Too cute, Janelle! I always appreciate how your tutorials are thorough yet easy to understand. Also, that burnt orange colored fabric really suits you. Anywho, thanks again!
My parents found my baby curtains in the loft today, and I've decided to make a top and matching skirt with them ready to go out with my friend tomorrow, and this is the exact top I want, so perfect!
I just finished sewing a 2 piece costume with this top and a skirt. It was the first clothing piece for me to sew but the amazing instructions made everything so so clear. I thank you very very much! I love it a lot! And also a big thanks for including HOW to create our own sewing pattern with your own measurements. It is a great help for bigger busted people.
I just made this top along with the gathered midi skirt you posted in another video. Both turned out great. I'm a self-taught beginner, and the shirt was simple even for me. Now I feel so accomplished! Thank you!
Omg lemme tell you you the first youtuber who taught to make diy crop very properly and sp helpful it was. I was like thankyou finally someone 🥺🥺😍😍😍😍😍😍😍. You doing great keep going and achieve bigger things in life. Angel ❤️
I really really owe you a hugeeeeee hug and tons of kisses!!! I tried sewing my first ever crop top following your tutorial and it turned out pretty well like although un an amateur to sewing, my dress turned out literally good as it was as sewn by a pro!!
Just made this top and I think everyone should too! Absolutely over the moon! Amazing instructions and so easy to follow. Thank you so much! This was the first clothing piece I've ever made and now I'm cutting up some fabric to tackle your dress tutorial :D
I’ve watched this although I’m passed the age of crop tops (turned 45 today - 1st of Feb). I just love your videos. One thing I’d like to mention is that I would describe 1 cm as 3/8 of an inch. 1.5 cm as 5/8 of an inch. I’m Spanish but live in England and have a 1960s sewing machine and it comes in inches 😊
Rosery Apparel I can’t see the point of them to be honest 😂 cm is so much easier as they’re divided by 100. But I’m a midwife in the UK and although people have been taught the metric system for years I had to get used to convert heights and weights from metric to imperial. Plus my sewing machine plate is in inches so I know seam allowances using inches in that way. I think it’s nice you’ve started converting cm to inches for those viewers that use them. I hope you don’t mind me pointing out the inches in that way x
Wow! I haven’t made myself a piece of clothing in years (apart from scarves, beanies and wraps I’ve crocheted). I quilt but this inspires me to use my sewing machine for more than patchwork!
Adorable!! I’m definitely gonna try this out when summer rolls around up in the northern hemisphere. Might even try a version with tie-up halter straps 🎀
This just may be my first sewing project. Thanks so much for your details. Your the best tutorial I seen on UA-cam! You just gave me confidence to start! Wish I found you sooner, quarantine would of been more productive! 🙏👍
that video was so great and helpful for beginner's and also for starting a cloth shop like me. thankyouuu so muchhh I hope I could have a chance to greet you.btw, I'm from Philippines
Can't wait to try making this! I'm a complete beginner but you explained this very well and I think I can do this! In some ways it is similar to making a scrunchie, which was my first project
I am going to ask my dad to help me buy a butterfly JHQ 3010 sewing machine for me soon and I just love your videos you explain so well it’s clear and detailed I always download them I really want that sewing machine I’ve even learnt how to use it and I haven’t even gotten it yet 😀
I’m fairly new to sewing, advanced beginner maybe. And I would love to make this top out of a fabric scrap I made culottes of. But that fabric is a bit itchy and I was wondering if I were to line it, how would I do it? I was thinking of cutting everything out of both fabrics and then instead of turning and hemming I’d sew the pieces together, turning it right sides out and then sew tunnels for the elastic. And put the elastic in on the side of the lining/fabric seam instead of the tunnel seam. Does that make sense? Is there an easier way? Is it better to line it with stretchy fabric in the size of the finished garment?
