I have been starting to get into sewing and patch-making for a few weeks now and your videos have been SUCH LIFE SAVERS! thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge! your videos are so easy to follow for someone with close to zero experience truly thank you for all these videos!
Lol 😂 yeah the plaid definitely does not make it look smaller lol 😂 but everyone wants a bigger butt these days lol 😂 A dark print or mini floral would look nice though & not make it look bigger. 🎀 Thank you for watching.
@@SewAnastasia I opened the app and there was a butt and I had to check who posted this hahaha. You have body confidence for sure Ana. And these jeans fit you like a champ, not to mention no panty lines lol
@@georgegruschowI had to do that to a pair of hubby’s shorts after the shallow pockets let our car key fob fall out on a restaurant floor for the third time! Luckily we found it all three times or that would have been a very expensive mistake.
My concern: if you actually put things in your back pocket -I put my phone there all the time - I’d think you’d want a sturdy material or else the top would sag. Or, at least use heavy duty interface.
You got it. Interface it if you're worried about the fabric being too flimsy. That'll help you with the top sagging. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing!
I have been starting to get into sewing and patch-making for a few weeks now and your videos have been SUCH LIFE SAVERS!
thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge! your videos are so easy to follow for someone with close to zero experience
truly thank you for all these videos!
Thank you for watching. Happy sewing.
the tip about putting the needle down when turning the corner was a game changer. ty for the vid!
I'm glad you found that tip helpful! It really does make a difference.
Thank you for sharing .
Thank you for watching 🎀
Hi could you do a video on vamping a jean shirt? Thank you.
Totally!
Would you be able to do a video where you replace the from pockets on a pair of jeans? It would be super helpful, thanks. ❤
Do you mean replace the pocket bag in the front pockets? I'd be happy to make a video on that.
I got some jeans the pockets were sewn on crooked could I use the same pocket to sew back on??
Totally!
This is good if your bottom is small and you want it to look BIGGER.
Lol 😂 yeah the plaid definitely does not make it look smaller lol 😂 but everyone wants a bigger butt these days lol 😂 A dark print or mini floral would look nice though & not make it look bigger. 🎀 Thank you for watching.
@@SewAnastasia LOL I didn't think about all that having to do with the print. LOL ! Makes sense !
Would you need a material that's as strong at demin? Also I got a good laugh at the thumbnail photo hahaha.
Thank you lol 😆 You can use any fabric. If you think its too thin you could double layer it or interface it.
@@SewAnastasia I opened the app and there was a butt and I had to check who posted this hahaha. You have body confidence for sure Ana. And these jeans fit you like a champ, not to mention no panty lines lol
@@ecmproductions11 lol thank you. I appreciate that.
How do you see the pocket onto the pants without sewing through to the other side?
That's what I want to know
Cool but I just want my front Jean pockets to be as deep as men’s Jean pockets are.
I second this. One million times.
You can cut the pocket bag open on the bottom and add an extension to them.
You got it! I added that to my list of videos to shoot. Keep watching and your dreams will come true!! 😉😂
@@georgegruschowI had to do that to a pair of hubby’s shorts after the shallow pockets let our car key fob fall out on a restaurant floor for the third time! Luckily we found it all three times or that would have been a very expensive mistake.
Phones are getting bigger.
My concern: if you actually put things in your back pocket -I put my phone there all the time - I’d think you’d want a sturdy material or else the top would sag.
Or, at least use heavy duty interface.
You got it. Interface it if you're worried about the fabric being too flimsy. That'll help you with the top sagging. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing!