Love love love! You've inspired me to crack down on my UFO pile and then hopefully make one of these for myself. One video suggestion if I may, I really like how you've edited but the transition music is quite loud in comparison to your voice when you're talking through what you're doing. I found myself turning it up to hear you but then back down during the speed ups.
Thank you so much for this video.. I have been searchign for the perfect yet easy pattern drafting idea along with the whole construction since few days and so glad I came across your channel. Lots and lots of love ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, it turned out so very lovely! I agree that taking the time to do pad stitching is definitely worth it in the end... saves me a lot of swearing at misbehaving fabrics. Did you happen to watch Bernadette's video on coture pad stitching? It's amazing how such a simple thing can elevate the look of the finished product!
Some fabric in my stash basket, I guess the inside one was 100% cotton, the outer one has some synthetic in it I think. The middle layer is a cotton canvas like fabric, very sturdy. For boning I used cable ties.
It's by my friends of the band Keltzen zonder Grenzen. I don't remember exactly which songs I used, but if you go to the very end of the video you can see the names of the songs.
I really love the way you made your corset belt and how you didn't use many fancy things to make it. Although I'm curious since I'm not very well verses in materials yet, what was the white fabric you used in between the outer fabric and lining? Is it some sturdy fabric or is it interfacing or something stronger? And how much lacing (strings?) did you use got the front and the back?
I believe it is cotton twill of some kind...pretty sturdy material in any case! I'm not sure how much I used for the lacing🤔I'd guess a yard and a half should suffice?
The baby on your back!!!! Adorable didnt expect that! Very nice tutorial too!❣️
Thank you😄 babywearing FTW!
I just love the way you use normal household items instead of fancy and expensive sewing supplies 🤗
Thanks! I'm a big fan of practicality and things having multiple uses😄
How are you not more popular? Your work is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you!
who knows, maybe one day...😊
Love love love! You've inspired me to crack down on my UFO pile and then hopefully make one of these for myself.
One video suggestion if I may, I really like how you've edited but the transition music is quite loud in comparison to your voice when you're talking through what you're doing. I found myself turning it up to hear you but then back down during the speed ups.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll keep it in mind for future videos!
I am so glad I found this video! This is exactly what I want, and your process looks so easy to follow and duplicate. Thanks for sharing!
I'm in love with this belt and I'll attempt to make my own one! Thank you for this really helpful video
I'm so glad! Good luck and I'd be thrilled to see it when it's done!
@@GwensShenanigans I'll definitely let you know ;)
Thank you so much for this video.. I have been searchign for the perfect yet easy pattern drafting idea along with the whole construction since few days and so glad I came across your channel.
Lots and lots of love ❤️❤️❤️
I'm so very glad you found my video helpful! ❤️
Wow, it turned out so very lovely!
I agree that taking the time to do pad stitching is definitely worth it in the end... saves me a lot of swearing at misbehaving fabrics.
Did you happen to watch Bernadette's video on coture pad stitching? It's amazing how such a simple thing can elevate the look of the finished product!
I'm getting round to it! I tried to watch it yesterday but the #momlife kept interrupting 😁
Just keep coming back to your awesome video because I just LOVE it! Awesome teacher:)
Ahh, thanks so much!🙂
I loved the music in this video! And I've been watching some of your 1920s videos and they are great too!
Thanks so much!🤗
this is the simplest explanation to make a pattern!! thank you!!!
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
So so beautiful dear !!!! 😍🥰
thank you so much!
this inspired me to go and try to do it myself. i find your video to be pretty descriptive of how to do everything!
I'm so glad you find my video helpful! Happy sewing!😊
Woo hoo! New project ideas!
yaaas!😁
AWESOME! What a sweet video and loved the music. Great teacher:) Subscriber from Florida.
Thank you! It's nice to have talented musician friends who let you use their music for free😃
You are awesome!
Thanks sis😁
Lovely ! Thanks a lot!!! Huge from Serbia :)))
Thank you! Hugs from Holland😊
This is so beautiful! I’m wondering if you do any custom order??
Hi! Thank you❤ no, I unfortunately don't have the time for custom orders.
What materials did you used?
Some fabric in my stash basket, I guess the inside one was 100% cotton, the outer one has some synthetic in it I think. The middle layer is a cotton canvas like fabric, very sturdy. For boning I used cable ties.
Great video!
The only thing is your music got pretty loud after you stopped talking.
Thank you! And thanks for the feedback, I'll keep it mind for the next one:)
Lovely music what is it called?
It's by my friends of the band Keltzen zonder Grenzen. I don't remember exactly which songs I used, but if you go to the very end of the video you can see the names of the songs.
I really love the way you made your corset belt and how you didn't use many fancy things to make it. Although I'm curious since I'm not very well verses in materials yet, what was the white fabric you used in between the outer fabric and lining? Is it some sturdy fabric or is it interfacing or something stronger?
And how much lacing (strings?) did you use got the front and the back?
I believe it is cotton twill of some kind...pretty sturdy material in any case! I'm not sure how much I used for the lacing🤔I'd guess a yard and a half should suffice?
What is the name of the fabric, please answer me
Te be honest, I have no idea! Sorry..
It's okay