I feel like I have so many gaps in my knowledge of sewing (self taught). You really fill in those spaces. You are a pleasure to watch as your pace is perfect as well as your personality.
Hi Paige I’m new to the online sewing world and just found your channel. I appreciate that you mentioned your faith in God when talking about your quilt, that is wonderful! I look forward to seeing more videos in the future. Thank you!
Do you know how wonderful you are? I have watched many UA-cam videos but yours is as apples of gold in settings of silver. The simplicity shows that you care about your time as well as your viewers' time. Middle school home ec left me wondering if I would ever venture into sewing a garment ever again. I took a cooking class in high school but steered clear of sewing. My mom ended up finishing the garment I made to take to the fair for 4H. After I married my husband, I borrowed a sewing machine to make Priscilla curtains for our bathtub and I made them from Waverly fabric that had an ivy print. I had about ten yards of fabric to make the ruffle for the valance and the inner seams of the side panels. Trying to use a ruffler was an epic fail. When I spoke with a longtime friend of mine about running a cord through a pocket and her opinion she had made a 10 yard skirt and had done likewise. I had no real idea what I was doing after I ran the laundry line through the pocket I had sewn, I ended up sewing part of the cord into the fabric. My landlady offered to make the buttonholes on the valance which was wonderful as the machine I had borrowed didn't have a buttonholer. (And she had my dream machine!) A few years later I bought a pattern to make an apron but I couldn't find the pattern that I really wanted. Again, I had no real idea what I was doing but I took the pattern pieces, prayed and mulled over them, came up with an idea and went for it! It really had an impact on a good friend of mine whom I've lost touch with. I wonder if she still has it... Okay, up to more current...my husband repainted a former Starbucks stool John Deere green. I recovered the seat with some floral outdoor fabric with a ruffle around the edge. It turned out cute. Taking a few steps back, my parents had given me some money for Christmas one particular year. Part of it went to buying a knockoff Viking sewing machine called Huskystar. That was 2013 and it ran very well until the beginning of the pandemic. Then it froze up solid. It was mostly plastic and definitely needed to go into retirement. But it had served its purpose and quite well at that! Enter my dream machine 6440 Viking Husqvarna sewing machine in burgundy 💗 Back in the 1980s, these babies were $1000 plus. I was so blessed to get one, albeit vintage, for a fraction of the cost and it was well worth the wait! It came refurbished and I've added more pressure feet, another cam and more bobbins. I even bought a repair manual just in case. Ok. More up to speed here. I got interested in pattern drafting after buying a bathrobe pattern. I had wanted to make it out of bath towels but ran into numerous challenges which caused more than one manic episode to the point that I had to put it away because it was just too much for me at that point. Not to mention that I missed my mom's 80th birthday party and my first niece's wedding. Away with that because that's all in the past and God has been very gracious to me in that I've not been manic for over two years! Okay, tangents are me. I guess I should have given a fair warning. Tut mir leid! The most recent adventure has been pattern drafting using Helen Joseph Armstrong's 1st and 5th editions plus many UA-cam videos and Google. And I just bought the couture book you recommended.
I love the concept of your triangle quilt! There are seasons for all things, and right now your family is top priority. We are grateful for the videos you produce and offer us. My mom taught me sewing basics when I was a preteen. I felt nervous and afraid of doing something wrong, perhaps breaking her sewing machine and getting in trouble. Looking back I was probably just making thread knots. I sewed myself a vogue dress in high school which a just loved! It wasn't until I was a poor newlywed with my first daughter that I truly learned to sew. This was in the late 80s before Walmarts were everywhere and cheap clothing was easily accessible. Like you said, it was also a shock to have my body be so different after childbirth. My mom had given me a bunch of old fabric leftover from when she sewed for my sisters and me in the 70s, along with a few Kwik Sew patterns. I bought one big four pattern that had all pieces in it that was drafted for wovens, which is what my mom had given me. I became very proficient at buttonholes, cuffs and collars! I also had a book called Sew For Baby by Kerstin Martensson that included a sheet of master patterns that I used for my subsequent babies. I recycled my pre-motherhood clothes to make baby clothes. I gleaned and lace and buttons that I could, too. It was so much fun! Back then we still used regular cameras and film, and I couldn't afford much film, so there are precious few photos to document those times and the clothes I made. I have loved finding the online setting community in 2018! I am learning so much and am trying sho many new styles and techniques! Again, thank you for being such a sweet and professional resource! 💜
Thank you for sharing that with me. I know a lot of the sewing community now sews for pleasure, but it wasn't always like that. I really hope to share the art of sewing with people who sew for fun and out of necessity (and everything in between). It sure is fun to be able to document sewing projects so freely now. Your precious film photos of those clothes are special. I love seeing the photos of my mom when she was a child.
