Sewing a coquette house robe for spring
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- To celebrate spring, I took a pretty basic robe pattern from Seamwork and added some fun embellishments to make it feel more feminine and frilly.
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Fabric by Rifle Paper Co.
Pattern: www.seamwork.com/catalog/quince
Music courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com:
Fabien Tell / Elan
Franz Gordon / Smell of morning coffee
Fabien Tell / Subjectively - Навчання та стиль
I love watching peoples sewing videos and finding out about cool fabric sources!
It's such a pretty feminine robe - I love it. The fabric is special - a very lovely print.
Beautiful! I am inspired to make a robe similar to this!
Such a pretty video
You have such a soothing voice. Pair that with clear instruction and good camera work for a winning video. I can't believe I'm only subscriber 125. Looking forward to more and watching your channel grow!
Aww thank you so much! 😊
those ruffles are soo pretty! i haven't started sewing yet (soon) but i'm glad youtube recommended me this vid! so informative and relaxing :)
this video was so cozy! love the robe :)
Thank you!! ☺️
Thus has made me feel like my own robe project is actually much more achievable that i though! Thankyou!! The fabric and final product are gorgeous ❤❤
Yay! So glad it helped, you can do it!
I made a camisole myself out of this fabric. :)
That’s awesome!
Your robe turned out so cute! The fabric is really pretty- what type of fabric is it? I've never made a house robe before but now I want to try, and I want to make sure I'm using an appropriate type of fabric
Thank you so much! This particular fabric is a heavier weight quilting cotton but I’ve made lightweight robes out of regular cotton lawn. Linen robes are very popular especially for summer, or you could even use towels or make quilted robes for colder months. Hope that helps!
@@abbysilbert Thank you! That's exactly what I wanted to know
Do you have a link for the pattern?
Yep! It’s in the description, it’s from Seamwork 😊