This is very comprehensive and detailed tutorial. Production of this video is equally professional. I appreciated that you used contrasting fabrics and threads to demonstrate this technique. I now feel confident and excited to complete the two notched collared shirts I have been making as Christmas gifts for my husband. Thank you!
I believe this is the most comprehensive tutorial I seen. You have seem to have ALL the elements organized and easily understood! It is difficult for the very experienced sewer, like you, to remember to include basic terms. Once it has become intuitive for you, it's hard to remember that basic sewing techniques are all new/foreign to the beginner. KODOS to you and many thanks for sharing your expertise!
This was such a helpful and well documented video. I liked how you went step-by-step through the process and explained thoroughly. I watched the video several times and then I went through the steps with you as you were showing them. Now I know how to attach these kinds of collars. Thank you very much for taking the time to create this video.
thank you for this video! you are a fabulous teacher. i made a shirt with a convertible collar for the first time yesterday and i wondered if there was a way to do it without the clunky back facing. this video answered my question perfectly!
You my dear are a life saver. I am sewing a shirt for my son and i havent made a garment since 4H 40 yrs ago. He is 30 and i know he is going to be so astonished that i sewed a shirt for him that i know he will be buying material for me. I opted for an 8 dollar pattern instead of a 20 dollar pattern and its ridiculously hard to understand. I have the shirt ready except for the collar, and it had had me stumped because there is no collar band! Ive already sewn the lapel so ill rip the stiches and open the neck edge of of it and do it this way. You have helped me figure out what to do soooo much. I have the sleeves on and was down to collar and button holes and its been hanging and ive read and reread the instructions to no revelation. You have completely clarified what to do and i am sooo thankful. Seriously you have been an angel for me. I am making another and i will not sew on sleeves or close side seams and do it this way! Again, thankyou!
Thank you so much for this! I got stuck with this part, and the pattern has completely inadequate instructions. Can't tell you how so very helpful this tutorial was!
Love you love you love your videos love your explanation and no matter how high and low I searched I end up here coz you give the most professional and the easiest way to sew high . thank you
Thank you so much. Was struggling with this on simplicity pattern 8803. It wasn’t very clear. You showed wonderful technique. Was able to put a beautiful collar in.
This video really helped me do a perfect collar, when I began sewing...my mistake was making pajamas, for my first project. Glenda gives great demonstrations that even a novice can follow to achieve a perfect result.
Thank you so much for this! I have spent a whole day struggling/stressing out trying to understand a pattern I have, and watching so many different tutorials and finding them incredibly hard to follow. I have finally found this tutorial the day after and it is so clear to follow. Using different coloured fabrics and thread really helped to explain each step, I have dyslexia so learning new things and following instructions can sometimes be a real challenge but this tutorial was very friendly towards learning difficulties. Thank you again.
Excellent tutorial. Nicely detailed, great visual with clear and concise instructions. Perfect for a beginner such as myself. Thank you for an excellent tutorial.
Glenda thank you SO MUCH for your helpful information.❤ Your tutorials are outstanding & have helped me so much with things like this I haven't yet tackled. I read an instructional on this technique & was so confused. I'm a visual learner & this was exactly what I needed to visualize the whole process. I APPRECIATE YOU !!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Glenda, I loved that last statement about how all of these lessons will all combine to create a finished fashion piece. Thank you for these informative videos. After watching your videos, I have decided to return to sewing after stopping 3 years ago after graduating college. I wish I knew that back neck finish technique 3 years ago.
Glenda, Thank you very much for your video, I have gone through so much tutorials before coming here, wow, you are really precise ! I love your content.
Fantastic! I had really botched a collar making my first shirtdress from a certain McCalls pattern known for its poor collar instructions, and this helped me finally get it right. Really appreciate your videos, thank you!!
Thank you so much Glenda!! This was such a helpful tutorial for me and I’m sure for many other beginner seamstresses like me. My collared shirt turned out amazing thanks to your video🙂
Just finished a button down and the collar came out "okay" with the minimal instructions in the pattern. Looking forward to my next one being very polished after watching your video! Thanks!
@@surefitdesigns yes ma'am, I am still learning about sewing, especially this part, and hopefully someday I also can make my own tutorial about collar and more..
Just what to say that it sure is easy the way you explained it and also the way you sewed it. At school they gave us a “step by step” instruction sheet and it doesn’t make sense at all!!! Just very glad that I found you!
