Your joggers turned out amazing! I was begging you not to add the pockets this time because they looked so good. I would love to see you make another pair with pockets later. Seeing you happy is the most adorable sight I've seen today!
That "knee" bit is supposed to be the crotch. You did amazing. If you would have flipped the legs with the knee toward the inside you would have room for your bits. Pockets are sewn in when you do the side seams. I was so proud when u said I'm not doing the pockets. U learn little bits as you go. You've come along way since you started! Keep up the great work
Oh, I am so delighted with these joggers:) Well done :) Kudos and hugs. I am excited to see the next sewing project. There is a sewing machine attachment called a walking foot, it helps guide bulky, stretchy, or slippery materials so it will not bunch up on you. Always fun to hang out with you :)
Ah thanks! 😊😊 Oh I've been looking at some new feet for the sewing machine (there are loads of different kinds) might have to get some and experiment! 😁😁
Those turned out really well. Love how you did it without a proper pattern or instructions. Yep... you're not far off from producing a full line of joggers! 😄
I laughed so hard when you pointed out that the knees were sideways but perfect for a curtsy! 😂😂😂 thank you for another hilarious video. Great job on the pants! They’re cute!
I have to say Ant, you have impressed me with your sewing skills! I would have had to use a pattern to be honest in order to sew joggers like that. You did so well! I love that bright coloured material you used. Well done for creating joggers of your very own, and even lining them too! You are a marvellous individual! God bless you Ant.
Love the fabric 🦩🦩🦩 Love your enthusiasm 🥰 It's great seeing how much more confident you are Ant 👍🏻😃 Oooo had me on the edge of my seat then with the pocket 😲🙈🙊 They're fantastic!!! Great job Ant, proud of you sweetheart 👏🏻👍🏻😃🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰
For knit/stretchy fabric the best way is to use an Overlocking machine. But those are usually very expensive and complicated to work. But worth it if you know you're going to sew a lot of stretchy fabric. With a normal machine it's best to use a zig-zag stitch, or sometimes machines have an indicator that kind of look like two straight stitches besides each other, I just learned that that type of stitch is good for knit fabric too :) Great pants, love the fun fabric, that's the fun part of making your own clothes, they can finally be fun fabrics and not just black and white!
Ant, you done an amazing job for just starting sewing! I think your joggers turned out cute! Please don't do to much to your cute little face! Can't wait to see what you sew next! Have a great weekend!!!
I wouldn't have thought you were even 29! You look younger to me. And for material like that I sew on a piece of parchment paper and it helps. A bit of a pain to peel it all out, but it does help me.
you can use a grommet to put the drawstring through to protect the hole from future ripping of fabric. I am so happy that you stuck with using your sewing machine! Practice makes perfect! :D
they came out fabulous! I like them 3/4 length too! I always go with bigger, cause you can always resew it tighter but if you cut it off you got nothing to expand on lol. Oh, and you could always put the pockets into the side hem so you aren't cutting the fabric just opening the side! on the waist part you could have rolled it over twice and then sewn the top and bottom of it so that it has more of a substantial feel. but that's mostly 'fluff' lol extra things you could do to them. they came out great Ant!
As to why the sewing machine eats the fabric - that's a knit fabric, right? In other words, like a t-shirt material rather than an oxford shirt? (I'm American, maybe y'all call those shirts by a different name in the UK.) Anyway, if it's a knit fabric, there are special sewing needles you can get to work with that kind. But as you discovered, it's still possible to sew knit fabric without that needle, you just need to be careful. Also, the part you call the "knees" - that's actually what gives you room in the crotch. But all that said - wow, Ant, this is very impressive! When I was learning to sew, I found trousers very challenging. I don't know how many times I sewed them wrong. And I was using a pattern with instructions! And your choice of print is just fabulous, of course!
I'm not sure what the fabric was called lol, some sort of stretchy cotton 😅😅 Ah and thanks! I know I could make them a million times better next time! 😁😁
Your pants are so cute! For a first time you've done such a great job, pants are hard! Even we still struggle with them sometimes. A stretch needle would make sewing fabric like that so much easier. I'd recommend using a 90/14 needle because it works really well and also doesn't break as much as some of the other stretch needles do the crotch needs a curve outwards to make room for things, I think you accidentally put that part on the outside of the pants. depending on style will depend how big that curve needs to be We also learned better by just jumping in and trying things until we found what works for us, as well as patterning from clothing we owned that we really liked wearing. Keep up the great work!
