I think that's the best tutorial I ever seen. So I wanted to tell you that I made one of these for me and now all my friends want a dress like this so I earned some cash because of you! THANK YOU SO MUCH, QUEEN!!!, ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Soooo love the minimalism of every content and the simplicity of your other creations! I find it neat and elegant. This channel will serve as a new inspiration for my sewing journey!
Hey! I bought this pattern and will try to make it soon! I looked through your other patterns, and would actually like to see a princess seam shirt/dress "the new look style" from you! I love your style and your clear patterns and videos, hope you'd think that's a good idea! ❤️
@@khushh_singh Hey, i would. But it's not fair to the creator, it's like stealing from her... You should contact her and I'm sure she'll help you. She is very very nice.
😮 Now this is exactly the type of outfit I'd love to wear 😍! Just found your channel and subscribed right away. I hope to make this someday really soon. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos in the future. 😁👍
Hi! This dress pattern is only made for stretch knit fabric ❤️ I do have a similar dress design - Noelle: dressmakingamore.com/products/noelledresspattern - which is made with woven fabric :)
Quick question! In the video it says “fold a quarter inch to the backside and pin” when starting with the neckline. In the printed instructions it says “fold 1/2 in to the wrong side and pin.” Just trying to decipher which is best for the best finish! Is the 1/2 inch for a 1/2 in elastic?
Hi Frankie! Because this dress doesn't have ease and bust darts, it won't have the needed shape with woven fabric. So, I do recommend knit fabric for the Ophelia dress :) If you like this type of dress, I do have a similar design for woven fabric - please check out the Noelle dress :)
I bought this pattern and tried it. I love the design, but I wanted to ask what stitch do I use for attaching the skirt to the bodice? Can I just serge it? I used straight stitch last time and serge and it broke my straight stitch, do you use a zigzag or stretch stitch for attaching the waist seam instead?
hi! It depends on the fabric, sometimes I use a straight stitch, other times only serger or both - for really stretchy fabric use a zigzag. So you need to choose the stitch that is most suitable for your fabric, testing it. With experience you will automatically make right choice :)
Thank you for nice tutorial ..Im learning to sew I had a question about your clip.i couldn't understand how you drew the pattern of them did you use muller pattern or turkish?
This is a lovely dress and the tutorial is wonderful. I find it hard to tolerate (short attention span) the tutorials where they talk forever before getting into the work itself so I appreciate how quickly this was done. I am just wondering why the bodice is split into top and bottom instead of being made whole with no stitching of top to skirt. Did you want it to be that way for a reason? For me, I would do it as just 2 pieces front and back for bodice to save time, but it truly is nice how you did it also. Maybe I will hack the pattern to make it work.
I'm planning on making it as a crop top and wondering if it can be worn off the shoulder or if the top would just fall down haha :) btw love the video thank you! x
Thank you for watching this video! For this dress only stretch knit fabric will fit, though if you would like to use a woven fabric I recommend the Eloise dress sewing pattern! Here’s the link to it:dressmakingamore.com/products/eloisepattern
This pattern looks really pretty! could i ask if this is lined on the inside? because if i make this for a friend with sensitive skin, it would be better if its lined.
Hi, in one of the photos (crop top version) on your website, it looks like the sleeves are sheer. Is that a different fabric from the rest of the dress?
Im an ABSOLUTE begginer. I love this dress so much and i want to make it!!. Do you think i can make it without having a mental break down? (I make a tote bag before and it turned out just fine)
You would also need to take into consideration bust darts, back darts, and ease to the dress :) In general, patterns for stretch knit fabrics are built differently than for woven fabrics, even if the woven fabric has some stretch to it.
Hi! 😊 This is absolutely amazing! I have one question about the seams. Do we have to always overlock the allowances? Because my sewing machine doesn't do that kind of seams :/
Thank you :) ❤️ When your fabric frays or unravels, you need to finish the edges in one way or another. You can fold the fabric and zigzag over, use a baby hem or bias finishing to finish the edges, and use a french seam for the seams as some options for you :)
Hi! This Ophelia dress pattern is only made for a stretch knit fabric, however if you'd like to use a woven fabric I suggest using the Eloise sewing pattern, linked here: dressmakingamore.com/products/eloisepattern
How do you get the dress on? This pattern is pretty but not everyone could put this on as easily as you do.. there was no zipper anywhere?? Every has different body types... I’d convert this to having a zipper
Great question Christianna! There is elastic on the shoulders, so make sure to get a high-quality one with good recovery. Otherwise it may stretch out, but not come back. Thank you for watching :)
Hi Ann! For this dress, you can use satin for the sleeves, but you do need stretchy fabric for the main dress bodice and skirt as there is no closure. I'm currently working on a pattern for a beautiful dress that you can use satin fabric for! It's coming soon :)
The rough estimate would be: The length of the sleeve + the length of the top. So if the sleeve is 40 cm, and the top is 25 cm, you'd need about 65 cm of fabric + a few extra cm to account for unevenness of fabric/shrinkage.
