This was great I learned FINALLY (as I have tried to learn it from books) what the grainline is and nowmit makes sense why clothes I made didn't sit right! THANK YOU!
As a semi-beginner to sewing clothes, I am always learning new tips/tricks. The biggest take away for me on this video was learning the meaning of "on grain" and how to check for that. Again, thank you for being detailed!! :)
Your videos help me so much! I am getting back into sewing after over 20 years. Your tutorials give the details I need to understand how to cut a pattern, what the symbols mean and how to select the right pattern size. Thank you!
"I have to make something"... the very phrase I needed to hear, because once I'm in the process, I like the learning process... It's the starting that is hard. Thanks Vanessa, your fantastic! ....
Learning to sew is teaching me the much needed character quality of patience as well as persistence and attention to detail. Thanks for this series. I am 62 and just starting this journey. You are a tremendous help!
Hi again Vanessa :) Great tips on how to cut out pattern and save on fabric, also the notches, never really knew before if supposed to cut them out like a diamond or make a small cut etc...yay! at last I know now thanks to you :) looking forward to your next video, you have helped me a lot, and I appreciate you taking time out to do these tutorials...please keep them coming....awesome :) nice fabric, will look lovely on you :) Have an awesome day :) magz :):):)
Hey Vanessa. Love how you take your time in explaining in details because a newbie like me needs lots of explanation LOL . ¡Ya tú sabe! shout out from the Tampa Bay area.(Holiday)
FYI:(grading your clothes) l know another YT that does have an online sewing course. Her name is Mimi. She goes by MimiGstyles. I believe she have the courses for grading your clothes. Or another website called Craftsy. < I know for sure they have several sewing courses on grading that you can purchase. You can also subscribe to a monthly subscription and have unlimited access to all the online course on there website. (I have this) Vanessa The Crafty Gemini has a few sewing courses on this website as well. ☺️ Thought I'd help with some information. Good luck.
I have been sewing a very long time and I am still learning. Thank you I have always cut my front and back with the neck openings heading in the same direction just in case the fabric is a subtle directional pattern. You are doing a great job!!!
Love the videos. Watched the video and read the comments and didn't see the answer but wondered why you cut the fabric out from the back side? No big deal, just wondered why. Awesome tutorial, thanks.
Thanks Vanessa for this sew along series. I have really been enjoying it. I know how to sew but for me it is a good refresher. You have put a lot of work into these tutorials and it shows. Love the high level of detail. And I didn't know about the Butterick ease chart on the web. I am going to check that out. Thanks!!
I have learned so much from you with these videos.. And to think I knew how to sew clothing... No wonder nothing really fit! I have my pattern and fabric all cut out. Hope to see the next video soon. 😃
Explaining the Single Notches as well as the Double Notches and how important they are, along with the helpful to clipping them and to make sure to catch both layers. Grain line and Crossline grain - I heard of them, but never really understood it. Now, I understand it's pretty important and can't be cheap about it.
Another great tutorial, you gives me inspiration to start making some of my clothing again, I have tons of apparel fabric that I have not use in a while, I looked into my boxes tonight and found few pieces of Challis and linen, I like your pattern, need to buy one for a top , and the linen for a cool summer pants. THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS!
Glad to hear it! It really is a lot of fun if you embrace the learning journey and just take your time and do your best. You'll be making fab clothes in no time!
It’s funny how great minds think alike. I Use washers as weights too as well as the small and large rotary cutters. I am a seasoned sewer however I have throughly enjoyed this series as a refresher. Ha, I thought I knew how to read a pattern but you showed me a few things I did not know. Good job! When I learned to sew we learned in school. The rest I learned from the School of Hard Knocks. Self taught. Thank you for the series and I look forward to many more projects in the future.
These videos have been great with wonderful tips!. May I suggest you tell them why they cut on the grain other than it won't turn out right. It makes a huge difference in the way your garment hangs on your body. If I understood this in the beginning I would have measured more often instead of eyeballing it on the larger pieces.
