To be fair to Steph, she did try to do this dress in a much longer amount of time, but that would not have created the required amount of fear and dread needed to create this pattern. So she wisely waited until the last possible minute for this to happen! 😂
@@StephanieCanada"Looming deadline" is a very legitimate motivator for chaos brains. I've learned that I probably can't just give myself a "sooner" deadline. I will keep trying, BUT it's a success worthy of celebration if it works, and a thing to shrug off if it doesn't. I don't get to belittle myself for my brain being wired the way it is. I *can* try to make sure I block off my time with the understanding that I will end up on a crunch deadline. And give myself advance deadlines for the boring routine stuff like buying groceries, and sometimes meal prepping, so I can commit to the chaos and inevitable "things going wrong" that will ensue before an event. Sewing with Nancy makes the slide and pivot seem so strait forward. I watched that, and thought "Nancy... you've never met my neurodivergent brain... I believe you that it works, but I'm most definitely going to have drastically misunderstood something here..." and then I never actually tried it.
haha! the Ooooonly way to sew. (Con in two months, fabric & pattern purchased, pre-shrunk, cut out. Stare at it. Stare at it. Furiously sewing in hotel room before heading onto Con floor)
This video had me laughing out loud as well as experiencing flashbacks to my own sewing chaos over the weekend. I was trying to assemble a vintage style shirtdress, and not only did I have that same thread-chicken-playing moment watching my red thread quickly come off the spool as I was stitching...but I also had to rip out the entire waist seam because when joining the bodice to the skirt I somehow lined up one of the skirt side seams with one of the back darts on the bodice. It was a sad, sad realization. I'm still working up the courage to go tackle reattaching that beast--correctly, this time!
Making a Deadpool inspired dress sounds like something even my disabled self can do before the third movie comes out in July. Time to dig through my drawers for a pattern! Instead of ripping that entire skirt seam, I probably would have just gone "screw it, you're a french seam now" and sewn it again. 😅
I might not be a pattern person but I have a MSLIS and I did an archiving class and the tape on those pattern pieces definitely made the Baby Jesus cry.
I cracked up when you brought out the Tack It! I am the recipient of my aunt's former sewing supplies. I took one look, shrugged, and threw it in a drawer. Looks like I need to dig it out and try it!. Every time I watch one of your videos, you pull something out of my past - its almost like kismet! You mocked an 80's prom dress pattern (vogue 1471), Yup, wore it, still have the dress and the pattern. You scowl at mermaid costume your mom made you (McCalls 9492) - Made it -actually not the mermaid, but the alligator which was an alternate view! Can't wait to see what you pull out next!
Thank you for normalizing making patterns bigger, and also normalizing being open about having to futz with it a bit. I LOVE that Tap It tool and its instructions. Mid-century how-to diagrams are just the best, and we should never have switched to modern style line drawings.
I love this! While it's super fun and nice to go to cons in a full spot on cosplay, I really enjoy the "closet cosplays" or the "cosplay-bounding" options, too. A juicy nod to Deadpool in a lovely and fun SWOOSHY skirt
I love my Tack-It pattern marker. I found it in an estate sale box and have used it for many of my projects. And yes, I am absolutely sewing in chaos. We moved recently so much of my sewing room is still in boxes, I am helping make costumes for our High School's spring musical "Little Women", and am sewing your antique skirt pattern for a WWI activity at our high school February 29th.
I am so with you on the pattern tape, straight pins & paper clips. Why!!!!! I'm going through all the patterns that were given to me, to make sure all the pieces and and directions are there. I love watching what you do. Look forward to seeing what your up to and knowing I'm not the only one in total chaos 😊
When I worked with preservation librarians the things that would drive them crazy were: paper clips, tape, and ink that faded to illegible with time, which is why we used wooden pencils for labeling. Staples do less damage that big paper clips that rust.
If pattern companies regularly made my size in multi-line I would give it a go, but most of them tap out a size or two below me (unless it is another billowy t-shirt or other amorphous piece of clothing).
@@danahashcroft9482Yeah the pattern companies could do that too... And they could use a second fit model for plus sizes so the arm scyes don't gape horribly but that is often more than they are willing to bother with. It's a lot of work for a home sewer and prevents beginners from even trying. Plus it sends the message that if you don't fit in the pattern your not worth designing for. Every human is worth it no matter their size.
Ngl, when I first saw the screaming goat toy years ago, I couldn't imagine for the life how it could possibly be anything more than a gag gift. I think this one, however, has found its true home. I can't imagine a better setting for it. The amount of frustration released when pressing it must be cathartic. It certainly is from this side of the screen.
