Yes! Love this thank you for sharing! I love the overalls idea with the two brick linen fabrics. I think contrasting them would be beautiful and unique and not juvenile at all! Im thinking right side and left side contrasting tones.
A Daughter Judy Thompson Coat in the "gumby green" wool would be very bold, fun, chic, and mod, especially with colorful statement buttons. 😊 I'm going to make that coat in a lime green corduroy - excited about it!
Love this kind of video! I have been turning my mind to fall sewing plans while trying to fall asleep and while a good technique for keeping out the demon dogs, it’s time to put some plans to paper!
Seasonal sewing plans are some of my favorite types of sewing videos to watch! Always nice to get some inspiration, see what insprires others, and some forward-looking momentum to embracing the seasons. Cheers to your Autumn makes!
Chelsea, I was at your recent panel discussion in Berkeley. Hearing you talk about your pattern company motivated me to purchase another one of your patterns. In this video I appreciate that you share that you use patterns from other companies (even though your own patterns are especially wonderful).
Thank you for sharing, very inspiring🍁 I have cut the fabric and is ready to sew my first shirt, the Butano button up! I’m a little nervous but I have faith that I will succeed 🪡 Especially the buttons scare me 🫣
I love your patterns. I wear them more than any other pattern maker. I might have more Simplicity patterns, because they were $2, but I wear and remake your’s. ❤❤❤ keep up the good work
Yes, more videos of any sort please and this was super interesting and I have like 500 list of the various things that I’m making and I was supposed to be finishing some things that are already started, but I have gone rogue and I am making the closet core rika pants that just came out and yes, it was a late night purchase from my phone. Nelson, 🐾, has suggested I don’t do that anymore. I just finished my first wilder and I wore it out to dinner and it was really fun for both twirling and eating whatever I wanted! ❤ really really love the line up you got going!
You could just add some black (or even Navy) RIT dye to a hot water plastic tub and put the green wool in it for 20 min, stirring constantly, then wash. Try a sample first. Careful not to agitate too much. I did that with a purple wool coat I had and it darkened it enough to be really beautiful.
I love this kind of video. It inspires me and gives me new ideas. For the green wool, take a look at the Helen's Closet Elliot Sweater. It's very different from the Pogonip, but I think it would suit that fabric very well.
this was BRILLIANT ! I loved every bit. inspiring, interesting, informative!!! thank you!! been thinking about doing another wilder too (got one / viscose) - so thats reminded me! and the daughter Judy coats - wow. loved listening to your ideas and thoughts. thanks again.
Thank you for sharing your plans. I love the Roberts Wood dress and can't wait to see what you do with it. As for the wool fabric....could you please please please make a simple but stylish new wool sweater/dress pattern that would be a basic in all our wardrobes. X
love those plans. I too am also starting in on my fall sewing beginning with a long simple wrap skirt in a light weight corduroy. The color is very similar to your pair of red fabrics and screams autumn. One thing I am compelled to share with you is in regard to the pronunciation of saguaro, the protected gorgeous tree type cactus that we have in the dry southwest of the US. The “g” is pronounced as a “w”. Obviously you are not the only seamstress mispronouncing it but if you could pronounce it correctly I know that your followers will also pronounce it correctly. I probably come off as being knit-picky but it is such a venerated (and protected) unique cactus that it deserves to be pronounced correctly. I am enjoying your videos and wish to thank you for taking the time to share them here. ❤
I live in the dry southwestern US, too, for 30 years now.... So, I can't put the "g" and "w" sounds together? 😅 It's Suh-wahr-oh, instead of Suh-gwahr-oh?? 😅 I feel like I've heard it before as you described, but it quickly fades upon seeing the spelling. Being a native speaker of English, I think it's all good since 90% of us will say it wrong anyway - hold the stones! 😂
@@des_des_00 ask google how to pronounce it, I do that whenever I encounter a word that is new to me. In my opinion word pronunciation can be very tricky, case in point are many names of Scottish folks including my little grandson whose name in Eoin, pronounced Owen. , but this is a handy service google offers.
I am planning to make my first Ilford jacket from a navy blue quilted fabric, similar to your black fabric. Any tips for collar and front facings with already quilted fabric would be welcome 😀 Beyond that, I am thinking about some basics - long sleeve tshirt style sweaters. After sewing four Heather blazers this past spring, I haven’t sewn much over the summer, just StyleArc Bob pants, because of house projects - I am tired… I love the green fabric you bought - beautiful shade. It will look wonderful whatever you decide to make. 👍🏻
Yes! Love this thank you for sharing! I love the overalls idea with the two brick linen fabrics. I think contrasting them would be beautiful and unique and not juvenile at all! Im thinking right side and left side contrasting tones.
The fabric for the Wilder is beautiful. You’ll wear that dress forever.
Chelsea! I loved hearing you talk about all your projects! Please do more of these!
A Daughter Judy Thompson Coat in the "gumby green" wool would be very bold, fun, chic, and mod, especially with colorful statement buttons. 😊 I'm going to make that coat in a lime green corduroy - excited about it!
You are just the cutest explaining your ideas!! I like them, I like them! Happy sewing!!!
Love this kind of video! I have been turning my mind to fall sewing plans while trying to fall asleep and while a good technique for keeping out the demon dogs, it’s time to put some plans to paper!
Your fabric picks are wonderful !!!
