VIDEO CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 0:10 Front Pockets 13:15 Serging front Piece 14:48 Serging back Pieces 16:57 Center Back Seam 20:03 Shoulder Seam 22:34 Serging Sleeves 23:57 Sewing Sleeves 30:07 Sewing Hem (front & back separately) 36:31 Side Seams 41:10 Side Slits 52:41 Sleeve Hem 1:00:02 Front & Back Facing 1:04:09 Sewing Facing to Neckline 1:14:32 Back Facing Topstitching 1:17:13 Final Result GET THIS PATTERN (Instant Download): pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/TAX2v (Top for Women - 6 Sizes) pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/Omf93 (Top & Pants for Women - 6 Sizes)
Lovely!. Thank you so much for your tutorial on sewing a scrub top. I especially note how frequently you use the iron so that everything stays flat and ready for the next step.
Hi! =)! Yes, you can simply remove 1 cm (seam allowance) from the back seam and then cut the piece as one "on fold". To do so, simply remove 1 cm from the back neck all the way down to the bottom hem. This way, the seam has been eliminated. Feel free to contact me back if any questions!
Thanks so much for another great tutorial. You do an awesome job. Just a question could the back pieces be cut on the fold instead if i remove the 1cm seam allowance or will it not sit right? Thanks again. 😊
Thank you very much for your comment =)! Regarding your question; yes, that's correct. You will simply need to remove 1 cm (seam allowance) from the center back seam (from top to bottom). Once done, this new line is the "on fold" line.
Hi there, if I want to print them as big as yours instead of 20 sheets separately at home. What size do I need to print? It says Poster but what size is that. Thank you
Hi! The pattern pieces I'm using in the video are actually the "home printing" file. I printed all pages and used a glue stick to glue the pages together. Despite that, all patterns include an A0 plotter pattern file. This is meant to be printed using an A0 plotter (continuous printing, regular A0 sheets won't work). With this pattern file, you'll have a single piece and no cutting or gluing is needed. Also, this file is layered, so you can choose to print one or multiple sizes at a time.
Hi! This and all patterns include an A0 continuous printing file. This is meant to be printed using an AO plotter (not single A0 sheets). This A0 file is indeed layered, so you can choose how many sizes to print at a time. Layers can be selected from the side menu on Adobe Acrobat Reader (it's free).
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
0:10 Front Pockets
13:15 Serging front Piece
14:48 Serging back Pieces
16:57 Center Back Seam
20:03 Shoulder Seam
22:34 Serging Sleeves
23:57 Sewing Sleeves
30:07 Sewing Hem (front & back separately)
36:31 Side Seams
41:10 Side Slits
52:41 Sleeve Hem
1:00:02 Front & Back Facing
1:04:09 Sewing Facing to Neckline
1:14:32 Back Facing Topstitching
1:17:13 Final Result
GET THIS PATTERN (Instant Download):
pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/TAX2v (Top for Women - 6 Sizes)
pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/Omf93 (Top & Pants for Women - 6 Sizes)
Lovely!. Thank you so much for your tutorial on sewing a scrub top. I especially note how frequently you use the iron so that everything stays flat and ready for the next step.
Thank you very much for your comment 😁! Yes, indeed. When sewing woven fabrics, I for sure spend more time using the iron than the sewing machine!
Amazing thank you for sharing. I loved it.
Hi! Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed this video!
Thank you ! Best tutorial I have found!
Thanks a lot for your nice comment! 😁
My first try to attempt sewing! Super excited! Is there a way the back piece could just be one piece instead of cutting it into two separate pieces?
Hi! =)! Yes, you can simply remove 1 cm (seam allowance) from the back seam and then cut the piece as one "on fold". To do so, simply remove 1 cm from the back neck all the way down to the bottom hem. This way, the seam has been eliminated. Feel free to contact me back if any questions!
Thanks so much for another great tutorial. You do an awesome job. Just a question could the back pieces be cut on the fold instead if i remove the 1cm seam allowance or will it not sit right?
Thanks again. 😊
Thank you very much for your comment =)! Regarding your question; yes, that's correct. You will simply need to remove 1 cm (seam allowance) from the center back seam (from top to bottom). Once done, this new line is the "on fold" line.
Hi where do i buy the pattern please help 🙏
Hi!
pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/TAX2v (Women's / Code: mc01 - 6 Sizes)
pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/lXncE (Unisex / Code uth01 - 8 Sizes)
pdfpatternsboutique.com/b/mOY5C (Men's / Code hth01 - 6 Sizes)
Hi how much interfacing would you recommend to purchase?
Hi! You'll need a small amount for this project, but I'd suggest you purchase at least one yard so you can use it in other projects too.
Hi there, if I want to print them as big as yours instead of 20 sheets separately at home. What size do I need to print? It says Poster but what size is that. Thank you
Hi! The pattern pieces I'm using in the video are actually the "home printing" file. I printed all pages and used a glue stick to glue the pages together. Despite that, all patterns include an A0 plotter pattern file. This is meant to be printed using an A0 plotter (continuous printing, regular A0 sheets won't work). With this pattern file, you'll have a single piece and no cutting or gluing is needed. Also, this file is layered, so you can choose to print one or multiple sizes at a time.
I bought this pattern?can I print it out on one A0 paper all sizes Im lost how layered works
Hi! This and all patterns include an A0 continuous printing file. This is meant to be printed using an AO plotter (not single A0 sheets). This A0 file is indeed layered, so you can choose how many sizes to print at a time. Layers can be selected from the side menu on Adobe Acrobat Reader (it's free).
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