Your videos are such a treasure🥰 and then I spend another at least half an hour going through the comments which is a pot of gold on its own😊. That loop turner, what I would give to have had one in the past few weeks. I made 7 tops with looooong spaghetti straps and it was such an effort turning them out😞. I managed to find a very old mannequin and have to say that made a huge difference. One of the dresses I made has a turned top in front and I just could not get it to fit properly (the problem of making for the young market and trying to fit on a 58 year old "chest"😂). But once I had the mannequin, I could step back and pin to my heart's content, until I could get it to fit properly.
4:50 ah yes, that's my machine. I have a 30+ yr old machine and the manual actually pairs the needle foot and feed for a lot of common application. It's really wonderful to have and is the start of me trying to learn how a sewing machine works.
Summary: 1. Enough bobbins so you can have one for every color of thread you have 2. More varieties of needle sizes 3. Embroidery scissors 4. More varieties of sewing machine feet 5. Wrist pin cushion 6. Bias tape makers in different widths 7. A loop turner 8. Mannequin/dress form 9. Floor ruler 10. Steam iron 11. Tailor's ham
When you do change to the different needles, it’s a good idea to put a note on your machine what needle you have in the machine. I put some masking tape with the size written on it on the side of my machine.
thanks that's great- can't believe I didn't think of it..been sewing on and off most of my life!(I've recorded it in my small diary..but then can't find it! thanks again
My Hubby spoils me rotten! A few years back I mentioned that I needed to get some more bobbins. In a couple of days I received a box of 100! I make a lot of quilts and also quilt on sheep skin and goat skin. So believe it or not I have filled probably more than half of them. To quilt the leather for a purse I will fill 12 bobbins....more for free motion quilting. You need a lot of bobbins!!!! Well! I do!
This is so funny: I've been sewing for about 42 years now (I'm in what you discribe as skill level 3). So I'm now the "owner" (most of it I inherited from beloved & departed Mom) of a serious upgraded dressmaker's toolkit. Which ofcourse includes all kinds of different sewing machine needles as well. But here in Holland we talk about them in the big round nummers like nr. 80 as being the "universal" needle thickness (which you call a nr.12). Ofcourse I had seen that it said 70/10 on the little Schemtz containers, but never knew that "Downunder" and in other (probably English speaking?) Countries you use the lower numbers like nr. 10 and nr. 12. I love your channel & never being too old (49yr.😉), to learn new things. Warmest greetings 👋🏻 from The Netherlands 🇳🇱.
I used one when I was turning a spaghetti strap and my pin fell out half way. Had to get the fabric back out to start again without damaging it. Managed to do it with tweezers and a wooden cuticle remover.
Hi Evelyn! It would be especially awesome if you could do a video on how to make padding for a mannequin. I am quite short-waisted, petit and voluptuous. There is no mannequin that looks like me! Adding to a small mannequin may be my best option. Thanks! :)
I was surprised that you didn’t include a hem gauge, I would actually put that in the basics kit. Being petite, I do a ton of hemming, both by hand and machine, and using a hem gauge really speeds up the work. I also like steel rulers in a couple of lengths, for not-on-the body measurements, because of their high accuracy.
Just started watching your channel and loving it! Binge watching now! Can you please do a video demonstrating the different feet - zipper foot, overlap foot etc. Would be so helpful to me as I don't really switch out the feet except to do a button or a normal zipper. I have been sewing for years but on a small scale. Would love to try new things.
A loop turner! I could have used that recently! Oh my word, I am just starting to do more intermediate sewing so this is just what I needed to see. Thank you so much!
Thank you for explaining about each needle sizes needed for all fabrics , it's very helpful for me , I appreciate You and I'm new watching your video's, thank you ! 😊
I’m late to the game, but I always reach for my clapper, my chalk sharpener, my Hera marker, my snips, and… a long piece of twill tape that I’ve stitched fishing weights to. I pin it to my circle skirts when I’m hanging before hemming :)
Thankyou So very much, I have just meet you! I shall go over all the lessons from time to time. You are amazing! I look forward to your next lesson. From Marlene in Australia
Thank You !!!/:) For explaining the wonderful world of upgrading dress making tools. I bough a bias tape tool about a year ago and it is indeed a game changer. Buying yards and yards of bias tape and settling for a 'close enough' matching color was frustrating and expensive. Now I cut strips and make my own bias as I am watching a show on TV...EASY-PEASY ! My next step up is the dress form. I have seen them for about $50-$100 USD around the holidays and this year I am going to purchase one.
+Buzzy'sHelper I never buy bias tape now! I have all sizes! And yes a dress form will absolutely change your sewing life! Im excited for you getting one!
