Fun fact: "magyar" means Hungarian, so they would be Hungarian sleeves. Dolman (or dolmány in Hungarian) was a very widely worn garment in Hungarian history for centuries, from nobility to later the peasantry and even in military uniforms. Love from Magyarország (Hungary)!
There are a bunch of pattern packets that are JUST a variety of sleeves - if you do decide to do a deep dive into set-in sleeves, one of those would be an excellent guide!
Lol I have one of them which I picked up back the 80’s could not find when we hit the 90’s so bought another one which had some different sleeves , moved house a dozen times in the 00’s everting is now packed in storage because I had to move back home to help Dad look after Mom(not easy to merge two homes into one) yep had to finally had to buy yet a 3rd copy of mixed sleeves which it had more sleeves than the last two have and a few more styles 😹😹😹only this year, have no idea which of my boxes hold what and they are mixed in with Mom’s as she too never got to unpack totally from moving house before she got sick. Now it’s only Dad and myself and we just build a workshop to house all the boxes, we really need to get in there and go through them all🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Remember, seams can always turn into style lines 👋 Or, if have 1 seam is bad, more is better. 1 seam equals a mistake, many seams equals style choice opportunities 😂
This was a really fun video to watch. I don’t sew very much with knits - except to make tiny teddy bears for my primary grades students. I have been sewing since I was a very young child - age 7, and that gives me 58 years of experience. Here is the best hack, or trick, for you to sew a garment with set-in sleeves. Stitch the shoulder seam together. Then add the sleeves to the bodice. Then stitch the arm sleeve. I usually do it in 2 stages, so the actual underarm get a reinforcement. Pin the sides together, matching the seams on the sleeve to bodice together. Start about 3-4 “ from the joint of the sleeve and bodice. Stitch up the sleeve, and then all the way down to the hem line. Turn the garment. Begin again about 3-4” from the joint seams, and stitch up the bodice side, then all the way down to the sleeve hem. It is MUCH easier to sew that way, than to sew the sleeve closed and side closed, and then set the sleeve into the garment I make about 70-75% of all my clothes. You are doing really well. Sewing is a lost art for many people, so I am really happy to see a young person choose to do their own clothes. Keep it up.
I always understood that the difference between Dolman and batwing is that a batwing starts close to the waist with much more flappydowaddle wing and Dolemans are closer fitting to the arm pit.
Close...a Dolman sleeve is often confused with a cap or bat sleeve. Dolman refers to the structure of the sleeve, and in this video, I saw no Dolmans being constructed.
@@CootiePootieTootie Well, if you look up the subject on Google, you'll find about a thousand ads and other references to the name "Dolman sleeve". Very few are, though. A Dolman sleeve is a constructed, joint-fitting sleeve, that has a shoulder section, not merely an extension of the main sloper body. In common usage now, Dolman usually means batwing, or self-sleeve. I found only one ad for a blouse that has a true Dolman sleeve... Nordstrom, Dolman Sleeve Silk Top in color cinnamon stick. Many home sewers make the error of calling a self-sleeve a bat wing, and a bat wing a Dolman, etc. Things change.
I absolutely love the 10/10 blue striped dress. I want that one so bad! But not enough of the video of you cutting it out to be certain of how to do it! Love to watch your videos, you make them so much fun!
For a sewer working up to set-in sleeves, raglan sleeves are a good introduction. They are great with woven fabrics, and skip all the tricky parts of a set-in sleeve. There's no shoulder seam, and they are great with a variety of prints/solids.
For the panel dress you can always add some type of patch pocket. They are cute and work. Plus they will be super easy to add. As for the last dress (hospital gown) you can add a small spaghetti strap to help keep it up. It is also light enough you can buy a blue dye to help the color fell less hospital like. Both very easy fixes to bring this to a higher rating.
I believe it was Madonnas’ fishnet top over tank that is what they are referencing in the article. Then there was a off the shoulder top movement with the sleeve.
