I think your neckband looks fine. I've found for me, especially working with different kinds of knits, to baste the neckband on first. Then I take it to the serger to finish. Works every time. It is an extra step but well worth it!
Nice instructions. The pattern is lovely. It’s so difficult to actually teach about knit banding bc as you said, it depends on the weight & stretch of the knot. Trial and error (after learning the basics) is the best teacher, I think.
Nice sewing job. I always think my sewing is going to be as good even though I don't sew that much anymore. So important to keep your skills by doing more often. lol
Your girlie top turned out great. It's so cute. Wonderful tips and advise on sewing different types of knits. You are an excellent instructor. Thank you.
It’s really good to see this video. I’ve been missing your UA-cam videos! One question - You did not discuss the hem. How do you keep the bottom edge from growing? I love your sew along video. Your explanations are so good!
I really like the idea of offsetting the neckline seam so it is not so obvious and honestly the sleeve cuff looks fine a bit loose. It looks like you planned it that way! That fabric I have also experimented with and yes it does 'grow".
Thank you for showing what to do with the softer knits regarding neckline and cuffs! Would have liked how you did the hem which was not shown. Good idea having a sew along as you learn quicker and not make mistakes etc.
Enjoyed this video. Reassuring that even someone like you (a very experienced sewist) can have things not go quite as planned. Like you said, every sewing project has potential for learning. And, such a good reminder for us newbies, that different knits behave differently. The fabric you were using reminds me of one of my favourite pair of lightweight long underwear tops, which I enjoy wearing as a Pyjama top. Mine has been washed a zillion times, but it's still so comfy.
always good to see some of the techniques I use when sewing knits re-enforced by such a professional as yourself...I just finished a poly/rayon/span, rib knit, button front top in a similar dark rose color as yours...I keep a soft teflon shoe on my iron as a buffer from the hot metal of the iron's sole plate...
A good practice which is used extensively by clothing manufacturers. Incidentally a soft or hard Teflon sole plate works even using a high heat setting.👍
I love this top and I have always wanted to make something in this material it’s so delicate, I always baste my neckband in first and it nearly always works for me.Enjoyed this tutorial very much.
I just finished a top that I cloned from a nonwoven top. I was expecting lots of ease, but it's more like a T-shirt when the original was more like a tunic. 🤷♀️. I figured it would grow, not cling.
Wish I would have seen a video like this about 2 years ago..my knit shirt turned out so good except growing larger because I didn’t use a stabilizer! Oh well…good excuse to make another one…oh and btw…I have your jeans book and it is such a great book and helped me a lot when I sewed my first pair of jeans!
How did you hem the lower edge? Coverstitch? I also sew flat construction whenever possible for my knit garments, so much quicker. This is a cute top, thank you for the video.
I have been watching you for a long time and I have the "Master the Coverstitch Machine" book. I love all of your knit tops, but I'm wondering if I should get your active wear book for sewing the knit tops (I don't wear active wear as much)?
J, I like this format. I have a question about leggings. This will be my first pair and first time with this fabric. My problem is protruding tummy and thin legs. This makes my leggings roll down at the waist band. Sizing is also an issue. What are your ideas to keep that from happening?
hello I saw your sewing tips video very nice video please kindly film how to operate the sewing machine electric foot pedal for new sewers please kindly let me know OK?thank you very much
Honestly, there’s not much to teach! Just practice sewing straight seams on scrap material and you’ll get the feel of it. It’s kind of like gas pedal on a car - each machine is slightly different. My 1962 Rocketeer is in a cabinet and has a knee lever (which operates the foot pedal mounted inside the cabinet). I’m so used to it that when I use another machine, I still try to use my knee!😂😂
I think your neckband looks fine. I've found for me, especially working with different kinds of knits, to baste the neckband on first. Then I take it to the serger to finish. Works every time. It is an extra step but well worth it!
Thanks for sharing that tip
Great idea!
Love your knit sewing video.
That's a really pretty color on you!
Nice instructions. The pattern is lovely. It’s so difficult to actually teach about knit banding bc as you said, it depends on the weight & stretch of the knot. Trial and error (after learning the basics) is the best teacher, I think.
P.S. Your finished neckband looks just fine. I'd be happy with it.
Nice sewing job. I always think my sewing is going to be as good even though I don't sew that much anymore. So important to keep your skills by doing more often. lol
Great point! One does get rusty after long breaks 😀, it such a tactile and technical skill, I have noticed the same thing
I always learn something in every video you make. The top is lovely and the tip about the arm band in softer fabric is a keeper. ❤
Your girlie top turned out great. It's so cute. Wonderful tips and advise on sewing different types of knits. You are an excellent instructor. Thank you.
