Great Bread I actually started recording the video the other day, but my machine was acting up. I realized I need to get new Bobbons for the new machine. The video will be up shortly :-) yay for 1000 subs! (Soon)
Good demonstration. My only suggestion would be to show the sewing action from a different angle. In the overhead shots, the action is obscured by the sewing machine itself.
Absolutely. I’ll add that to my list. . I was pointing out though, if your weight goes up and down, your money would be better spent buying pants that are easier to alter.
You can pick open the waist on the inside of the other pants and if you are taking it in, you can measure and then sew it smaller and then pick out the original seam (the easier way than pinning and unpinning). You can also sewing it bigger before picking out the original seam. Close up the pants just like the first pair shown.
@@AngelaWoolsey thanks doll. It's just extremely difficult to find a video about resizing pants that i would understand cause i'm from SA and some videos i actually enjoy cause the people just talk and talk and don't actually get too the point
@@nicolenevanwyk5291 Hahaha! I find it difficult to watch videos where there’s too much talking. I follow a woman on YT and I really want to watch her videos because I feel like I can learn from her, but there’s so much talking before she gets to the point, so I completely understand! And since I’m a talker (my poor dad! Hahaha) I really have to watch out for that. That’s why I’ve created a “Vlog” playlist on this channel. I don’t want to forget the chatty, fun loving goofball that I am and still not drive my sewing subscribers away. Lol “Vlogs” will not be sewing related. Lol it’s good to have you here and I’m so glad my videos are helpful!
Because there’s no cutting in this alteration. I leave the original seam in to keep everything from shifting. After I sew the new seam, I’ll remove the original and press the sew seam open.
Great straightforward video, well shot from above. Very helpful. Thank you!
Kim Jay Thank you!
This has been so helpful!! Thank you!
You’re welcome.
What about the other style pants?
This is a video for the other style.
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You sure make this seem simple!!
It is! ☺️
Insightful, thanks!
Great tutorial
Excellent…..
I'm still anxiously waiting for that video on shortening tshirt sleeves. 😎 PS: You are 61 subs away from getting monetized!
Great Bread I actually started recording the video the other day, but my machine was acting up. I realized I need to get new Bobbons for the new machine. The video will be up shortly :-) yay for 1000 subs! (Soon)
Good demonstration. My only suggestion would be to show the sewing action from a different angle. In the overhead shots, the action is obscured by the sewing machine itself.
Yeah, I’ve been working on making that happen. Unfortunately it’s not as easy as I’d have thought. Thanks! 😊
Hi, I like your video. I would also like to have more videos .
would be helpful to show how to do it to those ones you put aside. not everyone buys clothes with the plan to adjust them....
Absolutely. I’ll add that to my list. . I was pointing out though, if your weight goes up and down, your money would be better spent buying pants that are easier to alter.
You can pick open the waist on the inside of the other pants and if you are taking it in, you can measure and then sew it smaller and then pick out the original seam (the easier way than pinning and unpinning). You can also sewing it bigger before picking out the original seam. Close up the pants just like the first pair shown.
I'm from South Africa
Welcome Nicolene Van Wyk! It’s great to have you here.
@@AngelaWoolsey thanks doll. It's just extremely difficult to find a video about resizing pants that i would understand cause i'm from SA and some videos i actually enjoy cause the people just talk and talk and don't actually get too the point
@@AngelaWoolsey sorry what i meant too say is some videos i don't enjoy cause of too much talking
@@nicolenevanwyk5291 Hahaha! I find it difficult to watch videos where there’s too much talking. I follow a woman on YT and I really want to watch her videos because I feel like I can learn from her, but there’s so much talking before she gets to the point, so I completely understand! And since I’m a talker (my poor dad! Hahaha) I really have to watch out for that. That’s why I’ve created a “Vlog” playlist on this channel. I don’t want to forget the chatty, fun loving goofball that I am and still not drive my sewing subscribers away. Lol “Vlogs” will not be sewing related. Lol it’s good to have you here and I’m so glad my videos are helpful!
What happened to the part where you actually cut the seam???? you went straight to sewing
Because there’s no cutting in this alteration. I leave the original seam in to keep everything from shifting. After I sew the new seam, I’ll remove the original and press the sew seam open.
Eliminate "so" from your tutorial so annoying