Oh lovely we are nearly there,, iv paused your video at the sleeve part ( grain line ) I hope I get it right , bare with me I'm a total beginner when it comes to making clothes X
I just ordered the pattern and fabric...found both at Michaels since you are pretty much out of stock. Hopefully won't take too long to get. And because of the ease charts I too am needing the Med in this pattern instead of the Lg I usually get. Thanks so much for such excellent info.
Hi Julie, if you don't mind me piping in: As long as the design on the fabric is the same both ways, it doesn't matter. If the design goes only one way (trees, houses, faces, etc.) then it is important to make sure the "top" of the design points up. (As opposed to upside down.) Also, it matters for fuzzy fabrics like Corduroy and velvet. And anything that is directional. Hope this helps.
I use rotary cutters too, small one for curves is the best. I can’t cut a straight line with scissors to save my life. I also use the metal washers for weights on pattern pieces. Ain’t nobody got time for pinning pattern pieces LOL thank you for your great videos
I’m getting more comfortable with sewing since I got my newer older machine. The only thing I still and probably will always struggle with is, measurements. Trying to read a tape measure or cutting fabrics to certain sizes is like I have discovered this unknown never before spoken foreign language. That’s where the hubbin comes in because he works with a measuring tape every day at work plus it gives us some quality time together along with giving him an idea of just how much time and effort goes into these projects.
Just an extra tip: Aligning the pattern piece along the grainline (parallel to the selvege) there isn't any stretch. If you were to place the pattern piece with the grainline perpendicular to the selvege, there will be stretch to that piece of the garment. Stretch and no stretch to the pattern pieces does make a difference. :)
Hi, Vanessa. Great videos. They are worth every moment of my time. Tell me, WHY do you recommend that fabric is folded pretty sides together? I can't think why it makes a difference.
Really enjoying these videos and learning loads. The top you are making is exactly what I like to wear so pattern and fabric ordered! 2 questions, when is the next video due? and you mention making your own bias binding...I do this for quilting what width strip would you suggest I start with for this kind of project?
You know, after garment sewing for about 58 years, it never occurred to me to refold the fabric as it came off the bolt. Very wise suggestion; thank you!
Love the video but would still like to know a bit more about adjusting the pattern especially for bigger bust than the rest of the measurements. Would you go to the bust measurement then adujust the waist hips or vice a versa? if so how do we alter the patern to suit?
Hi Beverley. These kinds of custom fitting changes cannot be briefly explained in this video series. There are full weekend workshops and in depth online courses that you can take to learn how to fit your unique body. A starting point would be to cut the size that has the finished garment measurements at the size bust you'd like it to finish at and grade down to a lower size in the waist and hips. You'll need multiple sizes of the patterns and some tools like a french curve, tracing paper, ruler and pencil to get started.
Thank you. I'll take a look to see if I can find online courses to help me with this. Do you do one? I lve in France so weekend workshops are out for me.
Beverley Potter : I know another YT that does have an online sewing course. Her name is Mimi. She goes by MimiGstyles. I believe she have the courses for grading your clothes. Or another website called Craftsy. < I know for sure they have several sewing courses on grading that you can purchase. You can also subscribe to a monthly subscription and have unlimited access to all the online course on there website. (I have this) Vanessa The Crafty Gemini has a few sewing courses on this website as well. ☺️ Thought I'd help with some information. Good luck.
I watched you series on the pattern with great interest. My only question is. My hip size is 44,1/2 so going on the finished garment length as you suggest I would need to cut out a small size?. But my bust is 47" and my waist is 42". Surely even with the 8" ease that will make the top, too tight. I would like some wriggle room in it. Your thoughts please? Also I love your tape measure, Thank you.
Just finished to this point, 1 thing that slightly confused me is you say that the grain line runs perpendicular to the selvage but I think you should have said parallel to it! Luckily you had mentioned there was lots of info on the pattern instructions and I found the info there.
