I Made a Massive Patchwork Dress Out of Fabric Quarters

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @melimsah
    @melimsah 8 месяцев назад +321

    Other youtubers: drafts patterns meticulously based on many years of experience in dressmaking.
    The Stitchery: ties a measuring tape to her head and communes with the sewing goddesses before drafting a pattern chaotically.
    As a viewer of youtube, the latter is just a treat to witness. You're such a kid at heart and I am all here for it!

    • @TheLadyWeaver
      @TheLadyWeaver 7 месяцев назад +12

      She's basically draping on herself and I love it.
      Also all pattern making is controlled chaos, not matter how nicely and calmly they edit it.

    • @mimija2499
      @mimija2499 6 месяцев назад +3

      I came across this today and I love the dress ❤

    • @katie-allen
      @katie-allen 6 месяцев назад +12

      You should check out Micarah Tewers! She has similar chaotic sewing energy. She usually explains all her measurements by animals and they’re hilariously nonsensical, like “cut a piece of the lining which is the length of 3 small cats and the width of one very big cat”

    • @AnneMartOlsenHE
      @AnneMartOlsenHE 6 месяцев назад +3

      This made me giggle. It is kinda the way I roll too. And seeing it gives me the confidence to not give a hoot and just try!

  • @Murglie
    @Murglie Год назад +897

    Holy crap, can you imagine an ivory or cream version of this as a wedding dress? Putting this away in the ideas bank in case i ever get married...

    • @NatalieCrafts
      @NatalieCrafts Год назад +72

      OHHHHHH, especially if you kept the patchwork look. That would be really cool!

    • @Mikichan85
      @Mikichan85 Год назад +5

      Wedding dress? This one?
      No way

    • @lynnkraus6715
      @lynnkraus6715 Год назад +75

      Brilliant idea. I just uncovered a stash of old white linen napkins. They're really beautiful with interesting weaves. They would be fabulous patch worked into a wedding dress.

    • @OrlaQuirk
      @OrlaQuirk Год назад +45

      I was thinking what a beautiful wedding dress that would make, in the bride's favorite colors.
      I'm a great believer in making a wedding dress that becomes a lovely evening gown/dinner dress afterwards.

    • @leighedwards2539
      @leighedwards2539 Год назад +6

      I was thinking the same thing. Would be gorgeous!

  • @lizcollinson2692
    @lizcollinson2692 Год назад +727

    Thanks for showing us why quilters love our rotary cutters, rulers and mats.

    • @AuntNutmeg
      @AuntNutmeg Год назад +29

      I've never made a quilt in my life, but I love my rotary cutter, rulers, and mats!! ❤❤ I don't recall if I got mine before or because of this particular project, but I had to make 2 dresses for my oldest daughter for a trip, and I had 4 days to do it in. Mind you, I had 5 children at home at the time, we home schooled, and I cooked our meals. So I didn't have a lot of time. I chose one pattern, and two fabrics that were ok with one thread color for the two of them. I did everything twice: each instruction on the pattern was done for dress 1, then dress 2. But cutting them both out at the same time with my rotary cutter saved SO MUCH TIME! It ran through 4 layers of fabric and the pattern like it was nothing, and I was sold from then on. I wasn't always able to sew with the same color thread, but I often saved time making two of things by cutting both out at once.

    • @perplexingHodgepodge
      @perplexingHodgepodge Год назад +46

      I cried a little when she said it took 4 hours to cut the squares!! 😭

    • @AmandaComeauCreates
      @AmandaComeauCreates Год назад +14

      This is so painful to watch :s

    • @jirup
      @jirup Год назад +61

      When she said, "There has to be an easier way...". I was saying, "Yes, it's called a rotary cutter and a self healing mat!" And I don't even quilt.

    • @claudiafairbanks
      @claudiafairbanks Год назад +23

      I watched her do that with my jaw open and asked why are you not using a rotary?!

  • @greenecrayon
    @greenecrayon Год назад +13

    I decided to follow you after watching 10 minutes of your chaos gremlin energy. I thought, "yes, I understand." And now I'm going to finish watching the video.

