I’m a self-learning seamster. One of the areas I’ve struggled with are facings, interfacing and linings. I’ve been stuck (mentally) on an interfacing issue for a month now. I happened to stumble upon this video. It was exactly what I needed. I actually yelled out loud when I found it. THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!
72 years old and I have avoided this type of interfacing because I have ruined so many fabrics in the past, and opted for hand sewing. This is the most innovative technique I've ever come across. Your video was so well done, easy to follow and the instructions are so clear. Thank you. 5*****
I can't thank you enough for this video! My mother accepted a dress request from a friend of my older brother... and asked me to finish it. Your video has saved me! It has interfacing and I have never dealt with inter facing before! THANK YOU !!!!
Thanks to this video, I was able to finish a "simple" dress that was absolutely confounding me! I will, from now on, ALWAYS do my facings this way! Thank you, thank you!!!!
Easy to understand, clearly explained. I hate those videos where someone spends hours (or so it seems) just waffling away, talking absolute rubbish just because they like the sound of their own voices ! like they're auditioning for the X-Factor or something !
Oh mon dieu...merci pour cette vidéo...j' ai failli ne pas la regarder ne comprenant pas suffisamment l anglais mais quand j' ai vu la 1ere image, ça m'a rappelé un modèle de robe pour petite fille qui m ' avait fait "attraper des sueurs froides"... Donc j' ai regardé et là... OMG...c est si simple quand on connaît la bonne technique !!😄😄merci merci...je vais pouvoir utiliser cette technique, la finition est si jolie comme ça....un grand merci pour votre partage 🙏
What a superb video. Clearly and succinctly explained and demonstrated. You’ve made, what has been for me, a baffling,challenging technique utterly achievable. Thank you.
I once made 23 girl scout uniforms usinf these methods...a life saver. We went from the group no one wanted ro join to rhe group everyone eveeyone wantes ro join almost over NIGHT. Suxh a riny amount of fabric and a few nights work brought such joy
Absolutely fantastic tutorial thank you so very much! My garment is now finished after seeing this and I am one very happy bunny! Thank you once again!!!!!!!
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Awesome❤😊❣ You helped me to remember how to do these steps🥰❤😊❣ Thank You For Sharing With All Of Us. Sending Love, Hugs and Blessings to you and your Family and your RUclips Family ❤ Xoxo Vicki from the State of Utah ❤😊❣
This video suddenly, randomly popping up gives me the answer to how i am going to finish a project that I put on hold because I did not want to do the neckline on a pattern that I created to duplicate many times.
Love the simplicity of this tutorial. I intend to keep this as my guide. Thank you so much for this. Your presentation is clear and that is very important to me.
This is so helpful. I just made a dress where the instructions were to sew and attach first the front panels & facing and then the back panels & facing, and finally, attach front and back, but I couldn’t follow the instructions at all and I tried to make the shoulder seams neat, without a lot of success. Intuitively this makes so much more sense.
This information is so helpful I had to sew a facing such as this and I got so frustrated I did not even put the facing on. I end up making a collar that pulled down and lamps over my shoulders which I end up making up myself but this would been very helpful in figuring out what I kept doing wrong and why I couldn't get that inside facing on, thank you.
Thank you so much for this very useful helpful and informative video. Question: why can't armhole and neck be under stitched prior to turning through? Looking forward to your explanation. Thanks
I've seen this a couple of times. Once, a few Yeats ago, it was explained. Recently, I saw it explained by a Latina seamstress. I haven't grasped all of the sewing vocabulary, so it was difficult. I really understand it now. I like dresses and knit tank tops. Thanks.
Had done this on a dress bodice (zipped back) but not on a tank style....brilliant! Going to sew the GBSB tunic top but with out the zip, so this tutorial is invaluable...thank you! 💐
I am so jealous! You have my favorite sewing machine! Mine has the gears stripped and can no longer be fixed. Great video by the way! It really helped me figure out what I needed to do!
This is a lovely tutorial. Was making a dress but stuck at this point. Thank you so much. But i do have a query. When u mentioned give understitch to the facing as far as you can. I didnt get that. Wish that was illustrated too. Thanks again.
