Brilliant as ever - you were born to explain things clearly. Thank you for your time. I would love to see a video explaining a deep V, and also a V in the front AND the back. 💕
Thank you, I love V necks, and it’s not always easy to find a suitable v neck pattern. Now I can change my round neck pattern, to a V neck pattern that suits. I love your videos ❤
dear Aneka, just want to let you know that I enjoy your videos; your knowledge is impressive and instructions are very clear. I hope to see more of you. Greetings from the Netherlands. Lígia
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It is very helpful as well as inspiring to learn pattern drafting techniques. Will you consider tutorials for replacing neck facings with neck binding and for correcting the fit of gaping necklines? Looking forward to more great tutorials.
Laura Jones Hi Laura! Thank you for your lovely words. Yes I do have plans for a variety of binding tutorials, so please stay tuned and linings too! I will also do a video on how to solve gaping! Aneka xx
Thank you so much, Aneka. This tutorial was perfect! I would love a tutorial for an all-in-one facing with the Copen dress. (I've done an all in one facing but never with a zipper.) Also, I'm really looking forward to buying your other patterns!!
Wonderful video . Really interesting. I have a pattern where the v neckline is far too low so would like to lift that. Do you recommend taking this back to round neck and then redraft? It’s a button front . If you already have an instructional video can you point me in the right direction? Thanks for doing these. Am going to get started on my Copen soon.
Hi Jay, really pleased you enjoyed the tutorial. You don't need to take the neckline back to a round next first. You can simply raise the front of the V by the amount you want. Depend on how the button placket/front is drafted you will obviously need to replicate this higher up. Then connect the new higher V to the shoulders. You will also need to draft the facing or any pieces that finish the neckline in the same way. Does this make sense? Feel free to send me pictures on IG of Facebook if you want me to check it. Aneka
Hi, Aneka. Thank you so much for this clear instructional video! May I please ask you to show how to change a neckline with facing but for women with narrow shoulders. Everything I sew is gaping at the neckline and although I read books about fit changes I cannot visualize how I SHould go about it. Would hugely appreciate it.
Polly Steven Hi Polly! Yes of course I can do a video on this for you. Out of interest have used independent pattern companies and had the same problem? Or just the big companies (Vogue, Butterick etc.). Have you tried my free Copen pattern? I would love to know as I do find that most of my customers require an alternation on ‘the big pattern companies’. Thank you. Aneka x
Made to Sew Hi Anika, I have this problem with almost every pattern company I have used (indie patterns and big 4).i plan to sew Copen and I am really excited about this v neck hack. I will share more about alternations once I have seen it. Thanks. Polly
Hi Polly, thank you so much for getting back to me. I am just very interested, because I have spent a long time making my pattern block (base size and grading rules) and basing it on the problems I have with my in-person customers. One of them being shoulders are too large on a lot of patterns. So I would be really keen to know how you get on. I will still plan to film a tutorial for narrow shoulders don't worry! I can't wait to see how you get on. Aneka x
Yes it was! I will never know what happened to that video. I almost wondered whether I sat and 'filmed' it without pressing the 'film' button! Now that would be bad!! Thank you :-))
Of course, I have a video on neckline gaping coming up next week / week after this should help. You will need to make sure that you stabilise the neckline, once the fabric has been cut out. Use fusible iron on interfacing around the neckline. I hope the video will help. Aneka
I dont want zipper on ky back...is there any way to cut back on a fold...as a back part is little curvy from waist line...if i cut seam allowance and then cut it it is not straight...can u plz help?
Yes you can cut the centre back on the fold. You will have to straighten the centre back of the the pattern to do this. Some patterns are curved at the back because a small dart to help the back of the pattern fit into the spine better, you can add this amount into the back waist darts or you can leave it out, it will make the pattern slightly looser at the waist. Does that help? Aneka
3-22-18 To Made To Sew Good info. Please do a video on fitting pants. I'm short my pants are always baggy in the crotch area. Do I shorten the crotch length or the crotch depth on the pattern?
