I like the long videos with the 3 together. This was PERFECT. My pants are always 2 inches too short. Now I can buy anything and not worry!! That line in the hem always got me. This solution was excellent!! and I liked the snippet at the end where you added the extra material in a different material. Waiting for that one!!
I like the longer format better and I love all the variations you have for solving problems. It's very real-life, especially if the sewing isn't as perfect as we would like. You're very calm and reassuring voice makes us understand that it's clothing, we're not building a heart monitor here 😀
That fringe is perfect for the off white pants! Love it! I have no preference between the long or short videos. I like them both! But maybe it would be easier to go back later and find a particular technique if it is the only one in the video? You would see it on the video thumbnail.
Yes, that would be the only point for shorter videos for me 🤗 Whereby the title "lengthen pants" is actually perfect. Since there were only three examples, you can fast forward if you want. 👍🏻
You are an excellent teacher and i like both long and short videos. Your instructions are very clear and i can see exactly what you are doing. I look forward to seeing more
Mostly I use the first method for my pants. I'm 1,86m and even the pants in long sizes are too short. 🙄 Your videos are such an inspiration! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You just notice the experience from dealing with a wide variety of problems from the many different customers on a daily basis! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 So thank you for sharing your experiences and for showing your skills! 💖 There are often remarkable tricks and tips that you have developed over the years. That makes it so much easier for us! Especially because it is something quite different, whether you sew a completely new garment or if you change an already finished one and make it fit perfectly. I even think that it is by far the greater challenge, because as an alteration tailor anyway, but also as a hobby tailor, you have not sewn your purchased clothing yourself. You have to think your way into it every time. Luckily my mother in law is a really goog trained seamstress and has already taught me many things over the last years and still does 🥰 I think I'll never become such a perfect tailor like she is. But I hope, that it'll be good enough for me and my familiy 👍🏻
This comment was such a lovely, beautiful read. Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m always happy to help share what I know, I’m always learning every day too! Cheers! 🥰
I really like the three together. It gives me a chance to compare the methods, and to see why you chose the one you did. Please keep posting, you have taught me so much!
Excellent video. Love the 3 contrasting but similar videos. And how professional! I am a visual person, cannot follow words but the video is really helpful. Thank you 🙂💜
This video went by so quickly! That first pair, hiding the crease with the stitches was brilliant! I did not understand the 45 degree cut, but probably would get it if I followed the technique. Loved all of the alterations; you did a great job explaining everything. Thank you!
Love all these ways to extend hems. Being short I have way more experience hemming than unhemming but it’s always good to learn something new! Thank you for sharing!
Very clever, stitching in the crease line with the first pair of pants. Makes it all but invisible. Like the fringe, too. Pair it with a flannel shirt and you have the perfect look for autumn 👍
Great video. I have the problem of the last pants. But they are clean semi-elegant pants. I wouldn’t put a fringe, what else can we use? Dark blue pants.
A Tailors Clapper can really help remove creases and also to set the. Made of smooth unfinished wood. When used with a damp pressing cloth you can get amazing results. I have sewn 56 years but discovered this tool and method when I started altering garments for my family.
This is so good. I absolutely love the trim you used for the 3rd pair of jeans. Where did you find the trim at? I wouldn't mind getting it in a few different colors.
Hi, my friend recently got me a sewing machine because I keep getting stuck with stuff I got online that doesn't fit and your site is SO IMPRESSIVE! I'd like to get some personal advice and ideas on this particular project if you would please; I mistakenly got some flared raw hem light wash Old Navy jeans that are ONLY 23" LONG, OBVIOUSLY WAY TOO SHORT and I like the raw hem so wonder if I should just cut off a lower part and just add and thick band of ??? Groovy patterned material down low and then put the hem back at the bottom?
I love this video I don't mind long or three short. I just love watching you work. I have found if the fabric can be wet. I like to use a spray bottle of white vinegar. It will remove a crease pretty well on double knit. It will also set a good hem on double knit and to my usage, it has not smelled like vinegar. I always keep a spray bottle as well as a spray bottle of water. Thank you for all you do for us. Hoping you reach 100K subscribers soon. I can see it happening.
