Here's how to draft a dolman sleeve top from scratch, make the pattern once and use it over and over again for speedy upcycles - ua-cam.com/video/yEDghWSRPKs/v-deo.html
Hi Alisa Regarding the holes (from the pocket) in the purple shirt up cycle. I have had some success with this following method: I unravel the serger thread (try not to break it) from the left over scraps, iron it straight, use a single strand thread and a really thin hand needle to sew in the holes that is already there. The reason why I use the serger thread is that it's been washed with the shirt and normally the thread is an exact fit in colour. Also : I absolutely love your channel and all your upcycles and tips. Thanks
What a great video! Thank you so much! I have regular shirts (not necessarily men’s) that have been in need of this. And although I have sewn for years I was not confident in doing this at all. ❤😸❤
This looks great. My son often throws out very expensive work shirts and now I know how to scavenge them for me. The tip about adding interfacing to the button band was something I had never thought to do.
I am so happy your confidence is building! :) Just remember that it all takes practice, so you have to dive in, learn hands on, make progress and make mistakes - it is all part of the process! Wishing you happy sewing and upcycling :)
Alisa, you are amazing! The preliminary vision of your project and then the steps to bring it all together are truly awesome! And that you can explain it in the simplest terms so we can understand what you are doing is just fantastic. Thank you for all the work you put into these videos. They are great!
Alissa, you are a very talented lady and can’t believe you are self taught. Your self-drafted makes are beautiful and well made. I hope I become as proficient as you. Just learning to self draft.
Personal tip For stitch holes. I steam first, sometimes that's enough. If it isn't I rub the back of the blade of a pair of scissors up and down the stitch marks, that gets rid of the worst of them, steam again, then wash, fby then if they haven't gone, they won't but you've done all you can by then.
This is so cute. Looking forward to trying it. I had to cut the collar off my husband's shirt because it was so worn down. Had no idea how I was going to finish the collar. I also liked that you undid the sleeves. Much easier to alter to my size. And I love your sleeve detail! Thank you for this.
I agree - really like to use men's shirts (especially my late husband's) but those pocket stitch marks! On another channel i saw a brilliant idea. Instead of taking out the extea width at the side seams, take it out of the middle of each side. So you'll have a line sewn down the middle of each front panel but that looks much more intentional and even decorative. I haven't done it yet. I'll take the pockets off first. Even if the 'tuck' doesn't entirely take in the pocket area, I think it will be better. Plus if you start at the shoulder and take in the back too you dont have to take in the shoulders and back separately.
Have you ever tried crisped mint water for ironing out stitch marks? In Germany you can buy it readily made. But you can also mix ten drops of crisped mint essential oil with one liter of water. Always try in an unvisible spot before. It works magic for getting rid of unwanted stitch marks or pleats.
Do you still have the pocket from the purple shirt? you could add it back (or create a new pocket). You could add some embroidery or applique before sewing it on. You really transformed that shirt. I loved th collar and the sleeves
I do... but the original pocket placement looks really odd on my body, because it is way too low for me. I have been thinking about some sort of interesting embellishment, the only problem is - I do like the purple shirt just as it is.. eh, decisions, decisions :) thank you!
Thank you for sharing. I loved the dress shirts especially in the summer with a good belt. I do have a question for you and I make the little girl dresses during DAG time. I find myself frustrated when its time to add the pockets on my gathered dresses. When should I add the PATCH pocket so they are not wonky? I reach out to you because I know you can give me an honest recommendation.
Irma, hello there! I would put the patch pockets on before you gather the skirt, but keep in mind - when you have a patch pocket on anything gathered - it will stand away from the gathered garment and will pucker.
Perhaps it would help to run your nail over the pocket holes on the wrong side of the shirt. Maybe you already did that. That way the shiny material will be on the back.
Here's how to draft a dolman sleeve top from scratch, make the pattern once and use it over and over again for speedy upcycles - ua-cam.com/video/yEDghWSRPKs/v-deo.html
Hi Alisa
Regarding the holes (from the pocket) in the purple shirt up cycle. I have had some success with this following method: I unravel the serger thread (try not to break it) from the left over scraps, iron it straight, use a single strand thread and a really thin hand needle to sew in the holes that is already there. The reason why I use the serger thread is that it's been washed with the shirt and normally the thread is an exact fit in colour.
Also : I absolutely love your channel and all your upcycles and tips. Thanks
I love this idea! Thanks!
@@TheJolliestRancher you are welcome. Hope it works for you.
I love the blouse, beautiful ❤.
Love the shirt. Love and appreciate the instruction. And appreciate that I am encouraged to employ good sewing habits and do things right.
What a great video! Thank you so much! I have regular shirts (not necessarily men’s) that have been in need of this. And although I have sewn for years I was not confident in doing this at all. ❤😸❤
What an excellent shirt you ended up with! It is so amazing to see what you create.
This looks great. My son often throws out very expensive work shirts and now I know how to scavenge them for me. The tip about adding interfacing to the button band was something I had never thought to do.
Oh yes, if the material is still good - use it, as fabric or for upcycles like these ones :)
I LOVE your ideas on ALL of your sewing videos, I have learned soooo much from u, ❤❤❤
This is so cute! The way you instruct is so clear and helpful. Thank you!
