Thank you for this, however, I can never understand why so much of the material is wasted by cutting out the pieces in the middle of the cloth. It astounds me!
Hi there! Good observation! Great thing about being a doll maker is that I can use every scrap of fabric I have! Making large pieces like adult clothes is different and certainly something I stay aware of when cutting the fabric.
Hello, I just subscribed, I like your work, sorry, I have the same machine and when I try to make the curves, feet, head... etc, I have a hard time sewing the fabric, is it because of the presser foot? Sorry, I'm still a newbie😊
Hi! Well, I cannot say I’m a pro at all, I just practice a lot. Who knows if I’m doing it all right! I do know that sewing around curves that are small takes practice. Getting better at having a light foot to go slow, and also lifting the presser foot when the needle is still down in the fabric to help with tighter turns is a good help too. You just pivot the fabric, put the presser foot back down, and continue sewing. You can do this as many times as ya need! No rules to finding your groove and making your work better each time! Keep trying, and keep loving it!
I love to see how your dolls transform over time, keep exploring and experimenting! Love all your videos!
Thank you so much!
Nice job. I’m inspired.
Thank you for this, however, I can never understand why so much of the material is wasted by cutting out the pieces in the middle of the cloth. It astounds me!
Hi there! Good observation! Great thing about being a doll maker is that I can use every scrap of fabric I have! Making large pieces like adult clothes is different and certainly something I stay aware of when cutting the fabric.
Hello, I just subscribed, I like your work, sorry, I have the same machine and when I try to make the curves, feet, head... etc, I have a hard time sewing the fabric, is it because of the presser foot? Sorry, I'm still a newbie😊
Hi! Well, I cannot say I’m a pro at all, I just practice a lot. Who knows if I’m doing it all right! I do know that sewing around curves that are small takes practice. Getting better at having a light foot to go slow, and also lifting the presser foot when the needle is still down in the fabric to help with tighter turns is a good help too. You just pivot the fabric, put the presser foot back down, and continue sewing. You can do this as many times as ya need! No rules to finding your groove and making your work better each time! Keep trying, and keep loving it!
@@littleseedlinen I appreciate your answer, I keep practicing... and I keep admiring your beauties... thank you😘