Hallelujah! I have been hunting for a video that is simple to understand and I finally found it.Thank you! What I find helps me if I am sewing a technique for the first time I practice on a piece of scrap until I understand what I am doing so when I sew my garment I don't mess up 😅
Practicing on scraps is defiantly the way to go till you feel comfortable applying the technique to your project. Thank you for watching and I hope you check out some of my other videos too. 🎀
@@SewAnastasia I tried your technique and it worked Need a little more practice but I will be able to finish a blouse I am working on By the way I am viewing you from the island of Tobago in the Caribbean
Thank you so much been struggling for ages trying to figure this out your video was very self-explanatory and so easy to follow amazing thank you again
This is brilliant! I was struggling with V-Neck lines; watched this and tried it... no more troubles! Subscribing too. You made it simple and easy to accomplish this tutorial!! Thank you!!
Thank you so much i have a dress with this technique and have been trying to figure out how it was done so I could apply to a top that I am making. THANKS SO MUCH Anastasia
I love this tutorial! Very easy to understand. Thank you! How would you finish the rest of the top of the blouse with bias binding? (Specifically the pointed parts) Mitered corners? Thanks again! ❤
Hello new sewer here. Love you videos. I understand the v neck instructions, however, why do all videos (not just your channel). not show the complete neckline finished ? I find it easy to do on front piece as you have more control. Maybe just because I’m new or can you answer question how to attach back continuously. Thank you.
Hi there! This is so helpful, I just had one question though. Do you think it’s necessary to have a lining for structure if I use this method for a v neck dress or is it ok if I just sew the bias tape to the self fabric and ditch the lining all together? I’m making a Halloween costume for a friend so I wasn’t sure! Thanks
you can do bias on either side. But I'm not happy with her tutorial as the neck is pulling under V on both sides. It's not sitting flat. There are better tutorials out there.
Hi Anastasia. I have made my wife a double layer nightdress from mirror organza (38DD - I just couldn't find nice nightware to compliment her lovely figure, so thought I'd try making one) but am having problems with the seam folding over on itself on the neck and arm openings (video of the problem ruclips.net/video/KMQJZ-wqzsw/видео.html ). Can I use a bias tape technique if I created the bias tape from the same organza? Any advice you can give a struggling husband would be hugely appreciated. Very many thanks.
Sorry for the late reply. I would use a bias tape facing technique. You can see it here. ruclips.net/video/IvlKQEizR0M/видео.html How did you end up finishing it?
@@SewAnastasia I’ve been sewing for many, many years and never had that happen on a seam that is crossed by another seam! It’s just not necessary and it creates an unsightly bulge at the intersection.
after sewing your bias binding around the neck your neck is pulling. under the V which isn't good and thats after you ironed it You need a better method of doing it.
I go over 2 other ways of doing this is other videos. Check them out if this method is not for you. This is one way garments are manufactured with a V bias binded neck. Sorry if you didn't understand it.
I've watched over a dozen videos on how to bias an inside angle. Yours is the first that made sense. Thank you! 😁🤩
Awesome! Thank you! Thanks for watching sew anastasia!
Thank you this was the easiest tutorial I’ve seen everybody else over complicates it.
This is excellent to hear. Thank you. I hope you share it with your sewing friends. 🎀
Thank you so much!!! The most informative and easy to follow video of how to do a v-neck!
I'm glad you found the video helpful! I strive to make my tutorials informative and easy to follow. Thanks for watching!
Thank you again. I love how easy it is to follow along . The videos being short is also super convenient.
Your very welcome!
I'm so happy I found your video. It was very helpful . Especially when it came to making that V . I was ready to give up. Thank you
Awwww I’m so glad you didn’t give up!!!!! Happy sewing & thank you for watching. I hope you share it with your sewing friends 💕
I’ve been trying to figure out why my v necks were doing this. Glad I found this .
Awesome 👏 thank you for watching
Thank you honey. That is awesome still learning at 62 xx
You are so welcome
Me too!
Hallelujah! I have been hunting for a video that is simple to understand and I finally found it.Thank you! What I find helps me if I am sewing a technique for the first time I practice on a piece of scrap until I understand what I am doing so when I sew my garment I don't mess up 😅
Practicing on scraps is defiantly the way to go till you feel comfortable applying the technique to your project. Thank you for watching and I hope you check out some of my other videos too. 🎀
@@SewAnastasia I tried your technique and it worked Need a little more practice but I will be able to finish a blouse I am working on By the way I am viewing you from the island of Tobago in the Caribbean
Your dress gives me all kinds of new ideas.
Ty
Weohooo
Do you have a sewing pattern for the dress you’re wearing in this tutorial?
Love your videos! Thanks for all your tips and tricks.
Thank you for watching :)
Best tutorial on this issue. Thank You!
Thank you for watching 🥰
Update, I just used your method and it came out perfect! Thanks again!
@@Julz99907 excellent job 👏 Send pics!
I would love to send pics but I don't know where to send them?
@@Julz99907 on Instagram or to my email
Thank you so much been struggling for ages trying to figure this out your video was very self-explanatory and so easy to follow amazing thank you again
Woohoo 🎉 happy sewing 🧵
This was so helpful, thank you! And btw, your rings are gorgeous!
I’m happy this video helped 🤗 Thank you for the compliment on my rings 😊
once again, fabulous tutorial! ❤ thankyou
☺️☺️☺️☺️ Thank you for watching
This is brilliant! I was struggling with V-Neck lines; watched this and tried it... no more troubles! Subscribing too. You made it simple and easy to accomplish this tutorial!! Thank you!!