Thanks so much for the tip Evelyn. You transported me to my teen years. The seamstress that show me how to use a sewing machine use to lengthen my brothers' school pants and she used vinegar too. I completely forgot about it until I read your comment. Now I'm thinking about her, and her house and the way she said that we have to clean the machine after every use 💕💕💕 Beautiful times!
@@DowntownTailoring thank you for this reply. I do it so automatically I don't even think of it as a hint to keep our machines cleaned and oiled. It is the most important thing about sewing. I taught my daughter this from an early age. I do embroidery for a family-owned shop in our town I also have 2 home embroidery machines I purchased for my daughter to have something she was able to do at home. Our machines will give us fewer problems if we keep them in good running order. I have a Singer 20U at home I would love to have Juki but as long as my Singer works good I am ok. I sew patches on Letterman Jackets for the shop, here in Southern Ohio, that is how I ended up at the shop. The previous owner could not find anyone to sew letters and yr numbers on jackets and when the new owner took over I went in to ask if she wanted me to continue to sew them.( I sew at home and help my daughter sew for the Farmers Market.) The new owner asked if I could run a 15 needle embroidery machine and I told her it had been more than 20 years since I had done that and I was retired. She asked if I could help her out until she could find someone. Wellllll that was 2 years ago I am still there. There is no stress I embroider when we have things to embroider I work until I am tired then I come home and the owner and two other ladies that work there are like family. I taught the owner to sew when we were closed down for the pandemic. I took in 3 of my machines and taught my co-workers to sew masks, I taught them to chain sew them, we each had our part and it went so quickly, my son-in-law did all our cutting and at first we donated over 2 thousand to area nursing homes and first responders, then people wanted to buy them, we made over 7 thousand masks. and it helped to pay our expenses at the shop and kept our store going until we were permitted to open for business again. I love your channel you are so real and you are the best instructor I have ever watched.
@@1954evelyn Thanks so much Evelyn! Mask kept my business going too. Of course, we donated as well. I have a little embroidery machine and there’s a great need for embroidery but I think I don’t have enough time to open myself to this market too. Although I love it. Cheers!
Thank you for showing us those very nice techniques. You did a really good job of explaining how to do them as well. I don't know if many people would be interested in this, but could you show how to add a great deal of length to a pair of jeans? I have friends who are very tall (both men and women over six feet and three inches tall) who have a hard time finding jeans and other pants tall enough. They know I do a little sewing and so have asked me if I could add several inches on to different pairs of jeans and make them look good. I am not sure how to do this...any suggestions?
Hi Sharon, thank you so much for your compliments!! Wow! They are quite tall haha. I will definitely keep this in mind and see if I can post a solution to this problem. I hope to post a "quick tutorial" on this!
Have you ever done this for shirt sleeves on a shirt with a placket and cuffs? I have a couple flannel shirts that the sleeves are 2ish inches too short and all I can think of to fix it is to add a contrasting cuff. Or do you have any other videos/tips that would help in this kind of situation?
Hi! I haven't done a video about it. But what I usually do is add the material to the cuffs. That way, it looks seamly. It's a little tricky with the buttonholes, but it can be done. Cheers 😊
I always love finding a great fringe for this purpose. At times I will add a bit to a top to wear with the pant.. I like your fix for hiding the fading, I've become rather good at using different spot dyeing tricks, I may try your trick next time. And your jeans patch was perfect.
@@DowntownTailoring I normally use alcohol dyes, applied with a syringe. And just like the colors used to create pictures on stamps, which all stamps only use the same 3 colors in different combinations, those same 3 colors can be used for cloth. If you wish to examine this, I would suggest researching how postal stamp coloring is done, from there it's practice. I check color match on the area where the surger is used.
I like the 3 together. I am very tall, 6’1”, so this topic is near and dear to my heart. I am interested in ideas adding more than an inch to pants because that is commonly what it would take to make regular pants long enough.
thank you so much! I am quite tall and this is perfect for me, you have inspired me to get creative with lengthening my pants. I loved all 3 methods :) have a nice day!
