I loved your tutorial. I watched it twice. Not because it's hard but it's so relaxing to watch, so easy to follow and so generous with tips. I can't wait to wrap and sew one😂😍
This is gorgeous. Was it tested on any mid size bodies? Wonder how it would look on a fuller bust or overall larger size. The listing only shows very similar frames.
Thanks for the tutorial. In my case, I just made a toile in a size 40 (I have a bigger bust) and there's lots of gaping extra fabric at the front neckline. How would I raise the neckline so the V is less deep while making the fit tighter to my body? I appreciate your help ✨
Hi Lyndsey! I'm sorry this didn't turn out perfect! To raise the neckline, you could redraw the edge that goes from neck to tie, but with this design I find that the problem is that the two sides then cross over over the breasts instead of between the breasts (it's not ugly though). Another option could be to really narrow the neck width, in this case, the V will be actually as deep, but narrow therefore less exposed. A combo of the two is possible. To prevent as much gaping as possible, the fabric matters:it's best to take one that's very stretchy, more than the on I recommend. Also, darts could be added. Hope this helps! ^^
Great work! Leaving the pins while you were sewing low-key triggered me😭 the needle could break, be careful! Sinon magnifique travail j’ai adoré 🥰 bravo
Maybe you said it and I skipped that part, but what is the seam allowance? It looks like you're doing about 1/3inch? Can't wait to try it, my fabric is cut out and ready to sew!
Hi! The thing to pay attention to here it to do securing stitches before cutting off the seam allowance, regardless of the type of stitch. Do you think it's what you were confused about?
Yes absolutely, I show the tutorial with a regular sewing machine for people who don't have a serger, but yes many steps can be undertaken with a serger
Any haberdashery! You can buy it already made www.vlieseline.com/Products/Tapes/Stretchfix. Or buy stretchy interfacing by the meter (so wide like fabric) and cut strips of it
So glad i found your channel ❤❤❤
Thanks!!
Loved the troubleshooting part! So convient and nice of you to do! Alsooooo this video is so relaxingggggg.
Thanks for seeing my efforts Math 😘😘
I loved your tutorial. I watched it twice. Not because it's hard but it's so relaxing to watch, so easy to follow and so generous with tips. I can't wait to wrap and sew one😂😍
Thanks 😘😘
I love seeing the tester’s version! the velvet one was so beautiful 🥺
Yes I also found that I was a nice choice! 😘
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial! I love the top very much and all the little tips helped so much. You're the best!
So glad, thanks for the comment 😘
Amazing clear and concise visual video! Love the intro with the different size and colour examples. I'm looking forward to making ✨
I'm so grateful that the girls accepted to be featured! So glad you like it, thanks!!!
I like your ideaes they are awesome❤
Thanks ^^
I just made it and I love it! Will use it for nursing my baby, it's perfect for that
Good to know, thanks for the feedback 😘😘
Thank you veryyy much for macking this video i really need this information...love youuu❤🙏🏼🙏🏼
You're very welcome :*
love your tutorials!! Can't wait to try this
Thanks Phoebs!
you’re back!
😂 Yep, and I'm bearded now
This is gorgeous. Was it tested on any mid size bodies? Wonder how it would look on a fuller bust or overall larger size. The listing only shows very similar frames.
That's true! You might have more luck checking out the hashtag "jadawraptop" on Instagram
Thanks for the tutorial. In my case, I just made a toile in a size 40 (I have a bigger bust) and there's lots of gaping extra fabric at the front neckline. How would I raise the neckline so the V is less deep while making the fit tighter to my body? I appreciate your help ✨
Hi Lyndsey! I'm sorry this didn't turn out perfect! To raise the neckline, you could redraw the edge that goes from neck to tie, but with this design I find that the problem is that the two sides then cross over over the breasts instead of between the breasts (it's not ugly though). Another option could be to really narrow the neck width, in this case, the V will be actually as deep, but narrow therefore less exposed. A combo of the two is possible.
To prevent as much gaping as possible, the fabric matters:it's best to take one that's very stretchy, more than the on I recommend. Also, darts could be added.
Hope this helps! ^^
Thanks for your advice ❤@@isainstitches
Great work! Leaving the pins while you were sewing low-key triggered me😭 the needle could break, be careful! Sinon magnifique travail j’ai adoré 🥰 bravo
Ah merci trop chou ! Oui, elle casse, mais une fois sur 30 je dirais, pas encore assez pour me déranger :))
Maybe you said it and I skipped that part, but what is the seam allowance? It looks like you're doing about 1/3inch? Can't wait to try it, my fabric is cut out and ready to sew!
Sorry for the late reply! It's mostly 1 cm, otherwise it's indicated on the pattern 😘
Yes!! I was waiting for this 💖
This is so great, I've been looking at this kind of top for a while now. It's definetly time to try and make myself one!
So glad you like it!!!!!! 😘😘😘
Beautiful pattern! Can i use this pattern with nonstretchy fabric?
Hi! Not without making adjustments!
5:00 to 5:14 has my head spinning as a newbie. If the top was a straight stitch like you said, what is going on at this part? What do we do ?
Hi! The thing to pay attention to here it to do securing stitches before cutting off the seam allowance, regardless of the type of stitch. Do you think it's what you were confused about?
toujours au top !!!
Oh le coco! Merci 😘
How would I go about making the top longer?
Hi! I'd add a part below the tie (without making the tie thicker though)
can you serge instead of the zig zag seam?
Yes absolutely, I show the tutorial with a regular sewing machine for people who don't have a serger, but yes many steps can be undertaken with a serger
Where can I get sewing stabilizing tape?
Any haberdashery! You can buy it already made www.vlieseline.com/Products/Tapes/Stretchfix. Or buy stretchy interfacing by the meter (so wide like fabric) and cut strips of it
@@isainstitches thank you so much!
Is this pattern free
hi! no
@@isainstitches thanks for the quick response