I think that's the best tutorial I ever seen. So I wanted to tell you that I made one of these for me and now all my friends want a dress like this so I earned some cash because of you! THANK YOU SO MUCH, QUEEN!!!, ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Soooo love the minimalism of every content and the simplicity of your other creations! I find it neat and elegant. This channel will serve as a new inspiration for my sewing journey!
Thank you so much Hope! I'm so honored to have you watch ❤️
I,m indian girl and i,m also designer but i,m watching your all videos i,m really inspired with your videos
Y/n's dress in every FF be like:
Best comnt so far 😭😭💀
I just purchased printed out this pattern and bought 2 fabrics to try with this dress so excited!
yay!!! I'm so excited for you! If you ever have any questions just email me or message on Instagram, I'd love to help :)
I really like how u are organized , so peaceful
thank you for watching Salma ❤️
I’m trying it for my mom and me thank you so Much😊 now I no how to do it🎉
Aah... the video isnt enough to make the dress. But i cant buy the pattern... dang.
I have my own sowing machine hopefully I can make a dress exactly like this, it’s beautiful 🥰😍
thank you so much, and all of the best luck to you - it will turn out amazing!
Where's the pattern for the sleeves?
@@savvydevino4190 It's included in the overall PDF pattern! The link is in the description of this video :)
Agree (*^ω^*)
@@savvydevino4190 nice content
Really like this dress with puff sleeves. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
i wish one day i can make my own dresses so satisfiying to watch 🥰
Cheeting you on 🥰
I tried to pake the dress today and it turned out sooooooo beauutifuuuullll . I'm obssessed thank youu so luch for this amazing videos
Yay! I'm so glad you loved it
I love the process and is very simple to make, I believe I can try it 😍.
This is beautiful and you describe the process beautiful! Going to look into purchasing this pattern and trying this :). Thank you!
This is beautiful. Your sewing techniques and habits are just impeccable. Very neat!
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so very much for your kind words!
Hey! I bought this pattern and will try to make it soon!
I looked through your other patterns, and would actually like to see a princess seam shirt/dress "the new look style" from you! I love your style and your clear patterns and videos, hope you'd think that's a good idea! ❤️
Hey can uu send me the pattern please i don't have money to buy it I'm just in class 6 nd i want to make it 😭😭 please help me sister please
@@khushh_singh
Hey, i would. But it's not fair to the creator, it's like stealing from her... You should contact her and I'm sure she'll help you. She is very very nice.
@@NRNF1776 from where i can contact her?
It tried the same style at a mall, but yours is more beautiful. This would be a nice wedding dress. I want it longer. ❤️
Thank you! 😊 It would look beautiful with a maxi skirt!!
this looks so simple to understand! I will be trying this! Thank you for the guide!
You're so very welcome! Thank you for watching :)
😮 Now this is exactly the type of outfit I'd love to wear 😍!
Just found your channel and subscribed right away. I hope to make this someday really soon. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos in the future. 😁👍
Me encanta todo lo que haces, es precioso 💕
thank you soo much for your kind words, and thank you for watching!
It is really beautiful ❤️ OMG I need it to sew🌹✨️
It took me so many days to find you on TH-cam
Anyways , you are exactly what I was expecting
I support you ❤️!
Jzt found ur channel ..i hope it will helpful for me😍😋Super excited
This is beautiful! In your opinion, how do you think the dress would look/work out if I lengthened the hem to make it floor length?
Great idea! It would look beautiful! Just measure from your waist down to your desired length, and add that to the pattern/fabric layout :)
Can you please describe how did you do the sleeves? I'm little bit confused
Wowwwwwww! This is amazing! Looks beautiful well done!
Thank you so much!!
Got a new subscriber and fan 🥰🥰🥰
Thank youuuuuuuuuu sooooooooooooooo much 🥺💕
Wow so beautiful ❤n what inspire you to make this
Wow ....this dress it stunning 💖💖
Beautifully done. 😍😍🥺 what kind of sewing machine do you use?
I use a 15 y old Juki MO644D serger and industrial Juki :)
@@DressmakingAmore thank youuuu
I love the dress
Muito lindo podia ter uma tradução em português para entender melhor
Wow so beautiful ❤❤
Hello dear
Please how did you calculate the measurement of the elastic that goes on the upper part of the sleeve?
