This is a fabulous way to use all of the beautifully light fabrics. It's really feminine and sophisticated. Thankyou for always showing us variations on your wonderful patterns. This video has opened up so many possibilities!
Thank you Peggy, I love doing the pattern work and really appreciate you taking the time to show us how to make the changes and get fabulous new garments. I really enjoy your podcasts and tutorials and would love to see more like this.
Love this tank. Thank you Peggy. The area where you are taping your videos are way easier to see with the light walls. What a lot of great information as always you are the best. Thank you Val 🇨🇦🇬🇧❤️
Peggy, I love the pattern work here. Just curious if you used a regular thread for the rolled edge or if you used an embroidery or wooly nylon for it. Thanks!
Thanks Peggy, fab tutorial. Question about dart to flair: the cut to bust point and move of dart is done on both sides of the front, is that correct? Also, when you close the bust point dart, the amount that you close and tape is the depth of the original dart, is that correct?
This is a fabulous way to use all of the beautifully light fabrics. It's really feminine and sophisticated. Thankyou for always showing us variations on your wonderful patterns. This video has opened up so many possibilities!
I absolutely love your tutorials. I’m always learning something new from you. Thank you so much!
I love this tank!
Thank you Peggy, I love doing the pattern work and really appreciate you taking the time to show us how to make the changes and get fabulous new garments. I really enjoy your podcasts and tutorials and would love to see more like this.
This is a great top. And I can see where it would be easy to make. Thanks so much.
Fantastic 😍 when I watch you I realise I take every sewing project far too serious your no fuss way is so lovely and refreshing 🤗
Love your lessons. Thank you.
Love this tank. Thank you Peggy. The area where you are taping your videos are way easier to see with the light walls. What a lot of great information as always you are the best. Thank you Val 🇨🇦🇬🇧❤️
I had heard about this tank of yours the other day and here you are sharing it! Thank you for the free patternwork, Peggy!
Oh boy! Another one I gotta try! ;) Love this tank and love the dart to flare idea!!
Thank you, Peggy! I love this type of lesson!
Love this!!!
Such a cute top.
Hi Peggy, grate tutorial! You are an awesome teacher.
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Thank you Peggy. I love this tank top. It’s perfect.
Pure inspiration! Thank you I am heading to my sewing room.
I LOVE YOUR VEST! :o
Hi Peggy,
Loved this pattern work. I have the basic
Thanks for the ideas
Great for those of us who have waste instead of waist.
I luv to play with pattern to
Peggy, I love the pattern work here. Just curious if you used a regular thread for the rolled edge or if you used an embroidery or wooly nylon for it. Thanks!
Love this top!
Can you tell me the pattern number of the sleeveless top you have on please peggy,
It is lovely!
Thanks Peggy, fab tutorial. Question about dart to flair: the cut to bust point and move of dart is done on both sides of the front, is that correct?
Also, when you close the bust point dart, the amount that you close and tape is the depth of the original dart, is that correct?
Yes, Aqueenlee...both sides of the front are done to open to flare.
Yes, the depth of your dart is taped closed on the stitching lines.
With 3 layers on front side only, there'll be an imbalance weight between front vs back... I guess it would be okay with lightweight fabric.