I love this style! I agree with you I am not a big fan of the bias cut skirt as it really emphasizes the hips and butt. This is a great alternative that can be worn casually too. Thank you for sharing!
I’m inspired to make my Pauline now. I’ve been a member for two years but so far have only made two things. Both were successful but required a lot of adjustments for a beginner. I’m more confident about fitting now. The Pauline looks amazing on you gotta give it a whirl and hopefully remember the cutting advice.
I've made the same mistake shortening garments. But I recently learned that when a pattern says "drafted for 5'8"" then you should divide that in half for the upper and lower half of the body. So, your 3" difference should be 1.5" for a bodice/top and 1.5" for the skirt/pants. Hope that helps!
Those feelings are completely normal! It's good that you give yourself permission and space to process these feelings. Welcome back! So happy to see you!
I haven't seen anything from you since before your wedding so I had just watched an old video of yours - your beautiful vacation in Brittany! I watch Signe also and I know exactly what skirt you're talking about. In the end, your skirt is lovely and who cares what side the slit is on or what side the zip is on. :) And you will wear it for many years, loving it regardless of whatever is not what you thought it would be. Nice to see you. Have a wonderful summer and be good to yourself.
Lovely to see you again, beautiful aesthetics in your videos as always! I’ve been putting off starting a skirt project (out of fear I’ll mess it up), but your video was so calm I just started taping the pattern pieces together. A start at least!
Great to see you back Sarah! And pushing through your sewing slump :). We all have those and in my experience getting on with something, anything, is a great help to get you on track. I hope that we see more from you soon and that you're feeling better. Your skirt is lovely. The bias-bound waistband finish looks very polished. I too like to take my time with my sewing projects. I press slippery fabric with starch - to stabilize for laying out and cutting pattern pieces.
Welcome back! I went through something similar but for different reasons. I’m back on track with my sewing and really enjoying it! Have made several garments for the summer months. Lovely skirt and it looks so nice on you! Always enjoy your videos. 👗🧵🪡🥰
I love the skirt and only you know what the “mistake” is. I love the way you show how slowly you cut the fabric. Most people speed it up but it’s helpful to see how carefully the fabric is being handled. Also, I love the Penny dress that you were wearing at first. 😊
Thank you so much! And I *almost* sped up the cutting part, but I also thought it'd be more interesting to see how I handled this somewhat difficult fabric and I'm glad you noticed! 😊
Oof I remember feeling a bit depressed after my wedding too. I hope you're feeling better! It took me a year to hit bottom and then bounce back, I think I felt guilty about not feeling 100% happy about how my wedding went (a lot of family arguments before and after really dampened my memories of the day, which went well itself). My husband had no negtaive feelings and it was hard to tell him I didnt feel the same, but I felt much better once I said it, literally on our first anniversary 😬 Not sure he enjoyed it though 😂
Thank you for sharing your experience! I feel very similarly in that I know that the event was generally a success, but so many details went wrong that after over a year of planning, I feel a complicated mix of joy and disappointment! I'm glad that I'm not alone and that you were able to eventually bounce back 😊
@@Sarah_Naomi awww I can relate so much 😱 I'll give you one single piece of unsollicitated advice: try to capture all the things that went well in one form or another (making an album, journaling, something like that). Our brains are wired to remember negative experiences over positive, and I've come to the point where 6 years later, I remember telling myself over and over how happy I was on the day, and I know I felt genuinely happy, but I almost only remember all the negative moments 😢 The positives just didn't stick in my memory. I wish I could go back and film the whole day so I would have some objective trace 😂 I'm not at all a negative person usually too 🤷🏼♀️
Ah! Thank you so much for this tip and I think it's exactly what I need to do! My husband (🥰) has tried reminding me of what went well and how happy we were, but it just isn't sticking, so I think that if I write it down and list all the things that were joyous about that day, then I could go back and reread it whenever the negative thoughts start circling. Thank you so much! 😊
