You are a life saver! It's a few weeks until my 6 month anniversary and I want to make my girlfriend a throw pillow out of a band tee, but I had little to no idea how to stitch one. Now I know! Thank you!
That's an awesome idea! I've saved all me and my fiancé's old shirts that we don't wear anymore (because of holes) and don't want to throw out. You've given me the awesome idea of making them into throw pillows for our couch 😁
Thank you for showing how to secure the beginning stitch and the end. My ladder stitches keep popping back open, following other tutorials. You are the only one I have seen that showed this. I really appreciate it.
Thankyou sooo much you’re a life saver. I was really struggling with tightening a dress and after watching and learning the stitch I was so impressed by how I was able to adjust my dress to fit me so well
Thank you for such a clear video. Another leftie here. Really makes a difference for a total beginner to see something being done in the same direction you will be going in yourself.
This was really helpful, thank you! I’ve always had the worst time with this stitch for some reason, but I think I might actually be able to make it work now. Fingers crossed, anyway.
Making stuffed animals with my kids as a project with zero sewing experience. Thank you for making a nice, simple video about this, it was super helpful. :)
@@timothyamick4819 I'm predominantly left but do somethings right handed as well. Like using scissors, only with my right which I find really weird actually. Lol. If I was more disciplined about it I'd probably be better at writing with my right hand too but I really don't care that much. My handwriting sucks with my left too. Sewing however is really hard to learn from a right handed person. I know because my grandma was right handed and tried her best to teach me but it was still difficult to understand from the right sided perspective.
THANK YOU! I have been trying to figure this stitch out for forever, and you explained it in a beautiful, easy-to-understand way. For the first time ever, with the help of this video, I made a perfect ladder stitch!
Thanks so much!!! I just finished resewing and restuffing an old plushie I got when I was a kid and I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to sew the back without the stiches showing :D (Even though I'm right handed, I do everything as a left handed person... I mean I sew with my right hand but in from right to left, like a lefthanded...) So thanks so much!
Thank you for this amazing beginner friendly tutorial. I'm learning to sew starting TODAY, just googled how to properly put the thread on the needle an hour ago, and this video was still understandable to me. Other tutorials were confusing because I just started and all, but this one was perfect. Thank you for mentioning the seam allowance, that was my biggest hurdle. Working on a piece of scrap fabric to practice, I was trying to sew without a seam allowance! Obviously that didn't work. But after this video I got it, and while my work is obviously still messy it worked!! I am so happy right now.
The best one so far!! I never actually touched a niddle before (when I write this, I'm 18) and I wasn't able to make it invisible but I'm just HAPPY I closed the hole, by myself.🥰 I'm sure I'll get better with practise. Thanks for the tutorial!
Domenica, you have to know that, I saw first time this video, and was helpful for me, I take a cup of tea in the most quietesty place of my home and I enjoy it a lot...Thank you so much from México !
Having the hardest time 😭!! I have seen your tutorial many times as well as other's. I cannot seam to make it work, going to keep trying it im a hands ON learner I know I'll get it eventually
This explanation is very easy to understand. Thank you, and I was wondering if I may imbed this video on my website, giving you credit and offering a link to your blog/website?
Son's ripped jacket finally got fixed within 5 minutes, the stitch gives very neat finish, it created an illusion that I'm an experienced tailor lol, thanks
This is perfect! I have an antique glove with a hole in the tip of a finger which needs fixing. I was really confused as to how I could stitch it closed without having to turn the glove inside out and damage the already degrading beadwork on the outside, but this will work perfectly!
Thank you so much for showing the start and the end. I watched one other video and all she bother doing was showing us how to do the stitch well that’s great what the heck do we do when we get to the end? And your video showed us. And I did a pretty darn good job tonight lol
I'm able to fix my build a bear ladybug toy that I bought from goodwill! The hole was small but he's good as new! I'm glad I was even able to learn the ladder stitch btw😊
Thank you so much! I have been trying to find a video that explains how to close the ladder stitch and could never find one! I know how to do the stitch itself but never how to properly end it with the knot!