+Buff Montana You have never seen them!!! Oh you must google it and see! There's no going back once you have them! They are really simple! Perhaps ill do a video info the future!
Yes please! I had bought them a few weeks before seeing this but they're still sitting there for the moment as I don't know how to use them. A vid on using these properly would be great. Thanks for your excellent explanations from another Aussie :-)
I have learned so much watching your videos I took home economics in junior high and that was the only " schooling " I recieved in sewing. I did however learn alot doing things by hand modifying clothes to fit me well. The one thing I never got though was bias straight grain and cross grain until your video. In 5 minutes I understood and could apply it. In last 2 years I have purchased two vintage singers I love and am now becoming reacquainted with sewing not just mending which is most of what I have done until now. I will be joining your sewing club next week. I truly enjoy how you teach and look forward to learning to become more than a beginner. As for mending lol it's often more than just on mondays. My teenage daughter is very hard on clothes
Three little tools I love are: That Purple Thing, for keeping fabric from buckling the wrong way under my serger blades and to thread strips thru casings Tronex Micro Flush Cutter, a jewelry tool and also an amazing little cutter for trimming threads and opening buttonholes Wonder Clips, I bought a pack of the Jumbo and LOVE them. No more poking my fingers with pins. These are like binder clips only they're made of plastic. They hold well and release without any marks on the fabric. Yet another great video, Evelyn!
I got a dress form this summer and I've finally been able to graduate from commercial patterns to self drafted patterns! I've gotten so much use out of it in the past few months, and it was definitely a worthwhile investment! A video on how to pad it out would be so helpful - mine fits my waist and bust, but the hips are about 4 inches too small! I really want to pad it out but don't want to spend the money on pre-made padding.
+Rachel Cathlynn How fabulous! Im glad to hear it has been such a useful addition to your sewing! I have the exact same sizing issue! I think I might to a video on how I have padded mine out!
My favorite for turning out corners is a wood paper folder, they are only a few dollars, are very smoothly sanded, and have the perfect, slightly blunted, sharpness on the point - they make a crisp corner, but never poke through it. I was taught to use the point of embroidery scissors, but they can pierce through corners. I often use the paper folder just to sharpen up corners on vintage pillowcases, etc., before I iron them.
I just found your channel and I'm in love. I've never gotten bias tape makers; I should probably do that. And I have to tell you, my mannequin is named Dolly too! : )
I just found your channel and am very pleased. I've not sewn anything in a very long time and didn't know much even then! LOL.I want to get back at it though. You have got my interest piqued.
the pressing ham! I can't find one. In high school ours was egg shaped. I walked around looking for an "ironing egg" got no where. Thank you for your videos. I just make doll clothes. I have the skills I learned in high school. Im 57 now.... just recently started my sewing hobby again. The tiny sleeves are hard. Sewing on a curve is hard.... And I'm getting thread bunching messes, but I'm going to be sure to start with a long tail and hold on to them... I'm hoping that will solve it...
Evelyn, I have a 1950s style iron (thrift shopping) that I use with a damp press cloth when working with linen and the seams on wools. It is very heavy and tames those fibers better than modern steam irons because of the weight + heat. Linen seems to wait for the modern iron to pass to throw up those wrinkles again.
K Sprowl I don't have a video on sewing feet, yet! I think I will add that one to the list though, there are so many great things you can do with the different feet!
My first game-changing upgrade was buying a rotary cutter + cutting board. After investing in those I was much more looking forward to starting all of my projects. My next will definetly be a mannequin.
We made pincushions in school on the 3rd grade - with elastic, of course (and used them for the rest of the textile work classes until 6th grade). Practical, but that bracelet is much more stylish.
Try Daiso Japanese varsity shops they sell plastic bobbins in small plastic cases ...12 in the box for $2.85 ! 😍. And some boxes have thread on their plastic bobbins for the same price ❤️
I've never seen a "floor ruler" before,, what would it be called ,if different in another country,?? I looked on Ebay and Amazon and they showed me tile rulers,,lol Great video,, I have learned SOOOOOH much from you,,thank you .
Thankyou!! You can learn more we can really work together at www.vintagesewingschool.com Take a look and let me know if your interested! Id love to have you in class!
