Thank you thank you thank you for this. I bought the pattern and made along with the video and I’ve never been happier with something I’ve sewed. I’m an absolute beginner and I’m so pleased - I did mine with a king size bedsheet so I still have enough fabric for another! I honestly think it’ll be my go to nightie
I love the idea of using a bed sheet! Thank you so much for your lovely comment 💖 it means to much to hear you enjoyed the pattern and video, keeps me inspired ☀️
I’m in the process of making this chemise. Practicing with cheap muslin as I am a new at sewing. But you’re an excellent teacher. Everything is so clear and easy to follow. Your pattern I purchased on Etsy is also very easy to understand.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I am so happy to hear the instructions make sense :) I did my best, but I know it can be quite tricky, especially the sleeve!
Such a cute, simple garment, exactly what I was looking for. I'm a novice, so I'm excited to practice my flat fell seam on this. Your explanation was clear and concise, I'll be making this in the morning! Love it, good job :)
i've been watching tutorials to sew chemises for over half an hour now but as a beginner I was bit confused by the other videos. You explained it so clearly I actually understood it finally esp how the gusset works. Thank you!
I have problems with the seam allowance. After sewing the gusset to the right side of the sleeve I have overlapping seam allowance and don’t know how to flat fell it
You are so quick! :D I just posted the Pattern in my Etsy - I wanted to review everything one more time before I posted it. Thanks for checking it out!
Also whats the best fabric for this? I got ton of beige flanellete - like flannel from cotton, and I want to use it to make this but I dont know if its too thick...
I think the flanellete would be too thick. The thick fabric may cause bulky gathers around the neckline, and it might be uncomfortable under a corset. It might also be very warm, maybe too warm under lots of layers. You could try the flannellete / flannel - if you just wanted to wear this chemise as a nightgown, not layer it under a corset - it could possibly work. However, I recommend using linen or cotton for a chemise, something light weight and breathable.
@@ruthannemarie2668 Hi Muslin fabric should be good. Muslin is 100% cotton and should breathe well. However, Muslin can come in a wide range of weights, from delicate to coarse. Just Be sure to choose a Muslin fabric that feels nice against the body, You don't want it rough against your skin rubbing you all day. I hope this helps!
Thank you thank you thank you for this. I bought the pattern and made along with the video and I’ve never been happier with something I’ve sewed. I’m an absolute beginner and I’m so pleased - I did mine with a king size bedsheet so I still have enough fabric for another! I honestly think it’ll be my go to nightie
I love the idea of using a bed sheet! Thank you so much for your lovely comment 💖 it means to much to hear you enjoyed the pattern and video, keeps me inspired ☀️
I’m in the process of making this chemise. Practicing with cheap muslin as I am a new at sewing. But you’re an excellent teacher. Everything is so clear and easy to follow. Your pattern I purchased on Etsy is also very easy to understand.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment! I am so happy to hear the instructions make sense :) I did my best, but I know it can be quite tricky, especially the sleeve!
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Such a cute, simple garment, exactly what I was looking for. I'm a novice, so I'm excited to practice my flat fell seam on this. Your explanation was clear and concise, I'll be making this in the morning! Love it, good job :)
i've been watching tutorials to sew chemises for over half an hour now but as a beginner I was bit confused by the other videos. You explained it so clearly I actually understood it finally esp how the gusset works. Thank you!
🤗Welcome back lovley! So excited to see your work.
Thank you so much!! Your lovely comment keeps me inspired to make more videos!!
Currently making this and its so much fun. Cant wait to start on the short stays! Great pattern and great sew along! ❤
Honestly so well explained, thank you. Love how you were really clear and repeated things
Great step by step tutorial. Love your pattern.
Wow, it turned out incredible!
I love that. I have been looking for a simple dress with an elastic neckline that can be made for any season. This pattern would work nice for that
It's a bit sheer because it's an undergarment, so you might want a thicker fabric or lining (or a chemise under your chemise 😂)
Made this chemise from cotton gause material but sleeveless! It's so comfy!
I have problems with the seam allowance. After sewing the gusset to the right side of the sleeve I have overlapping seam allowance and don’t know how to flat fell it
Thank you so much 🤍🤍 Extremely helpful 😊
youre sooo pedagocical ! Thnak you so much for your videos! amazing
Thank you for your amazing comment!! What an amazing word choice, I am flattered to be thought that way! Thank you!
Great description 👍
Can you make it with long sleeves? If so, how? Would you just make long rectangle for sleeves instead of small?
Yes you could extend the sleeve rectangle for a longer sleeve. That would certainly be one option.
Is this pattern no longer available?
You are so quick! :D I just posted the Pattern in my Etsy - I wanted to review everything one more time before I posted it. Thanks for checking it out!
Also whats the best fabric for this? I got ton of beige flanellete - like flannel from cotton, and I want to use it to make this but I dont know if its too thick...
I think the flanellete would be too thick. The thick fabric may cause bulky gathers around the neckline, and it might be uncomfortable under a corset. It might also be very warm, maybe too warm under lots of layers. You could try the flannellete / flannel - if you just wanted to wear this chemise as a nightgown, not layer it under a corset - it could possibly work. However, I recommend using linen or cotton for a chemise, something light weight and breathable.
@@KittyJBerry I’m using muslin, is that good?
@@ruthannemarie2668 Hi Muslin fabric should be good. Muslin is 100% cotton and should breathe well. However, Muslin can come in a wide range of weights, from delicate to coarse. Just Be sure to choose a Muslin fabric that feels nice against the body, You don't want it rough against your skin rubbing you all day. I hope this helps!
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