I've always sewed in my underwear 😊 I don't have a tailors dummy and it makes fitting so much easier to be able to pop the make on and off as you go. Turns out it was quite a surprise the first time my boyfriend (now husband) saw this. 😂
I'm working on a cosplay with a fitted princess seams blouse and I did so much sewing in my bra because I got tired of taking my shirt on and off haha!
I kinda like that it gives me more control and not as much leaking (I swear, even pre-fall, my irons never hold water very well), BUT it is kinda annoying over the entire swath of yardage 😭
I have owned 2 good steam irons amd every other iron is better used with a spray bottle and no water in the iron. Wet cloth instead of a spray bottle sometime s
With regards to the heat erase pens, use them but just do a test swatch with different fabrics incase the heat responsive chemical reaction that vanishes the ink reacts with the fibers/dye on it. all it takes is a little squiggle near the selvedge and a press to see if they're safe for any particular fabric. Second, the marks can return with cold but it takes a much longer time. If you have a repeat of your corset issue maximize the chilling effect by putting something solid on either side - a bag of frozen veg will work but better is just sandwich the fabric between two clean cookie tins and put it in - then wait overnight. The marks may return. It depends how cold your particular freezer is, and how much steam was used on the fabric, because that's another detail people overlook - Frixion pens in specific are also marketed for use on wet-erase stone paper and things like rocket books, The ink is water soluble and will wash out of many fabrics, (though again ink is a chemical and so is dye (yes even natural dyes) and those can be cross-reactive so sometimes they can stain.
As a Canadian, I can absolutely understand that roadwork notice. Not because I can actually read French, but because I have learned to cobble together my basic French vocabulary from elementary school with context clues. It's not pretty, but can get me by!
I have never had an iron that didn’t love to spit on my fabric at the most inopportune time, even the brand new ones. Hence the constant presence of a spray bottle on my ironing board. That way I can adjust the pattern of the spray to get just the right amount of moisture needed for the fabric being ironed.
I often get sweaty/warm while sewing so I often do it partially dressed. If I’m seeing a garment than I’m definitely in the underwear for whatever it covers
I wish I could sew in my underwear. It would make multiple try ons so much easier. Unfortunately, my craft space is open to the rest of the house and I don't think my dad or brother would like me doing that 🤣 The skirt looks amazing!
The white trim looks fresh and crisp with the chambray, and the way you've turned this into a shorter stand-alone skirt is a clever way of getting maximum use out of your pattern. I've made a couple of Black Snail patterns and they're not for the faint-hearted or minimally experienced. The pattern maker is German, and seems to assume that you already have basic sewing skills and don't need detailed instructions except for unusual techniques (as does Burda Style Magazine). The English translation isn't the most clear or fluent. But the patterns are generally well regarded amongst historical sewists, and I was very happy with the final garments.
Thank you! 😊 I actually have more of the fabric left, though, in order to make the full-length, historical extension (which I just finished this morning, and let me tell you, it turned out SO seamlessly, it's amazing and I love it)! I actually found that the instructions pretty thoroughly covered some very basic stitches... like, if the placket instructions had been written in the same detail and clarity that the tutorial for "understitching" was, I don't think I have spent nearly as much time struggling over it!!
I somehow have managed to get even the two needle threads to go in before, but that's not necessarily something I would recommend trying... it definitely doesn't always work, and you could probably damage the needles if you went too hard!
I totally understand you! The moment the things I sew are in the stage where I have to try them on I remove the necessary clothes and don't bother putting them back on.
I often sew in my underwear as well, be it the top half or the lwer half. And barefoot as well because it's the easiest way to find stray pins on my floor X) And for your struggle with pinning the curved box-pleats, I had the same with a project and I found that pinning over a curved surface, like a tailoring sausage (or a round pillow in my case), really helps smooth the process. It also works with darts.
Well, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one using that preferred and highly coveted method of finding stray pins 🫥 Good tip on pinning over the sausage... makes so much sense!
Nice job Shannon. Did you know that there is an exhibit in Lake Placid NY called Dressing the Abbey? It’s an exhibit of 35 costumes from the first three seasons of Downtown Abbey. I believe it will be there until September, so if you get a chance to day trip across the boarder I think you would truly enjoy it. There is a lot of information about the period, and many of the costumes were built with vintage textiles when possible. All the costumes can be viewed up close, not his is behind glass or roped off. I believe we will do some boarder crossing up to Quebec next Sunday and I may have to see if we can find a vintage fair to explore.
I did not know, thank you for telling me! I'm not sure if I'll have time to get over there for the exhibit, but I'll certainly keep it in mind, see if my situation changes. I have definitely read some interviews with the costume designer and it's always so interesting!! Best of luck with the vintage fairs - I've only been to the one held in my local church basement, so I can't give any good recommendations!
😂 Hey, at least you get a winter break. We only get to use about 60% of our roads at any given time 10:05 I love it! I embroidered mine at the "top" for this reason
Yes, really slippery materials could benefit from some basting, especially if you want the pleats to look good on the inside as well as the outside. 100% agree with your sentiments on there being no right or wrong way to sew if it works the way you intended it to!!
lol you should go watch the video where I tour the fabric warehouse and find the fabric, because (1) that warehouse has so much characters (2) the google reviews are fricking hilarious and I read the best of them and (3) when I talk about the chambray, I actually say how I don't love the fact that it's a chambray (although in retrospect it actually looks quite nice)!! Thanks for watching 🫶💙
I totally do the sewing in my underwear when I'm at a frequent fitting stage too! I do many more try-on's this way and save myself from mistakes I would otherwise have to unpick and redo. Not so great in the chilly winter months though, need to work out some kinda middle ground for that.
Woo, first video that I'm in the monthly supporters, lol! Since you did your sewing room using found materials video, I've been slowly building my painting studio doing the same sort of thing, and using thrift store and found material as painting canvases as much as I can. It really adds another layer of pride to me when I am able to make something without waste or spending money.
Awesome! And of course, thank you!! 🫶 Glad to hear that you've been having such luck with the found and thrifted materials, and I fully agree that it adds a whole new set of feelings to looking at your space and what you've accomplished without buying a ton of new materials!! (also, you might quite like one of my next videos, on Quebec's Moving Day Sidewalk Bonanza... I'm literally filming it today, as today is Moving Day, and the sidewalk treasures are already INSANE)!!
That was a great video! Where else do you get to see someone ( no idea who) get stabbed in the eye. An indecisive dance, and a discussion about sewing in underwear lol! I don't for two reasons, I rarely make anything for myself and the big reason kids. Love the skirt! Really a beautiful creation! Looking forward to part two. Hope you're having a wonderful Canada Day weekend! Oh and have fun in moving day! I'm hoping you will be showing us your finds. How bad is the smoke there? Stay well!
Well your kids might be able (depending on their age) to give you some hints about just who got stabbed in the eye 🤣 Glad you enjoyed the video, and yes, the follow-up should be fun, if I can only find time to edit it... things have been INSANE around here! Moving day was great, albeit cut short by the bad weather. Still managed to find many treasures though (smoke wasn't too bad - it was rain that affected Moving Day)!!
