PINTUCKS AND PUFF SLEEVES: How to elevate a basic T-shirt

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @colleenmcmonagle6238
    @colleenmcmonagle6238 2 года назад +14

    Such a talent, patient and excellent teacher with a most pleasant disposition. I thoroughly enjoy watching and listening to your tutorials.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the lovely comment! I'm so happy to have you on board!

  • @MarySparkle
    @MarySparkle 2 года назад +3

    That lavender color looks wonderful on you. And so does the pink.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Oh, thank you, Mary! Very kind of you.

  • @bekesize
    @bekesize 2 года назад +5

    Folding the sleeve pattern piece to create equal distances is genuis! Thanks!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

  • @chocolatechip12
    @chocolatechip12 2 года назад +7

    Those sleeves are just gorgeous! Puff sleeves are always so flattering and comfortable.

  • @sherrilrendon8330
    @sherrilrendon8330 2 года назад +13

    When sewing with very sheer fabrics: you can also use a foot that is made specially for sheer fabrics. It is not expensive. It is somewhat like a walking foot for sheer fabrics. Also, Use a finer needle and a slightly looser tension for the sheers. Also use the straight stitch throat plate to avoid the sheer becoming stuffed down into the machine. Then remember to change it back to the regular throat plate when you are finished. Hope this is useful to you. You are doing a GREAT job! (I am just passing years of sewing experience your way.) Wish you all the best.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +7

      Great tips, thank you. I especially like the reminder to use the straight stitch throat plate. It makes a big difference with sheers and with knits as well.

  • @dpr4820
    @dpr4820 2 года назад +8

    Taping the fabric to the cutting mat. Why have I never thought of that?! 🤦‍♀️

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 Год назад +1

    I love your pink top. It’s a nice color on you.

  • @elizabethmerrick3469
    @elizabethmerrick3469 2 года назад +7

    Hi. I was trying to make puff sleeves and your video showed me. Brilliant! Thank you.

  • @jenny8344
    @jenny8344 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel and have spent the afternoon binge watching you. You’re fantastic. I’ve been sewing for years ( self taught) and I learned so many little tricks and tips. Thank you.

  • @donnalamberth4881
    @donnalamberth4881 2 года назад +6

    I love your pintucks! I'm so glad I found you. I love the way you explain every step. I been sewing for many many years but I always want to learn new things and I did from you. Thanks so much . Something from a quilter --- when starting on very fine fabric take two cotton scraps and stack together start to sew into those first. sew off the cotton onto thin fabric . works eveytime. This helps to not pull fabric into the machine. Thanks for sharing with all of us, Donna L

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +3

      That's a great tip! Thank you for watching and leaving such a lovely comment.

    • @CraftAddictedWendy
      @CraftAddictedWendy 4 месяца назад

      “Starters” and “enders” (little scrap fabric pieces to start and end stitching) are a quilter’s best friends, especially when trying to sew perfect points. Fabric loves to bunch into the cave of feed dogs and these tell the machine who’s boss!

  • @dale3404
    @dale3404 2 года назад +4

    I never thought of taping down the slippery fabric. Great idea. Thanks!

  • @lorrainedempsey3320
    @lorrainedempsey3320 2 года назад +2

    I was happy for the precise explanation of pintucks. I love pintucks. Those puff sleeves are very pretty. Great video. Thx.

  • @1wolfpup
    @1wolfpup 2 года назад +4

    That’s a beautiful shirt. What an awesome way to be comfortable and look much more elegant. Nice. Thank you, for sharing.

  • @EFergDindrane
    @EFergDindrane 2 года назад +6

    This is lovely! I'm going to make it in a dark green, I think. And those colors are both quite pretty on you, so no worries!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +2

      Thanks so much! Best of luck with your dark green version!

  • @dale3404
    @dale3404 2 года назад +5

    So cute. I love the idea of making it dressier than a regular t shirt.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Right!? It's just as comfy as a t-shirt, but a bit dressier and more feminine.