Brilliant! I think I have everything but the bracelet pincushion and angled embroidery scissors. I have a few straight pairs though :) I don't really own bracelets but I'll see what I can find :)
@@Evelyn__Wood I have one like the one you showed un tgis video, but years ago I used to actually wear it. You have no idea what problems it caused at the security in airports😂
I would also include books (not sure if there were mentioned in your basics video). Some are really fantastic, Nicole Vasbinder has a couple of great one on stitches (both machine and hand) and another on using your machine (including all the feet!) The one on stitches explains what some of fancier stitches on the machine are used for and how to use them. So different to the main sewing books I have come across. I love having a variety through, as not all techniques are the same. I will often look at 3 books and pick the version of the technique that I think will work the best on the project I am working on.
Yes I totally agree! I also collect vintage sewing and pattern making books! There is never only one way to anything in sewing and I am so happy to hear that you look at them all and then decide what works best for you!
I enjoyed your upgrade video! I’ve been trying to find a sharp pair of what look like offset embroidery scissors. I’ve looked online and haven’t been able to locate them. Would you please tell me the brand you chose. Thank you!
My favourite tool is a desktop sewing caddy that keeps everything ordered and in the right place. It's definitely not an essential, but it's the best $2 I ever spent at an op shop. I would love to see a tutorial on how to pad a sewing form to make it into my shape. That would be fabulous!
Yes!! I will definitely do a video on padding out a mannequin! It is so easy and really helps! I try to have my things ordered, there just too much for just one caddy!
Hi Evelyn loving your videos, feel like I'm stalking you! LOL. Can you do one on fitting and adjusting garments as you make please. I've found your advice so helpfull, thanks
I just noticed your hat pin on your beret! I just watched your video on “How to keep your hat on your head” I can’t wait for the cool weather to start using my hat pins on my berets. Oh my goodness! Thank you Ms. Woods 🤗Now, I will restart this video and pay attention😉
Elaine J when buying pinking shearers work them for a couple of minutes, ask to use a piece of scrap if you can. I have a pair that I bought without this and they are so stiff, even after oiling and waxing, that my hand gets tired quickly.
Thank you for this video. I would be really interested in a video how to pad a mannequin! I have one but its quite a bit smaller than me, so everything I put on... looks like a bag or tent ._.
Evelyn, not sure if you are reading and replying to comments at the moment🥰. But if you do, could you perhaps let me kbow what needle and foot I need to use for "pleather"? My daughter wants me to make a pair of pants, but I am pretty sure normal is not going to work and I don't want to make a mess of it😢
Have you made that video about adjusting the mannequin yet? Just realized that might be the most critical thing for my sewing. My mannequin was practically ME at one point, but it needs the same extra layers I've got after that... At the moment I can't even mend a blouse to suit without some knowing help (which I don't have), 'cause fitting the bust area on myself is pretty damn difficult.
Hi Evelyn thank you for your lovely video. I'm having trouble finding a floor ruler through the web and on the high street here in the UK. Did you adapt yours?
Can you do a video on hem tape? It's pretty overwhelming trying to figure out fusible VS non fusible, horsehair (like huh???) VS cotton, stabilizing??? the widths and washable VS non washable... Let's just say I have many UFOs because I cannot seem to get the right tape! 😭 #halllllp
Just wondering do you always sit so low at the table? Or is that just for the video? You have very informative videos! Thank you for sharing all of this knowledge with us!
Hi Evelyn, I will the needle sizes explained in more detail. My thinking is for new sewers, who have no idea where to find or how to read the needle sizes on the packets. Great videos.
Hi Evelyn, I am considering purchasing a thread tower for my sewing machine. I am doing quilting. Which ones do you recommend to use with several different spools of threads?
Thanks Evelyn I found that informative. I have a dress form, I had to pad her out a bit, it is very useful. By the way, I just love the bodice of the dress in the background, is that a lace collar? :)
Dress forms can be expensive & duct tape forms can ruin pins . If anyone wants to make your own from your body, start with the duct tape form, use the duct tape form as a pattern, next materials are mesh screening, metal coat hangers, old flyers & stuffing, bend hangers to shoulders , around neck & all key points around your body, stitch into mesh screening in the same measurement, cover with fabric & you have a you to work from. I also seen a video where someone used expanding spray foam in their duct tape form to make a dress form so there are many options without spending a mint , the way I done mine cost about $35 canadian. Making a new cover for mine to match small sewing space, gonna be smart that 1st time around, I'll put velcro into back of cover so if I wish to recover again it'll be easier to do so & store for if I choose to reuse again in the future
I have just found your channel, and I love it. Great tips! Since I don't (yet) own a mannequin, I use a ruler that is a modified version of the one in your video: mine has a little pump with a reservoir full of powdered chalk. When I want to mark a hem on a garment that I am wearing (and don't have anyone to help), I just ajust the hight of the chalk and press the pum an "voilà!", a nice little white mark. Do this all around the skirt or watherver. I love it. Another trick I use is that I tie one of those little cisors on a string near my sewing machine. They then never get lost and I can snip those little threads as I work. Love your wrist pin cushion and pressing hand , got to make myself some of those! Also, I imagine, the pressing hand could also help when handsewing: just pin the fabric on it and pull with the other hand to sew much faster.
