Guide To Fabric | How To Understand Fabric | Learn About Fabric

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @GagaKnits
    @GagaKnits 6 років тому +9

    Looking forward to watching these. Still being fairly new to sewing and not living near many fabric shops I buy most of my fabric on line which obviously means I can't handle the fabric to feel what it's like. These videos will hopefully help me make better fabric choices. Thanks for spending the time to make them. Much appreciated. X

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому +1

      Gaga Knits your very welcome ☺️

  • @luvhambo
    @luvhambo 2 роки тому

    I just found you on UA-cam, and am grateful that I did. I'm very much looking forward to more videos. Thank you.

  • @pjacksreads536
    @pjacksreads536 Рік тому +3

    Y’all did an excellent job explaining. I watched this video over a year ago and I was lost because I’d just started my journey into sewing. Now I’m back because I remembered the details you were sharing and appreciate the information so much .

  • @sharonaliza8984
    @sharonaliza8984 6 років тому +6

    I am so happy you are doing this! I'm new to garment sewing, and with so many fabric stores now on-line only, I'm overwhelmed knowing what's what.

  • @cultoftarot4204
    @cultoftarot4204 2 роки тому +3

    How charming you both are! This is exactly what I was looking for when I decided today that I really needed to learn more about fabric. So great to have found this series. Thank you so much!

  • @charlenejutras1595
    @charlenejutras1595 6 років тому +4

    What a great idea for a series! I think this will be helpful for newbies and experienced sewists as well.

  • @wendaprior630
    @wendaprior630 3 роки тому +2

    Watched your first two videos excellent information thank you.

  • @msjennl10
    @msjennl10 6 років тому +3

    I've never heard weft called woof but it is also called fill! There are two ways we were taught to remember in school: the first is warP, the down bar on the P is the direction of the warp while weFT, the cross bars on the F and T go across like the weft! Also weft and fill both have an F, and it's easier to remember how the fabric is being woven because it gets "filled" in along that direction.
    The ways we remember course and wale in knits are even funnier 😆

  • @aitcheymoo
    @aitcheymoo 6 років тому +3

    Ladies, this series is awesome and something I've been trying to educate myself on forever. Thank you so much!

  • @binabrunner5237
    @binabrunner5237 2 роки тому +2

    i have only recently come across Stitch Sisters, and how brilliant they are in explaining about fabrics. Thank you so much. xx

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! You have a lot of videos to explore but also check out our website www.thestitchsisters.co.uk

  • @Mar-vg4us
    @Mar-vg4us 6 років тому +1

    I remember weft by saying weft goes left...makes sense to me...probably no one else...sorry...I’ll get my coat 😛

  • @tompommerel2136
    @tompommerel2136 8 місяців тому

    Surely the simplest way to distinguish WEFT from warp is that the word WEFT is derived from the word, WEAVING, where a thread is laterally interwoven between the fixed threads of the longitudinal framework called warp.

  • @kimwarburton8490
    @kimwarburton8490 2 роки тому

    this has been very helpful, im planning to make a wardrobe for 2 weeks in singapore. i knew what i was looking for, by the FEEL, but not the terminology. i think ive narrowed things down to 3 fabrics, open weave linen, lawn cotton and voile cotton, because it'll be 25-35celcius and humid. the chart was especially useful, thankyou!

  • @junepeasgood1907
    @junepeasgood1907 Рік тому

    as for Gaga, fabric shops are a couple of bus rides away and not close. I am hoping that your series will help me in choosing my fabrics online. Just the first 5 minutes of this one I learnt new terminology and understood terms I had already heard of but wasn't sure what they meant. 😀
    I also wanted to ask a question - if you have a quantity of material that is a cut of (or say reclaimed from clothing) - how do you tell where the selvedge would have been?

  • @grumpysincebirth
    @grumpysincebirth 2 роки тому +1

    glad I found you both - working my way through your videos. Weft is left.