Thanks so much for these videos Vanessa. I'm loving watching along. I'd love to know more about how you get the fabric lined up on the grain - I really struggle with my light weight fabrics and rayon. Do you have a video that goes further into this? I noticed that you did the notices, but not the circles - like the one in the centre of the shoulder in this video - what's your technique for marking them, I always end up marking the top one (where i'm cutting two layers of fabric) but the the bottom mark is all topsy turvy
I can't wait for the next video, I am eager to get started :) I've made one top before with a lot of help from a friend and she helped me with the pattern which I traced from her template so this will be my first attempt on my own and using a pattern like this, I'm nervous but also very excited :) thanks for your tutorials, they really are fantastic :) xx
I always get mixed up with the pattern pieces. Face down then cut or face up and then cut. Your 2 piece you cut with the paper pattern face down. Does it make a difference.
What juki would you buy for 600. I already have the quilting straight stitch but would like in with other stitches that I could also use stitches for quilting.
Hi Vanessa. I know this tutorial is not about purses but I need information or a tutorial on how to install the purse feet. I want to add them to the handbags and totes I make for myself and family/friends. Any help would be appreciated.
Vanessa! Did you get a new lens?!? maybe I am just now catching this but it looks AMAZING!!! and of course beautiful content!! I have never done a piece of clothing but this is on my bucket list this year =)
Hi Vanessa! My bust measurement is 44”, my waist is 43.5” and my hip is 47”. My question to you is, should I cut a large pattern for my top? Or what size do I use? I am kind of square.
Hi Julie, I just answered your question, but accidentally posted to the comment below yours. It won't let me copy & paste, so I'll just let you find it. Sorry for the oops! :-)
Lots of great info but I’m concerned about cutting fabric before making pattern adjustments, especially for those of us whose size range fits multiple patterns. As a way of preserving my patterns I trace the tissue onto medical paper so I don’t cut into the tissue at all. Should I wait till the next tutorial or go ahead and use the bottom measurement to choose my size? Thanks for the series!
This is meant to be a beginner series to get viewers to make something wearable as an introductory course for free here on TH-cam. I chose a loose fitting top because it can be made with minimal adjustments and at least you’ll have something wearable to start with. Unfortunately, I cannot cover fitting adjustment content also in this series as it is a wealth of information all on its own. We all have unique bodies and those adjustments will take more time, patience and trial and error to perfect beyond making this simple top. I would suggest seeking out a fitting course online or in person for more custom help with the fitting concerns you may have. Happy sewing!
TheCraftyGemini - thanks for your quick reply! I certainly appreciate your hard work and instruction. My question now is, if I choose the size dictated by the lower edge width, it would be a medium (like you 😉) however I have the pattern for large which doesn’t include this size ( thanks to your great instruction I will shop for patterns differently from now on). So should I just stick with the large and try a few adjustments on my own. I am a quilter and have often sewn Children’s clothes but not many garments for myself. Is this something I should undertake. Again, I love your videos, and have been following you for years, so thank you!
If you don't want to get the smaller sized pattern yes, I would make the large and see how it fits first before you make any adjustments. You might like it as is.
You spent so much time on reading the backs of the pattern package, I kinda surprised that you didn’t review the pattern directions. What all the notes mean, how they recommend you lay out the pieces, trimming the pattern, etc. I read in some other comments for previous videos in the series that we should iron our pattern before cutting material. Is that something you do??
Vanessa, why do we HAVE TO cut the sleeve on grain? What would happen if you had cut it on the small piece of fabric left instead? I always wondered that. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I sometimes have found myself short on a certain fabric and had had to ignore that request. Beginner big mistake for sure! 😉
You did not explain how to take the difference in the sizes for waist, etc and cut the pattern accordingly. Do you cut the pattern by the X size for bust, then move the scissors to the XL line for the hips? Please do a video of cutting the pattern! I am stuck in limbo.