I have to pin my hair back out of my face, to be able to cut my patterns out. Yes, I have cut my hair by mistake. That was a lesson learned the hard way.
Chuckles, pretty much every sewing mistake you’ve made, I’ve made and all sewers have made!😂. It’s part of any craft and I have accepted this part, finally.😆
YIKES! All that tape on that pattern would really frustrate me! I have a spot here in my sewing room that gets a new name, thanks to you: The Corner of Shame!
I had several good laughs watching this! Really funny and realistic portrayal of sewing chaos! So glad nobody films and narrates my projects! The outcome is usually worth the process, your outfit is really adorable 😄!
is it really a cosplay if you aren't franticly sewing the night before and hit the floor being held together with safety pins and hope? You look AMAZING and I really hope I can see you at a con one of these days
Awesome! I am 70yo and have my mothers TackIt! I still use this tool because it is amazing!!❤❤ oh, whack the round knobby the heel of your hand- works great!!
The pivot and slide method works, but only assuming the original pattern would have fit if you were just the same amount smaller/larger. We all know the pattern companies lie. Nancy Zeiman had videos on this method that were very helpful. They’re on UA-cam. I think they were called Pattern Finesse?
I am in the process of making a shirt from a vintage deadstock fabric which has proven to be a shreddy nightmare. I took a break for lunch and a video, so thanks for the chuckles. I have one more sleevil to go and I think it's just straight seams and hems after that. I'm determined to finish it today so I can wear it soon, and I'm a little more inspired now than I was when I sat down to eat lunch.
First of all - LOVE the dress & necklace combo! Next - I also LOVE when Chaos Gremlin Stephanie comes out, because when she does, you know there will be fun to be had. The dress is awesome - Deadpool would approve.
Love the vintage novelty print cotton fabric I recently bought from your Back Room finds website. The Chicago Hand Made/Tampa Life print. Washed up really well! Not sure what I'll make with it yet, but i have so many patterns to choose from in my stash. 😊
Nice Deadpool inspired outfit. I wonder if the colored marks don't wash off. That would explain why they advise matching the color instead of using a contrasting color for better visibility. I went to an auction last week in South Carolina that I think had the remainder of the fabric and supplies you didn't take from that estate sale. Tons of fabric 99% polyester. Lots of "Cloth of Gold". Zippers, dead stock patterns and batting. If it wasn't that shop it was a sister one open similar years. I got a bunch of poly lining and a couple of patterned bolts including a flocked dot. No idea what I'm going to do with it all, but couldn't pass it up.
To be fair, the pivot method didn’t work for me either. I bought a Gertie pattern in a size 14 (and technically I’m a size 18) and it didn’t work out. I was still pretty new to sewing so that might have been the problem, but I’m glad it wasn’t just me who struggled with it.
The added bonus with that tack marker is I bet once you run out of the paper it came with you can use modern chalk paper... You don't have to send $0.25 to an address in the back of Mad Magazine to a factory that doesn't exist anymore, like some vintage devices 😂
This video reminded me to wash my fabric for Dragon Con, which is in two months. When will I actually make it? 🤷🏻♀️ no clue. But the fabric will be ready when I am!
I like it! And I think the red fabric was the problem because it was a knit rather than a woven like your mock up. But you always make it work and have a great time. 🙂
Raided my mom's stash of 70s patterns this weekend and i have to size everything up from a 12 to a 20. Oh, and some pieces are missing. Now my internal monologue is full of screaming goats.
If I'm using an original vintage pattern piece that's been ripped I used archival quality tape (it's basically a thin piece of translucent paper with a sticky side that won't turn into acid). If I have to make a bunch of alterations I trace out the piece and wing it with normal tape. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Chaos gremlin and floor troll mash up! I would love to see that, would adore the end result, but the procrastinating, pet interludes, shouting at the sky and general muttering would be 'chefs kiss'!
She heavily influenced the style of “royalty free” music I like, and we both use Epidemic Sound for our music. But yes, one day I would love to do a collab with her.
Watching this a second time through, and thinking - with my dislike of seam ripping - french seam the opposite skirt seam to save time and not have to seam rip?
Ah-hem...? May we all gather for a moment of silence to mark the passing of the pants pattern? Dear trousers, we will not see your like again (unless we score big with the algorithm). Rest in power (without tape!). Lordie, that's a heartbreaker... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Stephanie. Darling. I love watching you but you make me a nervous wreck with all of this "winging it". Please remember, " prior planning prevents piss poor performance". Your performance is great so never mind.