  • @susanclarke1601
    @susanclarke1601 2 роки тому

    I found this vid really interesting. I've been sewing for 50 years and I thought you were just talking posh when you were going on about gabadine...lol

  • @kaphina_allamoana
    @kaphina_allamoana 2 роки тому

    Thank y'all so much for making these videos!!!!

  • @lindasutton937
    @lindasutton937 6 років тому +4

    Hello ladies. Great videos. I always remember that weft fabric goes weft to wight .... left to right..

  • @smokeysmith1282
    @smokeysmith1282 5 місяців тому

    You ladies are amazing and just have me in stitches 😂.

  • @AndersWatches
    @AndersWatches 3 роки тому

    I remember it because the weft goes weft to right xD channeling a bit of Jonathan Ross lol

  • @ChristineMurphy-gs2fc
    @ChristineMurphy-gs2fc Рік тому

    The weft goes right to left is the way we were taught

  • @conitorres9774
    @conitorres9774 10 місяців тому

    Very interesting video.

  • @sujeetr9201
    @sujeetr9201 3 роки тому

    Iam from india..i want to know that what type of fabric used for boys and girls T-Shirt, then what type of fabric used for track pants please reply me as a subscriber request or put a video

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/Nw8ikmUFoG4/v-deo.html this is the video you wamt

  • @madisontablac1087
    @madisontablac1087 4 роки тому

    thank u for this videos

  • @kimberlybennett8359
    @kimberlybennett8359 Рік тому

    I found this video by accident and was looking for something WAY lower level (Joanns/retail) info. You totally got me!! Your very intriguing and not too over the top. I learned so much info that I will and won't use (I sew to keep calm and keep seizures away😅) ... I know exactly who to look for when in need!!! Thanks a million!!

  • @Mark15726
    @Mark15726 3 роки тому

    Well done 👏

  • @michoumakes
    @michoumakes 6 років тому

    What a great video for beginners and no doubt some of those already sewing. You reminded me of my lecturers years ago who explained all this to us. They weren't half as pretty as you two, or as much fun to watch. Chuckle x

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому

      aww thats so sweet, thank you for watching xx

  • @mikehunt1096
    @mikehunt1096 3 роки тому

    Lauren

  • @paulabeeston858
    @paulabeeston858 3 роки тому

    T

  • @FiriethMystways
    @FiriethMystways Рік тому

    So incredibly helpful for me as I plan fabrics for my wedding dress. Thank you very much!!

  • @theDuchessQ
    @theDuchessQ 4 роки тому

    Watching this just now, during covid.
    My local fabric shop has signs up asking people not to touch the fabrics, and I found it so hard I ended up shopping with my hands tucked under my arms to stop myself 😂

  • @wilmemarais5254
    @wilmemarais5254 3 роки тому

    I am quite new to sewing and am sort-of teaching myself as I go along. I am not really familiar with fabric types, so will be saving this series 😉. Do you have a recommendation on where to find something like a book that contains little pieces of fabric that you can feel, as well having descriptions on what type of fabric it is?

  • @sarahsipple5965
    @sarahsipple5965 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this series, its really helped my home sewing and I understand more about what fabrics to look for when starting my projects.

  • @jackieworrall9184
    @jackieworrall9184 6 років тому

    So happy to see this happening. I have recently started sewing again and fabrics have changed. There are so many new varieties. I will be learning all over again...Thank you, pretty ladiesxx.

  • @nimuenorth6295
    @nimuenorth6295 6 років тому

    Yay! I've been looking forward to this and the first video is already promising everything I've been hoping for.

  • @portiaokotcha7194
    @portiaokotcha7194 2 роки тому

    Such a great video, easy to understand! Thank you so much. Keep em coming.

  • @sarag1158
    @sarag1158 Рік тому

    Trying to buy fabric online as a beginner, this video is so important. I plan to watch the entire series.

