I used some light gabardine. Use a woven fabric and I recommend not 100% cotton. I've tried poplin and the wrinkles after washing are ugly, synthetic fibers will avoid wrinkles
Hi Isa, what's the name of the fold over tape in german? Could you please share the link on Snaply? I have been trying to find this for the past 30 min without success...I can't find the german translation of this thing. Thanks a lot!!
Do you have any suggestions for finishing edges WITHOUT a overlock/server? This will be my first ever clothing item and I only own a regular sewing machine
Hi, most people who don't have an overlocker use the zig zag stitch on their regular machines. Some machines offer an overlock stitch (I never tried it though, my machine is too old and doesn't have it)
Hi! Thanks so much!! You can totally use fleece while still backing it with interfacing. I have tried (it's convenient as it allows to use the same fabric and therefore no color mismatch) but I found the thickness difficult to tackle.
@@isainstitches The fleece is complete! It looks amazing. Thank you so much for the pattern and this video. I did indeed use fleece for the placket, and it is very thick, but not too thick that it jeopardises the quality of the jumper. Can't wait to make some more for family members! 🥰
@@catwightman2943 That's great news!! Thanks for asking the question and letting me/us know how it went, I'm sure other people will want to use fleece for the buttons placket too! 🥰
@@TaylorRojek Absolutely, always add interfacing wherever you'll have a zipper (anywhere there'll be some pulling, even more so if the fabric is thin or stretchy). Also mentioned in the pattern piece inventory in 01:12
Hey Isa! I have one more question. So my 1 and 3 pieces ( my size is S) are different. Is it possible? Or I made a mistake. I see on your video your pieces are the same
@@АлінаКравченко-е4р Hi there! They're very slightly different, but you say for you they're very different?? Was there a mistake in the cutting process? Check the measurements that match, they must be equal.
I was wondering if interfacing could be used on the collar? It seems many patterns call for it, I never use it but was wondering why some call for it and others don't?
Hi, yes good question. So interfacing will be required in two cases: 1) to rigidify certain parts of a garment, so that they visually look stiff. Hence backing shirt collars indeed, or shirt cuffs. Some formal jackets are entirely backed with interfacing. 2) to reinforce areas of a project that will be torn, pulled on, just manipulated a lot: wherever you have buttons, zippers, eyelets. Here it's not necessary to add interfacing to the collar to stiffen it because polar fleece fabric is thick and with the topstitching in 10:47 it'll stand on its own. As for interfacing it to reinforce it, it's not necessary, there isn't much pulling here. Hope it's clearer!
Hi! So weird! I don't have any controle on Etsy as it's a huge marketplace... I'm pasting the link again here www.etsy.com/listing/1386649829/half-snap-fleece-sweatshirt-for-men
Yes good question! I sewed with a regular straight stitch, regular thread. My fabric is a bit stretchy indeed, so 1) the garment does include some ease it's not tight= no negative ease, 2) the seams may only pop if they're pulled on but I doubt I'll ever try and pull this garment down to my feet 2) as for most of the only horizontal seams, they are for the elastic bias, which I sewed while stretching the bias so the stitches already are adapted to stretching the bias to the max. Hope this helps!
Hi! Where did you say you got the elastic from? I’ve already sewn everything up to that part but realized I got the wrong type (not stretchy). I’m having a lot of trouble finding some in the color I want
You made the fold over tape sewing look so easy. That was the hardest part for me!
It used to be super hard but sewing it first under the fabric is a game changer with my machine!
I think it's a unisex sweatshirt very beautiful I will made it for my self
So glad you like it! Thanks for the supportive comment!
More content like this please! You make great videos.
So sweet! Thanks a lot, more coming!!
Incredible job
Thanks!!
Very cute video of your familiy trying them :)
haha omg thanks
Hi great video. Thank you. I’ve ordered the pattern on Etsy but am curious to know which fabric you use for the placket.
I used some light gabardine. Use a woven fabric and I recommend not 100% cotton. I've tried poplin and the wrinkles after washing are ugly, synthetic fibers will avoid wrinkles
Thank you
Love it!
Thanks Lora 😘
I love this pattern! I already have all my materials, but I wonder if you made the sleeves shorter as well or just the body part?
Good question, only the body part
@@isainstitches thank you 😊 can't wait to finish my fleece! Yours looks soooo beautiful 😍
@@zofiarynkowska3115 Thank you!! I'm so delighted with it, it's easy and looks store-bought!
Hi Isa, what's the name of the fold over tape in german? Could you please share the link on Snaply? I have been trying to find this for the past 30 min without success...I can't find the german translation of this thing. Thanks a lot!!
