Dear Lisa, I am thrilled with how fearless you cut the fabric. Your energy is wonderful and you encouraged me to try it this way too. The Beauty lies in the imperfection. Thank you so much.
I've been learning dress making etc on UA-cam lately and have made a few fitted garments at this point. this is such a lazy way of making a dress I LOVE it I need to make something for a friend who is NOT my shape so none of my pattern blocks will work this cut's out a lot of the math and measuring we'd have to do. I'd never even thought to just trace the facing or the sleeves! this is perfect! thank you so much!
I love this! I detest patterns and have kind of written off clothes making! I have made simple things that aren't fussy but never tried clothes. I'm going to give this a whirl👌🏽👌🏽
Your dress looks wonderful. I love the clean lines and the linen fabric. I started making my own clothes when I was 11. My mother taught classes for the Singer company and she taught me to sew. I grew up using the machine she received as a gift for her 21st birthday in 1947 and I am still using it today! There is something very gratifying about working with fabric.
Since you were 11?! Thats amazing! That is so neat about your mom! I agree it is so gratifying! I have LOVED working with fabric for many years now. :)
The linen will also give a little more if you cut it on the grain of the fabric. The crosswise grain will have a lot more give for your growing baby. Love your style!
Lisa, You will have an easier time with your sleeves if you follow the General Order of sewing a dress. 1) shoulder seams 2)neckline or placket 3) Ease the sleeve around the armhole 4)Then sew under arm seam from tip of sleeve all the way down to hem of dress
Hand's down, your's is my favourite decorating blog/UA-cam channel. Love your style and I so relate to it. I was born in the early 50's and I remember my my grandmother making clothes for us this way. She would sometimes trace an existing piece of clothing onto a piece of newspaper, tracing a little larger than the original and use some fabric that she's taken apart from a shirt or skirt, etc., or that belonged to her or my grandfather, that they didn't use anymore. Sometimes she'd get new fabric from the fabric store. I still have a gorgeous dress and satin pj's that she make me when I was a toddler. I really treasure those items. I also have a little hooded baby cape that she crocheted me.
I have sewn for many years, but have only used patterns. I can't wait to try this. Love the style of the dress for summer. Another great tutorial! Thank you.
So amazingly pretty. I'm imagining a beautiful boho long flowing crochet sleeveless cardigan/vest over the top for outfit #2. Something you could wear after being pregnant, as I know you don't want to spend a ton of money for clothes you would only wear a few more weeks. Your dress is just so perfect and versatile. LOVE it!!!
Super sweet! This inspire me to learn to sew. I'm interested in making my labor & delivery gown. Thry just seem so expensive! I love your simple tutorial and your dress is beautiful and classy.
Beautiful photo shoot photographs! 📷 Love these sewing tutorials! 👗 Love how you create patterns even with upholstery, you are naturally talented. 🔱 August 2019! 💙
I loved this Lisa! I can't wait to try something like this for my girls. I love sewing and creating things for my home and family the old fashioned way. Though 100 years ago sewing machines were a luxury most farm wives couldn't afford, I think it's important to carry on the handmade traditions of farmhouse living. You are inspiring!
Oh, I agree! Something so satisfying about making things with your own two hands. Girls are the best to sew for! That's when I became really passionate about it. But now they're getting too old to wear mama made dresses and the last two babies were boys!
Lisa, I love your channel and I was so excited to find it a couple months ago. We are so much alike. I am also 35 weeks pregnant with my 5th and am due December 2nd. You are beautiful with the cutest bump. I’ll for sure be thinking about you around our due dates.
I will probably hold off until next summer, when the baby is wearing more than just sleepers. Especially if its a little girl! You can bet I will have fun with that!!
Good idea to just make it yourself! I was looking at linen dresses for my girls before this Easter and they are so pricey. Is there any other kind of fabric you would recommend for this style of dress?
I linked the exact fabric that I used in the description, but a linen/cotton blend also works great! I made a shorter version (as a tunic) with this fabric: amzn.to/2He96Yn
I love the way your mind works with sewing. Practical and efficient. This totally is how my mind works when I’m creating.
Dear Lisa, I am thrilled with how fearless you cut the fabric. Your energy is wonderful and you encouraged me to try it this way too. The Beauty lies in the imperfection. Thank you so much.
I've been learning dress making etc on UA-cam lately and have made a few fitted garments at this point. this is such a lazy way of making a dress I LOVE it I need to make something for a friend who is NOT my shape so none of my pattern blocks will work this cut's out a lot of the math and measuring we'd have to do. I'd never even thought to just trace the facing or the sleeves! this is perfect! thank you so much!
I love this! I detest patterns and have kind of written off clothes making! I have made simple things that aren't fussy but never tried clothes. I'm going to give this a whirl👌🏽👌🏽
Your dress looks wonderful. I love the clean lines and the linen fabric. I started making my own clothes when I was 11. My mother taught classes for the Singer company and she taught me to sew. I grew up using the machine she received as a gift for her 21st birthday in 1947 and I am still using it today! There is something very gratifying about working with fabric.