WOW.. that’s is amazing teaching. I am not just understanding but I could feel inside hearing her voice. Have been helping me a lot. Thanks you so much.
Thank you this was helpful, I have done a couple of collars before. Right now I am trying to follow a 1970s dress pattern with this sort of collar but with a back zipper dividing the posterior part of the collar...hope fully I can mange better now I have watched your lovely calm, clear video.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I tried and tried until I was able to get it perfect and neat. I Just cant believe it and it was fun. Many thanks.
I am making that exact same khaki jacket behind you on the mannequin, my facings are the fold back kind, cut out in 1 piece with garment fronts, and i was able to follow your clear instructions to complete the collar easily, phew... new technique learned, thank you.
thank you for that lesson, now I know how to sew a collars, you made it look so simple and easy to sew collars, thanks a lot may GOD continue to bless on you tube and may many others who watch your video learn it thanks .
Thank you!! I'm in the process of making a pj long sleeve top from simplicity. I have had a lot of trouble finding a good tutorial that explains it well. You do it a little differently but it looks like the instructions are asking for the same thing. I'm going to baste the top collar to the neck edge tomorrow then sew it then do the front facing the exact same as you have shown. I'll also have this step by step video alongside me. Extremely grateful, thank you!
Yuppppyyyy! Finally I did it. I was searching for this video since so many months. Eventually, I found your video. Indeed, it's so helpful with almost each and every details. Thanking you alot. Finally I sewed the one. Thank you.
Thank you so much Glenda! Your video is well done, clear and concise. My mother daughter Christmas pajamas will have beautiful collars - this time lol.
Wowwwwwwww... Now I could sew my collar nicely.... I am trying to make our smock gown Thank you for this tutorial which is very clear to understand.... Been watching tutorial videos.. Somehow it is so complicated to understand.... Thank you very much ❤️
I got some craftsy classes and they showed a gorgeous jacket she made , then showed a jacket without a collar and trained with that one. ugh!!!. Thank you for this.
Oh god you are an amazing person who taught everything so clear and Deep😍 I have watched many videos and trust me those were so complicated like pain in the ass😡 however you made me understand every single detail. Hats off to you my Tutor❤😘
nice tutorial very informative hope i can lear a lot for this tutorial more. i want to start it from from proper measurement of the body up to pattern making and the sewing. more please include sleeve pater too. thank you so much
Thank you so much. Your video and instructions were very clear and were exactly what I needed. I've dismantled a garment that was made by someone else to use as a pattern so I don't have any instructions to work from. Its been a while since I've done collars and couldn't quiet remember how to sew it in. All the other videos I viewed previously showed how to draft a pattern (which was complicated) or used a back facing. This is exactly what I needed. I've liked, subscribed and will be watching your other videos. Keep up the excellent work.
Alishia James - you are most welcome. I'm so glad the information was of such benefit for you. Definitely make sure to watch more of our Sure-Fit Designs videos.
Hi Glenda. tq for the helpful tutorial on how to sew collars I have been watching this video several time. Now I am looking your tutorial on how to make the pattern to fit this collar? I wonder if I can find your tutorial I mentioned. Tq so much
Thank you so much for this video which helped me attach the collar in a simple and easy way. I subscribed to your channel and joined your Facebook page. I'm going to check if you have a video on how to fully line the jacket I am making.
I was aware of the importance of under-stitching, but for some reason, I've been doing it from the right side of the fabric on the facing. I have yest to test for the difference - if any - in result when doing it from the wrong side of the fabric as Glenda has done. Time to experiment.
@Janet Christian - both the blouse I am wearing and the turquoise blouse on the mannequin is called the Go Everywhere Shirt and is available in a Design & Sew Along here - www.surefitacademy.com/courses/the-go-everywhere-shirt-by-sure-fit-designs
Your videos are superb! They really are! Please, do you have one that explains how much fabric you need to allow for gathering. E.g. when you are using a gathering foot because they gather at a set rate. If you were gathering it and spreading the gathers to meet a smooth band or bodice yourself it would be fine (although it would be good to know what fabric difference of the gathered part to the smooth part would look best) but with a gathering foot it pulls it all together and stitches as it goes. How do you know what will make the gathered part meet up right to the end with the smooth part? Is that a muddly question? Do you know what I mean? I would really appreciate knowing because I want to make my daughter a 50s tea dress. I am so nervous of using the gathering foot and finding it has gathered the entire skirt part before getting right to the end of the straight part. I have a lot to learn I know but I really want to learn. :)
The last step where you sew the collar seam allowance on the inside, do you want it on the outside to fall in the ditch or right on the edge of the collar on the outside?
