5 Things I Learned from Sewing My Wardrobe

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  • @TheRozylass
    @TheRozylass Год назад +53

    I've always believed sewing my own clothes is WAY cheaper than buying the same quality. I can't afford to buy custom made, haute couture clothes, but I can sure make them for myself. The greatest compliment is "Where did you buy that?" and answering, "I made it." So don't compare the cost of making your own clothes to the cheap fast fashion garbage, compare it to the custom made, haute couture clothing and you'll realize that sewing is truly an affordable way to have great, well-made, well-fitting clothes that last a long time.

    • @azrani2023
      @azrani2023 9 месяцев назад +1

      what a good way to say that! i'm inspired!!

    • @TainaPR2024
      @TainaPR2024 5 месяцев назад

      Perfectly said!!!

  • @valerieelbourne3456
    @valerieelbourne3456 7 месяцев назад +9

    While a sewing machine is a fairly expensive purchase, you will have it for a long time. I bought a little Bernina when I was pregnant with my first child, 50 years ago. I sewed a lot of clothes for my children and myself and did a lot of mending for my tradie husband on that machine. I loaned it to one of my daughters for a couple of years when she had a commercial venture making bespoke vests for horse-riding ladies. I am still sewing on that little Bernina today. It has paid for itself many times over.

    • @mgenst234
      @mgenst234 3 месяца назад +2

      Wow that's amazing! I've heard of people having the same machine for five, ten, maybe twenty years. But FIFTY?!! That's so cool.

    • @lilli9822
      @lilli9822 2 месяца назад

      @@mgenst234 mine machine is 100 years old

  • @Kimmyxxzz
    @Kimmyxxzz 9 месяцев назад +9

    You say before you started your RUclips channel you were worried that other creators were chattier/ funnier. I find alot.of them quite over the top and annoying to be frank! Lol. I actually really love how real you talk and I can sit and listen to you for ages and really take in what you are saying without being distracted by over the top talking or trying to be cool! Thanks for sharing the learning x

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you! That is so nice :)

    • @monikabille2716
      @monikabille2716 8 месяцев назад +2

      Kimmy is completely right. I enjoy your calm approach too.

  • @zephyraK
    @zephyraK Год назад +6

    I know I'm a year late but... Just want you to know that you're actually one of the more skilled sewists I watch and that's what I love about your channel. You take on a little more difficult projects and show us how you do it. A lot of the other (often younger) youtubers have a strong focus on beginners. I love it that there are channels like yours, which are interesting for more advanced sewists.

  • @carolyngethings
    @carolyngethings 2 года назад +61

    Great sewing story! Totally relate to No.5. I'm aged 65 and after a couple of years of endlessly watching RUclips videos about sewing and sewing machines I have finally made 2 wearable garments and they are Hana Tanks. I love the style and the fit. One is in a Liberty Lawn and the other is a lined cotton dobby. I have a thrifted vintage Singer and just bought a vintage buttonholer to finish off my Hana's. I am so proud of myself for not being intimidated by it all☺️ Keep on with your vlogs Casey. Love your style.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +2

      Yay, I'm so happy to know that!! Thanks so much for making it! I finally purchased some liberty lawn recently for the first time and am trying to decide what to make with it--it's so pretty. And cotton dobby is one of my fave summer fabrics. Thanks so much for letting me know and following along with me here! :)

  • @julianachandler2975
    @julianachandler2975 Год назад +5

    If you ever have doubts again about your value here; you are one of my new favorite vloggers, just the way you are. Thanks for doing what you do, ❤

  • @Knitwares121
    @Knitwares121 Год назад +9

    Thank YOU for being here, your videos are so helpful and encouraging me to sew again. I’m 68 and sewed as a teenager…I was pretty fearless (or nascent) then but today I’m less confident. That’s where you come in! So thank you again and I’ll be seeing you…in all of your videos😊

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Patricia! That means a lot to me and I'm so glad you are enjoying my channel. :)

    • @SharonMasciana
      @SharonMasciana Год назад +2

      I too learned to sew as a teenager, and since retiring have been picking up my sewing hobby again -- really getting into it. I enjoy watching your videos to pick up more ideas. The videos are informative and interesting!!

  • @susancampanelli4245
    @susancampanelli4245 2 года назад +13

    Please don’t compare yourself to other sewists on YT. You offer practical, real advice and tutorials to actually make clothes. Your channel and approach is unique to you and valuable to me!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you, Susan! I appreciate it! :)

    • @jenm4721
      @jenm4721 Месяц назад

      I totally agree!

  • @connienash3666
    @connienash3666 2 года назад +9

    Casey, please don't sell yourself short! I only recently found your channel and love, love watching you! You speak well and have fabulous content, and your style is gorgeous. Since I retired 2 yrs ago I've been sewing again, but took last month off due to projects around the house and outside as I have a small farm with 3 horses that I love. This has given me time to think about what I really like to wear and the type of fabric I enjoy so I will get more enjoyment wearing the things I do make rather than making something that doesn't suit me just because some You Tuber sewed it. Hope this makes sense! Your channel is one of my favorites now. You are a beautiful person.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much, Connie! So glad you are enjoying the videos. ♥️

  • @debbiesnyder762
    @debbiesnyder762 2 года назад +22

    Love your channel I think I’ve watched all of them in the last week. I too love to sew been doing it since I was 12. Turn 65 tomorrow. But I had a daycare business for 25 years that took all my spare time and energy. Just recently retired got out all my sewing again and I feel like a kid in a candy store. The creative juices are flowing. Learning new things every day. U tube tutorials have been so liberating. Thanks for all your hard work!!!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Awesome!! Must be so nice to get back to it! Thanks so much for watching and commenting, means a lot to me and I am so happy to know you enjoy the videos. :)

  • @nancykennedy9397
    @nancykennedy9397 2 года назад +9

    My mother had a fabric and yarn store when I was young. I recall her getting somewhat frustrated when people were upset at how much it cost to sew. They thought they should be saving money. Her really good customers however didn't care how much it cost and loved that they had one of a kind clothing.
    I haven't sewn in years and I'm more of a knitter another very expensive endeavor. But I bought a husgvarna about five years ago and I'm going to give it a go and make something. Just looking for inspiration.

