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I'm so grateful to have been directed to your channel & website by someone in the Love Notions FB group! The limitless possibilities of learning have been a life-changer for me. After 60+ years of sewing, I'm finally able to successfully adjust patterns. As an added bonus, there's not been a sewing step I've struggled with (the LNP Presto placket & insert) that you haven't provided an easy peasy perfect solution. Loving all your videos! Thanks for sharing your wealth of all-things-sewing knowledge! So excited to have found you. :)
It is so nice to see you! You are doing a find job with your camera, everything looks great! Thanks for showing the techniques you used to make this garment. The way this pattern is made is different to me. I have never seen this before. I so enjoyed watching & learning about this! Thanks again, take care & God Bless.
Karina, I love your channel. I have been sewing since I was 13 (more than 60 years). I am learning so many things from you. I love the way you finish the inside of a garment and match patterns. I love your creativity. You are a beautiful woman and a very good teacher. I haven't been sewing clothes for a few years but am going to get back to it. You make it look so easy and fun. I also love learning about Brazil and Chili. Thank you.
Hi Katrina from Powderly Kentucky US. I love to watch your videos. I learn a lot and I enjoy your attitude and sense of humor. (The thousand straight pins). You said it so matter of factly but I could feel your pain. I’ve been chasing a slippery hem all over my sewing room tonight. But that’s better than washing dishes, right?
I just finished making the Presto Tunic and I love it! This is my first Itch to Stitch pattern and now I'm starting on the Chemainus top. Thank you for introducing me to these patterns! You are a wonderful teacher!
I have made this pattern as a tunic and love the fit. You have now inspired me to make a dress! It's lovely to see how dresses can be made from existing patterns, I don't have to go looking for a new pattern! Thank-you for your time.
Another fabulous video thanks Karina! I love the way that, even if the particular pattern you are showing isn't one that would suit me, I still learn so many tips about skills and details that apply to other patterns.
I am going to try the Presto Tunic. Read the instructions and thought..hmmm.I wonder has Karina done a tutorial on this placket? Yes!! Thank you so much. Clear and concise as always.
Thank you. I am so inspired that you share your thinking as you show the construction. I just found this channel. I'm doing my happy dance. Your dress is beautiful.
Great instructional vlog! The fabric is so pretty and right on trend, those palm leaves are so popular right now. You look beautiful in your dress and so happy with your creation! I know you will enjoy wearing it. Thank you for sharing all your skills, such a pleasure!
Lovely Presto tunic dress, Karina! The solid color collar, placket, and buttons add a nice contrast. As always, all of the tips included are so helpful. I'm looking forward to seeing Kim's version of this great pattern.
Really like the tunic made into a dress. I'm glad to see that you've been able to buy the new camera! In Canada, heading back to Ecuador next week with LOTS of new fabric....can't wait to start sewing again.....thanks for sharing!
Another really useful vlog Karina! I loved both yours and Kim’s version of the pattern. It shows just how flexible these Love Notions patterns are! ❤️❤️
Your new camera makes everything so clear and crisp and the colors are awesome! The sewing too, with the camera angle on the needle and foot, is so very exact! Very impressed! As usual the teaching and demonstrations of the sewing techniques you use are excellent. The end product dress is beautiful and I hope you wear it with pride! My personal opinion is that the “floppy” belt is perfect with your dress 😘
I came from Kim’s channel, and I am glad that I did. I learned so much from just this one video. I’m hooked, thanks. Beautiful dress and such a great job!
Beautiful Karina! I find myself wanting to sew everything you do! I’m just finishing off my Kosice top which I was inspired to do from your video. It’s turning out beautifully. I’m about to sew the buttonholes which I’ve never done before. I’m putting on extra buttons like you do because I hate gaping. I’m a little nervous! Getting the spacing correct etc. So happy that you have your new camera. 🌺
I’m sure everyone who sees your videos immediately rushes off to their sewing machines as you inspire us all! Great dress! What a beautiful colour on you. Love your tips, I learn so much. Thank you! 💕 I know this is old so you may not see it but I have a question . After a few failures getting back to garment sewing after decades and 4 kids later, everything has shifted and gone south 🥴🥺 so I’m having to learn all these fitting techniques. I always thought it was simply buy the pattern that closest fits your bust, hip, or waist- whichever is most relevant to the pattern you are sewing. This high bust/full bust/ fba thing is new to me. Am I correct with my learning that you should buy the pattern that fits your high bust and then do a fba if the difference is more than 4 inches ( as is mine). Does that always work.? Is that why I’m getting gaping around th e upper chest area / neckline.? I’m trying not to get overwhelmed by all these adjustments, I can and I am learning. I usually am in a rush to sew so I have to tell myself to slow down, and take actually more time adjusting patterns etc before actually sewing the actual garment. I’ve lost 56 pounds this year too, so it’s been lots of fun trying to keep up with pattern sizes and adjustments while still trying to make things that fit! I literally have no clothes that fit as I went from season to season! And now summer approaches and I want summer dresses because everyone wears them here until at least April from now!
