I'm talking to the screen over and over and asking how in the world you do this! Especially with no buttons. Can't wait for the follow up tutorial! xox
I don’t see why not. I would sew at one side, then top and bottom, leave an opening like in tutorial Then sew the casing at the neck to thread the elastic through on neckline. I would also leave the sleeves unhemmed and do that last w regular casing method. You could even bag it out through the sleeve if you wanted.
Beautiful, Christine. What a great technique to line a dress. You mention a sew a long at the beginning of this video for beginners, but I can not find a link. Can you please lead me? Thank you.. ❤
The link is in the description box. Click on more and it will expand the box with all the notes. You can’t see it here i cards when you watch on a tv. Or you can search on my channel for lined dress and it will show up as an option
It is a quick way to finish hem, neck and arm openings, it makes the dress more durable, and depending on fabric used it can add modesty to a sheer fabric. It is quicker to line than to finish all the edges.
Your channel just showed up today in my feed. I really liked your manner of speaking, what you had to say about the topic and how clearly you described what you were talking about, however I found the video a little frustrating. Because you sit so close to the camera, it is hard to see much of the garment that you are sewing. Sitting a bit further back would give us a better view!
Hi Christine. I made some of Alisa's dresses reversible. I did a short video of my dresses on my channel by the same name if you want to see. @sewterie It feels so good to be able to use our skills for good. YOU ROCK!!! Have an awesome week.
@@sleepycat8887 I do not. But I think @ChristineSewsAlot who's channel this is is doing something like that. Keep your notifications on for her upcoming videos. Best wishes.
Thank you.
You are very welcome!
Love your channel! Thank you for sharing your knowledge & skills. Beautiful work.
Aww thanks Dorothy 💕
The dress looks so cute. If I have too little my dresses I do the same as you, it is far neater. 😊
I do like a neat inside!
This is such a beautifully clean finish 😍 I’m excited to see how you make the closure without buttons!
Thanks Erin!
What an ingenious way to line a dress by bagging it out 👏🏼. I was fascinated by this, thank you ❤
It is so quick and easy and such a nice finish.
Lovely dress. Can't wait to see how you will close it
Aww thanks Agata
This is such a unique construction! I love it!!!
Thanks Mari! It gives a great finish. Smooth over all the curves in the dress.
I'm going to use this to line a dress since I don't know how to do that.
Zelda that is great!!
I'm talking to the screen over and over and asking how in the world you do this! Especially with no buttons. Can't wait for the follow up tutorial! xox
Aww thanks
I have that book also. Just dusted it off a couple of days ago. Thinking it would be a good DAGP
Great!
Excellent! Could this method be adjusted for raglan sleeved peasant dresses? It would be great to see that demonstrated if it were possible.
I don’t see why not. I would sew at one side, then top and bottom, leave an opening like in tutorial Then sew the casing at the neck to thread the elastic through on neckline. I would also leave the sleeves unhemmed and do that last w regular casing method. You could even bag it out through the sleeve if you wanted.
@@ChristineSewsALot thank you!
Beautiful, Christine. What a great technique to line a dress. You mention a sew a long at the beginning of this video for beginners, but I can not find a link. Can you please lead me? Thank you.. ❤
The link is in the description box. Click on more and it will expand the box with all the notes. You can’t see it here i cards when you watch on a tv. Or you can search on my channel for lined dress and it will show up as an option
Thank you, Christine!!
Why do you line the little girl s dresses
It is a quick way to finish hem, neck and arm openings, it makes the dress more durable, and depending on fabric used it can add modesty to a sheer fabric. It is quicker to line than to finish all the edges.
Your channel just showed up today in my feed. I really liked your manner of speaking, what you had to say about the topic and how clearly you described what you were talking about, however I found the video a little frustrating. Because you sit so close to the camera, it is hard to see much of the garment that you are sewing. Sitting a bit further back would give us a better view!
Thanks for the feedback and welcome
Hi Christine. I made some of Alisa's dresses reversible. I did a short video of my dresses on my channel by the same name if you want to see. @sewterie It feels so good to be able to use our skills for good. YOU ROCK!!! Have an awesome week.
It is a wonderful feeling! I do love Alisa’s dress
@@sewterie do you have a video that shows how to make the reversible dress? Would be extremely useful.
Two dresses in one instead of one!! 😊
@@sleepycat8887 I do not. But I think @ChristineSewsAlot who's channel this is is doing something like that. Keep your notifications on for her upcoming videos. Best wishes.