OK only just got to the bit where you said you were 29yrs old!!! I genuinely thought you were about 25 or less bless you. Had to put that in before I forgot lol ❤❤ On with the rest of the vid and also loved your tw*t comment and Teresa May walk.on, so funny xx
You're absolutely amazing! You've been sewing for 5 minutes, & you've turned out fabulous flamingo trackie daks (I'm Australian) without a pattern or anything! Very impressed! To improve comfort in the crotch area, you can cut a diamond shape, with each side about 7½cm / 3", & sew it on the outside, over the join in the crotch seams, long side pointing to the back & front. Once it's secure, cut out the original seamed area, & you'll find that the diagonal sides of the diamond, & not having four seams up your bum, will make your joggers even more comfortable. This probably sounds a bit confusing, so Google crotch gusset to get a better idea!
@@AnthonyCrammen Good luck! 🤞🏽 My son was a professional ballet dancer, & I made a lot of his tights & leggings. The crotch gusset is the secret to feeling confident that nothing is going to rip down there!
Hey Ant, thanks for another fabulous edition of Sewing Machine Adventures!! I'm really glad you had such a success with your joggers - definitely a pair to be proud of and to wear on every occasion 🥳🥳 I was, however, shocked to find out that you were behind the Madonna stage mishap... 🤣🤣
@@AnthonyCrammen Well I'm glad you've finally owned up to your terrible showbiz 'crime' 🤣🤣 Hope you're having a great weekend and perhaps even another creative session with your sewing machine!!
Hi Ant! I love your jogger pants! They look amazing. With regards to your sewing machine not liking the fabric, are you using a stretch material foot attachment? Most modern sewing machines will have one I think. I’m not a sewing person myself so I am relying on my dodgy memory of sewing stretch material in high school, which was many years ago. With the pockets you usually sew them in at the same time as you do the side seam. Once again I’m no expert but I’m sure someone else will explain that better than I can. I’m so glad you didn’t cut the material and try to put pockets in this pair of pants as I think it would have caused you a lot of grief. Can you unpick the bottom seam and redo it narrower? Also, if you want to add elastic or cord to a hem usually you sew the channel thing without the cord or elastic, then you put a safety pin on the end of the elastic/cord and, push it through the channel you have created. It’s not difficult to do. For elastic I think you need to attach it at one end first, but I would suggest you watch a tutorial before attempting elastic. Overall, your sewing skills are just fabulous and I’m so glad you found something that you love after so many years of being afraid of sewing. The satisfaction you get at the end when things go right is just so wonderful to watch. I know we can’t tell from video what you look like in person, but just for the record, I think you look absolutely stunning just as you are. Please don’t start making any drastic changes to your appearance, it would break my heart. 😢 sending hugs as always❤
Ant your sewing skills are to be commended! I have a question please, can people send you items you may enjoy doing for yourself not necessarily on you tube as “fan mail gifts 🎁 to you”, as subscriber gifts from your fans
Ah thank you! 😊 And that would be a little tricky at the mo, I would need a p.o box etc and they're very expensive, can't really afford that hit due to saving for a house lol!
Umm, the knees were the crotch, thats why they feel odd, but harem pants are cool. Try adding cardboard smaller than the crotch allowance next time, I made a dress out of similar fabric years ago, and it really does stretch and move while you stitch if you try to guide it in the machine. It can't be pulled through a little like cotton. Overall not a disaster though. If you want to add the pockets, sew them in first, then cut, then sew again?
Those are certainly sewn! A solid try! Maybe cut a 4 inch wide rectangle the length of your circumference and add a waistband. That may help ur issues with length wnd crotch room lol
No sweat sweatpants in a riding breeches style cut for when you want to get the leg over or if you have rugby player thighs. Warning, Beware of crotch entanglement. to not over tighten the drawstring.