Setting in sleeves is a bit tricky, but if you make "puffy sleeves" with deliberate gathers at the shoulder, it's way easier. Just my take on the sleeve debate 😊
Omg dress 9 is so cute! Pockets could honestly be installed without much difficulty. You could add some black patch pockets on top of the black side panels. If you made them rectangles, you'd just have to hem the top edge and fold under the side and bottom edges. It'd be super quick and easy to install! Striped pockets there could also be really cute! Or maybe a kangaroo pocket on the front? If you did black, you wouldn't have to worry about matching the stripes, and you'd only have to hem the two sloped openings, folding under the top, bottom, and lower sides.
I don’t like sleeves either but a very easy way to do it is leave the side seam open. Find the middle of the sleeve cap it matches your shoulder seam match your notches(very important) to have the correct notches so you know front from back. Ease the material around the circle. Sew then sew up the side seams and your done!!!! I also hem the sleeve before I sew up the side seams Everything is much easier when your sewing on a flat service instead of a circle. Good luck. You can google or watch you-tube videos to see how this is done but it’s so much easier. Key is matching notches!!!!!
I taught myself to sew many many years ago & this is exactly the way of doing sleeves that I came up with. However, I took a sewing class later & was told by the scandalized teacher that it’s lazy and wrong. I didn’t take it personally, did it her way for the course & then continued to do it my way at home 😅
I was actually taught to sew in sleeves this way by a theater costume maker, and also told it was wrong by a paid sewist. Too bad, it's so much easier, I guess I'll just be sewing wrong. 😂
I know it sounds crazy but i usually use my flat iron i use On my hair for seams also i have seam rollers originally intended for leather i keep in my portable sewing kits… keep in mind, i use the lowest setting on the flat iron and I don’t have to worry about residue transferring to the fabric bc i have seriously sensitive skin and dont use hardly any hair products for that reason lol
Your store bought red shirt could be fixed to not cut off circulation by just removing the cuff and roll hemming the sleeves. Or adding a contrasting bias binding of a similar weight fabric.
I love watching you explore new machines. I am so lucky to be a part of a fiber artist group full of wonderful ladies who knit, crochet, sew, and spin. One of our ladies brings her spinning wheel to meetings, and is happy to teach us how to use it. It's a thing I will learn, eventually.
I had a shirt once similar to that pink with the gathered front... bloody LOVED that shirt and haven't been able to find something like it since so thank you for showing me how.
Dolman sleeve, batwing sleeve, all-in-one sleeve and bodice, "en-chemise" sleeve - and there are probably more terms that I DON'T know off the top of my head! Magyar is a new one, though! My favourite is the blue dress with the blue and white stripes - I'm a sucker for that combo. The idea of the black dress is really cool! Just - such an odd fabric.
AWESOME !!! Your dressmaking is coming along in strides your sister might put you to work ;) I think my favourite looking dress was the panel one maybe you could put outside square pockets on it ? Overall the whole collection was amazing ;) Thanks for sharing ;D
Fellow winging it fabric hoarder here. Jersey fiend too. I don’t get the knit hate. It really isn't hard to sew with. Top tip...triple stretch straight stitch...the one that looks like three equal vertical lines on an old machine. When I discovered it....OMG. I know it's lovely, buying lots of pretty and slinky soft swoosh (a.k.a gorgeous yards of potential) but you have to spend some money on tools. I used to be all "why bother" too but these small simple tools are very cheap and you end up wondering how you did without them. It really saves you time and stops your brain melting in the search for that'll-dos. A bodkin for threading elastic/cord, not a safety pin. A.k.a elastic threading tool. Wonder clips, (or the Chinese ebay knockoffs which are dirt cheap and actually better), not pins. They take a little getting used to because they weigh the edge down a bit and can catch on your base plate edge if you forget to take them off at the right moment but my word is it worth it to do away with pin holes and associated ladders in your jersey knit. I freaking hate pins. A white eyeliner pencil to mark up dark fabric that you're going to wash, it's way easier than anything chalk on tricky stretchy or slippery fabrics.