  • @TheSwissHillbilly
    @TheSwissHillbilly 2 года назад +8

    I'm so excited to find you! I haven't sewn since I was a teenager, with my Mom over my shoulder. She's gone now, so I have no "expert" to ask questions. She was so creative and would have loved this channel!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +5

      Awww, thank you so much. It makes me happy to know that my channel has conjured up sweet memories of sewing with your mum. How lovely 🥰

  • @nickykatz
    @nickykatz Месяц назад

    I know this one is an older video but it is still one of my favourites. Would love to make this in black

  • @Silverhaired59
    @Silverhaired59 7 месяцев назад

    Did you read my mind? I am an amateur sewist, never used a pattern before. But my body is disfigured by a fat disorder that gives me hanging, loose fat on my arms. Even clothes made for obese people do not fit my arms. Your sleeve in this video is exactly what I needed to learn. Your pintuck technique will help me to take the oversized men’s knit shirts I wear to get over my arms currently into cute tops that are not boxy and masculine. I am so glad I found your channel!

  • @SnoopyandDoby
    @SnoopyandDoby 2 года назад +1

    So that's how they make these kind of sleeves. Thanks for the tutorial!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Yup! You're more than welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @leannsews
    @leannsews 2 года назад +2

    I'm really enjoying your channel. I'm going back to watch your videos. They're fun. 🥳

  • @loreleig5062
    @loreleig5062 2 года назад +16

    That looks amazing. You always do such a good job of explaining the steps (your students are very lucky) ! Thank you

  • @sonialorenzo9223
    @sonialorenzo9223 2 года назад +3

    I just learned so many tips just watching you working with slippery piece of fabric. I always worry about the grain line and tearing the fabric again solves that issue.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +2

      That's great to hear, Sonia! And yes, tearing slippery fabrics really helps you make sure you lay it out on grain. Cheers!

  • @ClaireMurray1
    @ClaireMurray1 Год назад

    As a new sewer I always get lots of little tips from your videos. Thank you

  • @nancyhilborn885
    @nancyhilborn885 2 года назад +3

    Great hacking ideas! Excited to try some of your gems 😁. Thanks for sharing.

  • @FlashGordon1023
    @FlashGordon1023 Год назад +1

    I will come back to these T-shirt videos in the future. A dedicated playlist would be nice, but if not i will just search for them.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +2

      I could do that! Thanks for the suggestion 😀

  • @PreciousMe
    @PreciousMe Год назад

    Hi Catherine, I'm a recent subscriber and am binging all of your older videos. If you think the lavender and pink "wash you out, " try a small scarf around your neck in one of your colors. Works every time. Big Hugs

  • @fondabadger9617
    @fondabadger9617 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, great techniques, " If it doesn't look good don't sew it". 😇

  • @lindabrotherton1225
    @lindabrotherton1225 Год назад +1

    I love the puffy sleeves and the scope neck with floating front.❤

  • @catherineewing3920
    @catherineewing3920 Год назад

    I LOVE your ways to change a simple t-shirt!!! It’s exactly what I’ve been looking for 😊Thank you so much!

  • @sheelaghweeks434
    @sheelaghweeks434 2 года назад +2

    Lovely work, my dear. 🥰

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 Год назад +1

    I love your soft pink colored top.

  • @karenwerts2331
    @karenwerts2331 Год назад +1

    Tissue paper (gift wrap) on the feed dog side of the flimsy fabric prevents the machine from "eating" your fabric. Pin it to your fabric and tear away after you sew.

  • @kathyjames9250
    @kathyjames9250 Год назад

    Thanks for demonstrating sleeves so much. You inspire me to dig out my retro knit top pattern with big poof-y gathered sleeves. My granddaughter named them “bumpy sleeves.” Your video suggests to me that the sleeves could be done in a woven fabric, so there is a world of possibilities!

  • @sparrowrefashion
    @sparrowrefashion 2 года назад +3

    That looks just fantastic 🥰 You're wonderful inspiration 🤗

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Awww, thank you so much! What a lovely comment. Thanks for being here.