I like the striped shirt.
Very nice idea👌👏🎉
I love the way you work out the details to make it fit you
I have never liked bust pockets on women's shirts. They feel awkward and are generally useless. The new blue and white shirt looks very fresh.
It looks lovely!
Holy cow! what a great teacher you are! Thank you for everything you do! I'm really getting some confidence after watching most of your dart videos!
I am so happy your confidence is building! :) Just remember that it all takes practice, so you have to dive in, learn hands on, make progress and make mistakes - it is all part of the process! Wishing you happy sewing and upcycling :)
I really enjoy all your sewing ideas and appreciate your skills x
Yay! Thoughtful creativity to share with kith and kin and complete strangers!!
I am fondly reminded of your self-drafted kimono shirt, but with more structure; a step up in abilities I am looking forward to learning! So cute!!😊
🩵🩵🩵❤️❤️❤️ amazing work good idea I love it
Alisa, you are amazing! The preliminary vision of your project and then the steps to bring it all together are truly awesome! And that you can explain it in the simplest terms so we can understand what you are doing is just fantastic. Thank you for all the work you put into these videos. They are great!
I love it, thanks.
Thank you for your precise instructions.
I absolutely love this up cycle. Thanks for sharing
Fabulous blouse, Alisa. I am in constant awe of your creativity and perseverance ❤❤
Alissa, you are a very talented lady and can’t believe you are self taught. Your self-drafted makes are beautiful and well made. I hope I become as proficient as you. Just learning to self draft.
Personal tip For stitch holes.
I steam first, sometimes that's enough. If it isn't I rub the back of the blade of a pair of scissors up and down the stitch marks, that gets rid of the worst of them, steam again, then wash, fby then if they haven't gone, they won't but you've done all you can by then.
Very cute result and a beautifully detailed video! Thank you for these instructions :)
Clever, creative and all your work has yielded a very cute shirt!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you a complete overview of this new shirt! Yet I am thinking I’d only do this if on tight budget ! Not negative ever.,!! Happy sewing to all
This is so cute. Looking forward to trying it. I had to cut the collar off my husband's shirt because it was so worn down. Had no idea how I was going to finish the collar. I also liked that you undid the sleeves. Much easier to alter to my size. And I love your sleeve detail! Thank you for this.
This looks fabulous, I love it. You make this look so easy
Excellent 👏🏻👌🏻 I always reuse old clothes ❤❤❤
Perfect! Thank You for sharing Your ideas and clear instructions.
I agree - really like to use men's shirts (especially my late husband's) but those pocket stitch marks! On another channel i saw a brilliant idea. Instead of taking out the extea width at the side seams, take it out of the middle of each side. So you'll have a line sewn down the middle of each front panel but that looks much more intentional and even decorative. I haven't done it yet. I'll take the pockets off first. Even if the 'tuck' doesn't entirely take in the pocket area, I think it will be better. Plus if you start at the shoulder and take in the back too you dont have to take in the shoulders and back separately.
Thanks!
Thank you so so much, Barbara!
Thank you so so much! 😊 Incredibly cute and clever!!! ❤❤❤❤
I love this!!!!!!
Have you ever tried crisped mint water for ironing out stitch marks? In Germany you can buy it readily made. But you can also mix ten drops of crisped mint essential oil with one liter of water. Always try in an unvisible spot before. It works magic for getting rid of unwanted stitch marks or pleats.
Kerstin, I have not, but this got me intrigued! I am European myself... but I have never heard of it. I will try it for sure!!! Thank you
Love love love this!
Love the shirt!
I really like it. I love sewing ❤
Very easy to understand
Do you still have the pocket from the purple shirt? you could add it back (or create a new pocket). You could add some embroidery or applique before sewing it on.
You really transformed that shirt. I loved th collar and the sleeves
I do... but the original pocket placement looks really odd on my body, because it is way too low for me. I have been thinking about some sort of interesting embellishment, the only problem is - I do like the purple shirt just as it is.. eh, decisions, decisions :) thank you!
Could you or do you have videos on sewing with stretchy fabric like polyester etc??thank you
I do, many videos on sewing knits in various situations, just go on my channel and take a look through the videos :)
Thank you for sharing. I loved the dress shirts especially in the summer with a good belt. I do have a question for you and I make the little girl dresses during DAG time. I find myself frustrated when its time to add the pockets on my gathered dresses. When should I add the PATCH pocket so they are not wonky? I reach out to you because I know you can give me an honest recommendation.
Irma, hello there! I would put the patch pockets on before you gather the skirt, but keep in mind - when you have a patch pocket on anything gathered - it will stand away from the gathered garment and will pucker.
Thank you so much for your response. I will try sewing them before I gather.
Love it..❤❤
Can you please do a cowl neck top/dress please 🙏🏼
I alreday have a tutorial for it on the channel :)
Perhaps it would help to run your nail over the pocket holes on the wrong side of the shirt. Maybe you already did that. That way the shiny material will be on the back.
Love it Alisa, soooo beautiful.
👏👏👏🌹❤️
Buttons on the wrong side for a ladies shirt.
Only if you have a maid dressing you 😊
Who cares 😊