Thank you!! It's pretty!! The nightgown is beautiful!! Super great technique with the wax paper! That's a game changer for me!! Can't thank you enough!!!
You are wonderful number one, number two, I love love love that nightgown. If you have time and you are able, yes, I would love to see a video of you making that dress into nightgown with all that beautiful lace and intricate and. Thank you in advance. God bless you and all you do, sincerely, Kathy.❤
I cannot thank you enough for this video. I am up to the front opening and could not understand the instructions! Your tutorial is just what I needed. Thankyou so much!! :)
@@mybucoliclife I would also like to duplicate your nightgown version. It's fabulous and this type of detail in a nightgown is impossible to purchase these days. Beautiful!
@@claudiabroda8240 Hi Claudia! I hope that the lace tutorial that I posted will help you with that. I'm glad that you like the nightgown design. Thank you for watching 😊
Another brilliant tutorial, plackets are always a problem for me so I try to avoid them,! A tutorial for Lace insertion would be brilliant. Hello to Thumbelina and your little dog 🐶 many thanks
This looks like a variation of the basic peasant style garment. I like them because they are pretty fool proof and can fit most any body type and can be a blouse, dress, or nightgown depending on your fabric and how it is finished off. I am glad you changed the placket. I was worried about how heavy it was for your fabric. I have had bad luck trying to use iron on interfacing. Instead, I use something lightweight like muslin. It gives body but moves with the main fabric in a softer way as well as washing and drying well. I can sew it on just inside the seam allowance and trim it, or layer it later. Sometimes I might cut it smaller (I like your wax paper idea!) and temp glue it down then stitch it in with the seams. Thank you for sharing your sewing experiences.
Hi Gorgeous. Thank you so much for the detailed video. I have learnt alot from your videos. I truly appreciate your hard work teaching us how to sew. God bless your kind soul ❤️
I made my first placket yesterday. Oh my goodness, horrible. It is fraying all around the bottom edges of the placket on the top itself and I could not get the lower edge straight. I watched so many videos first too, but not this one. I don't see how you cut to the circles to make the opening without that edge falling apart after you turn the placket edges in.
Hi. I loved the nightgown. Please do a video of how you did the lace insertion. It was stunning. The way the sleeves came to a “v”, and then met in the front perfectly. I love your channel. Blessings, Liz
Thank you for another great video. I love the way you show or tell us how the instructions say do it then show us another option! I would love to see how you did the lace on the other one-that is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
I am just getting back into garment sewing, after years of quilting. I love the nightgown and would love to see a tutorial on the lace insert you did, Really pretty.
I would love to see how you change up a pattern with pin tucks and lace insertion. I have just done this on a blouse and I winged it. It looks nice. I love what you did with the nightie.
I am so glad to have found this channel. As a newbie to sewing your tips are treasures for those with little experience. Looking forward to more garment sew alongs.. Thank you!
Oh my gosh....I just had a revelation......which for me lately is nearly impossible. Age......illness....that sort of stuff. Anyway....I'm watching you fiddling with the fabric and realized why I have this thing about fabric.....and if I hadnt gotten worse physically, I would have boxes of fabric awaiting their next project. ANYWAY........growing up with a mom that made all our clothes, she was always at the fabric store......and then spent so much time there eventually ended up working there as we girls got older. (3 sisters....alot of home made clothes). I wonder if thats why your videos are so soothing and healing for me? Who knows......but interesting revelation.......makes the experience that much more enjoyable. The only thing better would be me walking into the room right now and asking you if you would have time for coffee this morning. Im in northern KY...so not too far away. You are lucky .....I don't drive. My latest fabric fiddling is coming up with curtains for my new apt. Any videos on that? Im adding your videos to my list of meditation and relaxation videos by the way. I use everything from rotating fans, landing plans, trains in Switzerland going through the snow, to thunderstorms in the woods. So you should feel honored my dear!!! lol
Wow Ceecee, thank you. I am so glad that my videos can inspire such happy and hope-filled feelings :) There is something peaceful about childhood memories of watching someone sew. I remember watching my grandmother in her room putting the finishing touches on dresses she would make for my sister and me, on the same machine I use today. Sewing should be a peaceful hobby, I think it gets difficult only under time pressures and other peoples opinions. But doing it just for the enjoyment of the process is great. Thanks you!!
I have recently come across your site and have really enjoyed watching. You really explain techniques so easily. I think I've learned a new little trick each time I've watched and I've been sewing for decades! Thank you. I love your farm pictures too.
This pattern could go in several directions. I love your nightgown version and would love to see a video of working with the lace. By using a different type of fabric, I think this could work as a swimsuit coverup. You could choose the fabric and length based on if it was just to be worn hanging around the water, or if you planned some before or after swimming events where more “covering up” is required! I also wanted to say that I like to see you wearing something you made in a previous video. You model the outfit quite well, but by you actually wearing it, we can see how freely it allows you to move, and if, depending on our own daily activities, we would need to use a different type of fabric or alter the size to make it work for us.
