delight, it was Australian sizing and fit perfectly!

  • @RichmondSajini
    @RichmondSajini Год назад +17

    The creativity in the concept and the way you shot and edited this video is 🤩🤩🤩

  • @mariannerady1137
    @mariannerady1137 Год назад +27

    Absolutely LOVE your editing on this one

  • @mel_issa__
    @mel_issa__ Год назад +8

    To get rid of the thrift smell I add some vinegar in addition to regular detergent to the wash. Works wonders!

  • @gloriastolar5718
    @gloriastolar5718 Год назад +3

    I enjoy your sewing work. May I add that the triangles you added to the lace,pink& black dress are called gussets. I do admire how you
    your process step by step leading to a successful finish.

  • @MsEri17
    @MsEri17 Год назад +8

    Left is the hem you did and right is the original. Honestly, I have no idea. You're too good now! I really enjoyed this video because I love the idea of tailoring your loved clothes to fit you better.

  • @devinwillow
    @devinwillow Год назад +9

    Wendy! I think this is my favorite video of yours to date - and I’ve watched almost all of your videos!!! The knowledge, the candidness, the cute cut scenes. IM HERE FOR IT!

  • @thriftbitch
    @thriftbitch Год назад +2

    I've been a long time fan and I am absolutely in love with your creative direction, both in sewing and video production/storytelling. This video really taught me a lot and it was so fun to follow along on your journey. The transition were incredible!

  • @jadechng5
    @jadechng5 Год назад +2

    Love this new editing style! So happy to see that everything is coming together after so long!

  • @TheOneWithTheBob
    @TheOneWithTheBob Год назад +2

    The sizing up of the dress was so satisfying it looks perfect !!

  • @esther5636
    @esther5636 Год назад +6

    thanks for the great inspiration Wendy! Only thing is I would have loved to see how you sandwiched the fabrics in the dress upsizing so everything is so neatly closed off. Great job overall!

  • @brittanyg6796
    @brittanyg6796 Год назад +5

    I'm currently sewing a coat and found myself with the same underarm excess. Thank you for helping me troubleshoot it!

  • @Fabdanc
    @Fabdanc 7 месяцев назад +1

    You already know Wendy's kid is going to have the best Halloween costumes and/or any costume for a school play.

  • @stephaniecheco5724
    @stephaniecheco5724 Год назад +1

    Your projects always come out so incredible and professional! I loved how the dress came out! 😍😍 Watching this made me feel more prepared to adjust some clothes I have tucked aside to fix up for myself ☺️🫶 thank you!

  • @katiebeantown7355
    @katiebeantown7355 6 месяцев назад

    The sweater was such a huge transformation! Love this. TY

  • @EyeGlassTrainofMind
    @EyeGlassTrainofMind Год назад +3

    Wow this was such a fun idea, Wendy! Also wonderfully filmed and edited. Happy 2023!

  • @amendozap
    @amendozap Год назад +1

    THE WAY THE DRESS LOOKS BETTER AFTER THE ADDONS (like, design wise, the triangle looks better than the straight edge it had before)

  • @vvawesome98
    @vvawesome98 Год назад +1

    I was just thinking about how I want to tailer some of my thrifted pieces. Love how all of yours turned out but I'm definitely still intimidated to try. Just going to go for it! Also huge fan of this concept and editing :)

  • @chewbekah
    @chewbekah Год назад +1

    I love love love this editing! I always find your videos entertaining no matter what, but this just adds a lil something extra!

  • @jazgordon7248
    @jazgordon7248 Год назад +1

    Wendy!!!! I switched emails and thus updated my RUclips and had to resubscribe to everything from memory, and after a friendly jab from the algorithm, I realised I missed you!!!
    It's like reconnecting with an old friend! I'm excited to back-track on everything I have missed. You are as radiant as ever :)

  • @loveleeluv7
    @loveleeluv7 Год назад +1

    Hey Wendy :)! You're one of the YT channels who inspires me in my plan to SEW again!
    One thing about "thrift smell" especially for stretchy fabrics that's not suitable to wash warm though is I have tried is soaking them for long hours (depends on how "mouldy" they smell) Canesten Laundry Diainfectant Sanitizer before putting them in the wash , and IT WORKS GREATt!
    Sometimes it needs an additional spraying of the same solution straight to the clothes, especially on its corners you know where. But most of the time if the thrift shop is not too "mouldy smelling" to begin with, Canesten is my deal!

