This video is invaluable to me. Trying so hard to learn the basics of sewing quality fabrics like linen and wool. When you have noone to teach you in person, and were never taught these things growing up, its like you're a mom to us. Thank you for sharing your time and wisdom.
I need to get myself some winter suits and i saw really expensive wool items online! I think I will make some myself! This video is super helpful, thank you 😁
Brilliant Jo,just what I have been waiting for.I have some beautiful white boiled wool but have been afraid to sew it.I think you have given so much good guidance and pattern recommendations I will give it a try.❤
This is really helpful - I am about to sew the Nova coat - put it off from last year as I was a bit overwhelmed but your guidelines have been great. You are very clear and logical in your presentation so it was very easy to take notes too. Thankyou.
Great tips Jo. I am planning a winter jacket in boiled wool. M going to take my time. I have a problem with large bicep some times and need to get that right. Had a struggle with that before.
Thank you so much for the tip about scissors! I'm making the Bianca coat in a stunning moss green boiled wool and finishing the edges in a varigated thread on my overlocker.
I’m looking to create a cape like coat (Zara 3692/951/524) but I live in a cold climate, is boiled wool a good option? Should I opt for something warmer?
Nice informative video!
Glad it was helpful!
This video is invaluable to me. Trying so hard to learn the basics of sewing quality fabrics like linen and wool. When you have noone to teach you in person, and were never taught these things growing up, its like you're a mom to us. Thank you for sharing your time and wisdom.
These are just the tips I needed to prepare for sewing my coveted green bicolor boiled wool. Thanks!
We're so glad you found it helpful, happy sewing!
So happy to find this. Going to make a Tessuti London Coat and this info was so helpful.
I need to get myself some winter suits and i saw really expensive wool items online! I think I will make some myself! This video is super helpful, thank you 😁
Very useful video, thank you 👍
Glad it was helpful!
A brilliant comprehensive tutorial. Thank you Jo.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you, the tips are very helpful! ❤
You're so welcome!
Fab, thanks Jo. That was really helpful.
You're so welcome!
This is SO useful, thank you Jo!! My next Minerva project is a boiled wool coat … wish me luck!! 🤩🤩
Good luck!!
I think using a cover stitch would be great on the topstitching
Thank you so much. Great information about boiled wool; quite helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Many thanks Jo 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Very interesting Jo. Thank you ❤❤
You are so welcome
Hi Jo, do all these tips apply to melton wool also? Great video!
Yes lots of them apply to different wool fabrics 😊
Brilliant Jo,just what I have been waiting for.I have some beautiful white boiled wool but have been afraid to sew it.I think you have given so much good guidance and pattern recommendations I will give it a try.❤
Go for it! 😊
So many great tips, thank you!
You are so welcome!
This is really helpful - I am about to sew the Nova coat - put it off from last year as I was a bit overwhelmed but your guidelines have been great. You are very clear and logical in your presentation so it was very easy to take notes too. Thankyou.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips Jo. I am planning a winter jacket in boiled wool. M going to take my time. I have a problem with large bicep some times and need to get that right. Had a struggle with that before.
Sounds great!
th-cam.com/video/xZeficOFk7M/w-d-xo.html There is a bicep adjustment video here which might help.
Is it recommended to wash your boiled wool fabric prior to sewing?
We recommend hand washing or dry cleaning boiled wool - However, you can always test a sample in your washing machine
Really useful thank you. Wished I'd watched before I cut but I now know how I'm doing my seams
Glad it was helpful!
This was super helpful, thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for the tip about scissors! I'm making the Bianca coat in a stunning moss green boiled wool and finishing the edges in a varigated thread on my overlocker.
I’m looking to create a cape like coat (Zara 3692/951/524) but I live in a cold climate, is boiled wool a good option? Should I opt for something warmer?