I love your "ugly house dress" lol. I have this pattern waiting to make up, so I was super excited when I saw the video. I actually love the nightie you made and I am going to make one from a pink floral and a plain pink in the same style as you did the purple. I am going to do all your changes to the pattern interfacing too, and I am even going to bring out and practice my rolled hem foot too. Thankyou for another great video. I would love to see how you did the lace inserts on the nightie version too as you mentioned and I am sure others would love to see a demo on that as well
Super video and tips for placket and interfacing! Thank you! I do so enjoy the scenes from the farm! I wouldn't call it an 'ugly house dress' but I think I would like it better as a peasant blouse. :)
Thanks for the tricks...I just finished two button up shirts both with collar stand one with collar one without. That ruler with the wax paper to illuminate the interfacing bulk would have come in handy for sure. Also the pressing of the seam allowance OVER the second tab for the placket will be handy to try for that ANNOYING top stitching the collar down on the collar band to the shirt body. That's always been my problem of catching both sides together getting blind sided by that underside that always manages to slip out. I'll def be trying that next time to get that ⅛ advantage on the underside. Thanks again Have you ever tried gathering with the serger???? THAT'S a game changer.
Thanks! Learning new tricks is always fun. I use the serger to ruffle strips when I'm making a decorative ruffle. But I'm old school when it comes to basic Gathers. Thanks for watching😁
With the second pointed placket, you showed that you sewed along the edge encasing the fabric edge of your top till you got to the clipped bits at the bottom, enclosing them. Did you then continue sewing that long strip in a straight li e after the bottom edge, back up along the other cut edge of your top? I couldn't figure out what happened next.
Thanks again for your excellent ideas. Can you provide purchase links for the bodkin, marking pens, and iron on staytape? I am unable to find where to purchase them
Good morning :) So my bodkin is old, but I know they and the marking pens (search for Heat Erasable Marking Pens) are on Ebay. I usually buy lots of refills :) The black tape I bought on biasbespoke.com Thank You!
Greetings! I love your videos 😁. What is the tool you are using to make your dots (wooden handle that punches the holes for the dots)? Please and thank you 😊
Can you please tell me where you got the flower print fabric that you are using for the sleeves and placket? I have been looking for this fabric for a long time!!! Im so glad I found your chanel!!! Its awesome!!!
Unfortunately that particular calico I inherited from a family member who bought it probably in the 1980s somewhere in Louisiana. I have no idea if they're making it now I am sorry. 🥴 I'm glad you like the channel though😊
@@mybucoliclife I have a picture of my Aunt wearing a dress she made out of the same exact fabric (color and flower pattern print) and that picture was from the late 80's so it totally makes sense!!! Going to buy the sewing patterns you've been making and start sewing following your tutorials. I'm subscribed to your chanel and will look forward to more tutorials and thank you for teaching us something so awesome!!
Hello! There is not a brand name for my pens . I just use the generic " heat erasable fabric marking pens". If you do a search on that on eBay or Amazon or madamsew or any place like that you'll find them. They usually come with a lot of refills.
You chose gorgeous colors and a pretty combination of plain and pattern!
I'm really enjoying binge watching your videos. I am learning new sewing techniques.
Thank you!! It's pretty!! The nightgown is beautiful!! Super great technique with the wax paper! That's a game changer for me!! Can't thank you enough!!!
Yay! So glad you liked it!!
You are wonderful number one, number two, I love love love that nightgown. If you have time and you are able, yes, I would love to see a video of you making that dress into nightgown with all that beautiful lace and intricate and. Thank you in advance. God bless you and all you do, sincerely, Kathy.❤
You are the best at making clothes. I've learned allot
I cannot thank you enough for this video. I am up to the front opening and could not understand the instructions! Your tutorial is just what I needed. Thankyou so much!! :)
Glad it helped!
The white nightgown is beautiful..nice lace work. Another great project
A Heritage lace tutorial? Yes, please! Your nightgown looks beautiful.
Thank you so much! Yes I will do a lace video😊
@@mybucoliclife I would also like to duplicate your nightgown version. It's fabulous and this type of detail in a nightgown is impossible to purchase these days. Beautiful!
@@claudiabroda8240 Hi Claudia! I hope that the lace tutorial that I posted will help you with that. I'm glad that you like the nightgown design. Thank you for watching 😊
Another brilliant tutorial, plackets are always a problem for me so I try to avoid them,! A tutorial for Lace insertion would be brilliant. Hello to Thumbelina and your little dog 🐶 many thanks
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Excellent tips to make a garment better. Thank you. Btw, your pets are adorable.