Not me, right this minute, hand stitching wearing less than your average corgi because its so hot the mosquitos are taking PTO 😅😂 nah, you're not even remotely alone in that. Its just practical, and thats why door pants exist. A lovely skirt as always, I love the sort of prismatic weave of that linen. And I now see what went wrong with the closures on my walking skirt 👀🙏
Ugh yea, those closures were KILLING me the first time around (and even a tiny bit the 2nd time around)... I talk about them a bit in Part 2 (still waiting to be editing because life is INSANE atm). Thanks as always for watching, and please enjoy the mosquito-less summer for me... they're out in full force over here 😭😭
I was making another skirt at that point and I *finally* finished it a few days ago. The closures went much better, just a bit wonky and have pulled out a bit to have that gap (which is fine, that opening is gonna be the pocket I forgot 🤪) which is many thanks to this vid in showing that difference 👏💖 I might scoot them back in a bit and try to secure them a bit better, so they don't slip again. Nah, they just disappear from about noon to 4pm, because its so hot 😂 then they s w a r m like an anime convention on a chinese buffet. I'm just the dork who likes sitting outside in the unholy swamp ass that is the summer afternoons.
I was in Minnesota earlier this month and I was so sad that we didn't have time to go to the fabric warehouse! I was able to tell some of my friends who have only recently moved to the area about it and they are very excited!
Great skirt swirl factor (try saying that out loud quickly 3 times in a row) and beautifully neat trim! Well done, and looking forward to Part 2. Totally with you on the underwear confession: have just been half-naked - doing finishing touches on a dress that has required repeated tryings on. But don't worry - am now fully dressed, watching this video! 😂
...I just end up saying "skirt squirrel factor" which... honestly, brings the most amazing variety of images to mind 🤣🐿🥜🤣 I *knew* I couldn't be the only one out there just wandering around my sewing space half-clothed!!
sewing in undies! tick! If its a dress I usually just have bra and knickers on, if its chilly I throw a dressing gown over the top. Hmm maybe I should make a stylish and dramatic sewing gown! I think its because of the colour but I got some very Alice in Wonderland vibes from the skirt! Very curious as to how you are going to add length to it given all the finishing!
I realized today I had watched the behind the scenes video to this project months ago, but I with my fatigue I didn't watch these 😅I really love how it turned out - from the blue with white detail colour scheme, to the length, to the box pleats (my favourite kind)! I can also be found sewing I my underwear, although if it's a hot summer day or night, I sometimes will change to a pull on dress so at least I have something to stop my sweaty legs from sliding me onto the floor 😆
When you use a spray bottle to dampen your fabric add a very little fabric softener to the water, it is especially good when ironing washed lined. It's what we used to do when I worked for Laura Ashley.
Unfortunately it also isn't great for the longevity of your fabric (and negatively affects their ability to wick moisture), so I tend to steer clear of it, both in my sewing room and my laundry room. But that's just my own personal preference; it probably creates a lovely soft texture to the fabric!
Just here to say that I did notice poor Nick Fury being stabbed in the non-eye...😂😂 This skirt turned gorgeous! Exactly my type of wearable history bounding!
I actually did this only the other day, while I would normally polish my halo and just re tread the trusty serger, I decided I would try the knot hack and while it’s not as brag worthy, my halo polishing does take longer if I tread from scratch. Ten out of ten, would do this again. 🎉
I love the look of the closed box pleats over the hips that open out for fullness below. The only time I, a fellow Canadian resident, had my frixion pens return in the cold, was green felt tip pen on pale pumpkin linen cotton blend. It showed up as a whitish line but went away when laundered. (Also, yay for sponsorship! I'm still using IKEA cotton linens I bought with my staff discount 20 years ago, but I'm tempted by the colourful stripes that you chose.)
Yea, that's a solid point that it does sometimes leave a very faint white line - someone else mentioned this too, so it does always make sense to do a little test piece, especially if you aren't planning on washing the final garment! ....but now I want pale pumpkin linen in my life!!
Aaah, making do with irons... my current choices are the old one that doesn't steam anymore (last time I tried it tripped the reset on the GFCI receptacle it's plugged into) and a brand spanking new iron that has two settings: hot with constant steam, or not so hot with no steam, so because I have no control over the steam with that one, I need a spray bottle with either iron... That came out so cute! Love the trim! And I might have to try something like those box pleats sometime. Recently just did my very first skirt placket! Worked well except that of course my measurements lied so the hooks I put in are too loose so I just wore it with a safety pin holding it closed... I need to get a handle on that before I try a fancy one like that. And I just used an electric sewing machine for the first time in almost 3 years and boy is it fast! I'm making a mockup of a Victorian walking skirt for a friend, the one who gave me that machine (1960's Universal) for my birthday last year! I just did two mockups of the same skirt but drafted for me, one that fits at my "natural waist" (not at all where I want a waistband cause it's above the bottom of my ribcage, but I wanted to follow the directiosn properly at least once) and one where I took the waist measurement to be at my navel (where I actually want a weight bearing waistband) done on my hand crank machine, will see which one she thinks works better on me... and whether I need to make the darts a lot longer to accomodate my lack of hips. For hers, all I have to do now is iron it and then pleat it and get the waistband on. And no, you're not the only one who sews in their underwear when repeated fittings are expected. And I don't care if my neighbours get a show :P
I think I have the exact same iron, with the exact same problem. Spray bottles ftw! And yes, I do a lot of sewing in my underclothes. The pants stay on until I need to try on fit, and then they stay on the floor until I'm done or give up for the day!
On heat-erasing pens: I've had mixed success and use them semi-regularly. My warning would be that sometimes they leave a noticeable residue so avoid using them in obvious ways on the fashion-side of the fabric. I think it is because they are designed for use on paper--so they "disappear" to a white shade when the friction of the "eraser" heats the ink up. When I use them on white or lighter fabrics I get great results. On patterned fabrics, they blend in. When I tried marking out some embroidery patterns or pleat placements on darker blue and green, not so much. They left light lines or a washed out look (when my iron steam accidentally spread the ink around. Interesting that the ink didn't reappear after your freezer attempt though. I have used that technique before after accidentally letting my embroidery sit out in some really hot sunshine. I did leave it in for an hour+ though and it was the red friXion pens, not black. Perhaps only some of the colors are more prone to re-appear?
Oh, that's so interesting. I admit to not having done a more conclusive study of the heat/cold issue besides the one attempt in the freezer for several minutes with the black ink on the purple fabric. And yes, that's a good point too about dark fabrics - I haven't had a problem with it yet, but I also always do a quick test just to make sure. Even on that darkish purple, no problems, but again, definitely worth testing out before going whole hog on the pens!
A lovely skirt! Every time i'm impressed by your dedication and passion, you wont stop figuring it out! 😁 Might give this skirt a try in the future, but without the backplaquet and maybe a invisible zipper instead. Cant wrap my head around the plaquet lol And btw, i think the machine topstitching around the pleats are looking great, so neat and a little touch of modern. Looking forward to next week! :) Have a great time
Thank you! 😊 I just figure, it's only sewing, and most things can be figured out if you just give it enough time and focus (unless the instructions are REAL garbage, which they weren't *that* bad in this case)!! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching 🫶💙
Beautiful skirt, lovely work! Though, I have to say you reminded me why I avoid linen (had been getting a bit tempted lately, not anymore 😂). Soo much ironing!!!
