Hey Sophie, I've noticed in your videos that you have problems with having to rethread your machines often. I'm also seeing that you've missed the second last step of threading the machine, which is that little bit of wire near the shank of the needle that you need to pull your thread through just before you thread your needle. It's such a small step and I always forget to do it, but I notice that I don't have to rethread as often when I do remember to get it in there. Just a little tip from another beginner sewer! You've inspired me to keep going with my stays project though! Keep on sewing!
I want like five in all different colors! So cute! And I love under stitching because not only does it make things look really nice and professional but it also makes you sound super fancy!
Love this. I’ve made two cakes in the past 45 years-lined the blue velveteen one with red flannel so it’s as warm and soft as a cozy comforter. Hide the stitches in the pleats with a tassel or a cute little bow.
I was going to but I was just playing around in one evening and put some together. It was so quick and easy I didn’t think it was worth it. I was following SewLouds blog tutorial. You can find it by googling 18th century mitts tutorial. It’s great!
@@AndSewitBegins okay, thanks for pointing me towards that tutorial! It’s definitely something I want to make as an accessory for my 18th century ensemble
That would be because it isn't a tutorial video, but rather a video of her turning a mistake by the company that she ordered her material from , into something very useful and pretty.
Hey Sophie,
I've noticed in your videos that you have problems with having to rethread your machines often. I'm also seeing that you've missed the second last step of threading the machine, which is that little bit of wire near the shank of the needle that you need to pull your thread through just before you thread your needle. It's such a small step and I always forget to do it, but I notice that I don't have to rethread as often when I do remember to get it in there. Just a little tip from another beginner sewer! You've inspired me to keep going with my stays project though!
Keep on sewing!
...what?
*Checks my sewing machine* ...well, thanks TH-cam comment section for teaching me more than the actual manual for my machine.
I have so much leftover fabric stashes, this is wonderful! I now know what I want to do with it! Liked and subscribed!
Love this color! Beautiful use of one yard of fabric! 😀💖🌟
I want like five in all different colors! So cute! And I love under stitching because not only does it make things look really nice and professional but it also makes you sound super fancy!
Hahah thank you 😁
Love it!!! I have been thinking of making one like this for years. Will do it now!
So cute. I love it. I love how simple it is and now if I have about a yard of wool I know what I can do.
Thank you ☺️
It's looks great!
Love this. I’ve made two cakes in the past 45 years-lined the blue velveteen one with red flannel so it’s as warm and soft as a cozy comforter. Hide the stitches in the pleats with a tassel or a cute little bow.
I definitely want a full length one next 😊
I want to make one of these for my girls now - so cute!
What a good idea ☺️
Oh my gosh YES
I love this! Are you going to make a video for your mitts? I’d love to see those come together! 😍
I was going to but I was just playing around in one evening and put some together. It was so quick and easy I didn’t think it was worth it. I was following SewLouds blog tutorial. You can find it by googling 18th century mitts tutorial. It’s great!
@@AndSewitBegins okay, thanks for pointing me towards that tutorial! It’s definitely something I want to make as an accessory for my 18th century ensemble
Thank you so much 😘😘😘
“The remaining chonk” 😂😂
I say the word chunk so many times way too close together 😂 I really need to expand my vocabulary
I didn't know I needed this but I did. And now I'm going to make one. Lol
Yes 🙌 I didn’t know I needed one either, and now I want to make one in every color
@@AndSewitBegins honestly same lol.
I've made short 18th Century Jackets out of 1 yard of wool before. You just have to piece a lot of the hem. LOL
Maybe next time I’ll try that ☺️
A yard it's 0.9144 cm
Not enough instruction to follow
That would be because it isn't a tutorial video, but rather a video of her turning a mistake by the company that she ordered her material from , into something very useful and pretty.