Making A Shirt // A Pattern Drafting and Sewing Diary

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • You may be used to seeing me make things that are super fitted by now, but today I'm ignoring a few darts and making something with a bit of ease for once. Here is one way to make a shirt, there are hundreds of other options, but I have already made another of these in the last week I ended up liking this shirt so much!
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  • @nix_cosplay
    @nix_cosplay 3 роки тому +37

    Learn from my past mistakes: adding the back dip to the sleeve is essential to be able to fully move your arms and drive 😅

  • @chrisdrummond8893
    @chrisdrummond8893 3 роки тому +53

    It's amazing how well you situate the camera, the way you demonstrate and explain what you are doing simultaneously. It's like I'm watching a sewing show on the community ideas television station. I read your description below about sending things to you. This Monday I sent a painting I painted, a drawing I drew, and a couple of bucks for you to use to buy material etc. It all fit in a large business envelope ( very little space occupancy). It's all yours, Bianca to keep.😉

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you Chris!

    • @chrisdrummond8893
      @chrisdrummond8893 3 роки тому +3

      @@TheClosetHistorian My pleasure, Bianca. I hope you like the painting. I just had to paint you as a "Rosie the Riveter" strong, confident, " we did it" lady💪

  • @Lillyk96
    @Lillyk96 3 роки тому +38

    Lately I've been very into wearing some kind of safety glasses when sewing! I know I'm going to sew over pins and I'm perfectly happy to deal with the consequences, but I had a broken needle hit my cheek the other day and it really freaked me out! I wear non-prescription glasses quite often so I just got an extra pair with big lenses to be my sewing pair, safe yet fashionable!

  • @getaq6508
    @getaq6508 3 роки тому +61

    This series of videos have really given me the confidence to modify my basic sewing patterns. Thanks for the content ☺️

  • @chazhoosier2478
    @chazhoosier2478 3 роки тому +35

    Glad you figured out the buttonholer. They're industrial age marvels, aren't they?

    • @ailsadixon408
      @ailsadixon408 3 роки тому +2

      I've JUST figured out how to get my Griest buttonholer to work with my 58' Pinnock from watching Bianca! They're an actual miracle ☺️

  • @GrowYourGroceries
    @GrowYourGroceries 3 роки тому +13

    Because I have A BUM, that's right. The way you said that made me snort laugh while washing the dishes 🤣

  • @sewfarfromtheeveryday7299
    @sewfarfromtheeveryday7299 3 роки тому +2

    As a Brit, I can attest to the fact we say "Bob's your uncle" here.
    Not sure if it is a British phrase, but I've definitely heard it a fair bit since I was tiny. Mainly from my uncle, Bob (because that's just his sense of humour!).

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 3 роки тому +6

    Regarding the shifting needle plate - ask your dad (or mom, if she's the handy one), if they have some kitchen silicone laying around. Most home owners do.
    Dab a thin film on the (clean) underside of the needle plate and let it cure for 24h. It'll create a non slip surface. Also works on slipping and sliding sandal straps, bag straps and so on. Although you'll want the clear variety for that and not the more usual white or grey. But that stuff is magic. Can also be used instead of fray check on buttonholes or such. Only downside is the long curing time. But it dries clear, and (unlike glue) stays soft and flexible.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah I was thinking there had to be something nonstick I could use! Even if they made rubber or silicone little washers that wouldn't be so bad!

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 3 роки тому

      @@TheClosetHistorian
      Those exist too - they're called 'sealant rings', I believe. They go into water taps and shower heads and such, to prevent dripping. And then there are silicone baking sheets...I use one to prevent my cutting board from sliding around on the counter.
      Plenty of options 😉

  • @lex6819
    @lex6819 3 роки тому +16

    I went to the thrift store this week and they had boxes full of sewing patterns for $1.99 a box. I bought 3 boxes, and donated back the patterns I didn't want. I ended up with quite a few Vogue/Simplicity historical knitting patterns -- 2 bustle dresses, a couple of 1860s style dresses, and a handful of 1940s dresses and skirted suits. I'm excited!

  • @amarisjoseph
    @amarisjoseph 3 роки тому +27

    Using ur process I recreated a lolita dress from a photo u made pattern making fun again for me 😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @judyharter8265
    @judyharter8265 3 роки тому +17

    Go to your local hardware store and ask about a "shorty" screwdriver. Some stores also carry a screwdriver that's off set with about an inch of shaft and then bent, a longer "handle" middle part, then bent again the other direction. Sort of like a very long letter S with the middle straight. Love this pattern and fabric!