You are so inspiring to everybody who watches your tutorials. Nothing is rushed as I love and the finished item is amazing. Love love love your approach to dressmaking . A such pleasure to watch. Thank you so much.
Hi Paige ! Thanks for asking: Perhaps I’ve rekindled my interest in sewing garments since watching THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT . I’m learning SO much from you beautiful, gracious UA-cam makers. Sending you kisses and hugs
@@PaigeHandmade oh, one other thing : I was shouting into the television that your answer was Genius. . . , regarding the question of “what kind of sewing project to do FIRST”. . . , a sofa cushion/pillow cover WITH A ZIPPER !!! Yep, that’s what I need to sew to get over my hesitance to tackle zippers. ( I’ve done lots of zips in the way-back-past ) Cheers
Hi! I started with quilting! It was my senior project in high school (required for graduation). I continued quilting during breaks from college and after I graduated. A few years later I started to dabble in sewing clothes! I am still a beginner with sewing clothes, but I made a circle skirt using your tutorial and that really boosted my confidence! I am going to pick up a few patterns during a JoAnn sale this weekend and maybe order from Fabric.com!
Picking out patterns is fun! You'll learn a lot from them. On fabric.com make sure to read the details below the pictures. The information will help to make sure you get what you are hoping for. The fabric weight, fiber content, etc.
Hi Paige, I have always loved the idea of sewing my own clothes but I never have. I can sew basic items like a face mask, pillow case but I have never done clothes. I'm so pleased that I found your tutorials whilst looking for help to mitre a corner. You explain things so well. Thank you, you have inspired me go have a go at a skirt.
I started by making a simple quilt. Since then I have made about 8 quilts, not all finished. I’ve made a pillowcase and 3 or 4 pairs of simple shorts from a pattern. When you talked about you first pair of shorts and the fact that learned lots about pant shape, it is so true. They are different from the front and back. I’ve made a couple of zipper pouches from a design I found on UA-cam (before I found yours which I’m dying to try tomorrow). The last thing (I think) was adding a kangaroo pouch (pocket) on the front of an old sweatshirt that I love.it turned out marvelously, if you ask me. The only thing I will add is that I lack confidence making my own cloths. I lack confidence following the patterns and instructions. Thanks for all your wonderful video, you have real style.
I remember my daughter starting to sew in high school. They had to make a simple bag that included a zip, a button and buttonhole, a Pocket and a casing with a drawstring. Such a great idea to learn a few techniques.
Thanks for all your advice 🥰 I'm just starting to how to sew and your videos are very helpful, my first project it's going to be the backpack you made, maybe it's too much to start with but I just love it for my 2 yo son 💕 today I finish cutting all the parts and ironing. I really enjoy your videos! Greetings from Uruguay 😘🇺🇾
Hi, thank you for sharing. I started sewing when my cousin gifted me an older Singer sewing machine and I made my grandmother a quilt. My cousin was a Home Ec. teacher years ago and made clothing for my grandmother as well. She has always been my inspiration to keep learning and sewing wearables and quilts. Mostly I’ve watched UA-cam videos and followed patterns to make blouses and masks lately.
What a lovely video. I got back in to sewing in the last 5 years after decades off. I feel like I finally have the time to hone my craft now, but I still have so very much to learn. Your videos are always so motivating.
Books, UA-cam, patterns and watching the great British sewing bee 🐝 have been my resources throughout my sewing journey. Being not English native I also had the advantage/obstacle learning a second language along the way. In Belgium 🇧🇪 printed patterns are very expensive so buying pdf patterns are pattern books 📚 always give me more value for money.