  • @cinb9145
    @cinb9145 Год назад +473

    The way the skirt moves reminds me of Mexican Folklorica skirts.😊

    • @moniemonie48
      @moniemonie48 Год назад +31

      When she did the first twirl in the reveal, that was my first thought, too! Beautiful!

    • @biancabrooks280
      @biancabrooks280 Год назад +9

      It absolutely looks like a folklorica dress!! ❤

  • @tiffanyr9975
    @tiffanyr9975 Год назад +219

    The “okay…okay okay i know what the plan is…okay” and the gesturing shapes in the air is SO REAL. Also the final result is BEAUTIFUL

  • @ushere5791
    @ushere5791 Год назад +230

    the sweep of the first tier of the skirt being as narrow as it is compared to the bottom tier is what makes the skirt so gosh darn flattering (in my humble opinion). what a great dress--epic! i'd wear it every day and find moar fields to frolic in!!

    • @Kate98755
      @Kate98755 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree….i like the way the first tier isn’t as big…more stylish

  • @AuntNutmeg
    @AuntNutmeg Год назад +223

    Why is a twirling skirt such a joy? Or running barefoot and bare legged in a dress/skirt? And having pockets? I don't know either, but I know they are! Thanks for making me not the only one who loves to twirl in a swooshy skirt. 😊😊 And you picked perfect twirling music!

    • @mala3isity
      @mala3isity Год назад +3

      This comment screams Rachel Maksy. :)

  • @karisap
    @karisap Год назад +89

    You are the first person I have encountered who follows the exact same sewing process (staring into the distance, drafting patterns and then realizing they don't work at all, and just general chaos) that I do!! You're not alone!

  • @alexgrant6463
    @alexgrant6463 Год назад +33

    As someone with diagnosed ADHD and ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), I love every ASD/ADHD moment (ie. zoning out, "Why is this such a mess?", the figgiting, "there's always a box somewhere around here", at around the 15:00 throwing the fabric in the air then saying "here we go", last and my favorite example I will give begins at 15:55). This is all stuff I do in any craft project. I love all of this, also I love that you take your time making it and giving yourself a set scheduled time slot for things to do!

    • @martaz9089
      @martaz9089 9 месяцев назад +5

      Right? No idea about ASD, but a lot here feels like ADHD 😆

    • @nataliehughes1119
      @nataliehughes1119 7 месяцев назад +4

      There were so many moments where I was like "I know exactly what she's thinking"

    • @kathyf7757
      @kathyf7757 4 месяца назад +3

      SAME!!! I was thinking the exact same thing!! Having discovered I have ADHD in my 50s, her process is soooo familiar!!!

  • @fairpastelfairy1681
    @fairpastelfairy1681 Год назад +113

    Came for the dress, stayed for the humor

  • @anak4444
    @anak4444 Год назад +48

    slap on a work apron, a witchy hat, and a bunch satchels filled with bits and bobs and you have a renfaire ready patch work witch! I love this! such a fun use of fat quarters. I've always been curious about what clothes made out of quilts might look like and this is a fantastic example of it done sooooo right!!

  • @carriemeaway9837
    @carriemeaway9837 Год назад +59

    Yep. Add a rotary mat, cutter, and ruler to your “need” list. Then you can cut multiple layers at the same time.
    Great selection of fabrics you chose.
    Annnnddd this is why quilts cost so much… the time!

  • @julianlatorre1
    @julianlatorre1 11 месяцев назад +10

    Good morning.
    I spent 26 years pattern cutting and you are pretty much doing what we all do. A combination of flat and stand (your body) cutting. Your experience shows. I love the part of the process when you close your eyes and visualise the 2D/3D shapes come together.

  • @NatalieCrafts
    @NatalieCrafts Год назад +106

    Oh my gosh, that mosaic/stained glass floral fabric is AMAZING and I now need some.

    • @digimello
      @digimello Год назад +4

      same!

    • @rubyx07
      @rubyx07 Год назад +1

      Me too! I tried to reverse image search it on Google, but nothing came up. Booo.

  • @TiciaM
    @TiciaM Год назад +175

    A way to make sewing the squares together faster is to sew strips together, then subcut it into rectangles. There are a lot of cutting tricks quilters have to maximize sewing time versus cutting time.

