I learn so much watching you sew! So many little techniques that I had no idea existed!!! I really appreciate your "teacher's heart" and humility to explain your mistake of cutting into your garment and showing us how you fixed it! Love your channel! Keep up the honesty and wonderful explanations as to why you do what you do! I have so much more confidence to tackle different projects because of your detailed instructions! Great job!
i was a Union Painter that went through an apprentice program. As an apprentice I had an old journeyman painter pass on his words of wisdom to me regularly {thank God}. He said," The difference between a journeyman and an apprentice; is the journeyman knows how to fix his screw-ups".....I love your show. You talk to me like you are right next to me. Love it.
This dress looks and fits great on you and very slimming! I haven't sewn in years. I'm thinking about getting back into it. You have inspired me. TFS!!!
I am newer to sewing clothes and you are so helpful with your tips! My mom lives across the country and sewed clothes for us growing up so you are my new mom for sewing! Thank you
I've just discovered your channel and have enjoyed watching several of your makes. I have some of the patterns you have made and that makes it extra special and relevant. Thank you for the time you spend and the care you take. I will continue to watch your current postings and catch up on some of your older makes. Thanks again (from east coast, Australia).
Your saw along and tips are spot on the most perfect and easy to understand so far. I can't thank you enough and you're dress looked beautiful on you. Thank you for these very informative videos 🤗🥰
Videos, tutorials, blogs and so on that show "How to get yourself out of a pickle when things go wrong" are so, so incredibly useful. I loved the section on mending the accidental hole you cut while you were constructing this dress. And it will also be useful for mending in general because even a perfectly constructed garment might need some mending at some time in its "wear and tear" life. I really enjoyed this video a lot!
I remember how excited Mother was when she discovered stitch witchery! She was making a pantsuit for me out of baby blue double knit using a pattern made for wovens...what a nightmare! She mentioned several times that the jacket had 13 pieces (bomber style). The pants were flared with pockets and there was the cutest halter top too. It fit beautifully and i got so many compliments everytime I wore it. Yes it was the mid 1970's. That stuff is perfect for hemming knits.
Wow Marie, if I could send you a wolf whistle I would, absolutely stunning, beautiful, I hope your hubby is planning a night out with you wearing that dress! Love Tinkerbell 👍 please tell me all the chickens have names! Once again I have learnt so much from you, thank you for sharing all your tips and tricks! Wishing you a lovely day, soon be spring 💐💐💐👏👏👏👏😁😁😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😁🤣 Some of the chickens have names, some of them are just rooster number one, two, and three. I really wish spring would get here so I can wear all my warm weather dresses. Soon, very soon 🐷
That was such a fabulous tutorial! All your tips and tricks are easy, sensible and achievable for ordinary sewing enthusiasts like myself. Your dress turned out fantastic. The fit was spot on, no lumps & bumps. Just lovely. It really suited you as well.
Another great make, I think it’s super important to show errors, firstly it’s how sewing goes, I once finished a pair of linen trousers and just had one seam left to overlock, and a small section on the back was folded under the seam, it cut a one inch V, I repaired it exactly the same way, with a bit of iron on hemming tape, then minuscule stitches. This shows people not to give up, patterns and fabric are expensive, nothing better to show than how to fix things. Thank you for taking the time to share,
Your dress turned out beautiful, I have that same pattern and I am inspired to make it, I don’t have much sewing experience so your tutorial and tips are helpful, thank you.
My high school home ec teacher would approve. She said over and over that to be a successful seamstress you need to spend as much time at the ironing board as you do at the sewing machine. I do appreciate you leaving in the oopsies like the accidental snip. Your repair demo seems quite doable. I also find all of the stuff you do beforehand helpful in getting your pattern the right size. I don’t sew much anymore except for repairs and such, but I remember having difficulty making a pattern larger or smaller. I usually ended up just deciding how much of a change was needed and adding or subtracting that from the whole pattern piece which was usually around the hip area if I recall correctly. I know your tips and advice are helping so many of today’s sewers.
I do have a blouse ,that I made for a granddaughter, that I clipped a hole in while trimming a seam. It has been languishing because I couldn't come up with an idea of how to fix it. I mean, it's not like it's jeans and you can just put a heart patch or something on it. This sounds like a good idea and I do have scraps of the fabric. Thank you for all your tips. I'm definitely going to be saving those annoying little loops that come on many purchased garments.
