Great video. I did not think French seams could be done on sleeves. Very happy to see it done and I'm going to sew my next sleeves like this. One question is why does there have to be background music with this great video? It makes it more difficult for people who are hard of hearing.
@@ninasutton2188 That's so great to hear! If you're on Facebook or Instagram, you can tag us by typing in @wonderfil into your post description. We're happy to hear your curtains turned out :)
Thanks this is really well explained and helpful ! Do you think I can also do this for the curved crotch seam of a pair of pants or shorts ? All the tutorials I find keep using an overlocker (which I don't have) or a zigzag stitch but I don't like the look of it. If not is there another way to make a clean finish with no raw edges visible?
It should be possible to do it along a curve if your fabric is light enough and it doesn't have a zipper. Another method you can use is the turn and stitch method. There's a great online tutorial at this link: sewingmachinebuffs.com/finish-raw-edges-of-fabric-without-a-serger/ (Method 3) Hope this helps!
Great video .I needed that refresher! I am a novice sewer.I have a q. Can you use a french seam at the curved neckline? If so van you make a video to teach that?Thank you.🙂
It's not a dolman sleeve, but we made a tutorial on making a tunic using this technique. You can also check it out! th-cam.com/video/cG55IaUnQkI/w-d-xo.html
Great video. I did not think French seams could be done on sleeves. Very happy to see it done and I'm going to sew my next sleeves like this. One question is why does there have to be background music with this great video? It makes it more difficult for people who are hard of hearing.
This video is absolute perfection
I'm a beginner and i struggle a lot at the sleeves . Really glad i watched this. Thank you ❤️
So glad we could help!
i forgot how to make a french seam. I'm so glad i watched your video, it was made very clearly. Thank you so much
You're welcome, so glad we could help!
Thanks for this very thorough
Glad it was helpful!
That was awesome thanks for being so thorough
Thank you, that is well illustrated abd very easy. Now I need to try it :)
Putting together my first chiffon piece and this video is helping a lot! Thank you! :D
That's great to hear! Have fun sewing!
The curved seam looks like something that require a bit practice, but the video is very helpful. Thank you!
Like these quick and easy to understand instructions. Much appreciated.
Excellent video. I was able to do it correct without any complications. Thank you!
Glad this could help you out!
It definitely did. I was able to make curtains for the nursery. I wish I can post a photo.
@@ninasutton2188 That's so great to hear! If you're on Facebook or Instagram, you can tag us by typing in @wonderfil into your post description. We're happy to hear your curtains turned out :)
Should we top stitch this afterwards?
Thanks this is really well explained and helpful !
Do you think I can also do this for the curved crotch seam of a pair of pants or shorts ? All the tutorials I find keep using an overlocker (which I don't have) or a zigzag stitch but I don't like the look of it. If not is there another way to make a clean finish with no raw edges visible?
It should be possible to do it along a curve if your fabric is light enough and it doesn't have a zipper. Another method you can use is the turn and stitch method. There's a great online tutorial at this link: sewingmachinebuffs.com/finish-raw-edges-of-fabric-without-a-serger/
(Method 3) Hope this helps!
You can also try to use bias tape. As a beginner I've found it an useful way to save some of my projects.
Great video .I needed that refresher! I am a novice sewer.I have a q. Can you use a french seam at the curved neckline? If so van you make a video to teach that?Thank you.🙂
That's a great idea! We'll see if we can work out a video showing how to do that :)
Thank you!
I was hoping to see how to sew a right angle with a french seam. Is there a video for that?
What about on something like a dolman sleeve?
Great idea! We will try to show how to do this in one of our future videos.
It's not a dolman sleeve, but we made a tutorial on making a tunic using this technique. You can also check it out! th-cam.com/video/cG55IaUnQkI/w-d-xo.html
Excellent, clear, and complete instructions; however, the music behind your speech is not helpful - distracting and annoying.
Thanks for letting us know, our usual mic was broken during this video so hopefully the audio will be clearer and sharper once it's fixed!