You can watch all the videos here: th-cam.com/play/PLj9jdzKVN1ee_jmPCXKwd9js2bo8ze0L_.html. I go over the finished garment measurements, what they mean and where to find them. That's what I used to cut out the size Medium through the whole pattern. Custom pattern alterations require in depth instruction that I can't briefly cover in this beginner video series. Everyone's body is unique. I would seek out some videos on your specific issue or consider signing up for an in person workshop or one of the many in depth online courses that specifically cover pattern fitting changes. If you are blending (grading) between sizes then you'll need to redraft the lines of the pattern to cover the sizes you need.
You should lay out the pieces the way the pattern tells you especially if there is an arrow on the pattern! That arrow should sit parallel to the edge of the fabric. The finished garment will hang better when it is sewn. It shows you the grain of the fabric, saving money if great but you should still lay out the way the pattern tells you!
Did you watch the video? The front and back are placed on the fold as instructed and the grainline on the sleeve is clearly explained. There is no arrow on these pieces-- that's usually for bias cut pieces. Thanks.
You said over and over and over that the pattern wouldn't fit people as it was in the packet, and I was looking for some kind of adjustment based on the measurements, but there was none. You just took the pattern out of the packet and used it as it was. I don't get why you kept saying over and over and making such a big deal about reading the pattern measurements vs. your own measurements if you weren't going to do anything with that, other than the length, which is easy to do anyway. I don't mean to sound critical, but all that jabbering and you just took the pattern out and used it as is anyway. Guess I will look elsewhere for help with pattern adjustments. Disappointed.
Rose, I noticed your comment and not sure if you've found your answer yet. Here are a couple of videos showing how to do width adjustments! Hope this helps you! th-cam.com/video/MAlNjEWx9YU/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/znuHQimDYGw/w-d-xo.html
5 years later and can't wait to make this and the Westchester Doman top😊......thank you as always
Hi from Canada. Working with this fabric was way more challenging than quilting cotton but you explain everything so beautifully.
Would love a live studio chat where people could type in questions! Thanks!
I hate cutting out those triangles! This is so much easier - thank you!!
This was great I learned FINALLY (as I have tried to learn it from books) what the grainline is and nowmit makes sense why clothes I made didn't sit right! THANK YOU!
I can't get over how pretty that fabric is!
As a semi-beginner to sewing clothes, I am always learning new tips/tricks. The biggest take away for me on this video was learning the meaning of "on grain" and how to check for that. Again, thank you for being detailed!! :)
I love the idea of using the weights...what a time saver!
Thanks Vanessa I've just watched video 4 and I now know why I have always struggled to get the right fit. Looking forward to my next project.
Your videos help me so much! I am getting back into sewing after over 20 years. Your tutorials give the details I need to understand how to cut a pattern, what the symbols mean and how to select the right pattern size. Thank you!
Love that you go in to detail as you go. I watch the videos a couple of times before I start in case I missed something. Thank you❤
"I have to make something"... the very phrase I needed to hear, because once I'm in the process, I like the learning process... It's the starting that is hard. Thanks Vanessa, your fantastic! ....
Great video learning so much even though I am not making the top ( for now ) I am enjoying following along Thankyou so much ❤️
Learning to sew is teaching me the much needed character quality of patience as well as persistence and attention to detail. Thanks for this series. I am 62 and just starting this journey. You are a tremendous help!
Love your lessons! I’ve been following you since you started on TH-cam , you are the best sewing teacher ever! Thank you!
Hi again Vanessa :)
Great tips on how to cut out pattern and save on fabric, also the notches, never really knew before if supposed to cut them out like a diamond or make a small cut etc...yay! at last I know now thanks to you :)
looking forward to your next video, you have helped me a lot, and I appreciate you taking time out to do these tutorials...please keep them coming....awesome :)
nice fabric, will look lovely on you :)
Have an awesome day :)
magz :):):)
Thanks Vanessa. Great tips on folding the fabric to avoid waste & cutting the notches in. Looking forward to making this!
