I use 3 main tools for turning straps and ties. Mostly i use a ‘loop turner’. They’ve been around since grandma’s time and reasonably foolproof. My other go-to is a ‘Fabric Tube Turner’. I only discovered those a few years ago, they’re easy to use. For bigger ties i use my trusty safety pin. (That one is a sentimental favourite because it was the only nappy pin i have left from when my kids were babies, showing my age there!). That embroidery looks fabulous on that blouse! The ruffles would have been nice as well, but it’s lovely as it is.
Thank you so much for the tips! I will try to find the tools next time I'm going to the craft/fabric store! Having things that have sentimental value, but are useful at the same time is so amazing. Some crochet hooks that I use often are my mom's and she used them when she was young and I love it :)
For thin spaghettistraps made from a thin fabric, use a loop turner (the fish hook thingy). For wider straps in studier materials, fold like biasbinding, fold it in half lengthwise, give it a press and edgestitch.
I love ALL of your garments but I have to say the Blouse, and top and pants are stunning...I think so anyway.. Just found your channel so I'm looking forward to seeing more of you. 🙂
Hello:) love your video! how to cut the ribbon to the right side, before you sew it, you need to make a long thread chain, which I do with an overlock, then sew it to the end from the right side, and that chain is left inside, and you can pull behind it and cut it to the outside . remember that when you sew, one end will stick out to the left side, and it can then be easily cut and pulled out completely. I hope you get the idea. I sew like that, I have a model where the sleeves need such an method.
Came to recommend the same, I sew to sell and this is the only way I do it. Making the chain and keeping it inside the sandwich while sewing the side shut and then pulling it through the middle. Quickest way ever. I tried the tools etc and all are slow and fiddly
You are so talented and clever! I received some great inspirational ideas to try. I absolutely love the comment you made “ I’m so grateful for my past self”!
They were all beautiful but I especially loved the striped outfit! I have some striped chambray that I'm trying to decide what to make with it. It would be so cute as a set but also as a dress. I'm working on a complete wardrobe for this winter and I want to make some videos as well. Thank you for the inspiration!
I haven't yet seen what you ended up doing about the ruffle on the collar, but i think some broderie anglaise trim would be really pretty as the ruffle 😊😊 Edit: okay the embroidery is so beautiful as well! 🤩
I've already made that puff and pencil collared shirt, but seeing your one with the embroidery makes me want to make it all over again! My machine also has some automatic embroidery settings, but I've always been to scared to use it! I'm totally going to give it a go now!!
That’s amazing, I love this pattern so much! I hadn’t used the embroidery stitches much either, but now that I have, I’m curious how else can I experiment with them :)
Fantastic job,well done...& all those garments sewn without a pattern. I liked your genuineness and eagerness to find a solution to everything, & find you did. Bravo also to your dedication. All the best & many blessings ❤
You saw an amazing summer wardrobe! I am a beginner sewer and what I love the most it's how it is always possible to find a solution, nothing is going wasted. Loved your genuine storytelling of the whole process 😊
I'm so happy I found this video, such a calm video; I was watching it while folding my fabric stash LOL. I heard you ask for tips on how to turn straps right-side-out... I use the top end of a knitting needle and push it through, I've also heard you can use a chopstick (but I find them to short). Anyway, I hope this helps, happy sewing 💚
Your comment makes me so happy! That's what I love to do as well - watch crafting videos while crafting myself or organising yarns and fabrics :) Thank you for the tip, I will give it a try!
Hi Annalise, I watched a couple of your videos and I enjoy your overall presentation. You are relaxed, pleasant to listen to and I am impressed by how effortlessly you alter your design and sewing as you go along with your project. I am looking forward to viewing many more sewing projects from you. Congatulations on your journey! I am curious weather design and making clothes is a hobby or are you involved in it as a vocation.
Hello! Thank you so so much for the lovely comment, it made my day!!! I studied fashion design in uni, and have sewn, crocheted and knitted quite a lot, but at the same time I still have a lot to learn as well. I haven't necessarily done it as a job, but I've rather worked on my own projects, some bigger, some smaller :)
Hello ! Thanks for sharing, which sewing machine are you using ? I'm thinking of getting myself a new one, would you recommend it ? Thanks in advance for you feedback.