Please, Ant, don't change your handsome face too much . Even with the sideways knees, they came out great like riding Pants. Or a pear comfortable pajamas.
Why don’t you try making a quilted wall hanging? You can find easy block patterns online. I recommend using a classic nine patch because it’s just sewing squares together. I recommend 100 percent cotton. This way, you can make something else with your sewing machine and have a challenge to make something new. ❤️🧵🪡
Sooooo what did everyone think of my first pair of hand sewn joggers? 😁😁
Fabulous
@@AnthonyCrammen perfectly wearable
Great
Great job❤❤❤
@miasgirls3778 😊😊
I’m expecting your complete line of joggers to take the fashion world by storm. With and without pockets. 😁
Oh they will for sure, everyone will be well warm wearing them! 😆😆
Your joggers turned out amazing! I was begging you not to add the pockets this time because they looked so good. I would love to see you make another pair with pockets later. Seeing you happy is the most adorable sight I've seen today!
Ah thanks Heidi! 😊😊
That "knee" bit is supposed to be the crotch. You did amazing. If you would have flipped the legs with the knee toward the inside you would have room for your bits. Pockets are sewn in when you do the side seams. I was so proud when u said I'm not doing the pockets. U learn little bits as you go. You've come along way since you started! Keep up the great work
Oh, I am so delighted with these joggers:) Well done :) Kudos and hugs. I am excited to see the next sewing project. There is a sewing machine attachment called a walking foot, it helps guide bulky, stretchy, or slippery materials so it will not bunch up on you. Always fun to hang out with you :)
Ah thanks! 😊😊 Oh I've been looking at some new feet for the sewing machine (there are loads of different kinds) might have to get some and experiment! 😁😁
That is brilliant Ant, I have been sewing for years and wouldn’t even try making a garment without a pattern.
You rocked this kiddo 🥇
Ah thank you! 😊😊
Those turned out really well. Love how you did it without a proper pattern or instructions. Yep... you're not far off from producing a full line of joggers! 😄
I laughed so hard when you pointed out that the knees were sideways but perfect for a curtsy! 😂😂😂 thank you for another hilarious video. Great job on the pants! They’re cute!
Haha! I realised about half way through sewing that I'd done it wrong 🙈🙈 And no problem Judy, glad you enjoyed it! 😁😁
I have to say Ant, you have impressed me with your sewing skills! I would have had to use a pattern to be honest in order to sew joggers like that. You did so well! I love that bright coloured material you used. Well done for creating joggers of your very own, and even lining them too! You are a marvellous individual! God bless you Ant.
Ah thanks Carly! 😊😊
Love the fabric 🦩🦩🦩
Love your enthusiasm 🥰
It's great seeing how much more confident you are Ant 👍🏻😃
Oooo had me on the edge of my seat then with the pocket 😲🙈🙊
They're fantastic!!! Great job Ant, proud of you sweetheart 👏🏻👍🏻😃🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰
Ah thank you! 😊😊 Haha had to throw a bit of drama in there 😆😆
For knit/stretchy fabric the best way is to use an Overlocking machine. But those are usually very expensive and complicated to work. But worth it if you know you're going to sew a lot of stretchy fabric. With a normal machine it's best to use a zig-zag stitch, or sometimes machines have an indicator that kind of look like two straight stitches besides each other, I just learned that that type of stitch is good for knit fabric too :) Great pants, love the fun fabric, that's the fun part of making your own clothes, they can finally be fun fabrics and not just black and white!
Oh interesting! And exactly! Clothes can be sooooo boring!! Love the fact that you can make them how you want them to be! 😁😁
Ant, you done an amazing job for just starting sewing! I think your joggers turned out cute! Please don't do to much to your cute little face! Can't wait to see what you sew next! Have a great weekend!!!
Ah thanks! Oh don't worry I won't get carried away with my face 😆😆
I really love your videos. Please keep making them.
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I wouldn't have thought you were even 29! You look younger to me. And for material like that I sew on a piece of parchment paper and it helps. A bit of a pain to peel it all out, but it does help me.
Well my real age might even be higher than 29 🤣🤣 Oh good tip! 😁😁
Good call on not putting the pockets on.... they look great joggers I love them! Well done
Ah thanks! 😊😊
We call them tracksuit pants or tracky dacks down here in Australia! The pants are amazing you should be very proud bravo.
