Your jumpsuit turned out amazing! I recently made some pants that were a bit too short. I used scraps to make hem bands. It actually turned out really nice.
That is so cute. Nice video. I love it when you jump right to the button holes. I always dread those and the closer I get to finish in the more intimidated I get……. this pattern just gets it out away from the get go. I love it.
Hi Megan, the jumpsuit is gorgeous, and I love the fabric😊. In my opinion, the problem with the “wedgi” could be because of the way the sleeves are in one piece with the bodice. But if that is the only problem you had, just remember to NOT reach up for anything 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Great job nonetheless 👏👏👏👏. I just found your channel, and I will subscribe and watch your other videos 👍👍. Happy sewing 🧵 👚👗
Who says you can't make anything nice with quilt cotton? I think that's just nonsense - it turned out so cute. 😊 As for the wedgie issue, I've seen it suggested that you measure yourself from the front shoulder, through the crotch, to the back shoulder and compare that measurement (divided by 2) to the pattern. Your body's measurement should be at least 2-3" smaller (or more, depending on the pattern).
super cute!! You look amazing in it
I have this pattern and recently got it printed. I really need to give it a try.
Your jumpsuit turned out amazing! I recently made some pants that were a bit too short. I used scraps to make hem bands. It actually turned out really nice.
YES! That pdf printing/prepping part of the project is SPICY! Lol. This looks great! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! 😊
Your jumpsuit turned out super cute!❤
Thank you!!
That is so cute. Nice video. I love it when you jump right to the button holes. I always dread those and the closer I get to finish in the more intimidated I get……. this pattern just gets it out away from the get go. I love it.
Thank you, I liked that part of the pattern too, just "rip the bandaid off" and get it over with kind of thing.
@@makeit.withmegan i’ve been studying the pattern and wondered if you could skip the slit, back button, and thread loop.
@@sandreawhite7534 I also considered this, but it really does offer quite a bit of extra wiggle room for putting the garment on and off.
Hi Megan, the jumpsuit is gorgeous, and I love the fabric😊. In my opinion, the problem with the “wedgi” could be because of the way the sleeves are in one piece with the bodice. But if that is the only problem you had, just remember to NOT reach up for anything 🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Great job nonetheless 👏👏👏👏. I just found your channel, and I will subscribe and watch your other videos 👍👍.
Happy sewing 🧵 👚👗
Thank you so much! And Yes, I agree with your wedgie idea :)
I love it. Looks so good on you
Thank you :)
Wow, I've never seen the glue on the button hole ,You make it look easy .Thanks for sharing.
thank you!
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It' a lovely simple jumpsuit. You did a great job.
Thank you!
thank you!
Who says you can't make anything nice with quilt cotton? I think that's just nonsense - it turned out so cute. 😊
As for the wedgie issue, I've seen it suggested that you measure yourself from the front shoulder, through the crotch, to the back shoulder and compare that measurement (divided by 2) to the pattern. Your body's measurement should be at least 2-3" smaller (or more, depending on the pattern).
Thank you very much. I will have to keep that suggestion in mind for the next time that I make a jumpsuit, that is very helpful info, thank you!