I started doing that because I had a really small desk for a long time and I needed some space on the desk to work on (like pinning and measuring etc), so I placed the sewing machine further away. I guess it has become a habit.
Oh my gosh I love that you used the embroidery stitch on your machine! I've never done that but you inspired me to try it out!
I use 3 main tools for turning straps and ties. Mostly i use a ‘loop turner’. They’ve been around since grandma’s time and reasonably foolproof. My other go-to is a ‘Fabric Tube Turner’. I only discovered those a few years ago, they’re easy to use. For bigger ties i use my trusty safety pin. (That one is a sentimental favourite because it was the only nappy pin i have left from when my kids were babies, showing my age there!).
That embroidery looks fabulous on that blouse! The ruffles would have been nice as well, but it’s lovely as it is.
Thank you so much for the tips! I will try to find the tools next time I'm going to the craft/fabric store!
Having things that have sentimental value, but are useful at the same time is so amazing. Some crochet hooks that I use often are my mom's and she used them when she was young and I love it :)
For thin spaghettistraps made from a thin fabric, use a loop turner (the fish hook thingy). For wider straps in studier materials, fold like biasbinding, fold it in half lengthwise, give it a press and edgestitch.
I love ALL of your garments but I have to say the Blouse, and top and pants are stunning...I think so anyway.. Just found your channel so I'm looking forward to seeing more of you. 🙂
Thank you so much!!! ❤
And the horizontal hem of the pants!!! I loved it! It was so clever and stylish!!! I loooooove your makes!
Thank you ❤️
The embroidery is so dreamy I’m so in love with it!!!!!!!
Hello:) love your video! how to cut the ribbon to the right side, before you sew it, you need to make a long thread chain, which I do with an overlock, then sew it to the end from the right side, and that chain is left inside, and you can pull behind it and cut it to the outside . remember that when you sew, one end will stick out to the left side, and it can then be easily cut and pulled out completely. I hope you get the idea. I sew like that, I have a model where the sleeves need such an method.
Thank you! 💕 I haven’t tried this method, i will definitely give it a try next time i’m sewing. It sounds easier than struggling with the bobby bin :)
Came to recommend the same, I sew to sell and this is the only way I do it.
Making the chain and keeping it inside the sandwich while sewing the side shut and then pulling it through the middle. Quickest way ever. I tried the tools etc and all are slow and fiddly
The first top was a jig saw...not much left over! Good job.
You are so talented and clever! I received some great inspirational ideas to try. I absolutely love the comment you made “ I’m so grateful for my past self”!
Thank you so so much :)
Omg, I love all of your outfits! The ones you self drafted are my favorites!
Thank you so much :)
Such a fun sew. You did a fantastic job. So,proud of you. 😊
They were all beautiful but I especially loved the striped outfit! I have some striped chambray that I'm trying to decide what to make with it. It would be so cute as a set but also as a dress. I'm working on a complete wardrobe for this winter and I want to make some videos as well. Thank you for the inspiration!
Hello. This is the first time the algorithm has thrown you my way. I really liked your video, and your clothes are very cute.
Hey!! Thank you so much!
I really love everything that you made. The white blouse with the embroidery is definitely my favorite. It is such a great addition to your wardrobe!
Thank you so much for the lovely comment!!! ❤️
It is, I love wearing this blouse :)
I sew straps closed on one side and use the dull end of a crochet hook to push the open end through!
I loved all the clothes you made, especially the dress, which was very romantic. Congratulations on your creations. Kisses from Brazil
Thank you!!! ❤
(Wow, I really really want to visit Brazil!!)
@@studioanneliis may come. You will love
I haven't yet seen what you ended up doing about the ruffle on the collar, but i think some broderie anglaise trim would be really pretty as the ruffle 😊😊
Edit: okay the embroidery is so beautiful as well! 🤩
I loved the top and the matching set ❤😊
I need the dress and the set!!!!
Hi, the clothes you made are lovely,your very clever, job well done.😊
Thank you ❤
I've already made that puff and pencil collared shirt, but seeing your one with the embroidery makes me want to make it all over again! My machine also has some automatic embroidery settings, but I've always been to scared to use it! I'm totally going to give it a go now!!