I actually didn't iron this more than any other fabric, surprisingly!! I am pretty much a stickler about ironing while constructing the garment, and I didn't press it at all before filming the reveal and was genuinely surprised by how few wrinkles it had! And having just pulled out some pre-washed cotton from the same storage bin, I can confirm that I need to iron that before use too 😭🤣
@@ShannonMakes lol, I’m not quite so diligent. Most cottons seem to do as they’re told (at least for awhile) if I’m stern enough with the iron, but I swear linen secretly crumples itself in a ball every time I look away or make a cup of tea. It’s just too sneaky for me! Well done on your A+ linen wrangler skills.
I am constantly sewing in my underwear! 😂😂 With all that trying on and off, I can't be bothered to put my daily clothes back on lol! I am constantly thinking I should have a robe in my craft room😅
The fit on that skirt is a great balance between sleek hips and swooshy hem 👍 I'm so intrigued about the length extension! I've pondered this occasionally before, and I've seen other people do it but unfortunately either the results aren't to my taste, or the method isn't compatible with my patience. But you have formidable problem-solving skills and are stubborn enough to come up with a wearable solution that doesn't drive you insane to execute. Eagerly awaiting the answer! And OMG love the little corgi bed next to yours! I have two greyhounds, so they're relegated to their own beds at the foot of ours, but spouse is away this week so they'll be taking over the other half of the bed to keep me company 💜💜💜
I will simply say that I'm quite pleased with the solution 😊🤐🤣 And I hope your fur babies enjoyed their week of bed-bliss... that's exactly the same as what happens in our household too 🤣🐶
Thank you! This summer has been throwing some absolutely crazy curveballs my direction, but only in the best of ways... that will all be clear once I get my vlog up, so keep your eye open for that!
Thanks so much! I've read Time and Again at least 8 times in my life, I find myself frequently coming back to it, although I admit to never having tried any of his other works... I shall have to look into that!
sitting in my office working on a sewing project using my heat erasable pen like always when you made the comment about the pen you were using. I use the exact same ones. I've got black and a few other colors because some fabric prints make black harder to see, and purple or red shows up better.
Yes, agreed that other colors are valuable - I'm on a tight budget, so for those tricky fabrics, I resort to my colored chalks (found thrifted), or some thread marking. But yes, I might eventually add some colored heat erasable pens to my collection eventually, they're so useful!
I will sew in my underthings all the time. This cuts time down on changing all the time and also when it is just too hot in my office/crafting room. I will also work at my computer in my underthings if I get hot (I work from home and also work nights). I can take off any layers I want to when in my own home.
That looks like a very pretty skirt, the nice colour coordination with the corgi is also Good. I tend to sew the last stage in underwear and a skirt with an elastic waistband, or a very loose top :) I have seen basting refering to very long machine stitches too, and the topstitching method described migth be nice to keep in mind for shifty pain in the ass fabrics.
I'm so happy - i have a new job and I was just paid on Thursday, and I immediately went to Kofi and subscribed ❤ now to hunt for that Bilbo house coat content 😂😂😂 whoda thunk it! Still loving your videos - I have a very busy week coming up (train to North Wales then two days of back to back performances Friday/Saturday train back on Sunday - sleep on Monday!) But I can assure you, weekend after I'll be travelling through your shop!
Just now getting to responding to the backlog of YT comments!!! So glad to have you on board, hope you're enjoying the videos and the Ko-Fi and everything, and I am thrilled to have your support 💙💙
Thank you, glad to be of use! Thanks for watching, and feel free to check out some other projects on the channel - they're all pretty fun, and very often have good sewing tidbits snuck in here adn there!
Really lovely end product, the colours work very well! Looking forward to seeing next week's addition 👀Bonus points for bee shot!!! 🐝 And yes, I too can be found in my undies finishing a project lol
Thank you!! 💙💙💙 Glad you enjoyed (and I had my choice between bee and ladybug 🐝🌸🐞) and see you next week... well, probably in 2 weeks, with my upload schedule!! thanks for watching!!!
I love the colors you used in your very nice, cool looking, modest, box pleated skirt. It looks very good on you. You need to make a matching blouse for that one piece dress look (that isn't joined at the waist). They are building houses behind me. I know the feeling. No one gets to sleep past 7 a.m. while construction is going on (six days out of every week). I have been known to remove my pants and sew in my underwear with a loose fitting house dress covering me. I like to sew in my sewing room with the window shades open for natural day light. The windows in my sewing room face the street.
Yes, I will be doing at least one, if not a few, Jumper Dress tops, in line with my Edwardian Jumper Dress video and the trends that I discussed there... very excited for those!
Oooooo. I got some fabric for a simple flowy knee length skirt and I've been trying to figure out a way to keep the swoosh but have it not gain any more on my hips. Might try some pseudo box pleats at least on the hips
@@ShannonMakesI'm thinking of instead of using panels, I cut them out in rectangles with a few extra inches at the bottom for heming... Although, not sure how I would hem that evenly. Also, I also hate putting on normal clothes if testing the garmet over and over
Lovely skirt and beautifully sewn. I notice you don’t engage the even feed on your Pfaff - the little black device behind the foot. Any particular reason? I have a Pfaff 1475 and use it most of the time unless I’m easing in the bottom layer
Yea, I usually use the IDT, but I was messing around with the machine, both cleaning it and testing out new feet and just forgot to re-engage it after!
Would sew in the unders if I didn’t live with my mom and step dad lol, alas one day. The skirt does give lovely Alice in Wonderland vibes! Looking forward to the addition of a full length and how you go about it. Thank you for sharing! ❤ (started watching this when it was posted and forgot I didn’t finish it! 😅)
That came out beautifully! and BAHAHAHA I'm totally in the underwear when I'm finishing things up club with my sewing. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one.
Love how the skirt turned out! Historical but very much adaptable for a modern wardrobe :) Was finally able to join your patreon, but unfortunately can only afford the lowest tier so won't get the bonus corgi content that I had hoped for :(
I don't sew in my underpants, but I usually wear shorts under my skirts and dresses because of a) toddlers and b) a lack of desire to end up like Marilyn Monroe over a street vent. So trying them on over my clothes works for me!
I have ALWAYS used a spray bottle for water when ironing. Because ALL irons eventually develop leaks. So I have no clue when they develop leaks, it doesn't matter. Spray bottle from the get-go.
The shorter length is also historically appropriate for many working women, who I’m sure would have loved to have the option to extend their skirts like this.
Those frixion markers can come back in the cold, but it has to get REALLY cold. Like waaay below 0 F; temperatures you probably aren't going to experience outside of an industrial deep freezer.
@@ShannonMakes exactly, I have found it comes back easier on paper though. I was able to get it to reappear in a normal freezer on paper, but never on fabric.