  • @calmblueocean1177
    @calmblueocean1177 2 года назад +2

    I learned I can thrift & upcycle 60% items (sweaters, patterns, fabric, notions, household decor) and sew 40% items (pants, easy tops, head bands/berets). So rewarding. Agreed, give yourself permission to learn and be imperfect. You learn alot ! ❤ love your channel!

  • @alexandraemrick2799
    @alexandraemrick2799 2 года назад +10

    I'm so glad that you started this channel. I'm in my 60's and I can relate to you and your content and I have learned so much from you. You have an elegant style and a mature (in a good way) approach to sewing. I agree with you that sewing isn't cheap, and for me that is because I am not buying cheap stuff made in China anymore. I have decided to sew my own clothes (mostly) using beautiful, quality fabric. I would rather have one spectacular garment that I've made than 3 or 4 cheap RTW ones.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Alexandra, that is so nice to know! I am the same with fabric--I will definitely splurge on special fabrics (and now I am mostly disappointed in the fabric on most RTW options)!

  • @christinem281
    @christinem281 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hello from London …Yes I agree that making your own clothes isn’t necessarily a cheap option, especially if you buy good quality and more natural and sustainable fabrics . However when I look at some of the brands I like here in UK like TOAST and OSKA ( German brand) then my clothesmaking is a cheaper option. I’ve really appreciated finding a suitable pattern for trousers with a true waist ( rather than one with elastic) as I find trousers challenging to buy as I don’t have a small waist …so if the waist size is correct the width of the legs is too big. Anyway what you’re saying chimes with me !!. I also sew and go to a class to help my technique…it keep my brain active ( I’m 68)….it helps,me challenge myself. it’s like architecture for the body….. Thanks !

  • @opiatepix
    @opiatepix 2 года назад +14

    I love your sewing story! I’ve been sewing my own clothes for over 25 years now - I even spent a year in a fashion design program - and I do find I save a ton on my clothes, but it’s in comparison to the price point that I used to buy at. I can buy incredible designer deadstock denim (or selvage denim) for $20-$30 and it takes me about 6 hours to make a pair of classic jeans. If I were to buy rigid denim jeans by Rag and Bone, it would be at least $200, so that’s how I justify my textile habit. The Anthropology tank that you kindly duped is polyester online and sells for about $170, and I think we made ours for a fraction of that so….score! Also, the cheap manufactured clothes that are only $30 are made for slave wages and conditions, so we’re avoiding that by making our own. The only person I regularly exploit is me. Congratulations on the new textile habit and love your channel! ❤️

    • @rosered3919
      @rosered3919 2 года назад +4

      Agree. My fabrics are pricey, more than slave clothes, but I justify that for $50 I make garments that would be $200 to $300.

    • @violetmoon2283
      @violetmoon2283 Год назад +3

      What's your source for deadstock denim? I've had such a difficult time finding high quality selvage denim.

    • @laurademarrais3248
      @laurademarrais3248 Год назад +1

      What is the denim you are speaking of and where do you get it?

  • @Bonbon53539
    @Bonbon53539 2 года назад +5

    I always watch your videos. I have sewn my own clothes since I was 14. That outfit was a black and white wide striped vinyl mini skirt in the 60s. I have had a love affair with fabric, textiles, and all things hand craftednas long as I can remember. Your channel gives me what I am looking for - unique ideas as you fearlessly go forth and tackle projects without the security of a lot of directions and a pattern. I’m so impressed with your work. I am 69 and more than ever, I am loving sewing my own clothes. More challenges with an aging body - but I plan on holding my own style as long as I am around. I just love sewing! I think I have every one of your patterns. I have left sewing at times - career, kids, aging parents - but always, always go back to it… thanks for your channel - I just love your authenticity!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you, Bonnie! I so appreciate you buying and sewing the patterns. And glad you enjoy following me here on RUclips. It has been so much fun and has made me love sewing and sharing it even more! :)

  • @doowopshopgal
    @doowopshopgal 2 года назад +4

    It’s what you say that will start people sewing. I started sewing in junior high school and when my sister saw me sewing she wanted to learn so I taught her. With that said you have influenced a lot of people to start their own sewing journey. The easier the explanation the easier they catch on. Thank you for being on RUclips with all your hard work.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Ah thanks so much for the kind words! And for supporting me here each week--I notice! :)

  • @patburnam434
    @patburnam434 2 года назад +8

    I do more quilting these days than garment sewing and have found that the number two thing you learned is absolutely true with quilts also. Most people are not going to pay a decent price to cover the costs of fabric plus labor on a nice well made quilt when they can buy one at a big box store for just a few dollars.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      That is SO true! When I had that other business, people would say "you should make (insert expensive-to-make-product that can be found for cheap at a big box store)". I was like, "nobody will buy it!" 😅

  • @quiltinggurlquiltgal
    @quiltinggurlquiltgal 8 месяцев назад

    This is one of my favorite videos to watch. Your enthusiasm is infectious 😍 hope you’re doing great today Casey! Miss you

  • @ligiization
    @ligiization 2 года назад +9

    I am so glad you started this channel too! You really do have value to add to the “YT sewing channel industry” :) when i found your channel i was so happy and quickly viewed all the videos that were there. I think you are really good at making quality and presenting it in a natural and very clear way. Your seams are flawless and all you make ends up fitting you perfectly. Not to mention the patterns... So, congrats for what you achieved and thanks!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Ah thanks so much, that is so nice! So glad you are enjoying the videos. I love that feeling of finding a youtube channel that I connect with and binging their videos! :)

  • @shellylemons
    @shellylemons 2 года назад +5

    I’m nervous about cutting into my fabric but I’m getting over it. I have started on my Bachelors degree in Cybersecurity all online so I think I can start sewing.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      You got this--cut that fabric! :)

    • @shellylemons
      @shellylemons 2 года назад

      @@PatternScout I will. I do have some muslin I can play with.