    • @harxmoond
      @harxmoond 3 роки тому +2

      A low profile offset screwdriver works or a mini ratchet style wrench screwdriver are perfect for small places.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Judy!

  • @Luna-mi1dd
    @Luna-mi1dd 3 роки тому +2

    While I know your first love is writing, I am so glad making these videos is your job now. I hope you are still writing. I would by your book just for curiosity. Thank you again for the tutorial.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому

      Thank you Luna! There has been precious little writing time over here, and I am indeed starting to go a bit bonkers 😅

  • @PilatesByLisa
    @PilatesByLisa 6 місяців тому

    ah-ma-zing video!!!! This is exactly what I've been looking for, I am at the point in my sewing journey where I am self drafting more and more, and I love to see what others create from their blocks. Most videos out there are just a how-to-create-a-block which is great, but these are the perfect videos for going that extra mile and giving me something to admire! Thanks for all your hard work! x

  • @naritariko9390
    @naritariko9390 3 роки тому +2

    I only write occasionally but I appreciate very video of yours. 😘
    Sometimes I rewatch your videos just to hear your voice - so nice 😊
    I would love to listen to your book read by you.
    .... just one of my thoughts at almost 6am 😴

  • @pamackenzie
    @pamackenzie 2 роки тому

    I love sewing plackets, it's so satisfying.

  • @jessieborrell1856
    @jessieborrell1856 3 роки тому +2

    I love seeing your construction process. It's so interesting to me. I'm in WA and the smoke has been bad here, too! I went on a road trip recently with my sister and daughter to Wyoming to see our grandpa/great-grandpa and it was really bad in Montana and Idaho, too. Not as bad in Wyoming. Luckily some wind came and blew some of our smoke away and it's been a lot more pleasant. It helps that its not super hot, too. It's really awful when it's 80 plus degrees out and smokey but you don't want to roast in your house so windows need to be opened because most houses here have no AC. Ugh. I'm ready for Fall. By the way, I used your guide for making a bodice block from measurements (Which you and I happen to be very, very close in measurements so that was super helpful LOL) and made a block. Pretty much managed to nail the fit on the first mock-up, which was shocking haha I havent patterned anything yet and made anything. I still need to do a skirt block and I went out of town so I kinda put aside all my sewing projects

  • @richardharper992
    @richardharper992 3 роки тому +9

    Fun video and a lovely shirt! I love those old buttonholers; I think they make a much nicer buttonhole than a contemporary computerized machine -- even if a bit clunkier. For tightening down the screw onto the machine bed, it's worked well for me to use one of those red spool felts to put under the tongue of the cover plate and tighten down the screw through the hole in it. It enables a bit more compression to make it stable and for a bonus, it has less of a tendency to mark the paint on your machine.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому

      Thank you Richard! I was thinking if they make like rubber washers or something grippy I could get at the hardware store perhaps 🤔

    • @richardharper992
      @richardharper992 3 роки тому

      @@TheClosetHistorian You're welcome! I think that a rubber washer is a very good idea if you find that the felt doesn't hold it firmly enough. I'm sure you can find something pretty thin with a small hole that would work a treat.

  • @ReinaElizondo
    @ReinaElizondo 3 роки тому +6

    Lovely! That fabric is so cute! I love the gathers into the hole and the sleeves! Thanks for showing more of the button holer, too!
    For some reason plackets intimidate me lol.

  • @mohmeegaik6686
    @mohmeegaik6686 2 роки тому +2

    The closethistorian is the most detailed tutor in sewing. Thank you so much.

  • @graceanne596
    @graceanne596 3 роки тому +2

    PSA if anyone wants a fitted blouse/shirt all you need to do is keep the waist dart of your bodice (front and back) and draw a second dart underneath the og dart. You will end up with a diamond 🔷️ shape. There's a name for this kind of dart, but I don't remember it. You can sew the whole thing in one go. I think it looks nicest when they're treated as two separate darts and sewn separately. That way you can still taper off and tie the threads by hand for no puckering.

  • @EdenYell
    @EdenYell 3 роки тому +17

    I needed this video 5 days ago XD apparently I sewed the collar "correctly, just sloppy"

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому +1

      😂 I can understand that, they are fiddly and kinda annoying!