Great video. Your tips are AWESOME!! Great tips that are practice,useful, and the dart pressing is wonderful. Brilliant. Many thanks for your useful and interesting technical tips that are understandable. Thanks also for types of fusible interfacings …awesome. I am learning so much in the pattern adjustments and pre checks. The elastic on the shoulders…brilliant. ❤❤❤
Great pattern and love the fabric. Stitch witchery is great. I'll have to make it after I get the other dress done. Still working on my bodice. Thank you
I just found your channel. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this. I am kind of nervous about the fit and sewing knits, but you are very inspiring. Thank you so much for taking time to do this
Great job. I appreciate your tutorial. Another help with the neckline gaping is to make the neck binding slightly smaller than the actual neckline so that you have to stretch it a little to fit. It really does prevent the neckline from gaping.
What a great and helpful video. I honesty don’t know how time went. It was truly an hour of joy. I would consider showing your finished garments and patterns together on the thumbnail. It will attract more viewers. Just my humble opinion.
It is wonderful that you took us with you on the small repair. This is not a world of perfection and it is good to be reminded of that. Can’t tell you how many times that has happened to me, as I am sure that everyone watching has had a similar experience. You have a generosity of spirit to share this with us. Also, it is very important to show the difference between ironing and pressing for both garment sewing and quilt piecing. Makes a big difference. Thank you for your wonderful instructional video.
Thank You. Was setting my sewing room back up after 20 years and bad luck. I bought a pressing ham with sea dust off Amazon. The thing is to smaller than I like. When you said that you made yours I was hoping you would do a tutorial. I found your channel a couple of months ago and have watch and saved them all. You are the perfect teacher.❤️
Lots of helpful tips and very clear instructions. Thank you! I will look through my knit dress patterns and see if I have something similar for autumn sewing.
oh my.....I just cut this pattern out a few hours ago and I just now found your video....wow! thank you for taking the time to share all of the extra tips....I like how you measured the bust area....I look forward to trying that method too. I'm doing view B and need it a little longer, so thanks for that too. This is my first time watching you😊
Love this dress. Thanks for the tutorial, I have this pattern and some fabric but have sidelined it. This video has made me take it out and start. Win!
I’m getting ready to make this dress and accidentally came across your video. I’m so glad that I did! You are an amazing teacher. Thank you for all the helpful tips. By the way, the fit is so very flattering on you!
Thank you. You have a talent for teaching and the tips are great. I just started watching your videos a couple a days ago. You are encouraging me to try the original big 5 patterns again. I struggled with the fitting of them and their lack of instructions. Maybe I should try them again. Looking forward to your next video.
I love watching you and learning so much from you ❤..i have noticed you do a lot of ruffles..i have a ruffler foot..its amazing...no pulling involved ❤
What a beautiful make. I learned so much from you. I have that pattern but still a little scared to have a go. Maybe when I buy the fusable web and peice of teflon I might feel brave enough. Thank you
What an instructive video. Thank you for all the tips. I like to sew with cotton knits. Not that scary when you get the hang of it, and the garments are very comfy. You were so calm when you cut into the fabric. It’s happened to all of us, however when it’s happened to me I’ve been known to throw a fit. LOL. By the way thank your subscriber for the pinking shears tip instead of snipping. It works awesome.
I appreciate your pointing out that there are many different ways to meet your end goal. The stick on shoulder pads are fantastic. I haven’t seen them in the Netherlands, but on my next trip to the US . . .
Amo ver seus vídeos, amo o seu trabalho , suas roupas são lindas , Maravilhosa . Sou do Brasil 🇧🇷 não intendo que você fala , suas explicações nas costuras vou procurando intender , muito bem explicado ..Amo todas suas roupas que você Costura ...Parabéns!
I have this particular Simplicity pattern and it's awesome. I made View C a couple of years ago it turned out fantastic. I plan to make a couple more because they are so easy and drape so beautifully around the body.
I love your channel! You are good teacher and a calm sewer. You also do a lots of things (like using the seam tapes etc.) that I do too :). I don't follow the directions normally as I learnt to sew using my own patterns. Great work!
Thank you so much! Yes, once you are really comfortable sewing the directions are a good place to reference, but feel free to do things the way that makes sense to you :)
Thank you Marie for all your clear instructions. I have not ventured as yet to make a stretch knit garment but now I feel a little more confident to try. Your dress is very figure flattering and the pattern and colors look perfect on you. I see that kitty also checked it out!
