8 Tips To Take Your Sewing From BAD To GOOD!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @Penguinandpear
    @Penguinandpear  Год назад +23

    Hello friends! I hope you enjoy this side-ways glance at how to go from being a bad garment sewist, to a good one! Let us know what is the one tipp that moved the needle (pun intended) for your sewing? Watch this next to find out how to stop making silly mistakes ruclips.net/video/XT_sRQZV3Z4/видео.html

    • @ElaineR66
      @ElaineR66 Год назад

      Only discovered your channel yesterday while looking for help with my overlocker. Thank you! What a breath of fresh air.

  • @jenniferclifford4669
    @jenniferclifford4669 Год назад +71

    I appreciate your videos because they're not an endless conveyor belt of fabric hauls and garments made. I often wonder what some RUclipsrs do with all the clothes they make. I'm not a clotheshorse, my lifestyle and budget don't allow it but I'm very keen to learn how to make and fit flattering garments. Thank you.

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +16

      Thanks. I feel the pressure to sew a lot because that gets views but I’m not willing to go to that place again and make myself unwell. There’s so much I can talk about to help sewists as well as making so I’ll sew when I sew. That said I don’t blame others for their video choices it’s just not right for me.

    • @theresaanndiaz3179
      @theresaanndiaz3179 Год назад +8

      I totally agree. If the RUclipsrs are making one garment a week that's a lot of clothing!
      I don't like "haul" videos, they encourage excess buying. I don't dislike the ones where people show the patterns and fabric they got to make the garments. I like when people go through the design process.
      Claire is a breath of fresh hair.

    • @lynneprentice4278
      @lynneprentice4278 Год назад +1

      I agree - I always wonder what they do with all the clothes they sew - no way can they wear them all. And fabric hauls bore me to tears - what is the point? 😃👍

    • @theresaanndiaz3179
      @theresaanndiaz3179 Год назад +3

      I've been following her for a long time. She makes great videos.

    • @bonniestevens6932
      @bonniestevens6932 Год назад +1

      I saw this one you tube sewiet 's video about all the garments she sewed and was getting rid of... I was shocked ($$$$) ,obvoiusly she did not know her style!!!

  • @gailgrieve3049
    @gailgrieve3049 Год назад +57

    Please everybody remember there is no sewing police checking your work. Sewing is fun and not stressful xxx

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +4

      Exactly! That’s my entire point! ❤️

    • @Kate98755
      @Kate98755 Год назад +1

      New subscriber…because that’s how I feel….try to relax with it!

  • @BSWVI
    @BSWVI Год назад +41

    You've got a strong straightforward and clear presentation style. And you pull no punches while building up our confidence - pretty neat trick! Thanks for this one too!

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +4

      That’s great feedback thank you!

    • @catherineb6565
      @catherineb6565 Год назад +4

      I agree Barbara. I'm going to save this one and put it on before each sewing burst. It'll set me up nicely to take my time instead of rushing head and getting all flustered. 👍👍

  • @topstitchgirl
    @topstitchgirl Год назад +16

    The algorithm put you in my feed a few weeks ago and I've been enjoying your videos. You are so right about accepting what the measuring tape says. I made a coat 5 years ago and picked the size based on my ego. I really loved that coat but I was already tight at the shoulders when I finished it and a couple of years later, it no longer fits. There are also alterations that I resisted out of ego or laziness. Considering the time and energy it takes to make a well fitting garment, or even a garment that's just good enough, it's best to accept the reality of our bodies to avoid a broken heart down the road.

  • @Ohwhale79
    @Ohwhale79 Год назад +6

    I don't know what your hair is doing either, but whatever it is she's doing it beautifully!!! So wavy and adorable!

  • @dannyjames9370
    @dannyjames9370 Год назад +23

    I don’t usually comment on RUclips videos these days, but I just had to let you know how much I appreciate you! My sewing journey has truly benefited from watching and rewatching your sewing advice videos.

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +1

      Thank you for letting me know. I’m so glad to help.

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 Год назад +6

    My ex and I square danced and I figured out that it took me about 6 1/2 hours to make one western shirt with pearl snaps, but 8 1/2 hours to make 3. So much more efficient!

  • @cathleenaudrey7723
    @cathleenaudrey7723 Год назад +3

    I've been enjoying your videos. I don't want someone with "hacks" I want to learn how to actually sew and if that means failing along the way, so be it.