Hi Sandra, trousers are a tricky one, because it is often hard to work out which figure needs to be amended. I would measure your crotch all around, this is from front waist to back waist (through the legs). A most glamorous measurement! Measure your inseam to the floor and outseam waist to the floor, the difference between these is your crotch depth. Compare the crotch depth to the pattern first to see if you need to make an amendment? Then you can measure the crotch length on the pattern (stitching line around the crotch) and compare this to your crotch length. Depending on your shape you may need a different shaped curve at the front and back of the crotch too. Does this help slightly for the time being? Aneka x
Sorry you feel that way Uneze. I will try and improve. I don't wish to share unnecessary information, I just want to make sure a beginner can clearly follow the video. Thank you for the feedback.
Brilliant as ever - you were born to explain things clearly. Thank you for your time. I would love to see a video explaining a deep V, and also a V in the front AND the back. 💕
Thank you, I love V necks, and it’s not always easy to find a suitable v neck pattern. Now I can change my round neck pattern, to a V neck pattern that suits. I love your videos ❤
Thanks so much Wendy! X
Amazing explanation!! Is there a way to still get the pattern please? The link seems broken😢
Another great tutorial. Very refreshing to see sewing taught so professionally and with great clarity to the presentation.
Thank you SO much for your lovely words Mary. I am so pleased that you like my style of teaching and presentation. Thank you Aneka
Thank for this step-by-step explanation of how to draft this type of necklace. Your tutorial is absolutely terrific for beginners like myself.
Thank you so much. I'm very pleased you found it helpful.
dear Aneka, just want to let you know that I enjoy your videos; your knowledge is impressive and instructions are very clear. I hope to see more of you. Greetings from the Netherlands. Lígia
great tutorial. could you please show the extra steps for the neckline dart to reduce gaps that develop with low neckline?
Hi Geri, yes of course I can. I will show a garment and how to fix it. Stay tuned. Aneka x
Your videos are so wonderfully clear and concise. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It is very helpful as well as inspiring to learn pattern drafting techniques. Will you consider tutorials for replacing neck facings with neck binding and for correcting the fit of gaping necklines? Looking forward to more great tutorials.
Laura Jones Hi Laura! Thank you for your lovely words. Yes I do have plans for a variety of binding tutorials, so please stay tuned and linings too! I will also do a video on how to solve gaping! Aneka xx
Mam i love your way of teaching.... God bless you mam...
Thank you so much. Aneka
Thank you so much, Aneka. This tutorial was perfect! I would love a tutorial for an all-in-one facing with the Copen dress. (I've done an all in one facing but never with a zipper.) Also, I'm really looking forward to buying your other patterns!!
Hi Gina, I really need to film this, thanks for the reminder. Aneka
Nice dear sister crearly your English is nice able to understand .
Lovely tutorial
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for the tutorial,i enjoyed,learnt alot from the tutorial.God bless you,love from Doha....😘😍
Hi Jenny, thank you so much for your lovely words. I am so pleased you liked the tutorial. Aneka
You are such a great teacher! I'm looking forward to your dart manipulation tutorial. God bless you.
Hi Joy, thank you so much. Thank you! Aneka x
Only recently discovered your channel and Thank you for your amazing videos so detailed and well explained. New subscriber 🌟
Hi Mol, thank you so much for your lovely words. I am SO pleased you like my videos. Aneka x
great tutorial, thank you so much
Thank you :-))
Wonderful video . Really interesting. I have a pattern where the v neckline is far too low so would like to lift that. Do you recommend taking this back to round neck and then redraft? It’s a button front . If you already have an instructional video can you point me in the right direction? Thanks for doing these. Am going to get started on my Copen soon.
Hi Jay, really pleased you enjoyed the tutorial. You don't need to take the neckline back to a round next first. You can simply raise the front of the V by the amount you want. Depend on how the button placket/front is drafted you will obviously need to replicate this higher up. Then connect the new higher V to the shoulders. You will also need to draft the facing or any pieces that finish the neckline in the same way. Does this make sense? Feel free to send me pictures on IG of Facebook if you want me to check it. Aneka
Made to Sew . I think this makes sense yes! Will have a go. Appreciate the answer. I will let you know.
Hi, Aneka. Thank you so much for this clear instructional video! May I please ask you to show how to change a neckline with facing but for women with narrow shoulders. Everything I sew is gaping at the neckline and although I read books about fit changes I cannot visualize how I SHould go about it. Would hugely appreciate it.