Since you were 11?! Thats amazing! That is so neat about your mom! I agree it is so gratifying! I have LOVED working with fabric for many years now. :)
Just a little trick ,trace it on paper first then you will have it for ever and it’s easier to place and save on fabric. Love your channel .😉
The linen will also give a little more if you cut it on the grain of the fabric. The crosswise grain will have a lot more give for your growing baby. Love your style!
Lisa, You will have an easier time with your sleeves if you follow the General Order of sewing a dress. 1) shoulder seams 2)neckline or placket 3) Ease the sleeve around the armhole 4)Then sew under arm seam from tip of sleeve all the way down to hem of dress
Hand's down, your's is my favourite decorating blog/UA-cam channel. Love your style and I so relate to it. I was born in the early 50's and I remember my my grandmother making clothes for us this way. She would sometimes trace an existing piece of clothing onto a piece of newspaper, tracing a little larger than the original and use some fabric that she's taken apart from a shirt or skirt, etc., or that belonged to her or my grandfather, that they didn't use anymore. Sometimes she'd get new fabric from the fabric store. I still have a gorgeous dress and satin pj's that she make me when I was a toddler. I really treasure those items. I also have a little hooded baby cape that she crocheted me.
You are so sweet! Thank you so much!!
And what sweet memories of your grandmother! So inspiring 😊😊
I have sewn for many years, but have only used patterns. I can't wait to try this. Love the style of the dress for summer. Another great tutorial! Thank you.
Great tutorial! Gonna try this for myself. Love linen & yes, dresses can be quite expensive. Thank you
You are so right. Maternity clothes are so expensive
You are so talented,I'm always encouraged!
So amazingly pretty. I'm imagining a beautiful boho long flowing crochet sleeveless cardigan/vest over the top for outfit #2. Something you could wear after being pregnant, as I know you don't want to spend a ton of money for clothes you would only wear a few more weeks. Your dress is just so perfect and versatile. LOVE it!!!
Laurie Hester ooh that would be pretty! Thank you so much Laurie!
Wow, just discovered your remarkable site.
Good for you living the exact life you want and bucking the trends!
Thank you so much!
Super sweet! This inspire me to learn to sew. I'm interested in making my labor & delivery gown. Thry just seem so expensive! I love your simple tutorial and your dress is beautiful and classy.
Love the serenity of your picture. Beautiful dress, well done ❤️
Thank you so much!
Genius!!! You look adorable and the dress is too! Love your style! :)
Lynne Bellemare thank you so much Lynne!
Beautiful photo shoot photographs! 📷 Love these sewing tutorials! 👗 Love how you create patterns even with upholstery, you are naturally talented. 🔱 August 2019! 💙
I loved this Lisa! I can't wait to try something like this for my girls. I love sewing and creating things for my home and family the old fashioned way. Though 100 years ago sewing machines were a luxury most farm wives couldn't afford, I think it's important to carry on the handmade traditions of farmhouse living. You are inspiring!
Oh, I agree! Something so satisfying about making things with your own two hands. Girls are the best to sew for! That's when I became really passionate about it. But now they're getting too old to wear mama made dresses and the last two babies were boys!
WOW!!! How lovely!!! Good for you, Lisa!!!
Leslie Valenciano-Lopez aww thank you so much!! 😊
Lisa, Brilliant tutorial......TFS.
I am going to give this a try on a shirt that I love!
BJ Summerlin yay! Let me know how it turns out! :)
Simple and beautiful!
Thank you!
It looks nice on you! Nice video!
Fantastic, thank you I enjoyed this!
How many yards did you start with?
Awesome, just started watching your channel 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Lisa, I love your channel and I was so excited to find it a couple months ago. We are so much alike. I am also 35 weeks pregnant with my 5th and am due December 2nd. You are beautiful with the cutest bump. I’ll for sure be thinking about you around our due dates.
Sara West aww Sara that's awesome!! I am due December 3rd, so right around you! So exciting :) :)
You seem to do EVERYTHING ☺ Do you also crochet or knit? I love the way you teach and was going to start.
I have knit, but it isn't my favorite. Haha U'm thinking about knitting a hat for the baby.
Your just awesome girl
Susan Velez thank you so much Susan!
I'm a bit confused on the neckline. A lot of detail is skipped or assumed...
kool,thanks for sharing....Ja.
Great job! Will you be making clothes for the new baby?
I will probably hold off until next summer, when the baby is wearing more than just sleepers. Especially if its a little girl! You can bet I will have fun with that!!
Good idea to just make it yourself! I was looking at linen dresses for my girls before this Easter and they are so pricey. Is there any other kind of fabric you would recommend for this style of dress?
I guess I mean what would be the best fabric to use for a dress to wear not just experimental fabric?
I linked the exact fabric that I used in the description, but a linen/cotton blend also works great! I made a shorter version (as a tunic) with this fabric: amzn.to/2He96Yn
What other materials would you recommend if you wanted to do this for an everyday around the house dress? Would cotton or a blend do well enough?
Yes! They sure would :)
Hello special lady, you are so amazing
Amazing! When are u due??
Ally B thank you! December 3rd.
Farmhouse on Boone How exciting!
I wish I knew how to sew 😫😫😫😫
Susan Velez aww you can still learn!