Thank you!!! Sooo many pets 😁😊🐾
I learn so much from watching your tutorials and enjoy them, thank you.
You are so welcome Edith!!!
The dress looks good with your hair color, very comfortable dress.
It is very comfortable and thank you for watching 😊
Oh my goodness! I can’t keep up with your projects and I love them all. I learn so much from you! Thank you for providing so much educational content.
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching😊😁
This looks like a variation of the basic peasant style garment. I like them because they are pretty fool proof and can fit most any body type and can be a blouse, dress, or nightgown depending on your fabric and how it is finished off. I am glad you changed the placket. I was worried about how heavy it was for your fabric. I have had bad luck trying to use iron on interfacing. Instead, I use something lightweight like muslin. It gives body but moves with the main fabric in a softer way as well as washing and drying well. I can sew it on just inside the seam allowance and trim it, or layer it later. Sometimes I might cut it smaller (I like your wax paper idea!) and temp glue it down then stitch it in with the seams. Thank you for sharing your sewing experiences.
Hi Gorgeous. Thank you so much for the detailed video. I have learnt alot from your videos. I truly appreciate your hard work teaching us how to sew. God bless your kind soul ❤️
Oh Suzy! Thank you so much!!! Bless you too :)
This would actually make a nice shirt!
It would!😊
Thank you for explaining an easier way to sew the type of front opening, I always have so much trouble with these openings 🌸🦋🌹
You are so welcome. Seems like there's always more than one way to do something 😊
I made my first placket yesterday. Oh my goodness, horrible. It is fraying all around the bottom edges of the placket on the top itself and I could not get the lower edge straight. I watched so many videos first too, but not this one. I don't see how you cut to the circles to make the opening without that edge falling apart after you turn the placket edges in.
Thanks for the video! You always share such great tips. And I love all the footage you share of your animals and nature.
You are so welcome! I really appreciate your kindness :)
Hi. I loved the nightgown. Please do a video of how you did the lace insertion. It was stunning. The way the sleeves came to a “v”, and then met in the front perfectly. I love your channel.
Blessings, Liz
Thanks for sharing... all the animals, oh, the bees, the sewing techniques for the house dress (I burn, too), & your 20 year old cat!
Thank you for another great video. I love the way you show or tell us how the instructions say do it then show us another option! I would love to see how you did the lace on the other one-that is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Sandra! And I will be doing a lace video😊
Thank you Sandra! I will be putting together a lace video 😊
Thumblinda is pretty...20 years is a great
As my daughter's say, she is the incredible immortal Thumbelina 😊
I am just getting back into garment sewing, after years of quilting. I love the nightgown and would love to see a tutorial on the lace insert you did, Really pretty.
I have the lace tutorial video posted! Thanks for watching 😁
I would love to see how you change up a pattern with pin tucks and lace insertion. I have just done this on a blouse and I winged it. It looks nice. I love what you did with the nightie.
COOL!
I am so glad to have found this channel. As a newbie to sewing your tips are treasures for those with little experience. Looking forward to more garment sew alongs.. Thank you!
Thanks so much . That’s a very helpful video .
Oh my gosh....I just had a revelation......which for me lately is nearly impossible. Age......illness....that sort of stuff. Anyway....I'm watching you fiddling with the fabric and realized why I have this thing about fabric.....and if I hadnt gotten worse physically, I would have boxes of fabric awaiting their next project. ANYWAY........growing up with a mom that made all our clothes, she was always at the fabric store......and then spent so much time there eventually ended up working there as we girls got older. (3 sisters....alot of home made clothes). I wonder if thats why your videos are so soothing and healing for me? Who knows......but interesting revelation.......makes the experience that much more enjoyable. The only thing better would be me walking into the room right now and asking you if you would have time for coffee this morning. Im in northern KY...so not too far away. You are lucky .....I don't drive. My latest fabric fiddling is coming up with curtains for my new apt. Any videos on that? Im adding your videos to my list of meditation and relaxation videos by the way. I use everything from rotating fans, landing plans, trains in Switzerland going through the snow, to thunderstorms in the woods. So you should feel honored my dear!!! lol
Wow Ceecee, thank you. I am so glad that my videos can inspire such happy and hope-filled feelings :) There is something peaceful about childhood memories of watching someone sew. I remember watching my grandmother in her room putting the finishing touches on dresses she would make for my sister and me, on the same machine I use today. Sewing should be a peaceful hobby, I think it gets difficult only under time pressures and other peoples opinions. But doing it just for the enjoyment of the process is great. Thanks you!!
Enjoy your videos very much, have a great day💐
Thank you so much!😊
I have recently come across your site and have really enjoyed watching. You really explain techniques so easily. I think I've learned a new little trick each time I've watched and I've been sewing for decades! Thank you. I love your farm pictures too.