    • @-beee-
      @-beee- Год назад +6

      Ooh, this is cool! Thanks for sharing

    • @godschildyes
      @godschildyes Год назад +3

      Excellent suggestion.

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Год назад +7

      Yes, if you're doing a regular pattern, sewing strips is a must! Most of my quilts have no repetition in them, so I rarely get a chance to use this trick, but I did a baby quilt that used several different repeated stripe blocks cut on the bias and it was SOOOO FAST in comparison 😂 I also wasn't spending a bunch of time laying out individual rows piece by piece to get _just_ the right color gradation… 😅

    • @emierousselot3569
      @emierousselot3569 Год назад +1

      This.

    • @josefineengholm1103
      @josefineengholm1103 8 месяцев назад +6

      I don’t understand

  • @fabricdragon
    @fabricdragon 4 месяца назад +11

    as someone who went to actual fashion design school...
    1. your drafting looks a lot like "pattern due monday"
    2. i envy your discount store
    3. yes, drafting and tailoring requires sweets

  • @saragood7943
    @saragood7943 6 месяцев назад +13

    Not only is the dress more beautiful than i thought it would be. The dress looks absolutely stunning on you.

  • @loray2k
    @loray2k Год назад +66

    4 fat quarters equal 1 yard. Great job on the dress!

    • @Saskatchetooner
      @Saskatchetooner Год назад +1

      Those were not fat quarters

    • @aksez2u
      @aksez2u Год назад +13

      @@Saskatchetooner Yes they were. What are you talking about?

    • @stitchknurd
      @stitchknurd Год назад +4

      She did say fabric quarters I think, but I’ve never heard that term and they look like fat quarters to me. 🤷‍♀️

  • @eileenfb1948
    @eileenfb1948 Год назад +19

    Amasing! I like the way the first tier was not as full as you feel it should be, because it adds a style and a shape to the skirt. Having all the extra fullness lower down the skirt is lovely. Love how it moves. Gorgeous.

  • @mamaspatch
    @mamaspatch Год назад +53

    I make tiered patchwork dresses for my daughters, they love them and love spinning in them! I ended up making myself a christmas themed one and its so lovely! I have piles of squares now because I wanted make a bunch of different themed ones (I work with kids and have visions of a Miss Frizzle style work wardrobe) and then lost my mojo for the project, so there it sits waiting for inspiration to strike! This dress is so beautiful I think I am nearly ready to tackle it again!

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Год назад +8

      Oo I love that so much!! Themed patchwork Miss Frizzle all the way!

    • @rubyx07
      @rubyx07 Год назад +5

      What a great idea!! I want to have some Ms. Frizzle clothes too. You gave me a great idea!! Miss Frizzle dresses are coming up for this school year!

    • @Nemokiddy
      @Nemokiddy 11 месяцев назад +1

      I want to see your christmas themed dress so badly now!

  • @mollywilcox5991
    @mollywilcox5991 Год назад +15

    Hello! As a fellow sewist and quilter - a few things to suggest for future you:
    Rotary cutters and self-mending mats are amazing.
    Connecting Threads is an amazing place for thread - less than a penny a yard for 100% cotton thread! Not a paid sponsorship here, just really excited that I was able to share good thread deals. Because Joann Fabrics and Michael's are both overpriced for it.

  • @MsHedgehog
    @MsHedgehog Год назад +41

    I have never seen a more real sewing video 😄 And that dress makes me so freaking happy just looking at it!

  • @sewforlife5728
    @sewforlife5728 Год назад +24

    That was one hell of a undertaking. I'm a tailor of over 30 yrs and even I am very impressed with the work that went into that. 😉👍It turned out really lovely. The color scheme is great and the designs were not ott or gauche. Well done.💕

  • @jmarshal
    @jmarshal Год назад +3

    Finally a skirt that’s big enough!

