I just finished making a top following this, and it's awesome! This was my second project after some scrunchies it actually came out good and I love it, thank you for blessing this beginner with a lovely tutorial!
I finally made this outfit and solely thanks to your excellent video and explanation I was able to actually make something wearable. This was literally my first ever clothing project, and not to brag but it could for sure pass for shein 😅 as a full novice that's far more than I expected. Im about to go get a few more of your patterns with SO much more confidence than I have had before. I don't usually comment on stuff but I had to let you know. Thanks so much for putting so much love and effort into your craft. I look forward to many more projects. If you see this I'd love to make a request for one of those popular right now milk maid cottage core dresses? I'd love you're reversible and pockets in everything vibe with it, and I know I could make it with your guidance 😅 That's all, just dropping in to say you are awesome and thanks for all your help.
This is such a lovely comment, thank you so much :) :). I actually have a cottage core style dress coming in the next few weeks, it's not exactly the same as the milk maid dresses, but the same kind of vibe!
Hello :) I have a question, if I unravel the seam (in the armhole) to turn the top, can not later unravel this seam? Thank you :) Many greetings Franzi
When sewing a seamless top, how do you properly account for seam allowance with a serger? If I have 1.5cm of seam allowance on raw fabric and serge the shell + lining at 1.5cm, I no longer have seam allowance. For the next step’s serging, would I just lower the blade so it doesn’t do any trimming?
Not in a million years would I have expected that technique. Cleverly done, very visually explained. Many thanks.
Omg this is my favorite way I've seen to do a double layer tank!! Amazing tutorial, thank you! 🖤
I just finished making a top following this, and it's awesome! This was my second project after some scrunchies it actually came out good and I love it, thank you for blessing this beginner with a lovely tutorial!
I finally made this outfit and solely thanks to your excellent video and explanation I was able to actually make something wearable. This was literally my first ever clothing project, and not to brag but it could for sure pass for shein 😅 as a full novice that's far more than I expected.
Im about to go get a few more of your patterns with SO much more confidence than I have had before. I don't usually comment on stuff but I had to let you know. Thanks so much for putting so much love and effort into your craft. I look forward to many more projects.
If you see this I'd love to make a request for one of those popular right now milk maid cottage core dresses? I'd love you're reversible and pockets in everything vibe with it, and I know I could make it with your guidance 😅
That's all, just dropping in to say you are awesome and thanks for all your help.
This is such a lovely comment, thank you so much :) :). I actually have a cottage core style dress coming in the next few weeks, it's not exactly the same as the milk maid dresses, but the same kind of vibe!
@@KatieSews it'll be added to cart as soon as it drops!!! I'm keeping my eyes peeled.
Incrível!! Muito lindo!
Is the elastic being sewn straight on, or pulled and then sewn please?
Bit late, but straight on so it can stretch along with the top.
@@danaaumuller6954 brilliant thank you!!
Me encantó, no entiendo inglés 😢😢, pero muy detallado visualmente 😄😄
Hello :)
I have a question, if I unravel the seam (in the armhole) to turn the top, can not later unravel this seam?
Thank you :) Many greetings Franzi
When sewing a seamless top, how do you properly account for seam allowance with a serger? If I have 1.5cm of seam allowance on raw fabric and serge the shell + lining at 1.5cm, I no longer have seam allowance. For the next step’s serging, would I just lower the blade so it doesn’t do any trimming?
Nice😍😍😍