Absolutely love your peaceful inspiring happy vibe!! Thank you. Can you do a sewing studio tour? And I got that book Couture Sewing and its so gorgeous! Thank u for suggesting it. Love. Good day. 💜💜
I don't know how to sew at all but I love to crochet garments. So of course I want to try sewing them too. I have a very strange body shape, it's hard to find clothing that fits. I'm excited to give this a go 🙏 thank you so much for your videos, I can already tell I will learn a lot from you.
I learned to sew in 2001 in a class for kids at Joann. We made a pillowcase and a simple elastic waist skirt. I just upgraded to a computerized machine last year after using the same one for nearly 20 years.
Hi! Just found your channel. I am new to sewing and really looking forward to making clothes for my little ones, my motivation. Really enjoyed this video and your style. Thanks for the encouragement and can't wait to watch more of your videos! BTW where did you get your desk? Looking for options. Thanks!
Your sewing videos are so inspiring! I love your range of projects that you have created, they are all so unique. How do you chose coordinating fabrics?
💕 Thank you! I feel like some level of intuition. Sometimes theme, contrasting or coordinating colors, floral patterns mix well. I just go with what I like verses what I *think* I should do.
This is my second video of yours I have watched. I liked your napkins and now this. I haven't ever made any clothes but have always wanted to. Well this old dog is now inspired. I just ordered your two books from the library and will study those then if it turns out to be something that I want to continue I can buy the books online. Thank you Paige I am subscribing and ringing the bell.
Nice to hear a bit more about how you got started sewing and see your projects. : ) I’m mostly self-taught, and I sew little things for friends and my family but, like you, after my kids I’m finding more and more that garments don’t fit. I’m interested in sewing my own clothes.
I'm biased, but you should! It's a lot of fun. It doesn't have to be complicated in the beginning. A gathered skirt only needs to fit around the waist. A simple summer dress with a waist tie is easy to fit. You can do it.
I've been hand sewing little projects and made a singlet top from two fat quarters. Recently bought a cheap sewing machine and hoping to hem some dresses I got from the thrift store recently 🌻
For the quilt you made for your second daughter you mention you designed the quilt on the computer. I am curious how you did this. Is there a program you used or anything like that? Thanks in advance for a response. Keep up the great work! You're videos are so thorough and clear to understand!
When I started sewing, my first project was a swimsuit. The top was too small but I still have the bottoms. They turned out perfectly. So, I say, anyone can start sewing on whatever project they want. It's totally okay to fail.
Your quilts are really amazing, you are very perfect at your work and I hope to be like you. Can I use quilting cotton to stitch dresses for little girl? I buy 1yard fabric cut from Walmart .
The company was called The Original Scrapbox, but changed their name to Create Room. www.createroom.com/ They don't have this specific cabinet anymore.
I feel like I have so many gaps in my knowledge of sewing (self taught). You really fill in those spaces. You are a pleasure to watch as your pace is perfect as well as your personality.
I have gaps too. It's okay! Keep learning one thing at a time.
I love that you made you and your husband a triangle quilt with that meaning! That is so so special. Enjoyed seeing all of your makes ☺️
Thank you! It was fun to round everything up in one spot.
Hi Paige I’m new to the online sewing world and just found your channel. I appreciate that you mentioned your faith in God when talking about your quilt, that is wonderful! I look forward to seeing more videos in the future. Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad you are here!
Do you know how wonderful you are?
I have watched many UA-cam videos but yours is as apples of gold in settings of silver.
The simplicity shows that you care about your time as well as your viewers' time.
Middle school home ec left me wondering if I would ever venture into sewing a garment ever again. I took a cooking class in high school but steered clear of sewing.
My mom ended up finishing the garment I made to take to the fair for 4H.
After I married my husband, I borrowed a sewing machine to make Priscilla curtains for our bathtub and I made them from Waverly fabric that had an ivy print. I had about ten yards of fabric to make the ruffle for the valance and the inner seams of the side panels.
Trying to use a ruffler was an epic fail. When I spoke with a longtime friend of mine about running a cord through a pocket and her opinion she had made a 10 yard skirt and had done likewise.
I had no real idea what I was doing after I ran the laundry line through the pocket I had sewn, I ended up sewing part of the cord into the fabric.
My landlady offered to make the buttonholes on the valance which was wonderful as the machine I had borrowed didn't have a buttonholer. (And she had my dream machine!)
