Burrito Method Part 2 | A Magic Trick for Sewing Sleeveless Garments
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2024
- The burrito method is a little bit of sewing magic when sewing certain kinds of linings. In part 2 of the burrito method series, we’ll show you how to use this technique on a sleeveless garment. If you’re looking for how to do the burrito method on a garment with a yoke, head over to part 1 here: • Burrito Method Part 1 ... .
Burrito Tutorial
00:43 - When to use the burrito method
01:26 - How to do the burrito method
07:47 - Haley's tip
08:18 - Quick recap
Outfit Details
👗 Sarai is wearing a Lenny dress, which you can learn about here: • How I Made a Rib Knit ...
👗 Haley is wearing a vintage indigo-dyed blazer
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The slow video and the recap makes this a topnotch video. Thank you!
I'm so glad to hear that those additions helped! We want to make the info as clear and easy to follow as possible.
This was so incredibly clear and helpful! I’ve been looking for a video that shows the burrito method on a sleeveless garment, and this is the first time I’m not confused. Thank you so much for making it less intimidating!
Yay! I'm so glad that you found it helpful. Once you understand the technique actually doing it isn't so bad! You got this!
Oh my gosh, this is such a great tutorial for doing the burrito method on a sleeveless garmet! So clear and concise! ❤🇨🇦❤️
Thank you so much!
Brilliant video. Using different fabrics for outermaterial and innerfacing was crucial for understanding. Great job.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this very helpful tutorial! Bluoopers are so funny!! You did a great job!!
Thank you so much!
Watch many doing this method, so unclear. This is brilliant. So clear and precise. Thanks
So glad it was helpful!
I so appreciate your help
Glad it was helpful!
So grateful for this tutorial, I had watched many other videos and my sleeveless top had to wait until I could find one to help me conceptualise this process. Thank you thank you 🎉
Glad it was helpful!
In college we had a class that taught us couture methods and shortcuts from the clothing industry. After sewing the neck area, we trimmed the facing/lining edge 1/8” before sewing the armhole, then proceed as you showed. That was how we insured the facing never crept out . Great video.
Great tip, thank you!
Thank you so much for these video tutorials.I've never quite been able to catch onto the burrito method but after this tutorial I totally get it and my results were truly magical! I love the podcast and my Seamwork membership!
You are so welcome! I am so glad this was helpful for you!
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Love the slo mo!
Yay! Glad you like it!
Outstanding, thank you!!
Glad you liked it! 😁
Brilliant video...thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
thank you a lot, ladies! It was so clear and it gave me much confidence after walking in the desert about this technique! I think I’m going to watch your sewalongs that look amazing ! We are so lucky to have you and your talented lessons! Thank you for being so helpful to us all, beginners! 🎉🎉🎉🎉👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿😃😃😃👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks Catherine! So glad it was helpful. Happy sewing!
Excellent thanks 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Great content! Thanks so much. ❤ How the universe works lol. I download a tank dress pdf pattern, there was no mention of a lining, but I want one. Today, here’s the method. This helps so much.
Ha! Perfect timing! That's awesome.
You guys - I tried this last night for the first time ever on a plissé and rayon voile dress and it came out FLAWLESS. This was the first time it's made sense to me. Thank you soooo much! I'm so delighted with my squeaky clean arm holes.
PS - My dress has a Chelsea collar backed with lightweight fusible interfacing and it was no problem whatsoever. If anything, the stability helped me hold the fabric roll out of the way during stitching.
Wonderful!
Thank you! Actually I'm on Both teams😄
Nice
Thanks! Glad you like the video!
Great job 👍🌹🌿🌺🌵🌻🍀🌷🍀
Thank you very much! So glad you liked it!
That looks like a magic trick! Thank you for sharing it! Would you use the same method with a knit? If so, would you serge the seams instead?
This is not a commonly used technique for knits since those are often finished with ribbing or a band at the neck, but you could give it a try!
Thank you for sharing. Does it work for a sleeveless dress.
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Yes it does!
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Thanks!
Silly question but would it work with a lined sleeveless top? Last time I did a facing it showed through the dress….
Hey Denise, this method is for a lined sleeveless top, so you're in the right place! :-)
Just to clarify - would this work with a dress that everything has been sewn together except the armholes? I'm trying to alter a dress to fit me, but the lining is only on the bodice, not the skirt. Every time I try to put the armholes together, the shoulders get trapped in this weird infinite loop. This method was suggested to me. Would I need to change my technique?
Is the dress you're altering sleeveless? That's what this method is intended for. If it is, then this method should work for you!