I have a pair of Old Navy cargo pants that I love but they are too short. tall size was only 32". I need to add another 2+ inches, but after I picked out the hem, I had very little to work with. plus the hem wasn't even. ragged edges (twill fabric or some drapey type of fabric. they call it a drapey twill. 60% cotton - 40% rayon. I looked for bias tape that would give me the length I needed but so far haven't found a match. it's kind of a beige-y, light tan, off-white color. I did find a remnant that is polyester and very close to the color, but not quite sure how to go about it using fabric. so do I need to cut a strip and make my own bias tape of sorts.? They are a wide leg pant. I find it so frustrating that more talls aren't offered. 32" inseam is NOT tall. I need a minimum of 34" (I'm 5'10), preferable 35" inseam. Can you help? The listings don't always give you the inseam. they just say 'tall'. I do have a serger with a coverhem feature. I don't sew much lately, but I'm open to trying.
These are AWESOME! Thank you! I was wondering if you could show how to do a flare insert for a pair of pants/jeans? I'd like to flare out my jeans, but don't know how! :-) Thank you again!
I think the longer video so we can see and learn your magic! I love to see your videos and your smart tricks. Man those 1st pants I thought do you get rid of that permanent crease it the hem? Amazing 👏!
Overall I like shorter videos because my attention span is shorter. I have learned so much from your videos and really appreciate you sharing your knowledge! I have used your ideas for a few of my repairs and plan to do more to save clothes from being discarded.
Thank you very much for this video; exactly what I was hoping for! I like the three videos in one and can speed forward to whichever will work on my pants. Thank you 💕💃🏻
Si supieras que tu eres mi maestra de costura. Estoy super agradecida de los contenidos. Yo coso pero nadie me ha enseñado professionalmente. Por eso es que te llamo maestra. Gracias que Dios la Bendiga.
😄😄😄 I know what you mean! I hated the line when they lengthen my school uniform. I think this is the reason that now it's so important for me to make it right! 😂
I like the longer vids with the 3 together. But, there’s no reason why you couldn’t release them both ways, is there? Its good to watch the entire vid first, then sometime down the track when you need lengthen some pants, you can say how did she do that fringe one 🤔 and just look for the thumbnail with the fringe. Win,win! 👍🏼
I like the long videos with the 3 together. This was PERFECT. My pants are always 2 inches too short. Now I can buy anything and not worry!! That line in the hem always got me. This solution was excellent!! and I liked the snippet at the end where you added the extra material in a different material. Waiting for that one!!
Hi Kathy! Yes, I will definitely show that one :) I'm glad to help. Thank you, as always!
I like the longer format better and I love all the variations you have for solving problems. It's very real-life, especially if the sewing isn't as perfect as we would like. You're very calm and reassuring voice makes us understand that it's clothing, we're not building a heart monitor here 😀
I never thought about sewing through the faded hem line. Thank you. Love your videos. ❤️
Thanks for watching 🥰
Love you videos! I would prefer to see them all in a longer video!
Thank you for letting me know Carmen!!
I love the results of all of them! They look great!. I really love your longer videos, you are a great teacher! 😻
Thank you so much!!!
Your techniques and insight to fashion are so helpful. I would love to see all three additional hemming processes in one longer video. Thank-you!
Cool beans! Thank you so much, what a stellar compliment!!
I love the three alteration hacks in one full video tutorial 🥰🙏🏼 Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Here you go the other video:
th-cam.com/video/s3MqinI3QLE/w-d-xo.html
That fringe is perfect for the off white pants! Love it! I have no preference between the long or short videos. I like them both! But maybe it would be easier to go back later and find a particular technique if it is the only one in the video? You would see it on the video thumbnail.
Okay, I really really appreciate this input. Also, thank you for your kind words!
Yes, that would be the only point for shorter videos for me 🤗
Whereby the title "lengthen pants" is actually perfect. Since there were only three examples, you can fast forward if you want. 👍🏻
I’ve been a tailor for over 30 years, I love watching your techniques! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thanks so much for your kind words 😊
You are an excellent teacher and i like both long and short videos. Your instructions are very clear and i can see exactly what you are doing. I look forward to seeing more
Thank you so much Christa! That’s so sweet!