  • @Cat-uh4md
    @Cat-uh4md Год назад +4

    thank you so much for showing you making a garment bigger so that it fits instead of only making big things smaller

  • @AndreaHee
    @AndreaHee Год назад +13

    The alteration of the dress came out spectacular 😁

  • @anjo93
    @anjo93 Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing upsizing!!! We need more!! ❤️❤️❤️ It looks amazing!

  • @lintilla2002ify
    @lintilla2002ify Год назад +5

    Those hanger ribbons are great for hanging ornaments on your Christmas tree, book marks, emergency hair ties, etc! Very handy 😂

  • @hberror404
    @hberror404 Год назад +4

    you did an amazing job on ALL those pieces. I literally could not tell you did anything to the dress 🤯🤯

  • @milliewaugh
    @milliewaugh Год назад +1

    this is a cinematic masterpiece! so glad i cam across ur channel, i love what you did with the dress that was so impressive

  • @leor.1475
    @leor.1475 Год назад

    youtube only blesses me so often! thank you for the wonderful video

  • @fatiraaureliatarigan8579
    @fatiraaureliatarigan8579 Год назад +1

    Gosh this is sooo good! The dress is amazing, I won't even notice it's modified if I didn't watch the process. Makes me wanna have a sewing machine of my own...

  • @Itzhannahmac
    @Itzhannahmac Год назад

    You KILLED it with the pink and black dress!! Holy wow! I would love to get started on tailoring and you made this just very inspirational. Good job with your pieces, just excellent.

  • @ameliepoulain5711
    @ameliepoulain5711 Год назад

    Hello !
    I just wanted to say I love the aesthetics and the attention to editing in this video ! I used to watch you during first quarantine, and loved all the projects you had (from tapestry, interior decoration, sewing), and I'm so glad the channel is continuing, and to see the new creative turn you took !
    Also wishing you the best with your family :)
    Now I may try to get more motivation to go back to sewing, after a 18 month break and an unfinished dress.

  • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284
    @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284 Год назад +1

    My mother was one of those magical women who can sew anything. If she found a pair of unstained, clean, non-pilled sweats from the thrift store, she could turn them into $120 slacks in one afternoon. It's amazing what happens when clothes actually fit your body properly and are neatly pressed. HUGE difference. (And believe it or not, ironing a basic t-shirt makes a difference.)
    A few years ago a woman she encountered often in an office she frequented complimented my mom's style and said that she always looked sharp. My mother let her in on ALL her secrets. How clothes are supposed to fit the body, insisted on tailoring EVERYTHING you wear, explained how just ironing a seam down the front and back of pant legs elevated an entire look, and how to choose jewelry that flatters an individual's features. Ten minute lesson. The lady was beyond excited. A month later she was showing off her new look to my mom.
    The best book I've ever read on the subject is by Linda Dano called, "Looking great... it doesn't have to hurt." It was published in 1997, but I've found the advice here to be timeless. She put everything my mother did into an easy to understand format. I've dug up a dozen copies over the years and give them to young ladies who are trying to figure out how to 'adult.'

  • @ceciliamariastudio
    @ceciliamariastudio Год назад

    Wendy! I have been watching your videos for years now and I must say I love your videos even more lately! I love the humor and ~cinematography of it all! Sending u love ❤

  • @bananadress
    @bananadress Год назад +1

    you did SUCH a great job with the lace slip dress!!

  • @marikotrue3488
    @marikotrue3488 Год назад +3

    Yes, I do cut those hanging ribbons out of clothing immediately after purchase. I have never regretted that decision. It is a minor personal victory but I take what I can get! Never would have thought of doing that to a stretched out sweater, great outcome!
    QUERY: I may have over-shortened by 1 - 2 inches a full sequined (teeny tiny size dots basically) black skirt which has a loose black lining that is only attached to the waist area. I have a few ideas (I have saved most of the cut fabric possibly 5 - 6 inches), but I trust Wendy and subscribers for better ideas. This would have to be completed on a strictly hand-sown basis as my insurance carrier would prefer if I stay away from sewing machines for the immediate future🤣? BTW just to give you an idea of my skill set, one of my "saves" is to wear the skirt with black bike shorts, opaque black tights and/or boots.

