You are always on the point. Telling us only important information, I suffer watching other TH-camrs that don't have any content and try really hard to fill their time for hours until they finally come with their information and it is not even what I need. Thanks goodness for fast forward option. In this case I cannot miss a minute of what you are saying, all of it is important. Thanks!
this is a great style, I have my ex-husband's old jeans recently pass I'm going to make the skirt, my daughter using this pattern. Pictures to come when it's finished.
You are a great teacher. I really enjoy your videos! I pick up such great tips and hints! I met another fan of yours at the Sewing Gallery at the Joanne Fabrics in Brookfield, Wi. I think he is the department manager.
Omg how fun & funny you met another Sew Anastasia fan 💖🥰😊 Thank you for watching & I am happy you enjoy the tutorials 🎀 I love sharing my sewing knowledge.
Aaaaadorable! I am tempted to add another small panel up the front and add grommets with laces 🤔 oooor sew the front closed and have grommets and lacing just on the hips with relief panels behind it . Oooohhhh... 🥰
Hi! I love your videos since they’re incredibly helpful and I have a few questions that I hope you can answer. When creating the pattern to cut the fabric with, should I add seam allowance onto the pattern then cut it or should I trace the pattern onto the fabric then add the seam allowance? I see most people trace the pattern with the seam allowance but how would they know where to seam should be? Many thanks for your videos ❤
This pattern already has 1/2 inch seam allowance in it. So cut it out as is & when you sew you need to line the edge of your fabric up with the 1/2 inch on your machine plate. If you don’t have lines on your plate I can put tape on it or get a magnetic seam guide. Hope that helps 🩷
Well you don’t want it to fall apart when you wear it & wash it. You’ll be covered in fraying fabric & you risk the garment falling apart. If it doesn’t have enough fabric in the seam allowance that’s sturdy the seam will rip!
You would use your sloper skirt to draft from or you could sew up a muslin in this skirt a size too big & tailor it to you & make the adjustments to your pattern. Hope that helps :)
You are always on the point. Telling us only important information, I suffer watching other TH-camrs that don't have any content and try really hard to fill their time for hours until they finally come with their information and it is not even what I need. Thanks goodness for fast forward option. In this case I cannot miss a minute of what you are saying, all of it is important. Thanks!
Thank you so much for that! I really try to make them packed full of info & not much fluff
This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you for sharing this 🌺
You’re welcome 😊
this is a great style, I have my ex-husband's old jeans recently pass I'm going to make the skirt, my daughter using this pattern. Pictures to come when it's finished.
I can’t wait to see it!
I'm definitely getting this pattern.
Happy sewing.
Love the dress you’re wearing 🥰
Thank you for the great pattern
Oh thank you 😊 Happy sewing 🧵
You are a great teacher. I really enjoy your videos! I pick up such great tips and hints!
I met another fan of yours at the Sewing Gallery at the Joanne Fabrics in Brookfield, Wi. I think he is the department manager.
Omg how fun & funny you met another Sew Anastasia fan 💖🥰😊 Thank you for watching & I am happy you enjoy the tutorials 🎀 I love sharing my sewing knowledge.
Aaaaadorable! I am tempted to add another small panel up the front and add grommets with laces 🤔 oooor sew the front closed and have grommets and lacing just on the hips with relief panels behind it . Oooohhhh... 🥰
Oh yessss I love that idea!!!!! If you do it send pics!!! 💖💖💖💖
I love how you give so many little tid bits!
Thank you 😊 I try to make it informative even if your not seeing the exact item.
That yellow one has just a hint of a shine, that from a distance, it almost looks like leather.
Totally!
Hi! I love your videos since they’re incredibly helpful and I have a few questions that I hope you can answer. When creating the pattern to cut the fabric with, should I add seam allowance onto the pattern then cut it or should I trace the pattern onto the fabric then add the seam allowance? I see most people trace the pattern with the seam allowance but how would they know where to seam should be? Many thanks for your videos ❤
This pattern already has 1/2 inch seam allowance in it. So cut it out as is & when you sew you need to line the edge of your fabric up with the 1/2 inch on your machine plate. If you don’t have lines on your plate I can put tape on it or get a magnetic seam guide. Hope that helps 🩷
@@SewAnastasia ahhh I see I see thank you so much!!
beginner question - why finish the edges? a lot of the patterns I'm looking at don't include that step and I don't have a serger so im curious :)
Well you don’t want it to fall apart when you wear it & wash it. You’ll be covered in fraying fabric & you risk the garment falling apart. If it doesn’t have enough fabric in the seam allowance that’s sturdy the seam will rip!
How would you draft a pattern like this to perfectly fit your body shape?
You would use your sloper skirt to draft from or you could sew up a muslin in this skirt a size too big & tailor it to you & make the adjustments to your pattern. Hope that helps :)
Do you have a side button skirt like this a- line style?
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Never mid. I saw that this pattern can be made as side slit
Totally!