  • @pincurlsandpolkadotsgirl165
    @pincurlsandpolkadotsgirl165 Год назад +5

    I love your channel so much 🥰🥰🥰Such wonderful advice. Wish I had been able to watch you back when I began sewing three years ago!
    Regarding the size acceptance issue…I have always loved vintage fashion, and became obsessed with 1940’s style patterns and decided to learn to sew. I collected SO MANY PATTERNS. But I didn’t learn to sew any of them. Know why? I thought in order to look good in them I had to look like the tiny little women in the inspiration photos I was collecting. I starved myself…crash dieting and felt ill all the time. My hair started to fall out. And all the time I was telling myself I would learn to sew garments as a “reward” when I lost the weight. 😢So sick and sad. I didn’t want to cut the pattern to my size and “ruin” it. Thankfully my sweet husband sat me down and told me I had to stop the madness and just start sewing! Thank goodness I listened. I love sewing now; I’m learning to make so many lovely things that actually fit MY body the way it is NOW. So that would be my advice…don’t wait to be a different size; sew for your figure that you have now and enjoy the learning process! ❤️

  • @dawnmc3101
    @dawnmc3101 Год назад +1

    We call them “Escalators” in the U.S. too! I wish I could like your video more than one time, each new point you mentioned needed another “like”!!

  • @Ohwhale79
    @Ohwhale79 Год назад +15

    Something that has helped me up my sewing game is really learning my machine. I'm actually struggling with that at the moment because I just upgraded to a fully electronic model and I've never sewed on one before! Lots of RUclips tutorials and practice! I tried sewing a project on it before I fully learned how to use it and I got so frustrated I walked away from the machine for quite some time. Learning how to better use my machine really made a difference. That might sound dumb to some people but I just thought I could sit down and sew something like I can on a sewing machine without a computer 😂😅 oops! (Edited for grammar)

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +5

      Doesn’t sound dumb at all. You’ll save yourself a lot of stress by knowing the manual inside out and spending an afternoon playing with scrap fabric, testing out the functions. You’ll get there and love it when you do.

    • @AprilHarveyStudios
      @AprilHarveyStudios Год назад +3

      I found this as well with my industrials lol, it's been MANY years since I was in a sewing factory LOL HOLY crap they're fast! Lol

  • @samathavictoria
    @samathavictoria Год назад +6

    Perfect timing I'm ironing blocks for a blanket that my boyfriend asked for 6 months ago. And since it was for him I haven't had the confidence to do it . And since I realized that was road block I have gotten over it I'm starting on it today .

  • @granjan252
    @granjan252 Год назад +9

    Claire, I love your videos. It always feels like we’re sitting in the same room having a conversation about this and that. You’re so down to earth and honest about your sewing journey and your insights are so helpful to those of us who “visit” with you each time. TY!!

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 Год назад +10

    The other way to make the process more efficient it to re-use your perfected pattern. Whether you're making exactly the same garment in a different colour or print, or whether you're making simple changes like longer sleeves or a zip instead of buttons, once you've got the perfect bodice pattern it's worth capitalising on it.

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +1

      Yes that’s my point of view too. Only you want a few patterns so you don’t get bored sewing the same thing

    • @fay8233
      @fay8233 Год назад

      I've done this. One of my patterns I have made 7 versions. Different fabric, different style, was great to see the process

  • @rebeccaw9656
    @rebeccaw9656 Год назад +8

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video! I feel like, we can feed off the videos we consume, and if a lot of videos are showing a constant flow of purchases and five to ten garments I’ve made this week, it can affect our perceptions. While these videos are fun, I’ve found that if I follow more channels that show the sewing journey from tracing to toile construction, fitting, sewing and then hacks - I get more value out of their channels because they teach me better habits and normalise the journey for a more rewarding garment.

  • @AnitaSouthall
    @AnitaSouthall Год назад +3

    I'm glad I made some awful clothes in the past because the practice of making mistakes makes you wise up to better choices next time around. Currently doing more small projects and quilting. It's true if you can't see the small errors from 1000 metres it's probably not a problem.
    Love your channel ❤

  • @rosethread5509
    @rosethread5509 Год назад +12

    New to your channel love it. I started sewing at age 8 and worked as a factory sewer in the 80s. In my younger years I could buy a pattern and sew it to fit me. My body has changed alot over the years and I was frustrated that I could not sew a pattern that fit me well anymore (even though I bought the correct size). You have opened my eyes. I need to slow down, do adjustments, and have my seamripper handy. Thanks

  • @dianneunderwood8456
    @dianneunderwood8456 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your perspectives and insights. Having been fortunate to learn how to sew from a young age (and then having a sewing machine), I have to say that your point about focusing on the mistakes rather than the good sewing has certainly been a large part of my thinking. Now that I have reached my 70's I care little about that (or what others may think) and have begun the journey of making my own patterns. This came from a need to learn how as I wanted to sew more clothes for myself (am mostly a standard size person) and became quite shocked at the cost of new patterns! And really the reward has been great learning how to make patterns from slopers -- have a much better understanding of the whole process and how it relates to our bodies. Hope you may keep it up as you are going to help inspire many others with your approach and encouragement to sewing.

