5 yrs ago m-) I'm a bit late here. (I have insomnia issues, so it's half past 3 in the morning here... N I've just finished watching this as your 2nd video. I must say: )... But oh so happy I've found your channel. I think you're brilliant, wonderful, inspiring & I could just go on. I loved your video. The mustard skirt is gorgeous and just what I've been looking for. I've just inherited my mother's sewing machine and I don't want to put it into a cupboard claiming "Idk how to sew"... So I'm trying to learn how 😊 I must say I admire you so much even though I've only just found you. Thank you kindly 🙏🏽
This is an excellent video, you give just the right level of detail, mentioning each individual step but not expounding on information you aren't trying to teach.
I am so glad I found you! I've gotten frustrated with trying to find to find garments that fit my style and my person. It's exciting to see someone else actually accomplishing my own challenge. Although I think your's is far more do-able from the start. My final goal is the weave and sew everything, but that is my usual Cart- horse approach. LOL. I"m going to start with these skirts though.
You explain this with such clarity, plenty of detail but not in a way that feels overwhelming. Definitely feels like a transferable tutorial. Thanks for this.
I only just found you! You're great. For the pockets, I wish I could see how the rest of the measurements went. I slowed you down to 50% and then watched the pocket portion about ten times. Then I went to sleep at night instructing my brain to figure it out. Then this morning I was able to put pockets into a dress I am making. So thanks! I really like a French seam. I love that they are such sturdy pretty finishes!
I just finished my own skirt, inspired by your video, i used the idea for the yellow skirt with the boxpleats. First finished project in a while, thanks for the video!
I want to make the yellow skirt too. May I ask, did you do the French seams on the pockets? I’m confused and don’t know how far down the skirt I’m meant to sew. Plus, two pockets were brought together and sew wrongs sides together, so were these pockets from each rectangle? So confused! 😆
I’m very impressed and admire your tenacity and passion for learning! What a great skill to have. I picture you making patterns for the big pattern companies before too long!
Wow. Repeat. You are very detailed and your sewing and measurements for cutting are excellently captured. French seams on curves...I would not have thought of it as I have only used a French seam on pillowcases. Now to watch the rest of the video!
Great job. I’m relearning sewing and I’m loving it. I’m trying to sew a couture item. I hate pockets on my skirts as I think it adds bulk to my already hunches.
I’m looking into dressing more like this. I’m so tired of tshirts and jeans and these skirts are flattering and comfortable!! But I’m still lost as to what shirts to pair with them. Where do you get your shirts in this video or in general?
Thank you! My mother is mentally incompetent, but before anything could be done about it in 2019 she hired a bulldozer company, hauled all my clothing, books, piano, everything to the garbage and had my house in the historical area of the city I live in, to the garbage. I was traumatized! Your simple skirt in this video has given me the push make your pattern here for one skirt for me. Doctors are not required to take Biochemistry in university, what is taught is like scattered marbles through a 1000 page text book. Women face the bad temper of testosterone and when females age then only testosterone rules...I wrote a book called ''Sex For Females Only'' before the destruction - I hope I get a ''jet'' to mentally to re-write my book from memory and re-research my references. Your aim to sew all your clothes for one year, I will use to apply to my goal. I do have a B.Sc. and like your teaching of history and sewing and I would like to put my education to good use. Again, thank you!
How did you come up with the measurement of 40" for the width? I understand the method is to take your waist measurement and calculate how much more you need to accommodate pleats... but I don't know how to measure how large I want the pleats. I learn best with formulas/equations if anyone can explain it in those terms. I know I probably could figure it out with some draping but it frustrates me that I don't even know where to start with the calculations. also-love the tutorial! showing the pattern onscreen & explaining it really helped me understand what to go for. would love more videos in this style- where you show the pattern and explain how you came up with it and then show how you sewed it.
I don't know how to calculate pleats, I just go by what fabric is available. In this case I think I remember deciding the width by holding the tape measure in a loop around my legs about where I wanted the hem to sit.
Anyone else love that they say "the most important modern update"? Pockets are probably the least modern thing you can add cos if you're adding modern pockets then you may as well not add any pockets at all.
LOVED your video, except for 1 little thing. The statement of wearing whatever you like. I LOVE skirts, but have gotten very little support, and quite a bit of ridicule, for being a GUY, wearing a skirt! 😞 I created one that is my own design, but having trouble getting it together nicely. Any suggestions where a man can seek help with a skirt, without getting derogatory accusations? Thx.
It gets better, but sadly we are still not at a point where there is realy *no* judgment concerning clothing choice. You can walk around compleatly redicioulus and call it stylish, but as a man wearing "feminine" cloths or as a girl covering up still gets a sad amount of backlash.
There must be info on making kilts out there. There are lots of videos and all on how to measure to make a skirt pattern for yourself. Wearing that skirt on the street is really your challenge. Good luck.