Yay! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Absolutely loving this sew along and I can't wait to make my new top xx
Hey Vanessa. Love how you take your time in explaining in details because a newbie like me needs lots of explanation LOL . ¡Ya tú sabe! shout out from the Tampa Bay area.(Holiday)
FYI:(grading your clothes) l know another YT that does have an online sewing course. Her name is Mimi. She goes by MimiGstyles. I believe she have the courses for grading your clothes. Or another website called Craftsy. < I know for sure they have several sewing courses on grading that you can purchase. You can also subscribe to a monthly subscription and have unlimited access to all the online course on there website. (I have this) Vanessa The Crafty Gemini has a few sewing courses on this website as well. ☺️ Thought I'd help with some information. Good luck.
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i guess it's kinda off topic but do anyone know of a good place to stream new tv shows online ?
@Carter Izaiah I use FlixZone. You can find it on google :)
Great video!!!!! I like to not waste fabric or money so I appreciate how you are teaching your series!!!!
I have been sewing a very long time and I am still learning. Thank you I have always cut my front and back with the neck openings heading in the same direction just in case the fabric is a subtle directional pattern. You are doing a great job!!!
Hi Vanessa! Thank you so much. I had no idea about the grain line and exactly how to do it. This video is so helpful! You are a wonderful teacher!
Love the videos. Watched the video and read the comments and didn't see the answer but wondered why you cut the fabric out from the back side? No big deal, just wondered why. Awesome tutorial, thanks.
Thanks Vanessa for this sew along series. I have really been enjoying it. I know how to sew but for me it is a good refresher. You have put a lot of work into these tutorials and it shows. Love the high level of detail. And I didn't know about the Butterick ease chart on the web. I am going to check that out. Thanks!!
I'm a bag lady and I love the Hyacinth bag. I'm in Winter garden Florida. love your stuff Sara
I have learned so much from you with these videos.. And to think I knew how to sew clothing... No wonder nothing really fit! I have my pattern and fabric all cut out. Hope to see the next video soon. 😃
My dear, you are so very easy to follow. What seems hard, you simplify. Thank you.
Love how you add all your tips on how to cut out fabric. I need all that kind of help. Thanks so much. You are a Fab teacher.
Excellent tutorial. Exactly how my mother, grandmother & aunt taught me when I was a little girl!!!
Thanks for your feedback. :)
Thanks for this tutorial straight to the point & very Informative just what i was looking for 👍👍👏🏼
Explaining the Single Notches as well as the Double Notches and how important they are, along with the helpful to clipping them and to make sure to catch both layers. Grain line and Crossline grain - I heard of them, but never really understood it. Now, I understand it's pretty important and can't be cheap about it.
Another great tutorial, you gives me inspiration to start making some of my clothing again, I have tons of apparel fabric that I have not use in a while, I looked into my boxes tonight and found few pieces of Challis and linen, I like your pattern, need to buy one for a top , and the linen for a cool summer pants.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS!
Glad to hear it! It really is a lot of fun if you embrace the learning journey and just take your time and do your best. You'll be making fab clothes in no time!
It’s funny how great minds think alike. I Use washers as weights too as well as the small and large rotary cutters. I am a seasoned sewer however I have throughly enjoyed this series as a refresher. Ha, I thought I knew how to read a pattern but you showed me a few things I did not know. Good job! When I learned to sew we learned in school. The rest I learned from the School of Hard Knocks. Self taught. Thank you for the series and I look forward to many more projects in the future.
These videos have been great with wonderful tips!. May I suggest you tell them why they cut on the grain other than it won't turn out right. It makes a huge difference in the way your garment hangs on your body. If I understood this in the beginning I would have measured more often instead of eyeballing it on the larger pieces.
Thanks Vanessa. I am doing a practice one at the moment and then the real one 😃
Oh lovely we are nearly there,, iv paused your video at the sleeve part ( grain line ) I hope I get it right , bare with me I'm a total beginner when it comes to making clothes X
That was great. Your fabric is gorgeous!