  • @dawnaskey4975
    @dawnaskey4975 Год назад +3

    I so appreciate your approach to sewing! I have chronic pain and I, too, can't keep up with what many people can do.
    And I appreciate the difficulty in accepting one's self for our real measurements vs our fantasy self!
    And I am opinionated, too- hopefully as graciously as I find you to be!

  • @greciabateify
    @greciabateify Год назад +3

    Hats off to the fast fashion seamstress across the globe. The seamstresses are precise. They get paid by the piece and those have to pass whatever the quality standards the buyers impose. The working conditions have fallen and its not worth it to be more precise is because the consumer doesn't care.
    However they have 10000x times the experience and precision any of us do and their garments look 1000 times better than anything I make in a fraction of the time. The only reason they don't is they are not made to measure.
    I appreciate the fast fashion garments that I have. I am sewing to tailor those pieces to fit me and mend them in appreciation , not treat them as disposable.

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад

      That’s your opinion which you’re entitled to but I have a very different view of fast fashion. Maybe I’ll talk about it some time. I agree it’s good to appreciate what we have.

    • @greciabateify
      @greciabateify Год назад

      @@Penguinandpear the issue is made to measure vs off the rack which is difficult specially for larger sizes.
      I had grandparents in the garment industry in the 60s though mid 90s. In the 60s, garments were tailored in department stores. They had in house seamstresses including my grandma. People knew how to sew due to home econ classes .
      When my grandpa operated a small garment factory in LA in the 70s & 80s, the model had changed to " off the rack" . Most clothes were made for thinner bodies which are relatively homogeneous, since people were thinner, so fit issues were less noticeable and it was cheaper. Over time people forgot how stuff was supposed to fit and how to sew.
      3rd world seamstress make dozens of pieces a day in the most difficult of circumstances. Immense underappreciated talent. Noticeable mistakes don't get paid. No pattern matching its cause someone else is cutting the fabric to use as little as possible. Not the seamstresses fault.

  • @debbiedaniels2390
    @debbiedaniels2390 Год назад

    Your video reminded me of an incident in my earlier sewing days where I was agonizing over what I considered was a mistake that everyone would be able to see on the front of a top I was making for a friend for a wedding. My 17 year old daughter at that time came and took the top out of my hands and stood a foot away from me and said, “Mom can you see it from here?” And I couldn’t and she said, “then don’t worry about because no one else will see it either.” In that moment I realized I had learned an important couple of lessons…1 you can learn perspective from your teenager, 😉 2 sewing is a journey and I will make mistakes and that’s okay. Take a breath or several…. fix it and move on. I just happen on your videos a month or so ago and I really appreciate your outlook on sewing. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @jeanettefamulari3538
    @jeanettefamulari3538 6 месяцев назад

    I discovered you today, and OMG how I love you. Your wit, your wisdom ,and outspokenness. I think I've watched 6 of your videos so far, and never has anyone, until now, made me smile, or chuckle throughout.

  • @BlackKoshka23
    @BlackKoshka23 Год назад +1

    I am a big perfectionist and what made me continue with sewing is trading perfect for done.

  • @rmonogue
    @rmonogue Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video, it is full of great advice for any craft, as well as life. I’m a weaver, knitter, and sewer. In all of these, there are things we do to prepare for a project that aren’t the “glamorous” bit of the craft. Knitting gauge swatches, making toiles, winding warps and threading the loom. You are right to encourage people to embrace these steps, and not rush through them or skip them entirely. If I want a sweater to fit, I need to knit several swatches with different sized needles, and wet finish them. Then I can get a good result with my personal knitting gauge and that specific yarn. Skipping that step to get to the “fun” part will likely result in wasting time and yarn on something that doesn’t fit.
    Patterns for sewing and knitwear are not likely to fit anyone but a commercial design mannequin without alteration. My shoulders are quite square, so I often reduce the shoulder slope on a top, as well as lengthening it for my long torso. I also trace the pattern onto pattern tracing paper so I can grade between my torso size and the next larger size for my hips. Making the pattern work for me and testing the fit with toiles is part of the process; embrace it! One tip in choosing sizes is to pick based on your high bust or chest measurement, rather than the full bust. It’s the shoulders and armscye that are hardest to adjust, so you want the pattern to do the heavy lifting there. Adding a full bust adjustment is easier than having the back and shoulders be wider than you need.
    As for weaving, people act like I’m crazy when I explain what goes into dressing a loom. There are many steps before you get to the part where you are tossing the shuttle back and forth. But every one of those steps is still part of “weaving”. Enjoy the whole process. Listen to an audio book while threading the loom, be willing to fix mistakes, and don’t rush it.
    Thank you for your videos. I’ve been enjoying them, and you offer a great approach to life. Don’t dwell on the negatives, but instead on what you have accomplished. Realize that carefully styled photos of models on a pattern envelope don’t accurately portray how the garment will look on anyone else. Learn more as you go along.

