Such natural talent! I love, love, love the fabric you use and I love even more the fact that you "upcycle." The process that you used (stitching edges to keep fabric from distorting/stretching) is called "stay stitching."
It looks so great! I'm so glad I watched you video before I tried myself because I also perfer that more flowy look on buttonups so you saved me some trouble with the interfacing. Also inspired me to look for cool fabrics outside of a fabric store! Keep doing what you're doing because it's all great!
I instantly subscribe when I saw some of your sew project and pissed off why you are underrated! I'll stick around and recommend you to my fellas until you gain more subscribers!
Hey. Awesome video! Would have loved if you could make a video focusing on how to create a lapel collar from pattern to construction. I have looked all over UA-cam and have not found anyone teaching how to make it... Please help! 💥
Have you tried making a closer fit? I'm not saying your blazer looks bad, I get it's part of the style. Part of the appeal of DIY tailoring to me is to get that perfect fit that store bought clothes very rarely have.
That's probably WHY he made it oversized. To you the store bought clothes aren't fitted enough but for him they might be too fitting, when he prefers an oversized look. His style & preference is just different from the norm & is outside the usual "appeal" of "DIY tailoring" I guess but that's also probably why it's DIY so you can customize it to how you like it lmbo IDK.
THE WOOD BUTTONSSS 😭💗 this is AUCH a lovely print- U DID AMAZING
Love that pattern. Great job
This is 🔥 my sewing machine is collecting dust. Feeling inspired now
Such natural talent! I love, love, love the fabric you use and I love even more the fact that you "upcycle."
The process that you used (stitching edges to keep fabric from distorting/stretching) is called "stay stitching."
Yesss kingggg you bless us each time you upload a video! I love how encouraging and determined you are, never stop! 🤩
Super cute I love it
You are just so good looking! i just cant stop staring at your face lol
It looks so great! I'm so glad I watched you video before I tried myself because I also perfer that more flowy look on buttonups so you saved me some trouble with the interfacing. Also inspired me to look for cool fabrics outside of a fabric store! Keep doing what you're doing because it's all great!
I instantly subscribe when I saw some of your sew project and pissed off why you are underrated! I'll stick around and recommend you to my fellas until you gain more subscribers!
Yooo this shirt is so good I love the fabric!! also that jumper is the cutest
I really like your fabric placement! Great job 😄
That is so sicckkk. Nice job man
Omg ! This is the shirt style that I wanna do! It şok awesome! 🤩
Great job and it fits perfect
it looks good! i love the silhouette!
Great job!
Hey. Awesome video! Would have loved if you could make a video focusing on how to create a lapel collar from pattern to construction. I have looked all over UA-cam and have not found anyone teaching how to make it... Please help! 💥
You did great; it looks fantastic and I love the print👍
Looks soooo good !!
How you find all these cute fabrics at goodwill, I will never know loll
It looks amazing ♡
Have you tried making a closer fit? I'm not saying your blazer looks bad, I get it's part of the style. Part of the appeal of DIY tailoring to me is to get that perfect fit that store bought clothes very rarely have.
That's probably WHY he made it oversized. To you the store bought clothes aren't fitted enough but for him they might be too fitting, when he prefers an oversized look. His style & preference is just different from the norm & is outside the usual "appeal" of "DIY tailoring" I guess but that's also probably why it's DIY so you can customize it to how you like it lmbo IDK.
Heeyy, thats a great video. Recently, i kinda wanna change to wearing a boxy shirt. Where you get that pattern, i want that too🙏🏼
Thank you thank you for this - I’m trying to make this shirt right now and the instructions for the collar are so confusing. Bless you.
Basting requires 2 or more pieces of fabric. What you did is a stay stitch.