I just can't love you less, the beauty of ur tutorial is the preciseness, the accuracy and the the neat finishing. As much as I see tutorials on TH-cam, I never joke with urs. I always have something new to learn daily. God bless u so much lala, thanks for all you do.
I am about to put a slit in a young lady's prom dress. I'm glad I watched your tutorial. Her dress is a "slubbed satin", not the flat shiny satin. Should I use the walking foot on my machine?
Are you using a solid lining fabric or a lace as your lining? Either way, use the same steps as above. If you are concerned about seam allowance showing, you can trim seam allowance close to the stitching (¼”) and marrow the edge before turning back to right side and pressing. Another clean finishing option is to do French seams. Which is sewing pieces wrong side to wrong side (1/4” seam), turn seam right sides together and sew again (¼” seam”. In total, your seam is ½”. Look up “French seam” if still unclear
Thanks for the tutorial ma’am. I have a question tho, for a long pencil dress, is it advisable to put in a center slit, I find that the slit keeps shifting towards the end of the dress as opposed to a side slit.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I've definitely been doing this all wrong and I have no excuse because it's so simple!
I just can't love you less, the beauty of ur tutorial is the preciseness, the accuracy and the the neat finishing. As much as I see tutorials on TH-cam, I never joke with urs. I always have something new to learn daily. God bless u so much lala, thanks for all you do.
Uwc ma
Thank you so much. Been doing it wro g all my life😂❤❤❤
I am about to put a slit in a young lady's prom dress. I'm glad I watched your tutorial. Her dress is a "slubbed satin", not the flat shiny satin. Should I use the walking foot on my machine?
Awesome Layla definitely an easier way
How do we turn wit linen when making a lace fabric?
Are you using a solid lining fabric or a lace as your lining? Either way, use the same steps as above. If you are concerned about seam allowance showing, you can trim seam allowance close to the stitching (¼”) and marrow the edge before turning back to right side and pressing. Another clean finishing option is to do French seams. Which is sewing pieces wrong side to wrong side (1/4” seam), turn seam right sides together and sew again (¼” seam”. In total, your seam is ½”. Look up “French seam” if still unclear
Thanks for this,can i use this method for a very curvy and wide slit sewing?
Thanks for this tutorial. You hv saved my day. Thank you
Thanks so much Dear. It's something helpful to me right now
Awesome, but in case the slited part is to long for the person's liking, how do you close it. Thank you
You are so detailed thank you for this lesson .i learnt well
Thank u so much pls can this same method work for a transparence lace
Beautiful but can it be an overlap slit at the front
Thank you so much 🥰💕.
I have been looking for this kind of tutorial.
Please can u Make a tutorial on how to achieve the flare at the side of the blouse . Thank you
Thanks for the tutorial ma’am.
I have a question tho, for a long pencil dress, is it advisable to put in a center slit, I find that the slit keeps shifting towards the end of the dress as opposed to a side slit.
Side is better ma
@@wearlala please ma,how many inches from the middle will measure to get an accurate side slit?
Use your dart position as a guide.
U are the best
I tried I didn’t get I got lost where you go back to wrong sides
Pls ma wat if we are sewing a lace?
Thanks for a great tutorial. Really helpful 👌👏😻
Thanks so much for this. We'll explained tutorial.
This came in time for me. Thank you always
Ma this is well explained but am having a challenge
The slit is 4 corner at the tip instead of A shape.....
Please where are you located? I need a slit put in my ballroom gown.
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Gud job sis
Whao. Impressive
God bless you sweetheart!!!!
Thanks Lala
Thank you so much ma. God bless you
Good job
Very beautiful thank you so much god blesse you 🙏❤
Woooow thank you so much 💕
Thanks ma'am, God bless you
Thanks for sharing
Thank you... really helpful
Thank you so much
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I have been struggling with this since campus😭😭😭😭😭
So nice
Thanks ma
Great.....thank you so much ❤️
How to cut a slit in a dress
Tnx!
Thank u🤗
Thanks
I can't view d video please
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You are great.