I love this tutorial and I’ve made it twice now, but both times the top seems to balloon out way too much on the sides and I end up trying to take it in with not a whole lot of luck. Are the 60 added centimeters absolutely necessary to the top? Thinking of trying it with maybe only 30 next time because it just seems like so much extra fabric. Either way I still love this too and thank you so much for showing us how!
hello janelle ...im planning on doing this top for my cousin as a gift with a matching cute little dress for her new born and i was wondering how can we add a ruffle on the bottom edge on this top ! i want to conserve the elastic edge so should i just take a larger rectangle and do the elastic casing as you did and leeve a 10 cm for example to creat the ruffles ? or should i do the exact same thing you did and encorporate a gathered ruffle on the bottom? what do you suggest
Too cute, Janelle! I always appreciate how your tutorials are thorough yet easy to understand. Also, that burnt orange colored fabric really suits you. Anywho, thanks again!
Thank you so much! I love making these tutorials 😄 Also, burnt orange is my favourite so it’s nice to know it suits me!
My parents found my baby curtains in the loft today, and I've decided to make a top and matching skirt with them ready to go out with my friend tomorrow, and this is the exact top I want, so perfect!
Aw how special!! Making an entire outfit for the next day is so fun 😍 I’m glad you found the tutorial helpful 🧡 x
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I just finished sewing a 2 piece costume with this top and a skirt. It was the first clothing piece for me to sew but the amazing instructions made everything so so clear. I thank you very very much! I love it a lot! And also a big thanks for including HOW to create our own sewing pattern with your own measurements. It is a great help for bigger busted people.
Aw this is so lovely to hear! I’m glad you found this tutorial helpful 😊
This was so easy to follow! Thank you for being so concise and showing all of your steps!!
I just made this top along with the gathered midi skirt you posted in another video. Both turned out great. I'm a self-taught beginner, and the shirt was simple even for me. Now I feel so accomplished! Thank you!
Omg lemme tell you you the first youtuber who taught to make diy crop very properly and sp helpful it was. I was like thankyou finally someone 🥺🥺😍😍😍😍😍😍😍.
You doing great keep going and achieve bigger things in life. Angel ❤️
Aww thank you so much lovely! That’s so great to hear 🧡
You can also pin the free end of your elastic while you're pulling it thru so you never loose it ☺️
Haha this is amazing! How have I never though of this!? Thank you!
@@RoseryApparel sometimes just takes an outsiders eyes right 😊🙃
@@RoseryApparel can I use cup?
@@RoseryApparel plzz tell me measurement in inches...
I really really owe you a hugeeeeee hug and tons of kisses!!! I tried sewing my first ever crop top following your tutorial and it turned out pretty well like although un an amateur to sewing, my dress turned out literally good as it was as sewn by a pro!!
Just made this top and I think everyone should too! Absolutely over the moon! Amazing instructions and so easy to follow. Thank you so much! This was the first clothing piece I've ever made and now I'm cutting up some fabric to tackle your dress tutorial :D
Your editing just makes the whole video even better!
Also I love the clothes that you make
Aww thank you! I love editing so much 😊
I’ve watched this although I’m passed the age of crop tops (turned 45 today - 1st of Feb). I just love your videos. One thing I’d like to mention is that I would describe 1 cm as 3/8 of an inch. 1.5 cm as 5/8 of an inch. I’m Spanish but live in England and have a 1960s sewing machine and it comes in inches 😊
Happy birthday lovely! I don’t think I’ll ever get the hang of inches, but at least I’m trying! 😂
Rosery Apparel I can’t see the point of them to be honest 😂 cm is so much easier as they’re divided by 100. But I’m a midwife in the UK and although people have been taught the metric system for years I had to get used to convert heights and weights from metric to imperial. Plus my sewing machine plate is in inches so I know seam allowances using inches in that way. I think it’s nice you’ve started converting cm to inches for those viewers that use them. I hope you don’t mind me pointing out the inches in that way x
Thank you for sharing this Janelle! I am soo excited to buy my own machine now and start sewing!
Keep posting! Love lots!