That is so flattering, I'm going to use your idea with the fusible web for the seams..I do use the elastic..I am just finishing simplicity 2692, view b...and then on to view e..a short version...happy sewing..x
Another great video, Marie. I’ve made this dress twice but never wore either one. Your tips are great using the heat and bond tape as it keeps the fabric from rolling. The fabric is beautiful and your fit is spot on. This for sharing❤️👏✅🧵🪡👗! About those silicone shoulder pads, off to find some never of them
Another great vlog! I am really enjoying your channel, Marie - and I have learned so much from you in each vlog! You’re a really natural teacher too :) thanks for all you are doing :)
That dress looks fabulous on you. What a master class on sewing a knit dress! I feel inspired to make one up next. I learnt heaps from this video. Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing tips. Could I ask where you got the metal seam gauge? I haven't seen one like that.
Thank you!! Look up Dritz EZ Hem, they sell them on all the big sites (amazon, ebay, walmart) and fabric stores. I like it because it has a curved edge and a flat edge. :)
I have cut a hole with my serger and scissors several times when making garments. It makes you just sick when it happens. 😭 Unfortunately, I did not know how to properly fix it until now! Thank you so much for showing that!
Also, I absolutely love how you show how to use something other than a serger for knits. Frankly, I am not a fan of the serger for them because I don’t feel like I have as much control as with the regular machine. You give me the confidence to do what works for me and not what I see most everyone doing. Thank you!
I am so glad you came by the flannel shirt chat. So nice to say Hi!! As for sewing. It is a personal art, and there is really never only one way to do anything. Do what feels right in your gut. :)
I found that if their is a gap, you can run a line on each edge of the square neck and put darts till it closes up. Great job Marie. Love your fabric. Can you tell me where you bought it?
Thank you for all the great tips for sewing knits. I'm getting some Stitch Witchery before I sew my next top. Seems my neck bands frequently look a little wonky so hopefully this will help. Also, I have a small farm and have three horses: two older mares and my gelding that I ride. Love my farm life and now that I'm retired I also have time to sew. Just found your channel last week and am loving it!
Another great video, thankyou Marie. I love to work with knits because I find they are more forgiving than wovens, but I do need to learn more woven techniques too. I have just started using the fusible web lately too and am enjoying the results. What is your sewing background? Do you have tailoring experience? I am sure I have that pattern too :)
My sewing background is a crazy mix of just about everything from wedding dresses to upholstery... Just love learning how to "do stuff" :) You are so welcome! More woven projects coming :)
Marie...Enjoying tips and tricks for sewing knits, might have to embrace knits now...btw did you make your beautiful blouse, if so, a tutorial in the future about those beautiful cuffs would be most welcome..xx Victoria
Hi Victoria! I think you mean the white lace one right? That was the Armistice blouse from Folkwear patterns. They are crazy wide cuffs... not really practical but fun :)
I learn so much watching you sew! So many little techniques that I had no idea existed!!! I really appreciate your "teacher's heart" and humility to explain your mistake of cutting into your garment and showing us how you fixed it! Love your channel! Keep up the honesty and wonderful explanations as to why you do what you do! I have so much more confidence to tackle different projects because of your detailed instructions! Great job!
Thanks, I think that every project has some imperfection, but that's just the fun of being human, Enjoy!
That dress is beautiful on you! I've been sewing for over 50 years and this one video taught me so many things about sewing. Keep up the good work.
Simon's a natural sewer
i think that I learned MORE about knits on this program than on any other EVER. Thanks
i was a Union Painter that went through an apprentice program. As an apprentice I had an old journeyman painter pass on his words of wisdom to me regularly {thank God}. He said," The difference between a journeyman and an apprentice; is the journeyman knows how to fix his screw-ups".....I love your show. You talk to me like you are right next to me. Love it.
Oh I love that! Thank you so much!
I am enjoying your 'sew along' with all the details, hints and tips you give.
Thank you.
Oh my gosh! Your dress fits perfectly and your sewing tips are really helpful. I'm a seasoned sewer and I learned a lot. Thank you!
Hi Debbie! I'm so glad it was helpful 😊
This dress looks and fits great on you and very slimming! I haven't sewn in years. I'm thinking about getting back into it. You have inspired me. TFS!!!
