What a joy to watch Karina. Both are beautiful camisoles but the 2nd one is just gorgeous. Always in teaching mode, reminding your viewers of the little things that are so important. Thank you!👏💐💓
Hello Karina, I have just watched another video on how you widen cami straps. So you have persuaded me to get the Low Key Cami. I noticed that you also use both metric and imperial measurements. So I am not the only one. Lovely videos. I have lost my sew jo at the moment so your videos are keeping me entertained.
Both very nice, and a nice cool top for a hot summer’s day. Widening the straps makes it more appealing to me. Hope you are enjoying time with family . 🙂
Thank you for your fantastic instructions and inspiration. As usual when I first saw these new patterns I thought I do not need these new patterns but when I saw your versions I now feel I do want them, This is the dangerous part of watching your videos!
Hello Karina 😊🌸 the camis look beautiful on you, and I love your choice of fabrics! Your clear tutorial makes it look an easy relaxing sew. I will sew the wider straps too, with no thinking thanks to your thoughtful pieces. I hope you thoroughly enjoy your time with your Mum & Dad, and feel uplifted and refreshed ✨
You just inspired me to use a beautiful silk skirt (that looks terrible on me) to make this cami! Yours are both lovely. Nice to see you in your mother’s beautiful garden!
I like the way you put this cammie together, and the slightly wider straps are a good idea. I hate to have bra straps showing! Also the technique you use for attaching the straps is better than the way I’ve been doing them so thanks for this video. Even a simple cammie can be improved if you just know how. Welcome to Australia, hope you have a great time with your family, greetings from Adelaide! 🥰💐
What beautiful blue camis! As always I love your refashions. You have been a positive influence on my fabric shopping habits. I now look for oversized clothing or gathered skirts with fabric prints that I like in the shops that are on clearance at the end of a season or thrifted. This past summer, I bought a blue and black leopard print rayon jumpsuit that was many sizes too large for me for $5. My goal was a Karina refashion. I have taken the jumpsuit apart and now have lots of fabric for a refashion just like you! This is a great cami pattern for layering in all seasons. Thank you! :)
Thank you for doing this video, I've been looking for a cami pattern that has thicker straps and higher up the armpit, as a bustier lady I need a thicker strap, thank you for showing how you just adjust the dart, it kinda gives it a more flattering fit.
They both came out well. The recycled fabric one came out especially nice. I was looking at the pattern on release day, but hadn’t decided weather to get it or not. It looks really nice on you. It’s good to see it on someone with a similar body shape, gives you a better idea how it will behave.
Beautiful background! So happy you are visiting your mom and dad!!! Stay safe and thank you for continuing to sew. Could you do an episode where you go shopping in Chilean fabric bodegas?
Realmente no compensa económicamente hacer los videos en español en TH-cam. Es un trabajo enorme hacerlo en un idioma (inglés). Sería imposible para mi agregar más idiomas. Igual es todo visual :)
Hi Love your videos only just discovered you so have years of videos to catch up on . I love the pattern do you think you could cut the pieces on the bias to make it drape more and floaty ?
I would not cut it on the bias. There are patterns specifically designed to be cut on the bias because the fit will vary greatly due to the "stretch". I have done this in the past and you end up needing to do too many changes to get a good fit. I would not recommend cutting on the bias with a pattern made to be cut on the straight of grain.
Hi Karina, thank you for all your awesome tutorials. My upper bust is 2 inches smaller than my bust measurement. Do you think i would need to use the darted option
The tip for not sewing in the back straps with top facing! A game changer. Enjoy your holiday. There is no place like home.
Mom looks good in her pants also! Thanks for all you do 😀
What a joy to watch Karina. Both are beautiful camisoles but the 2nd one is just gorgeous. Always in teaching mode, reminding your viewers of the little things that are so important. Thank you!👏💐💓
You're an excellent instructor. I enjoy all your videos.
Hello Karina, I have just watched another video on how you widen cami straps. So you have persuaded me to get the Low Key Cami. I noticed that you also use both metric and imperial measurements. So I am not the only one. Lovely videos. I have lost my sew jo at the moment so your videos are keeping me entertained.
In my brain I use metric. I mention imperial for TH-cam lol :)
Easily understandable and informative regarding the pattern and the different designs. Very impressed.
Love them both. Enjoy your parents!
Thank you so much 😀
Both of these are so nice. I especially love the thrifted skirt one.
Both very nice, and a nice cool top for a hot summer’s day. Widening the straps makes it more appealing to me. Hope you are enjoying time with family . 🙂
Thank you for your fantastic instructions and inspiration. As usual when I first saw these new patterns I thought I do not need these new patterns but when I saw your versions I now feel I do want them, This is the dangerous part of watching your videos!
