Muchas gracias for all your wonderful videos. I have seen so many sewing videos since the pandemic. Sincerely you get to the point without boring me. Methodical, irreverent but oh such a good teacher!!!! Plus what the heck you loved Perú artisans, that was so great. Can you do more videos? A book?
I’ve only sewn with natural products, I was thinking of buying knit fabric once and make a long sleeve top, just to say to myself I’ve worked with knits lol, you helped me decide.
There are definitely loads fo options for natural knits. Cotton, Linen, silk and even wool. It all depends on how the fabric is woven....or rather, knitted. Knits are "woven" in loops and the loops is which gives the fabric that stretch. As always, thanks for being here.
I'm new to making clothing, but I have a lot of experience with sewing handbags. I know enough to know I don't know enough, so I'll look at what else you've got before I start my first dress. ;) One tip I'd like to pass on is to either photocopy at 100% or print two (if it's a pdf) a pattern piece that's to be mirrored and tape the two pieces together. No flipping, just cut and go. I absolutely hate pattern pieces on tissue paper, because I'm just not a very gentle person, so pdf is my preference.
Hi! Are you using tissue paper or tracing paper because there is a pretty big difference. I was confused. Do you have recommendations where to buy it in large amounts for cutting the knit fabric? Thanks!
Great question! I had mentioned in the video, one of my tips to cutting out fabric is tissue paper (on the bottom and on the top for this slinky knit) and I actually buy the stuff you can find for gift wrapping and I just overlap the pieces because usually my pins from my pattern lock everything in place before I cut.
If you want to know more about cutting fabric with a pattern, I now have a playlist!! HERE--> bit.ly/3K0nL5O
I'm a total begginer and love your tutorials 😁
Thanks Faren for thos valuable information. Always a pleasure to watch ur videos.
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Muchas gracias for all your wonderful videos. I have seen so many sewing videos since the pandemic. Sincerely you get to the point without boring me. Methodical, irreverent but oh such a good teacher!!!! Plus what the heck you loved Perú artisans, that was so great. Can you do more videos? A book?
I’ve only sewn with natural products, I was thinking of buying knit fabric once and make a long sleeve top, just to say to myself I’ve worked with knits lol, you helped me decide.
There are definitely loads fo options for natural knits. Cotton, Linen, silk and even wool. It all depends on how the fabric is woven....or rather, knitted. Knits are "woven" in loops and the loops is which gives the fabric that stretch. As always, thanks for being here.
Great tips, yay!!! I especially liked the flip method for mirroring. 🤩
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I'm new to making clothing, but I have a lot of experience with sewing handbags. I know enough to know I don't know enough, so I'll look at what else you've got before I start my first dress. ;) One tip I'd like to pass on is to either photocopy at 100% or print two (if it's a pdf) a pattern piece that's to be mirrored and tape the two pieces together. No flipping, just cut and go. I absolutely hate pattern pieces on tissue paper, because I'm just not a very gentle person, so pdf is my preference.
Hi! Are you using tissue paper or tracing paper because there is a pretty big difference. I was confused. Do you have recommendations where to buy it in large amounts for cutting the knit fabric? Thanks!
Great question! I had mentioned in the video, one of my tips to cutting out fabric is tissue paper (on the bottom and on the top for this slinky knit) and I actually buy the stuff you can find for gift wrapping and I just overlap the pieces because usually my pins from my pattern lock everything in place before I cut.
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Thank you so much for being here.