Thank you! Yay that’s so exciting, you will have heaps of fun! 😊
Love it! Seems pretty easy for a newbie sewer like me😊 The music is so soothing too🤙Thank you
Wow ! very nice ! So quickly and easily explained and stitched. Thank you.
super cute!! sleeves were just a few centimeters too big, but that was an easy fix. love this tutorial!
The straps are OK for big busted so u put in bra with straps
Yay I was looking forward to this video so much! The sneak peek was so cute and I can't wait to attempt this. Absolutely perfect for summer.
Thank you! Have fun making one of your own 💕
I just started sewing and this is my first non-bag/ scrunchie item I’ve made! Thank you :)
*Wow! It's amazing! I'm just starting my project about sewing without a pattern, but I see that I have a lot to strive for!*
I would be very grateful if you watch my video and rate it. I want to be better! I need your help and support!
Wow! I haven’t made myself a piece of clothing in years (apart from scarves, beanies and wraps I’ve crocheted). I quilt but this inspires me to use my sewing machine for more than patchwork!
Making clothes is so fun! You should totally give it a go 😄
Wow Rose! Outcome is so pretty! And the choice of fabric and colour is so apt. I'm surely going to make it.🌻
Cute top Janelle! I wouldn't dare waring crops myself though! Hehe! I love the music Matt made for you, keep on using it. :)
Thanks so much! I wouldn’t normally call myself a crop person either! But I really like them paired with high-wasted skirts and pants 😍
Finally found someone who made a tutorial on crop top ...❤️❤️
And your sewing projects in 10 mins is Soo cool ... It is so useful to beginners.. definitely will recommend your channel to everyone I know
Beautiful job Janell!
I love your channel! I'm so glad you're back to making videos
Thanks so much! I’ve got so many ideas at the moment, I can’t wait to get started 😍
Looks amazing. Great color.
You have the body to wear this.
Great job.
Adorable!! I’m definitely gonna try this out when summer rolls around up in the northern hemisphere. Might even try a version with tie-up halter straps 🎀
That sounds lovely! Have fun making it! 💕
This just may be my first sewing project. Thanks so much for your details. Your the best tutorial I seen on UA-cam! You just gave me confidence to start! Wish I found you sooner, quarantine would of been more productive! 🙏👍
These tops look amazing! I love that burnt eyelet fabric🧡 Definitely a project to go with the a-line/qtr skirt I’m aiming to try soon.
Thank you 💕 Hope you have a go at making one for yourself!
Muito lindo e simples de fazer. Amo padrões desse tipo. Você é uma excelente professora.
100% making this when it starts to warm up here!
Yay! Have fun making it 😊💕
Just discovered your channel and am thoroughly enjoying the projects you have presented this far.
Thank you 😊🧡
Yes! Love the inspiring DIYs 💓🙂
Thanks so much! 💕
What a super cute idea! Can’t wait to make one!
Thanks! Have fun making one for yourself 🧡
So i tried it and *ITS MY 1ST EVER TIME SEWING * i kinda made it pretty
thx for the great instructions 👏👍
just made this and am so in love! thank you, Janelle xo
Yay you’re welcome! 🧡
Idk how you don’t have more views/subscribers. This is a perfect crop top, and very well explained. Thank you 😊
Thanks so much! Glad you like the video 😊🧡
that video was so great and helpful for beginner's and also for starting a cloth shop like me. thankyouuu so muchhh I hope I could have a chance to greet you.btw, I'm from Philippines
So cute! And easy to do!
ok im going to buy the fabric rn!! I love it!
This is so cute! And easy too! Great tutorial!
Super cute!
Thank you 💕
I loved this crop top
Thank you! 😄
Can't wait to try making this! I'm a complete beginner but you explained this very well and I think I can do this! In some ways it is similar to making a scrunchie, which was my first project
Yes totally like making a scrunchie! Definitely a good project for you to start on next, have fun making it 🧡
So cute, def trying outtt and the embroidered cotton is so niceee
Thanks! Yeah the fabric is soo nice 😍
Thank you thank you for this! I just made mine and thrilled with it!