  • @Beacreative1
    @Beacreative1 2 года назад +3

    So cute! Thanks for the tutorial 😀

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and commenting! It means a lot!

  • @AngeVPV
    @AngeVPV 2 года назад +1

    Very romantic look. Love it!

  • @rosac8168
    @rosac8168 Год назад

    I’ve been trying to do this for so long and always mess up along the way then quit so glad I found you 😊

  • @emoore4876
    @emoore4876 Год назад

    Can’t sew a stitch but I love watching you sew. Absolutely love the beautiful pink blouse and I wish I had one like it.

  • @linda.brotherton1689
    @linda.brotherton1689 2 года назад +2

    You are an amazing teaching.🌹 Thank you so much

  • @suzannes1625
    @suzannes1625 Год назад

    Gorgeous! 🌸 so many helpful hints too. Thank you.

  • @sozofam2164
    @sozofam2164 Год назад

    Looks beautiful! You have the best ideas!

  • @dianemills649
    @dianemills649 6 месяцев назад

    When sewing a sheer fabric seam, use a sacrificial patch. Fold a small patch of woven fabric in half, sew across and butt your sheer fabric against it and keep sewing. If you are going to sew more, cut the patch off and add to the bottom so you are ready for the next seam.

  • @KWChamonix
    @KWChamonix Год назад

    I have learned so much from you. Thank you

  • @PatternStudio101
    @PatternStudio101 2 года назад +1

    I love this blouse!!! So so my style!!

  • @ernameine2016
    @ernameine2016 Год назад

    It's so nice and lovely!!!

  • @pixiecora2212
    @pixiecora2212 Год назад

    Very pretty!

  • @Colleen230
    @Colleen230 Год назад +1

    So pretty! New sub here....cannot wait to see your other hacks. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад

      Welcome aboard! So happy you found me ❤️

  • @joanmarks9334
    @joanmarks9334 Год назад +1

    Beautiful result and a lot of useful tips. ❤

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation Год назад

    That’s such a sweet top that you made! The pink looks so beautiful on you; it’s so soft looking! Thanks for sharing!

  • @brendadouglas9833
    @brendadouglas9833 Год назад

    Looks terrific, I will have to do this hack for sure. Thank you for sharing.

  • @tracyfrost
    @tracyfrost Год назад

    Great idea

  • @Dranma51
    @Dranma51 Год назад

    So pretty! ❤️

  • @mikeandjeanninejeffers1196
    @mikeandjeanninejeffers1196 2 года назад +1

    Love It!

  • @nadialetourneau4490
    @nadialetourneau4490 Год назад +1

    I just love this version!

  • @carlyk502
    @carlyk502 2 года назад

    That top turned out really beautiful I might say. Although the light pink is probably not a good color for your skin tone. The lavender is a much better choice. From one sewer to another, thank you sewist guru for your tried & true techniques. You’re truly an inspiration for me! I love your blog.

  • @elizabethgarrett406
    @elizabethgarrett406 2 года назад +2

    Looks amazing, thank you for all the tips, looking forward to trying to make my own

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Thanks, Elizabeth! I really hope you enjoy making your own version. I've already worn mine a few times and love it!

  • @heatherthrone9999
    @heatherthrone9999 2 года назад +1

    Well thought out, explaned and executed. THX

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Thank you! That's great to hear. 😃

  • @maryann1187
    @maryann1187 Год назад

    To keep fabric from getting sucked into the machine, use a scrap piece of folded woven fabric at the start and then chain stitch your pieces. It’s called a ‘leader’…….quilters use these when piecing.

  • @jesshothersall
    @jesshothersall Год назад

    Have to admit I was totally baffled by the threading backwards description? A much easier way of not backstitching (from when machines never had reverse gear) is just to start and stop sewing leaving longish ends at both ends, then go to the wrongside of the finished tuck/dart fabric and pull gently on the spool thread, that will begin to pull the top thread up through the fabric so you can get hold of it and pull it right through, then just tie the ends with a secure knot and snip off. Only takes moments to do once you've tried it a couple of times. Lovely video thanks very much.

