There used to be a channel called Pattern Pals. Three ladies of very different body types and styles would all sew and review the same pattern. The comparison really showed the pattern possibilities. So I was excited for your side by side review.
I love, Love, LOVE this series!! We all have different bodies, and understanding how patterns look on different bodies is SO helpful!! Thank you for this!!
My goodness, these dresses are beautiful, and it looks stunning on both of you. The dresses are every bit worth the price! Very beautiful, and what a creative use of the pattern on the material. This is something for me to aspire to, for sure.
I would love if you would do a short tutorial on using border prints and how to cut them on different patterns. I often shy away from them because of pattern and cutting placements.
Really great video. I'm at a point where I'm trying my best to learn how to fit and alter a pattern to my specific figure. It's daunting at first, but I'm slowly gaining confidence. Thank goodness for RUclips as it really helps visual learners such as myself. Thanks again.
I love how you compared shapes. I get annoyed when it's 2 girls that have the same build same height but ones fat. The dresses both looked great. I bet your friend loved getting a nice dress☺
Both dresses are very nice. I think the fabric placement on the skirt of Jenny's dress is especially interesting because it looks like godets at the sides. Good job on the first time modeling session, Jenny. I like the idea of different body shapes with the same pattern. I'm shorter than you at 4'11" (and definitely shorter than Jenny!!!) but a pear shape so I love seeing other shapes. Thanks
I purchased and made this pattern after I saw your make for your family photos. I wanted to make a cheap Christmas dress so made mine is made from quilting cotton. It is a little stiff but the style does look great on. I made the short sleeve and skirt combo with the giant pockets. Love the giant pockets. I bought a lovely drapery rayon to make a long sleeve maxi version but haven’t got to it yet and probably won’t for a while now it’s winter.
Very nice idea Whitney! That’s one of the things I love about sewing, it is the same patterns but with a different sleeve and fabric it looks so different. I personally love your dress, I think it is the color, both dresses look fabulous. And great work with your pattern placement. Thanks for sharing! Take care!
These two dresses look lovely on both of you. I made the Allie Olsen Highland Wrap Dress in a polyester for a wedding I attended recently. It's a lovely pattern as well. The skirt is not a full as this one which suits me. I've also made it into a tunic length top for the Spring as well. This one is made from Rayon.
Love both dresses and the contrast comparison. Beautiful job on the pattern placement on Jenny’s dress. And your dress is very flattering too. Now I want to make a wrap dress!! Thanks for the inspiration!❤️
Hi Witney, I am a big fan of yours! Did you do a full bust adjustment for yourself on this elodie? I am getting ready to cut out one for my busty daughter with a 3" bust difference. Thanks for sharing your expertise and all your wonderful makes with us!
I have a 4" upper/full bust difference and I did an FBA on this. However, I think I could have gotten away without one as there is quite a bit of ease in the bodice.
This was great fun Whitney! You both do look lovely in your dresses which is quite a tribute to the pattern. I've shied away from this pattern because of those drop shoulders and baggie sleeves. I'm worried about gaping across the front too extraordinaire. I also tend to avoid so much waist emphasis in a pattern just in principle. I loved your makes but I remain unconvinced for myself. I love this idea for a series though and look forward to seeing more makes on different bodies! Ask one of your friends who is about 5" taller :)
Wow! Loved fell in love with your green dress but now the coral is stunning. Beautiful dresses, would you have an affiliate link, i would love to buy that pattern now. Thanks for the fashion show! 👏🏻👏🏻🌟
You look made for the dress - the 'drab' green is gorgeous but I'ld call the color dusty sage. I really also think the sleeves in the longer length is a'10'. Good choice once again. What style and fabric does your sister get? I don't know if you have an inside door to Closet Core but I would be more tempted to buy the pattern if they were more appealing to my eye. Am I wrong? I don't want to be critical. I usually take your advice anyway - you talented one!
Thank you! I love this dress. My sister is getting a Style Arc Monty (I have one in this same green) in a lilac linen. She’s pretty excited about it 😂. I, unfortunately, don’t have an inside with Closet Core Patterns. I just like most of their stuff!