  • @susanfreeman6350
    @susanfreeman6350 5 месяцев назад

    I’m 74 and have been sewing since my mother taught me at age 10. Fast forward to high school when I managed to cram a Home Ec class into physics, calculus, chemistry, etc. I’m only 5’1” and weighed about 100 lbs most of my life. Clothes that fit me were just not available back then. Everything about sewing appeals to me. I love being able to create something that fits MY body. Along the way, I made adorable clothes for both my sons, my nieces and nephews, and my own precious granddaughter. I’ve made sleeping bags, wedding gowns, purses, slip covers, and gorgeous window treatments that I could never have afforded to have custom made for our home. When I retired as a Medical Laboratory Scientist in early 2019, little did I know that I would soon be making face masks for my former coworkers who were working endlessly to get through the COVID-19 epidemic. You are so right about this amazing hobby not being cheap. It is, however, a priceless talent to have. I’ve seen so many RUclips sewing videos and yours is the only one I subscribe to. I love your concise presentation, your voice modulation, and the topics you choose. Your patterns are absolutely wonderful. I always look forward to your videos!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! That means a lot to me!

  • @bcvahsfam
    @bcvahsfam 2 года назад +10

    You are so talented! I think one of the things that makes your channel unique is that you are making your clothes for yourself. Other channels have sew-a-longs, but you are easier to identify with. You have goals - like making clothes for your recent vacation. That is something I'd like to do too-- so watching you helps me visualize that. You also communicate well and talk about things that are of interest - like how you learned to sew and what you've learned -- like in this video. You aren't like all the others-- and that is part of what makes it a good channel. And you encourage us!! Like item #5 in this video!! Thank you!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Cari! Happy to know you enjoy the videos. I love making them! I really do pick projects that I want to wear or use--I definitely have no shortage of content ideas in that regard! :) Makes it more fun to share it and hopefully get others excited about their own projects!

  • @denisedorsey2889
    @denisedorsey2889 2 года назад +14

    Great lessons, Casey. You are becoming more comfortable in front of the camera. I think so highly of you because you took the time to help me with a fitting question with the Fern top. I love that pattern and have made three, all with different necklines and fabrics. I ALWAYS get compliments when I wear them. 💕

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +3

      That is the best! I'm so glad you've enjoyed that pattern, and so happy I could help. Thanks so much for reppin' Pattern Scout in the wild ;) and for following me here!

  • @kirsten5723
    @kirsten5723 6 месяцев назад

    You are a huge inspiration to me. I took a few classes in someone's den 30 years ago because i had always wanted to learn, and made a robe that i still wear, a MuMu for my mom, a cape... and then tried to recreate my favorite little cap sleeved shell that I'd gotten grease on, and it was a complete failure. I had been so careful and tried so hard. And i gave up.
    But im back now and going for broke. Thank you for all the wonderful advice and help. ❤️ I'll be hanging on to every word.

  • @DeborahCameron-r3c
    @DeborahCameron-r3c Год назад

    Your RUclips series is one of the best out there. Your explanations are clear and your style is creative. I’m an experienced sewer but have still learned a lot. I was introduced to and bought the Lutterloh System because of your channel. 😊 Great job!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  Год назад

      Thank you so much, that is so nice to know!

  • @jeannetteantry1086
    @jeannetteantry1086 2 года назад +2

    I have sewn for most of my life too. I am the same age as Carolyn. I took ten years off and mastered cardmaking because I struggled to be able to make great wearing garments from established patterns. It is women like you, that have changed the role of patterns and the way we look at clothing. I now look to ready to wear for most of my ideas and garments I create. If I can find patterns to use all the better, otherwise I create my own patterns now. It is a freedom that has really come with time and a willingness to look beyond and figure out what I like to wear and learn how to create the pattern for it.
    You hit on a lot of great insight for sewing your own clothing or not and buying things that serve us better than sewing them. I only buy things now that will give me the style and fit, I am looking for, and often I just learn from them. They are almost always thrifted clothing. I give myself the gift of failure and pass on those garments that don't work and look to figure out why and to learn from them. I also don't worry about the money I spend. I figure I spent so much more on paper craft supplies than fabric and notions. And I have benefitted from all the great garments I have done that are a success.
    One other point, I have learned bra making, panties and swimwear. I love making my own now. It was a lot of work at first. I created bra making classes and learned the process as I went along and taught my classes. I won't deny that it took a lot for me to get my own bra patterns fitted right, but now I have great long wearing, well sewn bras that fit amazingly well. And I have simple easy patterns and bra kits to make whatever my heart desires. There is nothing anywhere that compares. It was a lot of work I don't regret a minute of it.
    I am retired and had a great career in nursing. Sewing and fashion design is now a hobby. And patternmaking is what makes it all possible. Thanks for all your efforts and for sharing all your experiences. It all matters.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, Jeannette! I agree, there is o much freedom in being able to make my own clothing in any style I choose! That is maybe the most rewarding part of this hobby for me. :)

    • @DK-cd8og
      @DK-cd8og Год назад +1

      Wow, bra making! To me, thats the pinnacle of achievement. Good for you!

  • @tlchallinor
    @tlchallinor 2 года назад +6

    Loved this video! I felt like you were speaking directly to me by saying it’s not too late, you’re not too old. And the fact that you pointed out that there are so many people on RUclips already, but you didn’t let that stop you. Such an inspiration! I’d love to see a video about the handmade clothing business you had and when you started your pattern making company. 😁

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +2

      Thank you!! It's so funny, I always have that moment of "am I really sure I can hang with the folks who are already doing this!?" haha. Especially with how fast technology and social media evolve these days. I've gotten better at diving in and going for it over the years! I would love to share more about my business evolution(s)...may try to do something on that in the near future! Thanks, again!

  • @janetfinucan
    @janetfinucan 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this video. I can definitely relate to your comments! Thanks.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      I'm so glad, thank you for watching! :)

  • @martbright
    @martbright Год назад +1

    You are so spot on! I have sewn since my teens (I’m 62) but only recently have I really challenged myself. My husband recently took it up on my old Kenmore and has made an anorak and a backpack! I remember when a zipper made me panic! Thanks for your great content!