Hi! There is more information on how long the elastic should be in the instructions, on the fabric layout page :)
@@DressmakingAmore Oh okay thanks a lot💕
Can you do this if you don't have a serger? what would you recommend instead if I just have a basic sewing machine? thank you!
Can you still do this if you don't have a serger
Can you get me more imformation about cutting? Like cm? For example skirt hight? Just like a cm!
3:44 "2 symmetrical sleeves" meaning mirrored? Or not mirrored...?
I love this dress so beautiful!! Do you think it would be possible to make in woven fabric like cotton too?
Hi! This dress pattern is only made for stretch knit fabric ❤️ I do have a similar dress design - Noelle: dressmakingamore.com/products/noelledresspattern - which is made with woven fabric :)
Quick question! In the video it says “fold a quarter inch to the backside and pin” when starting with the neckline. In the printed instructions it says “fold 1/2 in to the wrong side and pin.” Just trying to decipher which is best for the best finish! Is the 1/2 inch for a 1/2 in elastic?
If I installed a zipper on the back would I be able to use a woven fabric for this pattern?
Hi Frankie! Because this dress doesn't have ease and bust darts, it won't have the needed shape with woven fabric. So, I do recommend knit fabric for the Ophelia dress :) If you like this type of dress, I do have a similar design for woven fabric - please check out the Noelle dress :)
I bought this pattern and tried it. I love the design, but I wanted to ask what stitch do I use for attaching the skirt to the bodice? Can I just serge it? I used straight stitch last time and serge and it broke my straight stitch, do you use a zigzag or stretch stitch for attaching the waist seam instead?
hi! It depends on the fabric, sometimes I use a straight stitch, other times only serger or both - for really stretchy fabric use a zigzag. So you need to choose the stitch that is most suitable for your fabric, testing it. With experience you will automatically make right choice :)
Thank you for nice tutorial ..Im learning to sew I had a question about your clip.i couldn't understand how you drew the pattern of them did you use muller pattern or turkish?
Thank you for watching! I make my own patterns and sell them in my shop :)
This is a lovely dress and the tutorial is wonderful. I find it hard to tolerate (short attention span) the tutorials where they talk forever before getting into the work itself so I appreciate how quickly this was done.
I am just wondering why the bodice is split into top and bottom instead of being made whole with no stitching of top to skirt. Did you want it to be that way for a reason? For me, I would do it as just 2 pieces front and back for bodice to save time, but it truly is nice how you did it also. Maybe I will hack the pattern to make it work.
I'm planning on making it as a crop top and wondering if it can be worn off the shoulder or if the top would just fall down haha :) btw love the video thank you! x
so beautiful dress i like tq for shering.
Most welcome 😊
È una meraviglia, sei grande!
Thank you so much! ❤️
I’d love to use this pattern for a woven fabric that I have. Would that be possible? Thanks so much for the beautiful video!
Thank you for watching this video! For this dress only stretch knit fabric will fit, though if you would like to use a woven fabric I recommend the Eloise dress sewing pattern! Here’s the link to it:dressmakingamore.com/products/eloisepattern
I have always wanted to make a dress like this. After watching this video hopeful I can make one
Thank you so much for watching! Good luck on making the dress - I'm cheering you on!
Thanks for cheering for me
This pattern looks really pretty! could i ask if this is lined on the inside? because if i make this for a friend with sensitive skin, it would be better if its lined.
Hi, thank you! The dress is not lined, but you can line it if you would like! Just be sure to use a knit fabric :)
Do I add elastic to the front and back bodice or only the sleeves?🤔
Hii! What type of fabric did you use for your dress? Also, what are some affordable fabrics that could also work? Tysm!
Hi im gonna do this it's so nice and easy and beautifully my rate 100/100 so nice 🙂🙂🙂
Beautiful ❤😭
Thank you!!
Hi, in one of the photos (crop top version) on your website, it looks like the sleeves are sheer. Is that a different fabric from the rest of the dress?
Hi! Yes, I used chiffon for the sleeves for that top!
Wow ❤
It's so stunning
Thank you Cathy ❤️
Im an ABSOLUTE begginer. I love this dress so much and i want to make it!!. Do you think i can make it without having a mental break down? (I make a tote bag before and it turned out just fine)
Hello! My name is Ofelia. Thank you for sharing!
What a coincidence! Lovely name ❤️
I love this if i were to make it i would make it longer
If I made this dress with a wolven would a zipper at the back be the only thing to consider or would there be other considerations?
You would also need to take into consideration bust darts, back darts, and ease to the dress :) In general, patterns for stretch knit fabrics are built differently than for woven fabrics, even if the woven fabric has some stretch to it.