I’ve just read this and felt compelled to reply. I have now been married for 25 years. I was 23 and quite naive so let my family organise a lot of the wedding. There were guests that I didn’t want and some I wanted I could not invite due to the numbers. Not everything went according to plan. However, everyone had a great time and only I knew what went “wrong”. Without wanting to sound condescending, we need to remember that the wedding is only one day but a marriage, if you’re with the right person, will be a lifetime. This is what I kept reminding myself of when my mind tried to go down the negative path. My husband as like yours, couldn’t understand what I thought had gone wrong. 😊
Thank you for your message! I think it's quite similar to your helpful comment in reaction to the mistake I pointed out in my recent skirt in that a lot of the details that went wrong probably either weren't noticed or didn't matter at all to my guests. And you're right, it's just one day and all things considered, it was a very good day 😊
The skirt turned out really well! I don't think it matters at all that the slit is on the other side, if the zip being on that side doesn't bother you. When shortening patterns based on the difference between your height and the height it is drafted for, try taking into account the proportion of your body the garment is covering. If it's a skirt so it's just on the lower half of your body, you could halve the difference between the heights. So only shorten by 1.5 inches rather than 3, for example. I'm on the tall side and thinking about it in this way has stopped me lengthening patterns by too much. I really enjoy the UseLess channel too - it's so nice to see someone with a minimal approach to their wardrobe incorporate colour in a really thoughtful way, rather than a just an expanse of black and beige like many others.
Looks beautiful! Just found your channel and really enjoy your slow sewing vibe :) Did you make the pink shirt you're wearing around 09:00? If so, what pattern is it? :) thanks!! (Edit: oh i found it on your ig!!)
I was wondering if you have worked with linen? So many podcasters have sewn linen dresses and skirts. The fabric is expensive and I’m not sure how I feel about the wrinkling or pressing. I totally understand the need for a break from sewing!!
Yes I have! I recommend working with a linen blended with another fabric - my favorite is a linen and viscose blend. 100% linens tend to be a bit rough and scratchy, but blended with viscose, it not only become softer, but the drape is also softer and I find they wrinkle a bit less. Although, it will require a press (or steam) after each wash, they crumple up in the wash. I hope this helps!
Merci ! Mais chaque vidéo nécessite un temps important à filmer, éditer, etc. et je n'ai malheureusement pas assez de temps à en faire deux à chaque fois. Mais j'écris les sous-titres en français et j'espère qu'ils vous sont utiles !
I love this style! I agree with you I am not a big fan of the bias cut skirt as it really emphasizes the hips and butt. This is a great alternative that can be worn casually too. Thank you for sharing!
Welcome back! Such a beautiful skirt. Congratulations on your wedding 🥂
Thank you! 😊
Love Seamwork patterns. You did a great job on your skirt and it fits great and looks lovely.
Thank you so much!
I’m inspired to make my Pauline now. I’ve been a member for two years but so far have only made two things. Both were successful but required a lot of adjustments for a beginner. I’m more confident about fitting now. The Pauline looks amazing on you gotta give it a whirl and hopefully remember the cutting advice.
I'm glad! Happy sewing 😊
Really looking forward to seeing your wedding dress make. X
Thank you, I'm excited to share it! 😊
I've made the same mistake shortening garments. But I recently learned that when a pattern says "drafted for 5'8"" then you should divide that in half for the upper and lower half of the body. So, your 3" difference should be 1.5" for a bodice/top and 1.5" for the skirt/pants. Hope that helps!
Thank you so much for this explanation, this makes perfect sense! Very helpful indeed 😊
Thank you, that makes sense.
Love the skirt!
Thank you! 😊
Can’t wait to see photos or a video of your wedding dress!
Those feelings are completely normal! It's good that you give yourself permission and space to process these feelings. Welcome back! So happy to see you!
