Oh my goodness - I finally found someone who makes the tops the same way I make them! One difference, though, is that I put the lace on the front before I sew the neck opening, so it's caught in the seam.
You are so much better at this than most videos I have seen that make these look like a dress. I have made a lot of these, but mine do not look like a dress. I usually do a square and add a tab that folds over with a button. The dress is far cuter. I like how you rolled it and stitched the side. That is very clever. In fact, that technique makes me want to try your method. Since I am a lazy sewer when it comes to craft sewing, I would change a couple of thing. I would sew the lace on before I stitched around the neck and I would slightly curve the underarm just so it looks more like a sleeve. This is the best video for this technique, thank you.
@lindat8274 Hello, the towel I used in the video is purchased from Walmart. They come in a 4 pack, two solid and two with stripes. Happy Sewing and thanks for watching!
I want to try to make this for my granddaughter. Wish me luck that mine turns out as good as yours and thank you for making making and sharing this great tutorial. You've made it so easy to understand. I kept looking at the little sewing machine @ 1:07. Is that something you made? I saw a sewing machine pin cushion on another channel made with felt and a sponge and going to make it soon. It's adorable. Yours looks cuter. Is yours a pin cushion?
Oh that is awesome! I know she will love it and absolutely I wish you luck, however all you need is the desire to sew, and it will come out Great! Oh yes the little fabric sewing machine is a pin cushion, I had made it out of a fabric panel. Happy Sewing
@ Linda Osorio I get most of my ribbon at Hobby Lobby when they have their sale. Also Walmart at times have a end rack with ribbon for a $1 or $2. In the fabric department 😊
The pattern prints out the size required when printing at 100%, The size measures 10" wide by 7" tall. For the under the sleeves remove 1 3/4" inch. Happy Sewing!
@angelaburke9215 Hello, after you sew and the neck area ( after I sew the neck area) you turn one side in to the other making it with wrong sides together, and at the time stamp of 4:58 we begin to sew side seams and turning and repeating to the other side. Hopes that helps
Oh my goodness - I finally found someone who makes the tops the same way I make them! One difference, though, is that I put the lace on the front before I sew the neck opening, so it's caught in the seam.
Finally someone I can understand when explaining the process. Love these
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Dee, I can totally understand your instructions. You have such a graceful technique. It's so calming. ❤
Thanks so much and happy sewing!
I love making these with you they are beautiful !
You are so much better at this than most videos I have seen that make these look like a dress. I have made a lot of these, but mine do not look like a dress. I usually do a square and add a tab that folds over with a button. The dress is far cuter. I like how you rolled it and stitched the side. That is very clever. In fact, that technique makes me want to try your method. Since I am a lazy sewer when it comes to craft sewing, I would change a couple of thing. I would sew the lace on before I stitched around the neck and I would slightly curve the underarm just so it looks more like a sleeve. This is the best video for this technique, thank you.
Love your videos easy to follow ❤😊
I like the burrito method of joining the inside/outside together.
Great video! I really like your technique for sewing the side seams.
@TammyHeyne Thank you so much! and Happy Sewing!
OMG! This is so much easier than what I have been doing. Thank you for this tutorial!
Thanks for watching & Happy Sewing!
Super cute idea
Absolutely Stunning! Was wondering if you had an tea towel apron pattern like this dress? I love it! Amazing job on it!
@honeybee1969tc Thanks so much, and no I'm sorry I do not have a tea towel apron pattern or tutorial. Happy Sewing!
Amazing 😮
Dee, I have a question, where do you purchase your tea towels? I love the sage green, that's the color that appears to us. Thank you again. 🧷🧵🪡
@lindat8274 Hello, the towel I used in the video is purchased from Walmart. They come in a 4 pack, two solid and two with stripes. Happy Sewing and thanks for watching!
@@deescraftingcorner Thank you so much. I did find some online at Walmart. 🪡Happy sewing to you too!!
I just found you and subscribed 😊👍🏻
Thanks so much!❤️
I want to try to make this for my granddaughter. Wish me luck that mine turns out as good as yours and thank you for making making and sharing this great tutorial. You've made it so easy to understand.
I kept looking at the little sewing machine @ 1:07. Is that something you made? I saw a sewing machine pin cushion on another channel made with felt and a sponge and going to make it soon. It's adorable. Yours looks cuter. Is yours a pin cushion?
Oh that is awesome! I know she will love it and absolutely I wish you luck, however all you need is the desire to sew, and it will come out Great! Oh yes the little fabric sewing machine is a pin cushion, I had made it out of a fabric panel. Happy Sewing
Está muy hermoso
Beautiful
Thank you
Thanks for the pattern, it makes it so easy for me to make. I only saw the round neckline pattern what alterations do I make for the square?
@Linda Osorio, Thanks and the link to the square neckline tutorial and pattern is : th-cam.com/video/bOPuQWXmwYI/w-d-xo.html
Happy Sewing!
Where do you get your ribbon from? I find it so expensive at the local fabric store.
@ Linda Osorio I get most of my ribbon at Hobby Lobby when they have their sale. Also Walmart at times have a end rack with ribbon for a $1 or $2. In the fabric department 😊
Joann’s with their coupons throughout the year
Thank you for sharing 😊👍🏻🪡🧵
Your welcome and Happy Sewing ❤️
Ok, tell me how the finished towels goes on the oven door...sorry I'm missing that!
@susanhanley1977 If you tied your ribbons, untie the ribbons ,slip over oven door handle and tie your bows .. happy sewing!
What size doll will this fit, thanks
Hi it does not fit a doll it hangs on a over door handle or dishwasher handle for either decor or use
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If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to leave in comments and Happy Sewing ❤️
Okay thanks much appreciated 😌
Please give the measurement for the bodice . I am from India . I don’t know how to take the pattern as the measurements r not there
The pattern prints out the size required when printing at 100%, The size measures 10" wide by 7" tall. For the under the sleeves remove 1 3/4" inch. Happy Sewing!
Thank u
I can never find the description box. What am I missing? I find comments only.
@Emily Barnhart the description box is under the title of the video, if your on a phone , click on “more” and it will appear. Happy Sewing 🧵
I'm so confused. I sewed the inside square is shown in the video. But when I went to turn it, I can't. It's completely sewed together.
@angelaburke9215 Hello, after you sew and the neck area ( after I sew the neck area) you turn one side in to the other making it with wrong sides together, and at the time stamp of 4:58 we begin to sew side seams and turning and repeating to the other side. Hopes that helps
So you sew around the neck line. Turn it, then stitich the sides together? I was doing it all at onece and it didn't work.
How do I get the pattern.
@Peggy Vaughn the free pattern is in the description box below the video, Happy Sewing!