Hello! I’ve got a Black Snail pattern too, the 1890’s Gentlemen’s Walking Trousers, and it’s definitely the most complex pattern I’ve ever used. Right now I have only cut out the pattern pieces out of paper, but there’s a LOT of pieces and it seems tricky! For some reason, your jumper dress makes me think of an Edwardian bathing suit, do you know when (what occasions etc) women would wear a jumper dress in particular? From the linen fabric choice, I’m assuming it’s a light summer dress, right?
Trousers usually aren't that hard to sew, but they probably have lots of little parts for facings and waistbands and such... just go step by step, and you should be fine! You got this!!
this looks great and I love the colour combination. It gives me childhoodvibes, my favourite dress wayyy back was coloured quite similar, and I loved it. ( lost it because of getting boobs) Just wondering- could you insert pockets in the side seams? Not too big because of the fit, but- pockets!- And yes, sewing on weekend mornings finds me with coffee and in different states of dressed/naked just feeling comfy and ready to try on...
First and foremost, one can ALWAYS insert pockets! I have even inserted pockets in a circle skirt where there wasn't a seam... so yes, you definitely can! I don't know that I necessarily want to, just due to the way it'd affect the fit, but honestly there'd be a way to do it that wouldn't be too obvious! Glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for watching 🫶💙
There's a joke in there about an iron that can't hold its water. I've gotten so used to funky irons that I use a spray bottle and/or presscloth by default. Easier to refill anyway.
My iron is a bit fussy too, its old and was here when we moved in (iron is from late 1990s..early 2000s) sometimes it sputters and spits a lot of water, I just turn off the steam and iron over the extra dampened spot a bit longer. Thankfully it doesn't leak out the entire contents of the water basin. I love your dance of indecision. What did your roomie think about the frozen fabric? The first skirt I made from a pattern I messed up the plakat too.. tried to fix it.. made it worse >.< Someday I'll try to fix it again I make my skirts to wear with historical undergarments so me sewing in my under wear to try on a skirt means over my knees drawers and a petticoat so I don't feel so bare. Cute skirt btw! Look forward to seeing how you do the lengthened part for the next video ^^
Roomie also sews, and is used to my strange shenangians, so she wasn't put off much! I find that trying to watch a few different videos on plackets can help - sometimes one person's style/presentation/explanation can make more sense than others. I always do a quick rewatch before I put one in, just to refresh my brain... the only problem is that my normal method doesn't work here because of that box pleat situation, so I kinda HAD to follow Black Snail's instructions, which were... not the most clear (for my brain, at least).
@@ShannonMakes Ooh crafty room that sounds be fun! you can bounce ideas off eachother or possibly learn from eachother, or at the very least someone more willing to help with hem marking as you can return the same favor.
I've always sewed in my underwear 😊 I don't have a tailors dummy and it makes fitting so much easier to be able to pop the make on and off as you go. Turns out it was quite a surprise the first time my boyfriend (now husband) saw this. 😂
HAHAHA, yea, I can absolutely see that being a bit of a surprise!! But it's just so much more convenient!!
when my friend goes thrift shopping she wears a close fitting tank and bike shorts so she doesn't have to wait for a changing room.
@@apcolleen oooh, I have definitely done this before, when I have the forethought to plan ahead!!
Same for my husband. Didn't help that it was a dress that you can't wear a bra with...
I'm working on a cosplay with a fitted princess seams blouse and I did so much sewing in my bra because I got tired of taking my shirt on and off haha!
Yea, absolutely have been there too!
Shirt - sew only in bra. Skirt - sew only in undies.
I can’t be the only one who read the title before looking at the thumbnail and was like “yesss, more knitting from Shannon”, right?
LOL well there’s more knitting in the future, but nothing immediate cuz it’s too hotttt 🫠🫠
The spray bottle gave me flashbacks to watching my mother iron household linens back in the 1970’s. Cozy, but LOTS of work… 😁
I kinda like that it gives me more control and not as much leaking (I swear, even pre-fall, my irons never hold water very well), BUT it is kinda annoying over the entire swath of yardage 😭
I have owned 2 good steam irons amd every other iron is better used with a spray bottle and no water in the iron. Wet cloth instead of a spray bottle sometime s
With regards to the heat erase pens, use them but just do a test swatch with different fabrics incase the heat responsive chemical reaction that vanishes the ink reacts with the fibers/dye on it. all it takes is a little squiggle near the selvedge and a press to see if they're safe for any particular fabric.
Second, the marks can return with cold but it takes a much longer time. If you have a repeat of your corset issue maximize the chilling effect by putting something solid on either side - a bag of frozen veg will work but better is just sandwich the fabric between two clean cookie tins and put it in - then wait overnight. The marks may return. It depends how cold your particular freezer is, and how much steam was used on the fabric, because that's another detail people overlook - Frixion pens in specific are also marketed for use on wet-erase stone paper and things like rocket books, The ink is water soluble and will wash out of many fabrics, (though again ink is a chemical and so is dye (yes even natural dyes) and those can be cross-reactive so sometimes they can stain.
I laughed more than I should have done when the pin went through the eye patch 😂
very glad a few of you caught that and appreciated it enough to comment 😉🫶
As a Canadian, I can absolutely understand that roadwork notice. Not because I can actually read French, but because I have learned to cobble together my basic French vocabulary from elementary school with context clues. It's not pretty, but can get me by!
I have never had an iron that didn’t love to spit on my fabric at the most inopportune time, even the brand new ones. Hence the constant presence of a spray bottle on my ironing board. That way I can adjust the pattern of the spray to get just the right amount of moisture needed for the fabric being ironed.
Yea, it's actually a really nice technique - tiny bit more work, but I think I prefer the results!
Yeah, I actually prefer using a spray bottle (same as for my plants :D) because the spray function on my iron isn't as precise and adjustable
I often get sweaty/warm while sewing so I often do it partially dressed. If I’m seeing a garment than I’m definitely in the underwear for whatever it covers
Makes complete sense!!
I wish I could sew in my underwear. It would make multiple try ons so much easier. Unfortunately, my craft space is open to the rest of the house and I don't think my dad or brother would like me doing that 🤣
The skirt looks amazing!
Oooh, yea, I can see how that might be less than ideal!! Thank you 💙💙💙
if you can I might suggest using some bookcases to hide your sewing area
The white trim looks fresh and crisp with the chambray, and the way you've turned this into a shorter stand-alone skirt is a clever way of getting maximum use out of your pattern.
I've made a couple of Black Snail patterns and they're not for the faint-hearted or minimally experienced. The pattern maker is German, and seems to assume that you already have basic sewing skills and don't need detailed instructions except for unusual techniques (as does Burda Style Magazine). The English translation isn't the most clear or fluent. But the patterns are generally well regarded amongst historical sewists, and I was very happy with the final garments.
Thank you! 😊 I actually have more of the fabric left, though, in order to make the full-length, historical extension (which I just finished this morning, and let me tell you, it turned out SO seamlessly, it's amazing and I love it)!