To be fair to Steph, she did try to do this dress in a much longer amount of time, but that would not have created the required amount of fear and dread needed to create this pattern. So she wisely waited until the last possible minute for this to happen! 😂
Thank you for this important information, Mr Canada!
It adds a certain amount of "flavour"
SHHH!!! You are giving away the secret sauce.
@@StephanieCanada"Looming deadline" is a very legitimate motivator for chaos brains.
I've learned that I probably can't just give myself a "sooner" deadline. I will keep trying, BUT it's a success worthy of celebration if it works, and a thing to shrug off if it doesn't. I don't get to belittle myself for my brain being wired the way it is.
I *can* try to make sure I block off my time with the understanding that I will end up on a crunch deadline. And give myself advance deadlines for the boring routine stuff like buying groceries, and sometimes meal prepping, so I can commit to the chaos and inevitable "things going wrong" that will ensue before an event.
Sewing with Nancy makes the slide and pivot seem so strait forward. I watched that, and thought "Nancy... you've never met my neurodivergent brain... I believe you that it works, but I'm most definitely going to have drastically misunderstood something here..." and then I never actually tried it.
haha! the Ooooonly way to sew. (Con in two months, fabric & pattern purchased, pre-shrunk, cut out. Stare at it. Stare at it. Furiously sewing in hotel room before heading onto Con floor)
Important things I am learning from Stephanie:
1) Every home needs a screaming goat toy and
2) Patterns + most domestic tape = BAD.
Can confirm these are both true. 🤣
This channel is the reason I have a screaming goat in my sewing room
@@MaesRuth but Screaming Goats are multi purpose!
This video had me laughing out loud as well as experiencing flashbacks to my own sewing chaos over the weekend. I was trying to assemble a vintage style shirtdress, and not only did I have that same thread-chicken-playing moment watching my red thread quickly come off the spool as I was stitching...but I also had to rip out the entire waist seam because when joining the bodice to the skirt I somehow lined up one of the skirt side seams with one of the back darts on the bodice. It was a sad, sad realization. I'm still working up the courage to go tackle reattaching that beast--correctly, this time!
Making a Deadpool inspired dress sounds like something even my disabled self can do before the third movie comes out in July. Time to dig through my drawers for a pattern!
Instead of ripping that entire skirt seam, I probably would have just gone "screw it, you're a french seam now" and sewn it again. 😅
LOL same...
I might not be a pattern person but I have a MSLIS and I did an archiving class and the tape on those pattern pieces definitely made the Baby Jesus cry.
It really did!!! 😭
I cracked up when you brought out the Tack It! I am the recipient of my aunt's former sewing supplies. I took one look, shrugged, and threw it in a drawer. Looks like I need to dig it out and try it!. Every time I watch one of your videos, you pull something out of my past - its almost like kismet! You mocked an 80's prom dress pattern (vogue 1471), Yup, wore it, still have the dress and the pattern. You scowl at mermaid costume your mom made you (McCalls 9492) - Made it -actually not the mermaid, but the alligator which was an alternate view! Can't wait to see what you pull out next!
Thank you for normalizing making patterns bigger, and also normalizing being open about having to futz with it a bit.
I LOVE that Tap It tool and its instructions. Mid-century how-to diagrams are just the best, and we should never have switched to modern style line drawings.
I love this! While it's super fun and nice to go to cons in a full spot on cosplay, I really enjoy the "closet cosplays" or the "cosplay-bounding" options, too. A juicy nod to Deadpool in a lovely and fun SWOOSHY skirt
I love my Tack-It pattern marker. I found it in an estate sale box and have used it for many of my projects. And yes, I am absolutely sewing in chaos. We moved recently so much of my sewing room is still in boxes, I am helping make costumes for our High School's spring musical "Little Women", and am sewing your antique skirt pattern for a WWI activity at our high school February 29th.
That colorful necklace and dress go so well together!
I am so with you on the pattern tape, straight pins & paper clips. Why!!!!! I'm going through all the patterns that were given to me, to make sure all the pieces and and directions are there.
I love watching what you do. Look forward to seeing what your up to and knowing I'm not the only one in total chaos 😊
When I worked with preservation librarians the things that would drive them crazy were: paper clips, tape, and ink that faded to illegible with time, which is why we used wooden pencils for labeling. Staples do less damage that big paper clips that rust.