I am newer to sewing clothes and you are so helpful with your tips! My mom lives across the country and sewed clothes for us growing up so you are my new mom for sewing! Thank you
Hello sewing daughter 😀😀
I've just discovered your channel and have enjoyed watching several of your makes. I have some of the patterns you have made and that makes it extra special and relevant. Thank you for the time you spend and the care you take. I will continue to watch your current postings and catch up on some of your older makes. Thanks again (from east coast, Australia).
Wow Marie, the dress turned out so great!! And, it fits you beautifully! I really really like it on you!
Love the dress! It fits you perfectly! 🧵❤️
❤ wooden spoon trick!
This dress is beautiful! Stitch Witchery and Wonder Tape have saved my bacon on more than one occasion lol!
Your saw along and tips are spot on the most perfect and easy to understand so far. I can't thank you enough and you're dress looked beautiful on you. Thank you for these very informative videos 🤗🥰
You are so welcome!
Very helpful video. I like the way the binding looks. I am watching parts and will return to watch other parts.
Love those silicone pads, thanks for sharing and the great video.
Videos, tutorials, blogs and so on that show "How to get yourself out of a pickle when things go wrong" are so, so incredibly useful. I loved the section on mending the accidental hole you cut while you were constructing this dress. And it will also be useful for mending in general because even a perfectly constructed garment might need some mending at some time in its "wear and tear" life. I really enjoyed this video a lot!
Hi Megan!! Thank you, I'm so glad you liked it 😊
You gave me some great tips on sewing knits! Thanks so much!
Love the dress and the print
I remember how excited Mother was when she discovered stitch witchery! She was making a pantsuit for me out of baby blue double knit using a pattern made for wovens...what a nightmare! She mentioned several times that the jacket had 13 pieces (bomber style). The pants were flared with pockets and there was the cutest halter top too. It fit beautifully and i got so many compliments everytime I wore it. Yes it was the mid 1970's. That stuff is perfect for hemming knits.
😊😊 Now I'm thinking about my own polyester double-knit suit in the 70s. It was wine colored. 🤣 Thank you so much for watching!
@@mybucoliclife And by the way your dress is lovely.
Wow Marie, if I could send you a wolf whistle I would, absolutely stunning, beautiful, I hope your hubby is planning a night out with you wearing that dress! Love Tinkerbell 👍 please tell me all the chickens have names! Once again I have learnt so much from you, thank you for sharing all your tips and tricks! Wishing you a lovely day, soon be spring 💐💐💐👏👏👏👏😁😁😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣😁😁🤣 Some of the chickens have names, some of them are just rooster number one, two, and three. I really wish spring would get here so I can wear all my warm weather dresses. Soon, very soon 🐷
Great video, and thanks for all the little tips, love that dress. Thanks again, love 💕 your farm life. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you Vicki 😊😊
I'd love for you to do question and answer so me as a beginner could get your advice. I love the way you explain things
Maybe a future idea 😁
Thank you, amazing video, clear instruction with great tips.
This is one of the most flattering that you've done to date. So pretty on you!
That was such a fabulous tutorial! All your tips and tricks are easy, sensible and achievable for ordinary sewing enthusiasts like myself.
Your dress turned out fantastic. The fit was spot on, no lumps & bumps. Just lovely. It really suited you as well.
looking good in your new dress.
Another great make, I think it’s super important to show errors, firstly it’s how sewing goes, I once finished a pair of linen trousers and just had one seam left to overlock, and a small section on the back was folded under the seam, it cut a one inch V, I repaired it exactly the same way, with a bit of iron on hemming tape, then minuscule stitches. This shows people not to give up, patterns and fabric are expensive, nothing better to show than how to fix things. Thank you for taking the time to share,
Oh... the dreaded serger cut! I too have been on that Journey 🥴😫😊 thank you so much for watching
I'm glad you cut it now I know how to fix mine
This was incredibly helpful, for a lot of different reasons. Especially everything with the pockets.
Lovely tuturial on your dress.love it
Your dress turned out beautiful, I have that same pattern and I am inspired to make it, I don’t have much sewing experience so your tutorial and tips are helpful, thank you.
You can do it! This is a great pattern to get started on!
I adore you for getting right into your tutorial.
Thank you, That is one thing that drives me crazy on some videos. Chatting for 20 minutes before actually doing anything of substance...
My high school home ec teacher would approve. She said over and over that to be a successful seamstress you need to spend as much time at the ironing board as you do at the sewing machine.