I actually found that the instructions pretty thoroughly covered some very basic stitches... like, if the placket instructions had been written in the same detail and clarity that the tutorial for "understitching" was, I don't think I have spent nearly as much time struggling over it!!
@@ShannonMakes I'm looking forward to the next post. I'm very curious about how you manage the convertibility business!
@@rachelboersma-plug9482 I just finished it yesterday, and it's SO neat!!
Can confirm all threads *I find except the needle thread* being tied in a serger to change color and/or replace a thread works a treat!
I somehow have managed to get even the two needle threads to go in before, but that's not necessarily something I would recommend trying... it definitely doesn't always work, and you could probably damage the needles if you went too hard!
@@ShannonMakes Luckily the needle threads aren't as hard to thread as the bottom two
that skirt has serious vibes of my catholic highschool uniform, sans the tartan. honestly, my highschool uniform skirt was very similar to that.
Loving the swoosh, I think the white trim was right choice and it was perfect length ❤
Yay! Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!!
I totally understand you!
The moment the things I sew are in the stage where I have to try them on I remove the necessary clothes and don't bother putting them back on.
TEAM NO TIME FOR PANTS!! 💪
I often sew in my underwear as well, be it the top half or the lwer half. And barefoot as well because it's the easiest way to find stray pins on my floor X)
And for your struggle with pinning the curved box-pleats, I had the same with a project and I found that pinning over a curved surface, like a tailoring sausage (or a round pillow in my case), really helps smooth the process. It also works with darts.
Well, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one using that preferred and highly coveted method of finding stray pins 🫥 Good tip on pinning over the sausage... makes so much sense!
That placker would have taken me time to figure out too. Luckily - now I know
Nice job Shannon. Did you know that there is an exhibit in Lake Placid NY called Dressing the Abbey? It’s an exhibit of 35 costumes from the first three seasons of Downtown Abbey. I believe it will be there until September, so if you get a chance to day trip across the boarder I think you would truly enjoy it. There is a lot of information about the period, and many of the costumes were built with vintage textiles when possible. All the costumes can be viewed up close, not his is behind glass or roped off. I believe we will do some boarder crossing up to Quebec next Sunday and I may have to see if we can find a vintage fair to explore.
I did not know, thank you for telling me! I'm not sure if I'll have time to get over there for the exhibit, but I'll certainly keep it in mind, see if my situation changes. I have definitely read some interviews with the costume designer and it's always so interesting!! Best of luck with the vintage fairs - I've only been to the one held in my local church basement, so I can't give any good recommendations!
The skirt gives me serious Schewidsh midsommar vibes, so beautifull
Thank you! It would be a lovely midsommar dress (and almost on time for it too)!
😂 Hey, at least you get a winter break. We only get to use about 60% of our roads at any given time
10:05 I love it! I embroidered mine at the "top" for this reason
What a beautiful skirt! Has some Alice in wonderland vibes :D Special thanks for answering my question about the waistband
Yes, really slippery materials could benefit from some basting, especially if you want the pleats to look good on the inside as well as the outside. 100% agree with your sentiments on there being no right or wrong way to sew if it works the way you intended it to!!
Oh yeah, anytime in doing fittings, I sew in my base layer (usually including a light petticoat). Love the skirt so far! Looking forward to next week.
Thank you!!! 💙💙💙
The works you put into those pleats and the placket show in the professional result, and those stripes of trim totally make it.
Thank you!! 💛💙🧡 Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching! Hope you stick around and check out some of the other fun videos on the channel :-)
Colors that might also work: Shannon holding up the Bi-Flag as fabric stach ❤ Happy Pride Month 🏳️🌈
omg, that was completely on accident, but I absolutely love it!! thank you for pointing that out 💓💙💜
To say it in the words of Bob Ross: One happy little accident 💜
I am so jealous of that fabric! Linen chambray -- be still, my heart! 😄
lol you should go watch the video where I tour the fabric warehouse and find the fabric, because (1) that warehouse has so much characters (2) the google reviews are fricking hilarious and I read the best of them and (3) when I talk about the chambray, I actually say how I don't love the fact that it's a chambray (although in retrospect it actually looks quite nice)!! Thanks for watching 🫶💙
I totally do the sewing in my underwear when I'm at a frequent fitting stage too! I do many more try-on's this way and save myself from mistakes I would otherwise have to unpick and redo. Not so great in the chilly winter months though, need to work out some kinda middle ground for that.
Maybe a quick, elasticized skirt, or wrap-around blanket for quick on-and-offs?!
Woo, first video that I'm in the monthly supporters, lol! Since you did your sewing room using found materials video, I've been slowly building my painting studio doing the same sort of thing, and using thrift store and found material as painting canvases as much as I can. It really adds another layer of pride to me when I am able to make something without waste or spending money.
Awesome! And of course, thank you!! 🫶 Glad to hear that you've been having such luck with the found and thrifted materials, and I fully agree that it adds a whole new set of feelings to looking at your space and what you've accomplished without buying a ton of new materials!! (also, you might quite like one of my next videos, on Quebec's Moving Day Sidewalk Bonanza... I'm literally filming it today, as today is Moving Day, and the sidewalk treasures are already INSANE)!!
That was a great video! Where else do you get to see someone ( no idea who) get stabbed in the eye. An indecisive dance, and a discussion about sewing in underwear lol! I don't for two reasons, I rarely make anything for myself and the big reason kids.
Love the skirt! Really a beautiful creation! Looking forward to part two. Hope you're having a wonderful Canada Day weekend! Oh and have fun in moving day! I'm hoping you will be showing us your finds. How bad is the smoke there? Stay well!
Well your kids might be able (depending on their age) to give you some hints about just who got stabbed in the eye 🤣 Glad you enjoyed the video, and yes, the follow-up should be fun, if I can only find time to edit it... things have been INSANE around here! Moving day was great, albeit cut short by the bad weather. Still managed to find many treasures though (smoke wasn't too bad - it was rain that affected Moving Day)!!
Not me, right this minute, hand stitching wearing less than your average corgi because its so hot the mosquitos are taking PTO 😅😂 nah, you're not even remotely alone in that. Its just practical, and thats why door pants exist.
A lovely skirt as always, I love the sort of prismatic weave of that linen. And I now see what went wrong with the closures on my walking skirt 👀🙏
Ugh yea, those closures were KILLING me the first time around (and even a tiny bit the 2nd time around)... I talk about them a bit in Part 2 (still waiting to be editing because life is INSANE atm). Thanks as always for watching, and please enjoy the mosquito-less summer for me... they're out in full force over here 😭😭
I was making another skirt at that point and I *finally* finished it a few days ago. The closures went much better, just a bit wonky and have pulled out a bit to have that gap (which is fine, that opening is gonna be the pocket I forgot 🤪) which is many thanks to this vid in showing that difference 👏💖 I might scoot them back in a bit and try to secure them a bit better, so they don't slip again.
Nah, they just disappear from about noon to 4pm, because its so hot 😂 then they s w a r m like an anime convention on a chinese buffet. I'm just the dork who likes sitting outside in the unholy swamp ass that is the summer afternoons.