I finally get it! It's nice to see the different stages in real time. Do you have a tutorial of how to insert a zip into a dress or top please. I can't seem to master the technique. Thank you for teaching.👏👏
very very informative and straight forward tutorial. Thanks for sharing this, I have been wondering how this facing is being done. I can now finish my sleeveless dresses professionally. thumb up! ☺
With a serger, this should all go faster. Thank you for this clear video. It will make nice garments of different sizes. Without fondness for DIY time consuming needed bias tape, your patterns skips it!. My back piece will be extended so center closure can omit a zipper. Blessings 2 U!
Awesome!! I will try it for the first time. Please tell me what's the name of that white paper you use? Sorry but I am not an expert but love seeing sawing tutorials . Thank you and congratulations!!👏👏👏
So I imagine this works for sewing a sleeveless dress with a full lining? That's pretty cool and was new to me. I've been trying to figure this out for a while.
Wow, all day I've been trying to understand what my pattern is telling me. No wonder I couldn't understand it, they left off the bit about sewing the shoulders together !!! Now, I can finish my sample before I go for it with the real fabric. A massive Thank You !!!!!
I’m a self-learning seamster. One of the areas I’ve struggled with are facings, interfacing and linings. I’ve been stuck (mentally) on an interfacing issue for a month now. I happened to stumble upon this video. It was exactly what I needed. I actually yelled out loud when I found it. THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!
as someone who's also (mostly) a self learning, I totally agree facings are difficult.
And it works like a charm.Ive done it many times and it always produces excellent results.
72 years old and I have avoided this type of interfacing because I have ruined so many fabrics in the past, and opted for hand sewing. This is the most innovative technique I've ever come across. Your video was so well done, easy to follow and the instructions are so clear. Thank you. 5*****
I can't thank you enough for this video! My mother accepted a dress request from a friend of my older brother... and asked me to finish it. Your video has saved me! It has interfacing and I have never dealt with inter facing before! THANK YOU !!!!
Can I just say you have CHANGED MY WORLD! This technique will make my little dresses for Africa so much better! Thank You so much!
Thanks to this video, I was able to finish a "simple" dress that was absolutely confounding me! I will, from now on, ALWAYS do my facings this way! Thank you, thank you!!!!
Excellently explained. No extra best friend rubbish. Just clear instructions. Thank you.
Easy to understand, clearly explained. I hate those videos where someone spends hours (or so it seems) just waffling away, talking absolute rubbish just because they like the sound of their own voices ! like they're auditioning for the X-Factor or something !
Oh mon dieu...merci pour cette vidéo...j' ai failli ne pas la regarder ne comprenant pas suffisamment l anglais mais quand j' ai vu la 1ere image, ça m'a rappelé un modèle de robe pour petite fille qui m ' avait fait "attraper des sueurs froides"... Donc j' ai regardé et là... OMG...c est si simple quand on connaît la bonne technique !!😄😄merci merci...je vais pouvoir utiliser cette technique, la finition est si jolie comme ça....un grand merci pour votre partage 🙏
You help me to solve the mystery of installing All-in-One facing. Thank you very very very much! Your tutorial video is very clear and easy to follow!
This is the best tutorial on the burrito method to turn a faced bodice I've seen yet - thank you!!
What a superb video. Clearly and succinctly explained and demonstrated. You’ve made, what has been for me, a baffling,challenging technique utterly achievable. Thank you.
I once made 23 girl scout uniforms usinf these methods...a life saver. We went from the group no one wanted ro join to rhe group everyone eveeyone wantes ro join almost over NIGHT. Suxh a riny amount of fabric and a few nights work brought such joy
Absolutely fantastic video, I had no idea I could do it without the back seam. Game changer!
I do recommend Threads Video to all sewers I know because they are the best!
Absolutely fantastic tutorial thank you so very much! My garment is now finished after seeing this and I am one very happy bunny! Thank you once again!!!!!!!
Nothing like a successful project!
Years later, I still go back to this. It's perfect and really shows the method.
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2:47 Genius technique!! Soo generous sharing this information😍
SUPERB JOB!!!!