That’s amazing, I love this pattern so much! I hadn’t used the embroidery stitches much either, but now that I have, I’m curious how else can I experiment with them :)
Fantastic job,well done...& all those garments sewn without a pattern. I liked your genuineness and eagerness to find a solution to everything, & find you did. Bravo also to your dedication. All the best & many blessings ❤
Thank you so so much for such a lovely comment ❤
@@studioanneliis ,you are very welcome 🙏
So creative. Love each piece, especially the striped outfit.
Thank you!! :)
If you cut the ties on the bias they pull through easily with a safety pin attached to one end. 😊
All of them are lovely
Thank you :)
You saw an amazing summer wardrobe! I am a beginner sewer and what I love the most it's how it is always possible to find a solution, nothing is going wasted. Loved your genuine storytelling of the whole process 😊
Thank you so so much!!!
All of your garments are great.❤
Thank you :) 💕
I feel your pain with the ties! I really don’t like turning out tubes. Such a pain! Especially with cotton which is grippy.
I’m glad to hear I’m not the only one at least 😅
I'm so happy I found this video, such a calm video; I was watching it while folding my fabric stash LOL. I heard you ask for tips on how to turn straps right-side-out... I use the top end of a knitting needle and push it through, I've also heard you can use a chopstick (but I find them to short). Anyway, I hope this helps, happy sewing 💚
Your comment makes me so happy! That's what I love to do as well - watch crafting videos while crafting myself or organising yarns and fabrics :)
Thank you for the tip, I will give it a try!
You are very talented. Everything is amazing. Congratulations
Thank you so much for the kind words!!
So happy I found your channel! I love crocheting and sewing and making videos about it too🥰 the pieces turned out sooo cute I love it!!
Thank you so much 💕
I subscribed to your channel as well :)
@@studioanneliis awwww thank you so much dear!!🥹 I’m excited to be UA-cam friends🥰❤️
The items turned out so so cute! 🤩
Thank youuu ♥
Hi Annalise, I watched a couple of your videos and I enjoy your overall presentation. You are relaxed, pleasant to listen to and I am impressed by how effortlessly you alter your design and sewing as you go along with your project. I am looking forward to viewing many more sewing projects from you. Congatulations on your journey! I am curious weather design and making clothes is a hobby or are you involved in it as a vocation.
Hello! Thank you so so much for the lovely comment, it made my day!!!
I studied fashion design in uni, and have sewn, crocheted and knitted quite a lot, but at the same time I still have a lot to learn as well. I haven't necessarily done it as a job, but I've rather worked on my own projects, some bigger, some smaller :)
It all came out so well! I need to make some summer clothes soon, it’s waaaay too hot for what I already own😝😝
what a creative work!
Nice job on everything!! They look very beautiful!!!❤❤❤
Thank you!!!
Bravo! Everything is perfect for you!
Thank you! :)
Lovely work.. thank you..
such chill vibes love it !! I sew too! ur creations were lovely 💕☺️💫
Thank you!!! 🥰
You knocked it out of the park~~~ Fabulous~
Thank you :)
You made beautiful pieces
Thank you so much :)
Clever makes!
Beautiful creative job on all your items !
Thank you so much 💕
beautiful makes!
Beautiful makes.xxxx
Thank you!!! :)
great clothes 😍
Wowzer!!!
Wow girl!
Hello ! Thanks for sharing, which sewing machine are you using ? I'm thinking of getting myself a new one, would you recommend it ? Thanks in advance for you feedback.
Hey! Mine is Janome DC4030. I’m not sure if they sell those anymore, I bought it years ago, but I like it a lot though :)
Hi where do I get the pattern for the white blouse you made with lantern sleeves? Its so cute I need to make one for myself!!
ahh never mind its from puff and pencil thank you anyway
Крутая кофточка! Хотелось бы выкройку посмотреть. Спасибо.
Thank you!! The pattern is from Puff and Pencil's website :)
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You could wear a slip under that white dress. If you wear a slip, a lining is unnecessary.
Ohh, i didn’t even think about this option. Great idea!
Why do you sew with the machine so far away. You are leaning forward. May develop back problems.
I started doing that because I had a really small desk for a long time and I needed some space on the desk to work on (like pinning and measuring etc), so I placed the sewing machine further away. I guess it has become a habit.