You should consider making yourself a chatelaine to hold your most useful tools! A ribbon that holds tools around your neck or waist! I put mine on as soon as I walk into my sewing room! Then I always have a pincushion, snips, measuring tape, and a spool of basting thread is always right on me! There are some cute patterns online for them!
Definitely interested in how to make a padded dress/sleeve for the dressmaker maniquin (I KNOW that the spelling is wrong, so grammar and spelling fanatics quiet)
Evelyn Wood Thank you for responding so quickly. I’m sorry, I don’t think my question was clear. I was asking about your mannequin or body form you use for fitting your sewing projects.
+Estelle Yamamoto oh ha ha! Nope I read it in a hurry, and miss read! Sorry! I have an adjustable singer one that I have padded up, a vintage one and another. I unfortunately can't recommend anywhere to get one! I always do recommend you pad it up to your size!
I have all this plus. I am truly enjoying watching your past videos and going so much knowledge.
Your videos are such a treasure🥰 and then I spend another at least half an hour going through the comments which is a pot of gold on its own😊. That loop turner, what I would give to have had one in the past few weeks. I made 7 tops with looooong spaghetti straps and it was such an effort turning them out😞. I managed to find a very old mannequin and have to say that made a huge difference. One of the dresses I made has a turned top in front and I just could not get it to fit properly (the problem of making for the young market and trying to fit on a 58 year old "chest"😂). But once I had the mannequin, I could step back and pin to my heart's content, until I could get it to fit properly.
Thank you, Ma'am for teaching us.
I love all your videos that help me so much when I sew. Why haven’t anyone ever come up with a way to distinguish between needles.
I've never seen such technical expertise presented in such a charming way before.
4:50 ah yes, that's my machine. I have a 30+ yr old machine and the manual actually pairs the needle foot and feed for a lot of common application. It's really wonderful to have and is the start of me trying to learn how a sewing machine works.
Exactly the topic I wanted thank you Evelyn,I started today to watch your videos.
Tailors chalk. Cutting mat. Rotary cutter. I love those tools too!
My great grandfather was a tailor and furrier, so I have his ruler for marking hems A treasure.
Summary:
1. Enough bobbins so you can have one for every color of thread you have
2. More varieties of needle sizes
3. Embroidery scissors
4. More varieties of sewing machine feet
5. Wrist pin cushion
6. Bias tape makers in different widths
7. A loop turner
8. Mannequin/dress form
9. Floor ruler
10. Steam iron
11. Tailor's ham
Thankyou!
You know where to get a floor ruler??
When you do change to the different needles, it’s a good idea to put a note on your machine what needle you have in the machine. I put some masking tape with the size written on it on the side of my machine.
That's a great tip!!!
thanks that's great- can't believe I didn't think of it..been sewing on and off most of my life!(I've recorded it in my small diary..but then can't find it! thanks again
Kalitsi Niniva great idea!! Ta
That's a genius idea! I need to change my needle today, funnily enough ^_^ Thanks so much!
Please, record a video explaining the different feet :)
My Hubby spoils me rotten! A few years back I mentioned that I needed to get some more bobbins. In a couple of days I received a box of 100! I make a lot of quilts and also quilt on sheep skin and goat skin. So believe it or not I have filled probably more than half of them. To quilt the leather for a purse I will fill 12 bobbins....more for free motion quilting. You need a lot of bobbins!!!! Well! I do!
This is so funny: I've been sewing for about 42 years now (I'm in what you discribe as skill level 3). So I'm now the "owner" (most of it I inherited from beloved & departed Mom) of a serious upgraded dressmaker's toolkit. Which ofcourse includes all kinds of different sewing machine needles as well. But here in Holland we talk about them in the big round nummers like nr. 80 as being the "universal" needle thickness (which you call a nr.12). Ofcourse I had seen that it said 70/10 on the little Schemtz containers, but never knew that "Downunder" and in other (probably English speaking?) Countries you use the lower numbers like nr. 10 and nr. 12.
I love your channel & never being too old (49yr.😉), to learn new things. Warmest greetings 👋🏻 from The Netherlands 🇳🇱.
A cuticle pusher actually works really well for smaller corners.
I used one when I was turning a spaghetti strap and my pin fell out half way. Had to get the fabric back out to start again without damaging it. Managed to do it with tweezers and a wooden cuticle remover.