    • @RaeganScarlett
      @RaeganScarlett Год назад +1

      This may or may not work but you could take some contrasting fabric and cut a long strip of it, hem it on the bottom of the strip, gather it at the top and sew it onto the bottom of the skirt to create a cute little ruffle on the bottom of the skirt.
      Just a thought I had 🤷‍♀️ I hope this helps

  • @annejohnson7596
    @annejohnson7596 Год назад +3

    I wash thrifted clothes in 20 Mule Team borax along with my usual detergent. Gets the funky smell out and the clothes look amazingly clean.

  • @heatherisreborn
    @heatherisreborn Год назад +1

    You can use the hanging ribbons as stay tape in shoulder seams or necklines on knits to help with preventing too much stretching.

  • @MLLL1234
    @MLLL1234 Год назад

    Love the video!!! The dress was beautiful and did bit notice the modifications!!! Beautifully blended!!!

  • @fudgecmq
    @fudgecmq Год назад +7

    These looked so good and you gave us so many good sewing tips! So inspired to tackle my tailoring pile now… tomorrow 😂

  • @caitlynwinders6709
    @caitlynwinders6709 Год назад +3

    you crushed it with the dress and the sweater! so impressive.

  • @dn9ellis
    @dn9ellis Год назад

    You did an amazing job!! Beautiful work Wendy!

  • @curlychronicles
    @curlychronicles Год назад +1

    I’m tailoring and taking in a lined vest. Struggling in solidarity! But! It was hand sewn, score! So it’s easier to work with :) this was so fun to watch ..congrats on breathing new life into these garments 🎉

  • @lilianacorbo
    @lilianacorbo Год назад

    i am LOVING this video style, it enhances your beautiful narrations!

  • @ArcherAdventures
    @ArcherAdventures Год назад

    New to your channel, LOVE the new mirror, but also your video, it’s so peaceful and such great tips! I’m wanting to learn to sew as my daughter is disabled and we really struggle to find her clothes that fit properly as she is so thin compared to her peers but rather tall too!
    Looking forward to watching more of your videos 😊

  • @mkhn4018
    @mkhn4018 Год назад

    it's my first time watching any of yours videos and i love it, the edit, the sewing, the clothes, the cat, everything is just amazing, you did an amazing work

  • @fortuneokay
    @fortuneokay Год назад

    i’m in love with that turtleneck omg!!!

  • @delifly
    @delifly Год назад

    I loveee this production omg

  • @florentinezinder1606
    @florentinezinder1606 Год назад +1

    The editing is so awesome ❤

  • @katerrinah5442
    @katerrinah5442 Год назад

    I love what you did with the dress, I would not have even tried and you made it AMAZING 😍😍😍

  • @trishanotpatricia7043
    @trishanotpatricia7043 Год назад +1

    Omg, i can't even tell you added the triangles to the sides! THE DRESS LOOKS GREAT ON YOU

  • @pemilystallwark
    @pemilystallwark 5 месяцев назад

    I'm only at the end of the fist outfit, but the framing device/narrative/filming of this video was so fun and charming. What a delight to watch.

  • @ankevanroey6991
    @ankevanroey6991 Год назад +2

    This was so nicely filmed and edited!

  • @NicoleWhitehall
    @NicoleWhitehall Год назад +1

    Yet another wonderful video, Wendy. Editing is top notch! ❤

  • @zrzk22
    @zrzk22 Год назад

    i love your content!! i'm going to start sewing this year!!

  • @letitiakiu
    @letitiakiu Год назад

    my heart fluttered when the doorbell rang. it just has me so geeked out what a lovely touch

  • @snookasnerk
    @snookasnerk 7 месяцев назад +1

    i’m thouuuuusands of years late, but the 8 dress is most likely a UK 8! our standard sizing runs much smaller, so a uk 8 is around a us 4 - if you ever see a uk tag in a garment and you’re a us 6, look for ones that say 10 :) (obviously the averages change by the decade and manufacturer too, but generally that’s the conversion!)