I do appreciate you leaving in the oopsies like the accidental snip. Your repair demo seems quite doable. I also find all of the stuff you do beforehand helpful in getting your pattern the right size. I don’t sew much anymore except for repairs and such, but I remember having difficulty making a pattern larger or smaller. I usually ended up just deciding how much of a change was needed and adding or subtracting that from the whole pattern piece which was usually around the hip area if I recall correctly. I know your tips and advice are helping so many of today’s sewers.
Thank you! I am so glad I can be of some help 😊 and God bless the old home economics teachers 😁
I do have a blouse ,that I made for a granddaughter, that I clipped a hole in while trimming a seam. It has been languishing because I couldn't come up with an idea of how to fix it. I mean, it's not like it's jeans and you can just put a heart patch or something on it. This sounds like a good idea and I do have scraps of the fabric. Thank you for all your tips. I'm definitely going to be saving those annoying little loops that come on many purchased garments.
I love the dress you are wearing x
Great video. Your tips are AWESOME!! Great tips that are practice,useful, and the dart pressing is wonderful. Brilliant. Many thanks for your useful and interesting technical tips that are understandable. Thanks also for types of fusible interfacings …awesome. I am learning so much in the pattern adjustments and pre checks. The elastic on the shoulders…brilliant. ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
That’s beautiful. Looks great on you too.
Great pattern and love the fabric. Stitch witchery is great. I'll have to make it after I get the other dress done. Still working on my bodice. Thank you
I just found your channel. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this. I am kind of nervous about the fit and sewing knits, but you are very inspiring. Thank you so much for taking time to do this
You can do it! Just take it one step at a time. :)
Great job. I appreciate your tutorial. Another help with the neckline gaping is to make the neck binding slightly smaller than the actual neckline so that you have to stretch it a little to fit. It really does prevent the neckline from gaping.
Great Idea! I actually should have emphasized stretching the binding I made across the front more too :)
I love this pattern. It is simple and pretty. You are a very good instructor, too.
What a great and helpful video. I honesty don’t know how time went. It was truly an hour of joy. I would consider showing your finished garments and patterns together on the thumbnail. It will attract more viewers. Just my humble opinion.
I'm so glad you like the video! I'll try to figure out if there's a way to work on the picture for the thumbnail.
Thank you for the tutorial! What I’m seeing is that if you want a beautiful garment take no shortcuts. I think I get it. You are a great teacher 💐
Take me to Short Cuts, but enjoy the process 😊 I'm glad you really like the videos!
This dress looks great on you. Very flattering.
Thanks for the tips, i have had this pattern and some really nice fabric for a while but havent been game to give it a go
It is wonderful that you took us with you on the small repair. This is not a world of perfection and it is good to be reminded of that. Can’t tell you how many times that has happened to me, as I am sure that everyone watching has had a similar experience. You have a generosity of spirit to share this with us. Also, it is very important to show the difference between ironing and pressing for both garment sewing and quilt piecing. Makes a big difference. Thank you for your wonderful instructional video.
Thank you!! You are too kind :) Yes, I think that if you sew, eventually you will make a hole, but it isn't the end of the world. :)
Thank You. Was setting my sewing room back up after 20 years and bad luck. I bought a pressing ham with sea dust off Amazon. The thing is to smaller than I like. When you said that you made yours I was hoping you would do a tutorial. I found your channel a couple of months ago and have watch and saved them all. You are the perfect teacher.❤️
Hi Cynthia! So glad you found my channel and welcome back to sewing 😊
Lots of helpful tips and very clear instructions. Thank you! I will look through my knit dress patterns and see if I have something similar for autumn sewing.
I was just thinking that this dress would be cozy in the longer version with longer sleeves. Maybe a nice scarf... :)
oh my.....I just cut this pattern out a few hours ago and I just now found your video....wow! thank you for taking the time to share all of the extra tips....I like how you measured the bust area....I look forward to trying that method too. I'm doing view B and need it a little longer, so thanks for that too.
This is my first time watching you😊
What great timing! Welcome to the channel.😊
@@mybucoliclife Thank you so much......what great timing indeed 😊
Love this dress. Thanks for the tutorial, I have this pattern and some fabric but have sidelined it. This video has made me take it out and start. Win!