Hi Evelyn! It would be especially awesome if you could do a video on how to make padding for a mannequin. I am quite short-waisted, petit and voluptuous. There is no mannequin that looks like me! Adding to a small mannequin may be my best option. Thanks! :)
I really love your video’s. They’re so informative. Thank you. A video on how to pad out the mannequin would be so helpful.
I was surprised that you didn’t include a hem gauge, I would actually put that in the basics kit. Being petite, I do a ton of hemming, both by hand and machine, and using a hem gauge really speeds up the work. I also like steel rulers in a couple of lengths, for not-on-the body measurements, because of their high accuracy.
Oh, a bias tape maker tutorial would be awesome too lol
I bought the invisible zipper foot !
SO sew easy, and great result .
+Tina Watts YES!!! Its so much easier when you have the right tools! Im happy to hear it turned out for you!!
I took up sewing because you are so lovely.
You are the best and THANK YOU SO MUCH for all of your videos!!!! THEY ARE SO HELPFUL, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you Evelyn for the video! Your dress looks so pretty on you!
Just started watching your channel and loving it! Binge watching now! Can you please do a video demonstrating the different feet - zipper foot, overlap foot etc. Would be so helpful to me as I don't really switch out the feet except to do a button or a normal zipper. I have been sewing for years but on a small scale. Would love to try new things.
A loop turner! I could have used that recently! Oh my word, I am just starting to do more intermediate sewing so this is just what I needed to see. Thank you so much!
+Mama Mitzey That is great ans I'm happy to hear your advancing your sewing! I use this loop turner ALL the time!! There is a knack to using it!
Evelyn, your videos are so well put together and informative and you come across so kind. Keep up your fantastic work!
Now to find a dress form...
Aww Jennifer that is so sweet! Thankyou for your kind comment! Oh yes!! A mannequin will change your dressmaking life! x
@@Evelyn__Wood I love listening to your voice and the way you speak, it is so calming and reminds me of a very dear friend🥰
Thank you for explaining about each needle sizes needed for all fabrics , it's very helpful for me , I appreciate You and I'm new watching your video's, thank you ! 😊
Thanks to your inspiration, I have just ordered a set of 32 different machine feet (including invisible zipper). Thanks
How much fun to play with them all!
My husband got me a dressmaking mannequin for our anniversary earlier this year. I agree: definitely a game changer. And mine is also called Dolly!
Mine is Doreen...
I’m late to the game, but I always reach for my clapper, my chalk sharpener, my Hera marker, my snips, and… a long piece of twill tape that I’ve stitched fishing weights to. I pin it to my circle skirts when I’m hanging before hemming :)
Thankyou So very much, I have just meet you! I shall go over all the lessons from time to time. You are amazing! I look forward to your next lesson. From Marlene in Australia
Glass topped pins so you can iron over them (unlike plastic topped pins or clips) and find them (unlike plain metal pins).
WOOOOOW! I have been pushing my corners through with the handle of a vacuume!
Thank You !!!/:) For explaining the wonderful world of upgrading dress making tools. I bough a bias tape tool about a year ago and it is indeed a game changer. Buying yards and yards of bias tape and settling for a 'close enough' matching color was frustrating and expensive. Now I cut strips and make my own bias as I am watching a show on TV...EASY-PEASY ! My next step up is the dress form. I have seen them for about $50-$100 USD around the holidays and this year I am going to purchase one.
+Buzzy'sHelper I never buy bias tape now! I have all sizes! And yes a dress form will absolutely change your sewing life! Im excited for you getting one!
could you please demonstrate the bias tape makers. I've never seen them before thanks
+Buff Montana You have never seen them!!! Oh you must google it and see! There's no going back once you have them! They are really simple! Perhaps ill do a video info the future!
Yes please! I had bought them a few weeks before seeing this but they're still sitting there for the moment as I don't know how to use them. A vid on using these properly would be great. Thanks for your excellent explanations from another Aussie :-)
Where can I get a floor ruler? This is a great tool!!!!
I would love to know as well!
I have learned so much watching your videos I took home economics in junior high and that was the only " schooling " I recieved in sewing. I did however learn alot doing things by hand modifying clothes to fit me well. The one thing I never got though was bias straight grain and cross grain until your video. In 5 minutes I understood and could apply it. In last 2 years I have purchased two vintage singers I love and am now becoming reacquainted with sewing not just mending which is most of what I have done until now. I will be joining your sewing club next week. I truly enjoy how you teach and look forward to learning to become more than a beginner. As for mending lol it's often more than just on mondays. My teenage daughter is very hard on clothes
Three little tools I love are:
That Purple Thing, for keeping fabric from buckling the wrong way under my serger blades and to thread strips thru casings
Tronex Micro Flush Cutter, a jewelry tool and also an amazing little cutter for trimming threads and opening buttonholes
Wonder Clips, I bought a pack of the Jumbo and LOVE them. No more poking my fingers with pins. These are like binder clips only they're made of plastic. They hold well and release without any marks on the fabric.