Here is the link for that shirt - www.sewfitacademyonline.com/courses/the-go-everywhere-shirt-by-sure-fit-designs - It's called the Go Everywhere Shirt and is found www.SewFitAcademyOnline.com
Glenda you are the only one who shows us step by step the best way to sew difficult pieces as a collar. Thank you. You are absolutely understandable
Vasiliki Pappa - thanks for your comments and feedback - much appreciated.
This is very comprehensive and detailed tutorial. Production of this video is equally professional. I appreciated that you used contrasting fabrics and threads to demonstrate this technique. I now feel confident and excited to complete the two notched collared shirts I have been making as Christmas gifts for my husband. Thank you!
Gracie - thanks so much for your excellent and descriptive feedback. We do our best to be clear and concise. Thanks for participating.
The collar shape looks great .
Learn new sewing skill from this video
Like the tutorial.And thanks for sharing
@KnitLove HK - thanks for commenting. I'm glad this video was of beneficial information.
Thank you so much, this is the best tutorial on TH-cam and may you a blessed and happyness 💐!.
chanaka461 - thanks so much for your comments and feedback.
She have done it perfectly ...without leaving a single part
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad this information was of benefit for you.
I believe this is the most comprehensive tutorial I seen. You have seem to have ALL the elements organized and easily understood! It is difficult for the very experienced sewer, like you, to remember to include basic terms. Once it has become intuitive for you, it's hard to remember that basic sewing techniques are all new/foreign to the beginner. KODOS to you and many thanks for sharing your expertise!
This was such a helpful and well documented video. I liked how you went step-by-step through the process and explained thoroughly. I watched the video several times and then I went through the steps with you as you were showing them. Now I know how to attach these kinds of collars. Thank you very much for taking the time to create this video.
So glad this was of benefit to you. Thank you for watching!
thank you for this video! you are a fabulous teacher. i made a shirt with a convertible collar for the first time yesterday and i wondered if there was a way to do it without the clunky back facing. this video answered my question perfectly!
bethany - your comments and input are much appreciated. I'm so glad this video was of benefit for you.
You my dear are a life saver. I am sewing a shirt for my son and i havent made a garment since 4H 40 yrs ago. He is 30 and i know he is going to be so astonished that i sewed a shirt for him that i know he will be buying material for me. I opted for an 8 dollar pattern instead of a 20 dollar pattern and its ridiculously hard to understand. I have the shirt ready except for the collar, and it had had me stumped because there is no collar band! Ive already sewn the lapel so ill rip the stiches and open the neck edge of of it and do it this way. You have helped me figure out what to do soooo much. I have the sleeves on and was down to collar and button holes and its been hanging and ive read and reread the instructions to no revelation. You have completely clarified what to do and i am sooo thankful. Seriously you have been an angel for me. I am making another and i will not sew on sleeves or close side seams and do it this way! Again, thankyou!
Rae Boyd - You are most welcome and thanks so much for your feedback and comments. I'm glad this information was of benefit for you.
Thank you so much for this! I got stuck with this part, and the pattern has completely inadequate instructions. Can't tell you how so very helpful this tutorial was!
You are most welcome! I'm glad the information was so helpful.
You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you for sharing your gifts! 🦄
@inurscreams - thanks so much for your lovely comments and feedback.
Love you love you love your videos love your explanation and no matter how high and low I searched I end up here coz you give the most professional and the easiest way to sew high . thank you
Thank you so much for your comments!!
@@surefitdesignsa pleasure my dear and thank you so much for your reply..wishing you all the best ❤️❤️ for the new year
Thank you so much. Was struggling with this on simplicity pattern 8803. It wasn’t very clear. You showed wonderful technique. Was able to put a beautiful collar in.
Sue Kay Knits - thanks for your feedback, I'm glad to hear this information was of value to you.
This video really helped me do a perfect collar, when I began sewing...my mistake was making pajamas, for my first project. Glenda gives great demonstrations that even a novice can follow to achieve a perfect result.
@Summer Walters - thank you so much for your lovely comments and feedback. I'm so glad my demonstrations provide such clear instruction for you.