  • @deborahspooner8046
    @deborahspooner8046 Год назад

    Yes! Be opinionated-decide what suits me, think positively about my sewing…love this - I am not inadequate.

  • @camdewval
    @camdewval Год назад +4

    I just started sewing and your videos have been so helpful. Your tips help set (or temper) my expectations, keep my impatient perfectionist in check, and allow me to enjoy the PROCESS instead of just focusing on the result. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and experience!

  • @fay8233
    @fay8233 Год назад

    Let me start with saying how gorgeous you look. Every time you drop a video I have to look around my house to see if you have hidden cameras in here 🤣. I haven't been sewing for a while and most of what you're saying have been my thoughts exactly. Within the sewing community I have noticed that there are some trends that are really pushed on people. I have unfollowed/unsubscribed many people and only follow those that truly understand plus size sewing. I don't care for trends and sew what suits my body, and style aesthetic. IG will have you 2nd guessing yourself. I have been unhappy with what I sew because I stupidly compared what I made to others.... and critiqued not only my me made but also my pictures videoz etc. My time away from sewing has made me realise that it was the comparison to others that sapped my joy from sewing and not what I was sewing. Thank you for a wonderful video

  • @sharonnewport2864
    @sharonnewport2864 Год назад +2

    I really loved your video. We are all unique and comparing yourself to others is the quickest way to despair. I definitely agree not to sew when tired or stressed. 😊

  • @Sheri...
    @Sheri... Год назад +9

    My favorite tip you gave here is that it's okay to have multiple projects in the works at one time so that you can work on whichever appeals to you at that moment 11:44 minutes. I've been stuck on a simple pattern, so have not done any sewing for a few weeks. Now, I think I will set that aside & start something else, then go back to that one.

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад

      Great plan!

    • @catherineb6565
      @catherineb6565 Год назад +3

      I liked this tip too! I also didn't ever think of batch cutting a couple of patterns. Somehow I thought I could only do one project from start to finish. (Where do these ideas come from!?)

  • @albarodriguezcollantes5615
    @albarodriguezcollantes5615 Год назад +3

    You look gorgeous!!! You said this fabric might not be for everyone, but man, is it for you! So nice 💜 Thank you for the great advice, too 😍😍💐

  • @kathleenstoin671
    @kathleenstoin671 Год назад +2

    Sometimes beginners take on projects that are best for those with experienced sewing skills, and they get discouraged. As in cooking, start with the simple things first to learn basic skills, then work your way up to more complicated projects. It's better to be proud of making a simple apron than to be disappointed and discouraged with struggling to make a dress with lots of pattern pieces and detailed features requiring specialized techniques. Again, you presented a great video! You're always so encouraging and approachable! ❤

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews Год назад +13

    I just started back sewing about 3 months ago. And I did the same thing. What is wrong with me? And I'm so thankful to know there is nothing wrong with me, it's just a number.😊 Thank you for making the video.

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +3

      It’s definitely just a number that helps us make a well fitting garment.

    • @catherineb6565
      @catherineb6565 Год назад +1

      Glad you gained this wisdom early in your sewing life, Zelda. Your confidence and self talk are going to benefit and your items will be the better for It! 😁

    • @ZeldaSews
      @ZeldaSews Год назад +1

      @catherineb6565 Awe, thank you, Catherine!

  • @lorraine9057
    @lorraine9057 Год назад +2

    You loved making this video and we loved watching it. I, too, am opinionated. I know what I like. I have also learned what type of patterns will most likely be flattering. I have never made a mistake free garment. Never never never.

  • @jooconnor6863
    @jooconnor6863 Год назад +2

    I love your videos and channel. Your comments are spot on.