Thank you so much! I'm glad that you enjoyed the videos oh, and the farm😊
This pattern could go in several directions. I love your nightgown version and would love to see a video of working with the lace. By using a different type of fabric, I think this could work as a swimsuit coverup. You could choose the fabric and length based on if it was just to be worn hanging around the water, or if you planned some before or after swimming events where more “covering up” is required!
I also wanted to say that I like to see you wearing something you made in a previous video. You model the outfit quite well, but by you actually wearing it, we can see how freely it allows you to move, and if, depending on our own daily activities, we would need to use a different type of fabric or alter the size to make it work for us.
Thank you Jean. Thanks for more good ideas too 😊
I love the night gown not so much the dress 😕. Thanks for the tip on trimming the interfacing. Always thankful for all the tips.
Me too! 😊😂
Love the fabric!!
Wow, you do such beautiful work!!
Thank you! 😁
I love your "ugly house dress" lol. I have this pattern waiting to make up, so I was super excited when I saw the video. I actually love the nightie you made and I am going to make one from a pink floral and a plain pink in the same style as you did the purple. I am going to do all your changes to the pattern interfacing too, and I am even going to bring out and practice my rolled hem foot too. Thankyou for another great video. I would love to see how you did the lace inserts on the nightie version too as you mentioned and I am sure others would love to see a demo on that as well
Pink sounds really pretty. I hope that your dress turns out great. And yes I will be putting together a lace tutorial😊
Super video and tips for placket and interfacing! Thank you! I do so enjoy the scenes from the farm! I wouldn't call it an 'ugly house dress' but I think I would like it better as a peasant blouse. :)
Oh yes I like the peasant blouse idea much better! Thank you for watching 😊
Love it 😀 xx
Thank you Natasha! Back from holiday?
@@mybucoliclife Hi Marie, no, not yet, I’ll get back to the uk on the 29th April, so a few days still to go 😉😁🌺🌺🌺
Thanks for the tricks...I just finished two button up shirts both with collar stand one with collar one without. That ruler with the wax paper to illuminate the interfacing bulk would have come in handy for sure. Also the pressing of the seam allowance OVER the second tab for the placket will be handy to try for that ANNOYING top stitching the collar down on the collar band to the shirt body. That's always been my problem of catching both sides together getting blind sided by that underside that always manages to slip out. I'll def be trying that next time to get that ⅛ advantage on the underside. Thanks again
Have you ever tried gathering with the serger???? THAT'S a game changer.
Thanks! Learning new tricks is always fun. I use the serger to ruffle strips when I'm making a decorative ruffle. But I'm old school when it comes to basic Gathers. Thanks for watching😁
I Love it😍
i would love to learn about heritage lace!
Hello! I plan on putting together a lace video soon😁
With the second pointed placket, you showed that you sewed along the edge encasing the fabric edge of your top till you got to the clipped bits at the bottom, enclosing them. Did you then continue sewing that long strip in a straight li e after the bottom edge, back up along the other cut edge of your top? I couldn't figure out what happened next.
I'm sorry, it has been so long since I did this I really need to rewatch the video to be able to tell.
Thanks again for your excellent ideas. Can you provide purchase links for the bodkin, marking pens, and iron on staytape? I am unable to find where to purchase them
Good morning :) So my bodkin is old, but I know they and the marking pens (search for Heat Erasable Marking Pens) are on Ebay. I usually buy lots of refills :) The black tape I bought on biasbespoke.com
Thank You!
Greetings! I love your videos 😁. What is the tool you are using to make your dots (wooden handle that punches the holes for the dots)? Please and thank you 😊
Hello! The tool is for leather-working and if you search under screw type leather hole punch you should find some links I bought mine on Amazon 😁
Can you please tell me where you got the flower print fabric that you are using for the sleeves and placket? I have been looking for this fabric for a long time!!! Im so glad I found your chanel!!! Its awesome!!!
Unfortunately that particular calico I inherited from a family member who bought it probably in the 1980s somewhere in Louisiana. I have no idea if they're making it now I am sorry. 🥴 I'm glad you like the channel though😊
@@mybucoliclife I have a picture of my Aunt wearing a dress she made out of the same exact fabric (color and flower pattern print) and that picture was from the late 80's so it totally makes sense!!! Going to buy the sewing patterns you've been making and start sewing following your tutorials. I'm subscribed to your chanel and will look forward to more tutorials and thank you for teaching us something so awesome!!
What is the brand of your erasable pens?
Hello! There is not a brand name for my pens . I just use the generic " heat erasable fabric marking pens". If you do a search on that on eBay or Amazon or madamsew or any place like that you'll find them. They usually come with a lot of refills.
😂 if its interfaced then it shouldn't fray so why fold it. Just serge it instead.
Very informative, thank you so much.