I did a big fabric scraps puzzle for this vest so I spend THIRTY hours embroidering it
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- Hello,
Welcome to my first legit video (I have made videos in the past but those were either 4 years ago and incredibly cringe or supposed to be shorts!)
In this video I show you the process of making a matching waistcoat to trousers I made ~6 months ago, but it turned out to be more of a challenge than expected.
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Absolutely Amazing!! You look so very beautiful in your finished garment! Lovely sewing!! ♡♡
This is wonderful! I love the embroidery and beading you did. The outfit at the end has wonderful retro 80s fantasy-inspired vibes.
Beautiful! This is the first time I had heard of tambour embroidery, so it was fascinating to see how that goes. Now I'm wondering how many hours went into your entire project. I thought you said it was 30 hours for just the front yoke pieces. Wow, I can appreciate how and why clothing costs what it does. Brava for making ingenious use of your remnants. Wear your personal couture with pride!
Yes, about 30 hours for the embroidered yokes. I spend about 10 afternoons on it.
it’s absolutely lovely ! I love those garments whose designs enable us to use all of our weirdly cut scraps !
Literally saw this video in my recommended just now and thought it would have like a hundred thousand views, but it's so underrated?? The vest looks amazing! I love the embroidery, it looks so elegant
Same. More people should be in here.
OMG THANK YOU ♥♥
Just came up in my recommendations, and I've subscribed!❤ 1
the waistcoat turned out beautifully!!
Very good. It looks beautiful.
Hi, new subscriber here from the UK. I love watching sewers sew, one day I might have a go myself.
This vest form is truly beautiful, as a person with a few pounds of fat (or more LOL), I'll totally try to add flounce to my Sparrow Fashion vest pattern🤭
The frill or flounce around the waist of a vest, blouse, or jacket that forms almost a very short skirt is called a peplum. I thought you were groping a bit for the word.
Oh I know what it's called! If I sound like I search for a word a bit it might be because english is not my first language so I am groping at all of the words trying to make coherent sentences :) sometimes I also used "skirt" for variety.
So lovely. New sub
This was amazing! As someone that is just learning Tambor embroidery I love seeing it applied in different ways. Please continue making content like this!
Thank you a lot! I actually only just started myself, before this I just did the practice assignments in my classes (I did a 1 month tambour course of 2 hours every week) and made a belt on the same piece of fabric as the practice still (instagram.com/p/CzwFdNxIzVv/?img_index=1), which is why I was quite nervous about putting the fabric on and getting it back off the frame! But I like to challenge myself and was like "hey, lemme do it on opaque fabric right away", even though that is rarely done.
@@gittevandevelde2208I would never have thought you were a beginner, it came out just beautiful . I’m so jealous you were able to take a class, I’m learning via TH-cam. I wish there were classes available in my area. The design you did on the belt is beautiful also.
i love this so much, also your hair is done so nicely! how do you do it?
This hairstyle is two french braids that i just sort of knotted a couple times (like, a basic knot) and put 50 bobbypins in
Fabulous work ❤
Hi! This vest is absolutely gorgeous, and I can't believe you don't have more views, so I subscribed! Godspeed on your future sewing and embroidering adventures!
Omg, thank you soooo much! I am absolutely flabbergasted this video has comments to begin with!
Beautiful
Its giving Flynn Rider :3
oooh yes