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Thank you for this tutorial. For years i have been learning sewing i have great difficulty sewing facing like this one. Thanks a million.
Awesome❤😊❣ You helped me to remember how to do these steps🥰❤😊❣ Thank You For Sharing With All Of Us. Sending Love, Hugs and Blessings to you and your Family and your RUclips Family ❤ Xoxo Vicki from the State of Utah ❤😊❣
I love this technique. It comes out very smooth and hangs perfectly.
thank you very much for the fantastic tutorial now I do understand better how neck and armhole are done in an easier way
Now that second technique is one I have never seen before! Very nice, thank you.
Brilliant!! You have just inspired me to go and sew a summer top, even though it's winter here. Thank you!!!
I’m so glad I watched this. I never thought of using the burrito method. Thank so much.
Why has it taken me this long to find these tutorials. Wow.
Wonderful. Explained so beautifully and succinctly with no waffle. Thank you .
This is what I was looking for . Beautifully explained .
This video suddenly, randomly popping up gives me the answer to how i am going to finish a project that I put on hold because I did not want to do the neckline on a pattern that I created to duplicate many times.
Love the simplicity of this tutorial. I intend to keep this as my guide. Thank you so much for this. Your presentation is clear and that is very important to me.
Still one of the best video I've see. Thank you
Extremely helpful. My pattern tried to explain but I didn't get it until I watched this video. Thank you!
This is so helpful. I just made a dress where the instructions were to sew and attach first the front panels & facing and then the back panels & facing, and finally, attach front and back, but I couldn’t follow the instructions at all and I tried to make the shoulder seams neat, without a lot of success. Intuitively this makes so much more sense.
This information is so helpful I had to sew a facing such as this and I got so frustrated I did not even put the facing on. I end up making a collar that pulled down and lamps over my shoulders which I end up making up myself but this would been very helpful in figuring out what I kept doing wrong and why I couldn't get that inside facing on, thank you.
This is by far the best tutorial for this topic! Thanks a lot
I tried this and it really worked ... Great video
Thank you so much for this very useful helpful and informative video. Question: why can't armhole and neck be under stitched prior to turning through? Looking forward to your explanation. Thanks
I've seen this a couple of times. Once, a few Yeats ago, it was explained. Recently, I saw it explained by a Latina seamstress. I haven't grasped all of the sewing vocabulary, so it was difficult. I really understand it now. I like dresses and knit tank tops. Thanks.
Had done this on a dress bodice (zipped back) but not on a tank style....brilliant! Going to sew the GBSB tunic top but with out the zip, so this tutorial is invaluable...thank you! 💐
Thank you . This is going to change my life.
I am so jealous! You have my favorite sewing machine! Mine has the gears stripped and can no longer be fixed. Great video by the way! It really helped me figure out what I needed to do!
Beautiful sewing and lovely cloth
After struggling one month I find the solution from your post lovely clear demonstration because of you only I finish this project thanks again
This is exactly what I was looking for and thought I would not find it. Thank you!
Ich finde dieses Video super... So habe ich noch nie die Kanten versaäubert.. Geniale Idee. vielen lieben Dank.. Gibt es dies auch on deutsch??????
this is the best tutorial I have yet to see for a lining, THANK YOU!
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This is so helpful. I prefer this than bias binding
you made it look soo simple...now it's my turn...thank you!!
In UK we call this the 'burrito' method; lovely tutorial!
This has just saved me!!! lol! I started to freak out trying to figure out how to do the facing! thank you for posting!
Amazing thank you for this easy to follow tutorial! I can’t wait to try it.
This is a lovely tutorial. Was making a dress but stuck at this point. Thank you so much. But i do have a query. When u mentioned give understitch to the facing as far as you can. I didnt get that. Wish that was illustrated too. Thanks again.
I finally get it! It's nice to see the different stages in real time. Do you have a tutorial of how to insert a zip into a dress or top please. I can't seem to master the technique. Thank you for teaching.👏👏
Great work. Thanks a lot. It's very useful to my children's frocks
Thank you for this! I have a nice UK pattern, but I either lost the instructions or it didn't come with any. Now I'm sewing :)
Thank you. This is a game changer. I understand how to make a smooth and perfect bodice.