A few years later I bought a pattern to make an apron but I couldn't find the pattern that I really wanted. Again, I had no real idea what I was doing but I took the pattern pieces, prayed and mulled over them, came up with an idea and went for it! It really had an impact on a good friend of mine whom I've lost touch with. I wonder if she still has it...
Okay, up to more current...my husband repainted a former Starbucks stool John Deere green. I recovered the seat with some floral outdoor fabric with a ruffle around the edge. It turned out cute.
Taking a few steps back, my parents had given me some money for Christmas one particular year. Part of it went to buying a knockoff Viking sewing machine called Huskystar. That was 2013 and it ran very well until the beginning of the pandemic. Then it froze up solid. It was mostly plastic and definitely needed to go into retirement. But it had served its purpose and quite well at that!
Enter my dream machine 6440 Viking Husqvarna sewing machine in burgundy 💗
Back in the 1980s, these babies were $1000 plus. I was so blessed to get one, albeit vintage, for a fraction of the cost and it was well worth the wait! It came refurbished and I've added more pressure feet, another cam and more bobbins. I even bought a repair manual just in case.
Ok. More up to speed here. I got interested in pattern drafting after buying a bathrobe pattern. I had wanted to make it out of bath towels but ran into numerous challenges which caused more than one manic episode to the point that I had to put it away because it was just too much for me at that point. Not to mention that I missed my mom's 80th birthday party and my first niece's wedding.
Away with that because that's all in the past and God has been very gracious to me in that I've not been manic for over two years!
Okay, tangents are me. I guess I should have given a fair warning. Tut mir leid!
The most recent adventure has been pattern drafting using Helen Joseph Armstrong's 1st and 5th editions plus many UA-cam videos and Google. And I just bought the couture book you recommended.
I love the concept of your triangle quilt! There are seasons for all things, and right now your family is top priority. We are grateful for the videos you produce and offer us.
My mom taught me sewing basics when I was a preteen. I felt nervous and afraid of doing something wrong, perhaps breaking her sewing machine and getting in trouble. Looking back I was probably just making thread knots. I sewed myself a vogue dress in high school which a just loved! It wasn't until I was a poor newlywed with my first daughter that I truly learned to sew. This was in the late 80s before Walmarts were everywhere and cheap clothing was easily accessible. Like you said, it was also a shock to have my body be so different after childbirth.
My mom had given me a bunch of old fabric leftover from when she sewed for my sisters and me in the 70s, along with a few Kwik Sew patterns. I bought one big four pattern that had all pieces in it that was drafted for wovens, which is what my mom had given me. I became very proficient at buttonholes, cuffs and collars! I also had a book called Sew For Baby by Kerstin Martensson that included a sheet of master patterns that I used for my subsequent babies. I recycled my pre-motherhood clothes to make baby clothes. I gleaned and lace and buttons that I could, too. It was so much fun!
Back then we still used regular cameras and film, and I couldn't afford much film, so there are precious few photos to document those times and the clothes I made.
I have loved finding the online setting community in 2018! I am learning so much and am trying sho many new styles and techniques! Again, thank you for being such a sweet and professional resource! 💜
Thank you for sharing that with me. I know a lot of the sewing community now sews for pleasure, but it wasn't always like that. I really hope to share the art of sewing with people who sew for fun and out of necessity (and everything in between).
It sure is fun to be able to document sewing projects so freely now. Your precious film photos of those clothes are special. I love seeing the photos of my mom when she was a child.
Paige I love listening to you. You are so honest and approach your sewing in a great way. Inspiring.
Thank you!
You are so inspiring to everybody who watches your tutorials. Nothing is rushed as I love and the finished item is amazing. Love love love your approach to dressmaking . A such pleasure to watch. Thank you so much.
Thank you! I hope my videos are helpful. 💕
This is such a beautiful video. Thank you for sharing your amazing journey. I needed to hear this. Thank you so much.
Hi Paige ! Thanks for asking:
Perhaps I’ve rekindled my interest in sewing garments since watching
THE QUEEN’S GAMBIT .
I’m learning SO much from you beautiful, gracious UA-cam makers.
Sending you kisses and hugs
I haven't seen that show. I'll look up the costumes... Oh! The coats and dresses are great. That pink and white gingham coat is beautiful.