I'm trying to pick my first project and I want it to be a skirt but I don't know if that's too advanced to be my very first project. I don't understand a single word you're saying
I watched this video maybe 10x before I finally started to understand what to do.. I consider myself as someone who leaned easily but for some reason clothes to me are a level of knowledge I just can't reach
It's ok, completely foreign skills can take time to learn, but once you start there tends to be a snowball effect! I'm also working on making my videos easier to understand for the newbies out there 😁
@@MariahPattie tbh youre easy to understand and as a COMPLETE newblet haha I feel the problem with me is that I don't understand some of the sewing terms like placquet and etc.. So I usually go and learn the meaning and then come back and rewatch, I'm very determined to learn
I am so out of shape. My tummy is bigger than my behind. Because of that, I sew my own skirts. When I shop for clothes, the skirts are higher in the front and my back is ok. I buy skirts that are XXX large to redesign it. It looks the same. I go on diets, etc. nothing helped. I thought for the longest time. I design my own dress. I sew tank top than sew my skirt to the tank top. I buy flow tops now and wear matching clothes. I am happy and my hems are even. I haven't wear pants since 1977. I still don't want pants.
you should consider giving away or selling some of your patterns for people who aren't as skilled but still want to save money and get those other benefits. Honestly, female clothes with real pockets is enough of a draw
Chris Helvey there are plenty of free patterns online and this video is a very informative, perfect tutorial that gives anyone any information they need to make their own. I think the hours she put into sewing, filming, editing, calculating, narrating for this video is incredibly generous.
5 yrs ago m-) I'm a bit late here.
(I have insomnia issues, so it's half past 3 in the morning here... N I've just finished watching this as your 2nd video. I must say: )...
But oh so happy I've found your channel. I think you're brilliant, wonderful, inspiring & I could just go on.
I loved your video. The mustard skirt is gorgeous and just what I've been looking for. I've just inherited my mother's sewing machine and I don't want to put it into a cupboard claiming "Idk how to sew"... So I'm trying to learn how 😊
I must say I admire you so much even though I've only just found you.
Thank you kindly 🙏🏽
This is impressive beyond belief to me. I may be an artist, but clothing is something I have the hardest time wrapping my mind around.
This is an excellent video, you give just the right level of detail, mentioning each individual step but not expounding on information you aren't trying to teach.
Really enjoyed this video! The instructions are so clear. Love your personality and the dry sense of humor!👍🏻
Beautiful skirts. I love the colours.
Never thought of adding belt loops to my skirts, but I will from now on 😊
Just wanted to say thank you so much for this video - I've just completed my first ever skirt!
I am so glad I found you! I've gotten frustrated with trying to find to find garments that fit my style and my person. It's exciting to see someone else actually accomplishing my own challenge. Although I think your's is far more do-able from the start. My final goal is the weave and sew everything, but that is my usual Cart- horse approach. LOL. I"m going to start with these skirts though.
You explain this with such clarity, plenty of detail but not in a way that feels overwhelming. Definitely feels like a transferable tutorial. Thanks for this.
Also "aggressively feminine" - amazing. Sometimes I just want to...idk, wear tea party buttons on a pink skirt and be aggressively feminine ;)
I only just found you! You're great. For the pockets, I wish I could see how the rest of the measurements went. I slowed you down to 50% and then watched the pocket portion about ten times. Then I went to sleep at night instructing my brain to figure it out. Then this morning I was able to put pockets into a dress I am making. So thanks! I really like a French seam. I love that they are such sturdy pretty finishes!
Oh good, glad you figured it out! It’s a bit nerve racking to never know if my explanation are intelligible.
I just finished my own skirt, inspired by your video, i used the idea for the yellow skirt with the boxpleats. First finished project in a while, thanks for the video!
that's so cool :) did you post pictures anywhere?
I want to make the yellow skirt too. May I ask, did you do the French seams on the pockets? I’m confused and don’t know how far down the skirt I’m meant to sew. Plus, two pockets were brought together and sew wrongs sides together, so were these pockets from each rectangle? So confused! 😆
Those skirts are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing ❤️
I’m very impressed and admire your tenacity and passion for learning! What a great skill to have. I picture you making patterns for the big pattern companies before too long!
I really do like your straight forward approach and manner of sewing and explaining what you are doing.
Wow.
Repeat.
You are very detailed and your sewing and measurements for cutting are excellently captured. French seams on curves...I would not have thought of it as I have only used a French seam on pillowcases.
Now to watch the rest of the video!
Great job. I love your choice of fabrics and colors.
Those skirts are great! I'm just now starting my sewing journey, so watching your videos has been helpful.
Skirts in hot summer months are always cooler for the wearer than shorts and very feminine. Lovely you.
I like everything you made in this video. I also really like the grey flared skirt. IMO, the soft pleats are gorgeous.
I love making myself skirts. so cute! I love the idea! I want to make myself nice staple pieces.
The skirts are beautiful.❤
Great video. I like the idea of only wearing clothes that I've made. Another motivation to shed some more pounds!
Great job. I’m relearning sewing and I’m loving it. I’m trying to sew a couture item. I hate pockets on my skirts as I think it adds bulk to my already hunches.
So beautiful! Thank you for this lovely tutorial :) cheers from Malaysia!
This is Brilliant. Thanks for doing all the brain work for us!