Thank you, this was really helpful because I am trying to make a plushy for my neice and it's a tiny cute dog that she will be able to play with and I LOVE crafts and I would like to try something new and today I am going to get my supplies and work on it but I needed to prepare myself even more before I might mess up if I didn't do the right stitch😅 So, thank you!
You explain such a hard stitch so well that a college guy who has never shown before could do this! Thanks for saving me money I would have spent on a new jacket. 😁
This will help me so much with a double sided scarf I've been dying to fix but I couldn't because I cant turn it inside out and I was afraid of ruining it... THANK YOU SO MUCH 🤗
Thank you so much because this help me fix a pair of pants that I could have easily just saw from the inside but I wanted to try and practice the stitch so I can let her try it on my coat that I love so much so thank you so much
Great job on your video! I always use this stitch for this purpose; however, I think it would be easier if you used a few pins so you don't have to struggle to hold the fabric together. Funny, I always called it a ladder stitch, but didn't know that was the real name for it.
Only video I could find that actually explains how to finish the stitch. Thanks so much.
You are a life saver! It's a few weeks until my 6 month anniversary and I want to make my girlfriend a throw pillow out of a band tee, but I had little to no idea how to stitch one. Now I know! Thank you!
That's an awesome idea! I've saved all me and my fiancé's old shirts that we don't wear anymore (because of holes) and don't want to throw out. You've given me the awesome idea of making them into throw pillows for our couch 😁
Thank you for showing how to secure the beginning stitch and the end. My ladder stitches keep popping back open, following other tutorials. You are the only one I have seen that showed this. I really appreciate it.
Thanks! As a 27 year old man who ripped his pants at work!
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@@burgundystick 😕😕😕😕😕😕😫
Oh my
Damn
Same man... same...
Hey thank you for the tutorial :) I appreciate you. Channels like this are really the best part of UA-cam and the internet in general. ❤
Thank you for showing how to finish off the stitch! Not many tutorials do that, so I end up having to improvise.
Yay, I’m a lefty and am so glad to see a lefty tutorial ☺️
SAME👍👍👍
Cool
Leftys unite!! 👍👉✋
Thankyou sooo much you’re a life saver. I was really struggling with tightening a dress and after watching and learning the stitch I was so impressed by how I was able to adjust my dress to fit me so well
This helped me so much! I fixed my little horse backpack. I still suck at sewing but she looks better!
Thank you for such a clear video. Another leftie here. Really makes a difference for a total beginner to see something being done in the same direction you will be going in yourself.
This was really helpful, thank you! I’ve always had the worst time with this stitch for some reason, but I think I might actually be able to make it work now. Fingers crossed, anyway.
Making stuffed animals with my kids as a project with zero sewing experience. Thank you for making a nice, simple video about this, it was super helpful. :)
I also subscribed right away when I saw that you were doing it left handed. Excellent video showing exactly how to do this technique.
This helped me repair a Teddy that I won in a different country btw me a kid
Great to hear! So glad I could help 🤗 Keep up the great problem solving! You can do anything you set your mind to do 👌🏼
good job!
Hey thanks for a left hand tutorial.
UwU
When i heard you say "left handed" i subscribed immediately.
Same!
i subed a bit after cause it is the same for both right and left i am right handed
@@timothyamick4819 I'm predominantly left but do somethings right handed as well. Like using scissors, only with my right which I find really weird actually. Lol. If I was more disciplined about it I'd probably be better at writing with my right hand too but I really don't care that much. My handwriting sucks with my left too. Sewing however is really hard to learn from a right handed person. I know because my grandma was right handed and tried her best to teach me but it was still difficult to understand from the right sided perspective.
I can do things with my left but I use my right hand for most things
I loved this video! Very easy to understand ... helped me tremendously sewing up the “pages” of my fabric book! Thank you for a great tutorial!
THANK YOU! I have been trying to figure this stitch out for forever, and you explained it in a beautiful, easy-to-understand way. For the first time ever, with the help of this video, I made a perfect ladder stitch!
Great tutorial. Easy to follow. Love your “accent” I’m from USA. Thanks!
