Summer Sewing Plans 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @shif7905
    @shif7905 4 месяца назад

    Now I can’t to wait to make a March dress from a block print dress 😀

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      I know, right? It seems so perfect!

  • @margaretvickers3416
    @margaretvickers3416 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Teresa, I have just completed my second pair of Dorian shorts from Seamworks in linen. They have the same slanted pockets as the Pietra pants. They also have a flat front and back waist with elastic inserted at the sides. I am so pleased with the fit that I'm thinking of extending the legs to full trouser length. Thank you for a lovely video.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Ooh, that's interesting to hear. I might need to check those ones out. Glad you love yours!

  • @threadtherapy251
    @threadtherapy251 4 месяца назад +1

    My favourite shorts are Pietra shorts…..I usually just do a half tuck with my top so it covers the ‘diaper butt’ 😂 have made trousers too…..in denim, they are a nice shape but get what you say about the elasticated waist at the back, that’s why I just half/french tuck my top to cover it.
    One tip, mark the fabric right side (I once made two left legs 😂 easily done in a plain fabric!)

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      That's a good solution if I'm not happy with the butt! And oh yeah, I've done that with pant legs, sleeves, etc. I tend to stick washi tape on one side. Always good to have a reminder, though!

  • @miriamgladen9615
    @miriamgladen9615 3 месяца назад

    Bought the Juniper pattern. What a beautiful blouse. Your videos and sewing plans inspire me so much, thank you.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! I'm still excited to try that one out!

  • @TheFrenchSeams_vlog
    @TheFrenchSeams_vlog 4 месяца назад

    Fab plans with gorgeous fabric! So considered, love that

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks, Rachael! I think this should be a nice summer collection for me!

  • @kellykoehle9120
    @kellykoehle9120 4 месяца назад +1

    I can't wait to see the block print floral dress! Have fun sewing it!

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Thank you! It's such wonderful fabric to work with. I'm sure I'll enjoy the process!

  • @bravelittlebuckaroo
    @bravelittlebuckaroo 4 месяца назад +1

    I have had the Estuary skirt pattern for ages but I still haven't got around to sewing it up. I should really get on that. I love the look of the Elisabeth blouse and I think your March dress is going to be fantastic! Given that it's the middle of Winter here, I haven't been doing much garment sewing. It's not a rule or anything, but all the things I really want to make right now are cute summery blouses and dresses and I feel like there's no point making them if I can't immediately wear them. Also I am currently deep in my Quilting Era, which is at least weather appropriate! I will say I am having very detailed fantasies about someday making a quilt coat with fabric I have quilted in fancy patterns on my longarm. Imagine! Can't wait to see your projects come together.💙

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      Winter is such a great time for quilting. I don't blame you at all. I also really love sewing summery things, hence this video! 😉 Oh my goodness, long-arming a quilted jacket... that is next level amazing. You absolutely need to do this!

  • @janharding9995
    @janharding9995 4 месяца назад +4

    That block print floral is gorgeous -- I can't wait to see it made up! I'm also contemplating a pair of Pietra pants in a viscose linen, so look forward to seeing those, too. Love your channel, Theresa! Happy summer, happy sewing! 🧵

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you, I fell in love with the block print fabric but wasn't sure what to do with it. I think I've picked the perfect project! Wishing you a great summer too, Janet!

  • @knottygnome
    @knottygnome 4 месяца назад +1

    the papercut patterns palisade pants/shorts are similar to the pietras but the elastic goes about 3/4 of the way around so it's just flat at CF, and in my opinion does a better job of distributing the extra fullness and preventing diaper butt. it also has similar pocket construction but they are even more interesting and unique in my opinion. just in case you were looking for another option. i've only sewn the shorts but have always wanted to make the pants too. the elizabeth susann clyde work pants are similar too with elastic all the way around.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh stop it, Sarah... Now you're making me feel like I need to do a clash of the patterns. 😅 I have eyed the Clyde pants forever. I totally agree that the pockets on the Palisade Pants are so much fun.
      What would I call that style of pant or short? Elastic waist/comfort is a key feature, but the fact that they are a little more dressy and smart with fun pockets is definitely a common thread, as well. 🤔
      I need to sit on this.