  • @annfhallahan4347
    @annfhallahan4347 Год назад

    Fab vlog. So true. My negativity was horrendous for yrs but as I'm older now i delight in my creativity and appreciate my gift. I mad my "mother of the bride " dress recently, was so thrilled with it and the compliments were so empowering. Thanks again

  • @honeywell891
    @honeywell891 Год назад

    Just found your site. Boy do you resonate in my brain. Been there, the slim one. Then I got older and that’s where the changes came. Took me soooooo long to accept this fact. Glad I found you! Now all I need to look at your videos. ALL of them. Thank you. 🌹

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 Год назад +3

    I love your opinions.I love your linen top.

  • @LibAlcock
    @LibAlcock Год назад +8

    ❤ love your video! Feels like you’re a friend giving worthwhile advice, which helps more than you realize.
    I recently padded a dress form with my actual measurements, a very awkward feeling to look at that dress form, so much padding! I’m over it now, my body isn’t perfect. I’m excited to move on, to use the dress form to make garments that fit ME. Thankyou for the boost and pep talk ❤

  • @nancylivingstone3569
    @nancylivingstone3569 Год назад +3

    Claire….you are a blessing! What a fountain of wisdom you are! Thank you 💖

  • @mandidittloff4500
    @mandidittloff4500 Год назад +1

    First time I have watched your channel and WOW, how refreshing it is to hear such honesty. Thank you 🙏 😊

  • @surrebaldrius
    @surrebaldrius Год назад +5

    Thank for your honesty and common sense! It’s so refreshing to watch you and your videos. Have been binging most of them 😂

  • @jadeelise7982
    @jadeelise7982 Год назад +5

    You are on a role w videos on both channels! Nice work Claire!

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 Год назад +3

    After I started sewing with my serger, I started getting lots of compliments on my clothes. I’m not sure why. Previously, I’d sewn lined wool plaid coats, blazers, and skirts and gotten some comments. After I started serging items I got tons of compliments. Maybe they didn’t think the complicated outfits were homemade?

  • @carolhiller1112
    @carolhiller1112 Год назад

    I totally agree with you. I’m so glad your video popped up on my feed. You are a woman after my own heart and what you’ve said is exactly what I’ve been thinking. Keep up the good work and yes I’ve subscribed to your channel to help me. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lesleywatkins1172
    @lesleywatkins1172 Год назад +9

    I love your honesty, it makes me realise that I criticise my own items!
    One thing I have done is by a mannequin that I can size up to my measurements!
    I have a balance disorder that’s why I can’t twirl! 😊

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +3

      Have a look into black seed oil. When I started taking that I stopped having falls. I kept having nasty falls and it probably saved me. I still have a damaged coccyx from a fall 2 years ago!
      But I’ll say you don’t need to twirl you just need to feel good in your garment ❤️

    • @sylviamaxwell504
      @sylviamaxwell504 Год назад

      ​@@Penguinandpearomg thanks for black seed oil recommendation😂❤

  • @lynneprentice4278
    @lynneprentice4278 Год назад +5

    Great vlog Claire! For me, like you, it was accepting what the tape measure said and not thinking about RTW measurements. The other thing is toile, toile and toile again! Laura at the Specky Seamstress gave me a bit of advice early days - it doesn’t have to be perfect to be wearable! It’s a mantra I stick to today ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cherylshaw911
    @cherylshaw911 Год назад

    Great reminders for all sewers! Techniques change as we change fabric types and machine capabilities!!

  • @erinamiss2118
    @erinamiss2118 Год назад

    Oh wow i love your way of thinking. Of course we all have a way or our own journey. My mother was a fashion designer who wore a very glamorous size 10/12. To her enormous disappointment she had a daughter who wears size 20 something. She never stopped reminding me what a disappointment I was because of my size. Which was that way because as a child i had to eat everything given to me. Or I was ungrateful or undeserving. I wasn't allowed to join the swimming team cause swimmers had big shoulders. So surprise surprise she got a fat daughter.
    Fortunately I am working hard to put to rest all those constant negatives, and yes i am trying to make clothes. Hence watching you. You are an inspiration, thank you for your hard work at not only inspiring us but showing us practically how to improve our garments.

  • @jeannettasmith2825
    @jeannettasmith2825 Год назад

    When I want to just sew I make a quilt top. Quilts are mostly straight cutting and sewing, no fitting issues, basting, or muslins. That straight sewing is refreshing so I can then focus on making a garment.

