Another really great how-to video. Because of your Seamwork videos I'm becoming a better sewist. Thank you for all your work in making these videos and putting them for us to view.
Very cool! Who doesn't love a good princess seam. ♥️ I love my seamwork patterns but I always have to do a FBA or I look like a sack of potatoes. I wish I loved tinkering and cutting as much as I love sewing 🤪
This is great! I’m wanting to make a Princess seam dress where the seams go all the way through the skirt. I’m having trouble finding a good tutorial for that… any tips?
You'll apply the same principles covered for the bodice hack. In general, if the skirt has waist darts, you'll slash through those from hem to waist, closing the darts and transferring the fullness to the bottom hem. Hope that helps!
Thank you for this clear explanation. Could you please add some information about the grainline? Should a line parallel to the pattern’s gram line be drawn on each side piece before cutting apart, or does this process mean the grainline rotates slightly?
Since the side piece is being bent, a parallel line would also be bent; is it more important to have the top or bottom of the side piece with the grainline matching the centre piece, please?
Very well understood. But please want a little favour. Could you please link the video of how you drafted the front bodice and back bodices so I continue from there. Thank you very much!
Beautiful tutorial, thank you. Absolutely brilliant!! ❤
Brilliantly explained and demonstrated
Yay! I’ve been wanting to know how to do this for eeeeeeeeeeeeeever Hayley! Thankyouuuuuuuuuuu✨
No problem 😊
Thank you!!! I just drafted my first princess seam bodice and made a mock up and it seems to have worked perfectly ✨
Another really great how-to video. Because of your Seamwork videos I'm becoming a better sewist. Thank you for all your work in making these videos and putting them for us to view.
Great video! I feel confident to try this!
Go for it!
Perfect demo, thank you so much!!
You're very welcome!
So Clearly Explained! Thank you!😀
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial! Thank you! 😀👍🏻
Great info!!! I want to do this now!
Go for it!
Hi, I would love a video on how to do a armhole Princess seam!
Very cool! Who doesn't love a good princess seam. ♥️ I love my seamwork patterns but I always have to do a FBA or I look like a sack of potatoes. I wish I loved tinkering and cutting as much as I love sewing 🤪
This is great! I’m wanting to make a Princess seam dress where the seams go all the way through the skirt. I’m having trouble finding a good tutorial for that… any tips?
You'll apply the same principles covered for the bodice hack. In general, if the skirt has waist darts, you'll slash through those from hem to waist, closing the darts and transferring the fullness to the bottom hem. Hope that helps!
Thank you for this clear explanation.
Could you please add some information about the grainline? Should a line parallel to the pattern’s gram line be drawn on each side piece before cutting apart, or does this process mean the grainline rotates slightly?
Thank you autocorrect for ‘gram line’ instead of grainline
The grainlines should run parallel to each other! So yes, it would be a good idea to draw a second grainline before cutting.
Since the side piece is being bent, a parallel line would also be bent; is it more important to have the top or bottom of the side piece with the grainline matching the centre piece, please?
@@suzanneevans1771 Draw the grainline parallel to the original on the lower section. You can extend it up once all of the steps are complete.
Very well understood. But please want a little favour. Could you please link the video of how you drafted the front bodice and back bodices so I continue from there. Thank you very much!
What if you don’t have a back bodice that means you can’t do it 😢
You could do an armhole princess seam on the front bodice!