Hi Cheryl. Typically a pattern is drafted for a B cup that has a 2” difference. With a 4” difference a FBA makes sense but from the base of what the pattern has a high bust (the high bust is not usually in the pattern chart). I have a video on dolman FBA but the first part that explains it will help a lot. th-cam.com/video/WEowKEgv1MY/w-d-xo.html. If your high bust was 42”, you wouldn’t chose the size that has a full bust of 42” and do an FBA, you’d choose the size that has a 44” full bust that has a 42” high bust like yours and add 1/2” FBA per cup size extra you need. In your case, a 4” difference is a D cup and you’d need two more cup sizes, making it a 1” FBA. It’s all in the video :)
My mums painting is in my sewing room where I can see it all the time. I never spend any time in the little room I film in. You’ll see it occasionally when I’m at the cutting table :)
Hello, first of all: thank you for putting time and energy in helping us novices out, much appreciated. I wish someone would explain how the pinning down of the colar is done.. It's like every tutorial just skips that part when I found that to be the most difficult, especially since I'm working with a colar, a lining and the bodice itself that all need to be sewn together. I've watched so many tutorials and everyone of them is just like "tadaa" magically the colar is pinnend down all of the sudden hahah.. And I'm like noooo HOW did you do that? I keep sewing wrinkles into the neckline and I tried 5 times already.
You might have stretched out your neckline and It’s longer than the collar? Did you stay stitch your neckline? Pinning is not a race and it’s tedious. I’ll never film all that pinning or else the videos would be extremely long and boring. I’d also suggest hand basting it instead of using a lot of pins. That could also be easier and probable take the same time as to pin.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles Thanks very much for your quick reply! Yes, I tried stay-stitching the neckline and the fabric in the neckline indeed seems to become longer everytime during the procces of putting it together. I use regular cotton without stretch. I had also hand based one of the colars to the neckline first when I almost had it lined up nicely but still I was sewing in wrinkles afterwards. I do the measuring right but the neckline everytime will end up longer.. Anyways, I understand you won't make a video about pinning but it would be great if someone did.. I might do it myself one day when I finally have mastered it :) So far this pinning of a standing collar has been the most difficult sewing thing for me. I have decided I am going to work on other sewing skills for a while because it has become too frustrating. Thanks again lady!
Karina, I have watched this several times. I'm confused about the collar. The directions are different than what you did? I agree that I want the interfaced piece on the outside. Their directions confused me. It shows sewing it on first I think. Should I sew them together before I attach? BTW mine doesn't seem to fit. I have clipped it. I will keep trying. I'm using Quilting Cotton. Does my remarks make sense?
I do not follow pattern instructions when I sew. So you can’t expect to see instructions replicated in my videos. Remember there are many ways to do things and I base what I do on my experience. This is an old video and I don’t show all the details. Please see this newer one where you’ll see more steps. th-cam.com/video/pNtmsYMXXYY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RwGwWPn9gctdiPXv this is the way I find the easiest.
your videos are well made & you are very informative, but I have major problems hearing you. You have such a soft sweet voice that it's necessary to turn the volume up full, then BOOM the music is suddenly too loud, so volume goes down; music stops & can't hear you again, so volume goes up LOL. You may benefit from a cheap personal mic, which would pick up your gentle voice better - the distorted echo in the room by the door may also imp. rove. Best wishes.
I have a very good quality profesional microphone on the camera and the sound inside my house is echoey due to the ceramic floors (no rugs) and General emptiness of the spaces (I’m a tad minimalist). This is why I try to film mainly outside to not have the echo. There are days it’s raining and horrible outside and that leaves me no other option. About the music, I am careful about the volume of it during the video, bringing it down to minus 20 decibels in every segment, but I can double check that. Thank you so much for the feedback. I am filming at home and I don’t have a professional studio. I try my very hardest to do the best I can. Also, the sound can differ from device to device (brands or tablets/tv/pc).
Presto Tunic by Love Notions
Affiliate link: www.lovenotions.com/product/presto-tunic?affiliates=366
Use my code 10needles45for an extra 10% off even on top of sale prices!