Love the way you explain things! You are sew smart! Thankyou
Thank you sew much! 😁
Mostly I use the first method for my pants. I'm 1,86m and even the pants in long sizes are too short. 🙄
Your videos are such an inspiration! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You just notice the experience from dealing with a wide variety of problems from the many different customers on a daily basis! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
So thank you for sharing your experiences and for showing your skills! 💖
There are often remarkable tricks and tips that you have developed over the years. That makes it so much easier for us! Especially because it is something quite different, whether you sew a completely new garment or if you change an already finished one and make it fit perfectly.
I even think that it is by far the greater challenge, because as an alteration tailor anyway, but also as a hobby tailor, you have not sewn your purchased clothing yourself. You have to think your way into it every time.
Luckily my mother in law is a really goog trained seamstress and has already taught me many things over the last years and still does 🥰
I think I'll never become such a perfect tailor like she is. But I hope, that it'll be good enough for me and my familiy 👍🏻
This comment was such a lovely, beautiful read. Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m always happy to help share what I know, I’m always learning every day too! Cheers! 🥰
Thank you for the great classes. I also prefer longer videos. With gratitude.
I love to help out! Glad you liked it Roxana! :))
I really like the three together. It gives me a chance to compare the methods, and to see why you chose the one you did. Please keep posting, you have taught me so much!
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Excellent video. Love the 3 contrasting but similar videos. And how professional! I am a visual person, cannot follow words but the video is really helpful. Thank you 🙂💜
Great tips. my fav was the jeans with fringe added...so good. I love watching and listening to you, so longer vidoes for me.
Aww you're so sweet Vivian! Thanks for your comment!
This video went by so quickly! That first pair, hiding the crease with the stitches was brilliant! I did not understand the 45 degree cut, but probably would get it if I followed the technique. Loved all of the alterations; you did a great job explaining everything. Thank you!
it is called mitering and is a very good way to "hide" a seam. It is also done in wood working as well.
@@cavelleardielThank you. I know of mitering in woodworking, but this stumped me. Maybe watching it again would help. :)
Love your ideas. Each one was unique and professional looking. Thank you!
I like the longer videos. Could you tell how you began sewing and how you learned all these skills?
Wonderful tips. Brilliant idea using the bias tape and top stitch to help with the the lengthening of the brown pants.
Thank you so much!! Bias tape gives us so many wonderful possibilities in the sewing world :))
Thank you for another set of practical instructions! I'd prefer to see a video with the additional 3 methods, but I'll watch either way.
I really appreciate your support :))
Love all these ways to extend hems. Being short I have way more experience hemming than unhemming but it’s always good to learn something new! Thank you for sharing!
You're videos are quite enjoyable. "Learn something new everyday" is my motto.
Thank you 🥰 😊 💓
I just stumbled upon your channel and enjoyed your presentation very much. Thank you for clear instructions and a bit of humor.
Thanks 🥰 😊 🥰
You did an excellent job showing how to finish these hems! Thank you!!
Thank you for your kind words!
Great ideas! Personally I would like to see longer details than shorts 😊
Thank you so much Shelly!
For me too! 🤗
You are so talented, and the fringe on those pants is SO CUTE!!!!
Please, do another full video with your other methods!
Haha I wouldn’t say talented, just a lot of practice over many years (don’t want to age myself lol). Thank you so much!
I love your work, and you are so engaging while explaining each step! Love these longer videos!
Thank you very much Carrie! 🥰🥰
Very clever, stitching in the crease line with the first pair of pants. Makes it all but invisible.
Like the fringe, too. Pair it with a flannel shirt and you have the perfect look for autumn 👍
I agree completely! Thank you so much!
Quick shorts would be preferable to me. Also, loved how the fringe looked on the natural-colored jeans. Great solution to lengthening these jeans!
Great video. I have the problem of the last pants. But they are clean semi-elegant pants. I wouldn’t put a fringe, what else can we use? Dark blue pants.
Hi! Try going to a fabric store. For sure they have a nice trim you would be able to use. Make sure to bring your pants with you. Good luck! 😊
This was perfect. The three were not too long at all. Thank you for the great videos, including this one!
Thanks so much for watching 🥰
A Tailors Clapper can really help remove creases and also to set the. Made of smooth unfinished wood. When used with a damp pressing cloth you can get amazing results. I have sewn 56 years but discovered this tool and method when I started altering garments for my family.