Yet another great video, Evelyn!
I got a dress form this summer and I've finally been able to graduate from commercial patterns to self drafted patterns! I've gotten so much use out of it in the past few months, and it was definitely a worthwhile investment! A video on how to pad it out would be so helpful - mine fits my waist and bust, but the hips are about 4 inches too small! I really want to pad it out but don't want to spend the money on pre-made padding.
+Rachel Cathlynn How fabulous! Im glad to hear it has been such a useful addition to your sewing! I have the exact same sizing issue! I think I might to a video on how I have padded mine out!
Oh yes, please. I am getting a very basic dummy for Easter and will need to pad it out. Do you have that Video up already?
I love your videos and I love that you say gents. Because it seems like some people don’t know that men sow too!
My favorite for turning out corners is a wood paper folder, they are only a few dollars, are very smoothly sanded, and have the perfect, slightly blunted, sharpness on the point - they make a crisp corner, but never poke through it. I was taught to use the point of embroidery scissors, but they can pierce through corners. I often use the paper folder just to sharpen up corners on vintage pillowcases, etc., before I iron them.
I use a knitting needle for poking/turning out corners.
My dressform’s name is Dolly too! Lol and I do that awkward head pressed against bust to adjust the height too.
hahahah Always awkward moments between dolly and me!
I just found your channel and I'm in love. I've never gotten bias tape makers; I should probably do that. And I have to tell you, my mannequin is named Dolly too! : )
YES!!! Dolly twins! I call them all Dolly! Bias tape makers are fantastic, your next upgrade I think!!
Oh yes. A how to pad a manikin would be great.
I can see a few things I will be getting especially the fancy iron and the bias tape maker.
I just found your channel and am very pleased. I've not sewn anything in a very long time and didn't know much even then! LOL.I want to get back at it though. You have got my interest piqued.
the pressing ham! I can't find one. In high school ours was egg shaped. I walked around looking for an "ironing egg" got no where. Thank you for your videos. I just make doll clothes. I have the skills I learned in high school. Im 57 now.... just recently started my sewing hobby again. The tiny sleeves are hard. Sewing on a curve is hard.... And I'm getting thread bunching messes, but I'm going to be sure to start with a long tail and hold on to them... I'm hoping that will solve it...
I went looking for my pressing ham this week but couldn't find it. I'm ordering a new one on Amazon. Eazy peezy!
Ramekay, then you will find the lost one! Happens every time to me.
Hi there Evelyn Amazing information and so very clear as well thank you
Evelyn, I have a 1950s style iron (thrift shopping) that I use with a damp press cloth when working with linen and the seams on wools. It is very heavy and tames those fibers better than modern steam irons because of the weight + heat. Linen seems to wait for the modern iron to pass to throw up those wrinkles again.
Can you do a video of using the different sewing feet or is there an existing video you recommend?
K Sprowl I don't have a video on sewing feet, yet! I think I will add that one to the list though, there are so many great things you can do with the different feet!
usually you'll find RUclips videos on the brand machine you bought. Different feet will be shown there too.They are great and very detailed too
Most machine brand websites or YT usually have videos on the machines different feet.
Lots of useful information, thank you. I would love the video on padding up the dress form. You have such a creative take on sewing.
I agree.
U r a breath of fresh air sis!
I have a vintage collapsible sleeve ironing board, I find it so helpful :)
+momtomtse Oh nice!!! I have a little sleeve ironing board, but I find I use my pressing instead!
I have one of these. I use it all the time.
My first game-changing upgrade was buying a rotary cutter + cutting board. After investing in those I was much more looking forward to starting all of my projects.
My next will definetly be a mannequin.
We made pincushions in school on the 3rd grade - with elastic, of course (and used them for the rest of the textile work classes until 6th grade). Practical, but that bracelet is much more stylish.
Thanks Evelyn very informative video.
Try Daiso Japanese varsity shops they sell plastic bobbins in small plastic cases ...12 in the box for $2.85 ! 😍. And some boxes have thread on their plastic bobbins for the same price ❤️
I've never seen a "floor ruler" before,, what would it be called ,if different in another country,?? I looked on Ebay and Amazon and they showed me tile rulers,,lol
Great video,, I have learned SOOOOOH much from you,,thank you .