Sooooo excited for the next video 🙂
Thanks! I love this print too. We sold out of it already. :/
I just ordered the pattern and fabric...found both at Michaels since you are pretty much out of stock. Hopefully won't take too long to get. And because of the ease charts I too am needing the Med in this pattern instead of the Lg I usually get. Thanks so much for such excellent info.
Hi Julie, if you don't mind me piping in: As long as the design on the fabric is the same both ways, it doesn't matter. If the design goes only one way (trees, houses, faces, etc.) then it is important to make sure the "top" of the design points up. (As opposed to upside down.) Also, it matters for fuzzy fabrics like Corduroy and velvet. And anything that is directional. Hope this helps.
Oops. I meant this for Julie. Must have tapped the wrong spot!
I use rotary cutters too, small one for curves is the best. I can’t cut a straight line with scissors to save my life. I also use the metal washers for weights on pattern pieces. Ain’t nobody got time for pinning pattern pieces LOL thank you for your great videos
I’m getting more comfortable with sewing since I got my newer older machine. The only thing I still and probably will always struggle with is, measurements. Trying to read a tape measure or cutting fabrics to certain sizes is like I have discovered this unknown never before spoken foreign language. That’s where the hubbin comes in because he works with a measuring tape every day at work plus it gives us some quality time together along with giving him an idea of just how much time and effort goes into these projects.
Great series of videos. When will we see #6? :)
Thanks for the inspiration! I have sewn my first shirt! I'm not sure how to post the picture.
I'm loving this series !! Thank you so much !!
Just an extra tip: Aligning the pattern piece along the grainline (parallel to the selvege) there isn't any stretch. If you were to place the pattern piece with the grainline perpendicular to the selvege, there will be stretch to that piece of the garment. Stretch and no stretch to the pattern pieces does make a difference. :)
Hi, Vanessa. Great videos. They are worth every moment of my time. Tell me, WHY do you recommend that fabric is folded pretty sides together? I can't think why it makes a difference.
Thanks Vanessa SO GREAT!!! Keep 'em Coming! 😊
Really enjoying these videos and learning loads. The top you are making is exactly what I like to wear so pattern and fabric ordered! 2 questions, when is the next video due? and you mention making your own bias binding...I do this for quilting what width strip would you suggest I start with for this kind of project?
Hi Vanessa, is there going to be a video on sewing it altogether? - video 6?
You know, after garment sewing for about 58 years, it never occurred to me to refold the fabric as it came off the bolt. Very wise suggestion; thank you!
Love the video but would still like to know a bit more about adjusting the pattern especially for bigger bust than the rest of the measurements. Would you go to the bust measurement then adujust the waist hips or vice a versa? if so how do we alter the patern to suit?
Hi Beverley. These kinds of custom fitting changes cannot be briefly explained in this video series. There are full weekend workshops and in depth online courses that you can take to learn how to fit your unique body. A starting point would be to cut the size that has the finished garment measurements at the size bust you'd like it to finish at and grade down to a lower size in the waist and hips. You'll need multiple sizes of the patterns and some tools like a french curve, tracing paper, ruler and pencil to get started.
Thank you. I'll take a look to see if I can find online courses to help me with this. Do you do one? I lve in France so weekend workshops are out for me.
Beverley Potter : I know another YT that does have an online sewing course. Her name is Mimi. She goes by MimiGstyles. I believe she have the courses for grading your clothes. Or another website called Craftsy. < I know for sure they have several sewing courses on grading that you can purchase. You can also subscribe to a monthly subscription and have unlimited access to all the online course on there website. (I have this) Vanessa The Crafty Gemini has a few sewing courses on this website as well. ☺️ Thought I'd help with some information. Good luck.
Thank you for this info will go take a look .
Thank you for this tutorial , what about the little circles, is there any think we should do
I watched you series on the pattern with great interest. My only question is. My hip size is 44,1/2 so going on the finished garment length as you suggest I would need to cut out a small size?. But my bust is 47" and my waist is 42". Surely even with the 8" ease that will make the top, too tight. I would like some wriggle room in it. Your thoughts please? Also I love your tape measure, Thank you.