Thank you so much! 🥰
You make such beautiful garments. Thank you for another relaxing and informative video. ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
I haven't seen anything from you since before your wedding so I had just watched an old video of yours - your beautiful vacation in Brittany! I watch Signe also and I know exactly what skirt you're talking about. In the end, your skirt is lovely and who cares what side the slit is on or what side the zip is on. :) And you will wear it for many years, loving it regardless of whatever is not what you thought it would be. Nice to see you. Have a wonderful summer and be good to yourself.
Thank you for your lovely message and I'm glad you enjoyed the Brittany video! I hope you have a wonderful summer too 😊
Lovely to see you again, beautiful aesthetics in your videos as always! I’ve been putting off starting a skirt project (out of fear I’ll mess it up), but your video was so calm I just started taping the pattern pieces together. A start at least!
I'm so glad! And thank you 😊
Gorgeous skirt! Good for you for taking time to get back into your hobby, and giving yourself license to work through all the feelings. ❤
Thank you so much Lisa!
Wow! Love how it turned out! So cool to see your process 😊😊
Thank you!
I like the blouse you are wearing in this video😁😁
Thank you! It's the Sew Over It Penny dress in the first part 😊
I‘m so looking forward to seeing your wedding dress! ❤
Thank you! I can't wait to share it 😊
Hi Sarah, it's the perfect staple skirt!
I think so too! Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing your wedding dress process!! Skirt turned out gorgeous!
Thank you, I'm working on it! 😅
Had a sneak peak & the dress was magnificent & the ceremony was beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Great to see you back Sarah! And pushing through your sewing slump :). We all have those and in my experience getting on with something, anything, is a great help to get you on track. I hope that we see more from you soon and that you're feeling better. Your skirt is lovely. The bias-bound waistband finish looks very polished. I too like to take my time with my sewing projects. I press slippery fabric with starch - to stabilize for laying out and cutting pattern pieces.
Thank you for your kind message 😊 And pressing slippery fabrics with starch is a great idea, thank you!
Love the finished skirt!
Thank you!
Welcome back! I went through something similar but for different reasons. I’m back on track with my sewing and really enjoying it! Have made several garments for the summer months. Lovely skirt and it looks so nice on you! Always enjoy your videos. 👗🧵🪡🥰
Thank you so much! I'm glad to hear you're getting back to sewing ad that you've found your motivation again too 😊
I love the skirt and only you know what the “mistake” is. I love the way you show how slowly you cut the fabric. Most people speed it up but it’s helpful to see how carefully the fabric is being handled. Also, I love the Penny dress that you were wearing at first. 😊
Thank you so much! And I *almost* sped up the cutting part, but I also thought it'd be more interesting to see how I handled this somewhat difficult fabric and I'm glad you noticed! 😊
I like your video.
Thanks!
Oof I remember feeling a bit depressed after my wedding too. I hope you're feeling better!