Thanks so much for your comment. I lost 😞 my clapper when I moved. You are so right about it. Thanks 😊
@@DowntownTailoring Wawak Sewing Supplies is an old and very reputable company if you choose to replace it.
I prefer the longer videos too! Thank you, you're great!
Thank you for letting me know, cheers!
I love the full videos, look forward to all of them,
Thank you for your input and kind words!
This is so good. I absolutely love the trim you used for the 3rd pair of jeans. Where did you find the trim at? I wouldn't mind getting it in a few different colors.
Thank you 🥰 I got this trim at Fabricland many years ago.
I enjoy the longer tutorials showing several options for basically similar fixes.
Double the length videos please ....😉 More listening to the fab voice you have 🥰 ps love those colourful vibrant pants.
You’re so sweet! Thank you so much!! Yes I love them too!
Hi, my friend recently got me a sewing machine because I keep getting stuck with stuff I got online that doesn't fit and your site is SO IMPRESSIVE! I'd like to get some personal advice and ideas on this particular project if you would please; I mistakenly got some flared raw hem light wash Old Navy jeans that are ONLY 23" LONG, OBVIOUSLY WAY TOO SHORT and I like the raw hem so wonder if I should just cut off a lower part and just add and thick band of ??? Groovy patterned material down low and then put the hem back at the bottom?
Wanted to show you but can't figure out how to send pics
I love this video I don't mind long or three short. I just love watching you work. I have found if the fabric can be wet. I like to use a spray bottle of white vinegar. It will remove a crease pretty well on double knit. It will also set a good hem on double knit and to my usage, it has not smelled like vinegar. I always keep a spray bottle as well as a spray bottle of water.
Thank you for all you do for us. Hoping you reach 100K subscribers soon. I can see it happening.
Thanks so much for the tip Evelyn. You transported me to my teen years. The seamstress that show me how to use a sewing machine use to lengthen my brothers' school pants and she used vinegar too. I completely forgot about it until I read your comment. Now I'm thinking about her, and her house and the way she said that we have to clean the machine after every use 💕💕💕 Beautiful times!
@@DowntownTailoring thank you for this reply. I do it so automatically I don't even think of it as a hint to keep our machines cleaned and oiled. It is the most important thing about sewing. I taught my daughter this from an early age.
I do embroidery for a family-owned shop in our town I also have 2 home embroidery machines I purchased for my daughter to have something she was able to do at home.
Our machines will give us fewer problems if we keep them in good running order. I have a Singer 20U at home I would love to have Juki but as long as my Singer works good I am ok.
I sew patches on Letterman Jackets for the shop, here in Southern Ohio, that is how I ended up at the shop. The previous owner could not find anyone to sew letters and yr numbers on jackets and when the new owner took over I went in to ask if she wanted me to continue to sew them.( I sew at home and help my daughter sew for the Farmers Market.)
The new owner asked if I could run a 15 needle embroidery machine and I told her it had been more than 20 years since I had done that and I was retired. She asked if I could help her out until she could find someone. Wellllll that was 2 years ago I am still there. There is no stress I embroider when we have things to embroider I work until I am tired then I come home and the owner and two other ladies that work there are like family.
I taught the owner to sew when we were closed down for the pandemic. I took in 3 of my machines and taught my co-workers to sew masks, I taught them to chain sew them, we each had our part and it went so quickly, my son-in-law did all our cutting and at first we donated over 2 thousand to area nursing homes and first responders, then people wanted to buy them, we made over 7 thousand masks. and it helped to pay our expenses at the shop and kept our store going until we were permitted to open for business again.
I love your channel you are so real and you are the best instructor I have ever watched.
@@1954evelyn Thanks so much Evelyn! Mask kept my business going too. Of course, we donated as well. I have a little embroidery machine and there’s a great need for embroidery but I think I don’t have enough time to open myself to this market too. Although I love it. Cheers!
Thank you for showing us those very nice techniques. You did a really good job of explaining how to do them as well. I don't know if many people would be interested in this, but could you show how to add a great deal of length to a pair of jeans? I have friends who are very tall (both men and women over six feet and three inches tall) who have a hard time finding jeans and other pants tall enough. They know I do a little sewing and so have asked me if I could add several inches on to different pairs of jeans and make them look good. I am not sure how to do this...any suggestions?