  • @sarahcusato5925
    @sarahcusato5925 5 месяцев назад +7

    As someone with adhd who loves to craft but gets overwhelmed by the meticulous, thank you for showing it’s possible to successfully wing it…. But be talented in your winging 😊😊😊😊

  • @knittedbywhitney
    @knittedbywhitney Год назад +98

    This dress is absolutely stunning! I can't believe how cohesive all the fat quarts look -- great job on you for picking great fabrics! How heavy is the dress? It looks like it weighs a ton!

  • @gabidoescosplaystuff
    @gabidoescosplaystuff Год назад +363

    Is my math correct that that is a 50 FOOT HEM

    • @SJLamb-te3dt
      @SJLamb-te3dt Год назад +16

      MADNESS

    • @MommeeMadre1
      @MommeeMadre1 11 месяцев назад +7

      That's so awesome!

    • @savage.4.24
      @savage.4.24 8 месяцев назад +32

      I have a vintage one in the same style. Its called a 'swing skirt' or a 'salsa skirt' its for dancing and twirling without showing your underbritches. My hem is only 40 but yeah. Its a going out dress from the 40s. But yours is PRETTY!!!

    • @annek.564
      @annek.564 8 месяцев назад +14

      Haha, I used to pay my sister per inch to hem for me!

    • @kirstenfelton7420
      @kirstenfelton7420 2 месяца назад

      Minus An inch for each seam

  • @animerlon
    @animerlon Год назад +21

    Watching you twirl the skirt was extremely satisfying, it looked joyful.

  • @blackdawg242
    @blackdawg242 Год назад +5

    Lying in the messy remnants of a current project while lamenting the lack of baked goods is the most relatable thing I've ever seen lol. Your energy is immaculate, and the dress is gorgeous!

  • @stacyanthony7148
    @stacyanthony7148 Год назад +17

    I am so thankful I found your channel! You have a marvelous personality and you sew!! I have been binge watching your videos. Thank you for your spectacular videos and talent!
    This dress is stunning!! I love a good patchwork. These colors are so beautiful together.

  • @nicoledeloncrais5940
    @nicoledeloncrais5940 Год назад +19

    I live about 1 hour away from the supermarket, so that sure helps you to overcome cravings and being pre-organised. But when you're not it's a total bummer. The colours you chose are gorgeous 🥰

  • @beckyunderwood4220
    @beckyunderwood4220 Год назад +13

    Cottagecore on steroids! Amazing, and I love the colors ❤️

  • @alexhook9151
    @alexhook9151 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm currently making a flatlined midbust corset out of many fabric squares (and three different colors/prints), and it has made me fall in love with using fabric squares. And cotton, cotton is a miracle when you're used to working with stretchy fabrics.

  • @nataliestanchevski4628
    @nataliestanchevski4628 Год назад +5

    The algorithm is working in your favour right now. I'd never heard of your channel before but now RUclips can't stop, won't stop recommending this video to me 😂. I'll comment again after I actually watch the video.
    Ok algorithm, you win this round. Subscribed. Delightful creator, delightful project, and a puppy.

  • @robintheparttimesewer6798
    @robintheparttimesewer6798 Год назад +51

    The dress is stunning and reminiscent of the 1970's! It turned out wonderfully.
    When you are gathering super long things you can zigzag over a crochet cotton. It's stronger so it holds up better. If you get a bit of the cotton in the zigzag stitching you can just start another pull of the thread. It gathers faster as there's no real tension to fight.
    Thanks for the birds update. I have found that doves are very weird and not blessed with intelligence. In the last week I've had to break so as not hit them standing in the road watching my car come towards them!! To say nothing of their lack of nest building skills. Couple of years ago they decided that my roof gutter was a great spot. It didn't go well. It truly is a wonder that they survive.

    • @melissad7855
      @melissad7855 Год назад +4

      that's exactly how I gather--zigzag over a cord

  • @tleanvasner6866
    @tleanvasner6866 Год назад +18

    I watch your content not because I want to learn from you (though I'm learning from you anyway), but because you're a junior seamstress such as myself and you have a quirky humor, good amount of self irony and the great will to learn to sew) and that is both very interesting to watch and inspiring) so thank you)
    And i think you should relax about not showing your patternmaking because of amount of mistakes you make) at this level of mastery it is absolutely common and even expected of you :)
    I'd suggest you not to behave as a professional seamstress with lots of experience who makes a good patterns and video tutorials if you're not feeling you are one. and instead just do your thing) take it easy) do, what makes you want to sew more, don't read to the comments that make you feel bad and be yourself)
    Cheers)
    Great content, love your chanell❤

  • @lynette.
    @lynette. Год назад +1

    The flatter first skirt makes this look so professional. Designer.