The contrast collar and placket are perfect! Had they been made of the main fabric they would have been lost.
I'm so grateful to have been directed to your channel & website by someone in the Love Notions FB group! The limitless possibilities of learning have been a life-changer for me. After 60+ years of sewing, I'm finally able to successfully adjust patterns. As an added bonus, there's not been a sewing step I've struggled with (the LNP Presto placket & insert) that you haven't provided an easy peasy perfect solution. Loving all your videos! Thanks for sharing your wealth of all-things-sewing knowledge! So excited to have found you. :)
It is so nice to see you! You are doing a find job with your camera, everything looks great! Thanks for showing the techniques you used to make this garment. The way this pattern is made is different to me. I have never seen this before. I so enjoyed watching & learning about this! Thanks again, take care & God Bless.
I found this method very easy to follow in the instructions. The camera is a learning process. Thanks for watching 😊.
Karina, I love your channel. I have been sewing since I was 13 (more than 60 years). I am learning so many things from you. I love the way you finish the inside of a garment and match patterns. I love your creativity. You are a beautiful woman and a very good teacher. I haven't been sewing clothes for a few years but am going to get back to it. You make it look so easy and fun. I also love learning about Brazil and Chili. Thank you.
I’m glad you are back to sewing. Thank you so much for your kindness 😁
wonderful👍
Hi Katrina from Powderly Kentucky US. I love to watch your videos. I learn a lot and I enjoy your attitude and sense of humor. (The thousand straight pins). You said it so matter of factly but I could feel your pain. I’ve been chasing a slippery hem all over my sewing room tonight. But that’s better than washing dishes, right?
Any type of sewing is better than house work! Any day 😀
Hi Karina. That dark red really suits you. Lovely dress, now you’ll have to get some dark red shoes to match! 😉
I know right?! I’ll
Carry a scrap with me to the mall next time I go so I can match the color 😁
Beautiful dress. Thankyou for showing us your techniques
I’m happy to share :)
Thank you for all of the up close and sew personal!
No worries. It’s my pleasure. That’s how you can sew with me.
Very, very nice dress! I love the fabric print and colors! Great tutorial on the placket too! Thank you!
I was surprised at how simple the construction actually was. Great fun. Thank you so much for watching.
I just finished making the Presto Tunic and I love it! This is my first Itch to Stitch pattern and now I'm starting on the Chemainus top. Thank you for introducing me to these patterns! You are a wonderful teacher!
Your dress is wonderful
Thank you so much 😊
I have made this pattern as a tunic and love the fit. You have now inspired me to make a dress! It's lovely to see how dresses can be made from existing patterns, I don't have to go looking for a new pattern! Thank-you for your time.
With my weather, I can’t wear tunics anymore... so I always make them into dresses. Patterns can go so much further like that 😀.
Beautiful dress for a beautiful lady. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Very informative video as usual you are a great teacher. Thanks. Meg
Thank you so much 😊.
As others have said, just introduced to your channel from Kim, Dorothy’s Daughter. Great tips given in your video, thank you so much, learnt a lot.
Another fabulous video thanks Karina! I love the way that, even if the particular pattern you are showing isn't one that would suit me, I still learn so many tips about skills and details that apply to other patterns.
I’m glad the tips can work for other items. There’s familiar concepts all
Over sewing. Thanks for watching 😊.
Lovely Karina!!!
Thank you so much 😊
I am going to try the Presto Tunic. Read the instructions and thought..hmmm.I wonder has Karina done a tutorial on this placket? Yes!! Thank you so much. Clear and concise as always.
Awesome video as always great tips. On my way to watch Kim's video thank you so much for sharing Val🇨🇦🇬🇧❤️
Thanks for watching 😊. im
Sure you’ll love Kim’s video.
Thank you. I am so inspired that you share your thinking as you show the construction. I just found this channel. I'm doing my happy dance. Your dress is beautiful.
I’m so glad you enjoyed my little adventure. I love sharing why I do things. Thank you so much for joining the fun.
I always love your attention details! And now, I know what that button on my machine (that looks like a target) is for! Thank you Karina :)
Great instructional vlog! The fabric is so pretty and right on trend, those palm leaves are so popular right now. You look beautiful in your dress and so happy with your creation! I know you will enjoy wearing it. Thank you for sharing all your skills, such a pleasure!
I’m so happy the palm prints are so easy to find here! I love the dress so much. Thanks for watching 😊.
Lovely Presto tunic dress, Karina! The solid color collar, placket, and buttons add a nice contrast. As always, all of the tips included are so helpful. I'm looking forward to seeing Kim's version of this great pattern.