  • @clare4290
    @clare4290 Год назад +3

    Love this, and the editing style was so cool 😍 From the label on the dress that's River Island, which is a brand we have here in the UK, so you were probably looking at a UK 8 x

  • @HanaLikesMusic
    @HanaLikesMusic Год назад

    love the little notes in the corner for explanation!

  • @hello.hjb222
    @hello.hjb222 Год назад

    To freshen up the smell of thrifted clothing I make a vodka and essential oil spray to apply after washing. Fill a spray bottle with approximately 1/4 vodka, about 20 drops of essential oils like eucalyptus or tea tree and remaining space with water. It also makes a huge difference to hang in sunshine and fresh air if possible. I know this is not normal everywhere but in Australia we hang most of our laundry outside and IMO there's no beating that fresh smell!

  • @laura987123
    @laura987123 Год назад +1

    Hands doiwn best way to get rid of smells in clothing that I have found is airing outside. I've tried Oxyclean and different deoderizing laundry products and nothing works as well as a week or two hanging outside. I've gotten coats with strong perfume smells and my ex worked on a boat where he'd get oil and gas on his clothing I'd air those outside before I even put them in the wash.

  • @partlyironic
    @partlyironic Год назад

    Tips for removing that musty smell from old clothing:
    - bicarb; this can be more gentle or more effective on some fabrics than vinegar. Best thing is not to soak but to actually wash with it on some kind of quick wash/pre wash setting.)
    - line drying; fresh air and a good battering with the wind if you can get it is
    - alcohol; a basic vodka is good. I spray the garmet with a solution, but be careful yo Google if this is OK depending on fabrics!!
    Some combination of all of these always works for me. As you do it more you get a better feel for what method or combo of methods will work best for each garment :)

  • @hassanragy3255
    @hassanragy3255 Год назад

    That dress alteration was so impressive!!!!!!! You're amazing. The way I smile as soon as I click on your videos ☺

  • @CP-cx5dz
    @CP-cx5dz Год назад +2

    I love your editing skills! Its like watching a movie❤

  • @donnarichards6554
    @donnarichards6554 Год назад

    Nice work. I have been adding pockets to lots of garments for the last 1-2 years. A fun way to use up scraps and be inventive.

  • @GreenVenus
    @GreenVenus Год назад

    Your beauty mark is sooo pretty! I have a small freckle near my lower lip and I always wish it was more stunning like what you have

  • @Cordiallylesley
    @Cordiallylesley Год назад +1

    I always dump about half a cup of vinegar into the machine when I wash thrifted clothes. That usually does the trick on the smell!

  • @peggy4846
    @peggy4846 Год назад

    I love that blazer you were wearing while tailoring the dress. So cute and it also suits the room?

  • @BUDan1995
    @BUDan1995 Год назад

    the dress looks incredible! the alteration actually made a much cooler geometric shape on the side (in my opinion!)

  • @jilk0
    @jilk0 Год назад

    Happy New Year busy Wendy. Keep going 💪

  • @redlabel7833
    @redlabel7833 Год назад

    Love this video!!! Would love to see more like it!

  • @karissabustamante677
    @karissabustamante677 Год назад +1

    You make sewing looks so graceful, I feel like I just fumble around 😂

  • @brittanymcmcmc9730
    @brittanymcmcmc9730 Год назад +2

    Typically that "old fabric smell" is really bacteria smell. You'll wanna throw especially smelly garments into the freezer to get rid of smells. I have had some garments that have just continuously smelled after thrifting and I've had to give them away because even after multiple washes and freezer sessions it wouldn't come out. Remember also that distilled white vinegar is your best friend when thrifting.

  • @MadebyChann
    @MadebyChann Год назад +10

    Congrats on the mirror! 😆 I usually get the thrift store smell out by washing the garment with a cup of vinegar or soaking it in a diluted vinegar bath.

  • @s.a.w5493
    @s.a.w5493 Год назад

    The editing and interludes for this video are incredible!
    Also you convinced me to get on thread up for baby clothes. 👶