Appreciate your tips....thanks for taking the time to share with us 😊
I really prefer a V neck and those neckbands are very tricky. Your tips on fixing mistakes will be really useful.
This got me thinking, maybe I should also do a video about how to fix common sewing mistakes?
Yes! I make a lot those.😂
Just bought this pattern! Hope it goes well!😊
Keep the tips and help coming! Love your style!
I just adore the way you explain your thought process❤
It’s really good to see this video. I’ve been missing your UA-cam videos! One question - You did not discuss the hem. How do you keep the bottom edge from growing? I love your sew along video. Your explanations are so good!
I really like the idea of offsetting the neckline seam so it is not so obvious and honestly the sleeve cuff looks fine a bit loose. It looks like you planned it that way! That fabric I have also experimented with and yes it does 'grow".
Ah that makes me very happy hear :) Yes indeed, these fabric are so alluring and pretty, but the growth factors can be an really issue
Thank you for showing what to do with the softer knits regarding neckline and cuffs! Would have liked how you did the hem which was not shown. Good idea having a sew along as you learn quicker and not make mistakes etc.
Just bought a serger so, yes, was very happy to see this lesson! More, please! And the top looks great!
Beautiful top. Thank you for sharing these awesome tips.
Enjoyed this video. Reassuring that even someone like you (a very experienced sewist) can have things not go quite as planned. Like you said, every sewing project has potential for learning. And, such a good reminder for us newbies, that different knits behave differently. The fabric you were using reminds me of one of my favourite pair of lightweight long underwear tops, which I enjoy wearing as a Pyjama top. Mine has been washed a zillion times, but it's still so comfy.
always good to see some of the techniques I use when sewing knits re-enforced by such a professional as yourself...I just finished a poly/rayon/span, rib knit, button front top in a similar dark rose color as yours...I keep a soft teflon shoe on my iron as a buffer from the hot metal of the iron's sole plate...
A good practice which is used extensively by clothing manufacturers. Incidentally a soft or hard Teflon sole plate works even using a high heat setting.👍
I really enjoy your videos! They are so informative and I always learn something new from you! So glad you are back❤
I personally do not like big neck lines. I think this looks beautiful. I love your work
I love this top and I have always wanted to make something in this material it’s so delicate, I always baste my neckband in first and it nearly always works for me.Enjoyed this tutorial very much.
Very pretty top! I, too, have struggled with soft knits that seem to grow. Great tips and thanks for sharing😊
Very helpful video. Thank you so much!
I have just bought you cap and am looking forward to sewing a few before Winter comes... I have gone a bit crazy with ordering the fleeces... :)
Fantastic!
I just finished a top that I cloned from a nonwoven top. I was expecting lots of ease, but it's more like a T-shirt when the original was more like a tunic. 🤷♀️. I figured it would grow, not cling.
Wish I would have seen a video like this about 2 years ago..my knit shirt turned out so good except growing larger because I didn’t use a stabilizer! Oh well…good excuse to make another one…oh and btw…I have your jeans book and it is such a great book and helped me a lot when I sewed my first pair of jeans!
Thanks very beneficial video as always 🌹
Great idea , thank you for sharing , done like.
How did you hem the lower edge? Coverstitch?
I also sew flat construction whenever possible for my knit garments, so much quicker. This is a cute top, thank you for the video.
I have been watching you for a long time and I have the "Master the Coverstitch Machine" book. I love all of your knit tops, but I'm wondering if I should get your active wear book for sewing the knit tops (I don't wear active wear as much)?
J, I like this format. I have a question about leggings. This will be my first pair and first time with this fabric. My problem is protruding tummy and thin legs. This makes my leggings roll down at the waist band. Sizing is also an issue. What are your ideas to keep that from happening?
Love your videos. How did you hem your top?
hello I saw your sewing tips video very nice video please kindly film how to operate the sewing machine electric foot pedal for new sewers please kindly let me know OK?thank you very much
Honestly, there’s not much to teach! Just practice sewing straight seams on scrap material and you’ll get the feel of it. It’s kind of like gas pedal on a car - each machine is slightly different. My 1962 Rocketeer is in a cabinet and has a knee lever (which operates the foot pedal mounted inside the cabinet). I’m so used to it that when I use another machine, I still try to use my knee!😂😂
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I did learn a lot from this video. When sewing a neckband I always have trouble knowing when and how to end the serging so it looks neat..