I usually finish my garments with a serge or some type of seam finish. I believe laundering was not as prevalent as we do today so pinked seams would not hold up to our washing of garments that the piece would endure.
I like using a Hong Kong scene finish or flat failed seam finish with top stitching. Your garments are beautiful and I like the pinking method you used. Fantastic work!
Hi Ms. Henderson. I am looking forward to trying those finishes. Perhaps you can give me some pointers if you have any. 😊. Thanks a bunch for watching. Take care!
I usually finish my garments with a serge or some type of seam finish. I believe laundering was not as prevalent as we do today so pinked seams would not hold up to our washing of garments that the piece would endure.
Virginia! Love that name. 😊. GREAT point you make!!! I hadn’t even thought of that. I bet you’re right! Thanks for watching!
I like using a Hong Kong scene finish or flat failed seam finish with top stitching.
Your garments are beautiful and I like the pinking method you used. Fantastic work!
Hi Ms. Henderson. I am looking forward to trying those finishes. Perhaps you can give me some pointers if you have any. 😊. Thanks a bunch for watching. Take care!
Thanks for sharing your lovely makes
My pleasure! 😊. Thanks for tuning in.
Thank you for this video. I have this pattern and have been debating on making it. I enjoyed your review and will be making it soon. Thanks again.
My pleasure! Let me know how it goes. Thanks for watching and commenting. Have a GREAT one!
The print and gingham look great together. You have a great eye for color blocking.
Thank you. I enjoy doing it actually and am sometimes challenged to see if I can pull it off.
I have started serging some of my seams with multiple color serger threads that blend with the garment… I’m getting Sassy as I get older… lol!
I hear you! And rightly so! Be SASSY! 👏🏾I like the idea of multiple colored serger thread…do you have a video on that? 😀
I used to finish seams with French Seams… on some dresses/skirts. I serge almost everything now.
Which serger do you have? Do you love it?
I think pinking the seams is ok. Many vintage garments were pinked.
I think so too! I love inspecting vintage garments. Some well made clothing right there. Thank you!
I'm new to garments, but I like to pink my seams. I like the look plus I don't have a serger. I really like view C of this pattern.
All your dresses are beautiful. I don’t always finish my seams with bias either. I guess it depends on the amount of time I have.
Yes. Beautiful finish with the seam binding but time consuming. Thank you!
I don’t have a serger and I don’t want one. I don’t even have a zig zag stitch. I do pinked seams or French seams.
Hahahaha! I HEAR you! 😎. Thanks for watching!
I only pink seams when they will be hidden…do what works for you….
😎...I always do. Thanks for watching!
Is that possible to raise the neck line since I am a 5 feet petite girl? Thank you
Hi there. Yes I think it would be possible and easy in fact. My suggestion would be to extend the stitching upward to close it up more.