Excellent video. Thanks Glenda. Now that im familiar with your SFD patterns this video makes great sense🥰
Thank you so much for this! I have spent a whole day struggling/stressing out trying to understand a pattern I have, and watching so many different tutorials and finding them incredibly hard to follow. I have finally found this tutorial the day after and it is so clear to follow. Using different coloured fabrics and thread really helped to explain each step, I have dyslexia so learning new things and following instructions can sometimes be a real challenge but this tutorial was very friendly towards learning difficulties. Thank you again.
Excellent tutorial. Nicely detailed, great visual with clear and concise instructions. Perfect for a beginner such as myself. Thank you for an excellent tutorial.
Carmen Velarde = Thank you so much for your feedback. I'm so glad to hear this tutorial was so beneficial for you.
You remind me of my mommy ! So lovely to listen and watch your videos ! My mom used to sew a lot , too!
Thank you so much for your heart-felt comments.
Glenda thank you SO MUCH for your helpful information.❤ Your tutorials are outstanding & have helped me so much with things like this I haven't yet tackled. I read an instructional on this technique & was so confused. I'm a visual learner & this was exactly what I needed to visualize the whole process. I APPRECIATE YOU !!!!!! 🙏🙏🙏
I'm so glad this was helpful to you. Keep watching!
Glenda, I loved that last statement about how all of these lessons will all combine to create a finished fashion piece. Thank you for these informative videos. After watching your videos, I have decided to return to sewing after stopping 3 years ago after graduating college. I wish I knew that back neck finish technique 3 years ago.
Glenda, Thank you very much for your video, I have gone through so much tutorials before coming here, wow, you are really precise ! I love your content.
Abama - You are most welcome. I'm glad this tutorial was of so much benefit for you.
Fantastic! I had really botched a collar making my first shirtdress from a certain McCalls pattern known for its poor collar instructions, and this helped me finally get it right. Really appreciate your videos, thank you!!
You are most welcome. I'm glad the information was of such benefit for you.
Thank you so much Glenda!! This was such a helpful tutorial for me and I’m sure for many other beginner seamstresses like me. My collared shirt turned out amazing thanks to your video🙂
Audrey - I'm glad this video was of such benefit for you. Thanks so much for your feedback.
Just finished a button down and the collar came out "okay" with the minimal instructions in the pattern. Looking forward to my next one being very polished after watching your video! Thanks!
Korin M - I'm glad this information was of benefit for you. thanks for commenting.
Thank you for your tutorial ma'am.. watching from Malaysia here..
You are most welcome...thanks for your comments.
@@surefitdesigns yes ma'am, I am still learning about sewing, especially this part, and hopefully someday I also can make my own tutorial about collar and more..
Just what to say that it sure is easy the way you explained it and also the way you sewed it. At school they gave us a “step by step” instruction sheet and it doesn’t make sense at all!!! Just very glad that I found you!
Thank you so much for your feedback - it is greatly appreciated. I'm glad you found my instructions so clear.
Thank you so much. i couldnt have donethis without you.
@Karen C - you are most welcome and thanks for your comments.
So clear and precise even for a beginner like me. Thank you
So glad it was of benefit to you. Thanks for watching!
WOW.. that’s is amazing teaching. I am not just understanding but I could feel inside hearing her voice. Have been helping me a lot. Thanks you so much.
This tutorial was very very helpful, thank you so much. I have already tried it on two blazers.
Marian, you are most welcome. I'm glad you appreciated the information.
Thank you this was helpful, I have done a couple of collars before. Right now I am trying to follow a 1970s dress pattern with this sort of collar but with a back zipper dividing the posterior part of the collar...hope fully I can mange better now I have watched your lovely calm, clear video.
Hi Bridget...thank you so much for your lovely comments and feedback...Glenda
I love your tutorial for ive managed to sew my collar & the front facings of my shirt. Thank you so much youre the best.
Thank you!! This method of sewing a notched collar works best for me!
You are most welcome. I'm glad the information is of benefit for you.
Glenda the good stitch is a great nickname!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I tried and tried until I was able to get it perfect and neat. I Just cant believe it and it was fun. Many thanks.
Sheryl Smith - I'm glad to hear you've had some fun with your sewing. It shouldn't all be tedious.
Glenda is the best hands-on trainer I have met!
I am making that exact same khaki jacket behind you on the mannequin, my facings are the fold back kind, cut out in 1 piece with garment fronts, and i was able to follow your clear instructions to complete the collar easily, phew... new technique learned, thank you.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing and watching.