  • @ChristineSewsALot
    @ChristineSewsALot 4 месяца назад +2

    I adore your block print fabric and am giving it all the heart eyes.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Thanks Christine! I really love it, too. It's very you! 😉

  • @funkyneeniestuff
    @funkyneeniestuff 4 месяца назад

    I love the Pietra pants - very versatile, as you anticipated. The shorts version turned out a bit short for my taste, though, and I'm only 5'2".

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh wow, definitely worth noting. I'll compare The finished measurements to other shorts that work well for me. Thanks for the heads up!

  • @india1422
    @india1422 4 месяца назад

    Love the fabrics. I’m also a lover of that particular shade you like. I’ve most often seen it described as Honey. At the moment I need to continue to lose weight. I’ve lost 10kg and have another 10kg to go. I think at the moment over-sized fabrics really don’t do me any favours.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      We've all got to find what works for us! Hoping you can find some styles that will work throughout body changes.

  • @bobby8592
    @bobby8592 4 месяца назад

    Wonderful block print fabric🎉 I’m going to treat myself to some this summer😊

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      It's such lovely fabric to sew and to wear. I hope you love whatever you make with yours!

  • @elisestewart5416
    @elisestewart5416 4 месяца назад

    Love all these plans. I found the Pietras quite pouffy at the back and following advice online (can’t remember who) I took an inch wedge out of the top of the back seam to reduce the amount of gathering. They are also quite low in the crotch (and I have a rounded bum and bell) so I raised that to give less of a “rapper” feel. It’s really worth making a toile with these. Looking forward to seeing them.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Oh, it sounds like the fit is all over the place! I was definitely going to make a muslin. I'll see if I can remove any bulk from the back, but I have a pretty big waste to hip difference, so we will see...

  • @barbarawarner4645
    @barbarawarner4645 4 месяца назад +1

    When I make elasticated pants, I still put in pleats to reduce bulk/gathers. I am just careful not to reduce waist circumference below my hip measurement.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      That is my biggest fear with changing the design. I have a pretty big difference between my hip and waist. It's a great suggestion, though. I will definitely consider it!

  • @TIMAbyFK
    @TIMAbyFK 4 месяца назад +1

    You have voiced my exact hesitation with the Pietra pants, but I cannot wait to see how yours turn out, and this might be the push I need to finally give that pattern a try. Looking forward to all your lovely makes!

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      It might take a few muslins, based on the feedback I'm hearing from other people. Crossing my fingers!

    • @TIMAbyFK
      @TIMAbyFK 4 месяца назад

      @@LostMyThread I’m hoping it’ll be worth the effort, I love the design lines

  • @karolmolpus9536
    @karolmolpus9536 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice projects for summer ❤❤❤

  • @callitags
    @callitags 4 месяца назад

    That March dress is going to be so nice in that fabric! I'm doing the Closet Core course for learning to sew clothes, and one of the patterns it comes with is the Pietra pants. Of the three patterns I have (the other two are Fiore skirt and Cielo top/dress), it will be the last one I attempt. So, I'm really curious to see how you get along with that one and what your impressions are, even though our body types are very different. Speaking of which, thank you for expressing your disappointment to the pattern company about their size range. I'm glad that they were working on expanding it already. It's still not quite inclusive enough to fit me, but perhaps one day they'll get there.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      I'm a big fan of Closet Core courses. I haven't taken the beginner course, but I'm sure you'll learn loads. There will be some content about the Pietra shorts coming very soon!

  • @ashersorfleet4004
    @ashersorfleet4004 4 месяца назад

    I am looking forward to seeing the dress made up with the block print. I like the extra tieres as well.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! I think it's going to be so floaty and make the wear!

  • @SoSarahSewed
    @SoSarahSewed 4 месяца назад

    Also wanted to add - I have made 4 pairs of pietra pants (both views). I love them from the front but really hate them from the back. Having said that, I have never used a “drapey” fabric - always a linen or cotton, so that would play a role.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      That's so funny that you've made four pairs but hate the back. 🤣 I assumed that you're a big fan of the pattern, having made so many! Did you have to size down at all? A lot of people said that they had to size down multiple sizes.

    • @SoSarahSewed
      @SoSarahSewed 4 месяца назад

      @@LostMyThread hahaha I know, I am a weirdo! 😂 I saw lots of those size down comments and was surprised. I tried sizing down by one once and couldn’t get them over my hips. My last pair I graded between sizes at hips and waist - waist was one size smaller than hips. It’s not an easy pattern to grade because of all the pieces coming together (including the pocket piece) in the side seam from memory. It took a fair amount of effort!

