This was great, I just finished a pair of pjs for my granddaughter the other day. so I quickly followed your video….testing first on a scrap and then did it on the hem of the top and it turned out beautiful.
this is great Sarai! I have always thought that French designed clothing included these kinds of little "upgrades" in style - like yokes in the front or back of tops and dresses, lace collars and tucks and/or gathers in the front. All fairly easy to do and make such a difference. Yes, please present more of these kinds of tutorials.
I love this. In design your wardrobe I identified that I need some T-shirts (without sayings on them) and I just got done listening to your podcast on changing up your patterns. Made a couple of samples of this for reference. I will definitely do this on a t-shirt or two.
I had no idea how this was done! I'm doing Design Your Wardrobe right now since I just joined and missed the most recent and don't want to wait until the next one. My theme is all vintage so this is perfect for me!
Awesome! Check out the Design Your Wardrobe section of the Community forum if you haven't already. It's a great place to share your progress and get feedback from other members.
This is so beautiful. Definitely, I’m going to try it. I love the fabric you used for this project. Quick question: can you share where dis you get it? 🙏 Thanks in advance.
This was great, I just finished a pair of pjs for my granddaughter the other day. so I quickly followed your video….testing first on a scrap and then did it on the hem of the top and it turned out beautiful.
Wonderful!
this is great Sarai! I have always thought that French designed clothing included these kinds of little "upgrades" in style - like yokes in the front or back of tops and dresses, lace collars and tucks and/or gathers in the front. All fairly easy to do and make such a difference. Yes, please present more of these kinds of tutorials.
Thanks for your feedback!
I love this. In design your wardrobe I identified that I need some T-shirts (without sayings on them) and I just got done listening to your podcast on changing up your patterns. Made a couple of samples of this for reference. I will definitely do this on a t-shirt or two.
Yes yes yes! That's great ! You can share others tips on details that makes difference
I will definitely be doing this on the next t-shirt I make. So pretty!
It's a really fun detail for sure!
I had no idea how this was done! I'm doing Design Your Wardrobe right now since I just joined and missed the most recent and don't want to wait until the next one. My theme is all vintage so this is perfect for me!
Awesome! Check out the Design Your Wardrobe section of the Community forum if you haven't already. It's a great place to share your progress and get feedback from other members.
I have always loved this detail. Thanks.
Me too! It's such a pretty one.
What a sweet detail!
Right?! Simple yet impactful!
Great tip. Thank you. So pretty.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing...
Great tip! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
So fun! Who knew! Thanks!
You're welcome! It's a cool detail!
Wow... had no idea how to do this either : ) Thank you. I love any and all videos you post : ) subscribing today.
Awesome! Thank you!
❤ love this! More, please!
I love this look and going to try it on a blouse I'm working on.
Nice! It's such a fun technique.
Love this!
great tip...really like this as feature
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Beautiful, thank you 🌻
You’re welcome 😊
This is so beautiful. Definitely, I’m going to try it. I love the fabric you used for this project. Quick question: can you share where dis you get it? 🙏 Thanks in advance.
The Pointelle fabric is from Lyrical fabrics: lyricalfabrics.com/product-tag/pointelles/
Love this! Could you add this to binding before you sew onto your garment?
Since this stitch isn't stretchy, we'd recommend adding it after the neckline binding is attached!
Where did you get this pointelle fabric?
I believe we got them from Isee Fabrics but it looks like they no longer have any in stock.
Hi 🧚🏼♀️ I’m looking for pointelle fabric like this but can’t seem to find any around me (I’m in Switzerland). Where can I order this from? Thanks ♥️
I don't know of a pointelle supplier in Switzerland. Sorry!
@@SeamworkVideo i'm open to order from other countries i don't mind the added fees :)
@@aliaelborai We like Lyrical's selection of pointelles: lyricalfabrics.com/product-tag/pointelles/
@@SeamworkVideo Thank you so much!