  • @catpawrosales4265
    @catpawrosales4265 Рік тому

    Wowser, that button holer appendage is MAGIC!! (and I love the fabric too).

  • @janepercival-stewart8129
    @janepercival-stewart8129 3 роки тому +6

    Loved seeing this. Looked lovely on you. Please can you show us how to do a cowl neck with the kimono sleeve block.

  • @amymasreliez8957
    @amymasreliez8957 Рік тому

    I agree, I always want to support independent artisans and smaller fabric businesses. This is a fabulous video and so helpful with the visuals.

  • @ellahopkinson
    @ellahopkinson 3 роки тому +4

    I love how you explain things, makes perfect sense to me, I'd love to see a corset or stays making video from you- they can get complicated. Beautiful shirt 😊

    • @MsDeepAndDark
      @MsDeepAndDark 3 роки тому +1

      I thought there was one in the Cicada gown series, but nope.

    • @ellahopkinson
      @ellahopkinson 3 роки тому

      @@MsDeepAndDark yes, other undergarments, but I recall her saying she made the corset a long time ago

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you Ella! Perhaps next year, I need a new corset but it's so much work ha 😅

    • @ellahopkinson
      @ellahopkinson 3 роки тому

      @@TheClosetHistorian that is exactly why I have yet to make one 😅

  • @SewTexas
    @SewTexas 2 роки тому

    I absolutely love the fabric you used for the blouse. I learned in 7th grade home economic sewing, a very strict teacher never never to sew over pin and I always though but why. But my muscle memory was ingrained into me not to sew over pins. Well one day I was in a hurry and decided I was going to do it my way--and do you know what happened to my left middle finger? Yep, you guessed in I stabbed one of the poor innocent pins and broke the needle--not that big of a deal, but somehow in the process my finger got in the way and caught the needle and it broke in 3-4 pieces that landed deep into my finger! Go ahead and ask me if it hurt, hubby was outside and heard me yell!. (Good thing he is a gentle doctor, )he helped, he was able to get all the needle out of my finger. He also put me on antibiotics because bad infections occur when things like needles hit the bone in your body! So, I am back to not sewing over needles. Can I say I cringe every time I see you sewing over the needles--please be careful. Your demo are amazing.

  • @sheelfjohnson
    @sheelfjohnson 3 роки тому +2

    That's beautiful - I love it with the Katharine Hepburn-ish pants ✔

  • @sherrysenf-mcginn7693
    @sherrysenf-mcginn7693 3 роки тому +4

    Pretty fabric. You always make it look so easy. I love how you explain how to create and make your clothing blocks. You make it simple, easy to understand and fun.

  • @catinthehat1486
    @catinthehat1486 3 роки тому +7

    Loved that demo on adding plackets. I make a lot of shirts for my partner and l dislike the modern one piece approach, so l appreciate this lesson even though copied from someone else. 🤗

  • @andreabendrups4768
    @andreabendrups4768 3 роки тому +1

    Hi from Australia. Thank you for a great paced video. You are a terrific teacher - enough detail, tips interwoven in the narrative. Congratulations and thanks again. I'll become a regular!

  • @tieger13
    @tieger13 10 місяців тому

    I only started sewing about a month and a half ago, and I'm in love not only with your content, but also the way you explain things. It makes so much sense to me, and I realise everyone takes up information differently, but your explanations just click. Thank you so much, can't wait to explore your whole youtube catalogue.

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you so much for demystifying this. Wonderful video, extremely easy to understand!

  • @juadonna
    @juadonna 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you, Bianca, for your very clear explanation on this procedure! You are, by far, my favorite sewing tutor! Your reveal is fantastic! Your styling with the waist tied reminds me of the Hollywood stars and their 'Casual Ranchwear' looks. The fabric is so subtle, and your choice of using the reverse as accents is inspired. I laughed out loud at "and Fannie's your aunt", as I had an Aunt Fannie (Frances)! Stay safe, my dear, and I hope your adventure exceeds your expectations!

  • @marieeaton-smith5168
    @marieeaton-smith5168 Рік тому

    Watching this again, really good. 'Bob's your uncle' is a saying here in the UK and in Ireland - I'm from Ireland, I have not heard of 'Fanny's your aunt' though, but hey, it is a small world, with millions of sayings! Those cuff plackets are a pain, but so satisfying when you get them right, the instructions were double Dutch to me at first

  • @flyingpanda3997
    @flyingpanda3997 3 роки тому +1

    Bianca, once again you have shown me something new. I wondered if that buttonhole attachment on your machine existed for my Juki industrial straight sewing machine............and It does and I am absolutely buying one!