Brilliant as always. Thank you.
I love learning from you
Thankyou!! You can learn more we can really work together at www.vintagesewingschool.com Take a look and let me know if your interested! Id love to have you in class!
Brilliant! I think I have everything but the bracelet pincushion and angled embroidery scissors. I have a few straight pairs though :) I don't really own bracelets but I'll see what I can find :)
I find them in thrift stores!
Ooohhhhh ! Great tip!
@@Evelyn__Wood I have one like the one you showed un tgis video, but years ago I used to actually wear it. You have no idea what problems it caused at the security in airports😂
I would also include books (not sure if there were mentioned in your basics video). Some are really fantastic, Nicole Vasbinder has a couple of great one on stitches (both machine and hand) and another on using your machine (including all the feet!) The one on stitches explains what some of fancier stitches on the machine are used for and how to use them. So different to the main sewing books I have come across. I love having a variety through, as not all techniques are the same. I will often look at 3 books and pick the version of the technique that I think will work the best on the project I am working on.
Yes I totally agree! I also collect vintage sewing and pattern making books! There is never only one way to anything in sewing and I am so happy to hear that you look at them all and then decide what works best for you!
I wonder if I could make my own pressing ham? It looks easy...
I would love to learn how to pad my dummy to my shape
You definitely could, I've never made one though. But I do plan on making a video on how to pad out your mannequin!
Too bad there is no way to make one smaller. I recent illness has caused much weight loss, now need a smaller manequin. And they are not cheap.
I used a muslin covered tightly rolled up hand cotton towel for years. It wotked great. Was gifted a ham shaped one, and small rectangle one.
Penguin and pear has a video on how to make your own pressing ham
I love the tips and ideas you give 👌
Thank you ! Great information!:
4:45 Now you can order 12-62 pieces pack of special foots from china. The bobbins kit with variety color threads also.
I bought the same Brother machine 10 years ago. I love mine, do you still like yours? Thanks for sharing.
LOVE!!!!! This is the second sewing machine I ever got. I just love it to bits! Still! it does everything I want, knee press and just keeps going!
laughing is my machine came with SO MANY FEET! Thankfully my MIL is a fabulous seamstress and showed me "These came for a reason!"
I enjoyed your upgrade video! I’ve been trying to find a sharp pair of what look like offset embroidery scissors. I’ve looked online and haven’t been able to locate them. Would you please tell me the brand you chose. Thank you!
My favourite tool is a desktop sewing caddy that keeps everything ordered and in the right place. It's definitely not an essential, but it's the best $2 I ever spent at an op shop.
I would love to see a tutorial on how to pad a sewing form to make it into my shape. That would be fabulous!
Yes!! I will definitely do a video on padding out a mannequin! It is so easy and really helps! I try to have my things ordered, there just too much for just one caddy!
Hi Evelyn loving your videos, feel like I'm stalking you! LOL. Can you do one on fitting and adjusting garments as you make please. I've found your advice so helpfull, thanks
I just noticed your hat pin on your beret! I just watched your video on “How to keep your hat on your head” I can’t wait for the cool weather to start using my hat pins on my berets. Oh my goodness! Thank you Ms. Woods 🤗Now, I will restart this video and pay attention😉
My sister is a hairdresser and has a pair of pinking sheets that she uses for cutting hair.
Loved to see how you cut the bias tape..
thanks for the video
which iron do you have? What is the actual model?
This was a very helpful video! Could you tell me what kind of pinking shears you have there? I want to try and find a pair.
I have vintage ones! But you can find them new
Elaine J when buying pinking shearers work them for a couple of minutes, ask to use a piece of scrap if you can. I have a pair that I bought without this and they are so stiff, even after oiling and waxing, that my hand gets tired quickly.
Thank you Wanda, I will be sure to do that ! :)
Thank you for this video. I would be really interested in a video how to pad a mannequin! I have one but its quite a bit smaller than me, so everything I put on... looks like a bag or tent ._.
Evelyn, not sure if you are reading and replying to comments at the moment🥰. But if you do, could you perhaps let me kbow what needle and foot I need to use for "pleather"? My daughter wants me to make a pair of pants, but I am pretty sure normal is not going to work and I don't want to make a mess of it😢
Have you made that video about adjusting the mannequin yet? Just realized that might be the most critical thing for my sewing. My mannequin was practically ME at one point, but it needs the same extra layers I've got after that... At the moment I can't even mend a blouse to suit without some knowing help (which I don't have), 'cause fitting the bust area on myself is pretty damn difficult.
