Thank you so much, your instructions were the clearest I’ve found - I finally understand the process! Yay! 🎉 Simple, to the point with clear visual instruction 👍🏻 🌻
Learning to sew my own festival outfits without any basics or ideas and ngl your instructions is the clearest and the most straightforward! Thank you so much!
When I make patterns, I use white tissue paper from the dollar store and tape pieces together, it saves room, because they fold up like a real pattern. You could also use colored tissue if you wanted to color code something, I know some people use wrapping paper also.
Thanks for the tips it is very helpful! I used tissue papers when tracing a store bought patterns so I can see the lines. Gift wrappers are nice too but they tear up easy that's why I switch to postal or brown papers.
@Sew Aldo DIY hi sorry another question I'm just draft one of my oversized tops it is a Jersey. But the fabric I want to use first is cotton as i have enough to a top any advice or would I just do it exactly the same? Thank you
@@tanyahuyton598 It depends on the style for example you want to sew a pull over shirt if the fabric is non- stretch you won't be able to put it on. If you are making a cardigan that has an opening on the front like a kimono it should not be a problem. Remember to add a good amount of seam allowances for adjustments.
@Sew Aldo DIY thank you that's what I thought but I'd already cut I out lol if I can't figure out something I can make something else with it. Thank you for replying 😊
Oof, the front and back of a top are almost never identical, same with the sleeve shoulders, each half needs different ease for body shape and natural movement.
Thank you so much, your instructions were the clearest I’ve found - I finally understand the process! Yay! 🎉 Simple, to the point with clear visual instruction 👍🏻 🌻
I’m so glad and you made my day! 💕🌹🥰
I love the idea with the pins!! Great to trace a shape when different areas are different shaped like at the collar. How very clever!! ❤
I’m so delighted that you liked the idea and thanks for watching and leaving me comments it helps my channel grow! 💐
I love the poking pin idea… I would’ve never thought of that. Thank you.
I’m glad I was able to share this technique!
Learning to sew my own festival outfits without any basics or ideas and ngl your instructions is the clearest and the most straightforward! Thank you so much!
Awesome! Thank you!
Love the pin tracing! Thank you
I'm glad you love that method as well!
Thank you so much for this 🙏
Of course and I have over 500 sewing tutorials that you might find useful too!
What an ingenious Idea with the pins! Luv it!!
I'm glad to hear that it is helpful!
When I make patterns, I use white tissue paper from the dollar store and tape pieces together, it saves room, because they fold up like a real pattern. You could also use colored tissue if you wanted to color code something, I know some people use wrapping paper also.
Thanks for the tips it is very helpful! I used tissue papers when tracing a store bought patterns so I can see the lines. Gift wrappers are nice too but they tear up easy that's why I switch to postal or brown papers.
Thank you!
You bet!
what is the measuring tool you used for the neck shape please, what is it called.
That is called a styling ruler.
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Thank you!
Would this be the same for dresses and kimonos?
Yes, you can replicate a garment this way, just be sure to add seam allowances.
@@sewaldodiy thank you 😊
@Sew Aldo DIY hi sorry another question I'm just draft one of my oversized tops it is a Jersey. But the fabric I want to use first is cotton as i have enough to a top any advice or would I just do it exactly the same? Thank you
@@tanyahuyton598 It depends on the style for example you want to sew a pull over shirt if the fabric is non- stretch you won't be able to put it on. If you are making a cardigan that has an opening on the front like a kimono it should not be a problem. Remember to add a good amount of seam allowances for adjustments.
@Sew Aldo DIY thank you that's what I thought but I'd already cut I out lol if I can't figure out something I can make something else with it. Thank you for replying 😊
Where can I buy the magnets?
You can get them at any hardware stores.
Oof, the front and back of a top are almost never identical, same with the sleeve shoulders, each half needs different ease for body shape and natural movement.
Yes you are correct!