I was in Minnesota earlier this month and I was so sad that we didn't have time to go to the fabric warehouse! I was able to tell some of my friends who have only recently moved to the area about it and they are very excited!
Oh no!! Maybe next time... and in the meanwhile, your friends can spam you with photos to make you jealous ;-)
Great skirt swirl factor (try saying that out loud quickly 3 times in a row) and beautifully neat trim! Well done, and looking forward to Part 2. Totally with you on the underwear confession: have just been half-naked - doing finishing touches on a dress that has required repeated tryings on. But don't worry - am now fully dressed, watching this video! 😂
...I just end up saying "skirt squirrel factor" which... honestly, brings the most amazing variety of images to mind 🤣🐿🥜🤣 I *knew* I couldn't be the only one out there just wandering around my sewing space half-clothed!!
_raises hand_ I've been working on a pair of pants, so I'm basically hanging out at home Pooh Bear style while sewing 😂
sewing in undies! tick! If its a dress I usually just have bra and knickers on, if its chilly I throw a dressing gown over the top. Hmm maybe I should make a stylish and dramatic sewing gown! I think its because of the colour but I got some very Alice in Wonderland vibes from the skirt! Very curious as to how you are going to add length to it given all the finishing!
Yes, I also got Alice vibes from it, especially after last week's apron project too!!!
the construction holiday is coming… stay strong! your joke about mtl having two seasons cracked me up 😂
lollll glad you enjoyed that!
Yes, I too sew in undies. Often. Or pj's. Mostly because I live in Texas and even winter isn't really cold here.
love that! I also sew in my pj pants a lot! (good thing the camera only catches my torso most of the time 🤣)
I realized today I had watched the behind the scenes video to this project months ago, but I with my fatigue I didn't watch these 😅I really love how it turned out - from the blue with white detail colour scheme, to the length, to the box pleats (my favourite kind)! I can also be found sewing I my underwear, although if it's a hot summer day or night, I sometimes will change to a pull on dress so at least I have something to stop my sweaty legs from sliding me onto the floor 😆
Thank you so much, I'm glad you made it around to watching the main video!
When you use a spray bottle to dampen your fabric add a very little fabric softener to the water, it is especially good when ironing washed lined. It's what we used to do when I worked for Laura Ashley.
Unfortunately it also isn't great for the longevity of your fabric (and negatively affects their ability to wick moisture), so I tend to steer clear of it, both in my sewing room and my laundry room. But that's just my own personal preference; it probably creates a lovely soft texture to the fabric!
Beautiful skirt. Great job sewing and getting past the difficult parts.
Thank you! 😊 Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching 🫶💙
Just here to say that I did notice poor Nick Fury being stabbed in the non-eye...😂😂 This skirt turned gorgeous! Exactly my type of wearable history bounding!
HAHAHA omg, so far two of you have commented on it, but it gave me a good giggle both times! 🤣🤣 Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
I also noticed and thought that I bet the comments section will appreciate the needle/picture placement in just the way that Nick Fury would not.
OooOOOoooo! 🤩 I like that thread swapping tip for the serger. That's so handy.
thank you! And yea, it certainly saves some time!
I actually did this only the other day, while I would normally polish my halo and just re tread the trusty serger, I decided I would try the knot hack and while it’s not as brag worthy, my halo polishing does take longer if I tread from scratch. Ten out of ten, would do this again. 🎉
I love the look of the closed box pleats over the hips that open out for fullness below. The only time I, a fellow Canadian resident, had my frixion pens return in the cold, was green felt tip pen on pale pumpkin linen cotton blend. It showed up as a whitish line but went away when laundered. (Also, yay for sponsorship! I'm still using IKEA cotton linens I bought with my staff discount 20 years ago, but I'm tempted by the colourful stripes that you chose.)
Yea, that's a solid point that it does sometimes leave a very faint white line - someone else mentioned this too, so it does always make sense to do a little test piece, especially if you aren't planning on washing the final garment! ....but now I want pale pumpkin linen in my life!!
My heat erasable pens work just fine. Once washed, ink is gone anyways.
I got mine from Amazon, 4 colos with refills.
Aaah, making do with irons... my current choices are the old one that doesn't steam anymore (last time I tried it tripped the reset on the GFCI receptacle it's plugged into) and a brand spanking new iron that has two settings: hot with constant steam, or not so hot with no steam, so because I have no control over the steam with that one, I need a spray bottle with either iron...
That came out so cute! Love the trim! And I might have to try something like those box pleats sometime.
Recently just did my very first skirt placket! Worked well except that of course my measurements lied so the hooks I put in are too loose so I just wore it with a safety pin holding it closed... I need to get a handle on that before I try a fancy one like that.
And I just used an electric sewing machine for the first time in almost 3 years and boy is it fast! I'm making a mockup of a Victorian walking skirt for a friend, the one who gave me that machine (1960's Universal) for my birthday last year! I just did two mockups of the same skirt but drafted for me, one that fits at my "natural waist" (not at all where I want a waistband cause it's above the bottom of my ribcage, but I wanted to follow the directiosn properly at least once) and one where I took the waist measurement to be at my navel (where I actually want a weight bearing waistband) done on my hand crank machine, will see which one she thinks works better on me... and whether I need to make the darts a lot longer to accomodate my lack of hips. For hers, all I have to do now is iron it and then pleat it and get the waistband on.
And no, you're not the only one who sews in their underwear when repeated fittings are expected. And I don't care if my neighbours get a show :P
I think I have the exact same iron, with the exact same problem. Spray bottles ftw! And yes, I do a lot of sewing in my underclothes. The pants stay on until I need to try on fit, and then they stay on the floor until I'm done or give up for the day!
I think leaky irons is a bit of a sewing-world-epidemic 😭😭 And underwear for the win!!
Excellent swoosh! The pink and blue surging is so cute!
Thank you! 😊 Serendipitous!!
On heat-erasing pens: I've had mixed success and use them semi-regularly. My warning would be that sometimes they leave a noticeable residue so avoid using them in obvious ways on the fashion-side of the fabric.
I think it is because they are designed for use on paper--so they "disappear" to a white shade when the friction of the "eraser" heats the ink up. When I use them on white or lighter fabrics I get great results. On patterned fabrics, they blend in. When I tried marking out some embroidery patterns or pleat placements on darker blue and green, not so much. They left light lines or a washed out look (when my iron steam accidentally spread the ink around.
Interesting that the ink didn't reappear after your freezer attempt though. I have used that technique before after accidentally letting my embroidery sit out in some really hot sunshine. I did leave it in for an hour+ though and it was the red friXion pens, not black. Perhaps only some of the colors are more prone to re-appear?
Oh, that's so interesting. I admit to not having done a more conclusive study of the heat/cold issue besides the one attempt in the freezer for several minutes with the black ink on the purple fabric. And yes, that's a good point too about dark fabrics - I haven't had a problem with it yet, but I also always do a quick test just to make sure. Even on that darkish purple, no problems, but again, definitely worth testing out before going whole hog on the pens!