The light gray thread for everything is such a mood lol Love dolman sleeves, once I discovered how great wearing them is I fell in love and have never looked back! I didn’t know you could see them even more easily than regular sleeves, I might have to try now 🤯😄
i love this video already. i am literally in the same position. i've been hacking away at a sleeve pattern, but it's hell on earth, so i might as well make a bunch of shirts with dolman sleeves lol.
I’m same way, I have yet to knit a top with sleeves lol I unknowingly did batwing sleeves for the tops I made, couldn’t tell directions because I did them on the fly and by eye but hey, they are the most comfy knit tops I have ever worn.
Watching your videos has given me motivation to start drafting my first capsule wardrobe! Unfortunately, I don't have the money right now to start actually sewing even though I have plenty of free time 😅
Super fun to watch! I'm just getting started on using knit fabrics and have only made clothes for my toddler aged niece so far, but I think I know what I'll do for myself now. Short dolman sleeved crop top! Have just enough fabric for that I think :)
You are so happy and for the beginning 1-150 subs, its so Awesome to see! I remember when you were still in New York and we were all concerned about you moving pretty much during a pandemic. Yall have done well and it shows in your Smiling Eyes!! 🤗
This video really makes me want to dig out my vintage (70's? 80's?) dolman sleeved blouse pattern and give it a go. But for some reason I am terrified of dolman sleeves and I'd sew a dozen in-set sleeves first event tough I hate it
Love the top with the orange bottoms (item 8 this is definitely item 7), it's the perfect neckline, cropped fit and long sleeve combination imo. And the off the shoulder wrap dress... guuuuuurl 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 Such a shame it isn't what you wanted it to be.
Haha thanks! Those two both weren't quite what I wanted them to be, but I love that they ended up looking pretty dang cool anyway! That's the joy of experimenting!
Usually with a knit or stretchy fabric If wanting to utilise the stretch u need to use a zig zag if using a straight stitch it limits stretch and the seams can pop due to stretching it to put it on
I'm learning from you to try, even while I"m second guessing *everything* I do, and to accept how things turn out. I've started on a pair of split-side pants, and the first pocket is a bit wonky but I've left it as-is and just improved my technique on the second pocket :) I'm still hesitant to actually cut the legs to length and width, because I'm scared to make them too small, haha. Hopefully tomorrow I"ll commit!
I never thought of Dolman sleeves as batwing. I've made a dress or two with Dolman sleeves, but they were not as draping as what I think of as batwing...learn something everyday😊
My two favorites are this one 24:52 and this one 25:01 i have the perfect silky fabric for doing a tunic/shirt version of my second favorite one to wear over a skirt or a pair of jeans lol
I LOVE the white and blue striped dress! It’s so beautiful om you. I’m a new follower, looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Love, Sarah from Sweden
I loved the panel dress it's definitely my style. Any chance that you could do a tutorial style video of this dress with pockets of course 😂 Also, I have just recently found your channel and love all your videos. Thanks ❤
30:35 put a pouch style pocket like on hoodies but Hidden underneath with the openings where the striped fabric meets the solid fabric… this way you only have to unpick a very small amount Of seamwork plus less work overall to add pocketing
26:59 tuck it into a skirt for wearing out of the house but loosely so that it billows slightly at the bust lol best to do this with a high-waisted skirt lol
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, or if you have found this out already - I recently saw some hints which included spray starch to stop knits rolling at the edge.
Apparently, my method for doing set-in sleeves is incorrect. I’ve always done them in flat: sew front & back of bodice together, match notches on sleeve to bodice, stitch in flat, sew side seams. Works for me & has yet to not work. 🤷🏽♀️ I’ve done both short & long sleeves this way.
I love your channel more and more. We just may be like-minded twinkies. Thank you for your content. Possibly on the blue stripe/blue maybe just do patch pocket on the blue sides. On number 10 dress, I wonder if you added a "seam" down the center of the back. Starting narrow at the waistline and increasing to 2"-3" at the neckline. I do love the idea of this dress.
