It is so exciting to see how beautifully your channel has progressed since your first videos right out of fashion school in your parent's home. You are so poised and clear in your presentations, every detail. Beautiful work.
Your genius technique for finishing seams on an overlocker has blown my mind. Never again will I have to deal with unravelling thread chains - thank you so much!
Loved this! I just started working with jersey cotton and this helped me tremendously! I also find your videos so relaxing and soothing, thought you should know 🌼
Absolutely fantastic. As was the last video. I find precision a bit difficult. And that is critical. I look forward to more of your skills being shared. Hopefully other young women will start making their own clothes....
I love your videos! They are so comforting and help me feel like I might actually be able to sew some clothes. 😊 Where did you get your big roll of paper for making patterns please? 💖
I actually like the fit of the final top more than the mock. The other one looked a bit too tight and was pulling at the neck area while the final one looks just perfect to me.
I would think the stretch amount of the original tshirt you used for the pattern would need to be the same stretch amount of the fabric you are using. Otherwise if the fabric doesn't stretch as much, your new tshirt won't fit. Edit: I wrote that before watching the whole video. I guess you figured that out.
It is so exciting to see how beautifully your channel has progressed since your first videos right out of fashion school in your parent's home. You are so poised and clear in your presentations, every detail. Beautiful work.
Thank you 💞
Your genius technique for finishing seams on an overlocker has blown my mind. Never again will I have to deal with unravelling thread chains - thank you so much!
Loved this! I just started working with jersey cotton and this helped me tremendously! I also find your videos so relaxing and soothing, thought you should know 🌼
I’m so glad! Thank you ☺️ ✨
Absolutely fantastic. As was the last video. I find precision a bit difficult. And that is critical. I look forward to more of your skills being shared. Hopefully other young women will start making their own clothes....
Glad you enjoyed it! X
I love your videos! They are so comforting and help me feel like I might actually be able to sew some clothes. 😊 Where did you get your big roll of paper for making patterns please? 💖
I love working with jersey, and your tops came out so nice .
Can you tell us where you source the majority of your fabrics in the UK? Thank you, love everything you do x
I can film a video on it one day x
Love the sweet jersey top with flowers 🌼
Thank you Rosie. Great job. Great model.
I actually like the fit of the final top more than the mock. The other one looked a bit too tight and was pulling at the neck area while the final one looks just perfect to me.
Yes, I like the loose fit too! 💞
Love your videos! Where is your pink shirt from? It looks like linen 😊
LOVEDD THISS 🥰🥰🥰
I would think the stretch amount of the original tshirt you used for the pattern would need to be the same stretch amount of the fabric you are using. Otherwise if the fabric doesn't stretch as much, your new tshirt won't fit. Edit: I wrote that before watching the whole video. I guess you figured that out.
Haha yes, learning a lot about stretch fabric!
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When tracing the top perhaps it could've been easier to turn it inside out. That way everything would have been less bulky, more flat and precise.