Short and simple! Loved the video.
Awesome!!!!👍👍👍👍❤❤❤
I love you!!!!
Thank you.
I saw this vedeo a few years ago, then I have forgotten.
Today l saw it by chance!!!
Helpful!!!
Absolutely fantastic. I can't believe that I've not seen this before.
Mighty clever! This is the first time I've seen this technique! Wish I had known several botched garments ago... lol
Thank you, I love how easy you make this
Me encanta!! He tenido que verlo dos veces porque me parecía imposible. Gracias.
very very informative and straight forward tutorial. Thanks for sharing this, I have been wondering how this facing is being done. I can now finish my sleeveless dresses professionally. thumb up! ☺
We love hearing stories like this. Thanks Boyo!
Thank you so much. This is brilliant!!! save me lots of time and energy
With a serger, this should all go faster. Thank you for this clear video.
It will make nice garments of different sizes. Without fondness for DIY
time consuming needed bias tape, your patterns skips it!. My back piece
will be extended so center closure can omit a zipper. Blessings 2 U!
I'm so glad I found this tutorial.
Can't be tired of watching it again and again. Thank you so so much for this tutorial. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 new subbie😘😘😘😘
Thank you! This is going to make life so much easier.
I did this so many years ago that forget how to do it so was fantastic to seeing it again thank you
This video is so helpful! thank you for sharing it.
Awesome!! I will try it for the first time. Please tell me what's the name of that white paper you use? Sorry but I am not an expert but love seeing sawing tutorials . Thank you and congratulations!!👏👏👏
Sono un sarto, mi piace vedere trattati di taglio di cucito grazie saluto a tutti i Maestri!!!
Thank you for this tutorial. What a great technique!
Thanks you so much for this tip. Easy and professional finish, save lots time
Thank you! I hate doing bias binding so much (as much as it looks awesome) so I'm totally gonna try this technique next time.
Thank you so much...very helpful...I had difficulty in this before.
This was really great and easy to follow
Nun habe ich viel gelernt,ich danke Dir für dieses lehrreiche Video 🤗
I was having trouble withe this kind of dress pattern and this video help me how to ...thank you ..wonderful teaching
BrillIant tutorial. Simple and clear thank you.
Давно хотела посмотреть, как притачиваются такие обтачки. Все понятно и просто 👍👍👍💐💐💐
VERY WELL DONE!
visuals and narration super easy to understand.
this video is EXCELLENT!
Thank You So Much ☺
I immediately subscribed. 😉
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tutorial! 👏👏👏❤️
Thank you for solving this mystery ofr me I thought it was something like this but just couldn't get my head round it. Thank you so much.
Awesome technique. I've done it and it worked like a bomb. Thank you thank you!!!!
very!!! helpful!!! thank you for such a simple and clear demonstration, lovely!!!God bless!!
Great tutorial! I was wondering how to sew a nice finish to woven fabrics.
Great trick with the 2nd one. Awesome.
WOW!! This is brilliant. I am going to try it out right now!!! THANK YOU!!
So I imagine this works for sewing a sleeveless dress with a full lining? That's pretty cool and was new to me. I've been trying to figure this out for a while.
Excellent. This is an art. I am going to use this techniques in my dresses..
Lot of love and blessing from vineeta.
Thanks once again.
Awesome clean cut finish!!!
Excellent video. Congratulations
Wow, all day I've been trying to understand what my pattern is telling me. No wonder I couldn't understand it, they left off the bit about sewing the shoulders together !!! Now, I can finish my sample before I go for it with the real fabric. A massive Thank You !!!!!
A massive you're welcomed back at you! :)
Yes. This is the way to install a whole facing. This is correctly explained.
Thanks this was just what I was looking for 👍👍👍great video
ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT
There are 359 would-be professional sewers who gave 👎🏽thumb down critique to this wonderful lesson. Their loss!
Thank you so much for creating this tutorial.
Thank you so much from Germany!
Very easy and useful technique...going to try it 😊 thankyou 😇😇