Seasonal sewing plans are some of my favorite types of sewing videos to watch! Always nice to get some inspiration, see what insprires others, and some forward-looking momentum to embracing the seasons. Cheers to your Autumn makes!
Love this content! Can't wait ti see what you make.
Chelsea, I was at your recent panel discussion in Berkeley. Hearing you talk about your pattern company motivated me to purchase another one of your patterns.
In this video I appreciate that you share that you use patterns from other companies (even though your own patterns are especially wonderful).
💚 I love that green and your plans for it 💚. The black Ilford will be gorgeous.
Loved this. And totally get the honouring of fabric…..❤❤
Thank you for sharing, very inspiring🍁 I have cut the fabric and is ready to sew my first shirt, the Butano button up! I’m a little nervous but I have faith that I will succeed 🪡 Especially the buttons scare me 🫣
I love your patterns. I wear them more than any other pattern maker. I might have more Simplicity patterns, because they were $2, but I wear and remake your’s. ❤❤❤ keep up the good work
When you held up the green mohair/wool fabric near your face, it was great. I this is a superb colour for you to have near your face
Love this content. You can do know wrong. Hey if you want those dungarees then go for it. 🤩
Great plans, look forward to seeing the results. Love the style of video as well, enjoyed the format very much
Loved this video and am excited to see your finished items and new fpc patterns!!!🎉
Yes, more videos of any sort please and this was super interesting and I have like 500 list of the various things that I’m making and I was supposed to be finishing some things that are already started, but I have gone rogue and I am making the closet core rika pants that just came out and yes, it was a late night purchase from my phone. Nelson, 🐾, has suggested I don’t do that anymore. I just finished my first wilder and I wore it out to dinner and it was really fun for both twirling and eating whatever I wanted! ❤ really really love the line up you got going!
I think an elongated pogomip sounds awesome! If it doesn’t suit you crop it shorter!
Looking forward to all the beautiful makes!!! 💖💖💖
You could just add some black (or even Navy) RIT dye to a hot water plastic tub and put the green wool in it for 20 min, stirring constantly, then wash. Try a sample first. Careful not to agitate too much. I did that with a purple wool coat I had and it darkened it enough to be really beautiful.
Awesome suggestions and makes me want to go revisit the Wilder in a more fall like fabric!
I love this kind of video. It inspires me and gives me new ideas. For the green wool, take a look at the Helen's Closet Elliot Sweater. It's very different from the Pogonip, but I think it would suit that fabric very well.
I love your ideas! Please be sure to post them as you finish them!
this was BRILLIANT ! I loved every bit. inspiring, interesting, informative!!! thank you!! been thinking about doing another wilder too (got one / viscose) - so thats reminded me! and the daughter Judy coats - wow. loved listening to your ideas and thoughts. thanks again.
I can’t wait to see your Ilford coat with Peter Pan collar
Thank you for sharing your plans. I love the Roberts Wood dress and can't wait to see what you do with it. As for the wool fabric....could you please please please make a simple but stylish new wool sweater/dress pattern that would be a basic in all our wardrobes. X
Love the Wool. Love the ideas. Love the love for creating 🥰
I loved this Chelsea! Always love hearing what others are sewing 😊
I think the pogonip is a great idea for the green fabric. It has some great colorblocking opportunities that remain fun but less gumby.
Good video, I enjoyed ut, would love to see more!
Check out the Matchy Matchy Recess pants for your coordinating linen fabric. I think they'd be awesome
love those plans. I too am also starting in on my fall sewing beginning with a long simple wrap skirt in a light weight corduroy. The color is very similar to your pair of red fabrics and screams autumn. One thing I am compelled to share with you is in regard to the pronunciation of saguaro, the protected gorgeous tree type cactus that we have in the dry southwest of the US. The “g” is pronounced as a “w”. Obviously you are not the only seamstress mispronouncing it but if you could pronounce it correctly I know that your followers will also pronounce it correctly. I probably come off as being knit-picky but it is such a venerated (and protected) unique cactus that it deserves to be pronounced correctly. I am enjoying your videos and wish to thank you for taking the time to share them here. ❤
Oh! So interesting about the pronunciation. Thanks from Australia
I live in the dry southwestern US, too, for 30 years now.... So, I can't put the "g" and "w" sounds together? 😅 It's Suh-wahr-oh, instead of Suh-gwahr-oh?? 😅 I feel like I've heard it before as you described, but it quickly fades upon seeing the spelling. Being a native speaker of English, I think it's all good since 90% of us will say it wrong anyway - hold the stones! 😂
@@des_des_00 ask google how to pronounce it, I do that whenever I encounter a word that is new to me. In my opinion word pronunciation can be very tricky, case in point are many names of Scottish folks including my little grandson whose name in Eoin, pronounced Owen. , but this is a handy service google offers.
I am planning to make my first Ilford jacket from a navy blue quilted fabric, similar to your black fabric. Any tips for collar and front facings with already quilted fabric would be welcome 😀 Beyond that, I am thinking about some basics - long sleeve tshirt style sweaters. After sewing four Heather blazers this past spring, I haven’t sewn much over the summer, just StyleArc Bob pants, because of house projects - I am tired… I love the green fabric you bought - beautiful shade. It will look wonderful whatever you decide to make. 👍🏻
Your plans are beautiful. If you add pink buttons to the green wool project it would de-Gumby it.
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You could always dye the Gumby fabric(?
Who cares if it's too juvenile? I love color blocking!