I was delighted to watch the whole tutorial and I loved to find out you found that thrift store cabinet, what an interesting story. The doll looks amazing with her new clothes!
Just found out you have a second channel so i subscribed. Instead of teflon sheets (great idea but I've never heard of them before) I've always used plain cotton muslin scraps to press delicate fabrics and interfacing. That way i can have my iron as hot as it will go and it doesnt burn the muslin or thr delicate fabrics. Love the video, i have 2 patterns for overalls, and 2 different sets of directions,but it never hurts to see an actial video! Also just fyi, when it comes to elastic insertion and trying to get it past seam allowances, i learned to topstitch the seam edges down about half an inch in order to keep the elastic from catching. Works great, takes 2 seconds.
Love the new machine and the cabinet! Those overalls are so cute.
Thanks so much! 😊I favor my old machine in a lot of videos because it is so familiar and easy to use.
I was delighted to watch the whole tutorial and I loved to find out you found that thrift store cabinet, what an interesting story. The doll looks amazing with her new clothes!
Thank you for watching. The cabinet was an amazing find.
So cool overalls...Oh, you have a great office!
I do love my work space. (if only I could keep it a bit cleaner). :)
I love the pattern and the result hope you have a great day
Thank you! 😊
Thankyou 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Lovely 🌹
Thank you.
Just found out you have a second channel so i subscribed. Instead of teflon sheets (great idea but I've never heard of them before) I've always used plain cotton muslin scraps to press delicate fabrics and interfacing. That way i can have my iron as hot as it will go and it doesnt burn the muslin or thr delicate fabrics. Love the video, i have 2 patterns for overalls, and 2 different sets of directions,but it never hurts to see an actial video!
Also just fyi, when it comes to elastic insertion and trying to get it past seam allowances, i learned to topstitch the seam edges down about half an inch in order to keep the elastic from catching. Works great, takes 2 seconds.
Great tip for the elastic. Thank you.
This was very helpful as I purchased an overall pattern without instructions :D
I'm glad it was helpful. Thank you for watching.
I wish I could do one for my handmade dolls.
Maybe you can look for an overall pattern with similar dimensions to your dolls and make modifications as a place to start.
I did the same thing with my Janome. My husband added a shelf so it’s a level surface. Great bargain!
I subscribed to the new channel and I am looking forward to seeing your tips and suggestions.
thank you for subscribing. :)
What does RST mean?
Right sides together:)
Placing the fabric with the right sides together.