I like the deadpool dress, but I like the black and white print dress you wore while sewing up the deadpool dress even more. It fits you perfectly!!!
This is what i like about mulit size patterns. I can use the angles and pattern gaps to understand what to change. I realize many hate the multisize
If pattern companies regularly made my size in multi-line I would give it a go, but most of them tap out a size or two below me (unless it is another billowy t-shirt or other amorphous piece of clothing).
@StephanieCanada but you can add 2 sizes using the template of of the other sizes change.
@@danahashcroft9482Yeah the pattern companies could do that too... And they could use a second fit model for plus sizes so the arm scyes don't gape horribly but that is often more than they are willing to bother with. It's a lot of work for a home sewer and prevents beginners from even trying. Plus it sends the message that if you don't fit in the pattern your not worth designing for. Every human is worth it no matter their size.
Ngl, when I first saw the screaming goat toy years ago, I couldn't imagine for the life how it could possibly be anything more than a gag gift. I think this one, however, has found its true home. I can't imagine a better setting for it. The amount of frustration released when pressing it must be cathartic. It certainly is from this side of the screen.
I love your misadventures in sewing!!!
Love this outfit and thank for the Edna Mode reference I was finishing my new Edna Mode purse as I was watching this and it made my day
Ok dang it, I need you as my neighbor. I’d be over at midnight helping seam rip, 😆
I would always take seam-ripping assistance. 🤣🤣🤣
SAME
Omg. Thank you ! I was in a not so good mood. Then I watched you! The rest of my day will be golden.
Awww hooray!!! 🥰
I love that tool I’ve never seen one before 😍
This is cute and that tool looks so handy! Also I've totally sewn seams inside out lol.
I have to pin my hair back out of my face, to be able to cut my patterns out. Yes, I have cut my hair by mistake. That was a lesson learned the hard way.
Me, too!
Oh no!!
Oh my gosh, I ADORE that colorful necklace!
😅😅😅 your sewing videos are the best!! More please!
I can’t stop watching your amazing necklace!!
Chuckles, pretty much every sewing mistake you’ve made, I’ve made and all sewers have made!😂. It’s part of any craft and I have accepted this part, finally.😆
I am watching you do this while sewing the first dress since hurting my shoulder. Thanks from distracting me from the pain.
It's still cute. Hope you got to see Rachel
YIKES! All that tape on that pattern would really frustrate me! I have a spot here in my sewing room that gets a new name, thanks to you: The Corner of Shame!
I LOVE my Tack-It! I found it at an estate sale and have enjoyed using it.
I always love your sewing videos and omg this pattern was screwed you did so well xx
I had several good laughs watching this! Really funny and realistic portrayal of sewing chaos! So glad nobody films and narrates my projects! The outcome is usually worth the process, your outfit is really adorable 😄!
is it really a cosplay if you aren't franticly sewing the night before and hit the floor being held together with safety pins and hope? You look AMAZING and I really hope I can see you at a con one of these days
Heck yeah I’m so glad the tack it works!!! I love this outfit so much. And you. You’re my favorite. ❤
Awesome! I am 70yo and have my mothers TackIt! I still use this tool because it is amazing!!❤❤ oh, whack the round knobby the heel of your hand- works great!!
You did it! 👏👏👏 Did you meet Rachel Maksy? I think she was there.
I did but that will be in the next video.
@@StephanieCanadawoohoo!
I love your videos so much! I don’t sew garments-I’m a quilter-but your videos are a sure-fire cure for a bad mood. Thank you.
The pivot and slide method works, but only assuming the original pattern would have fit if you were just the same amount smaller/larger. We all know the pattern companies lie. Nancy Zeiman had videos on this method that were very helpful. They’re on UA-cam. I think they were called Pattern Finesse?
I am in the process of making a shirt from a vintage deadstock fabric which has proven to be a shreddy nightmare. I took a break for lunch and a video, so thanks for the chuckles. I have one more sleevil to go and I think it's just straight seams and hems after that. I'm determined to finish it today so I can wear it soon, and I'm a little more inspired now than I was when I sat down to eat lunch.
PS Wawak sells 12000 yd cones of all-purpose black thread. 😉
First of all - LOVE the dress & necklace combo! Next - I also LOVE when Chaos Gremlin Stephanie comes out, because when she does, you know there will be fun to be had. The dress is awesome - Deadpool would approve.