Hi Sharon, thank you so much for your compliments!! Wow! They are quite tall haha. I will definitely keep this in mind and see if I can post a solution to this problem. I hope to post a "quick tutorial" on this!
Aida, Do you save cut-aways from jeans you shorten to match to others needing lengthening?
@@monaanz6754 Yes. I keep most of them. 😉
Fray Check is great for sealing cut edges and prevent fraying. It dries clear.
Thanks 🥰
I love , that you show every step in the proces 👍
Have you ever done this for shirt sleeves on a shirt with a placket and cuffs? I have a couple flannel shirts that the sleeves are 2ish inches too short and all I can think of to fix it is to add a contrasting cuff. Or do you have any other videos/tips that would help in this kind of situation?
Hi! I haven't done a video about it. But what I usually do is add the material to the cuffs. That way, it looks seamly. It's a little tricky with the buttonholes, but it can be done. Cheers 😊
I always love finding a great fringe for this purpose. At times I will add a bit to a top to wear with the pant.. I like your fix for hiding the fading, I've become rather good at using different spot dyeing tricks, I may try your trick next time. And your jeans patch was perfect.
Wow, spot dyeing is great. I love it 💕💕
@@DowntownTailoring I normally use alcohol dyes, applied with a syringe. And just like the colors used to create pictures on stamps, which all stamps only use the same 3 colors in different combinations, those same 3 colors can be used for cloth. If you wish to examine this, I would suggest researching how postal stamp coloring is done, from there it's practice. I check color match on the area where the surger is used.
I like the 3 together. I am very tall, 6’1”, so this topic is near and dear to my heart. I am interested in ideas adding more than an inch to pants because that is commonly what it would take to make regular pants long enough.
Wow! What a gorgeous height! I will definitely show more methods, stay tuned :))
The fringe was a cool detail! Good idea
Thanks 🥰
thank you so much! I am quite tall and this is perfect for me, you have inspired me to get creative with lengthening my pants. I loved all 3 methods :) have a nice day!
Thanks so much 🥰 I'm glad you liked it 😊
You are so sweet and teach us clearly. Thank you for your time and sharing your expertise. God bless you always, Madam.
Ohhh thank you so much!! So kind!
St the end you show a pair of jeans lengthened with a fun fabric. Do you have a video showing that process? Thank you!
Hi Anne. This is the video. Cheers 🙂
th-cam.com/video/s3MqinI3QLE/w-d-xo.html
@@DowntownTailoring Thank you!
I have a pair of Old Navy cargo pants that I love but they are too short. tall size was only 32". I need to add another 2+ inches, but after I picked out the hem, I had very little to work with. plus the hem wasn't even. ragged edges (twill fabric or some drapey type of fabric. they call it a drapey twill. 60% cotton - 40% rayon. I looked for bias tape that would give me the length I needed but so far haven't found a match. it's kind of a beige-y, light tan, off-white color. I did find a remnant that is polyester and very close to the color, but not quite sure how to go about it using fabric. so do I need to cut a strip and make my own bias tape of sorts.? They are a wide leg pant. I find it so frustrating that more talls aren't offered. 32" inseam is NOT tall. I need a minimum of 34" (I'm 5'10), preferable 35" inseam. Can you help? The listings don't always give you the inseam. they just say 'tall'.
I do have a serger with a coverhem feature. I don't sew much lately, but I'm open to trying.
I love the longer videos with the 3!
Love all your vids, doesn't matter if short or together. Thank you so much for these great tips!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and your comment!
I always like longer videos. The longer, the better-up to an hour! Then I can settle in and just enjoy.
Thank you 🥰
I love the work you do. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks so much for watching 😊
This is brilliant! Did you make the bias tape, or purchase it?
I purchased this one. But I make bies tape all the time!
These are AWESOME! Thank you! I was wondering if you could show how to do a flare insert for a pair of pants/jeans? I'd like to flare out my jeans, but don't know how! :-) Thank you again!
Yes. In fact I already recorded this video. I'll edit it soon!
Love the video! Others would be interesting too! Either way you do it. I have used those methods. It’s nice to know I did it right!
I love to hear that! Yes, please stay tuned to see some different methods :)
Yes! Would appreciate more videos like this. Thanks!
