Bib yoke sandwich 😂 No, no... unfortunately English is exactly that weird and you’re using it perfectly! Beautiful work and I love the reveal footage ☺️
I'm not exactly sure which one you're referring to, but I have an unnecessarily long video of me making shirts here: ua-cam.com/video/y0s2NIMw7Zw/v-deo.html
I don't know which continent you're from, but since a lot of linen is farmed in europe it's easier too find here. It's also getting trendy so I'm able to find linen in shops that previusly never had it. I buy my fabrics in fysical shops, becase importing it is so expensive, but the fabric im using here is from stoff&stil, which ships to most of europe. The quality of linen differs a lot, but I find that the unbleached one is pretty safe, but it's a bit heavier so it's better fitted for aprons and such.
I really want to make one now, and use it every day!
You are so right about the Edwardians having beautiful aprons. This is so pretty.
Thank you :)
I love linen too. Sometimes it does seem like it wants to be sewn. Linen rules!
Bib yoke sandwich 😂
No, no... unfortunately English is exactly that weird and you’re using it perfectly!
Beautiful work and I love the reveal footage ☺️
Bib yoke sandwich makes total sense to me
Might have to give this apron a go
Lovely work! Pinafores and aprons are some of my favorite garments. They're so useful and cute.
Enjoying your sewing process, logic
English is a hodgepodge language. Use it however you like. That is what it is for.
ooohhhhh this is awesome! I realllyyy wanna make an apron now as well! where did u get the shirt pattern from? it looks like you're using it a lot :)
I'm not exactly sure which one you're referring to, but I have an unnecessarily long video of me making shirts here: ua-cam.com/video/y0s2NIMw7Zw/v-deo.html
Where did you get your linen? I want to use it more but I haven't found an online source that I like yet.
I don't know which continent you're from, but since a lot of linen is farmed in europe it's easier too find here.
It's also getting trendy so I'm able to find linen in shops that previusly never had it.
I buy my fabrics in fysical shops, becase importing it is so expensive, but the fabric im using here is from stoff&stil, which ships to most of europe.
The quality of linen differs a lot, but I find that the unbleached one is pretty safe, but it's a bit heavier so it's better fitted for aprons and such.
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