  • @XtraSparklesPls
    @XtraSparklesPls Год назад +9

    That first one is LITERALLY the one that ties them all together! Gorgeous choice of colour. 3:36
    You need to invest in a self healing mat with measurements and a rotary cutter, you can cut several pieces of fabric at once. 14:07
    What an amazing dress! 😍
    Also for more tapering at the waist on the bodice I guess some tucks would do the trick?

  • @FridayFrida
    @FridayFrida Год назад +8

    What an absolute epic dream, bohemian, flowery, colourful, fairytale princess dress! And you look fabulous!!

  • @lizandanel1461
    @lizandanel1461 Год назад +3

    Unknown bucket list item to sew unlocked... Darnit... 🤣

  • @Lutefisk445
    @Lutefisk445 10 месяцев назад +1

    My grandma would use exclusively quarted fabrics for her projects. She liked making pillows and quilts and pictures in the quilts with the fabrics. I have her entire stash now.

  • @lovepuppy2242
    @lovepuppy2242 Год назад +8

    It turned out soooo pretty!!! I've always wanted to make a patchwork dress, but my family has told me it'd look bad.
    Once i finish the 50s shirt I'm working on I'll go for it! There's a quilting shop in the city owned by an old lady. She only hires other older women and the vibes are great. She has a whole section of quarter stacks in black and every time i go there I stare at them so much.

    • @thebookwyrmslair6757
      @thebookwyrmslair6757 Год назад

      I think patchwork - either skirt, dress, or shirt - would look striking in black with different white designs, broken up by just enough of your other favorite color(s) to make your heart happy. Black / purple / chartreuse would give excellent Maleficent vibes! Or dashes of red for a Night Circus effect! Or galaxy because galaxies are gorgeous and it's an excuse for glitter thread accents... the possibilities... dang it. Now I need something like this for spoopy season. 🤦🏻‍♀️😆

    • @annikahstebben4425
      @annikahstebben4425 Год назад +1

      I don't know how they would play on the bias (I'm a newbie to sewing) but I could totally see that with the squares in more of a diamond orientation

    • @annataylor7226
      @annataylor7226 Год назад

      ​@@annikahstebben4425 I see two options for this.
      Cutting the squares with the grain would make the seams easier but then having the squares on the diagonal would have the bias running vertically and horizontally. I think the skirt would stretch too much over time.
      Cutting the squares on the diagonal would mean needing to be careful with the bias seams. However, then when the squares are turned on point, the grain will run vertically and horizontally. I think that would be much easier to gather and the skirt would hang and wear well without stretching.

  • @SunshineArt
    @SunshineArt 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'd love a pattern just for the skirt, I think every woman deserves a skirt like this once in their life. As a child I remember having a really oversized circle skirt that cinched in the waist. I was addicted to twirling in it.

  • @KlingonPrincess
    @KlingonPrincess Год назад +53

    How gorgeous is this! I'm so trying not to be inspired, I don't have the bandwidth to take on such a large project right now. My mom is a quilter - she would have stacked the fabrics and rotary cut the squares. If you ever wash this dress steaming might be easier than ironing, not envying that part! 🌻🍄 Edit - this was not meant to be a bossy comment 😊 I'm so in awe of what you created 💜

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 Год назад +11

      I'm feeling a little faint just thinking about ironing that dress 🫣

    • @dawsie
      @dawsie Год назад +4

      @@raraavis7782same here I have 4 cats and I can just see them climbing into the skirt while it’s under the ironing board, nope would send it to the dry cleaners instead 😹😹😹😹

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Год назад +5

      Haha all good, that's a great suggestion! I got a steamer a few months back, and yeah, I would definitely use that over an iron on any giant dress.