I love both dress, i would toget this pattern,i wonder where to go to get it so i can start on this lovely dresses for summer in sN antonio texas . Thank you for this video
Sure! This is the Elodie Wrap Dress by Closet Core Patterns: closetcorepatterns.com/collections/sewing-patterns-all/products/elodie-wrap-dress-pattern?variant=39419157512326
The colour of your dress is "eucalypt". I've been on the fence about this dress but no longer! Do you have an affiliate link for the pattern? Impatient for the style arc sew along, I haven't bought the pattern yet and still thinking about effective fabric designs so that it doesn't look like a nightie on me 🤣. Possibly one of Nerida Hansen's giant ginghams or a large scale print from material difference. Your pattern placement skills are truly ninja.
I don’t have an affiliate for this pattern, but it is a great one! The Monty will go up two weeks from today. I think it would be gorgeous in a large scale gingham!
You didn't mention it, but I was curious if you did an FBA for yours? I have never done one on a Dorman sleeve, but I am fairly certain I am gonna need one. Any advice?
Because there is so much ease in the bodice, I didn't do a true FBA. I just added length to the front for it to go over my bust, but I really didn't need to do that. Since I am doing all tutorials this summer on Sundays, I can add a dolman FBA to that list!
Another great vid-I do love seeing things on the two different body types-very helpful!! They both looked great, and I remembered your dress and thinking that was the most flattering dress I have seen on you!! (I am a pear-if I weighed what I should weigh, I would be more of an hour glass-I'm close but not quite.)Wonderful fabrications! Thank you for sharing, have a fantastic week!! :+)
Those dresses are great. I’ve had my eye on that pattern for awhile. I must say I’m loving the fabric color/design on the top you’re wearing! Where is it from?
You had me chuckling at Wow pear! Hihi. I am a definite “Wow Pear!” 😉 Nice concept. Beautiful dresses! About how flattering wrap dresses are? There’s just no such thing as flattering on all. Exception here. Tried it over and over. Nope. Appreciate them on other people. 💕
Is it true that the drape is the same whether you cut it on the cross grain or lengthwise? I bought a cotton remnant with cross grain stripes that I wish went the other way, but concern about the drape has me wondering how to use it.
You can cut pieces with the straight grain or cross grain. I find there is little difference in the drape and use them pretty interchangeably with wovens (knits obviously need the greatest stretch going around the body).
I’m also a rectangle and I think the wrap helps to give a waist where I don’t have one. I have a very good friend who is also an apple and her Elodie turned out beautifully. You might be surprised!
Question off topic... I had a thick terry knit skew out of square during washing. Do I try to stretch it back straight then cut out my pattern? Or, do I place the pattern pieces (Closet Core Plateau Joggers) on the “new Grainline” and then cut out. (I am afraid if I straighten it out it will go back off grain again with each wash.). Do you have any advice?
I would pull it back on grain and then either sew or serge the cut ends together (fold your fabric so your salvages are together). This should help “set” the fabric back on grain. You may find that your legs twist with wear if you cut them off grain. Also, with knits, cutting the selvages off before laying out your pieces can help the fabric stay on grain better. Often, the selvages will pull in the fabric (since they are knit tighter) and it can skew things as well!
im so glad you posted this today, i just got the pattern! my sis and i are same so seeing this makes me want to make a border print one for her...both dresses are beautiful, tfs:)
There used to be a channel called Pattern Pals. Three ladies of very different body types and styles would all sew and review the same pattern. The comparison really showed the pattern possibilities. So I was excited for your side by side review.
I loved that channel as well! It was so helpful!
This is an extremely flattering. dress on you!
Thank you!
The extra attention to the cutting of that border print really elevates Jenny’s dress. Well done!
Thank you! I’m pretty sure it took longer to place the pattern and cut it out that it did to sew it up!
I love your dress and your friends dress is lovely as well. What a nice friend you are!
Thank you!
I love, Love, LOVE this series!! We all have different bodies, and understanding how patterns look on different bodies is SO helpful!! Thank you for this!!
I’m so glad this was helpful!
Your dress is cute. Jennys with the fabric is absolutely gorgeous
Thank you!