It took me a year to hit bottom and then bounce back, I think I felt guilty about not feeling 100% happy about how my wedding went (a lot of family arguments before and after really dampened my memories of the day, which went well itself). My husband had no negtaive feelings and it was hard to tell him I didnt feel the same, but I felt much better once I said it, literally on our first anniversary 😬 Not sure he enjoyed it though 😂
Thank you for sharing your experience! I feel very similarly in that I know that the event was generally a success, but so many details went wrong that after over a year of planning, I feel a complicated mix of joy and disappointment! I'm glad that I'm not alone and that you were able to eventually bounce back 😊
@@Sarah_Naomi awww I can relate so much 😱 I'll give you one single piece of unsollicitated advice: try to capture all the things that went well in one form or another (making an album, journaling, something like that). Our brains are wired to remember negative experiences over positive, and I've come to the point where 6 years later, I remember telling myself over and over how happy I was on the day, and I know I felt genuinely happy, but I almost only remember all the negative moments 😢 The positives just didn't stick in my memory. I wish I could go back and film the whole day so I would have some objective trace 😂 I'm not at all a negative person usually too 🤷🏼♀️
Ah! Thank you so much for this tip and I think it's exactly what I need to do! My husband (🥰) has tried reminding me of what went well and how happy we were, but it just isn't sticking, so I think that if I write it down and list all the things that were joyous about that day, then I could go back and reread it whenever the negative thoughts start circling. Thank you so much! 😊
I’ve just read this and felt compelled to reply. I have now been married for 25 years. I was 23 and quite naive so let my family organise a lot of the wedding. There were guests that I didn’t want and some I wanted I could not invite due to the numbers. Not everything went according to plan. However, everyone had a great time and only I knew what went “wrong”. Without wanting to sound condescending, we need to remember that the wedding is only one day but a marriage, if you’re with the right person, will be a lifetime. This is what I kept reminding myself of when my mind tried to go down the negative path. My husband as like yours, couldn’t understand what I thought had gone wrong. 😊
Thank you for your message! I think it's quite similar to your helpful comment in reaction to the mistake I pointed out in my recent skirt in that a lot of the details that went wrong probably either weren't noticed or didn't matter at all to my guests. And you're right, it's just one day and all things considered, it was a very good day 😊
The skirt looks lovely on you. I like what you were wearing at the beginning of your video. Did you make it? Congratulations on your wedding! 😊
Thank you so much! The white cotton garment I'm wearing in the beginning of the video is the Sew Over It Penny Dress!
The skirt turned out really well! I don't think it matters at all that the slit is on the other side, if the zip being on that side doesn't bother you.
When shortening patterns based on the difference between your height and the height it is drafted for, try taking into account the proportion of your body the garment is covering. If it's a skirt so it's just on the lower half of your body, you could halve the difference between the heights. So only shorten by 1.5 inches rather than 3, for example. I'm on the tall side and thinking about it in this way has stopped me lengthening patterns by too much.
I really enjoy the UseLess channel too - it's so nice to see someone with a minimal approach to their wardrobe incorporate colour in a really thoughtful way, rather than a just an expanse of black and beige like many others.
Ah, thank you for the lengthening tip! That is indeed more logical than how I calculated it 😂
@@Sarah_Naomi No problem, I'm glad you might be able to benefit from my lengthening a crotch by 4 inches that one time 🤣
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Looks beautiful! Just found your channel and really enjoy your slow sewing vibe :)
Did you make the pink shirt you're wearing around 09:00? If so, what pattern is it? :) thanks!! (Edit: oh i found it on your ig!!)
Thank you so much! 😊
I was wondering if you have worked with linen? So many podcasters have sewn linen dresses and skirts. The fabric is expensive and I’m not sure how I feel about the wrinkling or pressing. I totally understand the need for a break from sewing!!
Yes I have! I recommend working with a linen blended with another fabric - my favorite is a linen and viscose blend. 100% linens tend to be a bit rough and scratchy, but blended with viscose, it not only become softer, but the drape is also softer and I find they wrinkle a bit less. Although, it will require a press (or steam) after each wash, they crumple up in the wash. I hope this helps!
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What is the shirt you're wearing at the beginning and also the pink wrap top. Love your skirt. Can't wait to see what you get up to next.
In the beginning, I'm wearing the Sew Over It Penny dress and the pink top is the Papercut Patterns Coppélia wrap top!
@@Sarah_Naomi Amazing! Thankyou so much for that. I'll look them up.
I didn’t realise Papercut was made in Nelson, New Zealand my home.
What a cool discovery!
Pourquoi pas une traduction en français vous aurez ainsi accès aux deux langues.J’aime vos podcasts
Merci ! Mais chaque vidéo nécessite un temps important à filmer, éditer, etc. et je n'ai malheureusement pas assez de temps à en faire deux à chaque fois. Mais j'écris les sous-titres en français et j'espère qu'ils vous sont utiles !
The music in some of your videos is louder than your voice and the 'beat' here is distracting. Otherwise I enjoy watching your videos, thank you.
Thanks for the feedback.