Yay! You’re so welcome! 🧡
Hi Janelle. Lovely fabric. I wouldn't mind making a sundress with that fabric. Thanks for the link.
That would be so nice! 😍
So beatiful DIY😍💖
I loved this
Thank you 💕
I am going to ask my dad to help me buy a butterfly JHQ 3010 sewing machine for me soon and I just love your videos you explain so well it’s clear and detailed I always download them I really want that sewing machine I’ve even learnt how to use it and I haven’t even gotten it yet 😀
How exciting!! Sewing machines are such a good investment, you will LOVE it! Happy sewing ✂️🧡
Rosery Apparel thank you!
Its super cute.. and easy .. thanks ❤️
That'S CUTE TOP
omh! look so easy! Thank you
You’re welcome 🧡
So cute! Bravo!
It super adorable
Amazing tutorial. Thanks !!!
Very cool 💚
Cute and simple!🤍
Super cute 💜😍💜
So cuteee
Cute crop😍
Lovely crop top. Many thanks. 😍
Thanks for this ❤️
very nice, easy to make it, im gonna do this
Love it ❤
Cute top🥰
Amazing! I'm so gonna try it! :)
Thank you! Have fun making one for yourself 😊🧡
I like to make content like yours and I like your finish products 😊😊😊
I like it very much
I love it
Amazing
I love it ❤❤
Thanks so much for this video! I made such a gorgeous top for myself :)
Yay I’m so happy to hear that!! 😄
This is such a good tutorial!! Can you please make the same one but with puffy sleeves?
Ooh I love that idea!! 😍
amazing explanation.thank u
Te quedó muy bonito.
It's look so pretty 😻
Woww very pretty....💯👌👌👌
Me encantó mil gracias 😍
🧡🧡
Its so fun to try
awesome.
oh thanks vry much madam
Yo también lo hice me salió igual pero lo hice a mano porque no tengo máquina 💖.......
Hola desde México 😊
That’s a fantastic tutorial!
Glad you liked it 😊💕
How long would you make it if you want it to be regular length "
You are the best
Next is skirt ! ❤
i love the dress you r wearing, can you give us a link for it?
I’m fairly new to sewing, advanced beginner maybe. And I would love to make this top out of a fabric scrap I made culottes of. But that fabric is a bit itchy and I was wondering if I were to line it, how would I do it?
I was thinking of cutting everything out of both fabrics and then instead of turning and hemming I’d sew the pieces together, turning it right sides out and then sew tunnels for the elastic. And put the elastic in on the side of the lining/fabric seam instead of the tunnel seam.
Does that make sense? Is there an easier way? Is it better to line it with stretchy fabric in the size of the finished garment?
Great 💜
Fácil de fazer e lindo😍😍😍.
Its very nice.. 👌👌 I will try it for my lil one 👍
Am your new subscriber
Thanks for following along! 🧡
Lov it❤️
I've just bought some fabric online to make this ☺️ I'll let you know how it turns out
can you add an additional sleeves to it after?
I don't understand your cutting.. I'm a lil confused😕 can you please explain me?
I love this tutorial and I’ve made it twice now, but both times the top seems to balloon out way too much on the sides and I end up trying to take it in with not a whole lot of luck. Are the 60 added centimeters absolutely necessary to the top? Thinking of trying it with maybe only 30 next time because it just seems like so much extra fabric. Either way I still love this too and thank you so much for showing us how!
hello janelle ...im planning on doing this top for my cousin as a gift with a matching cute little dress for her new born and i was wondering how can we add a ruffle on the bottom edge on this top ! i want to conserve the elastic edge so should i just take a larger rectangle and do the elastic casing as you did and leeve a 10 cm for example to creat the ruffles ? or should i do the exact same thing you did and encorporate a gathered ruffle on the bottom? what do you suggest
Nice
Beautiful!
How you obtained the measurement for the straps?
Saludos desde Puerto Rico