  • @Нурзат-с9й
    @Нурзат-с9й Месяц назад

    Wow you're my inspiration for starting sawing my clothes

  • @LorenaT77
    @LorenaT77 2 года назад +2

    I just wanted to say thank you for you bravery in starting this RUclips channel. I am picking up sewing again after many years of telling myself that I am not good at it but I have decided that I will continue to learn and practice till I get better. Just like any skill this can be improved. Your channel has been a great help and inspiration to me. Yes there are many other channels out there but yours just really works for me. Your honesty in your insecurities has helped me with my own. Your style is similar to mine and I cannot thank you enough. Continue doing what you are doing which is great, I look forward to all your future videos. Thank you!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! This is such a nice comment to wake up to this morning! So glad you are getting back into sewing and finding the videos helpful!!

    • @DK-cd8og
      @DK-cd8og Год назад

      I agree with everything you said. 😊

  • @lavadaroufs
    @lavadaroufs 2 года назад +2

    Proud of you for your courage. It is interesting how we see you way differently than you do. When I started my own business over 30 years ago I stewed and drove myself bananas worrying that I didn't know enough. THAT never seemed to be an issue - you always know more than some or many. Congratulations and keep it coming!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Lavada! Yes, we can worry ourselves silly overthinking, amiright!? haha. I always feel better after I start!

  • @castlenewnham3411
    @castlenewnham3411 2 года назад +6

    You projects are so neat and professional looking and easy to follow and your no nonsense, sensible approach is refreshing....keep up the good work and your subscriber rates will continue to grow!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! That is so nice!

  • @trinesandns4947
    @trinesandns4947 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for adressing these topics. Great video!

  • @angienorman5974
    @angienorman5974 2 года назад

    Just watched this video and thoroughly enjoyed it. Yes I watch lots of YT sewists but you are a refreshing change! I admire your sharing your thoughts and ideas and honesty. Please don’t become a crazed “content” making machine!
    That said, I think you should talk about your patterns more. I only recently heard they existed! You have my attention 100% now!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks, Angie! That is so nice! And you are right...I should mention the patterns more! :)

  • @rebeccacuthbertson1271
    @rebeccacuthbertson1271 2 года назад +1

    I needed this pep talk (point #4) so thank you

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      So glad it spoke to you! Thank you for letting me know ❤❤

  • @auntiezann5146
    @auntiezann5146 2 года назад

    Yes, you are here now, and I am grateful! Thank you for your great comments and inspiration!

  • @juliek2780
    @juliek2780 2 года назад +1

    Great video! You are so sincere and willing to share your knowledge of sewing and I really appreciate it! I took up sewing after retiring and really am enjoying it! I think most of us crave some type of creative outlet and sewing is a great one! I also love thrifting and have had great luck finding material at thrift stores! This has given me the opportunity to try sewing with lots of different types of material at fairly reasonable prices. Thanks again for sharing❤

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, Julie! I agree, sewing is a great creative outlet--definitely my fave so far of everything I've tried. Thrifting is a close second! :)

  • @barbarawarner4645
    @barbarawarner4645 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the very useful video. I’ve been sewing since 1961 and it was only after watching Covid era RUclips videos that I realized some stuff I’d done was “hard”. 😂These folks underestimate their ability, in my opinion. I started at 11 years old in 4-H with a skirt and by 25 had made prom dresses, bathing suits, lingerie, and tailored suits. I simply bought a big 4 pattern and followed the terrible directions! I could do that because I didn’t have anyone telling me something was too difficult! I’m glad you encouraged tackling anything and having fun because it has to be fun, creat, and challenging to hold your interest.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Yes, I agree--must be fun! :) Enjoying the process and ending up with a garment I love to wear is what keeps me going! Thank you for watching and sharing your experience!

  • @jesssmall6128
    @jesssmall6128 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! I’m wanting to get into sewing clothing and just need to get more comfortable with the machine…
    I love watching your videos (even more than the more “creative and younger” RUclipsrs) because I would actually wear the things you make! And your personality feels authentic and real, not silly. Thanks for making videos!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Ah thanks so much, I'm so glad to know that! :)

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 2 года назад +1

    Just found you recently. Nice channel. I'll be watching.

  • @lesliechristian1941
    @lesliechristian1941 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos. You are very practical and inspirational. I started sewing at the age of 12 because I stopped growing at 6feet, and either wore what "Granny" made or made what I wanted. There weren't any cute stores around then. I stopped and picked up again after several years. The main benefit for me is learning my size and appreciating that, and actually realizing that I have a style. Sometimes I would buy stuff just because it fit or was on sale, not really liking what I bought, which was a waste. You are correct that the industry is deceptive, especially with sizing. Most stores are closing down their plus size areas so it is more necessary than ever. Love your style and patterns, and the way you go through how you put things together and recreate styles. Sewing can be very expensive, but I have grown to understand that it takes as much time to make something from cheap fabric as more costly, and since I am trying to be sustainable with this "hobby", I choose better fabric when I can. I have also learned that most people cannot tell whether your clothes are homemade or storebought. Wear your creations proudly. I also love thrifting and remaking. Great tips.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Leslie! I agree with EVERYTHING you said! Being able to make clothing exactly how i want it has been so rewarding. I see things in stores that I used to buy that just don't meet my standards or style at all anymore! I used to have so many clothes and hardly anything that I loved wearing (and my store bought clothing used to be so uncomfortable!). Now I take real pride in my wardrobe!

  • @jadeelise7982
    @jadeelise7982 2 года назад +1

    Fabric is my guilty pleasure splurge. I often find value or sale fabric but I will happily buy full price & expensive fabric if it's beautiful & I want it 😭😭😭

  • @kimbaker5905
    @kimbaker5905 2 года назад +1

    Just found you .thanks for your advise .I've started to sew my own wardrobe too ,I've made so many mistakes .Sewing helps with my depression too . Thanks

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Glad you found me, thanks so much for watching! I still make mistakes regularly :) Sewing is my happy place, always feels so good to have a finished project that I can enjoy.