Nice. 🖤🤘
Thanks 🔥
A lovely skirt! Every time i'm impressed by your dedication and passion, you wont stop figuring it out! 😁
Might give this skirt a try in the future, but without the backplaquet and maybe a invisible zipper instead. Cant wrap my head around the plaquet lol
And btw, i think the machine topstitching around the pleats are looking great, so neat and a little touch of modern.
Looking forward to next week! :) Have a great time
Thank you! 😊 I just figure, it's only sewing, and most things can be figured out if you just give it enough time and focus (unless the instructions are REAL garbage, which they weren't *that* bad in this case)!! Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for watching 🫶💙
Beautiful skirt, lovely work!
Though, I have to say you reminded me why I avoid linen (had been getting a bit tempted lately, not anymore 😂). Soo much ironing!!!
I actually didn't iron this more than any other fabric, surprisingly!! I am pretty much a stickler about ironing while constructing the garment, and I didn't press it at all before filming the reveal and was genuinely surprised by how few wrinkles it had! And having just pulled out some pre-washed cotton from the same storage bin, I can confirm that I need to iron that before use too 😭🤣
@@ShannonMakes lol, I’m not quite so diligent.
Most cottons seem to do as they’re told (at least for awhile) if I’m stern enough with the iron, but I swear linen secretly crumples itself in a ball every time I look away or make a cup of tea. It’s just too sneaky for me!
Well done on your A+ linen wrangler skills.
Yup same about sewing in underwear. Trying it on every adjusment and having to get undressed every time is so tedious. I thought i was just lazy
SO tedious. Fully agreed, and from the looks of the comments section, you and I are in good company!!
We're in Southeast Michigan, and we are getting much needed road work done. Which means an area of the road is unusable. Yeah!
I am constantly sewing in my underwear! 😂😂 With all that trying on and off, I can't be bothered to put my daily clothes back on lol! I am constantly thinking I should have a robe in my craft room😅
So true! ....good thing I've got a couple great robe videos (including a step-by-step tutorial 😉)!!
@@ShannonMakes You do indeed! I've watched them all!!!🥰🥰🥰 Love your videos!
The fit on that skirt is a great balance between sleek hips and swooshy hem 👍 I'm so intrigued about the length extension! I've pondered this occasionally before, and I've seen other people do it but unfortunately either the results aren't to my taste, or the method isn't compatible with my patience. But you have formidable problem-solving skills and are stubborn enough to come up with a wearable solution that doesn't drive you insane to execute. Eagerly awaiting the answer!
And OMG love the little corgi bed next to yours! I have two greyhounds, so they're relegated to their own beds at the foot of ours, but spouse is away this week so they'll be taking over the other half of the bed to keep me company 💜💜💜
I will simply say that I'm quite pleased with the solution 😊🤐🤣 And I hope your fur babies enjoyed their week of bed-bliss... that's exactly the same as what happens in our household too 🤣🐶
Glad to see you up and smiling again. Love this skirt and I’m sure I’ll love the long one even more! Thanks
Thank you! This summer has been throwing some absolutely crazy curveballs my direction, but only in the best of ways... that will all be clear once I get my vlog up, so keep your eye open for that!
Definitely stitching in underclothes when sewing for myself!
yay!!! 👙🧵🪡💪
Great video/tutorial and also I love Jack Finney’s books. A wonderful choice.
Thanks so much! I've read Time and Again at least 8 times in my life, I find myself frequently coming back to it, although I admit to never having tried any of his other works... I shall have to look into that!
OMG! The needle in Nick Fury's eye! Also, yes, I have been known to sew in my underoos, too. 😂
LOL yes, those of you who noticed and got a good chuckle out of it.... 💯💪🪡👁
Thank you! Very cute skirt. I can see why zippers caught on!
Thank you! 😊
sitting in my office working on a sewing project using my heat erasable pen like always when you made the comment about the pen you were using. I use the exact same ones. I've got black and a few other colors because some fabric prints make black harder to see, and purple or red shows up better.
Yes, agreed that other colors are valuable - I'm on a tight budget, so for those tricky fabrics, I resort to my colored chalks (found thrifted), or some thread marking. But yes, I might eventually add some colored heat erasable pens to my collection eventually, they're so useful!
Big smile for the indecision dance and lovely skirt!
LOL thank you, so glad you enjoyed that part... sometimes you just gotta dance the decisions out!!
I will sew in my underthings all the time. This cuts time down on changing all the time and also when it is just too hot in my office/crafting room. I will also work at my computer in my underthings if I get hot (I work from home and also work nights). I can take off any layers I want to when in my own home.
TEAM NO TIME FOR PANTS!!
Underwear sewing ftw! Also, thanks for the really helpful breakdown of how to do hook and eye closures!
You're so welcome!💙💜💙
That looks like a very pretty skirt, the nice colour coordination with the corgi is also Good. I tend to sew the last stage in underwear and a skirt with an elastic waistband, or a very loose top :)
I have seen basting refering to very long machine stitches too, and the topstitching method described migth be nice to keep in mind for shifty pain in the ass fabrics.
Thank you! My wardrobe should more frequently be determined by it's ability to match my corgi!!! Huzzah for sewing in underpants 👙
I'm so happy - i have a new job and I was just paid on Thursday, and I immediately went to Kofi and subscribed ❤ now to hunt for that Bilbo house coat content 😂😂😂 whoda thunk it!
Still loving your videos - I have a very busy week coming up (train to North Wales then two days of back to back performances Friday/Saturday train back on Sunday - sleep on Monday!) But I can assure you, weekend after I'll be travelling through your shop!
Just now getting to responding to the backlog of YT comments!!! So glad to have you on board, hope you're enjoying the videos and the Ko-Fi and everything, and I am thrilled to have your support 💙💙
Thanks. Have been thinking about making an history-bounded Edwardian skirt. This was helpful.
Thank you, glad to be of use! Thanks for watching, and feel free to check out some other projects on the channel - they're all pretty fun, and very often have good sewing tidbits snuck in here adn there!
Loved watching this as always but oh so many ads! Very frustrating UA-cam!
Really lovely end product, the colours work very well! Looking forward to seeing next week's addition 👀Bonus points for bee shot!!! 🐝
And yes, I too can be found in my undies finishing a project lol
Thank you!! 💙💙💙 Glad you enjoyed (and I had my choice between bee and ladybug 🐝🌸🐞) and see you next week... well, probably in 2 weeks, with my upload schedule!! thanks for watching!!!
I love the colors you used in your very nice, cool looking, modest, box pleated skirt. It looks very good on you. You need to make a matching blouse for that one piece dress look (that isn't joined at the waist). They are building houses behind me. I know the feeling. No one gets to sleep past 7 a.m. while construction is going on (six days out of every week). I have been known to remove my pants and sew in my underwear with a loose fitting house dress covering me. I like to sew in my sewing room with the window shades open for natural day light. The windows in my sewing room face the street.
Yes, I will be doing at least one, if not a few, Jumper Dress tops, in line with my Edwardian Jumper Dress video and the trends that I discussed there... very excited for those!
Oooooo. I got some fabric for a simple flowy knee length skirt and I've been trying to figure out a way to keep the swoosh but have it not gain any more on my hips. Might try some pseudo box pleats at least on the hips
Love that you are inspired, but now I'm curious what a "pseudo" box pleat is!!