  • @Sewmore
    @Sewmore Год назад

    You are amazing

  • @Maplecook
    @Maplecook 2 года назад +1

    Woot! Woot!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Thanks for always showing up for me, MC! That must be the 108th comment you've left for me!

    • @Maplecook
      @Maplecook 2 года назад

      @@CatherineSews I never count with friends. =)

  • @helenwood3199
    @helenwood3199 Год назад

    It's darling. So delicate. Do you see some drag lines at the bodice around the arm holes? How can one plan ahead for a better fit there?

  • @saharfoodland3439
    @saharfoodland3439 2 года назад +1

    looks great , new friend here :)

  • @dawnhobbs6737
    @dawnhobbs6737 2 года назад +1

    Do you do low v necks? I love your channel.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Dawn! A video on V-necks has been on my To Do list for a long time. Very soon, I promise!

  • @Bernietheoc
    @Bernietheoc 2 года назад +1

    👏

  • @mariemauro7848
    @mariemauro7848 Год назад

    Great

  • @darleneblackwood7386
    @darleneblackwood7386 7 месяцев назад

    Sew beautiful

  • @carlyk502
    @carlyk502 2 года назад

    I think I too have a very large piece of that same color georgette somewhere in my stash?

  • @barbaramartinez9290
    @barbaramartinez9290 3 месяца назад

    I was taught a long time ago to cut a strip of paper and place it under the seam when sewing sheers (for curtains). Would that help with your fiddly fabric? You just tear the paper away when finished.

  • @Sewmore
    @Sewmore 2 года назад

    You must have taken pattern design. Am I right? This is beautiful!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Yes, I went to Ryerson on Toronto for Fashion Design.

  • @CarolG-p8b
    @CarolG-p8b 4 месяца назад

    I have a t shirt type top that has puff sleeves. I want to change to a regular I puff sleeve. Do you have a tutorial on that? It's a top I bought, not made.

  • @deidrabenson361
    @deidrabenson361 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kathrynletchford5114
    @kathrynletchford5114 Год назад +1

    It's a beautiful shirt, but I would seriously, just get matching thread.

  • @NoThanks28
    @NoThanks28 Год назад

    Is there a way to make this thinner fabric stand up at the shoulder seam. I saw someone used organza. Maybe interfacing at the top of the shoulder by the seam?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      A gathered strip of organza (maybe about 4" wide, folded in half lengthwise) sewn into the head of a a puffed sleeve can be a beautiful way to make the puff stand up taller.

    • @NoThanks28
      @NoThanks28 Год назад

      @CatherineSews how long would you make it? Just a couple inches at the top?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      @@NoThanks28 I'd cut about 4" by maybe 10". Fold it in half lengthwise (you could finish the ahort ends with a little seam) and then gather one of the long edges before sewing it to the sleeve seam.

  • @lindaduffy8387
    @lindaduffy8387 2 года назад +1

    So….why will tshirt fabric not work for the front of this?? Putting the pin tucks in before cutting is genius!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Hi Linda, you could definitely use a T-shirt knit for the front of this, but any woven fabric will work better for pin tucks than a knit would, and I had the lovely scrap of Georgette in my stash. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @tangorhumba3777
    @tangorhumba3777 6 месяцев назад

    Im surprised you made a polo neck as normally you cut them off any garment

  • @marymagdalene3004
    @marymagdalene3004 2 года назад

    Cute top but I did not enjoy this video. Music playing in background annoying. All the steps were hard to follow and I felt like I was working too hard to relax and enjoy it. Sorry for unhappy review, but hope that I can find others of yours that I can give a thumbs up to.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Sorry that video didn't go well for you! I hope you've found others on my channel that work better for you.

  • @expertapproved8043
    @expertapproved8043 2 года назад +1

    Woot! Woot!