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Brynn Sewalong Day 3
On the last day of the sewalong we do buttonholes and buttons and give you lots of tips along the way.
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Brynn Sewalong Day 2
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On day 2 of the Brynn Sewalong we hem and attach the Neckband.
Brynn Sewalong Day 1
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In the first day of the Brynn sewalong we attach and hem the sleeves for Views B and C and the Armbands for View A. We also sew up sideseams for all views.
2024 Winter Sewing Plans
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I still have a couple of months to sew up some winter items and wear them so I decided to put together a plan and share it with you. Shop my sewing patterns here : truebias.com/ I always try to wear a home sewn item in my videos. Today I am wearing Roscoe blouse in rayon crepe. Find the Roscoe pattern here : truebias.com/collections/all/roscoe ⏱️TIMESTAMP⏱️ 00:00 Intro 00:51 Project 1 ME2053 02...
How to draft & sew a crew neckline using the Nikko pattern.
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Teaching you how to draft and sew a simple crew neckline on a fitted tshirt using our Nikko sewing pattern. Find the Nikko pattern here : truebias.com/collections/all/Nikko Shop my sewing patterns here : truebias.com/ I always try to wear a home sewn item in my videos. Today I am wearing a sample made when preparing for this video. It is a Nikko top (view B) with the crew neckline added on. Fin...
How to Hack the Nikko Pattern into a Bodysuit
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Teaching you how to use our Nikko sewing pattern and hacking the bottom into a bodysuit. Shop my sewing patterns here : truebias.com/ I always try to wear a home sewn item in my videos. Today I am wearing a cream Page Hoodie from Chalk and Notch patterns with their free crew neckline addon : www.chalkandnotch.com/product-category/page/ ⏱️TIMESTAMP⏱️ 00:00 Intro 02:01 Materials 04:34 Drafting th...
How I Organize and Store my Fabric Stash
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Showing you how I organize and store my fabric stash as a pattern designer and clothing home sewist. Shop my sewing patterns here : truebias.com/ I always try to wear a home sewn item in my videos. Today I am wearing a black rib knit Nikko top : truebias.com/collections/all/Nikko ⏱️TIMESTAMP⏱️ 00:00 Intro 01:42 Materials 03:05 How to fold the fabric MATERIALS : *Magazine Boards : amzn.to/48zzGU...
Lots of lovely tips for a professional finish, thank you❤
I’ve had my eye on the lander pants for a while now. They are super cute
I just started this project in 100% linen. I can’t wait to keep working on it.
Can I just say-as someone who really struggles with making sense of 2D instructions (especially when a new skill or technique is involved), these videos are soooooo appreciated and have spoiled me for any patterns that don't include excellent video content. Thank you so much!
I use the card inners from bolts begged from the shops, cut them in half widthways and fold the fabric round them. I also recently went through my stash which was around fat quarter size. Cut scraps into 3” and 4” squares, and 2 1/2” strips which were then rolled. Anything that was nearer a fat quarter, I re folded and that’s now stored upright, rather lying flat, in narrow boxes 4” x 12” as in the shops. I even sorted them into sets like Christmas, children’s, prints for broderie perse, etc. I was amazed how much fabric I had forgotten. A great job for a winters day.
What an amazing set of tutorials. When I first saw this pattern in want sure if it would be too advanced for me but after watching this I realise I can absolutely do it 🙌 Off to order the pattern 😊
I didn’t know you could sew buttons on with the buttonhole foot! I will be doing that!
That actually is a new way to fold, enclosing the board instead of using it like a bolt. Kudos.
This is by far the most ambitious sewing project I'm about to try, and my first True Bias pattern. I am so grateful for the sew along videos! I struggle so much in translating written sewing instructions into the 3 dimensional world of sewing. Thank you so much for these! I got some pink & red lightweight cotton canvas from IKEA and am so excited to see how they come out :)
Youve got this! and the pink and red canvas sounds so cute!
glue sticks! such a good idea. I am making a Brynn dress and I think it's a good idea to use method #3 for this (imagine the gap opening between the upper legs 😬) but would it make it hard to take on and off?
Fabric exposed on an open shelf can be damaged by the sun. We often receive sun faded fabric as donation at the creative reuse organization I work at. So if you love it and want to use it to make something special, keep it out of the sun.
Hi. Thanks for these tutorials. I'm wondering....do you choose to make this without serging, or did you just do that for simplicity for the video (and because knits don't fray)?
I sometimes make it with a serger and sometimes without. It's easier to show the tutorial on the regular sewing machine plus I know that lots of home sewists dont have a serger so that is why I chose this for the tutorial. Either way works though.
I have been sewing for years and that is the best tutorial I have ever seen!!! I am going to guy the Brynn and make many of them! Thank you so much.
