life-saver. I'm clinging on trying to educate myself about sewing, while I throw the rest of my new unfinished lab together... I never breathed on a sewing machine before; life is crammed, and good jams like this help. thanks.
@SewAnastasia thanks, and I believe I read that it is also located in Chicago if memory serves. At the moment I am juggling learning woodworking, as well as the tailoring, for the furniture and tools related that I DIY am making.. like tailor's board, and also a hip-height fashion pinning and cutting worktable. I bought my sewing machine like three months ago, and have not even threaded it yet, because of the research and development of the woodworking tools (and life in between all of that). I have not even attended the New Owner free course at the local craft store. At some point I should be able to afford a conventional lesson online or per the course offering. I am patching very much... I do refer to your videos by word of mouth as well as on my livestreams. I talked to this one lady and told her I just bought a sewing machine, and she looked me right in the eyes and said, "I want to sew!" Then I told her your channel name.
Oh this was awesome. I was just thinking about a blouse/shirt I had with a pintuk bib on the front. I absolutely loved that shirt. Now I can make myself an updated version. All your videos are so useful.
Nice technique! I would suggest that if you are going to use this on a garment, you're probably better off pintucking the fabric first, then cutting it out like a solid piece of fabric, rather than trying to figure out how much extra to build into your pattern piece.
Looks fantastic, you make everything look so easy.
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for sharing this!
@@rosindamartin1716 Welcome 🤗
Thanks so much! Just found you! Had to subscribe! Will be checking out the other videos!👏👏👍😊
Beautiful! Thanks you for making pintucks accessible! They seem so intimidating! But you made it look so simple.❤
I’m so happy to hear that. I think they are such a beautiful detail.
life-saver. I'm clinging on trying to educate myself about sewing, while I throw the rest of my new unfinished lab together... I never breathed on a sewing machine before; life is crammed, and good jams like this help. thanks.
Welcome! You should check out my online 101 course. It will really help you out if you are new to sewing. www.sewanastasiasewingacademy.com
@SewAnastasia thanks, and I believe I read that it is also located in Chicago if memory serves. At the moment I am juggling learning woodworking, as well as the tailoring, for the furniture and tools related that I DIY am making.. like tailor's board, and also a hip-height fashion pinning and cutting worktable. I bought my sewing machine like three months ago, and have not even threaded it yet, because of the research and development of the woodworking tools (and life in between all of that). I have not even attended the New Owner free course at the local craft store. At some point I should be able to afford a conventional lesson online or per the course offering. I am patching very much... I do refer to your videos by word of mouth as well as on my livestreams. I talked to this one lady and told her I just bought a sewing machine, and she looked me right in the eyes and said, "I want to sew!" Then I told her your channel name.
Those pin tuks DO look amazing!❤
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Perfect timing! I have a pattern with pintucks in the bodice that is next on my list to stitch up.
That’s awesome. I’d love to see it. Send pics!
Oh this was awesome. I was just thinking about a blouse/shirt I had with a pintuk bib on the front. I absolutely loved that shirt. Now I can make myself an updated version. All your videos are so useful.
I would love to see a photo of it when you are done. It sounds beautiful. Thank you for watching.
Thank you 🙏! Clear explanation ❤. Butterick assumes you know how!👍🏼🇵🇷🗽😀
But Anna what if we want to add pintucks to a pattern? How much should we have to accommodate to the pattern in terms of measurements?
Pintuck the fabric first, then cut it out.
You can slash & spread the amount you want for each pin tuck.
Thanks Anna
Welcome 🤗 Thank you for watching.
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Nice technique! I would suggest that if you are going to use this on a garment, you're probably better off pintucking the fabric first, then cutting it out like a solid piece of fabric, rather than trying to figure out how much extra to build into your pattern piece.
Totally
Omg you and I have the same wedding/engagement ring! 😍 it is so lovely (of course I am biased) haha. Thanks for the cool video as well!
ha that is awesome!!! Great minds think alike :)
@SewAnastasia can pintucks be done horizontally on a garment? Or are they strictly vertical? Thank you for sharing!
They can go any direction.
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do you press it ?
Totally
I have that same sweater, that’s scary 😂
@@Jahuan_Clarke do you really?! lol that’s awesome. I thrifted it & then cropped it.