  • @Angie29449
    @Angie29449 2 года назад +1

    I love your videos. Number five made me smile. I started learning to sew at the age of five. I'm early 60 now. My grandmother made all of my and my sister's clothing, and her work rivaled that of the top fashion designers! No kidding. My mom sewed and created just as well and she was so was very talented too! At five I started sitting with them and just watching. They would let me thread the machine at first - and since I was very mechanical like my dad, threading the machine is what drew me into the entire process. Anyway, by high school I was making my own sundresses and throughout college, I'd find time to make my important event dresses. I skipped over a few decades to concentrate on my career as a corporate lender, but now after retiring early 8 years ago, I have started up again and I'm in the middle of sewing an entirely brand new wardrobe while my husband and I also farm for fun. Sorry - I didn't mean to write a book. Your number 5 just brought up a ton of memories! Sewing is a life long hobby. It is very mathematical and will engage the math/science minds as well, so everyone should give it a try! Angie in Charleston

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment, Angie! I always enjoy hearing about peoples' sewing journeys! It really is a fulfilling hobby--I'm obsessed! :)

    • @Angie29449
      @Angie29449 2 года назад

      👍 you do a fantastic job - very talented!

  • @megumim6795
    @megumim6795 Год назад

    great video! I'm a hobby knitter and almost all the things you said apply to my own experience. Interesting!!!

  • @annamarieh333
    @annamarieh333 2 года назад

    I just found you this week and subscribed! You mentioned in this video you’re almost at 30,000 and today you are over 41,000!🎉🎉

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for subscribing! So glad you found me! :)

  • @nouRan-khattab
    @nouRan-khattab Год назад

    one of my favourite channels everr, thanks a lot

  • @michellerogers7527
    @michellerogers7527 6 месяцев назад

    I'm so happy I stumbled across your channel! Love your enthusiasm and "real" content. :)

  • @JuneGaffney
    @JuneGaffney 2 года назад

    Your video style is so easy to listen to, so much more natural than many. Lovely topic too.

  • @josieTheDuck
    @josieTheDuck 2 года назад

    These are great points! I fully agree with you as a fellow sewer. Greetings from Ukraine!

  • @thegirlwithdustonherface
    @thegirlwithdustonherface 2 года назад +1

    I’ll tell you what you add- REALNESS, POSITIVITY, KNOWLEDGE AND SMILEY-FACENESS! The #1 thing I have learned from sewing is that I am not good at bias binding square edges! Other than that, I feel like I know enough to be confident with attempting new techniques but not cocky enough to be a know it all! 🤪

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Haha binding square edges is a pain! 😅 I love your attitude--confident but not a know it all 😂 That should be a goal for everyone! Thanks so much for the continued support here on my channel, I appreciate it so much!

    • @thegirlwithdustonherface
      @thegirlwithdustonherface 2 года назад

      @@PatternScout you’re most welcome!

  • @kimtilley7936
    @kimtilley7936 2 года назад +1

    Hello there Casey, love watching your channel, totally inspirational! I started sewing again after many years, during COVID lockdowns to stop me from going stir-crazy. Took out my old machine, dusted it off and started with chaning clothes I no longer wore. And now its an absolute passion, and indeed can be quite expensive! I have learned so much and continue to do so. I also try to source fabrics ethically. Watching RUclips channels like yours has prompted me to step out of my comfort zone and try difficult makes, some fail, but hey, when I am successful, wow, I'm blown away to think that I actually made that! I am totally in my 'happy place' sewing. Thank you for sharing, happy sewing 😊

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you!! I love your sewing story. Sewing is also my happy place--I will spend all week "working" on a sewing project for the channel or a new pattern, then when the weekend comes I'm so excited to have free time to work on more sewing projects! 😂

  • @beckyfischer7025
    @beckyfischer7025 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. I really appreciate it. I am very intimidated by sewing again. I got so depressed that I did not sew for around twelve years and had lost interest in sewing and crafting. Last November God gave me back the want to again sew and craft. The reason that I feel intimidated is that I have recently watched videos where people are sewing with fabric types that I have never heard of. I have only sewn with cotton and don't know how to sew with other types of fabric. I recently got some curtains which I need to alter and have no idea what size of needle I need in order to do so and what fabric type that they are. Unfortunately, in JoAnn Fabric and Crafts where I shop some of the ladies who work there don't sew or know very little about sewing. I know that if I were to go to a Quilt Shop I could get all kinds of help, but that won't help me in sewing with other than cotton and learning to sew garments. I've done a bit of garment sewing, but have no idea what ease is and how to alter patterns. Would your videos teach me what I need to know regarding the things that I have mentioned?

    • @denisedorsey2889
      @denisedorsey2889 2 года назад +2

      Do a search on You Tube for this topic. There are several people who address this. One is Evelyn Wood. Her channel is geared toward vintage sewing and teaching beginner sewing basics. She has a video explaining how to determine the size you should sew based on your body measurements and pattern ease and describes it thoroughly. Karina from Lifting Pins and Needles is a master at teaching and demonstrating techniques. She has several videos on fitting. You Tube is a fantastic resource. I’ve been sewing my own garments for two years and one of my favorites is the Fern Top by Pattern Scout. I have three! Casey hit it out of the park with that pattern. And you can use lightweight cotton, linen, or a linen blend so you can be successful with those fabrics. It’s not a very fitted top so you have that going for you. I think it comes with cup sizes (?). Jump into sewing and enjoy the process!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      So glad your desire to sew is back! I do talk a little about fabrics and needles in some of my videos. I would suggest getting the multi-size pack of the Schmetz universal sewing machine needles. Those are what i use for most projects and a "70/10" or "80/12" size will probably work well for **most** garment projects. I think you just have to dive in and try a couple of projects :)

    • @daxxydog5777
      @daxxydog5777 2 года назад +1

      Evelyn Wood has many videos of basic sewing instructions. And good old Nancy Zeiman’s videos are still floating around, and still relevant. RIP, Nancy

    • @beckyfischer7025
      @beckyfischer7025 2 года назад

      @@daxxydog5777 Thank you

    • @beckyfischer7025
      @beckyfischer7025 2 года назад

      @@denisedorsey2889 Thank you

  • @karolmolpus9536
    @karolmolpus9536 2 года назад +1

    Great thoughts!!!