Hello Karina 😊🌸 the camis look beautiful on you, and I love your choice of fabrics! Your clear tutorial makes it look an easy relaxing sew. I will sew the wider straps too, with no thinking thanks to your thoughtful pieces.
I hope you thoroughly enjoy your time with your Mum & Dad, and feel uplifted and refreshed ✨
Beautiful as always. Thank you! So happy you are with your family.
Thank you Karina. Great video as always. xxx
Thanks for watching 😊.
These are so cute! And I am impressed with your refashion top! Looks so good!
You just inspired me to use a beautiful silk skirt (that looks terrible on me) to make this cami!
Yours are both lovely. Nice to see you in your mother’s beautiful garden!
Ok, I think you have sold me on these! Yours are beautiful as usual!
I like the way you put this cammie together, and the slightly wider straps are a good idea. I hate to have bra straps showing! Also the technique you use for attaching the straps is better than the way I’ve been doing them so thanks for this video. Even a simple cammie can be improved if you just know how. Welcome to Australia, hope you have a great time with your family, greetings from Adelaide! 🥰💐
So lovely Karina ❣
ENJOY your tutorials👏👍
They are so cute! Are you having fun with your family? Have a nice vacation.
The fun starts now lol. I’ve been sewing an editing up a storm but next well will be more laid back😀
What beautiful blue camis! As always I love your refashions. You have been a positive influence on my fabric shopping habits. I now look for oversized clothing or gathered skirts with fabric prints that I like in the shops that are on clearance at the end of a season or thrifted. This past summer, I bought a blue and black leopard print rayon jumpsuit that was many sizes too large for me for $5. My goal was a Karina refashion. I have taken the jumpsuit apart and now have lots of fabric for a refashion just like you! This is a great cami pattern for layering in all seasons. Thank you! :)
Inspiring - I have clothes that don’t fit but the fabric is special so this is a great repurpose opportunity. Thanks for the detailed tutorial.
so pretty - love the thrifted fabric, just great for the cami :-)
The are both fabulous. I love the fabric choices ’
Thank you for doing this video, I've been looking for a cami pattern that has thicker straps and higher up the armpit, as a bustier lady I need a thicker strap, thank you for showing how you just adjust the dart, it kinda gives it a more flattering fit.
Looking forward to trying this new to me company. It’s nice to have sewing success based on your pattern recommendations. Thank you!
Love this pattern, darts and no darts! So versatile, I am definitely going to make a dress for our hot summer!! xxxx
They both came out well. The recycled fabric one came out especially nice.
I was looking at the pattern on release day, but hadn’t decided weather to get it or not. It looks really nice on you. It’s good to see it on someone with a similar body shape, gives you a better idea how it will behave.
Love these thank you so much for sharing. I tried to make one but got frustrated so trying again. Thanks so much for your tutorial
Beautiful! Thank you for such an awesomely informative video x
What are lovely top nice and cool its on my list thank you
Love these .
Beautiful
Beautiful background! So happy you are visiting your mom and dad!!! Stay safe and thank you for continuing to sew. Could you do an episode where you go shopping in Chilean fabric bodegas?
Those huge places are in Santiago and I don’t know if I’ll be able to go there this time. I hope I do!
Hasta hoy te veo o te encuentro jjajja. Me gustaria que hagan traducción en español. Gracias lo volvere a mirar detenidamente para aprender.
Realmente no compensa económicamente hacer los videos en español en TH-cam. Es un trabajo enorme hacerlo en un idioma (inglés). Sería imposible para mi agregar más idiomas. Igual es todo visual :)
@ marinaplata2940 Siempre puedes ir arriba derecha y escoger captions autotranslae y escoger Español y leer la traducción.
Hi
Love your videos only just discovered you so have years of videos to catch up on .
I love the pattern do you think you could cut the pieces on the bias to make it drape more and floaty ?
I would not cut it on the bias. There are patterns specifically designed to be cut on the bias because the fit will vary greatly due to the "stretch". I have done this in the past and you end up needing to do too many changes to get a good fit. I would not recommend cutting on the bias with a pattern made to be cut on the straight of grain.
Thank you for your prompt reply
The woven fabric I had in mind doesn’t have much drape. I’ll use for another project 😊
Hi Karina, thank you for all your awesome tutorials. My upper bust is 2 inches smaller than my bust measurement. Do you think i would need to use the darted option
That would make you a sewing B cup and that’s what the pattern is made for. So you don’t need a dart :)
Thank you, not very familiar with pattern emporium patterns as yet. Not sure how their sizing works
I havent watched the woven palazzo pants video yet but I was wondering which you preferred, the woven or stretch version?
I love them both. They are just different because one is for woven and one for knit, so I can’t really compare them. They both feel very comfortable.
I love both of these cami tops. I especially like how you widened the strap (which is what I would need) and they both looked great 👌