  • @karendiesner5008
    @karendiesner5008 4 месяца назад

    You’ve got some really pretty fabrics to sew with there! I have the Bob Pants pattern by Style Arc and I’ve never made them up because I’m concerned about the balloon look round bum and legs… But someone recommended to me the Classic Pants and Shorts by The Sewing Revival, a NZ designer, for linen and summer weight fabrics, like chambray. If you hate the baggy bum look with back elastication, give the Classics a try, I have made pants and shorts and I think they are so flattering on! I just lengthened the back rise by 0.5” which is normal for me, and I lengthened the leg length as well. End of. Do take a look, I am very impressed!

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Oh well, that sounds like amazing feedback. I will definitely take a look. Thank you so much for the suggestion!

  • @amandarichardson1169
    @amandarichardson1169 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your plans. Have you tried the Sew Liberated Chanterelle Pants. They are elasticated at the back but I feel they don’t give that bulk at the back. Also love the pleated design at the ankle.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      I haven't, but I have made other fully elastic wasted pants. I really wanted to try something with a flat front. It might be one to try later, though. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @JeanneCarlson-c3n
    @JeanneCarlson-c3n 4 месяца назад +1

    I have made Pietra pants they are a lovely look just a caution ,I needed to size down two sizes

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      I seem to be getting that feedback from a few people. Interesting, as I usually have great success with closet core patterns' sizing for pants. I am doing a muslin, and I'm also conscious that they still need to fit over my hips, which are a fair bit bigger than my waist. We'll see. Thanks for the feedback, though!

  • @SoSarahSewed
    @SoSarahSewed 4 месяца назад

    Hi Theresa! I have made the March top and my biggest frustration is that I don’t like the look when it opens up, you can see the back of the lining, even though there’s a facing. I just thought it was weird that it wasn’t designed to have it open to another “right side” of the fabric, if that makes sense. I thought I’d misunderstood the instructions (and people commented on my channel saying I had sewn it wrong 🤪) so I reached out to Helen about it. Here is what she said: Hi! The facing on March is designed to sit on the outside of the garment, like an exterior facing. This makes for some interesting seam lines on the front and back bodice and a great place for a statement fabric or embellishment. When the top ‘V’ falls open, it does reveal the wrong side of the fabric, so for prints like this floral that Flav used, it shows a whiter side here. If you want, you can sew the facing on the inside of the top instead, like a classic facing. If you are not using the center front/back panel for embellishment, you wouldn’t be losing anything in the design. I hope that helps clarify things! It sounds like you sewed it correctly 🙂
    Hope that’s helpful! Her instructions are the best so I was baffled, wondering how I could have got it wrong. I didn’t. 😉

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Okay, you might need to talk me through this a bit more... I'm with you and assumed that the inside of the facing that flaps open would be the 'right side' of the fabric.
      Her saying that the facing is designed to sit on the outside like an exterior facing makes no sense to me. I don't understand what that means. What is an exterior facing? Maybe it will make more sense when I look at the pattern pieces and the instructions?
      Could you not just sew it the other way around, to have the right side of the fabric on the inside of the facing? I'm so confused! 😂

    • @SoSarahSewed
      @SoSarahSewed 4 месяца назад

      @@LostMyThread lol I didn’t really understand her description either except to say that if you follow the instructions you see the wrong side of the fabric if the v-neck opens out. So if you don’t want that, you need to do something differently… it might not matter so much with your fabric, but mine was a dark blue fabric with a floral print but the wrong side was white, so I really don’t like the way that looks.

    • @debbiecook4270
      @debbiecook4270 4 месяца назад

      @@LostMyThread "What is an exterior facing?" Just a facing sewn opposite of what you'd usually do. For some necklines with distinct shaping, an exterior/reverse facing in a contrast fabric adds another design element. I haven't sewn (or bought) the March, but that's what I'm reading in the comment before mine. So, just sew it opposite to the instructions.
      Great choice of summer patterns! I'm looking forward to your thoughts on all of them!

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      @@debbiecook4270 my thinking is the same! I'm also more worried about the outside of the dress!

  • @Queenread82
    @Queenread82 4 месяца назад

    I am especially curious about the Elizabeth blouse. this is a new company so, although I love the look of this blouse, I am cautious about instructions and fit. Thanks for being the scout!

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, I'm curious to find out about this new pattern company, too. I'll be sure to feed back!

