Improve Your Sewing With these Simple Tips!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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  • @alisava571
    @alisava571 Год назад +7

    A lovely video. It's also great there's no distracting music.:) I really love the flowery dress in the back:) Is there a video tutorial or written instructions for that dress? ❤

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад +1

      Oh thank you! The floral dress in the back is our Betty Dress Pattern.
      The pattern is here: rooneyclothing.com/products/betty-dress-pattern
      The video tutorial is here: ruclips.net/video/wOJ7jb325bo/видео.html
      Floral Fabric: bit.ly/463HwEe

  • @susangenry6497
    @susangenry6497 Год назад +1

    I have that same gadget since 1974!! My fav tool.

  • @shanimarais9695
    @shanimarais9695 Год назад +3

    Another lovely video my little champion.
    (Voile has the same sound as oil ;-)
    So proud of you my girl. You look so much more relaxed and confident in your videos now.

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад

      Ah... voile and oil! I'm always learning :) haha!
      And you are so kind, thank you!!

  • @normacooper6377
    @normacooper6377 Год назад +4

    Spray starch is also helpful sometimes in ironing fabric for sewing and quilting.

  • @carmengomez-munoz4723
    @carmengomez-munoz4723 Год назад +2

    the technique with the pointed corners is amazing !!!

  • @TammyPowley
    @TammyPowley Год назад +4

    Very helpful, really agree about the ironing, makes such a difference

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews Год назад +1

    These were excellent tips! I use a magnet on my machine to keep my seam allowance correct, and I also use a sewing guide ruler.

  • @katherineharrison7991
    @katherineharrison7991 2 месяца назад

    I love natural fibers for a lot of reasons. Most of all they breathe.

  • @simple_sorciere
    @simple_sorciere Год назад +2

    Wow!! Love your vibe, your projects, the humor...everything!! I eant to be one of your knitting, crochet, spinning friend!! Can't wait to see the next épisode!

  • @LivFowler77
    @LivFowler77 Год назад +1

    I found so much value in this video! Thank you for sharing!! Also, what’s that cloth you are always using as your ironing surface? I want to get rid of my ironing board because it’s so clunky but I don’t want to ever skip ironing because it makes such a huge difference (and makes the actual sewing easier and more enjoyable!)!! I just love how convenient your setup looks! Especially because you iron over your cutting mat without burning it! You could probably do a whole video on ironing.

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad to hear that it was helpful, Liv! And I have a secret...that is just some scrap felt folded over a few times. You can find it pretty cheap by the yard at Joann's. I don't think it is like the "best" way to iron but hey...it works! haha :) I just move it around the cutting mat to the part I'm ironing.

    • @LivFowler77
      @LivFowler77 Год назад

      @@RooneySewingPatterns that’s genius!! I always wondered! Hey, felt will take up way less space than a whole ironing board!! Looks like I have an excuse to go to Joann’s now! Thanks, Courtney!!

  • @tracyfrost
    @tracyfrost Год назад

    What are your favorite fabric shops? I love that navy fabric you made the vest from.

  • @ahsa222
    @ahsa222 Год назад +2

    Great tips! The corner one was new to me! I’ve always used a chopstick to push out the corners but it looks like your tip gets an even pointier corner. Would love to hear if you have any tips for preparing a yard of fabric when you first get it…like how you fold it to create a straight edge before you start to cut. My fabric often gets a little uneven after washing/drying/ironing.

    • @beeticket
      @beeticket Год назад +4

      Hi there - about prepping fabric, I would personally suggest thread-pulling a scant inch from the top of the fabric and a scant inch from the bottom of the fabric and then cutting along those lines. This will ensure that your fabric is perfectly even when folded in half and lined up correctly. :)

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад +2

      Wonderful tip! Thanks for sharing :)

    • @ahsa222
      @ahsa222 Год назад

      @@beeticket genius! I’ll give it a try next time, thank you so much!

  • @sarahthatcher123
    @sarahthatcher123 4 месяца назад +1

    Where is the green ( linen) fabric and the white and blue stripe fabric ( linen?) from? The green fabric in the dress you are wearing…I am assuming it’s the same as in some of the sewing shots ( ironing)? What is the name of the color?