Oh wow! I love watching your videos. The last dress you've made is exakt the thing i am struggling with the last days... 😂 Now i got new inspiration, to get it ready! 😊 Viele liebe Grüße aus Deutschland😅
I turned 18 in 1984 and I do remember having clothes with that wings but I don’t remember Madonna wearing dolman sleeves/bat wings. I remember the pointy bra and a leather jacket and yeah Madonna was iconic. I do not remember batwing sleeves being iconic because of her but I had a lot of other things to keep me busy back then. Also, I am built for comfort not style and that hasn’t changed since I was about five.
Adding pockets to the Stripe/Solid panel dress would be super easy, just cut out 2 (pick whatever shape you want, I am going with square for sake of argument) and then choose your placement, your fabric, hem before putting it on then just top stitch it. DONE! Nice work! I think I would rate them about the same as you. I might just have to challenge myself to do some of these for winter shirts. Just would it translate well to a heavy knit sweatshirt material, is the grand Q?
I think it would - as long as there's a decent amount of stretch to the material, it works great! And some giant comfy dolman sleeve sweatshirts would be amazing for winter!
Ok the sexy hospital gown looks like it came right out of a soap opera! You may have missed the mark you were going for, but you hit telenovela hospital gown right on it.
Fun fact: "magyar" means Hungarian, so they would be Hungarian sleeves. Dolman (or dolmány in Hungarian) was a very widely worn garment in Hungarian history for centuries, from nobility to later the peasantry and even in military uniforms.
Love from Magyarország (Hungary)!
There are a bunch of pattern packets that are JUST a variety of sleeves - if you do decide to do a deep dive into set-in sleeves, one of those would be an excellent guide!
Lol I have one of them which I picked up back the 80’s could not find when we hit the 90’s so bought another one which had some different sleeves , moved house a dozen times in the 00’s everting is now packed in storage because I had to move back home to help Dad look after Mom(not easy to merge two homes into one) yep had to finally had to buy yet a 3rd copy of mixed sleeves which it had more sleeves than the last two have and a few more styles 😹😹😹only this year, have no idea which of my boxes hold what and they are mixed in with Mom’s as she too never got to unpack totally from moving house before she got sick. Now it’s only Dad and myself and we just build a workshop to house all the boxes, we really need to get in there and go through them all🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
that would be a great video!
I got 2 Simplicity patterns that are just a bunch of vintage sleeve patterns
4 and 5 are my fav but I do like a couple of the dresses as well 8
Remember, seams can always turn into style lines 👋
Or, if have 1 seam is bad, more is better.
1 seam equals a mistake, many seams equals style choice opportunities 😂
That's the perfect way to look at it! I'd love to try some visible seam/style lines clothing soon - just go nuts with the top stitching... XD
This was a really fun video to watch. I don’t sew very much with knits - except to make tiny teddy bears for my primary grades students. I have been sewing since I was a very young child - age 7, and that gives me 58 years of experience.
Here is the best hack, or trick, for you to sew a garment with set-in sleeves. Stitch the shoulder seam together. Then add the sleeves to the bodice. Then stitch the arm sleeve. I usually do it in 2 stages, so the actual underarm get a reinforcement. Pin the sides together, matching the seams on the sleeve to bodice together. Start about 3-4 “ from the joint of the sleeve and bodice. Stitch up the sleeve, and then all the way down to the hem line. Turn the garment. Begin again about 3-4” from the joint seams, and stitch up the bodice side, then all the way down to the sleeve hem.
It is MUCH easier to sew that way, than to sew the sleeve closed and side closed, and then set the sleeve into the garment
I make about 70-75% of all my clothes. You are doing really well. Sewing is a lost art for many people, so I am really happy to see a young person choose to do their own clothes. Keep it up.
Navy striped with solid navy sides is a total winner! It flatters the figure and has great style lines. It's the best one, in my estimation!