Kurty joggers 😂
Oh I kinda love the term tracky dacks! 😆😆 Ahah thanks! 😁😁😆😆
These trousers have turned out great!
You're getting so good 🎉 keep at it!
Ah thanks Emma! 😁😁
🤣🤣🤣 I absolutely love you!!!
Wonderful job!
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I'm so impressed! I would have goofed them all the way up. I make scrunchies for hair. That's my limit 😂. Bravo! 👏👏👏
Ah thank you! 😊😊
Really really well done ! Nice fabric choice and you are getting so creative
Ah thank you! 😊😊
you can use a grommet to put the drawstring through to protect the hole from future ripping of fabric. I am so happy that you stuck with using your sewing machine! Practice makes perfect! :D
Yeah I think it definitely needed some of them too, it's surprising how many parts are involved in making a garment 😅😅
Well done, you!
Awesome job you should be extremely proud of yourself!!!
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they came out fabulous! I like them 3/4 length too! I always go with bigger, cause you can always resew it tighter but if you cut it off you got nothing to expand on lol. Oh, and you could always put the pockets into the side hem so you aren't cutting the fabric just opening the side! on the waist part you could have rolled it over twice and then sewn the top and bottom of it so that it has more of a substantial feel. but that's mostly 'fluff' lol extra things you could do to them. they came out great Ant!
Oh I didn't even think of putting the pockets on the side! 😅😅 Ah and thanks! My next pair will be way better though! 😆😆
As to why the sewing machine eats the fabric - that's a knit fabric, right? In other words, like a t-shirt material rather than an oxford shirt? (I'm American, maybe y'all call those shirts by a different name in the UK.) Anyway, if it's a knit fabric, there are special sewing needles you can get to work with that kind. But as you discovered, it's still possible to sew knit fabric without that needle, you just need to be careful. Also, the part you call the "knees" - that's actually what gives you room in the crotch.
But all that said - wow, Ant, this is very impressive! When I was learning to sew, I found trousers very challenging. I don't know how many times I sewed them wrong. And I was using a pattern with instructions! And your choice of print is just fabulous, of course!
I'm not sure what the fabric was called lol, some sort of stretchy cotton 😅😅 Ah and thanks! I know I could make them a million times better next time! 😁😁
Your pants are so cute! For a first time you've done such a great job, pants are hard! Even we still struggle with them sometimes.
A stretch needle would make sewing fabric like that so much easier. I'd recommend using a 90/14 needle because it works really well and also doesn't break as much as some of the other stretch needles do
the crotch needs a curve outwards to make room for things, I think you accidentally put that part on the outside of the pants. depending on style will depend how big that curve needs to be
We also learned better by just jumping in and trying things until we found what works for us, as well as patterning from clothing we owned that we really liked wearing. Keep up the great work!
Ah thanks Vincent! 😊😊
OK only just got to the bit where you said you were 29yrs old!!! I genuinely thought you were about 25 or less bless you. Had to put that in before I forgot lol ❤❤
On with the rest of the vid and also loved your tw*t comment and Teresa May walk.on, so funny xx
Well I might even be older than 29 👀👀👀🤣🤣🤣 Oh I could of easily added any clip of a Tory for that bit 😆😆
Yeeeess!! Sewing success 🥳🥳🥳
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You're absolutely amazing! You've been sewing for 5 minutes, & you've turned out fabulous flamingo trackie daks (I'm Australian) without a pattern or anything! Very impressed! To improve comfort in the crotch area, you can cut a diamond shape, with each side about 7½cm / 3", & sew it on the outside, over the join in the crotch seams, long side pointing to the back & front. Once it's secure, cut out the original seamed area, & you'll find that the diagonal sides of the diamond, & not having four seams up your bum, will make your joggers even more comfortable.
This probably sounds a bit confusing, so Google crotch gusset to get a better idea!
Ah thank you! 😁😁 Oh I've never heard of that before, will definitely have to look it up! 😁😁
@@AnthonyCrammen Good luck! 🤞🏽 My son was a professional ballet dancer, & I made a lot of his tights & leggings. The crotch gusset is the secret to feeling confident that nothing is going to rip down there!