@@ShannonMakesI'm thinking of instead of using panels, I cut them out in rectangles with a few extra inches at the bottom for heming... Although, not sure how I would hem that evenly. Also, I also hate putting on normal clothes if testing the garmet over and over
Is that a corgi sploot shelf next to your bed?!
That is ABSOLUTELY a corgi sploot shelf/bed extension!! 🐶🤣🐕
Lovely skirt and beautifully sewn. I notice you don’t engage the even feed on your Pfaff - the little black device behind the foot. Any particular reason? I have a Pfaff 1475 and use it most of the time unless I’m easing in the bottom layer
Yea, I usually use the IDT, but I was messing around with the machine, both cleaning it and testing out new feet and just forgot to re-engage it after!
If you have a Sally Beauty nearby, I recommend getting a continuous mist bottle (cheaper there than at the fabric store from what I found )
Oooh, I don't, but great tip for everybody else reading this!!
Would sew in the unders if I didn’t live with my mom and step dad lol, alas one day. The skirt does give lovely Alice in Wonderland vibes! Looking forward to the addition of a full length and how you go about it. Thank you for sharing! ❤ (started watching this when it was posted and forgot I didn’t finish it! 😅)
Thank you!! Video should be out soon, if I can get the reveal filmed!!!
sewing in my underwaer as i am watching
LOVE TO HEAR IT!!! 💙🪡👙
I have tried stuff on both over and under my nightgown.
Options! It's all about options!
That came out beautifully! and BAHAHAHA I'm totally in the underwear when I'm finishing things up club with my sewing. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one.
thank you!! and yesssss 💪👙
So cute, looking forward to part II
Thank you! Part II is almost ready for release!!
Love how the skirt turned out! Historical but very much adaptable for a modern wardrobe :)
Was finally able to join your patreon, but unfortunately can only afford the lowest tier so won't get the bonus corgi content that I had hoped for :(
Message me on IG 😉
Never have sewn in undies but it certainly makes sense!
i usually sew in some bike shorts or something as i live with others and my room is not big enough for all my sewing needs
Good solution!!
sewing in underwear is typical in the summer but for winter sewing clothes are fully donned between fittings and adjustments for the sake of warmth
Yea, that's certainly fair enough!! 🤣
I don't sew in my underpants, but I usually wear shorts under my skirts and dresses because of a) toddlers and b) a lack of desire to end up like Marilyn Monroe over a street vent. So trying them on over my clothes works for me!
Yea, honestly I wear thin bikers under all my skirts too because I HATE chub rub!!
The answer is , yesssss
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Looks great.
I have ALWAYS used a spray bottle for water when ironing. Because ALL irons eventually develop leaks. So I have no clue when they develop leaks, it doesn't matter. Spray bottle from the get-go.
Yea, it’s true that mine often develop leaks… this one was good for at least 8 years and several sets of roommates, but it finally conked out 😩
those linens are literally in the aroace flag colors and now I need them
love that!!
So cute on you!!
Thank you!!
I love how your skirt turned out, the colors are amazing!
Thank you so much! 😊😊
I have sewn many garments in either my underpants or a bra. Glad to see I am not the only one 😉
No, definitely not, based on my comments section 🤣👙
Love it! So summer perfect!
Thank you! 😊💙🌸
The shorter length is also historically appropriate for many working women, who I’m sure would have loved to have the option to extend their skirts like this.
True!!
Those frixion markers can come back in the cold, but it has to get REALLY cold. Like waaay below 0 F; temperatures you probably aren't going to experience outside of an industrial deep freezer.
lol so waaayyyy colder than any of our clothing is likely to ever get 🤣
@@ShannonMakes exactly, I have found it comes back easier on paper though. I was able to get it to reappear in a normal freezer on paper, but never on fabric.
Hello! I’ve got a Black Snail pattern too, the 1890’s Gentlemen’s Walking Trousers, and it’s definitely the most complex pattern I’ve ever used. Right now I have only cut out the pattern pieces out of paper, but there’s a LOT of pieces and it seems tricky! For some reason, your jumper dress makes me think of an Edwardian bathing suit, do you know when (what occasions etc) women would wear a jumper dress in particular? From the linen fabric choice, I’m assuming it’s a light summer dress, right?
Trousers usually aren't that hard to sew, but they probably have lots of little parts for facings and waistbands and such... just go step by step, and you should be fine! You got this!!
Very Alice! And, such a cute skirt.
Thank you!!! 💙💙💙
Our roadwork season seems to be winter here at the moment
That's definitely not an option here in Montreal!! 🤣❄️☃️
this looks great and I love the colour combination. It gives me childhoodvibes, my favourite dress wayyy back was coloured quite similar, and I loved it. ( lost it because of getting boobs) Just wondering- could you insert pockets in the side seams? Not too big because of the fit, but- pockets!-
And yes, sewing on weekend mornings finds me with coffee and in different states of dressed/naked just feeling comfy and ready to try on...
First and foremost, one can ALWAYS insert pockets! I have even inserted pockets in a circle skirt where there wasn't a seam... so yes, you definitely can! I don't know that I necessarily want to, just due to the way it'd affect the fit, but honestly there'd be a way to do it that wouldn't be too obvious! Glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for watching 🫶💙
Very cool 😀
Just a safety thing, when using your rotary cutter,always cut away from yourself.❤
In general, a good tip ☺️
I too have been known to sew while only wearing my secret under pants, that normally go under my outer pants... it’s just easier
There's a joke in there about an iron that can't hold its water. I've gotten so used to funky irons that I use a spray bottle and/or presscloth by default. Easier to refill anyway.
True enough!! 🤣
Yes, I also sew in my underwear. And that is a delightful tailor's ham.
My iron is a bit fussy too, its old and was here when we moved in (iron is from late 1990s..early 2000s) sometimes it sputters and spits a lot of water, I just turn off the steam and iron over the extra dampened spot a bit longer. Thankfully it doesn't leak out the entire contents of the water basin.
I love your dance of indecision.
What did your roomie think about the frozen fabric?
The first skirt I made from a pattern I messed up the plakat too.. tried to fix it.. made it worse >.< Someday I'll try to fix it again
I make my skirts to wear with historical undergarments so me sewing in my under wear to try on a skirt means over my knees drawers and a petticoat so I don't feel so bare.
Cute skirt btw! Look forward to seeing how you do the lengthened part for the next video ^^
Roomie also sews, and is used to my strange shenangians, so she wasn't put off much! I find that trying to watch a few different videos on plackets can help - sometimes one person's style/presentation/explanation can make more sense than others. I always do a quick rewatch before I put one in, just to refresh my brain... the only problem is that my normal method doesn't work here because of that box pleat situation, so I kinda HAD to follow Black Snail's instructions, which were... not the most clear (for my brain, at least).
@@ShannonMakes Ooh crafty room that sounds be fun! you can bounce ideas off eachother or possibly learn from eachother, or at the very least someone more willing to help with hem marking as you can return the same favor.