Beautiful!!! Spectacular pieces Jenni's Dress!! Both are Beautiful!!!!
Thank you so much!
My goodness, these dresses are beautiful, and it looks stunning on both of you. The dresses are every bit worth the price! Very beautiful, and what a creative use of the pattern on the material. This is something for me to aspire to, for sure.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! It was fun to make her a dress and then do the photo shoot!
Oooo, love the way you cut the border print, taking advantage of the angles with the stripes. Very form flattering.
Thank you! Pattern placement was a bit of a head scratcher, but I love how it turned out!
Both are very lovely!
Thank you so much!
Great idea to see a pattern sewn for different bodies. Thanks!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This is a fun concept! It helps to see on multiple figures. And I love the shirt you're wearing in the video!
I’m so glad it was helpful!
I would love if you would do a short tutorial on using border prints and how to cut them on different patterns. I often shy away from them because of pattern and cutting placements.
That’s a great video idea!
You both look great in this dress. I look terrible in a wrap dress !!
Thank you!
Really great video. I'm at a point where I'm trying my best to learn how to fit and alter a pattern to my specific figure. It's daunting at first, but I'm slowly gaining confidence. Thank goodness for RUclips as it really helps visual learners such as myself. Thanks again.
You can do it! Thank you for the kind words.
Love the idea of showing different body types. Both dresses are beautiful.
Oh good!
Wonderful dresses! Love the coral and periwinkle fabric!!
Thank you! Isn’t that border print gorgeous?!! It would be beautiful for so many applications!
I love how you compared shapes. I get annoyed when it's 2 girls that have the same build same height but ones fat. The dresses both looked great. I bet your friend loved getting a nice dress☺
I’m so glad that was helpful!
Really wonderful video...what a great idea to do the comparison.
I’m so glad you enjoyed this!
Very cute dress on both of you!!
Thank you so much!
@@TomKatStitchery Your welcome!
Both dresses are very nice. I think the fabric placement on the skirt of Jenny's dress is especially interesting because it looks like godets at the sides. Good job on the first time modeling session, Jenny. I like the idea of different body shapes with the same pattern. I'm shorter than you at 4'11" (and definitely shorter than Jenny!!!) but a pear shape so I love seeing other shapes. Thanks
I’m so glad you enjoyed this concept of a video. I thought it sounded interesting!
Great video! I always enjoy having my morning coffee with you. Looking forward to your next video.
I love that!
Love that top you are wearing 😍 colour is fab on you x
Thank you! It feels like summer to me!
Love this top and lipstick combo! It’s so summer. 🏝🌞
Thank you! I thought so too!
I purchased and made this pattern after I saw your make for your family photos. I wanted to make a cheap Christmas dress so made mine is made from quilting cotton. It is a little stiff but the style does look great on. I made the short sleeve and skirt combo with the giant pockets. Love the giant pockets. I bought a lovely drapery rayon to make a long sleeve maxi version but haven’t got to it yet and probably won’t for a while now it’s winter.
That’s good to hear about the pockets. I haven’t made one with the pockets yet, but think I might need one!
That lipstick is stunning on you!
Thank you so much!
Very nice idea Whitney! That’s one of the things I love about sewing, it is the same patterns but with a different sleeve and fabric it looks so different. I personally love your dress, I think it is the color, both dresses look fabulous. And great work with your pattern placement. Thanks for sharing! Take care!
My pleasure! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
What a fun series!! I love both of the dresses!! I love your avid seamstress blouse too!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you, Whitney. The dress looks lovely on both of you. I recently purchased this pattern and will be making it very soon.
Oh good! It’s a really lovely pattern!
Both are beautiful dresses. I just bought this pattern, so it’s great to see it sewn in different fabrics and on different bodies.
Thank you! It’s a lovely pattern!
These two dresses look lovely on both of you. I made the Allie Olsen Highland Wrap Dress in a polyester for a wedding I attended recently. It's a lovely pattern as well. The skirt is not a full as this one which suits me. I've also made it into a tunic length top for the Spring as well. This one is made from Rayon.
That’s a lovely idea for summer!
Both versions are lovely! I can only imagine how creatively you had to place the pattern pieces for the panel!