  • @vickithompson1840
    @vickithompson1840 2 года назад

    So very glad you started a u tube channel Casey, not only are you very generous with your knowledge but you are so natural, and I love to watch you. You are by far my favourite blogger. So happy that your channel has grown so quickly as it has, and that is testament to you and all the hard work you put in. And just because you are so dam nice 🤗🤗keep up the great work. All great points by the way, I’m with you on the thrifting, it’s something I do a lot more now. Look forward to your next vlog. You will be up to 30k and much more beyond that I predict 😍😍😍

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, Vicki!! I love what I do and so glad I get to share it here. It is the best!!

  • @brendadouglas9833
    @brendadouglas9833 2 года назад

    I'm glad you started. Thank you. I really enjoy learning from you and you're a very good teacher.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much, Brenda! I appreciate that and I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos! :)

  • @abbywillett2045
    @abbywillett2045 2 года назад

    I love all of your videos! Your view on sewing and live really resonates with me.

  • @theresasmith1000
    @theresasmith1000 2 года назад +1

    I come for the awesome content and stay for the music :)

  • @helenthompson9211
    @helenthompson9211 2 года назад +2

    Well, thank you! I’ve just turned 70, used to sew for my kids and me years ago and now returned. I really like your channel and attitude. Even if there are so many years between us I find great inspiration from your ideas. Love and thanks 🙏 Helen xx

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you, Helen! That makes me happy to know!

  • @WeekendsWithG
    @WeekendsWithG 2 года назад

    Definitely agree with most of these but the one that really stood out for me was "I don't have to make ALL my clothes just because I technically can." It's a weird combo of feeling like I "should" and thinking it would fit much better (no they don't unless I spend extra time to alter) and thinking I would save money by making instead of pay up for better quality/fit... at the end of the day it takes the joy from making the things I like. Now that I've let myself just make random things I like.. it's making me much happier.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      I agree 100%! It is about the joy of it for me, too. And that includes making AND wearing. :) I enjoy my wardrobe so much more now that I allow myself to have a mix of RTW/thrifted and memade items that fit my style and work well together.

  • @kumarules118
    @kumarules118 2 года назад

    the thing about it being expensive is true. I spent about more than $200 on buying sewing machine and the accessories, not including the garments. And there's a reason why it is more expensive than buying fast fashion. Buying fabric in bulk will be much much cheaper than buying only 1-3 yards which most corporations get for buying tons of fabric. Then, they pay worker in low wage countries to cut and sew it. Those workers do the same thing over and over again, hence the speed of production. And last, corporations dont really pay attention to the quality of the fabric. Most use cheap rayon, or cotton with mixed polyester. Even sometimes 100% poly. If you want this to be cheap hobby, I got my first sewing machine from my late grandma, and mostly thrifted my fabric. It will be much cheaper.

  • @dianewujko223
    @dianewujko223 2 года назад

    I love your blouse\top, it's super cute!!!

  • @dianemorrall2687
    @dianemorrall2687 2 года назад

    Well done...we can always learn something new but we first have to put ourselves in a position to learn. You have done that! I love sewing and over the years I have a wardrobe that is all me-made. I love the construction process.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you! That is so true! And amazing that your wardrobe is all made by you, definitely something to be proud of!

  • @judyhansen6237
    @judyhansen6237 2 года назад

    I love your videos! Please a don’t stop! 😍

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you, Judy! I've got lots more to share! :)

  • @marilynhardman5239
    @marilynhardman5239 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your videos Casey! They are much appreciated. I’ve been sewing quilts for a few years, and recently decided to start making clothes again! Lol not very successfully, however you have been encouraging. You’re correct when you say fabric is not cheap, nor are the sewing accessories. I’m 71, and have an odd shaped figure, so buying clothes is not always an option. Anyway that was long winded! So thank you again from me down here in Australia! Keep well and keep sewing! 💐

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      You are so welcome, thank you for watching and letting me know you enjoy them! All the supplies and fabric definitely add up--much higher than my RTW shopping "budget" ever was (somehow I manage to justify it!) :)

  • @beverlyhartford4426
    @beverlyhartford4426 2 года назад +2

    Love your makes. You are an inspiration! I want to sew up some of your pattens and plan to place an order! Thank you!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much, Beverly! I appreciate that! :)

  • @mel_issa__
    @mel_issa__ 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video!!

  • @leslieguerrero4834
    @leslieguerrero4834 2 года назад

    Great input! I really appreciate your honesty & courage to share the fears you had when starting your journey. The information you share is very relatable & encourages me to move forward & remember it's part of the process when I hit bumps in the road! Thank you.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you! So glad it was relatable! The bumps are definitely part of the journey :)

  • @vernabohnert635
    @vernabohnert635 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video, keep making videos 😋

  • @wendyb7993
    @wendyb7993 2 года назад

    I never think of the cost to make my things I think of the fact that it will fit me and be better than rtw.

  • @conniesmith9989
    @conniesmith9989 2 года назад

    Hi. Hello. Howdy. I always tell myself that there will be some who are better or worse. My therapy is sewing, knitting and reading. Thanks for sharing.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Yes! having this hobby to turn to feels so therapeutic! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @elizabethrowe7262
    @elizabethrowe7262 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Casey for sharing your journey! As its a bit like this for me whereas after retiring from work I found time to really get to know my sewing machine since I replaced the old one with a Janome mid range so got to know it after watching heaps of youtube videos. Taught myself how to do things that I would not do as I am a perfectionist where if it does not fit right then I wont wear it. So now had to put the sewing away for awhile as we are moving house and am missing it heaps but maybe in a month or two will be back at it. Keep up the good work and do think you are doing a very good channel teaching us all about sewing and what to expect from it. I had thought about making all my clothes but now think it is still a hobby for me, one that I enjoy as I am learning something everyday. The only big expense that I might have to buy is a cover stitch machine as I do love to make garments with knit fabric. Just love the finishing off with hems etc and so makes it look more professional.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks, Elizabeth! I always miss the sewing when I am away from it (although I feel like it is good to have those breaks because it kind of rekindles my creativity and gets me excited to get back to it)! I LOVE my serger and really want to get a coverstitch machine one day for even more professional looking knit garments.