This was better than the other tutorial I watched. The end result looked better too!
Thanks so much!!! I just finished resewing and restuffing an old plushie I got when I was a kid and I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to sew the back without the stiches showing :D (Even though I'm right handed, I do everything as a left handed person... I mean I sew with my right hand but in from right to left, like a lefthanded...) So thanks so much!
This helped so much with all the costumes I make I can’t describe how much easier this is!
This was two years ago.....
Thank you for this amazing beginner friendly tutorial. I'm learning to sew starting TODAY, just googled how to properly put the thread on the needle an hour ago, and this video was still understandable to me. Other tutorials were confusing because I just started and all, but this one was perfect. Thank you for mentioning the seam allowance, that was my biggest hurdle. Working on a piece of scrap fabric to practice, I was trying to sew without a seam allowance! Obviously that didn't work. But after this video I got it, and while my work is obviously still messy it worked!! I am so happy right now.
Thank you! Exactly everything I needed to know!
This should be taught to every little kid so their parents don’t have to fix every doll :’)
Amen
why was this so wholesome
My parents taught me to sew for precisely this reason
I was taught how to do this in school I just forgot how to
@@pan_man69 wow, you went to great school! Mine does teach kids to sew, but they didn’t teach the ladder stitch. 😂
omg I needed this so bad but couldn’t find a video that explained it well enough
thank you so much aaaa
Thanks Domenica - nice to see a turorial from a fellow lefty!
Ornella Day you're welcome! Doing it for the lefties!
Happy to see this by a left hander! Thank you
Im doing a sewing project...
Thanks, this was super helpful and easier than I thought
I know this isn't the best stitch for fixing jeans, but I needed a quick fix and this tutorial was perfect!
The best one so far!! I never actually touched a niddle before (when I write this, I'm 18) and I wasn't able to make it invisible but I'm just HAPPY I closed the hole, by myself.🥰 I'm sure I'll get better with practise. Thanks for the tutorial!
Wow I was doing this completely wrong.It is so useful to see the stitches in action! Thanks
Great demonstration. And a left-handed display, even. Thanks so much!
I've always wondered how to finish a stuffed bear with sewing because you never see stitches. This explained well.
Thank you very much for demonstrating how to make the ladder stitch.
“The stitch should disappear”
Me: well.... I did this wrong-
🤣🤣
😂
Keep trying takes a little practice! I couldn't get it at first either 💗
Domenica, you have to know that, I saw first time this video, and was helpful for me, I take a cup of tea in the most quietesty place of my home and I enjoy it a lot...Thank you so much from México !
Thank you! This has helped me a lot with learning stronger stitching methods for fursuit and cosplay work. Thank you!
That's exactly what I looked this up for!! For fursuit work! That's so cool that you're here for that too!
How fab!! I am a novice and had no Idea how to do this without it showing, thank you!!!!
Tammara Hodge excellent! Glad I could help 😊
Having the hardest time 😭!! I have seen your tutorial many times as well as other's. I cannot seam to make it work, going to keep trying it im a hands ON learner I know I'll get it eventually
This explanation is very easy to understand. Thank you, and I was wondering if I may imbed this video on my website, giving you credit and offering a link to your blog/website?
Son's ripped jacket finally got fixed within 5 minutes, the stitch gives very neat finish, it created an illusion that I'm an experienced tailor lol, thanks
Thank you! This helped me so my comforter that had a tear on top. 💕
Thank you so much!! Fixed my cushion and it looks great!
Fixed my Fiancé's childhood teddy bear. Doesn't even look like it was ever damaged. Appreciate the tutorial.
Thank you. Saved me from spending more for some sort of a machine or bringing it to someone after opening a seam to add filling to a sofa cushion. 🤘
I made my first sewing project out of a sock! Ty for this tutorial it helped me a lot :D
This is perfect! I have an antique glove with a hole in the tip of a finger which needs fixing. I was really confused as to how I could stitch it closed without having to turn the glove inside out and damage the already degrading beadwork on the outside, but this will work perfectly!