Love the vintage novelty print cotton fabric I recently bought from your Back Room finds website. The Chicago Hand Made/Tampa Life print. Washed up really well! Not sure what I'll make with it yet, but i have so many patterns to choose from in my stash. 😊
I did buy more black thread today.... so I dont need to play thread chicken. (Local independent fabric store had long weekend 50% off thread sale)
In honor of those of us who get a side cramps, too--OUCH! First new video I have found by you, and I JUST gotta SEW!! 😊
Nice Deadpool inspired outfit. I wonder if the colored marks don't wash off. That would explain why they advise matching the color instead of using a contrasting color for better visibility.
I went to an auction last week in South Carolina that I think had the remainder of the fabric and supplies you didn't take from that estate sale. Tons of fabric 99% polyester. Lots of "Cloth of Gold". Zippers, dead stock patterns and batting. If it wasn't that shop it was a sister one open similar years. I got a bunch of poly lining and a couple of patterned bolts including a flocked dot. No idea what I'm going to do with it all, but couldn't pass it up.
I have done that on a skirt before, seams unmatching. I feel you.
Does steam help with the taped bits when trying to straighten them out?
Birdy
Sometimes but not always.
I'm clumsy and careless but I've never trashed a pattern as badly as those pants
Love Deadpool
To be fair, the pivot method didn’t work for me either. I bought a Gertie pattern in a size 14 (and technically I’m a size 18) and it didn’t work out. I was still pretty new to sewing so that might have been the problem, but I’m glad it wasn’t just me who struggled with it.
Good to know!
Haha, the dress turned out great, and it's good to see that you enjoy Swoop. ❤️
The added bonus with that tack marker is I bet once you run out of the paper it came with you can use modern chalk paper... You don't have to send $0.25 to an address in the back of Mad Magazine to a factory that doesn't exist anymore, like some vintage devices 😂
This video reminded me to wash my fabric for Dragon Con, which is in two months. When will I actually make it? 🤷🏻♀️ no clue. But the fabric will be ready when I am!
My Daughter LOVES DeadPOOl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes!!!!
I like it! And I think the red fabric was the problem because it was a knit rather than a woven like your mock up. But you always make it work and have a great time. 🙂
I somewhat wonder if custom rolling with a lutterloh system ruler and its pivot points would help on future pattern re-size adventures.
I saw that pant pattern come out and immediately started hearing you screaming in my head "DON'T TAPE YOUR PATTERNS!!!"
Raided my mom's stash of 70s patterns this weekend and i have to size everything up from a 12 to a 20. Oh, and some pieces are missing. Now my internal monologue is full of screaming goats.
What can we use instead of scotch tape? Sometimes I just need to tape it.
If I'm using an original vintage pattern piece that's been ripped I used archival quality tape (it's basically a thin piece of translucent paper with a sticky side that won't turn into acid). If I have to make a bunch of alterations I trace out the piece and wing it with normal tape.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
I like the dress.
Good afuckin nuff is definitely the new motto
also i bought ur vintage mens jacket off ur site it was amaziing ok bye!
It looks like she palmer pleshed her pant pattern! I have one of those.😂
I need to make your necklace out of Lifesavers
also randomly saw ur vid playing in the background of a sarah spaceman vid and i yelled
The amount of times the music you use and the music Rachel Maksy uses overlaps is rather often, and oddly wholesome every time tbh.
Chaos gremlin and floor troll mash up! I would love to see that, would adore the end result, but the procrastinating, pet interludes, shouting at the sky and general muttering would be 'chefs kiss'!
She heavily influenced the style of “royalty free” music I like, and we both use Epidemic Sound for our music. But yes, one day I would love to do a collab with her.
Watching this a second time through, and thinking - with my dislike of seam ripping - french seam the opposite skirt seam to save time and not have to seam rip?
Ah-hem...? May we all gather for a moment of silence to mark the passing of the pants pattern? Dear trousers, we will not see your like again (unless we score big with the algorithm). Rest in power (without tape!).
Lordie, that's a heartbreaker...
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
They make pivoting look easy. It's not just you...
Came across a great trick for dealing with mock-ups - use safety pins for less ouch.
It came out very cute. Well done. Hope you had fun at the panels...
LOL oh Ross
why did they mangle that poor pattern?
Stephanie. Darling. I love watching you but you make me a nervous wreck with all of this "winging it". Please remember, " prior planning prevents piss poor performance". Your performance is great so never mind.
obsessssedd w uuuu
Yes, we are sisters in cringe. Sad, sad, cellophane tape cringe. What will happen when today's pdf patterns are vintage?