  • @redelephantsafari9217
    @redelephantsafari9217 Год назад

    I have learned sewing for 3 years but I have made no more than 6 dresses which patterns were actually simple ones . I must admit the mistakes were not fatal and in fact friends complimented on my pieces never spotted any of them. Still, I have not been to start sewing again even thou I continue to buy fabrics from time to time . Did a new bodice block a month ago and that was it . Thank you for sharing your sewing journey as it has motivated me to go back to the sewing machine again .

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 Год назад +1

    Last night I spent several hours sitting up in bed with the overlocker on my lap, winding the little handle by hand because idk where the pedal is. One tip I'd add to sewing well is not mislaying your foot controls, and another is to be well enough to sit at a desk with your feet on the floor!

  • @sandimcp
    @sandimcp Год назад

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I'm so glad that I stumbled on your video. I've been struggling in my sewing journey and all of these tips (seriously all of them) are what I needed to hear. You've encouraged me. You've motivated me. I will not give up. Thank you, Claire, so much for sharing this with the world. 🙂

  • @JanGreenlees
    @JanGreenlees 8 месяцев назад

    I have just come across your channel and I love your attitude. I am extremely new to sewing but over the past week have had a real confidence knock. I keep beating myself up and saying how useless and thick I am as I can't get it right. however your videos have given me the confidence to keep going so thank you!

  • @Propfaqs
    @Propfaqs Год назад

    My thought going in to a new project: I had to rip it out. It’s a good thought that lowers frustration through expectation.

  • @AprilHarveyStudios
    @AprilHarveyStudios Год назад +5

    This is a great video! I have been sewing for years but am still a bit rusty on certain things. Once in a while I will come across a sewist that just blows me away in their craftsmanship and finish, and it does make me feel like I am just not on that level and I begin to wonder if I ever will be lol. I finally have the time to work on my skills as long as I want every day, so I know I will get there, I am just rediculously impatient with myself LOL Thank you, for the reminder.

  • @marywinning7430
    @marywinning7430 Год назад

    Being new to sewing (6 years) I sewed a garment for a relative and added a band on the front, because I made the jacket too small to begin with. After listening to the complaints, I suggested to said relative that if someone came up to him while he was in the supermarket, and pointed out to him that the seams were less than perfect in matching, (about 5 mm) then he could come back to me and I would redo them. After that, nothing more was said.

  • @teresahammett2200
    @teresahammett2200 Год назад +2

    Wonderful content. I’m a brand new sewer and greatly appreciate your opinions and your videos. Thank you!!!

  • @dailydedication2663
    @dailydedication2663 Год назад

    You are such a wonderful seeing coach. I’m seeing for many reasons and you are helping me on my journey to achieve all of them. Thank you Claire!❤

  • @doloresw
    @doloresw Год назад

    I have been sewing only a few years so I feel I'm still in a confident beginner skill set. I still do online classes to help me get in new skills with and instructor. I think we definitely beat up ourselves on garment if it's not going as well as we anticipated. Great advice your giving ❤

  • @sewenticing
    @sewenticing Год назад

    Love love the top you are wearing. Everything you mentioned is spot on. Just put love in your creations that is it. Just enjoy

  • @Yahoo1339
    @Yahoo1339 Год назад +4

    Thank you, I’m a new sewer and yes I am still making mistakes but I’m learning and learning from my mistakes. Love your videos ❤❤

  • @justjo5379
    @justjo5379 Год назад +1

    Loving your videos, thank you! I’m an overweight learner with a disability and find your no nonsense refreshing!

  • @Cat-dw3wi
    @Cat-dw3wi Год назад +4

    Good video. My little response to your pattern buying advice... I've gotten burned by patterns that look good on the model enough times that 1. Even though sometimes I can fit in non plus size patterns, I won't buy a pattern from someone who doesn't offer generous sizing. 2. I seek out patterns that use models that have similar body types to me, and I will also look up patterns on Instagram to see how it looks on different body types. I get much better results that way and also avoid finding fault in my own body. To quote (or paraphrase) Jenny Rushmore. It's not your body that needs to change. It's the pattern

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +1

      I’ve heard this a few times recently- that average size people are refusing to buy non size inclusive patterns and that’s great to hear.

  • @JoMomma
    @JoMomma Год назад

    Your blouse is beautiful! So glad I found your channel❣️

  • @lorraine9057
    @lorraine9057 Год назад +1

    Keep doing your own thing, Claire. That's exactly why we watch. I'll tell you what your hair was doing . . . looking fabulous! Great makeup as well. Don't know how in the Sam Hill you come up with so many great topics. As you used to say . . . bye for now.