It definitely took longer to cut the pieces out than to actually sew the dress 😂.
This is the "it" dress on you❣ It really enhances your figure.
Thank you! I totally agree with you!
Loved the comparison. I've been on the fence about this pattern since I am plus size--these types of videos show the differences really well
Oh good! Personally, I think the wrap dress silhouette is pretty universally flattering. You should try one!
Love both dresses and the contrast comparison. Beautiful job on the pattern placement on Jenny’s dress. And your dress is very flattering too. Now I want to make a wrap dress!! Thanks for the inspiration!❤️
Oh good! I love making and wearing wrap dresses. This one is a great pattern!
Lovely ! Your shirt fabric is delicious too!
Thank you so much! The shirt is a Dashwood Studios Rayon from Minerva. It comes in two colorways!
Love both dresses. And really love the top you’re wearing !
Thank you!
Very pretty dresses!!! 👍
Thank you so much!
Hi Witney, I am a big fan of yours! Did you do a full bust adjustment for yourself on this elodie? I am getting ready to cut out one for my busty daughter with a 3" bust difference. Thanks for sharing your expertise and all your wonderful makes with us!
I have a 4" upper/full bust difference and I did an FBA on this. However, I think I could have gotten away without one as there is quite a bit of ease in the bodice.
This is a great video! Very creative and thinking outside the box.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
This was great fun Whitney! You both do look lovely in your dresses which is quite a tribute to the pattern. I've shied away from this pattern because of those drop shoulders and baggie sleeves. I'm worried about gaping across the front too extraordinaire. I also tend to avoid so much waist emphasis in a pattern just in principle. I loved your makes but I remain unconvinced for myself. I love this idea for a series though and look forward to seeing more makes on different bodies! Ask one of your friends who is about 5" taller :)
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! Jenni is about 6” taller than I am, but I can definitely ask some friends with differing figures as well!
Great job showing the comparison of two body shapes in the same pattern.
How did you lengthen the bodice of your friend's dress?
I’m so glad you enjoyed this! I can’t remember if this pattern has a lengthen line on the bodice, but if not, I just added my own!
Wow! Loved fell in love with your green dress but now the coral is stunning. Beautiful dresses, would you have an affiliate link, i would love to buy that pattern now. Thanks for the fashion show! 👏🏻👏🏻🌟
Thank you! I don’t have an affiliate link, but I think she might be running a sale this weekend ... I’m not sure if it’s still going or not!
Loved the video. I really appreciate seeing the pattern on 2 different bodies. And, btw, you are not “short & stubby”. You are short & beautiful!
😂 I didn’t mean to sound like I was putting myself down. It’s a good body that has done amazing things for me. Thank you for your kind words!
Lucky friends .... I should think they’ll be forming a queue right now .... no conning required!
😂 I may regret the offer!
You look made for the dress - the 'drab' green is gorgeous but I'ld call the color dusty sage. I really also think the sleeves in the longer length is a'10'. Good choice once again. What style and fabric does your sister get? I don't know if you have an inside door to Closet Core but I would be more tempted to buy the pattern if they were more appealing to my eye. Am I wrong? I don't want to be critical. I usually take your advice anyway - you talented one!
Thank you! I love this dress. My sister is getting a Style Arc Monty (I have one in this same green) in a lilac linen. She’s pretty excited about it 😂.
I, unfortunately, don’t have an inside with Closet Core Patterns. I just like most of their stuff!
I love both dress, i would toget this pattern,i wonder where to go to get it so i can start on this lovely dresses for summer in sN antonio texas . Thank you for this video
Sure! This is the Elodie Wrap Dress by Closet Core Patterns: closetcorepatterns.com/collections/sewing-patterns-all/products/elodie-wrap-dress-pattern?variant=39419157512326
The colour of your dress is "eucalypt". I've been on the fence about this dress but no longer! Do you have an affiliate link for the pattern? Impatient for the style arc sew along, I haven't bought the pattern yet and still thinking about effective fabric designs so that it doesn't look like a nightie on me 🤣. Possibly one of Nerida Hansen's giant ginghams or a large scale print from material difference. Your pattern placement skills are truly ninja.