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith2784 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing. Your tutorials are just so helpful. So impressed that you had no puckering in the chest area. I really need to make a custom shirt now.

  • @ilovezombies4eve
    @ilovezombies4eve 3 роки тому +1

    I don't know why but this gives me firefly vibes. Lovely video thank you for drafting in such detail. It really helps me out!

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Tiffany! Firefly is definitely one of my favorite "westerns" 😉

  • @suzettebrooks9787
    @suzettebrooks9787 3 роки тому

    I am happy I found hour channel. Some things were a bit fuzzy for me when making a shirt and you have make it a lot clearer. I just need to practice. Thank you and much appreciated.

  • @hjordis7630
    @hjordis7630 3 роки тому +1

    I'm so glad I found you. Even though I'm stuck in the edwardian era I have learned so much! Thank you. It would be so cool to see your take on an edwardian collar or type of blouse. Your awesome!!!

  • @AntelJM
    @AntelJM 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you yet again for the most wonderful drafting lesson - Not a wasted minute, it went like a flash. I’ve had a block for years but this answered many questions for me and the shirt is stunning. Xx

  • @leanneedwards3595
    @leanneedwards3595 2 роки тому +1

    Hi from BC, Canada! Thank you for these pattern modification videos! You have become my pattern drafting hero! And sorry for the smoke last summer. I live in the area where one of the largest fires was burning and sending smoke your way. We hope to do better this year! (Like it's within our control, but in the truly Canadian way - so sorry! :)

  • @karenhansen-smith1848
    @karenhansen-smith1848 3 роки тому +4

    That's a really flattering look. I really enjoy your talk-throughs!

  • @adamreynolds9816
    @adamreynolds9816 3 роки тому

    Loving this video. I will need to rewatch this. Slightly distracted by the mysterious adventure….

  • @aliceadler4569
    @aliceadler4569 3 роки тому

    Love the blouse fabric & pattern!!! Looks great on you!!! Thanks for sharing!!! ♥️♥️♥️💐💐💐

  • @stacisathre5095
    @stacisathre5095 3 роки тому +1

    I have the same kind of vintage buttonholer bequeathed to me from my grandmother. I don't have a plate to cover the feed dogs, instead I cut a small square hole out of the center of a playing card and taped it down. Works great! Not the most pro looking setup, but it might save you a few needles and some frustration?

  • @panacheluxury4262
    @panacheluxury4262 3 роки тому

    If I had several needles break because of the buttonholer I would wear safety goggles too, lol. Great job!

  • @lynnniblock8355
    @lynnniblock8355 2 роки тому

    Your soooo inspiring Bianca with everything you make on your vlogs that you share with us all, your so entertaining to watch too. I wish I could do pattern blocking too, but I have to still use the shop bought conventional patterns. Keep up the good work that you do
    ✂️🧵😊💕

  • @bohemiansusan2897
    @bohemiansusan2897 3 роки тому +2

    As usual, was a lot of fun watching this one. I especially like the Roman collar. Reminds me a bit of the 60's when they were all the rage in mens' shirts. I'd love it for winter layering with a card gain or a knit or woven vest.
    I wouldn't mind seeking you do a video of a blouse with waist darts in order to compare with how I do mine.

  • @trudicole3520
    @trudicole3520 3 роки тому

    The shirt looks great it is actually a lot more fitted than most

  • @annecain5762
    @annecain5762 9 місяців тому

    I really appreciate how clear you are and how easy to follow what you were doing. Thank you.

  • @thedoctor755
    @thedoctor755 2 роки тому

    I have that buttonholer! :) I have a Singer 401 (circa 1960) that's my main machine, and I used to do all buttonholes with that device. But my mum had to go and buy me a modern Brother with touch-screen, and it does buttonholes so much easier. I should roll out the Singer contraption again though... it is clunky and awesome.

  • @TheDreadedBeauty
    @TheDreadedBeauty 3 роки тому +2

    I'm really enjoying these videos! Thanks for sharing your sewing experience with us. Your tips are so simple and useful, not to mention creative!