Just finished to this point, 1 thing that slightly confused me is you say that the grain line runs perpendicular to the selvage but I think you should have said parallel to it! Luckily you had mentioned there was lots of info on the pattern instructions and I found the info there.
BEAUTIFUL.LIKE.THANK YOU.👍💝😄🙋👍👍👍👍
great info. so excited.
Beautiful material
Love it! Starting mine tomorrow. Thank you
Still loving the videos
Thanks so much for these videos Vanessa. I'm loving watching along. I'd love to know more about how you get the fabric lined up on the grain - I really struggle with my light weight fabrics and rayon. Do you have a video that goes further into this? I noticed that you did the notices, but not the circles - like the one in the centre of the shoulder in this video - what's your technique for marking them, I always end up marking the top one (where i'm cutting two layers of fabric) but the the bottom mark is all topsy turvy
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Really enjoyed this but I cannot find the last video where it is being sewn?
It’s not done yet. The sew along series is done in installments.
I can't wait for the next video, I am eager to get started :) I've made one top before with a lot of help from a friend and she helped me with the pattern which I traced from her template so this will be my first attempt on my own and using a pattern like this, I'm nervous but also very excited :) thanks for your tutorials, they really are fantastic :) xx
I always get mixed up with the pattern pieces. Face down then cut or face up and then cut. Your 2 piece you cut with the paper pattern face down. Does it make a difference.
What juki would you buy for 600. I already have the quilting straight stitch but would like in with other stitches that I could also use stitches for quilting.
Excellent as always.....thanks!
Thank you!
Hi Vanessa. I know this tutorial is not about purses but I need information or a tutorial on how to install the purse feet. I want to add them to the handbags and totes I make for myself and family/friends. Any help would be appreciated.
What exactly happens when you don't get the grain lined up correctly?
Great video. Thank you.
Vanessa! Did you get a new lens?!? maybe I am just now catching this but it looks AMAZING!!! and of course beautiful content!! I have never done a piece of clothing but this is on my bucket list this year =)
Another great video, Vanessa! What would you do with the leftover fabric?
Cherie, I thought it would make a great scarf and/or a hair scrunchy to match the top.
Once i have thd draft paper it is easy to cut n sew.
I like to sew dress or blouse. But i am poor in measrement. How ti order the draft of the blouse ? Tq.
This was amazing, thank you!!
Hi Vanessa! My bust measurement is 44”, my waist is 43.5” and my hip is 47”. My question to you is, should I cut a large pattern for my top? Or what size do I use? I am kind of square.
What actually happens if you don’t cut on the grain line or otherwise don’t pay attention to that detail? What’s the result, specifically?
Hi I did not know where to send you a message. would you be able to make a turtorial on how to make a vehicle wheel cover? Thanks!
Curious, is there a reason why the back piece is placed in the opposite direction or doesn't it matter?
Hi Julie, I just answered your question, but accidentally posted to the comment below yours. It won't let me copy & paste, so I'll just let you find it. Sorry for the oops! :-)
Lots of great info but I’m concerned about cutting fabric before making pattern adjustments, especially for those of us whose size range fits multiple patterns. As a way of preserving my patterns I trace the tissue onto medical paper so I don’t cut into the tissue at all. Should I wait till the next tutorial or go ahead and use the bottom measurement to choose my size? Thanks for the series!
This is meant to be a beginner series to get viewers to make something wearable as an introductory course for free here on TH-cam. I chose a loose fitting top because it can be made with minimal adjustments and at least you’ll have something wearable to start with. Unfortunately, I cannot cover fitting adjustment content also in this series as it is a wealth of information all on its own. We all have unique bodies and those adjustments will take more time, patience and trial and error to perfect beyond making this simple top. I would suggest seeking out a fitting course online or in person for more custom help with the fitting concerns you may have. Happy sewing!
