Cropping a Knit Sweater Vest (without a sewing machine/serger)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024
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  • @22kuroivi21
    @22kuroivi21 Год назад +8

    This is life saver! I wanted to crop a knit sweater vest but don't have a sewing machine. Plus, this looks better than sewing it back with sewing machine. Thanks for this useful tutorial! ❤❤❤

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  Год назад

      Thank you so much! YES! I love how it looks so seamless even though this method takes longer than using a sewing machine. I've been on a break from RUclips and your comment is such a nice welcome back

  • @augustselene
    @augustselene 8 месяцев назад +2

    this is the best, didnt want the chunky seam with a sewing machine. ty!!!

  • @gregoryfamularo3224
    @gregoryfamularo3224 21 день назад

    This is awesome! Thanks! I never understood how you can use a sewing machine on chunky knit. The knit gets all tangled down in the bobbin and not to mention the thread will break if you stretch the sweater band

  • @elizabethconner8470
    @elizabethconner8470 2 года назад +4

    Awesome video :) very informative and helpful! I love that you kept trying different stitches untill you were satisfied.
    Thank you for sharing :)

  • @skylere1449
    @skylere1449 11 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel and i love your videos so much!!

  • @saperlipopetteee6986
    @saperlipopetteee6986 11 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! This is EXACTLY what I needed! I want to crop a knit sweater, and even though I do have a sewing machine, it didn't seem to be the right way to go with the big large knitting pattern full of holes (or I'm just too scared, haha)! This method is PERFECT, especially since it doesn't use a lot of things! THANK YOU AGAIN!

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  11 месяцев назад

      You're so welcome!! Yes, I had a similar thought process with using a sewing machine. Let me know how it goes!

  • @bekster081305
    @bekster081305 3 месяца назад

    This is super impressive!

  • @lulyalcazar4382
    @lulyalcazar4382 Год назад

    This is gold!! Thank you so much!!!

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  Год назад

      Thank you for the support! I hope this was helpful

  • @joelee1035
    @joelee1035 3 года назад

    Great stitch work! I really like the idea to recycle your mom's purchases.

  • @dianaindig9125
    @dianaindig9125 11 месяцев назад

    Very smart tutorial.

  • @shudson7014
    @shudson7014 Год назад

    Awesome video! Thank you so much

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  Год назад

      Thank you! This is one of the first videos I made and I was definitely still learning a lot so I appreciate the support!

  • @ElYuricorn
    @ElYuricorn 2 года назад

    I love this!

  • @thoughtsdrawnout
    @thoughtsdrawnout Год назад

    I think this is called Kitchener stitch? You use it to close up the toe of socks when you knit them. Thanks for a great video, I’m going to try it.

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  Год назад

      ooh thank you for sharing! Let me know how it goes!

    • @MarisaRose1
      @MarisaRose1 3 месяца назад

      This is what I was going to say. I know this is old, but for anyone that sees this video later like me.

  • @aileendraper
    @aileendraper Год назад

    Love this tutorial! But my sweater is a tad more complicated lol. Is it possible to do this with a fisherman stitch?

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  Год назад

      Hi thank you for the support! Did not mean to leave you hanging. Took a long break from RUclips... I am not familiar with the fisherman stitch so I'll have to explore that one! I'll definitely be cropping more sweaters as we got into the fall season :)

  • @matthewbrown9136
    @matthewbrown9136 Год назад

    Hi! Thanks for this tutorial. Were the seams difficult? Did you have to go through any additional steps there or was it all the same process?

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  Год назад

      Thank you! From what I remember cropping at the seams was not bad although I did have to make sure all loose ends were secure (most likely with double knots) when I separated the sections.

  • @hannahbphillips4614
    @hannahbphillips4614 11 месяцев назад

    How did you finish the sides after sewing? By the way, this answered SO many questions I had about this method. Thank you!

    • @paperandleef
      @paperandleef  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! For the sides, I decided not to cut the excess off since I was afraid of it fraying. That'll have to be something I trial and error next! I recently learned of a technique called steeking that is supposed to prevent fraying, but I haven't tried it yet.

    • @hannahbphillips4614
      @hannahbphillips4614 11 месяцев назад

      @@paperandleef thanks so much for your quick response! I'm going to give this a try tomorrow. 🤞🏼