Great tutorial. Love your blouse
I did the same challenge in 2019! It was great :D I should actually make that my norm..
Oooh this is really interesting!!!
I am just learning and this was a bit mind boggling lol but awesome, hopefully I can get there
Great job👏
I’m looking into dressing more like this. I’m so tired of tshirts and jeans and these skirts are flattering and comfortable!! But I’m still lost as to what shirts to pair with them. Where do you get your shirts in this video or in general?
Thank you! My mother is mentally incompetent, but before anything could be done about it in 2019 she hired a bulldozer company, hauled all my clothing, books, piano, everything to the garbage and had my house in the historical area of the city I live in, to the garbage. I was traumatized! Your simple skirt in this video has given me the push make your pattern here for one skirt for me.
Doctors are not required to take Biochemistry in university, what is taught is like scattered marbles through a 1000 page text book. Women face the bad temper of testosterone and when females age then only testosterone rules...I wrote a book called ''Sex For Females Only'' before the destruction - I hope I get a ''jet'' to mentally to re-write my book from memory and re-research my references. Your aim to sew all your clothes for one year, I will use to apply to my goal. I do have a B.Sc. and like your teaching of history and sewing and I would like to put my education to good use. Again, thank you!
Love this! What a wonderful idea to only wear what you made for a month! :) Also, your blouse is beautiful, did you make it?
Do you interface your wristbands? How do they hold up over time?
Very impressive
Can you make a video on how to do the plackets?
How did you come up with the measurement of 40" for the width?
I understand the method is to take your waist measurement and calculate how much more you need to accommodate pleats... but I don't know how to measure how large I want the pleats.
I learn best with formulas/equations if anyone can explain it in those terms. I know I probably could figure it out with some draping but it frustrates me that I don't even know where to start with the calculations.
also-love the tutorial! showing the pattern onscreen & explaining it really helped me understand what to go for. would love more videos in this style- where you show the pattern and explain how you came up with it and then show how you sewed it.
I don't know how to calculate pleats, I just go by what fabric is available. In this case I think I remember deciding the width by holding the tape measure in a loop around my legs about where I wanted the hem to sit.
French seam pockets might as well be sorcery how the HELL did you end up with right sides facing out and no sobbing in a corner.
French seam pocket at time stamp 4:24
How did you pleat the back of the teal skirt? :)
Anyone else love that they say "the most important modern update"? Pockets are probably the least modern thing you can add cos if you're adding modern pockets then you may as well not add any pockets at all.
LOVED your video, except for 1 little thing. The statement of wearing whatever you like. I LOVE skirts, but have gotten very little support, and quite a bit of ridicule, for being a GUY, wearing a skirt! 😞 I created one that is my own design, but having trouble getting it together nicely. Any suggestions where a man can seek help with a skirt, without getting derogatory accusations? Thx.
It gets better, but sadly we are still not at a point where there is realy *no* judgment concerning clothing choice. You can walk around compleatly redicioulus and call it stylish, but as a man wearing "feminine" cloths or as a girl covering up still gets a sad amount of backlash.
There must be info on making kilts out there. There are lots of videos and all on how to measure to make a skirt pattern for yourself. Wearing that skirt on the street is really your challenge. Good luck.
Cute shirt
I'm trying to pick my first project and I want it to be a skirt but I don't know if that's too advanced to be my very first project. I don't understand a single word you're saying
I watched this video maybe 10x before I finally started to understand what to do.. I consider myself as someone who leaned easily but for some reason clothes to me are a level of knowledge I just can't reach
It's ok, completely foreign skills can take time to learn, but once you start there tends to be a snowball effect! I'm also working on making my videos easier to understand for the newbies out there 😁
@@MariahPattie tbh youre easy to understand and as a COMPLETE newblet haha I feel the problem with me is that I don't understand some of the sewing terms like placquet and etc.. So I usually go and learn the meaning and then come back and rewatch, I'm very determined to learn
@@ilovemysaxafon thanks, that helps me know what to look out for :)
@@MariahPattie you're very welcome
where do u find linen at those prices??
Joann's. They were on sale, 50% I think, and only the pink was 100% linen, the other two were blends.
way too fast about 90 miles an hour please slow down, you are a great sewer!!!
Información is too fast for each shirt.
I am so out of shape. My tummy is bigger than my behind. Because of that, I sew my own skirts.
When I shop for clothes, the skirts are higher in the front and my back is ok.
I buy skirts that are XXX large to redesign it. It looks the same. I go on diets, etc. nothing helped.
I thought for the longest time. I design my own dress. I sew tank top than sew my skirt to the tank top. I buy flow tops now and wear matching clothes.
I am happy and my hems are even.
I haven't wear pants since 1977. I still don't want pants.
you should consider giving away or selling some of your patterns for people who aren't as skilled but still want to save money and get those other benefits. Honestly, female clothes with real pockets is enough of a draw
Chris Helvey there are plenty of free patterns online and this video is a very informative, perfect tutorial that gives anyone any information they need to make their own. I think the hours she put into sewing, filming, editing, calculating, narrating for this video is incredibly generous.
Pockets aren't modern, they're historical.