Hurrah for everything, but that 10/10 striped dress is amazing! 🤩 Very cute. And your photo backdrop is fantastic!
Thanks, it's been so handy! And I've worn the striped one so much already - its the comfiest!
I actually love dolman sleeves with non stretch fabric! The key is to have a much wider shirt than usual so you can still move
I always understood that the difference between Dolman and batwing is that a batwing starts close to the waist with much more flappydowaddle wing and Dolemans are closer fitting to the arm pit.
Close...a Dolman sleeve is often confused with a cap or bat sleeve. Dolman refers to the structure of the sleeve, and in this video, I saw no Dolmans being constructed.
@@jeanettecook1088can you give a link or example of where I can find what a Dolman sleeve is? Looks like she did a bunch of research on it.
@@CootiePootieTootie Well, if you look up the subject on Google, you'll find about a thousand ads and other references to the name "Dolman sleeve". Very few are, though.
A Dolman sleeve is a constructed, joint-fitting sleeve, that has a shoulder section, not merely an extension of the main sloper body. In common usage now, Dolman usually means batwing, or self-sleeve.
I found only one ad for a blouse that has a true Dolman sleeve... Nordstrom, Dolman Sleeve Silk Top in color cinnamon stick.
Many home sewers make the error of calling a self-sleeve a bat wing, and a bat wing a Dolman, etc. Things change.
I absolutely love the 10/10 blue striped dress. I want that one so bad! But not enough of the video of you cutting it out to be certain of how to do it! Love to watch your videos, you make them so much fun!
I've had a couple requests for a more thorough tutorial on that style, so it's on the list for a full video!
@@gettheetothestitchery Please, please, please 🙏I need that dress in my life. 🤩
For a sewer working up to set-in sleeves, raglan sleeves are a good introduction. They are great with woven fabrics, and skip all the tricky parts of a set-in sleeve. There's no shoulder seam, and they are great with a variety of prints/solids.
For the panel dress you can always add some type of patch pocket. They are cute and work. Plus they will be super easy to add.
As for the last dress (hospital gown) you can add a small spaghetti strap to help keep it up. It is also light enough you can buy a blue dye to help the color fell less hospital like. Both very easy fixes to bring this to a higher rating.
The “real low” part is just so on point that makes it hilarious 😂
Super job! Don’t be scared of set-in sleeves… start with a knit fabric first. Maybe I should do a set-in sleeve video….
It was super helpful!
Oh, and I’m glad to see some of my fabric going to good use!
It's been very very handy!
I believe it was Madonnas’ fishnet top over tank that is what they are referencing in the article. Then there was a off the shoulder top movement with the sleeve.
It's so nice to see someone else winging it like crazy and just absolutely WINNING.
Setting in sleeves is a bit tricky, but if you make "puffy sleeves" with deliberate gathers at the shoulder, it's way easier. Just my take on the sleeve debate 😊
Omg dress 9 is so cute! Pockets could honestly be installed without much difficulty. You could add some black patch pockets on top of the black side panels. If you made them rectangles, you'd just have to hem the top edge and fold under the side and bottom edges. It'd be super quick and easy to install! Striped pockets there could also be really cute! Or maybe a kangaroo pocket on the front? If you did black, you wouldn't have to worry about matching the stripes, and you'd only have to hem the two sloped openings, folding under the top, bottom, and lower sides.
So cute! You did a great job slaying "sleevils"!
Bahahahahhahaa sleevils is my new favorite word!
I don’t like sleeves either but a very easy way to do it is leave the side seam open. Find the middle of the sleeve cap it matches your shoulder seam match your notches(very important) to have the correct notches so you know front from back. Ease the material around the circle. Sew then sew up the side seams and your done!!!! I also hem the sleeve before I sew up the side seams Everything is much easier when your sewing on a flat service instead of a circle. Good luck. You can google or watch you-tube videos to see how this is done but it’s so much easier. Key is matching notches!!!!!