TheCraftyGemini - thanks for your quick reply! I certainly appreciate your hard work and instruction. My question now is, if I choose the size dictated by the lower edge width, it would be a medium (like you 😉) however I have the pattern for large which doesn’t include this size ( thanks to your great instruction I will shop for patterns differently from now on). So should I just stick with the large and try a few adjustments on my own. I am a quilter and have often sewn Children’s clothes but not many garments for myself. Is this something I should undertake. Again, I love your videos, and have been following you for years, so thank you!
If you don't want to get the smaller sized pattern yes, I would make the large and see how it fits first before you make any adjustments. You might like it as is.
Hi Vanessa, I tried to order fabric from your site but had difficulty. Do you ship to Canada?
You spent so much time on reading the backs of the pattern package, I kinda surprised that you didn’t review the pattern directions. What all the notes mean, how they recommend you lay out the pieces, trimming the pattern, etc. I read in some other comments for previous videos in the series that we should iron our pattern before cutting material. Is that something you do??
Susan Saunders she addresses your question in a previous video.
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You are awesome!
I never knew to cut garments out the way you showed,(material inside out)..
Whens number 6 please?
Vanessa, why do we HAVE TO cut the sleeve on grain? What would happen if you had cut it on the small piece of fabric left instead? I always wondered that. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I sometimes have found myself short on a certain fabric and had had to ignore that request. Beginner big mistake for sure! 😉
Cut on grain so it will drape properly. Otherwise, you'll end up with a funky sleeve.
Ellie O'Neal thanks for the info. 😊
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You did not explain how to take the difference in the sizes for waist, etc and cut the pattern accordingly. Do you cut the pattern by the X size for bust, then move the scissors to the XL line for the hips? Please do a video of cutting the pattern! I am stuck in limbo.
You can watch all the videos here: th-cam.com/play/PLj9jdzKVN1ee_jmPCXKwd9js2bo8ze0L_.html. I go over the finished garment measurements, what they mean and where to find them. That's what I used to cut out the size Medium through the whole pattern. Custom pattern alterations require in depth instruction that I can't briefly cover in this beginner video series. Everyone's body is unique. I would seek out some videos on your specific issue or consider signing up for an in person workshop or one of the many in depth online courses that specifically cover pattern fitting changes. If you are blending (grading) between sizes then you'll need to redraft the lines of the pattern to cover the sizes you need.
Do you have a beginners workshop to learn these techniques ? Thank you
I could hear your audio, no picture. Great garment tutorial.
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rayon chaley?
Rayon challis
You should lay out the pieces the way the pattern tells you especially if there is an arrow on the pattern! That arrow should sit parallel to the edge of the fabric. The finished garment will hang better when it is sewn. It shows you the grain of the fabric, saving money if great but you should still lay out the way the pattern tells you!
Did you watch the video? The front and back are placed on the fold as instructed and the grainline on the sleeve is clearly explained. There is no arrow on these pieces-- that's usually for bias cut pieces. Thanks.
thankyou
Do you pre wash your Rayon challis?
Lpsb232 Hi. I believe Vanessa answered your question in Video 4. Good question! M
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I always prewash mine, just incase there is some shrinkage.
Thanks everyone. I must have missed that bit of info. I will watch it again.😍
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You said over and over and over that the pattern wouldn't fit people as it was in the packet, and I was looking for some kind of adjustment based on the measurements, but there was none. You just took the pattern out of the packet and used it as it was. I don't get why you kept saying over and over and making such a big deal about reading the pattern measurements vs. your own measurements if you weren't going to do anything with that, other than the length, which is easy to do anyway. I don't mean to sound critical, but all that jabbering and you just took the pattern out and used it as is anyway. Guess I will look elsewhere for help with pattern adjustments. Disappointed.
Rose, I noticed your comment and not sure if you've found your answer yet. Here are a couple of videos showing how to do width adjustments! Hope this helps you!
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