Thank you so much for showing the start and the end. I watched one other video and all she bother doing was showing us how to do the stitch well that’s great what the heck do we do when we get to the end? And your video showed us. And I did a pretty darn good job tonight lol
Thank you this helped me fix my favorite pair of jeans!!
Thank you for your video it was really helpful and clear so I was able to do this type of stitch for a memory bear that I made. appreciate it
I'm able to fix my build a bear ladybug toy that I bought from goodwill! The hole was small but he's good as new! I'm glad I was even able to learn the ladder stitch btw😊
Thank you so much! I have been trying to find a video that explains how to close the ladder stitch and could never find one! I know how to do the stitch itself but never how to properly end it with the knot!
Thank you! I am learning to sew and videos such as this one have been my teacher. Thank you for sharing your skill and knowledge.
Loved the video! Great teaching for sewing beginners!
I used this to fix children’s stuffy’s. They are very thankful to you lol
Thank you! I love how you explained everything. Again, thank you
Thank you, this was really helpful because I am trying to make a plushy for my neice and it's a tiny cute dog that she will be able to play with and I LOVE crafts and I would like to try something new and today I am going to get my supplies and work on it but I needed to prepare myself even more before I might mess up if I didn't do the right stitch😅
So, thank you!
This helped so much with sewing my fur suit 😊😊
Great! Your fur suit sounds amazing 🤗
You explain such a hard stitch so well that a college guy who has never shown before could do this! Thanks for saving me money I would have spent on a new jacket. 😁
You’re very welcome!
Your voice is so soothing also thank you for the help:)
Thank you so much! I really needed this! 🙂
Thank you so much I've been searching on how to do this stitch this helps so much
As a lefty, it gave me a thrill to hear you say that right-handed people can just flip it.
thank you for the help! God bless the Internet
Finally..a left handed person !
Thanks! I managed to fix a chair's cushion with this technique.
Really helpful and clear thank you. Used it to fix a popped seam on a plushie I just bought
Needed this information so much! Thank you so much.
thank you it is a very useful tutorial in very clear steps :)
Great tutorial, I just got the best dad award! Haha
this was really helpful, thank you so much
You’re welcome!
This will help me so much with a double sided scarf I've been dying to fix but I couldn't because I cant turn it inside out and I was afraid of ruining it... THANK YOU SO MUCH 🤗
Great explanation! You are a wonderful teacher!
This was so helpful. Thankyou so much. ❤️
I love your voice, thank you
Thank you so much because this help me fix a pair of pants that I could have easily just saw from the inside but I wanted to try and practice the stitch so I can let her try it on my coat that I love so much so thank you so much
thank you so much, I'm finally able to repair my beloved bat plush!
Thank you... fixed my turtle stuff toy in no time.. all clean, no stitches, none 👌👌👌
Thank you this helped me repair my favorite stuffed animal, Melissa. Can't see the hole anymore!
Great video! I love ladder stitch :)
coloured buttons thanks! It's an awesome stitch 😀
Yay!♥ Thanks! That was so easy and I've achieved great results! ♡
Great job on your video! I always use this stitch for this purpose; however, I think it would be easier if you used a few pins so you don't have to struggle to hold the fabric together. Funny, I always called it a ladder stitch, but didn't know that was the real name for it.
bhournbuckle using pins for the tutorial would have been very helpful! What a great tip 😀. Thank you!
I’m like 12 or something and I feel so POWERFUL
I wanna make a fursuit but my mom is too busy to teach me right now! Thank you so much!
Great tutorial! Thanks 💗
Thank you!
Now I can fix my childhood toys without messing up
Helped me repair a stuffed animal I snuggle with every night, so thanks lots☺️
Very helpful- Thank you!
Great! You’re welcome 😁
Thank you I was able to fix my daughter's stuffed animal ear. 😊
Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much 😭 I have to repair a tear in my sleeve.
Thank you for sharing. I just learned something new and easy. Subbed🙂
Looks beautiful
thank you this helped a lot
Thank you for sharing this helped a lot.
Thank you so much for the video it really helped.
This really help!
Thanks for sharing. Well done.
Thank you for this video 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
So amazing thanks for sharing