Not sure if you have covered this, but one idea I have is how to do a proper slash and spread. There are so many issues that can crop up with human bodies, as we aren't all perfect cookie cutter forms! Like me for instance, I am tall (5ft11in), I am a "Big" girl, and even with the most size inclusive patterns, there always needs to be more room somewhere. Perhaps the shoulders are too narrow, bodice/body too short(I have a long torso, and long legs(36in inseam). I always need to adjust something which gets a bit overwhelming at times to constantly have to fiddle. It would be nice to be able to take and buy a pattern in the largest available, be able to do a slash/spread via a trace(keep original as intact as possible for future use/reference) that way kinks can be worked out in the pattern/muslin stages. This technique could be useful for many, as there are many ways it can be applied. I think I have been more than clear and think you understand enough, so I will stop the ramblings....Hope all have a very happy and blessed new years, stay safe out there!
That’s a great idea! Iv used slash & spread for moving darts & creating volume in different types of sleeves but I have not done a video on making a pattern bigger like this. Thank you for the suggestion. I will add it to the list.
Agreed. The quick shot of the finish hem on the inside was a mess. I had to back up the video several times to be sure I was actually seeing how off it was.
I LOVE your videos…..they are ALWAYS so helpful!!!!!
Thank you 😊 Happy sewing 🎀
Love the hemmer!
Me too!
I love your videos. They are so informative. I would like to request more videos on the Husqvarna epic 3, please.
I will have videos on the Epic 3 coming out this month :)
Using a fusible web or the wonder tape stuff can really help when coverstitching
I love that idea!
Nice accessory
It works great. I highly recommend it fir your cover stitch machine.
Not sure if you have covered this, but one idea I have is how to do a proper slash and spread. There are so many issues that can crop up with human bodies, as we aren't all perfect cookie cutter forms! Like me for instance, I am tall (5ft11in), I am a "Big" girl, and even with the most size inclusive patterns, there always needs to be more room somewhere. Perhaps the shoulders are too narrow, bodice/body too short(I have a long torso, and long legs(36in inseam). I always need to adjust something which gets a bit overwhelming at times to constantly have to fiddle. It would be nice to be able to take and buy a pattern in the largest available, be able to do a slash/spread via a trace(keep original as intact as possible for future use/reference) that way kinks can be worked out in the pattern/muslin stages. This technique could be useful for many, as there are many ways it can be applied. I think I have been more than clear and think you understand enough, so I will stop the ramblings....Hope all have a very happy and blessed new years, stay safe out there!
That’s a great idea! Iv used slash & spread for moving darts & creating volume in different types of sleeves but I have not done a video on making a pattern bigger like this. Thank you for the suggestion. I will add it to the list.
that was great! 😆
Thanks 😊 Happy you enjoyed it 💕
Nice 👏
Thank you 😊
how to shorten sleeves and how to make puffy sleeves un puffy
Oooo puffy sleeves un puffy is great! What kinds of sleeves are you looking to shorten ? Like ones with cuffs? T shirts?
I would like to see how to adjust the crotch
Like how to make it shorter? Is there something specific you want to adjust?
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Make the crotch shorter…it’s too long and sags
Waste of money. It looks awful. And not handy al all. It way faster and neater without this accessorie
Thank you for the feedback
@@SewAnastasia sorry that I can’t be more possitive about it
Agreed. The quick shot of the finish hem on the inside was a mess. I had to back up the video several times to be sure I was actually seeing how off it was.
Another Pitiful Attachment
Do you not like attachments ?