I don’t have an affiliate for this pattern, but it is a great one! The Monty will go up two weeks from today. I think it would be gorgeous in a large scale gingham!
You didn't mention it, but I was curious if you did an FBA for yours? I have never done one on a Dorman sleeve, but I am fairly certain I am gonna need one. Any advice?
Because there is so much ease in the bodice, I didn't do a true FBA. I just added length to the front for it to go over my bust, but I really didn't need to do that. Since I am doing all tutorials this summer on Sundays, I can add a dolman FBA to that list!
Beautiful dress. Did you need to do a FBA?
I did do an FBA on my version (I'm pretty sure it was 1" on each side for a total of 2" across the front).
Another great vid-I do love seeing things on the two different body types-very helpful!! They both looked great, and I remembered your dress and thinking that was the most flattering dress I have seen on you!!
(I am a pear-if I weighed what I should weigh, I would be more of an hour glass-I'm close but not quite.)Wonderful fabrications!
Thank you for sharing, have a fantastic week!! :+)
I’m so glad you enjoyed this one!
@@TomKatStitchery As always. :+)
Omg love it 😍 can you make a tutorial on it please thank you 😊
Thank you!
Those dresses are great. I’ve had my eye on that pattern for awhile. I must say I’m loving the fabric color/design on the top you’re wearing! Where is it from?
Thank you! I’m wearing The Blouse by The Avid Seamstress and the fabric is a Dashwood Stuidos rayon from Minerva! It comes in two color ways!
Great concept video :)
Oh good! I thought this sounded like it could be fun!
hi, can I ask where you get the fabric for your shirt from. it lovely. thanks for all you do on your channel. xex
Sure! It’s a Dashwood Studios rayon from Minerva. It comes in two different colorways!
@@TomKatStitchery thank you. it look so good on you.
You had me chuckling at Wow pear! Hihi. I am a definite “Wow Pear!” 😉 Nice concept. Beautiful dresses! About how flattering wrap dresses are? There’s just no such thing as flattering on all. Exception here. Tried it over and over. Nope. Appreciate them on other people. 💕
Thank you!
Is it true that the drape is the same whether you cut it on the cross grain or lengthwise? I bought a cotton remnant with cross grain stripes that I wish went the other way, but concern about the drape has me wondering how to use it.
You can cut pieces with the straight grain or cross grain. I find there is little difference in the drape and use them pretty interchangeably with wovens (knits obviously need the greatest stretch going around the body).
I bought this pattern but I’m not sure that it will be flattering on me...I’m an apple shape. Yours are lovely!
I’m an Apple, too, and also a rectangle. It is hard to find something flattering.
I’m also a rectangle and I think the wrap helps to give a waist where I don’t have one. I have a very good friend who is also an apple and her Elodie turned out beautifully. You might be surprised!
@@TomKatStitchery thank you! I think I will😀
Question off topic...
I had a thick terry knit skew out of square during washing. Do I try to stretch it back straight then cut out my pattern? Or, do I place the pattern pieces (Closet Core Plateau Joggers) on the “new Grainline” and then cut out. (I am afraid if I straighten it out it will go back off grain again with each wash.). Do you have any advice?
I would pull it back on grain and then either sew or serge the cut ends together (fold your fabric so your salvages are together). This should help “set” the fabric back on grain. You may find that your legs twist with wear if you cut them off grain. Also, with knits, cutting the selvages off before laying out your pieces can help the fabric stay on grain better. Often, the selvages will pull in the fabric (since they are knit tighter) and it can skew things as well!
@@TomKatStitchery Thank you so much! I will try that, and keep you posted.😉
Can you do a tutorial on this dress please
I wish I could, but since Closet Core sells classes on their patterns, I don't do sew alongs with their patterns (so I don't step on any toes!).
It’s like another Everyday Style show! Does Jennnifer Mackey Mary know how awesome you are and how lucky she is to have following her?
😂 we’ve actually spoke! Stay tuned on that one!
Awesome sauce!
im so glad you posted this today, i just got the pattern! my sis and i are same so seeing this makes me want to make a border print one for her...both dresses are beautiful, tfs:)
You should!
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