Finally. A tutorial that can teach a beginner to feel confident to try out this usually scary method. I have watched and failed trying out other tutorials. Thank you ❤
What marvelous idea ! Thank you for that video Wish I knew about this when I was sewing for my kids back in the 60s & 70s ! I do know a little about sewing I was lucky to get a Merit in my Intermediate Sewing Exams back in the 50s WE are never too old to learn something new though !
I’ve used the burrito method a few times. It’s been a bit tricky to wrap my head around it but it truly is the best way to sew yokes. I’m saving this video as a quick reference. Looking forward to the next video in this series. PS - my favourite burrito sauce is homemade. 😉
Thank you! I watched several burrito method videos but this is the one that made the most sense to me and helped me make my dress bodice after being stumped by Vogue’s poor instructions.
Excellent video. I have shied away from the burrito method since coming back to sewing, but you go slow and make it so clear. Could I ask please why you baste one side on first and then the other side with a proper stitch. In the pattern I am following it tells me to place the right sides of the yokes on each side of the back and sew all in one. Thank you
We baste one yoke on first to hold it in place, and then pin the other yoke on and stitch through all the layers. We break this into two steps for the sake of accuracy and ease, but you could definitely sew this step all in one!
This is the best video on this method I have seen many but not as good as yours thank you ❤
Finally. A tutorial that can teach a beginner to feel confident to try out this usually scary method. I have watched and failed trying out other tutorials. Thank you ❤
So glad it was helpful!
What marvelous idea ! Thank you for that video Wish I knew about this when I was sewing for my kids back in the 60s & 70s ! I do know a little about sewing I was lucky to get a Merit in my Intermediate Sewing Exams back in the 50s WE are never too old to learn something new though !
Thanks for watching! I agree, it is never too late to learn something new!
I’ve used the burrito method a few times. It’s been a bit tricky to wrap my head around it but it truly is the best way to sew yokes. I’m saving this video as a quick reference. Looking forward to the next video in this series. PS - my favourite burrito sauce is homemade. 😉
Oooh homemade sauce! Yum. Now I want a burrito. Glad you found this tutorial helpful! 😄
A thousand thanks you from France ! You save m'y shirt!
Happy to help!
I've known about the. burrito method for a long time, but I never quite figured it out. This video was amazing. Thanks.
Yay! So glad this was helpful.
I love the shirt with these lovely pleats at the back!
Isn't it so cute!
Thank you! I watched several burrito method videos but this is the one that made the most sense to me and helped me make my dress bodice after being stumped by Vogue’s poor instructions.
Glad it helped!
This was a great video! Thanks for demystifying this method 😀
Yay! So glad it was helpful!
Very Clear. Thank you!!😄
You're welcome 😊
Very helpful!! Many thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
This is truly magic!
We love a good burrito!
Great explanation! Thank you.
Thank you! So glad you found it helpful!
Excellent video. I have shied away from the burrito method since coming back to sewing, but you go slow and make it so clear. Could I ask please why you baste one side on first and then the other side with a proper stitch. In the pattern I am following it tells me to place the right sides of the yokes on each side of the back and sew all in one. Thank you
We baste one yoke on first to hold it in place, and then pin the other yoke on and stitch through all the layers. We break this into two steps for the sake of accuracy and ease, but you could definitely sew this step all in one!
Beautiful explanation 🙂
Thank you 🙂
Thank you so much for your help ❤
You're welcome 😊
Well done. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Great explanation thank you 🤪
Glad it was helpful!
Now I got it, thanks!😉
Great!
excellent .....thank you
Glad you liked it!
That is very cool.
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Is it the same way when sewing a waistcoat? Since there’s no neckline how would you tackle that? Thanks!
You'll want to check out the Part 2 video for that! Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/RgOGq1XoqB4/v-deo.htmlsi=3xQkh7B_HiWaxS7W