@@PaigeHandmade oh, one other thing : I was shouting into the television that your answer was Genius. . . , regarding the question of “what kind of sewing project to do FIRST”. . . , a sofa cushion/pillow cover WITH A ZIPPER !!!
Yep, that’s what I need to sew to get over my hesitance to tackle zippers.
( I’ve done lots of zips in the way-back-past )
Cheers
That made me smile. Do it! Haha
Just starting and found your page, so glad I did. Just trying to absorb it all. Thank you!
Your works show a lot of passion and interested in putting those pieces together. Love the quilts you’ve made!!
Hi! I started with quilting! It was my senior project in high school (required for graduation). I continued quilting during breaks from college and after I graduated. A few years later I started to dabble in sewing clothes! I am still a beginner with sewing clothes, but I made a circle skirt using your tutorial and that really boosted my confidence! I am going to pick up a few patterns during a JoAnn sale this weekend and maybe order from Fabric.com!
Picking out patterns is fun! You'll learn a lot from them. On fabric.com make sure to read the details below the pictures. The information will help to make sure you get what you are hoping for. The fabric weight, fiber content, etc.
Hi Paige, I have always loved the idea of sewing my own clothes but I never have. I can sew basic items like a face mask, pillow case but I have never done clothes. I'm so pleased that I found your tutorials whilst looking for help to mitre a corner. You explain things so well. Thank you, you have inspired me go have a go at a skirt.
You can definitely do it!
I started by making a simple quilt. Since then I have made about 8 quilts, not all finished. I’ve made a pillowcase and 3 or 4 pairs of simple shorts from a pattern. When you talked about you first pair of shorts and the fact that learned lots about pant shape, it is so true. They are different from the front and back. I’ve made a couple of zipper pouches from a design I found on UA-cam (before I found yours which I’m dying to try tomorrow). The last thing (I think) was adding a kangaroo pouch (pocket) on the front of an old sweatshirt that I love.it turned out marvelously, if you ask me. The only thing I will add is that I lack confidence making my own cloths. I lack confidence following the patterns and instructions. Thanks for all your wonderful video, you have real style.
Your so sweet, And so encouraging!
Thank-you for all your helpful videos..they make me think I can ! 🙂
You can!!!
I remember my daughter starting to sew in high school. They had to make a simple bag that included a zip, a button and buttonhole, a Pocket and a casing with a drawstring. Such a great idea to learn a few techniques.
That is so cool! Learning those skills early is so beneficial.
Thanks for all your advice 🥰 I'm just starting to how to sew and your videos are very helpful, my first project it's going to be the backpack you made, maybe it's too much to start with but I just love it for my 2 yo son 💕 today I finish cutting all the parts and ironing. I really enjoy your videos! Greetings from Uruguay 😘🇺🇾
Thanks so much! God bless you.
Thank you! God bless you too.
Thank you for your sewing inspo! I’m trying to teach myself to sew.
Hi, thank you for sharing. I started sewing when my cousin gifted me an older Singer sewing machine and I made my grandmother a quilt. My cousin was a Home Ec. teacher years ago and made clothing for my grandmother as well. She has always been my inspiration to keep learning and sewing wearables and quilts. Mostly I’ve watched UA-cam videos and followed patterns to make blouses and masks lately.
A sewing machine is the gift that keeps on giving. 💕
What a lovely video. I got back in to sewing in the last 5 years after decades off. I feel like I finally have the time to hone my craft now, but I still have so very much to learn. Your videos are always so motivating.
We all have more to learn. Just take it a project at a time and have fun!
Books, UA-cam, patterns and watching the great British sewing bee 🐝 have been my resources throughout my sewing journey. Being not English native I also had the advantage/obstacle learning a second language along the way. In Belgium 🇧🇪 printed patterns are very expensive so buying pdf patterns are pattern books 📚 always give me more value for money.
I like pdf patterns too.
Absolutely love your peaceful inspiring happy vibe!! Thank you. Can you do a sewing studio tour? And I got that book Couture Sewing and its so gorgeous! Thank u for suggesting it. Love. Good day. 💜💜
I especially loved seeing the quilts you made!
Thanks! I am very proud of them. They were a lot of work. Quilting my queen sized quilt took a long time with my sewing machine.