  • @shuvrarahman2816
    @shuvrarahman2816 Рік тому

    I can not thank you enough for all your teachings those taught me a new dimension of sewing. You are truly a Diva in this field. May God bless you with good health long life and happiness.❣

  • @NYetton
    @NYetton 3 роки тому

    On the buttonholer plate: try a spring washer between the plate and the bolt. That may help you exert more pressure. You could do a rubber washer between the plate and the machine stage too, which could help prevent movement.

  • @jenniferrich5292
    @jenniferrich5292 2 роки тому +1

    When I was still in high school my mom and I sewed on an already old Wizard, and we had just that same buttonhole attachment! Thanks for the memories🥰 Yep, you had to sew about 3 buttonholes on top of each other to get one nice one. Much better than doing them by hand though! And thank you so much for showing us this shirt. I prefer boxier styles, and it’s lovely to see what happens when you ignore the waist darts.

  • @catlovernat
    @catlovernat 3 роки тому

    Watching the cuff together at the end felt like ✨ magic ✨

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews 2 місяці тому

    I did enjoy watching you put this shirt together.

  • @adamreynolds9816
    @adamreynolds9816 3 роки тому

    That suitcase in the final reveal literally got me excited!

  • @Hiker_who_Sews
    @Hiker_who_Sews 3 роки тому +1

    Love your channel, and am looking forward to what ever you have in mind for fall.

  • @pauln2661
    @pauln2661 2 роки тому

    Per the button hole attachment screw. The screw is a hard steel and the plate is a hard metal too. This means that these don't have a grip on one another. To prevent loosening (and having to torque down so hard) try a brass washer. The brass is soft and will distort, creating more friction. You should be able to find them at any hardware store. If all the washer you find are too thick, ask for brass shim. A brass shim can be cut easily with shears and a whole punched through. Brass shim comes as fine as 0.005 inch.

  • @jeannetteantry1086
    @jeannetteantry1086 3 роки тому

    You really made this process look easy. And that is so difficult. Your blouse is perfect. I love it and can tell you do too. It fits amazingly. I can see that I spend too much time obsessing over little details. Making decisive choices in style and ease will improve my flow and improve my overall confidence, which is constantly being tested by too many big changes in style and fit.
    Your videos are enjoyable to watch and you speak clearly, move along at a great pace that shows the work involved and don't dwell on little things. I am a woman in my 60's so I rarely make fitted garments, but I like my garments to fit. Thanks so much for sharing in such a professional and exciting way.
    It is so easy to get bogged down with the processes, with sewing time so limited. Watching you, inspires me to do one thing at a time and just work on small changes that make great fitting clothing to have in my closet that I know I will wear.

  • @thirza9508
    @thirza9508 3 роки тому

    That fabric looks so funky and awesome!! Because of, ehm, budget issues, I almost exclusively sew with fabric bought at thrift stores, so I never really find any of these quirky fabrics... It looks great!

    • @lovecats6856
      @lovecats6856 3 роки тому

      Many of us understand about being "financially embarrased".

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому

      Thank you! This fabric was actually on sale when I snatched it up so I definitely got lucky there!

  • @jolineantheajammer
    @jolineantheajammer 3 роки тому

    Just in time! I have been wanting to do a button up blouse for an autumn suit set I am finishing. Love your instructions!! Thank you!

  • @audreywring1920
    @audreywring1920 3 роки тому

    Fit the buttonholer to a hand cranked machine, the best looking buttonholes need a slow speed which can be difficult on some vintage machines. I only have to go around once, the stitches are close and give excellent results. Never broken a needle on a hand cranked machine but many using a foot pedal and uneven looking buttonhole on first run needing to go around again.

  • @kathrynmccarthy
    @kathrynmccarthy 3 роки тому

    Really enjoyed seeing this shirt come together! I've rarely thought about making my own dress shirts but after this I just might give it a try!

  • @judimoss3250
    @judimoss3250 3 роки тому +2

    Such an enjoyable hour or so in your sewing room. Thanks for sharing x

  • @jesabeltwin5051
    @jesabeltwin5051 Рік тому

    That funny little slit in the sleeve is called a half placket. Often put in the front of a top/shirt that only opens say 3 or 4 buttons down the front.

  • @BETAmosquito
    @BETAmosquito 3 роки тому +2

    I've only made knitted sweaters for myself because no one I know is particularly interested in home made things.
    Is there a specific style of vintage sweater you would like to wear?