  • @carolablackwood7234
    @carolablackwood7234 2 роки тому

    So incredibly helpful. Thank you so much

  • @robynjury4403
    @robynjury4403 6 років тому

    brilliant! Such useful info! Thanks so much for all your effort in putting these videos together 😊

  • @junegarford5144
    @junegarford5144 6 років тому

    Brilliant vlog! Thanks ..really useful!

  • @rebeccalundblad7899
    @rebeccalundblad7899 5 років тому

    love watching you girls , you remind me of myself and my best friend . I love sewing my mom's mom was a schooled seamstress , after school she went to sewing bridal gowns , she taught my mom , and I learned from my mom. I wish I could have known my grandmother , mom says I remind her of grandma because of the way I can see a garment design finished when I see a piece of fabric . I love to take articles of clothing and remake it to suite my needs. I love the challenge , and it's just my artistic mind. I have watched all your videos , and look forward to new ones , have even watched your videos more than once, when you have one that talks about something I haven't yet learned. this particular program is one I needed, I have never learned the technical name and proper use for each fabric , this is a 5 star from me because it is just what I've needed . thanks

  • @emilywaugh961
    @emilywaugh961 3 роки тому

    This is incredibly helpful! Thank you so much.

  • @robyn3349
    @robyn3349 6 років тому

    Thank you for doing this! Having this knowledge and vocabulary makes our sewing world so much vaster!

  • @ksannini9128
    @ksannini9128 6 років тому

    Oh my goodness this is fabulous - just what I needed! Thank you 😘😘

  • @moviecenter3046
    @moviecenter3046 3 роки тому

    You guys are amazing...3 years and I'm still learning

  • @ruthmiller2592
    @ruthmiller2592 6 років тому

    Oh wow this is exactly what I need! I’ve been making my own clothes for over a year now and the different fabrics totally baffle me! Thanks so much 🙌😘

  • @ladyhamilton5179
    @ladyhamilton5179 6 років тому

    Like the video, thanks. Have fun sewing, later.

  • @amys5457
    @amys5457 5 років тому

    This is great! ive taken to ordering samples to try and see the differnce,if only i had found this sooner!

  • @juliadroy1179
    @juliadroy1179 6 років тому

    Great video, I've never used scuba so ill look out for that video.

  • @djthompson1971
    @djthompson1971 6 років тому

    Ladies, this is fantastic!! Thank you for doing this!

  • @annbuck7644
    @annbuck7644 6 років тому

    Thank you. It is all getting clearer.

  • @peggyblackburn9981
    @peggyblackburn9981 6 років тому

    Thanks for this. Just what I was looking for.

  • @lucykelland9054
    @lucykelland9054 6 років тому

    Would like to know should we do anything to woven fabrics before washing to prevent fraying etc. Thanks.

    • @Mar-vg4us
      @Mar-vg4us 6 років тому

      Lucy Kelland if I prewash fabric that I think will fray like crazy I do a quick run over the raw edges with an over locker...a zigzag stitch on the sewing machine would do either. Hope that helps 😬

  • @windydotcom
    @windydotcom 6 років тому

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I live on a boat in the Med and do my fabric shopping online. I've been making bags for about a year using craft cottons but have been watching sewing vloggers for months poised to make garments. At Christmas I bought a Cashmerette Concord top pattern and have been dithering over the fabric I need. I've also just had delivered Tilly's book, 'Stretch'.
    Knowing different fabrics is so difficult when you can't physically touch the material and although I'm waiting for a Spoonflower swatch book to arrive, seeing you handle and explain the fabrics makes it much easier to understand. I've binge watched and saved all your videos in this series for future reference. Thanks again. Gail a.k.a. @landgirlafloat

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому

      Landgirlafloat so glad you found it useful - thanks for watching 😍

  • @sueb4919
    @sueb4919 6 років тому

    Great summing up! 👏👏

  • @maureencullen1008
    @maureencullen1008 6 років тому

    Amazing.thank you for the details . My daughters just decided to have a sewing machine(my Christmas present) so I will be directing her to your vlogs.This way she can refer to the sections she wants,when she wants.im a long time sewist but I'm also learning.I love the way you look,refer,to each other ,you really are a team(sisters).

