What a wonderful idea that you made it and now are selling it for somebody to have that may not be able to make it for themselves. I wish it was in a size 6 🥰
Patience! I love to sew when everything goes right, however!!!, my blood pressure doesn't do so well when I make a mistake. lol. I did make most of my maternity clothes a LONG time ago. Having a choice of fabrics is such a bonus. Thank you for being such a calming teacher.
Thank you so much for your sweet comment and for sharing! You can always start back up with a smaller project and work yououp. Many mistakes can be rectified- which is why my seam ripper is my best friend 🤣
@@OurGabledHome I totally get that! I need a clean space to work. The days I have energy get used up with more necessary projects. I have fabrics that go far back, that when I see some of them on ebay...as vintage...(ouch).it hurts, but also feels like seeing an old friend. A window into the back. It's so odd! lol. Projects I never had time to complete. Now they would have to be for grandchildren. The interest is still there, however. Your cooking and crafting are wonderful! Please keep it up! We all enjoy your calm and friendly demeanor! I love the German, too! And crocheting...arthritis doesn't always agree with me. 😁🤦♀️
I would have liked to see the entire dirndl finished. Is it an apron or a dress with an apron, I'm sorry but I don't know what it is used for. I think I have seen them on the servers when we went to Octoberfest when I was a little girl but I am not sure. A little more history/story, please! I really enjoyed watching you sew it and the tips that you had. I have one for you, when you sew the ribbon you can cut it at an angle then sew the angled end first then down the length. This makes it neater and also makes it easy to turn by using a stick, broom handle or you can buy a fancy turning tool. I do enjoy your videos and I learn a lot from you! Thank you, Anja!
This video is for the whole Dirndl: bodice with attached skirt and separate apron. Servers in Southern Germany and Oktoberfest visitors will wear them but they're also making a come-back with younger people en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirndl. Thank you for your tips 👍 ~ Anja
Isn’t there a blouse pattern with the pattern you made? It might not have the same sleeves but could it be modified to look similar? I own the pattern but have yet to make it. I love the dress but feel it is a lot of work for one wear a year.
What a wonderful idea that you made it and now are selling it for somebody to have that may not be able to make it for themselves. I wish it was in a size 6 🥰
Thank you so much! You can always make your own, custom fit, custom fabrics and everything 😊💃 ~ Anja
I absolutely love your choice of fabrics!! So cute. You are a breath of fresh air! ❤️❤️❤️
Patience! I love to sew when everything goes right, however!!!, my blood pressure doesn't do so well when I make a mistake. lol. I did make most of my maternity clothes a LONG time ago. Having a choice of fabrics is such a bonus. Thank you for being such a calming teacher.
Thank you so much for your sweet comment and for sharing! You can always start back up with a smaller project and work yououp. Many mistakes can be rectified- which is why my seam ripper is my best friend 🤣
@@OurGabledHome I totally get that! I need a clean space to work. The days I have energy get used up with more necessary projects.
I have fabrics that go far back, that when I see some of them on ebay...as vintage...(ouch).it hurts, but also feels like seeing an old friend. A window into the back. It's so odd! lol. Projects I never had time to complete. Now they would have to be for grandchildren. The interest is still there, however.
Your cooking and crafting are wonderful! Please keep it up! We all enjoy your calm and friendly demeanor! I love the German, too!
And crocheting...arthritis doesn't always agree with me. 😁🤦♀️
Great video on making the Dirndl. I love to sew. Thank you
Thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed this tutorial 😊 ~ Anja
Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.
I suspect this will help with my attempts to sew something similar for my daughter.
I am so glad to hear this! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
It is so nice. You are very talented woman.
Thank you so much! It's a lot more practice than talent 😂 ~ Anja
Very good tutorial, thanks for sharing
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it 😊 ~ Anja
I would have liked to see the entire dirndl finished. Is it an apron or a dress with an apron, I'm sorry but I don't know what it is used for. I think I have seen them on the servers when we went to Octoberfest when I was a little girl but I am not sure. A little more history/story, please!
I really enjoyed watching you sew it and the tips that you had. I have one for you, when you sew the ribbon you can cut it at an angle then sew the angled end first then down the length. This makes it neater and also makes it easy to turn by using a stick, broom handle or you can buy a fancy turning tool. I do enjoy your videos and I learn a lot from you! Thank you, Anja!
This video is for the whole Dirndl: bodice with attached skirt and separate apron. Servers in Southern Germany and Oktoberfest visitors will wear them but they're also making a come-back with younger people en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirndl. Thank you for your tips 👍 ~ Anja
Looks lovely. Does the pattern have a button front, or the zipper?
Thank you! The pattern has buttons but I have taken the liberty to make the buttons decorative and have a zipper in the back 😊 ~ Anja
How pretty! I would love a blue one, but I can't even thread a needle 😂
Thank you, Stephanie! You can always learn! Sewing is so much fun 😊 ~ Anja
Love your channel
Thank you!
What about that beautiful simple blouse you are wearing, do you have pattern for that? You dress so pretty 😊
It's called a Dirndl blouse and I bought it. And thank you so much for your sweet comment 😊 ~ Anja
Isn’t there a blouse pattern with the pattern you made? It might not have the same sleeves but could it be modified to look similar? I own the pattern but have yet to make it. I love the dress but feel it is a lot of work for one wear a year.
Das Dirndl gefällt mir gut, auch die Stoffe sind sehr schön, nur den Reißverschluss im Rücken finde ich störend. Liebe Grüße aus Bayern!
Oh, vielen Dank! Den Reißverschluß kann man ja ganz einfach weglassen und stattdessen echte Knöpfe mit Knopflöchern machen 😊 ~ Anja
Great video. I found the pattern on Amazon.
Wonderful! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
Schön.
Danke schön!
Bitte schön
Like me, you carefully stitched over pins. Yikes…a no-no! We could have had the same teachers; my techniques are very similar to yours.
I don’t understand the pieces you use for the skirt. Is it just 7 and 8? Don’t you use the back pattern? Someone please help.
I ended up using less fabric for the skirt but if in doubt, follow the instructions of your pattern. Happy sewing ~ Anja