Thanks sooo much for sharing your knowledge! Loved the dress!❤️❤️❤️
I see you are binge watching my videos :) So glad you like them :)
Thank you for your clarity you’re an excellent teacher I have learned so much from you this morning
You are so welcome! :)
I’m getting ready to make this dress and accidentally came across your video. I’m so glad that I did! You are an amazing teacher. Thank you for all the helpful tips. By the way, the fit is so very flattering on you!
Thank you Heather! What great timing 😊
You look pretty, thank you for your knowledge.
Thank you so much!
Oh my... what a cute figure you have! Everything I have watched you make has been loosey goosey. Great job.
Thank you for the video! I enjoyed it.
You are welcome!
Thank you. You have a talent for teaching and the tips are great. I just started watching your videos a couple a days ago. You are encouraging me to try the original big 5 patterns again. I struggled with the fitting of them and their lack of instructions. Maybe I should try them again. Looking forward to your next video.
Hi Brenda thank you!
Awesome thanks for sharing 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I love watching you and learning so much from you ❤..i have noticed you do a lot of ruffles..i have a ruffler foot..its amazing...no pulling involved ❤
Thank you for this video. So clear and helpful. Greetings from Italy!
Wow, hello from Ohio! I'm glad you liked the video 😊
Love it on you. Great job.
Thank you so much. I sew a lot of stretch fabric. I use my serger and also my cover stitch. I have a good sewing machine. But I use very little.
That is so cute!
What a beautiful make. I learned so much from you. I have that pattern but still a little scared to have a go. Maybe when I buy the fusable web and peice of teflon I might feel brave enough. Thank you
What an instructive video. Thank you for all the tips. I like to sew with cotton knits. Not that scary when you get the hang of it, and the garments are very comfy. You were so calm when you cut into the fabric. It’s happened to all of us, however when it’s happened to me I’ve been known to throw a fit. LOL. By the way thank your subscriber for the pinking shears tip instead of snipping. It works awesome.
Thank you so much! And can tell you I wasn't quite so calm when I would cut a hole in a client's garment in the past... 😫🤣
The dress looks lovely on you! I thought I was the only one that uses tons of fusible web!
Miracle stuff on a roll :)
I appreciate your pointing out that there are many different ways to meet your end goal. The stick on shoulder pads are fantastic. I haven’t seen them in the Netherlands, but on my next trip to the US . . .
Sometimes it's the little things that make a difference😊
Amo ver seus vídeos, amo o seu trabalho , suas roupas são lindas , Maravilhosa .
Sou do Brasil 🇧🇷 não intendo que você fala , suas explicações nas costuras vou procurando intender , muito bem explicado ..Amo todas suas roupas que você
Costura ...Parabéns!
I have this particular Simplicity pattern and it's awesome. I made View C a couple of years ago it turned out fantastic. I plan to make a couple more because they are so easy and drape so beautifully around the body.
Lovely.
I love your channel! You are good teacher and a calm sewer. You also do a lots of things (like using the seam tapes etc.) that I do too :). I don't follow the directions normally as I learnt to sew using my own patterns. Great work!
Thank you so much! Yes, once you are really comfortable sewing the directions are a good place to reference, but feel free to do things the way that makes sense to you :)
Thank you Marie for all your clear instructions. I have not ventured as yet to make a stretch knit garment but now I feel a little more confident to try. Your dress is very figure flattering and the pattern and colors look perfect on you. I see that kitty also checked it out!
Thank you!! Yes, that kitty has to be in the middle of everything on her porch 😊
Thanks so all the tips, I have this pattern so will try it next summer. The style is very flattering on you and I love the fabric 💕🦋🌸
Thank you Suzanne! It's really a good style for knit fabric :)
Beautiful!
That is so flattering, I'm going to use your idea with the fusible web for the seams..I do use the elastic..I am just finishing simplicity 2692, view b...and then on to view e..a short version...happy sewing..x
Wonderful! Enjoy the process!! :)
👍 on the shoulder pads
Another great video, Marie. I’ve made this dress twice but never wore either one. Your tips are great using the heat and bond tape as it keeps the fabric from rolling. The fabric is beautiful and your fit is spot on. This for sharing❤️👏✅🧵🪡👗! About those silicone shoulder pads, off to find some never of them
You are so welcome! Sometimes all the little things add up to a good finish. :)
I looks so pretty on you💜. Your tips on the repair were amazing. Thanks.
