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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @jeanfitzsimmons7442
    @jeanfitzsimmons7442 Год назад +1

    In the 1950’s the Popit pattern was a simple square with self sleeves as part of the top. It is interesting to see them here again as the very same beginner pattern i used. We were still doing embroidery back then, so mine was embroidered with a simple flower on one shoulder. My youngest granddaughter paints designs and pictures on her clothes and jackets. She hates to sew, but is always re-designing her clothes or making costumes for cosplay! Fascinating.

  • @lauraveitch2280
    @lauraveitch2280 4 года назад +2

    My first sewing project was a disaster. I chose a very slippery satin-like material to make a top. I gave in and threw it in the naughty corner for about a year. I eventually tried again and made a Lou Box Top by Sew DIY which is great for beginners. I made it twice in a lightweight jersey fabric and I still love wearing those 2 tops.
    Lindsey Rae from Sew to Grow holds Fit to Flatter workshops. I took part in one of them here in Australia a couple of years ago and I know she runs them overseas too. She is very passionate about sewing and passing on her knowledge to others. I highly recommend attending these workshops when they are up and running again. She also has some You Tube videos which might help beginners.

  • @jennetthamilton7942
    @jennetthamilton7942 4 года назад +1

    These are great choices for beginners sewists and also great quick to sew patterns for the more experienced sewists. For those who are not comfortable downloading, printing, and taping together patterns, many pattern companies have beginner sewing patterns. The first thing I made for myself was was a mini skirt when I was about 7, no pattern just fabric and imagination. The first thing I made using a pattern, (and that I was allowed to wear to school), was an elastic waist skirt with a matching lined vest made out of red corduroy when I was 11. I recently found the pattern on etsy and made the same outfit for my 9 year old granddaughter.

  • @jackiemaddox6933
    @jackiemaddox6933 4 года назад +2

    Very nice selection of patterns for beginners and for those of us who need to get their garment sewing mojo back! Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @Threadquarters
      @Threadquarters  4 года назад +1

      Jackie Maddox oh that’s so true, great patterns for getting your sew-jo back, good thinking!

  • @irenamason1577
    @irenamason1577 3 года назад

    Nice encouraging video . Good to see you again.

  • @loriar1027
    @loriar1027 4 года назад +3

    When I retire in the next couple of years I’d like to join Skill share and learn some new things. Right now, as a high school teacher, when I’m not working, I’m sleeping. I’m trying to hang in there for another couple of years, but with all the strangeness going on, it’s hard! I love these patterns! I learned to sew when I was a little girl in 4-H. Our first garment was an apron-the old fashioned kind that just ties around your waist.

    • @jennetthamilton7942
      @jennetthamilton7942 4 года назад

      I totally agree about waiting until retirement. Learning a new skill will keep our minds sharp.

  • @elizabethryan9633
    @elizabethryan9633 4 года назад +4

    thanks for the ideas. I am just getting back into sewing and you always help with the patterns and encouragement!

    • @Threadquarters
      @Threadquarters  4 года назад

      Oh I'm so glad! Hope you try one of these patterns - happy sewing!

  • @nanastevens4094
    @nanastevens4094 4 года назад +1

    Nice choices, a whole wardrobe for morning to bedtime.

    • @Threadquarters
      @Threadquarters  4 года назад

      Yes! I really wanted to give a variety of garments to start with, and how fun to think a full wardrobe could be sewn from these suggestions! x

  • @philiptipping6738
    @philiptipping6738 4 года назад +1

    Great work, thanks for all the info. Cheers Mary

  • @jorjaprice2190
    @jorjaprice2190 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for all this work to help new sewers get started and good choices I might add as well. It will encourage them to be successful for sure. I have made some of them myself. I also like the Cielo boxy top. I have made about 5 of them and wear them all summer long. Cheers!

  • @deanalovessewn6117
    @deanalovessewn6117 4 года назад +2

    Hi Suzie!! What a great selection of patterns choices.. Thanks for all of your time putting this together....
    💜💜💜🧵🧵🧵

  • @ewserk
    @ewserk 3 года назад

    Lovely! Thank you.

  • @lisafeldmann9863
    @lisafeldmann9863 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this list! I have made several patterns but I feel that I need to start from more basic patterns as past garments have not always turned out well. The New look patterns at the end look to be the most accessible to me.