I taught myself to sew many many years ago & this is exactly the way of doing sleeves that I came up with. However, I took a sewing class later & was told by the scandalized teacher that it’s lazy and wrong. I didn’t take it personally, did it her way for the course & then continued to do it my way at home 😅
I was actually taught to sew in sleeves this way by a theater costume maker, and also told it was wrong by a paid sewist. Too bad, it's so much easier, I guess I'll just be sewing wrong. 😂
Good job !
Btw if you use your iron on your collar, it may help . Yes! Even on that kind of fabric
That's a good point! I'm always avoiding the iron, but let's be real - it fixes a lot of problems!
I know it sounds crazy but i usually use my flat iron i use
On my hair for seams also i have seam rollers originally intended for leather i keep in my portable sewing kits… keep in mind, i use the lowest setting on the flat iron and I don’t have to worry about residue transferring to the fabric bc i have seriously sensitive skin and dont use hardly any hair products for that reason lol
Your store bought red shirt could be fixed to not cut off circulation by just removing the cuff and roll hemming the sleeves.
Or adding a contrasting bias binding of a similar weight fabric.
I love watching you explore new machines. I am so lucky to be a part of a fiber artist group full of wonderful ladies who knit, crochet, sew, and spin. One of our ladies brings her spinning wheel to meetings, and is happy to teach us how to use it. It's a thing I will learn, eventually.
I had a shirt once similar to that pink with the gathered front... bloody LOVED that shirt and haven't been able to find something like it since so thank you for showing me how.
Love all of them! Maybe the stripe/color block dress the most.
Dolman sleeve, batwing sleeve, all-in-one sleeve and bodice, "en-chemise" sleeve - and there are probably more terms that I DON'T know off the top of my head! Magyar is a new one, though!
My favourite is the blue dress with the blue and white stripes - I'm a sucker for that combo. The idea of the black dress is really cool! Just - such an odd fabric.
i really like the blue stripe with the solid blue accents of all the things you made. Too bad you didn’t put pockets so you cold give it a 10/10.
AWESOME !!! Your dressmaking is coming along in strides your sister might put you to work ;) I think my favourite looking dress was the panel one maybe you could put outside square pockets on it ? Overall the whole collection was amazing ;) Thanks for sharing ;D
That's a great idea, and thank you so much! I had a lot of fun with this one!
I absolutely love the top you're wearing in the intro
I like watching this lady and her hilarious descent into sewing madness!!!
I love the blue and white maxi dress! 😍😍 Beautiful cut, looks so elegant and effortlessly relaxed
Fellow winging it fabric hoarder here. Jersey fiend too. I don’t get the knit hate. It really isn't hard to sew with. Top tip...triple stretch straight stitch...the one that looks like three equal vertical lines on an old machine. When I discovered it....OMG. I know it's lovely, buying lots of pretty and slinky soft swoosh (a.k.a gorgeous yards of potential) but you have to spend some money on tools. I used to be all "why bother" too but these small simple tools are very cheap and you end up wondering how you did without them. It really saves you time and stops your brain melting in the search for that'll-dos. A bodkin for threading elastic/cord, not a safety pin. A.k.a elastic threading tool. Wonder clips, (or the Chinese ebay knockoffs which are dirt cheap and actually better), not pins. They take a little getting used to because they weigh the edge down a bit and can catch on your base plate edge if you forget to take them off at the right moment but my word is it worth it to do away with pin holes and associated ladders in your jersey knit. I freaking hate pins. A white eyeliner pencil to mark up dark fabric that you're going to wash, it's way easier than anything chalk on tricky stretchy or slippery fabrics.
Charlie, you’re so close to accidentally making your favorite pattern with the navy striped dress 😂
i'm just starting sewing my own clothes and this is such a useful and encouraging example of how you can just figure out new things as you go. cheers!
could you put photos of the shapes you cut out next to the final products at the end?
The light gray thread for everything is such a mood lol Love dolman sleeves, once I discovered how great wearing them is I fell in love and have never looked back! I didn’t know you could see them even more easily than regular sleeves, I might have to try now 🤯😄
That was a great move, to bring in the fabric on the deck blue and striped dress love the look.