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому

      I made a pinterest board of my favorite vintage knits once, back when I thought I would get the hang of it...but I never did ha 😅 www.pinterest.com/bmesposito/knitting/

    • @BETAmosquito
      @BETAmosquito 3 роки тому

      @@TheClosetHistorian I see many trends in that list to get excited about. As for colour, I have some nice cream yarn in my stash already but I'll keep an eye out for a fitting fun colour :)

  • @tammibird2895
    @tammibird2895 3 роки тому

    Thank you again for this instructional video. I have found your pattern drafting tutorials so helpful and I now have confidence to draft a bodice pattern for my daughter 😀. My Achilles heel has to be the collar, it has held me back from sewing a waistcoat and a jacket that have notched collars. I would be really grateful if you would be able to shed some light on how to draft and attach a collar to a jacket as other tutorials have left me confused and written patterns are way too vague. I love your channel, please keep making these videos and I hope the air quality over there improves soon 🙏🏻

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому

      Thank you Tammi! Hopefully I can make a jacket this fall/winter!

  • @caoimhenimhuireadhaigh1303
    @caoimhenimhuireadhaigh1303 3 роки тому

    As someone who lives in blouses all winter, this was an incredibly helpful video! Thank you Bianca, the finished product, as ever, is beautiful!!

  • @bunhelsingslegacy3549
    @bunhelsingslegacy3549 3 роки тому

    I totally hear you about knitting. I can do a rectangle, but I can't purl at all and I can't count while I do things... I crochet though, but generally nothing that ever needs to be counted after the first line!!
    Thanks for showing this, some really cute ideas are now forming in my little brain, since I am far more likely to wear a shirt than a dress... once I fix the armholes on my first attempt at a bodice block, whose mockup is currently in the Bad Clothing Corner contemplating what it's done.

  • @alisonramshaw3186
    @alisonramshaw3186 3 роки тому +2

    That was all exactly what I needed to know - especially the cuff bindings! Love your tutorials, Bianca. What’s next, I wonder? 😁

  • @deidrabenson361
    @deidrabenson361 2 роки тому

    Thanks sooo much for sharing your knowledge! I always learn so much from you, love the shirt!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @gigiososki5213
    @gigiososki5213 3 роки тому +1

    If you can't knit well, you could always have a go at machine knitting. Get a knit leader and then just draft patterns in the usual way and the machine does all the maths for you.

  • @jori7398
    @jori7398 6 місяців тому

    Such a gorgeous fit! This is a perfect blouse.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you Jori!

    • @jori7398
      @jori7398 6 місяців тому

      @@TheClosetHistorian thank you for teaching how to make!

  • @jackalbis3167
    @jackalbis3167 Рік тому

    Your chanel Is exaclty what I was looking for thanks a lot, I'm now able to try my first fitted shirt ❤️

  • @tinamoreland434
    @tinamoreland434 3 роки тому

    Your videos have given me the confidence to resize a pattern to make it smaller. I am the mother of 5 and don’t have a lot of money for pattern buying and the only pattern for what I wanted was only available in my price range in size 14-22. So I made it in 14 and then resized it by watching your videos about draping etc. thank you so much

  • @AllTheHappySquirrels
    @AllTheHappySquirrels Рік тому

    I'm now so motivated to pull out that shirt pattern I just bought. Thank you!
    I'm a self-taught knitter trying to teach myself to sew. I feel the same way about sewing as you feel about knitting. Would recommend circular knitting for much less mathing and memorying. I'm happy to help you muddle through, should you ever have a knitting question.

  • @laia8523
    @laia8523 3 роки тому

    I have a Singer 301 and I finally decided to use the buttonholer, and I had the same issue with the plate, I broke two needles. So now I just don't use it. I just play with the feed dog pressure so it doesn't bunch up, always use interfacing to stiffen the fabric and voila! No more broken needles!

  • @ReneePowell
    @ReneePowell 3 роки тому

    Finding or drafting a proper shirt pattern that I could wear tied. Has been high on my list. This video is going to be incredibly helpful!

  • @ladyjusticesusan
    @ladyjusticesusan 3 роки тому

    I love how you did something out of your usual area. Well done with a beautiful outcome. Bravo for going out of your box. Sure came out nice.