  • @tufornumberone
    @tufornumberone 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I have a few thoughts. Sewers fail when they think the pattern will fit out of the envelope. They won’t. Some suggestions on who to follow to learn fitting is key (Lynda Maynard, Sarah Veblen, Joi Mahone) or new sewers will get frustrated that their garments don’t fit. And waste precious money on nice fabric. Secondly, along the same lines, for someone to invest in a Skillshare class to learn to make a top that includes no bust darts is not right. I don’t care how boxy the top is, but Laura Casey should have included bust darts in her instruction for her “Sewing the Boxy Top” class. I mention this because it is discouraging to invest time and/or money for an online class that omits key info. I know you can’t cover everything in a video but a few suggestions on resources for fitting would have made this video an A+. Fitting is so hard. 5 years into sewing, I am getting closer but I still make 4 or 5 muslins before cutting into any nice fabric. This winter I have spent 100% of my time on the Vogue sloper. Almost done except for the skirt. Wish I had made that my first priority from the gitgo.

  • @pinkpaulasews4929
    @pinkpaulasews4929 4 года назад

    Great video thank you. I’ve been sewing for 4 years but still like a simple sew and prefer indie patterns which hold your hand through the process ☺️

  • @leannsews
    @leannsews 4 года назад +2

    New Look 6217 is an easy pattern and good value for £ or $

    • @Threadquarters
      @Threadquarters  4 года назад

      Leann yes, such good value for money! Yay! And I’ve seen so many great reviews for it, especially for the top. Have you made it?

    • @leannsews
      @leannsews 4 года назад

      @@Threadquarters Yes, I've made it multiple times. It's an easy top for under a cardigan.

  • @kelleyking
    @kelleyking 4 года назад +4

    If you are small framed and busty, I strongly suggest getting beginner patterns with custom cup sizes. The darts are not that hard,and the fit will be much better. The options here in a cotton will likely be tent-like and shapeless. You will be 😢 . The Ogden cami and cashmerette pattern with bust sizes won’t fit a small frame. I have learned the hard way and made a lot of tent like tops I won’t wear.

  • @sallystapleton4237
    @sallystapleton4237 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for these suggestions, did you make the top you are wearing it’s really nice . I would be interested in knowing the pattern if you did... xx

    • @Threadquarters
      @Threadquarters  4 года назад +1

      Oh yes I did, thank you! I should have linked to it, so thank you for reminding me (I'll add it in the description box now). It's the Hazelwood Top by Tessuti and I really love it. One of my past vlogs shows it in detail. Here's the link to the pattern: www.tessuti-shop.com/collections/digital-download-pattern-tops/products/hazelwood-top-pattern

  • @jnetbeams
    @jnetbeams 4 года назад

    I great list of suggestions!

  • @dacrayzblaze1
    @dacrayzblaze1 4 года назад +1

    I would love it if you shared free patterns! Sewing can be very cost prohibitive...

    • @Threadquarters
      @Threadquarters  4 года назад +1

      Hi! Thanks so much for your comment. I completely agree, sewing patterns, plus fabric, plus notions and machines make sewing quite prohibitive for many! I am actually planning a top 10 all on free patterns for that very reason, so I hope you stay tuned for that video. For this particular round up there is one pattern that is free, you do have to claim the free Skillshare trail, which can be cancelled and you wouldn't pay any money, so it would definitely be an option.
      I saw that you also commented on size inclusive patterns, however I can't see the comment any more. So I'm hoping that you watched on and realised that I actually tried really hard to be as inclusive as possible, using pattern companies who are known for being size inclusive, as I am very aware that people of all shapes and sizes, tastes and backgrounds may like to sew.
      Now, size inclusive AND free - that would be the goal, wouldn't it? I shall try my best to find some suggestions for my free pattern round up. But if you have some suggestions then I would absolutely love it if you could share so I can pass this information on to my viewers.
      Thank you so much! x

    • @lisafeldmann9863
      @lisafeldmann9863 4 года назад

      @@Threadquarters , Craftsy and the It's Sew Easy blog have free patterns.

  • @lizmitchell1862
    @lizmitchell1862 4 года назад

    Brilliant suzie, I’ll definitely give the lotte a go and dig out the new look patter and hash tag it. My first things I made at school 49 years ago was an apron and head band for cookery class. I also had to chain stitch my name on it ✋go me 🤣🥰