You are so welcome!
This just made me feel confident buying this pattern, being bigger busted. I was afraid those tiny buttons woykd pip open😮
Same! I’m so glad they included that extra step.
Great video. I do have one tip for you, if you use the fusible seam tape, leave the paper in place after you attach it. Use it as your guide to fold the seam to make a memory seam. Then remove and press. Much easier. I have one question , do you have separate patterns for sleeve vs sleeveless, or two different pattern cut lines? I find if you put a sleeve into a sleeveless version. The back seam doesn't fit correctly.
that is a great tip. the sleeve and sleeveless patterns are different pattern pieces.
All your fabric should be protected from any kind of light, doesn't matter daylight or lamps.
Can we talk about your hair, so beautiful. 👌💕
Hello, how did you add a dart? There are no darts in my pattern. TIA
Hi. The Dart is only on the 14-30 size range of patterns. if you think you need to do an fba and add a dart we have a tutorial on our blog you can look at.
Thank you for a great sew along. I was able to complete my first jumper successfully.
Great visuals on this compact and neat presentation. Thank you. I do quilt and sew garments which leads to a very large stash! I use the comic book storage method for my batik fabrics and store them in bids that fit that size. My q.cottons are folded to 6” wide 12” deep to fit my wire shelving (not a good choice I’ve discovered). The folding systems in both methods works well and I think yours will be great for my garment fabric.
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I’ve never, not once, not ever been able to stitch in the ditch and neatly catch the fabric behind. This is definitely and sew-by-hand step for me.
I love how the pockets on these go up to the waist. No worries about perfectly matching the pockets: it’s designed to match them up.
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Fantastically presented video!!! Question- I find I forget how much yardage each pc might be🙄😵💫. Any suggestions please n thank you!?!?? ❤️😀
masking tape is great for tagging them.
Thank you! I love the ham that you are using.
I'm wondering why sometimes you treat the edges with a stay stitch and sometimes you serge/zigzag. I'm new enough to sewing that I can't tell when you've done one over the other. I think understand the reason for stay-stitching, and the reason for serging/zig-zag. But I don't know why you chose one and not the other. Thanks!!
Hi. Thats a great question. So whenever we are staystitching it is to keep the fabric from stretching out during construction and before it is sewn to another another piece of fabric in a later step. So for instance, the top of the main bodice is staystitched so it doesn't get stretched out, but it doesn't need to be surged because those edges will be completely covered by the full lined bodice. The serging or zigzag stitching is to keep a raw edge from unraveling later. Sometimes we do this before sewing to another piece of fabric and sometimes after - depending on how the construction is coming together and when we will have access to those seams. Does this make sense?
Really appreciate this series! Thank you!
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I've been avoiding knits because I thought I needed a serger! This is going straight on my To Make list ❤
Fantastic!
I'm looking forward to seeing how the wide pants will turn out.👍🏻
I've got my eye on the Rachel Comey jumpsuit as well...next time I'm in the US.....nice winter plans!
isn't it such a cool design? hope it turns out how i have envisioned it.
Thanks for sharing your plans, I love them all! I would be really interested in a tutorial for adding cargo pockets to the lander pants. Excited to see your version. x
thanks! there will for sure be a tutorial. Not sure if it will be on here or my blog. we will see.
@@truebias look forward to it x
Great plans 😀
So excited to see your makes!!! Thanks for a great vlog x
I didn't know you were in YT!!!! So excited for this 🙌. Are you wearing a Roscoe in this video?
thanks! ive really started up more seriously in 2024. Yes, a roscoe.
I’ve lost count of how many Marlo’s I’ve made, I even made one using terry cloth fabric. I look forward to seeing the cargo pants you’re planning to make.
Loved this, thank you. I have been looking for a better way to store and easily see my fabric stash😀
oooo loving the plans . i think your colour choices are lovely too. looking forward to seeing them complete .
Thank you! I've been really trying to wear more color after a color consult last year.
I love your sew alongs! Thank you! What stretch stitch are you using to attach the neck band? Would you recommend Lightning bolt, triple stretch stitch or zig zag?
Thanks so much! I like an elongated zigzag or lighting bolt stitch. I like it to look as much like a straight stitch as possible so usually something like 0.5mm in width and around 3 mm in length.
Thank you so much for your reply, that’s perfect!
Great tutorial I've been thinking about doing this hack for so long as well.
I can see that I’ll soon see how much fabric I have! Reality will set in. 😂
Thank you so much for the inspiration!
So helpful to see supplies and how to fold. This will be my weekend project. Thank you.
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I love this skirt. Can't wait to make it. Thanks
thank you!
Very helpful! Thank you!