Please show additional hem tutorials. You are amazing ❤️
Here you go!
th-cam.com/video/s3MqinI3QLE/w-d-xo.html
Cheers 🙂
Excelent please keep showing more ways to extend the length of pants or dresses. I like them all very good class❤️
I certainly plan on doing so, thank you so much !!!
I think the longer video so we can see and learn your magic! I love to see your videos and your smart tricks. Man those 1st pants I thought do you get rid of that permanent crease it the hem? Amazing 👏!
I kinda prefer long videos for tutorials....but it's not a strong preference. I'll watch either way.
Thanks for letting me know :))
Overall I like shorter videos because my attention span is shorter. I have learned so much from your videos and really appreciate you sharing your knowledge! I have used your ideas for a few of my repairs and plan to do more to save clothes from being discarded.
Thank you so much Donnette, I'm so glad to help out!
Love love your videos!! You have a funny sense of humor and you are very informative 😘😍🥰
Thank you 🥰
I am loving your videos. I came for your talent and tips but your personality and humor made me hit the subscribe. 😉😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks. You are so kind 😊
Thank you very much for this video; exactly what I was hoping for! I like the three videos in one and can speed forward to whichever will work on my pants. Thank you 💕💃🏻
Thank you so much for letting me know this! Take care! 🥰
Do another like this! Love your channel! You are adorable and easy to follow!
Thank you so much, that’s so sweet abd kind!
Loved the video. Great ideas!!! Long videos are better. Thank you!!!!😘😘😘
Thank you so much Maria!!
Great tutorial, thank you.
I love the little whispered asides ❤️😆
Si supieras que tu eres mi maestra de costura. Estoy super agradecida de los contenidos. Yo coso pero nadie me ha enseñado professionalmente. Por eso es que te llamo maestra. Gracias que Dios la Bendiga.
Muchísimas gracias por tus lindas palabras. Que bien me caen 😊😊😊
¡Me encanta! Love watching your tutorials. Great ideas, I wish these ideas would had been applied to my pants when growing up, lol...
😄😄😄 I know what you mean! I hated the line when they lengthen my school uniform. I think this is the reason that now it's so important for me to make it right! 😂
Another long video with three different solutions would be great!
Long, please. Love love love your videos 👍👍👍
I'd rather watch a long video with various similar jobs. Thanks!
Thanks for letting me know Manuel!
Such a useful video! I like both long and short videos :)
Thank you kindly! It helps me to know that!
2:55 😂 ♥️ 5:21 🙈 loved this video - you have a lovely charm
Thank you so much Abi, you’re so sweet!
"Carpe diem ... or YOLO..." 🤣🤣🤣
Come for the techniques, stay for the comedy! ❤️❤️❤️
😆😆😆 Thanks! I'll tell my high-school teacher that, after all, my jokes aren't that bad. "It isn't funny Aida" 😂😂😂
Loved this video !!
Thank you dear!
Thank you! I’m going to buy me some fringe!
I would enjoy short videos of each technique.
Okay, that’s good to know, thanks !
Interesting tips
I like the longer vids with the 3 together. But, there’s no reason why you couldn’t release them both ways, is there? Its good to watch the entire vid first, then sometime down the track when you need lengthen some pants, you can say how did she do that fringe one 🤔 and just look for the thumbnail with the fringe. Win,win! 👍🏼
Yessss thank you for your input Linda, cheers!
Thank you so much for this useful video! I think I prefer a long one but any video is good lol
Thanks for your input :))
Thanks!
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I have not seen this type of work
3 in one !
We already have it! Here you go the link:
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Perfect!
The three together
Hmmmmm I’m listening … 🧐😆
I love your videos.
Thank you kindly!
Brilliant
Long one. Good video and as a 72 yo good reminders.
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I love your channel. Xx
Thanks 😊
Love it!!!!
Thanks 😊
Perfect
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I would like short vids with how to lengthen when you need more length but want it to appear intentional or disappear altogether.
Okay! Thanks for your input Sarah
You're so funny!😂
It’s like you knew that I had some pants that needed to be lengthened 😂
😂😂😂
Amazing 😉😍
I prefer the long videos.
Thanks!
The next video is already available:
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