  • @nancyhilborn885
    @nancyhilborn885 4 месяца назад

    Super summer plans! Loving all the fabrics and pattern choices. I had a floaty block print dress in university. You have just reminded me of how much I loved that dress. I don't have a dress on my summer plans but maybe 🤔. Your thoughts on the Pietra pants reflect my own so I will be especially interested to see how they work out for you. I purchased a beautiful printed cotton tablecloth on my June travels that I am excited to turn into a garment. My overlocker is giving me grief and the fabric is too thick for french seams. I may have to practice patience which is not my strongest personality trait 😂. I was listening to Deep Down Into the Blue last night, tell Phil how much I enjoyed it.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад +1

      Would bias bound seams do the trick? Not that I'm trying to steer you away from practicing patience. 😉 And how nice to hear that you are enjoying Phil's music! I will let him know. I'm sure it will make him smile.

    • @nancyhilborn885
      @nancyhilborn885 4 месяца назад

      @@LostMyThread I hadn't considered bias bound seams. If I run out of patience, I will be thanking you

  • @cathrinevaughn880
    @cathrinevaughn880 4 месяца назад

    I usually am not inspired to sew for summer at all - I love cozy fabrics and patterns. However, my company is sending me to London at the end of July and I've decided to bring an all (or mostly) handmade wardrobe. It's been very motivating and I'm loving it at the moment. I have the same feelings about the pietras so I'll be interested to hear your thoughts. Also, if you have any recommendations for fabric shopping (or other fun recommendations) while I'm there, I'd love to have them! I live in Chicago now so I know you'll have a good sense of where I'm coming from!

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Oh wow, how exciting! There's nothing like a trip as a great motivator to get some sewing done. It's always worth looking around to see if there are any interesting exhibitions on at any of the art galleries or the Fashion and Textile museum.
      Most of my fabric comes from Sew Me Sunshine, in Chiswick, London. They are an online shop, but the owner is very happy for people to visit if they organize it in advance. It's worth sending Harriet an email or message on Instagram.
      I've heard good things about Fabrics Galore, but I haven't actually been there. There are a ton of shops near the Goldhawk Road tube station, but they're definitely a mix of higher and lower quality fabrics. The shops are piled high with fabric, and I can find them a bit overwhelming. You can get some gems there, though.
      I hope you have a great time and get a chance to relax during your trip!

  • @miriamgladen9615
    @miriamgladen9615 3 месяца назад

    By the way. My summer plans include a lightweight coat made of plain double gauze color blocked in pink and orange. Collar and yoke pink, wrists and hem in orang/pink checked, there's some piecing to do, broad vertical panels for the front and back, orange in the middle and pink at center front and sideseams. Maxi length.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  2 месяца назад

      Oh wow, a maxi double gauze jacket sounds so great for the summer. And your thoughtful color blocking sounds amazing! I would love to see/hear how it turns out!!

    • @miriamgladen9615
      @miriamgladen9615 2 месяца назад +1

      @@LostMyThread I'm very curious myself

  • @kathleenmccarthy4814
    @kathleenmccarthy4814 4 месяца назад

    Love all these patterns and fabrics and can't wait to see them made up. I would be curious to hear about your experience sewing with the crinkle viscose. I just finished a dress in fabric like that and although I like the final result I found it quite challenging, so would be eager to see your tips.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      Eek, you're not making me feel overly excited about it! 😂 Kidding. I'm sure it will be fine. I could definitely foresee some challenges, but I'm hoping that it won't be too awkward.

  • @jeanettespracklen5777
    @jeanettespracklen5777 4 месяца назад

    I made the Pietra Pants and I found the pattern really big. I had to size down 2 sizes, and it is still too big. I would toille first.

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      I've been getting that feedback a lot, thank you! I was definitely going to make a muslin of this one, and now I'm wondering if I might end up making more than one. 😉

  • @karolmolpus9536
    @karolmolpus9536 4 месяца назад +1

    Kiwi 🥝

  • @helganeufeld230
    @helganeufeld230 4 месяца назад

    Gorgeous fabrics. What if you put some darts in the butt, and take out some gathers?

    • @LostMyThread
      @LostMyThread  4 месяца назад

      My biggest concern with that is that I still need to be getting it on and off over my hips. There needs to be some wiggle room somewhere... I'll play around after my first muslin. Thank you for the suggestion!