  • @nellenejooste4636
    @nellenejooste4636 Год назад +27

    What a GLORIOUS dress! I would never take it off 🤗

  • @SkyZajd
    @SkyZajd Год назад +12

    Love the patchwork! If you do more of it, a rotary cutter is your best friend!

  • @wickedmirage
    @wickedmirage Год назад +7

    Beautiful! The "skirt" looks just like the ones we used to sew for our belly dance costumes back in the day. Well done!

  • @lorettayoung7220
    @lorettayoung7220 Год назад +7

    The dress is so pretty, and you look beautiful in it. For not knowing what you're doing, you're doing a great job. Happy sewing!

  • @melimsah
    @melimsah 8 месяцев назад +2

    If you ever do more quilting, get yourself a rotary cutter and a big mat and ruler! So much faster than scissors. (and also fun, sharp circley thingy go WHEEEEE!)

  • @lesliesteinhauser2595
    @lesliesteinhauser2595 Год назад +9

    Your dress turned out really cute. It must weigh 10 pounds. I learn to sew when I was probably 10 years old from my mother and grandmother. Sewing is my therapy. During Covid I learn to make quilts. Even when I made clothes for myselves. I never altered the patterns, even though I needed to sometimes. Maybe now in my old age, I might have the patience to do that. But I know absolutely nothing about making a pattern. In the past I have read books. But with my dyslexia, it’s very difficult for me.

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 Год назад +1

      Have you seen Morgan Donner? She does a lot of history bound clothes making her own patterns. She has experimented with different backgrounds shapes too - rectangles, circles, tailored. Watching her doing rather than reading might help you get your head around it. It's the process, not the style that's relevant.

  • @MimiLisa1961
    @MimiLisa1961 8 месяцев назад +1

    Note to self, buy a ruffled, rotary cutter and mat. Add a couple of rulers and maybe a serger. Beautiful dress!

  • @mapleleaf0
    @mapleleaf0 Год назад +17

    Love the dress. Oh, and I just subbed as much for your video style and humor as I did for the sewing, hee hee :).

  • @Kayenne54
    @Kayenne54 6 месяцев назад +3

    Ironing is only pleasurable when it relates to sewing or crafting. The final garment looked gorgeous!

  • @angelsmith4467
    @angelsmith4467 Год назад +7

    It’s a magical dress 👗 you did a fabulous job and the colors are such a happy vibrant work of art now 😊😊😊😊

  • @lauravivanco
    @lauravivanco Год назад +14

    I think the fabric you said was your favourite has Disney vibes, like the rose at the top of your Beauty and the Beast embroidery.

    • @lizcollinson2692
      @lizcollinson2692 Год назад +2

      Yes very B&B also macintosh rose

    • @thebookwyrmslair6757
      @thebookwyrmslair6757 Год назад +2

      I was thinking the stained glass window in the animated version. :)

    • @lauravivanco
      @lauravivanco Год назад

      @@thebookwyrmslair6757 Are they not the same? I thought Charlie had got the design from a screenshot of the movie.

    • @lauravivanco
      @lauravivanco Год назад

      On second thoughts, maybe I was misunderstanding your comment and you were agreeing that it had made you think of the same image (albeit my mind went to the embroidered version because I don't think I've seen the movie).

    • @anonymouse9833
      @anonymouse9833 Год назад +2

      I had the same thought! It reminds me of the stained glass windows that tell the story at the beginning

  • @katemehlchadwick
    @katemehlchadwick Год назад +7

    Fantastic video! Gorgeous dress!!! Thank you for doing this! Really great work.

  • @kmosker
    @kmosker 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm guilty of being pulled into a video based on it's still photo at the beginning, and then fast forwarding over the entire middle so I can see the results at the end, but your commentary and funny bits all through the middle are the BEST! You're so much fun to watch!

  • @muttimerewifey
    @muttimerewifey Год назад +7

    Have you considered rotary cutters and self healing mat?