  • @gemmasremchevich6719
    @gemmasremchevich6719 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts Casey. You have a great personality, easy to follow and no nonsense approach. Keep doing what you're doing. I enjoy your channel a lot. Greetings from Australia. 💐💝

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks so much, that means a lot to me! Glad you are enjoying the channel! Thanks for following along :)

  • @laurademarrais3248
    @laurademarrais3248 Год назад

    Wow you learned fast. You also sew fast! I’ve been sewing since I was a kid,I can’t sew that fast. I make Raggedy Ann dolls,one takes about 16 hours. Hand embroidered face and hair sewn not glued. People think 50 each is too much. Ya,for sure.

  • @jodiemccord748
    @jodiemccord748 2 года назад

    You’re awesome thank you for sharing all your sewing experiences!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Always happy to share! :)

  • @sandrafrench6125
    @sandrafrench6125 2 года назад +1

    Keep up the good work. 💜🇦🇺

  • @alittlesewing
    @alittlesewing 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this! You have so much to offer and I am glad you are building your channel. I could relate to your feelings about sewing and how it fits into your life. I am hooked on it too :) When I retired 6 months ago, I dove into quilting which has provided another satisfying creative outlet. I wonder if you've been attracted to any of the quilted jackets out there. Right now I am drafting a pattern for an unlined work jacket for myself and I am planning denim and heavy linen versions. It might also be fun to make a patchwork quilted jacket.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      I'm so glad, thank you Robin! I have seen some of the gorgeous quilted jackets. Maybe something to consider for the future! Best of luck with your project, sounds amazing! :)

  • @patsteig5920
    @patsteig5920 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel. I think it is very informative. Do you think that you could do a segment on fitting?

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!! I was just thinking yesterday i need to talk more about fitting! I am not an expert on fitting, but have learned what works for my body and could maybe share some resources that have helped me. ❤

  • @ceceliasmith3496
    @ceceliasmith3496 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your sewing story. I like your style, and your thoughts on the actual sewers making our cheaper clothes. I’m not a great sewer, but I like to view videos like yours. I plan follow you closely & maybe try a little harder. I’m only 80, so what do I have to lose!!!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching and for the kind words, Cecelia! I'm glad you enjoy the videos! :) Hope to be sewing and sharing lots more!

  • @isewnow
    @isewnow 2 года назад

    You do a great job and I love all you do to inspire me. I find you on target. Thanks so much for the time you put into this.

  • @cathleenvance4441
    @cathleenvance4441 2 года назад +2

    Casey I have to tell you that I can't wait for Sunday to roll around to watch your video. My hand to God, your channel is the ONLY one that I truly look forward to. Please don't ever compare yourself to any other You Tubers out there. I read several comments below and one person said how refreshing your "no nonsense" approach was and I can't agree more. I think you come across very genuine and that is so appealing. I found you when I was endlessly searching for a button up shirt and Lord knows you know how excited and obsessed I was making the Byrdie Button up for which I now have 7 I believe. I went from "Grainline" to "Gertie" making shirts and then finally found the Byrdie. I can't thank you enough for that alone..LOL..I know I've said all this before but I believe that we all need to keep hearing how we impact other people and you have been such an inspiration to me and I'm sure many others on this channel. Your designs and patterns have that extra quality that make them so flattering when put together. I am so so happy I found your channel. :)

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Cathleen, thank you so much, that is so nice to read! I have thoroughly enjoyed sharing here on RUclips. I feel much more connected to my fellow sewing enthusiasts than I did on other platforms, which has surprised me! I love reading everyone's comments about their own sewing journeys and it makes me feel great to know that you look forward to seeing what I'm up to each week here (and that you have enjoyed my patterns)! So thanks again for being so supportive! It means a lot to me!!

  • @lesleywatkins1172
    @lesleywatkins1172 2 года назад

    You really inspire me to try!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      I'm so glad! Thank you for watching! :)

  • @Escape10mom
    @Escape10mom 2 года назад

    Love your content. Down to earth & real. Love the tutorials. Going to try to make the top you're wearing soon!!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for showing up for me each week! :) I hope you do make it!

    • @Escape10mom
      @Escape10mom 2 года назад

      @@PatternScout I have a skirt to finish tomorrow and then a pair of capri's. Then I'll start on that top!!

  • @ames0596
    @ames0596 2 года назад

    I really appreciate your videos! you are really talented !!!

  • @katherinebrockhoff8476
    @katherinebrockhoff8476 2 года назад

    Great video Casey. I enjoy seeing your creativity and love love love the poppy pattern. That collar is a beautiful high end design. Am glad you put yourself out there. Sewing is not a cheap hobby, but I learned from Nancy Erickson, who had a long time subscription fabric & pattern business called Fashion Sewing Group, to put your effort into sewing items that are high return i.e. expensive to purchase high quality pieces. That’s what I focus on anyway. I can’t afford a custom cashmere coat from Max Mara or Chanel, but I can spend $100 on fabric and knock one off that fits me perfectly & has extra pockets. Now that I work remote I’m enjoying making more casual clothes these days and I’m loving all these new indie pattern designers like you. Disappointed by the big 4 and Jalie doesn’t fit every need. Keep on going!! 🪡🧵

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks, Katherine! You are so spot on about sewing the nicer garments--I really enjoy sinking into a good jeans or outerwear project, something I know I'll wear like crazy and can customize to be exactly the style and functionality I want/need...and the pockets! When you can add your own pockets, the RTW ones just don't measure up (they're always too small)! haha.