Hi Flavia, you should find it as "Schrägband elastisch, Einfassband Falzgummi", but for some reason there are very few colors right now.
Do you have any suggestions for finishing edges WITHOUT a overlock/server? This will be my first ever clothing item and I only own a regular sewing machine
Hi, most people who don't have an overlocker use the zig zag stitch on their regular machines. Some machines offer an overlock stitch (I never tried it though, my machine is too old and doesn't have it)
Hello! I'm wondering for in between sizes, would you recommend sizing up or down please? Thank you :)
Hi! Size up!
Have purchased my pattern! Can't wait to get started - I wonder, would it be possible to use Fleece for the placket or is it not sturdy enough?
Hi! Thanks so much!! You can totally use fleece while still backing it with interfacing. I have tried (it's convenient as it allows to use the same fabric and therefore no color mismatch) but I found the thickness difficult to tackle.
@@isainstitches The fleece is complete! It looks amazing. Thank you so much for the pattern and this video. I did indeed use fleece for the placket, and it is very thick, but not too thick that it jeopardises the quality of the jumper. Can't wait to make some more for family members! 🥰
@@catwightman2943 That's great news!! Thanks for asking the question and letting me/us know how it went, I'm sure other people will want to use fleece for the buttons placket too! 🥰
Do you have a piece on interfacing where the zipper goes? I didnt' see that in the instructions
If you mean the button placket, yes, these two parts are backed with interfacing, it's in 01:44
@@isainstitches No actually-- I'm looking at about 3:20. Should there be a piece of interfacing on the back of the fabric where the zipper goes?
@@TaylorRojek Absolutely, always add interfacing wherever you'll have a zipper (anywhere there'll be some pulling, even more so if the fabric is thin or stretchy). Also mentioned in the pattern piece inventory in 01:12
Just bought a pattern. Going to sew this project. How much fabric in general I have to buy?
Hi! Have a look at the Pattern sheet (among the files to download), I give you the yardage per size and for two fabric widths
Okay, I see, thank you !
Hey Isa! I have one more question. So my 1 and 3 pieces ( my size is S) are different. Is it possible? Or I made a mistake. I see on your video your pieces are the same
@@АлінаКравченко-е4р Hi there! They're very slightly different, but you say for you they're very different?? Was there a mistake in the cutting process? Check the measurements that match, they must be equal.
If doing a zipper instead of the snaps when would you add that?
Modify the pattern before cutting your fabric, and then adding the zipper comes at the same moment as adding the buttons
I was wondering if interfacing could be used on the collar? It seems many patterns call for it, I never use it but was wondering why some call for it and others don't?
Hi, yes good question. So interfacing will be required in two cases: 1) to rigidify certain parts of a garment, so that they visually look stiff. Hence backing shirt collars indeed, or shirt cuffs. Some formal jackets are entirely backed with interfacing. 2) to reinforce areas of a project that will be torn, pulled on, just manipulated a lot: wherever you have buttons, zippers, eyelets.
Here it's not necessary to add interfacing to the collar to stiffen it because polar fleece fabric is thick and with the topstitching in 10:47 it'll stand on its own. As for interfacing it to reinforce it, it's not necessary, there isn't much pulling here.
Hope it's clearer!
I can't really gain access to purchase the pattern on both sites. Please refresh/update the sites
Hi! So weird! I don't have any controle on Etsy as it's a huge marketplace... I'm pasting the link again here www.etsy.com/listing/1386649829/half-snap-fleece-sweatshirt-for-men
What type of thread do you use? Will the stitches pop when stretched?
Yes good question! I sewed with a regular straight stitch, regular thread. My fabric is a bit stretchy indeed, so 1) the garment does include some ease it's not tight= no negative ease, 2) the seams may only pop if they're pulled on but I doubt I'll ever try and pull this garment down to my feet 2) as for most of the only horizontal seams, they are for the elastic bias, which I sewed while stretching the bias so the stitches already are adapted to stretching the bias to the max. Hope this helps!
@@isainstitches thank you for answering so fast! Yes, I understand now! Can’t wait to make it!
Hi! Where did you say you got the elastic from? I’ve already sewn everything up to that part but realized I got the wrong type (not stretchy). I’m having a lot of trouble finding some in the color I want
Hi Nicole! Bought mine on Snaply. If you're in the US I know some girls on Instagram bought theirs on Amazon
@isainstitches I can't find it on the Snaply website. Is it too much to ask for you to share a direct link to it?🙏🙏
can you explain pattern this piece
Hi, sorry I don't explain how to draft things, I only show you the sewing steps with the pattern already drafted available
you're cute !!
Thanks man
Isa, did it hurt when you fell from Heaven? 💯👼🏽😍
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