@fikanera838 Ah wow! Good job they had a mam who could sew! 😁😁
Hey Ant, thanks for another fabulous edition of Sewing Machine Adventures!! I'm really glad you had such a success with your joggers - definitely a pair to be proud of and to wear on every occasion 🥳🥳 I was, however, shocked to find out that you were behind the Madonna stage mishap... 🤣🤣
Ah no problem! 😁😁 Haha oh it was a secret but I think so many years have gone by now since then I can allow everyone to see what really happened! 😆😆
@@AnthonyCrammen Well I'm glad you've finally owned up to your terrible showbiz 'crime' 🤣🤣 Hope you're having a great weekend and perhaps even another creative session with your sewing machine!!
@kingmerry10 😆😆 I'm at work so not too creative 😭😭 Hope you're having a good weekend though!😁😁
Great Job...
Hi Ant! I love your jogger pants! They look amazing. With regards to your sewing machine not liking the fabric, are you using a stretch material foot attachment? Most modern sewing machines will have one I think. I’m not a sewing person myself so I am relying on my dodgy memory of sewing stretch material in high school, which was many years ago. With the pockets you usually sew them in at the same time as you do the side seam. Once again I’m no expert but I’m sure someone else will explain that better than I can. I’m so glad you didn’t cut the material and try to put pockets in this pair of pants as I think it would have caused you a lot of grief. Can you unpick the bottom seam and redo it narrower? Also, if you want to add elastic or cord to a hem usually you sew the channel thing without the cord or elastic, then you put a safety pin on the end of the elastic/cord and, push it through the channel you have created. It’s not difficult to do. For elastic I think you need to attach it at one end first, but I would suggest you watch a tutorial before attempting elastic. Overall, your sewing skills are just fabulous and I’m so glad you found something that you love after so many years of being afraid of sewing. The satisfaction you get at the end when things go right is just so wonderful to watch.
I know we can’t tell from video what you look like in person, but just for the record, I think you look absolutely stunning just as you are. Please don’t start making any drastic changes to your appearance, it would break my heart. 😢 sending hugs as always❤
Ant your sewing skills are to be commended! I have a question please, can people send you items you may enjoy doing for yourself not necessarily on you tube as “fan mail gifts 🎁 to you”, as subscriber gifts from your fans
Ah thank you! 😊 And that would be a little tricky at the mo, I would need a p.o box etc and they're very expensive, can't really afford that hit due to saving for a house lol!
Umm, the knees were the crotch, thats why they feel odd, but harem pants are cool.
Try adding cardboard smaller than the crotch allowance next time, I made a dress out of similar fabric years ago, and it really does stretch and move while you stitch if you try to guide it in the machine. It can't be pulled through a little like cotton.
Overall not a disaster though. If you want to add the pockets, sew them in first, then cut, then sew again?
Those are certainly sewn! A solid try! Maybe cut a 4 inch wide rectangle the length of your circumference and add a waistband. That may help ur issues with length wnd crotch room lol
Those look right sexy Ant! We call them tracksuit pants. Most machines have a stretch stitch setting, not sure whether yours does.
Haha thanks! 😁😁
Can't wait to see this one.... oh, I sent you an email a while ago and an instagram pm... hope you have a chance to read them. Cheers from Canada.
Oh I'll have to have a look when I get a sec! 😁
No sweat sweatpants in a riding breeches style cut for when you want to get the leg over or if you have rugby player thighs. Warning, Beware of crotch entanglement. to not over tighten the drawstring.
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Please, Ant, don't change your handsome face too much . Even with the sideways knees, they came out great like riding Pants. Or a pear comfortable pajamas.
Haha I won't don't worry, just fancied a bit of 'resurfacing' 😆😆 Ah and thanks Alexis! 😊😊
Why don’t you try making a quilted wall hanging? You can find easy block patterns online. I recommend using a classic nine patch because it’s just sewing squares together. I recommend 100 percent cotton. This way, you can make something else with your sewing machine and have a challenge to make something new. ❤️🧵🪡
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LOL!
I’m shouting don’t cut them.
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