  • @stephezak1
    @stephezak1 Год назад

    I recently checked pattern prices at a fabric store. Shocking! My mother in law sewed for years. Grandchildren came along and she was sewing 3 pj's for each every Christmas. From one grandchild eventually to 16. I started collecting patterns for her : garage sales, by the bag from flea mkts. Rummage sales, etc., or just for free. I have 32 boxes filled with 70 to 75 patterns in each. Nobody ( at least in my family) wants them. I see some in Antique stores/malls for $1. on up but they don't seem to be selling. My thought was to put them in zip-lock bagges to protect them for Antique store sales as the ones l see there are rapidly destroyed. At this time, there are no plastic ziplocks of the right 2 sizes. I would have to order 5000 from a plastics c

    • @stephezak1
      @stephezak1 Год назад

      5000 of each size from a plastics company.

  • @angeladundon7271
    @angeladundon7271 2 года назад

    Don’t ever doubt yourself, you are absolutely delightful. I’ve been binge watching your videos while sick with the flu and while I haven’t had the energy to do anything yet I am so inspired to get my sewing machine out again. I haven’t really sewn for about 20 years, since I had my girls!! Apart from costumes and school uniform alterations!! I’m really keen to try to replicate some summer dresses that I love the style on.😳🙂
    I have a question ? What do you mean by “Indy” pattern company? I makes me wonder every time I hear it at the beginning of your videos 🙂. Warm regards from Australia

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, Angela! That is so kind and I'm glad you're enjoying what I'm putting out there! :) And indie just means independent--I need to stop saying that because I've had a few people ask and I am realizing it might be confusing haha. Sorry about that! 😅

  • @loisg2316
    @loisg2316 2 года назад

    Have enjoyed watching your vlogs. Have found it inspiring to watch. Only one thing I would like to mention, and please this is not a criticism, but I notice you don’t use your IDT on your pfaff. The IDT is the best part of the machine and makes it sewing so much easier. It’s the reason I love Pfaff sewing machines!

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much! Honestly, I haven't noticed much difference when using the IDT on lighter weight projects, but usually use it for more heavy-weight projects (when I remember to engage it 😬). It also seems to get hung up on my threads and fabric folds, so sometimes I'll disengage it then forget to engage it again (or if I change presser feet). I still love my Pfaff, though! It is a little workhorse and the best machine I have had!

  • @sunnyk8165
    @sunnyk8165 2 года назад

    Love this channel!

  • @kathrynsweetzer7438
    @kathrynsweetzer7438 2 года назад

    Great video; especially lesson 2!!!! Ain't that the truth! Rtw is far too cheap which devalues the product and the work 😢 Totally unsustainable too as fast fashion (fashion generally) is such a global polluting industry 😭 Jeans alone consume about 9000 litres of water per pair 😲🤦😭
    I totally get your ethos of make/buy what you can't or don't want to make. 😍

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes, when you start making things it really does make you realize how much work goes into it!

  • @Beth_Ann_K
    @Beth_Ann_K Год назад

    I rewatched this while making dinner (thanks YT algorithms), and just had to laugh where Casey of the past said she doesn’t make her own swimwear. LOL…Casey of the future achieved that goal recently, with her wonderful swim suit makes in summer 2023.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  Год назад

      Haha I may actually enjoy making swimsuits now! :) Really didn't think I'd say that!

  • @sewmuchsewing
    @sewmuchsewing 2 года назад

    Hey great video. I've been toying with starting my own RUclips channel lately. Maybe I should just dive in and not procrastinate so much! Thanks for your inspiring video.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Yes!! You definitely should! RUclips has so much potential--I never realized it until I started my channel. I tell everyone who is thinking about it to do it! haha. I feel like a YT recruiter 😅

  • @christinestclair3170
    @christinestclair3170 Год назад

    Hi there. I love your videos. Can you tell me about finding the fabric? I really like fabrics that drape, for example, fabrics with rayon. Sometimes it seems like the fabric stores are stocked primarily with cottons for quilting. I need beautiful fabrics for inspiration, and I can’t find much to choose from. I live in Central Florida.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  Год назад

      I find a lot of my fabric online and I actually have another video where I chat more about finding fabric here: ruclips.net/video/OonhdHeLsd8/видео.html I agree, a lot of the sewing and fabric stores cater more to quilters! I have also had great luck finding some beautiful rayon/viscose fabrics at minerva.com recently (they ship internationally and have a large selection). Hope that helps!

  • @debbielicona5030
    @debbielicona5030 2 года назад

    I seen stone wash jeans being rubbed on the road to create them

  • @debbielicona5030
    @debbielicona5030 2 года назад +1

    I been buying my hand made linen dresses but I'd like to start doing it my self , I notice she uses a surger . I only HV a sewing machine , is it a must to use a surger

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      I actually prefer to finish linen garments with french seams or flat felled seams and not use a serger if possible. So you can definitely do it without a serger! :)

  • @joulsw3739
    @joulsw3739 2 года назад +2

    I have boxes of fabric I don’t want to ruin by making mistakes. I keep thinking I’ll buy cheap fabric to test on but I still don’t cut 🤦🏻‍♀️ .. ✂️✂️✂️✂️

    • @denisedorsey2889
      @denisedorsey2889 2 года назад +1

      You will benefit from a shift in your thinking. Those mistakes are going to be how you learn and improve. That fabric isn’t bringing you any joy by sitting there. Cut into it! I “ruined” a top by pressing without a pressing cloth (I know, I know) I love the top so I just wear it anyway with a cute cardigan that covers my mistake. Guess what? I’ve never made that mistake again AND I’m so proud of the top, mistake and all.

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      I can so relate to that! I have a few special fabrics in my stash that I am so reluctant to cut into--waiting on that "perfect" project 😅 So I end up making wearable test garments out of the less nice stuff.

  • @DK-cd8og
    @DK-cd8og Год назад

    I saw in one of your videos that you use a Pfaff. Which sewing machine do you recommend?

  • @stephaniegarcia9760
    @stephaniegarcia9760 2 года назад

    Great take aways! Quick question: where are your earrings from?! 😍

    • @PatternScout
      @PatternScout  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! They are Lucky Brand (found them at TJ Maxx)