  • @shan-gn3ey
    @shan-gn3ey 4 месяца назад +1

    I just stumbled on this today, and within the first 5 minutes became sooo excited. The colours, the type of dress I love love love it!!!! But damn it is a huge project, which however will definitly be tackled. 🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @marybillups8901
    @marybillups8901 Год назад +8

    The way it ruffly flows when you twirl! ❤❤❤

  • @Cat3deye
    @Cat3deye Год назад +4

    WOW ! The dress is so beautiful and you look stunning wearing it, the pride is shining through the twirling skirt! Brava!

  • @caroczel
    @caroczel Год назад +4

    I'm not usually a fan of patchwork, but this looks fabulous! 🤩

  • @kaylawatson4755
    @kaylawatson4755 Год назад +1

    Patchwork Princess!!

  • @careya
    @careya Год назад +6

    This dress is a visual masterpiece

  • @auntiezann5146
    @auntiezann5146 Год назад +1

    Oh my goodness, that is The Most Beautiful Dress! It looks like it could be in a magazine! Very couture! You look ravishing in it, and you looked like the skirt was such fun! 100%!

  • @hkreca622
    @hkreca622 Год назад +3

    Beautiful, love the back. So fun and full of movement. Great job!

  • @ERYN__
    @ERYN__ Год назад +2

    The Patchwork Girl of Oz is my favorite Oz character.

  • @munka214
    @munka214 Год назад +5

    That dress is AWESOME! I would have ran out of patience... Mainly because I sew most stuff by hand 😂🤣

  • @buffienguyen
    @buffienguyen Год назад +9

    you quite literally just made my dream dress!!!! This was so gorgeous and fun to watch 💕

  • @r-anthro
    @r-anthro Год назад +7

    I love seeing you so happy in your dress. ❤

  • @CootiePootieTootie
    @CootiePootieTootie Год назад +1

    Ohhhh, my quilting heart is pounding seeing you not do chain piecing!!! I mean, it is totally fine for you to do however your want! Just chain piecing goes so much faster! And it saves soooooo much thread!

  • @fearlessknits1
    @fearlessknits1 Год назад +11

    I love it! It's beautiful and ridiculous and just totally wonderful!

  • @raenfox
    @raenfox Год назад +1

    The amount of preparation, effort and work you put into this is staggering. Must have been mind-numbing to sow all those squares together. Result is worth it though, the dress is absolutely lovely. So bright and colorful.

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I find I don't mind slow processes like sewing it all together as long as I have some good TV shows or videos to watch!

  • @diegamerhexe
    @diegamerhexe Год назад +4

    Just discovered your channel.
    The moment when you wrapped the ruler band around your head and thinking hard about what to do I felt so hard.
    Thank you for this video. It inspired me to a patchwork skirt (no idea when to sew that but it's there now!). And the end product looks so good! Patchwork looks so amazing!
    💜💜💜

  • @katierose6424
    @katierose6424 Год назад +1

    i cant believe this only took 3 weeks! theres so much work in this dress what an incredible achievement, it looks STUNNING

  • @cherylrosbak4092
    @cherylrosbak4092 Год назад +6

    Fabulous! And those fabrics are amazing; there are only two I wouldn't want for myself.

  • @LynnetteFishburn
    @LynnetteFishburn Год назад +1

    A quilters’s rotary cutter, ruler and mat would have been your best friend while working on the project. Once I discovered them 35 years ago those tools quickly migrated in with the tools I already used for garment sewing, especially when working with knits that tend to slip

  • @Zimothy
    @Zimothy Год назад +5

    Wow, the final product is unreal! Well done on percervering through all that work

  • @wolfco47
    @wolfco47 Год назад +3

    This is the best dress ever. I really love the tiered skirt. It spins beautifully without flashing the camera. Go you! You massive amount of work paid off MASSIVELY!

  • @kendramanuel1276
    @kendramanuel1276 Год назад +6

    Absolutely love this dress!!!! Wonderful work 👍✌️🫶😃

  • @Julz99907
    @Julz99907 Год назад +5

    That dress is gorgeous!

  • @applepansy
    @applepansy Год назад +7

    Gorgeous idea. After it's washed it's going to be a bear to iron.

  • @kaytiej8311
    @kaytiej8311 Год назад +2

    The idea is gorgeous, the result cute. Very challenging and inspiring. I adore the colour combo. And I love you doing this in your own unique way.