I don't know how to sew at all but I love to crochet garments. So of course I want to try sewing them too. I have a very strange body shape, it's hard to find clothing that fits. I'm excited to give this a go 🙏 thank you so much for your videos, I can already tell I will learn a lot from you.
Lovely video…….nice to hear of the triangle in your quilt pointing upwards to God….nice thought!
Dear sister your smile is innocent, and your helping nature is good, keep it up Thank you
I learned to sew in 2001 in a class for kids at Joann. We made a pillowcase and a simple elastic waist skirt. I just upgraded to a computerized machine last year after using the same one for nearly 20 years.
Those are great first projects. How are you liking your new machine?
Hi! Just found your channel. I am new to sewing and really looking forward to making clothes for my little ones, my motivation. Really enjoyed this video and your style. Thanks for the encouragement and can't wait to watch more of your videos! BTW where did you get your desk? Looking for options. Thanks!
Your sewing videos are so inspiring! I love your range of projects that you have created, they are all so unique. How do you chose coordinating fabrics?
💕 Thank you! I feel like some level of intuition. Sometimes theme, contrasting or coordinating colors, floral patterns mix well. I just go with what I like verses what I *think* I should do.
This is my second video of yours I have watched. I liked your napkins and now this. I haven't ever made any clothes but have always wanted to. Well this old dog is now inspired. I just ordered your two books from the library and will study those then if it turns out to be something that I want to continue I can buy the books online. Thank you Paige I am subscribing and ringing the bell.
Careful! You may love it and want to make so many new things. Haha! Just kidding. It's so fun.
I learned the dress your wearing. Thank you
I Love your quilts! Your a Great seamstress, thank you for sharing!
Thanks!
Love all your videos!
Nice to hear a bit more about how you got started sewing and see your projects. : ) I’m mostly self-taught, and I sew little things for friends and my family but, like you, after my kids I’m finding more and more that garments don’t fit. I’m interested in sewing my own clothes.
I'm biased, but you should! It's a lot of fun. It doesn't have to be complicated in the beginning. A gathered skirt only needs to fit around the waist. A simple summer dress with a waist tie is easy to fit. You can do it.
I've been hand sewing little projects and made a singlet top from two fat quarters. Recently bought a cheap sewing machine and hoping to hem some dresses I got from the thrift store recently 🌻
That is a great project to do! My quick tip for hems is ironing. Iron and pin before you sew. 💕
@@PaigeHandmade Thank you!
This was really inspiring, thanks!
You're welcome!
Hi, I love making bags!!! Thank you for all the information. God bless! I’m from Everett wa
For the quilt you made for your second daughter you mention you designed the quilt on the computer. I am curious how you did this. Is there a program you used or anything like that? Thanks in advance for a response. Keep up the great work! You're videos are so thorough and clear to understand!
I used Corel Draw. Made a grid and colored it in. You could sketch it on paper too.
When I started sewing, my first project was a swimsuit. The top was too small but I still have the bottoms. They turned out perfectly. So, I say, anyone can start sewing on whatever project they want. It's totally okay to fail.
Love this! I think a swimsuit is ambitious for a first project, but, as you say, that doesn't mean they won't turn out great.
Your quilts are really amazing, you are very perfect at your work and I hope to be like you. Can I use quilting cotton to stitch dresses for little girl? I buy 1yard fabric cut from Walmart .
I think you can. I use any fabric that I like the look and feel of. I've made dresses for my daughters with quilting cotton. 💕 And thank you!
@@PaigeHandmade thanks for your reply 🙏
Hi Paige, i was wondering where you purchased your sewing cabinet/table from? Its really nice!
The company was called The Original Scrapbox, but changed their name to Create Room. www.createroom.com/ They don't have this specific cabinet anymore.
........ESPETACULAR.......MARAVILHOSA......INCRÍVEL.......
Is the book you mentioned - - by Lynda Maynard? I am taking an online class from her right now!
The Pattern Making Primer is by Jo Barnfield and Couture Sewing Techniques is by Claire B. Shaeffer
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How do you calculate how much fabric you need?
The pattern charts will tell you. You can find a similar pattern and get just a bit more fabric (1/2 yard) just for safety.
First!