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад

      My #1 fan you are! Thank you on all accounts!

    • @catherineb6565
      @catherineb6565 Год назад

      I miss the 'bye for now' 😘

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +3

      I usually end up cutting the end off because people drop off the video the second they realise the video is ending and it ruins my retention. When I stop suddenly it fixes that and then the algorithm shares me more 😊

    • @catherineb6565
      @catherineb6565 Год назад

      @🐧🍐the intricacies of YT. Who knew! Thanks for the information Claire. You're outfoxing YT - I like It!

  • @gingergreen4647
    @gingergreen4647 Год назад

    I love those eyeshadows on you. Very flattering!

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +1

      Thank you, I got a free palette when I bought other make up so I’ve been playing around with it!

  • @lesw3803
    @lesw3803 Год назад

    Great to see your fab attitude! Sewing must be fun for me……

  • @amw3433
    @amw3433 Год назад

    Wow, great advice, not the same ideas. I have found that you sometimes just need to walk away and also come to sewing rested, not tired. Also when I walk away, an idea may come the next day on how to do it.

  • @KayL6303
    @KayL6303 Год назад

    Wisdom here, Ladies. ❤

  • @denisetheslothsewist
    @denisetheslothsewist Год назад

    I enjoyed watching your video.
    I learned different ways to change my sewing from bad to good.
    Thank you so much for mentioning this because I am my worst critic and my negative thoughts when I make a mistake carries into the sewing of my garments.

  • @Sally-ih6ls
    @Sally-ih6ls Год назад +4

    You are such an inspiration for us newbies! Love your videos!

  • @lorindaannleighton4194
    @lorindaannleighton4194 Год назад

    I completely cracked up with laughter when you spoke of the PJ's. What a ripper 🤣 That is something I would do 💞🇦🇺

  • @auntyv
    @auntyv Год назад

    Being too self-critical is a buzz killer. I went back to sewing for myself because I hated paying premium prices for poorly constructed clothing I got maybe one season out of. Something I do when I look at my closet is ask myself questions about the garments I wear that I've had a long time and love: why do I still have them? Is it the fit, the style, the color, the fabric type, or any combination thereof? For one example, I had a 100% acrylic sweater, black, short sleeve. I paid $29.00 for it at Lane Bryant. I had the sweater for 32 years and it still looked good, hadn't got thin, seams were good, it was still very black, soft and went with everything. It had a small bit of lace at the front neckline that didn't survive very long, but otherwise I got my moneys worth. Why buy shapes, fabric, styles that don't suit you? The clues are already in your closet on the garments you use and love. I lways measure patterns against my existing clothes that fit me well and adjust the pattern accordingly.

  • @Valandaimee
    @Valandaimee Год назад

    Your hair looks lovely Claire

  • @deborahspooner8046
    @deborahspooner8046 Год назад

    Brilliant, enjoy the process…like the idea of different projects at different stages.

  • @kristacouch2162
    @kristacouch2162 Год назад

    Thanks so much for your insights, I really appreciate your transparency and honesty! I know it takes so much to be vulnerable, but what you’ve said really helped. I need to be kind to me to enjoy sewing again.

  • @helenhart4778
    @helenhart4778 Год назад +2

    love your opions - great thanks for sharing

  • @dianemontavon5670
    @dianemontavon5670 Год назад +1

    Thank you Claire, I needed to hear this today. Stop caring what others are making. I belong to a group and we try to make the same thing.....not same pattern, but same thing...like a Bucket Hat, skirt or shirt...etc...I usually don't want to make the challenge.

  • @erickloss7324
    @erickloss7324 Год назад

    Hi Claire, this is Laura (sharing my husband’s RUclips account). I really enjoy your videos. I especially like your advice on slowing down, simplifying and decluttering. I wonder if you, or your viewers, have some advice for me.
    I feel like I have sewing ADHD, lol. I’m sorry, I’m not trying to offend anyone who really has ADHD. What I mean is this… My WIP’s turn into UFO’s and my UFO pile grows and grows. I start a new project, all excited about it, and before it’s done, I get bored with it and want to move on to the next one. Maybe I’m overstimulated by watching lots of RUclips sewists. There’s just so much inspiration out there! I don’t really have any sewing friends, but I think I can’t be the only one who experiences this. Do other people have this issue? Aside from being more self-disciplined, do you have any tips for fixing this problem? Thanks!

