Thank you for demonstrating these ideas ! I have only been sewing since 2020 , all self taught via YT. I appreciate this video , I can definitely use your tips . 👍👍👍 Will be trying them out in future sewing projects .
I have been sewing for 50 years and I could spot a thing or two that work with the fabric you're using but certainly not with thicker and /or fraying materials. I aplaude the use of the iron. It gets forgotten a lot of the time. Tip: make sure you thread the thread through the hook just above the needle. It makes sure that your thread is being fed to your needle in a straight line. It is there for a reason.
That hem vent is interesting, but instead of a little cut at the hem's fold, I would trim the seam allowance diagonally at the fold just before turning.
I appreciate greatly your video- tutorials. I wish you would discontinue the music and give us a voice .. to simply say.. What you are going to show us; when it can be used, and how to do it. Many thanks
Great tips for absolute beginners but the title was a bit misleading. Hoping to learn something new but really these are just commonly used techniques.
@@violetvotes2024 couple of reasons … can damage your machine (old mechanical machines are OK but newer electronic machines can go haywire!). Also, the chances of breaking a pin or the needle are pretty high. Half the needle may go down into the machine - causing damage to the bobbin assembly. Or, worst case, the broken needle/pin may fly up into your face or eye. Carefully remove the pin before sewing over it - without tugging /distorting the fabric. Takes some practice but it will become second nature.
@@alisoneichler4257 Good advice. My machine sews over the pins (it's electronic) but I use eye protection for the reasons you mentioned. Some fabrics are hard to sew without slipping from under the sewing foot and it's easier/quicker with pins.
@@natasa2882 Ah! I can see that being used on the hem of narrow trousers or pedal pushers (showing my age!!!) I'd probably want to reinforce where the split meets the main seam.
Veramente sono cose che sapevo da anni. Per favore basta coi titoli clickbite. Alla fine finisce che davvero se vuoi mostrare qualche tua invenzione passiamo oltre.
I’ve been sewing a long time too but that way of doing the hem vent is new to me! So easy!
make sure you take care of the raw edge of the fabric before making the vent. Overlock, zig zag or fold under.
Lovely work. Thank you. Great video. Easy to follow.
Thank you for demonstrating these ideas ! I have only been sewing since 2020 , all self taught via YT. I appreciate this video , I can definitely use your tips . 👍👍👍
Will be trying them out in future sewing projects .
Me too! Thankful for YT
I have been sewing for 50 years and I could spot a thing or two that work with the fabric you're using but certainly not with thicker and /or fraying materials. I aplaude the use of the iron. It gets forgotten a lot of the time. Tip: make sure you thread the thread through the hook just above the needle. It makes sure that your thread is being fed to your needle in a straight line. It is there for a reason.
Thank you for all ideas
Slučajno sam vidjela tvoj rad.Zadivljeno sam gledala i uživala Zato sam se preplatila.Hvala vam na djelu .Odušljevljena sam kako šivate.❤❤❤
I like sewing very much.
All of them are beautiful🎉 thanks for sharing ❤
I wouldn’t exactly say “outdated “ as these are the back bone of today’s projects.
Putem aprecia munca doamnei,orice aport îl putem privi cu apreciere și recunostinta!
The enclosed hem on the white floral is basically how I hem pillowcases that I make.
Very good❤
Great help
That hem vent is interesting, but instead of a little cut at the hem's fold, I would trim the seam allowance diagonally at the fold just before turning.
I appreciate greatly your video- tutorials. I wish you would discontinue the music and give us a voice .. to simply say..
What you are going to show us; when it can be used, and how to do it.
Many thanks
Nice sharing
Extraordinary
Gracias 💚🇪🇦🥂
Geniales estas ideas
Gracias
I’m 69 year old and these are techniques I’ve been using for a good 50 years, nothing new at all.
Это потому, что вам так много лет, а молодёжи полезно.
@@EMironova Aber in der Überschrift werden neue Techniken versprochen. Die Techniken sind aber seit 50 Jahren bekannt...
Genau DAS kann ich gerade JETZT super anwenden, 1000 Dank dafür 😊
But to a newbie like me, it's very informative
Yeah! The young want to become famous. They think they are putting something new on TH-cam. Learn the profession, then shame on you.....
Great tips for absolute beginners but the title was a bit misleading. Hoping to learn something new but really these are just commonly used techniques.
Q preciosa esa makina !!q marca es?!
А где новые техники
а может и не хватит. никто не в праве указывать мне. какие технологии захочу, такие и буду использовать😜. салют!
All the sawing videos have it ,people talk some of us use hearing to memorize new information and get distracted by music
Я ТОЖЕ СЧИТАЮ ГОРАЗДО ЛУЧШЕ БЫЛО БЫ ВМЕСТО МУЗЫКИ КОММЕНТИРОВАТЬ ЧТО ДЕЛАЕТЕ И ДЛЯ КАКИХ ЦЕЛЕЙ.
МУЗЫКА ОЧЕНЬ ОТВЛЕКАЕТ
@@ЛюдмилаЗайвий I agree. I had to turn down the volume while watching.
Beginning sewists - Do NOT sew over pins.
Why?
@@violetvotes2024 couple of reasons … can damage your machine (old mechanical machines are OK but newer electronic machines can go haywire!). Also, the chances of breaking a pin or the needle are pretty high. Half the needle may go down into the machine - causing damage to the bobbin assembly. Or, worst case, the broken needle/pin may fly up into your face or eye. Carefully remove the pin before sewing over it - without tugging /distorting the fabric. Takes some practice but it will become second nature.
Exactly! Whenever I see someone do it I personally cringe
@@alisoneichler4257 Good advice. My machine sews over the pins (it's electronic) but I use eye protection for the reasons you mentioned. Some fabrics are hard to sew without slipping from under the sewing foot and it's easier/quicker with pins.
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I couldn't see the object of the small cut on the first hack😊
What are they for?
Ну, и что ж тут нового? Видимо для автора ролика это новое, но не для тех, кто шьёт давно.
😊😊😊😊
I co w tym jest nowe ?
Ano nowe dla młodych albo dla tych, co się dopiero uczą szyć 🙂
It’s not advisable to stitch over pins as this can damage the needle and consequently your fabric too
Девочки, перестаньте язвить! Не нравится-не смотрите.
Sorry, what is this supposed to be?
The first thing - it can be a trouser hem
@@natasa2882 Ah! I can see that being used on the hem of narrow trousers or pedal pushers (showing my age!!!) I'd probably want to reinforce where the split meets the main seam.
@@ameliagfawkes512 indeed, the reinforced seem makes sense.
😅
Es la manera como harías un lateral de una blusa, por ejemplo
Почему устаревшие? Это азы технологии по шитью, а классика вечна!
Nothing new here. I wish you would do voiceover instead of music.
Veramente sono cose che sapevo da anni. Per favore basta coi titoli clickbite. Alla fine finisce che davvero se vuoi mostrare qualche tua invenzione passiamo oltre.
There is only one shortcoming, I did not see your face❤
und was soll dadran neu sein??
To all those nasty, cynical people, for goodness sake and you nothing better to do ??!!!!!!
If you've nothing nice to say..... don't say anything. If this is old for you move along to something else. No need to be critical.
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No 3 - better to finish your seam properly first. Weren't 4 and 5 the same "tip"?
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I stopped watching when she sewed over pins.
Really? On occasion I sew over pins especially if they are the very thin quilting ones. Doesn't mean you can't learn something and take your pins out.
Wasn’t “taught” on this video either.
Sorry but nothing new for me in this video.
Какие все специалисты😮
Annoying music