Thank you so much I really appreciate that 😊
perfectly done
Another great vlog! I am really enjoying your channel, Marie - and I have learned so much from you in each vlog! You’re a really natural teacher too :) thanks for all you are doing :)
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words :)
That dress looks fabulous on you. What a master class on sewing a knit dress! I feel inspired to make one up next. I learnt heaps from this video. Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing tips. Could I ask where you got the metal seam gauge? I haven't seen one like that.
Thank you!! Look up Dritz EZ Hem, they sell them on all the big sites (amazon, ebay, walmart) and fabric stores. I like it because it has a curved edge and a flat edge. :)
I really love this dress, I’m leaving to buy the pattern, I have fabric, you do a fabulous job, I have been learning a lot from you, thank you❤️
Fantastic I hope it goes really well! 😊
The dress fits you so perfect. I have that pattern. I’m going to make the dress! Thank you for this great tutorial. 💕
That's great! Enjoy the dress!
Beautiful
Yay! I have this same pattern I’ve been meaning to sew as my first make. Thank you!!!!!! Going to watch video and then make this week.
You are so welcome! Hope it all goes well for you :)
Excellent
Just thought I'd check and here you are 🙂
Good morning Natasha! :)
@@mybucoliclife yaaay! Now I’m home I can relax and watch you sew😁🌺🌺🌺🌺
Lots of great suggestions for working with knits! The dress fits you very well and
Thank you!
I just watched your last 5 vid's really enjoyed them and seeing your animal's. Love your tips on stretch.
Thank you for watching so many videos! I have fun putting them together and I'm glad you enjoyed them 😁
You looks fantastic.
I made this dress on red color and I love it.
My husband said that I'm his Jessica Rabit, 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but I'm XL size....
I love Jessica Rabbit! She's not bad just drawn that way 😁
Wonderful instructions as always. I have been a bit brave and sewn some knits and now know how to give them a more finished look! Thank you Marie!
Glad it was helpful! Look how many people are watching now! You were right :)
I know! I am watching your subscriptions go up! Over 1K! You are so calm, even with the booboo! A real pleasure to watch! Keep up with your own style!
I really like it. Looks terrific on you.
Think you Kimberly! 😁
I have cut a hole with my serger and scissors several times when making garments. It makes you just sick when it happens. 😭 Unfortunately, I did not know how to properly fix it until now! Thank you so much for showing that!
Also, I absolutely love how you show how to use something other than a serger for knits. Frankly, I am not a fan of the serger for them because I don’t feel like I have as much control as with the regular machine. You give me the confidence to do what works for me and not what I see most everyone doing. Thank you!
I am so glad you came by the flannel shirt chat. So nice to say Hi!! As for sewing. It is a personal art, and there is really never only one way to do anything. Do what feels right in your gut. :)
I found that if their is a gap, you can run a line on each edge of the square neck and put darts till it closes up. Great job Marie. Love your fabric. Can you tell me where you bought it?
I bought it at Joann. And last week I saw it in the clearance aisle!
Thank you for all the great tips for sewing knits. I'm getting some Stitch Witchery before I sew my next top. Seems my neck bands frequently look a little wonky so hopefully this will help. Also, I have a small farm and have three horses: two older mares and my gelding that I ride. Love my farm life and now that I'm retired I also have time to sew. Just found your channel last week and am loving it!
Seems like we have a lot in common. Definitely recommend the stitch witchery for knit collars! Hope it goes well for you 😊
Another great video, thankyou Marie. I love to work with knits because I find they are more forgiving than wovens, but I do need to learn more woven techniques too. I have just started using the fusible web lately too and am enjoying the results. What is your sewing background? Do you have tailoring experience? I am sure I have that pattern too :)
My sewing background is a crazy mix of just about everything from wedding dresses to upholstery... Just love learning how to "do stuff" :) You are so welcome! More woven projects coming :)
Marie...Enjoying tips and tricks for sewing knits, might have to embrace knits now...btw did you make your beautiful blouse, if so, a tutorial in the future about those beautiful cuffs would be most welcome..xx Victoria
Hi Victoria! I think you mean the white lace one right? That was the Armistice blouse from Folkwear patterns. They are crazy wide cuffs... not really practical but fun :)
@@mybucoliclife yes, the white lace one, will def look into folkswear patterns.
Hi👋🏻good mornig 👏👏👌🎉
Good morning!!! Good to see you again :)