Hers is so pro sewn. Very pretty. Thanks for watching 😊.
Turned out beautifully, love your up close and personal, I always learn something new. Thank you.
I’m glad it’s helpful :)
Thanks for watching 😊.
As usual lots of great tips, thank you Karina!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching 😊.
Great job Karina, as usual!!😍😎
Thank you so much 😊
Really like the tunic made into a dress. I'm glad to see that you've been able to buy the new camera! In Canada, heading back to Ecuador next week with LOTS of new fabric....can't wait to start sewing again.....thanks for sharing!
Are you wearing your fabric on the plane as a scarf? I’ve done that before when the weight limit was reached in the suitcase 😁
Haha...never thought of that...might have to.
Lovely! I love a tunic/ dress!
I used to love tunics when I lived in New Zealand. Now with the heat I really can’t. Thanks for watching 😊.
I'm so glad you were able to get your new camera. Information was excellent as always and dress is beautiful. Thank you so much for the video.
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching 😊.
Beautiful!
Thank you so much. I’m very happy with the dress.
Another really useful vlog Karina! I loved both yours and Kim’s version of the pattern. It shows just how flexible these Love Notions patterns are! ❤️❤️
Always many options to suit our preferences. Love that. Thanks for watching 😊.
Your new camera makes everything so clear and crisp and the colors are awesome! The sewing too, with the camera angle on the needle and foot, is so very exact! Very impressed! As usual the teaching and demonstrations of the sewing techniques you use are excellent. The end product dress is beautiful and I hope you wear it with pride! My personal opinion is that the “floppy” belt is perfect with your dress 😘
He he floppy will drive me nuts but it is what it is. I love the print and am happy to have made it. The camera is amazing! Thanks for watching 😊.
Tunics look nice with wide leg trousers I wear mine with linen trousers
I find my legs are bare 11 months out of the year. Even thin pants get too hot for me. I’d love to wear a tunic like I used to. Thanks for watching 😊.
That’s a great tip, thanks I’ll have to try that Julie
Again a beautiful make. I love the idea of that inset panel, I can imagine a pleated/pintucked piece in there or an embroidered piece. Xx
Yes! There are instructions for that as an option. This fabric isn’t suited for the crispness required but I love that idea too 😀
I came from Kim’s channel, and I am glad that I did. I learned so much from just this one video. I’m hooked, thanks. Beautiful dress and such a great job!
Welcome! I’m so glad you are here and I hope you enjoy the channel. Thanks for watching 😊.
Congrats on the camera! Looks good. Lovely dress, exquisite construction as always 💕
Thank you so much 😊. I’m excited to learn how to use the camera to its full potential really.
Beautiful Karina! I find myself wanting to sew everything you do! I’m just finishing off my Kosice top which I was inspired to do from your video. It’s turning out beautifully. I’m about to sew the buttonholes which I’ve never done before. I’m putting on extra buttons like you do because I hate gaping. I’m a little nervous! Getting the spacing correct etc. So happy that you have your new camera. 🌺
All the best with the Top. Buttonholes are a task! Thanks for watching 😊.
I’m sure everyone who sees your videos immediately rushes off to their sewing machines as you inspire us all! Great dress! What a beautiful colour on you. Love your tips, I learn so much. Thank you! 💕 I know this is old so you may not see it but I have a question . After a few failures getting back to garment sewing after decades and 4 kids later, everything has shifted and gone south 🥴🥺 so I’m having to learn all these fitting techniques. I always thought it was simply buy the pattern that closest fits your bust, hip, or waist- whichever is most relevant to the pattern you are sewing. This high bust/full bust/ fba thing is new to me. Am I correct with my learning that you should buy the pattern that fits your high bust and then do a fba if the difference is more than 4 inches ( as is mine). Does that always work.? Is that why I’m getting gaping around th e upper chest area / neckline.? I’m trying not to get overwhelmed by all these adjustments, I can and I am learning. I usually am in a rush to sew so I have to tell myself to slow down, and take actually more time adjusting patterns etc before actually sewing the actual garment. I’ve lost 56 pounds this year too, so it’s been lots of fun trying to keep up with pattern sizes and adjustments while still trying to make things that fit! I literally have no clothes that fit as I went from season to season! And now summer approaches and I want summer dresses because everyone wears them here until at least April from now!
