Thank you so much for a very instructive tutorial. I really needed it today, after having watched videos with loud music, fast movements, and too few close-ups, that I feel very calm, and collected now about my project, after having watched your video. I know I will need to watch this several times, and also pause a lot, but what the heck, maybe I'll be finish with the dress before the end of next weekend. :) :)
Pressing alert (esp for beginners): @7:38 pressing either after stitching a seam or after a construction step like turning out isn’t just about wrinkles or if it wrinkles again before finishing. Pressing a stitched seam or area (iron gets placed straight down for a second, lift then straight down again at a different spot) sets the stitches and keeps fabric smooth and in relative position for clean and more precise construction. The end result will look far more professional and less “homemade”. “Press as you sew!” Then final pressing and also ironing (iron stays on fabric with sliding around motion) after laundering etc for the finale. Those are not wasted steps. 👍
So adorable. Thank you. Instead of flutters, how can we put the sleeve? Can you pls do tutorial on how to put normal sleeve between main garment and lining?
I've just been having the worst time understanding a pattern 6441a at the point of the bodice to the lining. I could not for the life of me understand the part where you are sewing at 7:50 on my pattern instructions. Watching your clip just made me go "OH! of course!" Thank you for this. I've never done a dress before let alone a dress with lining in the bodice.
Thank you so much for a very instructive tutorial. I really needed it today, after having watched videos with loud music, fast movements, and too few close-ups, that I feel very calm, and collected now about my project, after having watched your video. I know I will need to watch this several times, and also pause a lot, but what the heck, maybe I'll be finish with the dress before the end of next weekend. :) :)
I appreciate your taking the time to explain the steps. Really helpful for a beginner like me. Thank you!
You are a genius! Thank you for explaining this so well!
I am just starting on my garment sewing journey. This video is just what I am looking dir. The finishing is gorgeous
I’ve never used this method before but I found it very simple, thankyou
Sewing clothes by ourselves is awesome. Thanks for yr teaching.
Pressing alert (esp for beginners): @7:38 pressing either after stitching a seam or after a construction step like turning out isn’t just about wrinkles or if it wrinkles again before finishing. Pressing a stitched seam or area (iron gets placed straight down for a second, lift then straight down again at a different spot) sets the stitches and keeps fabric smooth and in relative position for clean and more precise construction. The end result will look far more professional and less “homemade”. “Press as you sew!” Then final pressing and also ironing (iron stays on fabric with sliding around motion) after laundering etc for the finale. Those are not wasted steps. 👍
thanks your stet by step guidance is great a very easy to follow. hi from down under.
Very well done video! Thank you so much.
Great tutorial! Ty! Could you show this with a zipper and skirt liner?
Love the dress.
So adorable. Thank you. Instead of flutters, how can we put the sleeve? Can you pls do tutorial on how to put normal sleeve between main garment and lining?
It is so helpful! Thank you so much
thank you, great explanation, question, is the skit does not need to be with lining?
Great work 👍👍
thank you so much for your time
I've just been having the worst time understanding a pattern 6441a at the point of the bodice to the lining. I could not for the life of me understand the part where you are sewing at 7:50 on my pattern instructions. Watching your clip just made me go "OH! of course!" Thank you for this. I've never done a dress before let alone a dress with lining in the bodice.
Just what I needed, thank you!
Where did you buy the fabric?
This is really cute and looks very simple where do I find the pattern?
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What if we want to make the back side with zipper?
Very nice and clear instructions how did you do you button placket
By now you may already have discovered for making button placket...You Tube: How to Sew a Bodice with a Lining by Telafante
I did bodice this pattern but it was way too small for my daughter. I did 12 years old my daughter is 7. I don't know why pattern so small