You give me light for this tutorial! Thank you
thank you for that lesson, now I know how to sew a collars, you made it look so simple and easy to sew collars, thanks a lot may GOD continue to bless on you tube and may many others who watch your video learn it thanks .
hello. I'm vietnamese, I'M VERY Glad to receive her teching post, though does not understand much about english, but I still like to watch her teach.
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Thank you!! I'm in the process of making a pj long sleeve top from simplicity. I have had a lot of trouble finding a good tutorial that explains it well. You do it a little differently but it looks like the instructions are asking for the same thing. I'm going to baste the top collar to the neck edge tomorrow then sew it then do the front facing the exact same as you have shown. I'll also have this step by step video alongside me. Extremely grateful, thank you!
Yuppppyyyy! Finally I did it. I was searching for this video since so many months. Eventually, I found your video. Indeed, it's so helpful with almost each and every details. Thanking you alot. Finally I sewed the one. Thank you.
Fantastic useful information. Definitely unique way to sew a collar and facing!
A terriic video, much clearer than any pattern, my fog has cleared. Thank you.
Mary, you are most welcome! I'm glad to hear this information was of such value for you.
Thank you so much Glenda! Your video is well done, clear and concise. My mother daughter Christmas pajamas will have beautiful collars - this time lol.
I love your teaching thanks Madame
Thank you for watching!
From the philippines thank you for this video
You are most welcome. I'm glad this video was of such benefit for you.
This is the best method in TH-cam thank you
Thank you for your feedback - greatly appreciated.
Thank you Madam. You saved my Sunday and my sewing project.
Love your instructions! Clear, precise and so helpful in creating a beautifully completed garment.
❤️Trudie DeSanto
@Trudie DeSanto - thank you for your comments and positive feedback.
Thanks a lot I learn a lot from you mom, be blessed
@puvitanda karipose - thanks for your feedback - happy to hear the information was beneficial for you.
Beautiful work, detailed and understandable, but i wish as if we can start from the beginning, show us how you got the notches and the facing.
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Wonderful tutorial. Very good demonstration and easy to understand. Thank you for sharing.
Hi, this is Ayesha from Pakistan
Very well detail lesson 👍🏻 👍🏻
Thanks for your comment. I'm glad the information was of benefit for you.
Thank you . You give us so useful information .
@Vasiliki Pappe - You are most welcome...thanks for your comment and feedback.
Thank you Glenda for this very informative video
This video was such a help for me. I have finally made my grandson a well tailor made shirt. Can hardly wait to give it to him. Thank you soooo much!~
Wowwwwwwww... Now I could sew my collar nicely.... I am trying to make our smock gown Thank you for this tutorial which is very clear to understand.... Been watching tutorial videos.. Somehow it is so complicated to understand.... Thank you very much ❤️
Your are most welcome.
Awesome Madam Glenda!
Thank you for that informative video!
very serious information , Thank you that you share your exceptional's utility's
knowledge with us!!!
I got some craftsy classes and they showed a gorgeous jacket she made , then showed a jacket without a collar and trained with that one. ugh!!!. Thank you for this.
Good to know my tutorials have been of benefit.
I have been hoping and waiting for you to do a video on collars. Thank you!
This video was very helpful to me. Thank's Glenda
You are most welcome...I'm happy to hear the information was beneficial.
Oh god you are an amazing person who taught everything so clear and Deep😍 I have watched many videos and trust me those were so complicated like pain in the ass😡 however you made me understand every single detail. Hats off to you my Tutor❤😘
I enjoyed your video so much
Final Neet, easy, clean look
I like your tips so much too, it makes the final result more proffessional
Thanks for your feedback and comments - glad the video was of assistance.
Wow thank you so much for this clear demonstration on how to put collar...i absolutely like it
Thank you so much.perfect lerning
You are most welcome. I'm glad this tutorial was of benefit for you!
Wow this is beautiful and clear!
Colleen Schaefer - you are most welcome, I'm glad the information was of such benefit for you.
nice tutorial very informative hope i can lear a lot for this tutorial more. i want to start it from from proper measurement of the body up to pattern making and the sewing. more please include sleeve pater too. thank you so much
very well explained ! perfect learning
Ramona Baba - thanks so much for your feedback - I'm glad this information was of benefit for you.
Love the floral blouse.💐
Excellent video Glenda, I learned so much and have a perfectly attached collar!
