The muslin is so cute! But a few things are handy to remember... Adding a seam allowance gives you a lot of wiggle room. Perfect for beginner sewers who might make many mistakes. Pressing your seam before turning it inside out shrinks the thread and ensures a strong, clean edge when you press it on the right side. Also for the corners, make little V snips in the seam allowance so it's not bulky in those corners after turning right side out. The second row of stitching is called a top stitch. Also, very securely sewn snaps might be a good option for these as they won't stick to other clothing in the wash and potentially ruin them. I've never understood putting velcro on kids wearables.
When sewing with knit material use a stretch needle and polyester thread. When leaving an opening to turn right side out I sew a seam perpendicular, 1/4 inch in length, keep my needle down and pivot and sew around project then at end needle down and turn and finish sewing off. Remember to back stitch at beginning and end. Turn right side out. This will help your opening tuck in evenly.
+Angie C For supplies: sewing machine, fabric scissors, measuring tape, ripper, I know hobby lobby has a sewing basics line of things that are good for beginner sewing.
The muslin is so cute! But a few things are handy to remember... Adding a seam allowance gives you a lot of wiggle room. Perfect for beginner sewers who might make many mistakes. Pressing your seam before turning it inside out shrinks the thread and ensures a strong, clean edge when you press it on the right side. Also for the corners, make little V snips in the seam allowance so it's not bulky in those corners after turning right side out. The second row of stitching is called a top stitch. Also, very securely sewn snaps might be a good option for these as they won't stick to other clothing in the wash and potentially ruin them. I've never understood putting velcro on kids wearables.
You have very beautiful blue eyes! Thank you for the cute tutorial 😊
Great idea… Thank u
When sewing with knit material use a stretch needle and polyester thread. When leaving an opening to turn right side out I sew a seam perpendicular, 1/4 inch in length, keep my needle down and pivot and sew around project then at end needle down and turn and finish sewing off. Remember to back stitch at beginning and end. Turn right side out. This will help your opening tuck in evenly.
Loved this video! Such an easy step by step
Enjoyed the video & bibs were adorable but the music was very loud and made it difficult to hear you talking.
Did you wash the fabric before sewing? How does it hold up in the wash; Still same shape?
I just went to TJ Maxx to buy more of the bandannas. Soo going to make some now! Great video!
Bonnie Smith yay!! Thanks!
What type of fabric did you use
These turned out so cute!!
Being the Brakenhoffs Thank you!💗
I’m impressed! Good job
Bob Hepner Thank you!
Can i use garter instead..
V. easy way
For someone who has never sewn what would you suggest as a start list of things you need?
+Angie C For supplies: sewing machine, fabric scissors, measuring tape, ripper, I know hobby lobby has a sewing basics line of things that are good for beginner sewing.
How did you put Velcro on bib? Glue ?
Sew
How did you sew the upper part of these bibs? The part where you left it open, so you could turn it inside out? :D These are cute af by the way
She top stitched 🧵 it when right side out enclosed the opening which was of centre at neck .
hi, what type of fabric you used? thanks
Muslin and knit
You would have found it easier right sides together and cut double . ❤
Um, how's this a tutorial without the measurements? This is just you recording what you cut out and stitched together.
Easy tutorial. Tip...it’s not “Insided out” . . .