This is so 80's and I'm here for it. ❤
i love this video already. i am literally in the same position. i've been hacking away at a sleeve pattern, but it's hell on earth, so i might as well make a bunch of shirts with dolman sleeves lol.
I’m same way, I have yet to knit a top with sleeves lol I unknowingly did batwing sleeves for the tops I made, couldn’t tell directions because I did them on the fly and by eye but hey, they are the most comfy knit tops I have ever worn.
Watching your videos has given me motivation to start drafting my first capsule wardrobe! Unfortunately, I don't have the money right now to start actually sewing even though I have plenty of free time 😅
Super fun to watch! I'm just getting started on using knit fabrics and have only made clothes for my toddler aged niece so far, but I think I know what I'll do for myself now. Short dolman sleeved crop top! Have just enough fabric for that I think :)
You are so happy and for the beginning 1-150 subs, its so Awesome to see! I remember when you were still in New York and we were all concerned about you moving pretty much during a pandemic. Yall have done well and it shows in your Smiling Eyes!! 🤗
Aw thank you Kera, that's so sweet of you to say! Thanks for coming along on all these journeys with me!
This video really makes me want to dig out my vintage (70's? 80's?) dolman sleeved blouse pattern and give it a go. But for some reason I am terrified of dolman sleeves and I'd sew a dozen in-set sleeves first event tough I hate it
Love the top with the orange bottoms (item 8 this is definitely item 7), it's the perfect neckline, cropped fit and long sleeve combination imo. And the off the shoulder wrap dress... guuuuuurl 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 Such a shame it isn't what you wanted it to be.
Haha thanks! Those two both weren't quite what I wanted them to be, but I love that they ended up looking pretty dang cool anyway! That's the joy of experimenting!
I so love all of these. You are so talented! That striped blue dress is beautiful on you.
Loved this video and all the tops and dresses
Usually with a knit or stretchy fabric If wanting to utilise the stretch u need to use a zig zag if using a straight stitch it limits stretch and the seams can pop due to stretching it to put it on
The two stripy dresses are both are just lovely and are my favourites. Amazing work!
10 Videos in ONE! I´ve got some good ideas for my next projects, thank you!
I'm learning from you to try, even while I"m second guessing *everything* I do, and to accept how things turn out. I've started on a pair of split-side pants, and the first pocket is a bit wonky but I've left it as-is and just improved my technique on the second pocket :)
I'm still hesitant to actually cut the legs to length and width, because I'm scared to make them too small, haha. Hopefully tomorrow I"ll commit!
Omg you have the craft encyclopedia set...I grew up with that set, I loved them.
I love your style and how you share your though process :)
Thank you so much!
I really like the maxi dress, I’m going to try that one once I find some knit fabric.
Maybe it's just my brain liking asymmetrical things but I love the gray with white polka dots and salmon pink dress it was super cute❤
It is like I found my people. I can sew clothes but I am suck at collars and sleeves. You have helped so much!!
I never thought of Dolman sleeves as batwing. I've made a dress or two with Dolman sleeves, but they were not as draping as what I think of as batwing...learn something everyday😊
My two favorites are this one 24:52 and this one 25:01 i have the perfect silky fabric for doing a tunic/shirt version of my second favorite one to wear over a skirt or a pair of jeans lol
Grown on sleeves are so much for comfortable as well as easier to sew. I use woven non stretch fabric and if you use enough fabric then they are fine.
I LOVE the white and blue striped dress! It’s so beautiful om you. I’m a new follower, looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Love, Sarah from Sweden
I love your mug. And also adore that long striped dress and the color blocked dress!!!