  • @grimnirnacht
    @grimnirnacht 3 роки тому

    I've been wanting to make a shirt for awhile now but I've felt so intimidated by it. This makes it seem so much easier. Thank you 🖤

  • @thatterigirl
    @thatterigirl 3 роки тому +1

    I've also used painters tape for extra security on the feed dog cover plate, and loosened the top presser foot screw. Glad you got it sorted though!

  • @sammysparklesburlesque6358
    @sammysparklesburlesque6358 3 роки тому +1

    A blouse is on my to do list and this came at the perfect time! You’re the best thank you 🙏🏼 xxx

  • @barbiedesoto7054
    @barbiedesoto7054 3 роки тому

    I loooove how this turned out.The Patreon ones too. This one gives me a bit of French artist smock/Camille Claude vibes. Especially with that rich texture fabric. I always feel like fabric had so much more oomph to them.

  • @ginarghhhhh
    @ginarghhhhh 3 роки тому

    I believe this little window is called a sleeve placket so searching for those words will probably get you more blog posts! Thanks for the great video as usual Bianca

  • @gerileemakes
    @gerileemakes 3 роки тому

    I know you don't really do vlogs, but I hope we get to see your adventures. Bianca... outside? Whoa! Sounds like a good time! Here in Utah, we are also in the smoky haze, but it also rained the last few days, which made me happy.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  3 роки тому

      I am hoping to share the adventures! But don't tell me Utah is smoky...dang it! I'll be there soon enough to see for myself 😅 Bryce looks cool even in haze right?

    • @gerileemakes
      @gerileemakes 3 роки тому

      @@TheClosetHistorian it has gotten better! But not 100%. I'm in North central Utah so hopefully down south is better. It is still beautiful with be haze, kind of majestic/magical.

  • @manjasorensen5472
    @manjasorensen5472 2 роки тому

    I really like those sleeves! 😍

  • @rachelamdecker09
    @rachelamdecker09 3 роки тому

    oh yeah the sleeves are super cute on this!

  • @kaytiej8311
    @kaytiej8311 3 роки тому

    This is so good. Thorough and yet simple. Wonderful as always.
    P.S. Thank you note received. Kayzl.

  • @judymclendon7918
    @judymclendon7918 3 роки тому

    Beautiful job as always. Yoke if front with sewn line going lengthwise back button

  • @viszay
    @viszay Рік тому

    Wow, you make it look so easy! When i try to modify my bodice block, i often go through 3 muslins before I'm happy, hoping more practice will help.

    • @TheClosetHistorian
      @TheClosetHistorian  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I have been doing it for a long time now 😅🧵

  • @marjoleinsmolders1630
    @marjoleinsmolders1630 3 роки тому +1

    Oh now this is just too creepy 😂😂 I bought a blouse pattern a long time ago and thrifted fabric and I thought I need to make this happen. I was reading the instructions on the pattern and thought yep I understand nothing time to see who on UA-cam can show me how to do this. And voila instant info from Bianca 🥳🥳

  • @niccyknickers
    @niccyknickers 3 роки тому

    oooo i really like the shapes in this shirt! thanks again for such an amazing demonstration :D

  • @mjdc2533
    @mjdc2533 3 роки тому

    So useful. Thanks for making this content available.

  • @MeMe-Moi
    @MeMe-Moi 3 роки тому

    Just a note on the needle plate moving: the screw may be working loose due to the vibration from operating the machine. It’s an issue that pops up in vehicle and farm equipment mechanics occasionally.
    Thank you for demonstrating the sleeve tab thingies. I have been using a different method I am not fond of because I couldn’t figure out how to do this style. It is much clearer now. Now to get those two skirts sewn so that I can start on the blouses. A friend introduced me to virtual races last and let’s just sat I need to fix my patterns (all of them) after finishing just one challenge.

  • @inanna..
    @inanna.. 3 роки тому

    all your videos recently are SO relevant to me right now! very serendipitous, thank you for all the great instruction :)

  • @GrowYourGroceries
    @GrowYourGroceries 3 роки тому +2

    I only recently discovered your channel and I have been BINGING big Time!

  • @JadeStrawberry
    @JadeStrawberry 3 роки тому +1

    I love the fabric you chose for your shirt. It looks beautiful on you.

  • @Feeleeanderson
    @Feeleeanderson 3 роки тому

    Really wishing I saw that sleeve tab trick earlier, I just made a shirt that was supposed to finish like that on the front and it would have looked so much better