  • @Myst_Eerie_Isle
    @Myst_Eerie_Isle Год назад +3

    This turned out beautiful! It's really making me want to make the patchwork housecoat I've been dreaming about.

  • @ellenmchale6103
    @ellenmchale6103 Год назад +2

    Well! That was pretty amazing. AND you look beautiful in your Cinderella dress! I kept thinking, OMG, this is going to be awful........... I. Was. Wrong. Terrific!

  • @VtheGoblin
    @VtheGoblin Год назад +7

    This is absolutely stunning! The amount of work put into a project like this is just incredible and the result is gorgeous! It's very hobbity, gives me strong Rosie Cotton Vibes. Love it so much! So glad I have found your content, very inspiring and fun to watch

  • @Squishcat
    @Squishcat Год назад +2

    OH MY GOD THIS IS AMAZING!!!! im so glad you popped up in my recommended this was so fun to watch i love ur energy :D

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 Год назад +7

    Are you going to put your patchwork sun dress in some of the quilt shows? Most of the Quilt Shows do have Wearable Art (which is usually jackets, hats, aprons, skirts, bags, and coats) in their shows. Yes, your dress is Wearable Art. It is a beautiful dress on you. It does remind me of the dresses that old ladies use to make for dolls (that were sat in the middle of a double bed with the full circle skirt spread out around it). I'm worried about washing, drying, and ironing it (to use again). That looked like quilting cotton you used. Did you wash your fabric before pressing and cutting?

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Год назад +4

      I hadn't thought of submitting it to a quilting show, but I'll have to look into it!
      I did not pre-wash my fabric, which I realize is a major *gasp* to most. XD I honestly didn't even think about it on this project, but I'm not super concerned about the shrinkage since the dress is so adjustable.

    • @annataylor7226
      @annataylor7226 Год назад

      ​@@gettheetothestitcheryI don't prewash either, especially not fat quarters, due to excessive thread unraveling on the cut edges. If you used steam or spray bottle when you ironed, that may have already partially shrunk the fabric.

  • @deidrabenson361
    @deidrabenson361 Год назад +2

    Beautiful dress, lots of work!! Love it!❤️❤️❤️

  • @shardy5426
    @shardy5426 Год назад +5

    What a fabulous dress. Amazing job.

  • @valerielehl9245
    @valerielehl9245 Год назад +1

    We need a sewing circle. We would have so much fun!

  • @sarianneroodenburg2092
    @sarianneroodenburg2092 Год назад +6

    The dress is lovely! I don't think I'd do the back like that coz I don't like it when my lower back isn't covered but it looks really fun!

  • @aquaaurora2747
    @aquaaurora2747 Год назад +2

    Very stunning dress good job! Also big thank you to camera person who probably spent longer than they thought it would take getting that skirt perfectly positioned for the sit in the grass footage

  • @toenikern6914
    @toenikern6914 Год назад +6

    Such a fun and colorful dress!

  • @spikewarcraftnuts1165
    @spikewarcraftnuts1165 Год назад +1

    Absolutely wonderful dress and oddly understood what you meant about adding more to the first tier but that may also make it frumpy in the waist. I love it - it came out just gorgeous!

    • @alexanderh8129
      @alexanderh8129 Год назад

      i understood too id noticed it before she pointed it out

  • @crochetingaroundnewzealand
    @crochetingaroundnewzealand Год назад +4

    WOW!!! Stunning dress. Great channel. Such amazing talent ❤

  • @lovefaith6285
    @lovefaith6285 Год назад +1

    I love how the back of the bodice ties! This dress reminds me of the style of folklorico dresses. I would love to be able to sew my own clothes but all that math you were doing broke my brain. Beautiful dress!!👏👏👏👏👏👏✌💜

  • @jennylawson1980
    @jennylawson1980 Год назад +3

    So glad I found your channel!!! You are so fun and ty for the laughter and smiles ❤Absolutely love the final results!!!!

  • @rikkiharcourt3868
    @rikkiharcourt3868 3 месяца назад

    The dress is sensational! I will bet there is not another one like it anywhere…….who else would have the bloody minded patience, however it was bloody well worth it.