I loved the panel dress it's definitely my style. Any chance that you could do a tutorial style video of this dress with pockets of course 😂
Also, I have just recently found your channel and love all your videos. Thanks ❤
30:35 put a pouch style pocket like on hoodies but
Hidden underneath with the openings where the striped fabric meets the solid fabric… this way you only have to unpick a very small amount
Of seamwork plus less work overall to add pocketing
26:59 tuck it into a skirt for wearing out of the house but loosely so that it billows slightly at the bust lol best to do this with a high-waisted skirt lol
Im curious to see more of this sleeve exploration
Thank you for this one. I loved the batwinged sleeves of the 80's. I must make some!
I like all of them! So cute
Not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, or if you have found this out already - I recently saw some hints which included spray starch to stop knits rolling at the edge.
Apparently, my method for doing set-in sleeves is incorrect. I’ve always done them in flat: sew front & back of bodice together, match notches on sleeve to bodice, stitch in flat, sew side seams. Works for me & has yet to not work. 🤷🏽♀️ I’ve done both short & long sleeves this way.
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I think you could save the last dress with a "strap" across the back shoulder to keep it higher and more practicle
They are also called "all in one sleeve". Looks like fun.
For me, the raglan style sleeve is the most comfortable and easiest to sew.
very helpful!
When I looked it up, there was a company that made bat wing sleeve jackets and sweatshirts in the 1980's. The company name was Madonna.
That last one makes a stunning bathing suit wrap.
your videos are so well done!! that pale blue low cut shirt is so gorgeous
Thank you so much!
That last dress? I looooove it its so sophisticated but casual elegance
You can wear that blue shirt with the orange shirt you did in your capsule wardrobe
I love the color blocked side panel dress (boo for no pockets, though). Where have you even seen those before? I'd love that style!
Oh your goodness, AMAZING 😍 🤩 how did you learn all that sewing, you are a genius
Haha just a bunch of trial and error!
Watch for directional stretch. You want the biggest stretch to go around your body. That is my guess for what happened with the black fabric.
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Possibly on the blue stripe/blue maybe just do patch pocket on the blue sides.
On number 10 dress, I wonder if you added a "seam" down the center of the back. Starting narrow at the waistline and increasing to 2"-3" at the neckline. I do love the idea of this dress.
This has always been my go-to option. Sleeves scare me too
Have you considered cutting off the cuffs on the red shirt that you otherwise love?
Copying faves is such a huge life goal.
Somehow i always end up with excess seam allowance. Lol
Oh wow! I love watching your videos.
The last dress you've made is exakt the thing i am struggling with the last days... 😂
Now i got new inspiration, to get it ready! 😊
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Once again you nailed it love it
I liked the One in Grey Shade with Denim, the Stripped one with Boat Neck.
Two of my favorites!
I love these
It is called a set in sleeve. If you can sew in cuffs you can put in a regular shirt sleeve. Everything you made is cute.
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I turned 18 in 1984 and I do remember having clothes with that wings but I don’t remember Madonna wearing dolman sleeves/bat wings. I remember the pointy bra and a leather jacket and yeah Madonna was iconic. I do not remember batwing sleeves being iconic because of her but I had a lot of other things to keep me busy back then. Also, I am built for comfort not style and that hasn’t changed since I was about five.
Spray starch and iron Work to flatten out those rolls. You don't have to starch the whole thing just the edges.
Adding pockets to the Stripe/Solid panel dress would be super easy, just cut out 2 (pick whatever shape you want, I am going with square for sake of argument) and then choose your placement, your fabric, hem before putting it on then just top stitch it. DONE! Nice work! I think I would rate them about the same as you. I might just have to challenge myself to do some of these for winter shirts. Just would it translate well to a heavy knit sweatshirt material, is the grand Q?
I think it would - as long as there's a decent amount of stretch to the material, it works great! And some giant comfy dolman sleeve sweatshirts would be amazing for winter!
I have saggy skin this would be PERFECT
Ok the sexy hospital gown looks like it came right out of a soap opera! You may have missed the mark you were going for, but you hit telenovela hospital gown right on it.
Re: Madonna and batwing sleeves.... No. I'd remember that. There's a reason you didn't find anything -- it wasn't a thing.
# 3 resembles the 80's