  • @Dcs.234
    @Dcs.234 Год назад

    Pattern measurements have always driven me crazy … always made a mock up in muslin first

  • @itcouldbeanyone
    @itcouldbeanyone Год назад

    One reason I refuse to sew clothes for others is that there is a difference in what I will accept in my sewing and what I have made. I have had to decide if something like pattern matching actually matters... it doesn’t yet if I am honest 😂

  • @tishie42
    @tishie42 Год назад +1

    I've been watching you since 2021 and I've loved the journey. Off topic, but your makeup in this video is absolutely stunning. ❤🎉

  • @kgflcreations
    @kgflcreations Год назад

    Great video, I really enjoy watching. Thank you for your tips 😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Pintuckpress
    @Pintuckpress Год назад +1

    Really appreciate your perspective and real talk about what gets in the way of us truly growing in our sewing practice ❤

  • @robynlaszlo6128
    @robynlaszlo6128 Год назад +1

    Love creating have learnt to slow sew and enjoy the process making garments that right for me great video really enjoyed it

  • @user-px7nh7vs4b
    @user-px7nh7vs4b Год назад

    You got the Victory already! You GO! GO! GO!

  • @lizzylopez2834
    @lizzylopez2834 8 месяцев назад

    I think you are AMAZING THANK YOU

  • @kathleengarness1660
    @kathleengarness1660 Год назад

    you are so wise about this. Thank you for sharing

  • @Maisiewuppp
    @Maisiewuppp Год назад

    That‘s my kind of girl!

  • @pierreforget3357
    @pierreforget3357 Год назад

    Good video! I know that for years. Just trust yourself and don't worry about other's opinions.

  • @sallyb7472
    @sallyb7472 Год назад

    You go girl! I just discovered your channel.

  • @teresacarlyle1311
    @teresacarlyle1311 Год назад

    I do these things all the time thanks for sharing

  • @donnabronner4837
    @donnabronner4837 Год назад

    Yup! All of those things. I get so discouraged after sewing for YEARS. Sewing has really changed: access, patterns, machines, fabric, time, etc.

  • @nancyannesunboxings
    @nancyannesunboxings Год назад

    Hey there! I just found you from the comments in Nate Black's most recent video. I clicked on your icon out of curiosity. Lo and behold, you have a sewing channel! And I sew!!! (Or at least I did before I started my channel. 😢) Anyhoo, Im making moves to have space in my life again for my favorite hobby. I have a new granddaughter who needs some of grandma's creations. 😉
    I look forward to your content and am so happy you are finding success on RUclips!
    (BTW- In relation to this video, I think you've helped me get a little kick start! 😊)

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад +1

      Hey welcome! Thank you for the support and I’m glad you like the channel and it’s helped you. Do have a look through my content as lots of information there for lots of aspects of sewing. Don’t go back too far though as my content was embarrassingly bad at the start lol 😂 thankfully no one saw it haha! Good luck with your sewing!

    • @nancyannesunboxings
      @nancyannesunboxings Год назад

      @Penguinandpear I think we were all bad at the start. 💜
      I started sewing 40 years ago and have thought about a sewing channel but then decided it might take the joy out of sewing. I'd much rather watch you. 😉

    • @Penguinandpear
      @Penguinandpear  Год назад

      @nancyannesunboxings it definitely can do that. I had to take a year off this channel and do a channel about something else

  • @barbarameeker7986
    @barbarameeker7986 Год назад

    Thank ou for this. Love your way of looking at things.

  • @charlottenicely
    @charlottenicely Год назад

    Such a helpful video! Thank you! And I love your makeup ☺

  • @Thenocturnalstitcher
    @Thenocturnalstitcher Год назад

    Found your channel this morning and love your straight talking. Everything you mentioned today, I was sitting here nodding. Please keep sharing and guiding for peeps like us who are just starting out. You are appreciated. ❤❤ time to binge your channel!!

  • @joannecava2418
    @joannecava2418 Год назад +1

    This is such a good video = thank you

  • @bonniestevens6932
    @bonniestevens6932 Год назад

    Sewing is relaxing, fun and truly is a Happy place!! If we get too frustrated we stop rethink or completely ditch the project.and maybe come back to it. The only "toile" as they say I ever did was a pants pattern when I first began sewing 50+ years ago, otherwise I don't recall hearing that word until the You Tube/ instagram communitys. I do my measurements against the Pattern and if I'am in doubt I cut extra(mostly around the hips and waist area) I already know I have to add lenghth because of my height and you can always cut the extra off!! It looks horrible if you try to add after you've cut the pattern.. Thank you for being "YOU"...and sharing :) :)