So beautiful I gonna try it at home thank for your sharing
How much metres of clothe should we buy for making this dress.? I don't understand the yards things.i want to know it by metres.please
For this dress, you would need around 1.7 meters of knit fabric :)
@@DressmakingAmore ok
I will try to make it very beautiful ❤️ can you please tell me the dimensions?
Hi! 😊 This is absolutely amazing! I have one question about the seams. Do we have to always overlock the allowances? Because my sewing machine doesn't do that kind of seams :/
Thank you :) ❤️ When your fabric frays or unravels, you need to finish the edges in one way or another. You can fold the fabric and zigzag over, use a baby hem or bias finishing to finish the edges, and use a french seam for the seams as some options for you :)
Love it😻😻😻
Thanks, so nice..😍
That's an idea for me..
Deberia tener subtitulos .. esta hermoso!!
thank you, and thank you for watching!
Can i make this with non stretchy cotton?
I recommend only stretchy fabric for this dress 🤍
Dress is really beautiful🤍💚But how do I know how many cm of fabric to use for each?
Thank you so much Viktorya! For this dress, you'll need about 1 1/5 -1 5/8 yds, which is about 110-150 cm of fabric :)
@@DressmakingAmore Thanks a bunch🌸 i will try🧡
Can i know the name and type of machine that you used to overlock😮
What's the name of machine that u have use ..? Ply reply .. Btw it was good video❤
I have an old MO644D Juki serger, and an industrial sewing Juki machine ❤️
thank you i like you I am from Iran
Just Wowww😍
thank you :)
Can you please describe how to cut the sleeves
Hello i love this video, i hope i can make dresses also, i dont have sewing machine
Can the dress have longer sleeves and a longer skirt?
Definitely! You can always adjust the pattern to your desired design :)
Vi que esse vestido foi feito em malha, posso fazer no tecido plano?
Hi! This Ophelia dress pattern is only made for a stretch knit fabric, however if you'd like to use a woven fabric I suggest using the Eloise sewing pattern, linked here: dressmakingamore.com/products/eloisepattern
Hii, I have recently bought your pdf pattern. I was wondering if we need a zipper ? I can’t figure out how to put it on without a zipper :(
Will you plz share the pdf with me
Beautiful
How do you get the dress on? This pattern is pretty but not everyone could put this on as easily as you do.. there was no zipper anywhere??
Every has different body types... I’d convert this to having a zipper
This dress pattern is only made for stretch knit fabric so it's very easy to put on and wear.
I loved your dress! where do you buy your frabrics? its beautiful🥰
Thank you!! 🥰 This fabric I got from Stylish Fabrics :)
I just bought this pattern. How do you make sure the sleeves wont fall off your shoulder?
Great question Christianna! There is elastic on the shoulders, so make sure to get a high-quality one with good recovery. Otherwise it may stretch out, but not come back. Thank you for watching :)
It will look more pretty if you add a belt 😍
Plz tell the measurements also 🥺 I have wasted 2 piece of clothes 🥺... I'm obsessed with the dress ❤️
Where do you get your fabrics?
Bonjour, j'aimerai coudre cette robe avec du lin, est-ce possible ? J'ai peur de ne pas pouvoir me glisser dedans au niveau de la taille
Hi! This dress pattern is only made for stretch knit fabric ❤️
Can I know the cloth material you used to sew this
I used a techno scuba knit for this dress ❤️
@@DressmakingAmore Thank you ❤️❤️
Hi! I have a question, can i make this dress even if my size is bigger than the sizes in the patron?
yes you can! There is a page in the instructions on how to adjust the pattern to your personal size :)
Mam es dress me konsa fabric use Kiya aapne please name bata do
How would I go about making the sleeves go to my wrists? Is that even possible with this pattern as the base?
Yes that is possible! Lengthen the sleeve pattern pieces by about 60 cm and that's it :)
@@DressmakingAmore pattern show me please
Qué tipo de tela es?, esta muy hermoso
thank you! The fabric is a techno scuba knit :)
Hi can i use the "satin" fabric because i think they don't sell knit fabric in my hometown😅
Hi Ann! For this dress, you can use satin for the sleeves, but you do need stretchy fabric for the main dress bodice and skirt as there is no closure. I'm currently working on a pattern for a beautiful dress that you can use satin fabric for! It's coming soon :)
hi dear, machine that you used have two different or only one machine? Can I have picture of your sewing machine?
How much fabric do you need for just the top?
The rough estimate would be: The length of the sleeve + the length of the top. So if the sleeve is 40 cm, and the top is 25 cm, you'd need about 65 cm of fabric + a few extra cm to account for unevenness of fabric/shrinkage.
What kind of cloth is it? please reply.
What can I use if I don’t have a serger?
Zigzag stitch works!
Please, where did you get the pattern?
What kind of fabric that you use