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  4 месяца назад

      Hey! This is a linen from Blackbird fabrics that I believe isn't available anymore. You can see their linen here: www.blackbirdfabrics.com/en-us/products/everyday-linen-antique-gold?_pos=1&_sid=fff14c988&_ss=r
      The blue stripe is a cotton from Hobby Lobby!

  • @jhpreemie
    @jhpreemie Год назад +1

    Turning straps inside out always brings me closer to God, LOL... I despise turning straps and talk about learning patience. Wonderful video, your tips absolutely ensure a greater finished garment

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад +1

      Hahaha your comment made by morning! It is definitely a lesson in patience ;)

    • @jhpreemie
      @jhpreemie Год назад

      @@RooneySewingPatterns You're wonderful, creative, and so encouraging

  • @pamelabalcom5583
    @pamelabalcom5583 10 месяцев назад

    Have you any idea what Dimity or lawn fabric is? I read old romance and the author always says she wore a dress of dimity fabric! What is it and is there a term today that is it’s comparable replacement?

  • @lilynelson1627
    @lilynelson1627 Год назад +2

    Hi Rooney I just came across your channel ,I will like to know I like sewing but dont know how much yards of fabric to buy for a project when I reach d fabric store help me to understand how much to buy thanks

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад

      Hey Lily!
      This is a great question and really depends on what you are creating. Usually knowing the measurements of your pattern piece or what you are making will help. Most fabrics come in different width sizes which are shown on the bolt of fabric. When you take this size and compare it to your project pieces, this is how you can figure out what you'll need. I need to look into how to explain this better because it can easily be confusing math! Thanks for bringing this up :)

    • @lilynelson1627
      @lilynelson1627 Год назад

      @@RooneySewingPatterns ok thanks

  • @cbentler4528
    @cbentler4528 Год назад +2

    I wasn't sure how to pronounce "voile" at first either. 😅 I looked it up and it rhymes with "foil".

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews Год назад +1

    Hi Courtney😊! My name is Zelda, I'm almost sixty, and I have a new channel here called "Zelda Sews." I just started back sewing after being away from my sewing machine for many years.
    I look forward to meeting new people who love to sew as much as I am loving to sew again!
    I hope you will consider joining me as I share my sewing journey! Happy Sewing! 🪡🧵
    I am definitely still learning, love to learn, in. I don't think I'll ever feel. I have arrived because learning is continuous and I enjoy sewing! By the way, you are a lovely looking lady.

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад

      It is so nice to meet you, Zelda! Thank you for introducing yourself, its always so nice to hear about the people behind the names on here :) I love your outlook and that you're getting back into sewing after your faithful years of homeschooling your boys!

    • @ZeldaSews
      @ZeldaSews Год назад +1

      @RooneySewingPatterns I know I'm a very small channel so I appreciate you responding to me. I would love you to be part of my community as well because we learn from each other. I'll learn probably more from you than you for me, but I still would love the sewing friendship.😊

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад

      @@ZeldaSews OH i'm positive I'll be learning from you! I subscribed earlier :)

  • @Finny_finn_finn
    @Finny_finn_finn Год назад

    Hi...I'm very confused. I just bought the Ola and the Betty dress patterns. I cannot find on the patterns the amount of yardage and I see that I have to print 50 separate pages in order to tape together and cut out the pattern??? I definitely need some customer service to help me figure this out....I'm sorry but this is the most complex thing I have ever seen. I would have rather been mailed a real pattern...please help

    • @RooneySewingPatterns
      @RooneySewingPatterns  Год назад

      Hi! I can help - our sewing patterns are PDF downloads, meaning they need to be printed at home (which is why there are many pages!) or at a print shop where they can be printed in large format.
      I can offer more personalized help through email :)

  • @agnetahallberg9845
    @agnetahallberg9845 5 месяцев назад +1

    Cotton voile i think you pronounce it, vo all

  • @susangenry6497
    @susangenry6497 Год назад

    Not gadget..seam gauge..