Polly Steven Hi Polly! Yes of course I can do a video on this for you. Out of interest have used independent pattern companies and had the same problem? Or just the big companies (Vogue, Butterick etc.). Have you tried my free Copen pattern? I would love to know as I do find that most of my customers require an alternation on ‘the big pattern companies’. Thank you. Aneka x
Made to Sew Hi Anika, I have this problem with almost every pattern company I have used (indie patterns and big 4).i plan to sew Copen and I am really excited about this v neck hack. I will share more about alternations once I have seen it. Thanks. Polly
Hi Polly, thank you so much for getting back to me. I am just very interested, because I have spent a long time making my pattern block (base size and grading rules) and basing it on the problems I have with my in-person customers. One of them being shoulders are too large on a lot of patterns. So I would be really keen to know how you get on. I will still plan to film a tutorial for narrow shoulders don't worry! I can't wait to see how you get on. Aneka x
Made to Sew sure, we will. Be in touch about your pattern. Thank you.
Polly Steven thank you so much x
I would love a tutorial on low necklines
Have added to the list, thank you! Aneka x
This helps me sooo much
Great news. Thank you.
Another great video.
Thank you so much Kate. x
Great tutorial! Thanks
Thank you.
Your top looks good.
Thank you Suzzanne. Aneka x
Yay for a new video! Was this the one that you had to refilm? Great job by the way.
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Yes it was! I will never know what happened to that video. I almost wondered whether I sat and 'filmed' it without pressing the 'film' button! Now that would be bad!! Thank you :-))
Hello Aneka,
Please tell me what to do to make a deep neckline and how to adjust neckline gaping?
Of course, I have a video on neckline gaping coming up next week / week after this should help. You will need to make sure that you stabilise the neckline, once the fabric has been cut out. Use fusible iron on interfacing around the neckline. I hope the video will help. Aneka
Made to Sew Thank you so much. 😃
very good.
Thank you!
Thank you so much sister
Thank you x
Thank you very much ♡
Thank you.
I dont want zipper on ky back...is there any way to cut back on a fold...as a back part is little curvy from waist line...if i cut seam allowance and then cut it it is not straight...can u plz help?
Yes you can cut the centre back on the fold. You will have to straighten the centre back of the the pattern to do this. Some patterns are curved at the back because a small dart to help the back of the pattern fit into the spine better, you can add this amount into the back waist darts or you can leave it out, it will make the pattern slightly looser at the waist. Does that help? Aneka
Hi tried the link to website for the copen shift dress all it says oops can’t be found .?
Thanks for letting me know Anne. I will update the video. Here it is: madetosew.com/product/copen-top-dress/
Love this. 🤗🤗. Could you show how to do a v neck dress with v back I’m a little concerned about how to stop it from slipping off the shoulders 🧐🤗🤗
Yes it is on my plans! xx
3-22-18 To Made To Sew Good info. Please do a video on fitting pants. I'm short
my pants are always baggy in the crotch area. Do I shorten the crotch length or the
crotch depth on the pattern?
Hi Sandra, trousers are a tricky one, because it is often hard to work out which figure needs to be amended. I would measure your crotch all around, this is from front waist to back waist (through the legs). A most glamorous measurement! Measure your inseam to the floor and outseam waist to the floor, the difference between these is your crotch depth. Compare the crotch depth to the pattern first to see if you need to make an amendment? Then you can measure the crotch length on the pattern (stitching line around the crotch) and compare this to your crotch length. Depending on your shape you may need a different shaped curve at the front and back of the crotch too. Does this help slightly for the time being? Aneka x
Very helpful thank you.
Anne Bentley thank you Anne. Really pleased you liked it. Aneka x
I seen your channel mate, absolutely love the content. Subscribed straight away, We should connect!
Thank you, that is very kind of you. Glad you enjoyed it. Aneka
How to measure the bust apex and mark onto the pattern?
Hi Tina, Have you seen this tutorial? Hopefully it will help answer your question ua-cam.com/video/mdFUFPn6wbg/v-deo.html
Thanks so much, please are you in need of some to help you I mean apprentice
Glad I could help. Thank you.
You talk too much without going straight to the point!
Sorry you feel that way Uneze. I will try and improve. I don't wish to share unnecessary information, I just want to make sure a beginner can clearly follow the video. Thank you for the feedback.
Aneka's videos are clear and concise. I haven't found better. Instead of writing ungrateful comments, just leave
This is great, I have round neck patterns, I love V necks and as a person new to sewing I wasn’t sure on how to go about it. Thank you so much ☺️
Great tutorial, thanks
Thank you Mirjam.