Hi Cheryl. Typically a pattern is drafted for a B cup that has a 2” difference. With a 4” difference a FBA makes sense but from the base of what the pattern has a high bust (the high bust is not usually in the pattern chart). I have a video on dolman FBA but the first part that explains it will help a lot. th-cam.com/video/WEowKEgv1MY/w-d-xo.html. If your high bust was 42”, you wouldn’t chose the size that has a full bust of 42” and do an FBA, you’d choose the size that has a 44” full bust that has a 42” high bust like yours and add 1/2” FBA per cup size extra you need. In your case, a 4” difference is a D cup and you’d need two more cup sizes, making it a 1” FBA. It’s all in the video :)
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles thanks for taking the time to reply.
So happy to have been introduced to your channel from Kim at Dorothy's Daughter.
I especially like your tips about the collar. Thank you!
I’m so happy you came over. I hope you enjoy the content here :)
Beautiful as always! Thank you for sharing! Lovely fabric!
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks for the tips.
You are welcome
Alot of great tips and tricks and the floppy sash suits it lol 👌🏾 xx
He he, light interfacing would’ve been a tad better. Thanks for watching 😊.
Thank you! You are always my go to when I’m not sure how to do a step. Have you thought of putting pockets in the Presto dress?
Never lol. I’m the biggest pocket disliker on the planet. Especially if they’ll just hang on the side seam.
Great video! Now I want a mandarin collar dress :)
They are great. Love them. Thank you so much 😊
thank you for this wonderful tutorial , where is your mom;s beautiful painting??
My mums painting is in my sewing room where I can see it all the time. I never spend any time in the little room I film in. You’ll see it occasionally when I’m at the cutting table :)
Hello, first of all: thank you for putting time and energy in helping us novices out, much appreciated.
I wish someone would explain how the pinning down of the colar is done.. It's like every tutorial just skips that part when I found that to be the most difficult, especially since I'm working with a colar, a lining and the bodice itself that all need to be sewn together. I've watched so many tutorials and everyone of them is just like "tadaa" magically the colar is pinnend down all of the sudden hahah.. And I'm like noooo HOW did you do that? I keep sewing wrinkles into the neckline and I tried 5 times already.
You might have stretched out your neckline and It’s longer than the collar? Did you stay stitch your neckline? Pinning is not a race and it’s tedious. I’ll never film all that pinning or else the videos would be extremely long and boring. I’d also suggest hand basting it instead of using a lot of pins. That could also be easier and probable take the same time as to pin.
@@LiftingPinsandNeedles Thanks very much for your quick reply! Yes, I tried stay-stitching the neckline and the fabric in the neckline indeed seems to become longer everytime during the procces of putting it together. I use regular cotton without stretch. I had also hand based one of the colars to the neckline first when I almost had it lined up nicely but still I was sewing in wrinkles afterwards. I do the measuring right but the neckline everytime will end up longer.. Anyways, I understand you won't make a video about pinning but it would be great if someone did..
I might do it myself one day when I finally have mastered it :) So far this pinning of a standing collar has been the most difficult sewing thing for me. I have decided I am going to work on other sewing skills for a while because it has become too frustrating. Thanks again lady!
💖
you look very happy on it, kisses
I am happy! But missing you. Kisses.
Karina, I have watched this several times. I'm confused about the collar. The directions are different than what you did? I agree that I want the interfaced piece on the outside. Their directions confused me. It shows sewing it on first I think. Should I sew them together before I attach? BTW mine doesn't seem to fit. I have clipped it. I will keep trying. I'm using Quilting Cotton. Does my remarks make sense?
I do not follow pattern instructions when I sew. So you can’t expect to see instructions replicated in my videos. Remember there are many ways to do things and I base what I do on my experience. This is an old video and I don’t show all the details. Please see this newer one where you’ll see more steps. th-cam.com/video/pNtmsYMXXYY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RwGwWPn9gctdiPXv this is the way I find the easiest.
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your videos are well made & you are very informative, but I have major problems hearing you. You have such a soft sweet voice that it's necessary to turn the volume up full, then BOOM the music is suddenly too loud, so volume goes down; music stops & can't hear you again, so volume goes up LOL. You may benefit from a cheap personal mic, which would pick up your gentle voice better - the distorted echo in the room by the door may also imp. rove. Best wishes.
I have a very good quality profesional microphone on the camera and the sound inside my house is echoey due to the ceramic floors (no rugs) and General emptiness of the spaces (I’m a tad minimalist). This is why I try to film mainly outside to not have the echo. There are days it’s raining and horrible outside and that leaves me no other option. About the music, I am careful about the volume of it during the video, bringing it down to minus 20 decibels in every segment, but I can double check that. Thank you so much for the feedback. I am filming at home and I don’t have a professional studio. I try my very hardest to do the best I can. Also, the sound can differ from device to device (brands or tablets/tv/pc).