And I do know there are instructions for that out there, but I believe yours would be more helpful.
Hi Evelyn thank you for your lovely video. I'm having trouble finding a floor ruler through the web and on the high street here in the UK. Did you adapt yours?
Can you do a video on hem tape? It's pretty overwhelming trying to figure out fusible VS non fusible, horsehair (like huh???) VS cotton, stabilizing??? the widths and washable VS non washable... Let's just say I have many UFOs because I cannot seem to get the right tape! 😭 #halllllp
Just wondering do you always sit so low at the table? Or is that just for the video? You have very informative videos! Thank you for sharing all of this knowledge with us!
I think it’s for the camera. That might be the only place to put the camera.
Hi Evelyn, I will the needle sizes explained in more detail. My thinking is for new sewers, who have no idea where to find or how to read the needle sizes on the packets. Great videos.
Hi Evelyn, I am considering purchasing a thread tower for my sewing machine. I am doing quilting. Which ones do you recommend to use with several different spools of threads?
Thanks Evelyn I found that informative. I have a dress form, I had to pad her out a bit, it is very useful. By the way, I just love the bodice of the dress in the background, is that a lace collar? :)
+Robyn Irwin Wonderful! Im so glad you found this useful! I couldn't live without my mannequin! Yes lace collar all the way!!
great tips , thanks
I couldn’t live without my loop turner
Dress forms can be expensive & duct tape forms can ruin pins . If anyone wants to make your own from your body, start with the duct tape form, use the duct tape form as a pattern, next materials are mesh screening, metal coat hangers, old flyers & stuffing, bend hangers to shoulders , around neck & all key points around your body, stitch into mesh screening in the same measurement, cover with fabric & you have a you to work from. I also seen a video where someone used expanding spray foam in their duct tape form to make a dress form so there are many options without spending a mint , the way I done mine cost about $35 canadian. Making a new cover for mine to match small sewing space, gonna be smart that 1st time around, I'll put velcro into back of cover so if I wish to recover again it'll be easier to do so & store for if I choose to reuse again in the future
I have just found your channel, and I love it. Great tips! Since I don't (yet) own a mannequin, I use a ruler that is a modified version of the one in your video: mine has a little pump with a reservoir full of powdered chalk. When I want to mark a hem on a garment that I am wearing (and don't have anyone to help), I just ajust the hight of the chalk and press the pum an "voilà!", a nice little white mark. Do this all around the skirt or watherver. I love it. Another trick I use is that I tie one of those little cisors on a string near my sewing machine. They then never get lost and I can snip those little threads as I work. Love your wrist pin cushion and pressing hand , got to make myself some of those! Also, I imagine, the pressing hand could also help when handsewing: just pin the fabric on it and pull with the other hand to sew much faster.
You should consider making yourself a chatelaine to hold your most useful tools! A ribbon that holds tools around your neck or waist! I put mine on as soon as I walk into my sewing room! Then I always have a pincushion, snips, measuring tape, and a spool of basting thread is always right on me! There are some cute patterns online for them!
@@catofthecastle1681 OMG that is such a good idea! Thank you!
Definitely interested in how to make a padded dress/sleeve for the dressmaker maniquin (I KNOW that the spelling is wrong, so grammar and spelling fanatics quiet)
Can you make a pressing ham?
What is an ocercasting foot for.? Thank you ❤
VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO
LOVE IT
TOTALLY!!!!😳
Can you please do the padding to the mannequin? I am not off the rack body and need to adjust my mannequin.
Gosh, I wish I even knew how to use a sewing machine 😂😂 Had to watch this video anyways!
+Thats So Ari Awww I'm so flattered! Well if you do catch the sewing bug ans want to learn, I have a great starter course for you!!
You’ll have so much fun!
Where did you get your dress form? I’m looking for a full figured one, that’s good for heavy duty use.
+Estelle Yamamoto I got this green one from a market! It is from thre 90s maybe!
Evelyn Wood Thank you for responding so quickly. I’m sorry, I don’t think my question was clear. I was asking about your mannequin or body form you use for fitting your sewing projects.
+Estelle Yamamoto oh ha ha! Nope I read it in a hurry, and miss read! Sorry! I have an adjustable singer one that I have padded up, a vintage one and another. I unfortunately can't recommend anywhere to get one! I always do recommend you pad it up to your size!
Hi do you sew from pattern u buy from the store. I like you see you make a vintage dress and do the sew along video thank you brenda
Another great video Evelyn! :) Could you do a video on how to do self covering buttons? Thanks! :)
Thanks for watching!! Yes, I have been asked about thee a lot, I think I will have to make a video!