Awesome 👏 would love to post some of your projects. Tag me in them on Instagram. Happy sewing 🧵
Same here. I've been struggling with mine too
Thank you so much i have a dress with this technique and have been trying to figure out how it was done so I could apply to a top that I am making. THANKS SO MUCH Anastasia
For sure!!! Happy to help 💕 Thank you for watching :)
Thank you! This tutorial made my day😊
This is amazing to hear
This is fantastic thank you
Welcome.
Much better instructions than the last video I watched!! Thanks!
Great to hear! Thank you for watching Sew Anastasia & Happy Sewing!
Thanks
You are very welcome! Thank you!
Thank you very much ma'am... I just did mine with the help of your video and it came out well.
Very good informative tutorial. Thanks 🙏🙏.
Your very welcome 🙏
Eureka!😮 You have made this tutorial so simple & sew awesome! I am a new subscriber here❤
Happy to hear that! 💕🤗 Thank you for watching.
Thank you for making this so easy to follow. Other RUclips video makes it look so hard and plus they don’t take time to do each steps.
You are so welcome! I am happy this helped. Share it with your sewing friends to help them too. Thank you for watching.
Thanks!
Super clear and helpful tutorial, you saved me from totally mangling my neckline!
Thank you for watching Sew Anastasia & Happy Sewing!
Very Welcome
Beautiful. Thank you!
Welcome 🤗
Awesome ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
Finally! thanks so much - genius!
Your very welcome 🤗 Thank you for watching !
You were very helpful
Girl thank you!!!!
Very welcome 🤗 thank you for watching.
Wonderful.
Many thanks!
Thank you that was brilliant
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching sew anastasia!
thank you
You are very welcome!
Where did you get the chalk pen for marking?
I love this tutorial! Very easy to understand. Thank you! How would you finish the rest of the top of the blouse with bias binding? (Specifically the pointed parts) Mitered corners? Thanks again! ❤
You could do mitered corners or just fold the binding back then over.
Hello new sewer here. Love you videos. I understand the v neck instructions, however, why do all videos (not just your channel). not show the complete neckline finished ? I find it easy to do on front piece as you have more control. Maybe just because I’m new or can you answer question how to attach back continuously. Thank you.
Awesome
Thank you for watching 💕
Thanks, what about the bulk at the point? Do you need to flatten it?
I always leave it because it is so small & doesn’t effect the garment.
Great video, thanks…what is the chalk pen you used for marking?
Thanks
I used a quilting chalk pen. Thank you for watching.
You are a genius ☺️. Can I do the same to armholes please?
TIA
Hi! I totally have a video on sewing a circle with this. Check it out in my videos.
What is the name of the white pencil/pen you used to make your mark for the V?
Bodin I think.
Wow love it
Thank You 😊
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Would love to see u join the back part
Hi there! This is so helpful, I just had one question though. Do you think it’s necessary to have a lining for structure if I use this method for a v neck dress or is it ok if I just sew the bias tape to the self fabric and ditch the lining all together? I’m making a Halloween costume for a friend so I wasn’t sure! Thanks
You don’t need to have lining. It’s up to you!
God bless you😍
Thank You. Thanks for watching sew anastasia!
hi what was that pen you used to make the white line that marked where to sew to make the v neck sharp?
It's a Bohin Extra Fine Tip Chalk Pencil! I love them! The chalk comes off very easily. Thanks for watching.
Can you make a video on your sewing class plz thanks 😁
Hi! Yeah totally. Which class?
Like how to start sewing or your 1 on 1 sewing class can you make a video like that plz thanks 😁
wow
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How about v neck with out bias?
I think without bias we have many other ways to suit style we want
Try a facing.
I thought Bias was supposed to go on the inside? So confused (newbie here)
Bias facing goes on the inside.
you can do bias on either side. But I'm not happy with her tutorial as the neck is pulling under V on both sides.
It's not sitting flat. There are better tutorials out there.
Hi Anastasia. I have made my wife a double layer nightdress from mirror organza (38DD - I just couldn't find nice nightware to compliment her lovely figure, so thought I'd try making one) but am having problems with the seam folding over on itself on the neck and arm openings (video of the problem ruclips.net/video/KMQJZ-wqzsw/видео.html ). Can I use a bias tape technique if I created the bias tape from the same organza? Any advice you can give a struggling husband would be hugely appreciated. Very many thanks.
Sorry for the late reply. I would use a bias tape facing technique. You can see it here. ruclips.net/video/IvlKQEizR0M/видео.html How did you end up finishing it?
"Okay" tutorial. You don't need to backstitch on a seam that is going to be enclosed or stitched within another seam.
You do if your working with it because it will fall apart during moving it around.
@@SewAnastasia I’ve been sewing for many, many years and never had that happen on a seam that is crossed by another seam! It’s just not necessary and it creates an unsightly bulge at the intersection.
@@sewzolamarie7527 thank you for sharing 💕
I've learnt to always backstitch because it almost always falls apart before I'm ready to sew it .
xXX👍👍👍
Thank you for watching
after sewing your bias binding around the neck your neck is pulling. under the V which isn't good and thats after you ironed it
You need a better method of doing it.
I go over 2 other ways of doing this is other videos. Check them out if this method is not for you. This is one way garments are manufactured with a V bias binded neck. Sorry if you didn't understand it.
Thanks!
Welcome!