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому

      Maureen Cullen thank you...i sometimes forget we are filming and think it’s just us chatting like on normal days !

  • @sewagnes6706
    @sewagnes6706 6 років тому

    Oh brill, I've been looking forward to these videos since you said you were doing them last year. I want to stay in bed and watch them all now and not go to work, but needs must. Look forward to catching up with the rest at the weekend. Fab video as always ladies x

  • @brendawallgren8354
    @brendawallgren8354 6 років тому

    Thank you! I've been needing something just like this for way too long, ladies! Bless your big beautiful hearts!

  • @Iamgone1961
    @Iamgone1961 6 років тому

    So it goes weft n wight lol

  • @sarahodonnell6957
    @sarahodonnell6957 5 років тому

    Hello Ladies Thank You for this brilliant information. Love your videos x

  • @rhondachamberlain1535
    @rhondachamberlain1535 6 років тому

    Thanks so much for this great information....looking forward to other videos on fabric!

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching, all the vlogs are now up for you to watch. Enjoy !

  • @joannajp7811
    @joannajp7811 6 років тому

    Thank you for this information. Can you talk about rayon or viscose, if you haven’t already?

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому

      Iwavva O we discuss rayon etc in our synthetics vlog

  • @cherriesnhoney
    @cherriesnhoney 6 років тому

    wonderful! love these types of videos. i dont think ill get to work today:)...thx and look forward to watching the rest.

  • @annefisher3182
    @annefisher3182 6 років тому

    This is brilliant!

  • @denbeesewswhat9841
    @denbeesewswhat9841 6 років тому

    Omg!! It's 8pm here in my Oman so i am going to save these to watch tomorrow with a coffee 🤗🤗🤗. Yay 😍😍

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому

      hehe, let us know what you think once you've finished Binge Watching :)

    • @denbeesewswhat9841
      @denbeesewswhat9841 6 років тому

      Well I couldn't help myself and watched the first one last night. Really helpful information regarding terminology. I buy a lot of fabrics off the internet because of where I live and then collect them when I visit the UK which is usually once a year so this will help me immensely. Okay going to sit down and start watching the rest with a nice cup of tea while I get on with knitting some socks!

  • @FrankieG-M
    @FrankieG-M 6 років тому

    It's an old one, but I was taught that the weft goes weft (left) to right. I imagine that is no longer PC these days 😂

  • @sagepreaumx9903
    @sagepreaumx9903 6 років тому

    Is there somewhere I can get a hard copy of the chart - weight, drapery, stiffness?

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому

      Sage Preaumx here is the link blog.colettehq.com/inspiration/choosing-fabric-weight-vs-drape

  • @PsychicKathleen
    @PsychicKathleen 6 років тому

    Crepe is a weave as well and interests me a lot since I love to sew on the bias and this is apparently the best for that. It has a twist in the weave process and comes in different fibers like wool and silk - does it come in other fibers do you know? I don't think there is such a thing as cotton crepe is there? I'd love it if you spoke about this a bit :) Thank you so much for this video and series! I learned more here than in any book I've read!

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому +1

      Kathleen Meadows thank you! We know of crepes in silk, wool and polyester, and also crepe jersey. We've not ever come across a cotton crepe, but we'll look into whether there are any other kinds x

    • @StitchSisters
      @StitchSisters  6 років тому +1

      Thank you Kathleen ! Its been a mammoth task but we hope you all think its a useful tool for your sewing :)

    • @yvettewarren2680
      @yvettewarren2680 6 років тому

      Seasalt describe some of their fabrics as cotton crepe - I haven’t bought any (yet!) but the close up image on the website does look like a crepe.

    • @PsychicKathleen
      @PsychicKathleen 6 років тому

      Thank you Yvette!! I will check that out right away!