Lesley, you are most welcome - I'm glad this tutorial was of assistance.
I've tried two other methods the other day and I find this the best of all! Thank you so much!
I'm glad this was of such benefit for you. Sorry for the delayed reply.
Thank you Glenda for this great tutorial. will you tell me how to attach this collar to a lined garment. Thank you
I’m glad this video was of assistance.
This was an awesome tutorial. Thank you so much.
I'm glad this information was of such benefit for you.
THANK YOU and marry chrismas Glenda
Beautiful, very clean and neat work👌
Thank you so much! This is what I want to learn.
You are most welcome. I'm glad it was of such benefit.
Thank you so much. Your video and instructions were very clear and were exactly what I needed. I've dismantled a garment that was made by someone else to use as a pattern so I don't have any instructions to work from. Its been a while since I've done collars and couldn't quiet remember how to sew it in. All the other videos I viewed previously showed how to draft a pattern (which was complicated) or used a back facing. This is exactly what I needed. I've liked, subscribed and will be watching your other videos. Keep up the excellent work.
Alishia James - you are most welcome. I'm so glad the information was of such benefit for you. Definitely make sure to watch more of our Sure-Fit Designs videos.
Very nice tutorial..
thank you so much for such a great video sewing tutorials you just shared with us! it did a lot of help to my sewing career as a seamstress!
Thank you for easy to follow tutorial I will be following .
You are most welcome.
Hi Glenda. tq for the helpful tutorial on how to sew collars I have been watching this video several time. Now I am looking your tutorial on how to make the pattern to fit this collar? I wonder if I can find your tutorial I mentioned. Tq so much
Thank you so much for this video which helped me attach the collar in a simple and easy way. I subscribed to your channel and joined your Facebook page. I'm going to check if you have a video on how to fully line the jacket I am making.
You are most welcome. I'm glad you found this process easy. At this point in time, we don't have a video on fully lining a jacket. Sorry.
You have an amazing channel, that helped me a lot.
Thanks for your comment - I'm happy to hear the information we've provided has been of benefit.
thank you!
I was aware of the importance of under-stitching, but for some reason, I've been doing it from the right side of the fabric on the facing. I have yest to test for the difference - if any - in result when doing it from the wrong side of the fabric as Glenda has done. Time to experiment.
thank you! you are amazing! God bless you!
Thank you for the tutorial, so clear to understand..
i love all your videos! thank you so much..
Thank you Glenda for your excellent teaching skills. I love the blouse in this video. Where can I find this blouse pattern?
@Janet Christian - both the blouse I am wearing and the turquoise blouse on the mannequin is called the Go Everywhere Shirt and is available in a Design & Sew Along here - www.surefitacademy.com/courses/the-go-everywhere-shirt-by-sure-fit-designs
Best I’ve ever seen
@Jennifer Williams - thanks so much for your feedback/comments. I'm happy this information was beneficial for you.
This is so great, thank you!
You are most welcome, I'm glad the information was of benefit for you.
wow thank you for this detailed and clear tutorial
Nicely taught! thanks.
Thanks so much for your feedback. I'm glad this information was of such benefit for you.
Your videos are superb! They really are! Please, do you have one that explains how much fabric you need to allow for gathering. E.g. when you are using a gathering foot because they gather at a set rate. If you were gathering it and spreading the gathers to meet a smooth band or bodice yourself it would be fine (although it would be good to know what fabric difference of the gathered part to the smooth part would look best) but with a gathering foot it pulls it all together and stitches as it goes. How do you know what will make the gathered part meet up right to the end with the smooth part? Is that a muddly question? Do you know what I mean? I would really appreciate knowing because I want to make my daughter a 50s tea dress. I am so nervous of using the gathering foot and finding it has gathered the entire skirt part before getting right to the end of the straight part. I have a lot to learn I know but I really want to learn. :)
Awesome mam. Thank you so much
The last step where you sew the collar seam allowance on the inside, do you want it on the outside to fall in the ditch or right on the edge of the collar on the outside?
I love the aqua colored blouse in the background. Can you tell me what the pattern is for that shirt?
Here is the link for that shirt - www.sewfitacademyonline.com/courses/the-go-everywhere-shirt-by-sure-fit-designs - It's called the Go Everywhere Shirt and is found www.SewFitAcademyOnline.com
Thank you , so much ! I am learning,alot !!!