Love watching your videos i am finally understanding things i had forgotten from 40+yrs ago. You are looking beautiful today, must be from country living.😊. ❤ FROM AUSTRALIA
I love 'classic' - and it looks lovely on you, Professor Marie! I have a similar blouse that I still wear, that I've had since it was new in the 1980s, in a soft cream georgette. It is ultra-comfortable to wear and I love it as much today as I did them. 'Classic' never goes out of style, I reckon, so certainly makes for a 'cheap but doesn't look it' wardrobe when you're starting out on a tight budget. :-) As for the riding skirt - I would really love to see a video on that too, please.
I love your beautiful top that you made is so gorgeous looking I really like that beige color because it could blend with other colors, jeans skirt, Jean pants and so on ….and I also love your atmosphere of your beautiful farm looks so peaceful so green so air breath taken ….❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful videos. I love everything about it. Please keep us posted for anymore of your wonderful videos and I love your red hair. I think it’s so🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Nice variety of options in this pattern. Don’t you hate the mystery stain! I’m always finding one on a top or pants. Thank goodness for Dawn dish soap as a pre-treatment for laundry. It takes out most things-when you remember to use it.🥴 I have used a highlighter to mark all the instructions for the particular view I’m doing. It’s saved my sanity.
I love that blouse, it looks so good. Who knew muslin could look so good. I do have a question, what is the name of the white stuff you put in sleeve. I think you said wiggin, but I've never heard that word before. The sewing gods were difinitely with you with the grease drop. Thanks for another great video.
Hi there. Can you please tell me what the fruit is at the beginning of your video please? Is it a fig? Thank you.😊 PS: I love your sewing videos, thank you for sharing with us. Xx 💖
It’s an American pawpaw, Asimina triloba, the American papaw is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Ontario, Canada, producing a large, yellowish-green to brown fruit that is sweet, with a custard-like texture, and a flavor somewhat similar to banana, mango, and pineapple.
Love the blouse,excellent video, just not sure what you did when sewing the tie/neckline that was different to the pattern and why. I will need to watch it after few times
This is a pretty blouse. The color will go with everything and every accessory.
I love your sleeve cuff treatment. Beautiful finish.
Great idea about the stay tape. I can see this in a soft and flowy rayon print.
Love watching your videos i am finally understanding things i had forgotten from 40+yrs ago. You are looking beautiful today, must be from country living.😊. ❤ FROM AUSTRALIA
Love your channel great teacher
I love 'classic' - and it looks lovely on you, Professor Marie! I have a similar blouse that I still wear, that I've had since it was new in the 1980s, in a soft cream georgette. It is ultra-comfortable to wear and I love it as much today as I did them. 'Classic' never goes out of style, I reckon, so certainly makes for a 'cheap but doesn't look it' wardrobe when you're starting out on a tight budget. :-) As for the riding skirt - I would really love to see a video on that too, please.
Nice blouse, love the muslin. I like the skirt, and would love to watch how it’s made.
A great blouse, looks very comfortable. Thanks for the clear instructions.
I love how you explain why you mark dots or other markings and if they apply to the pattern vie you’re making 😁
Great tips Marie, you're a treasure ❤
Love this blouse!!! Thank you so much for the video and explanations. Can't wait to try making it!
I love your beautiful top that you made is so gorgeous looking I really like that beige color because it could blend with other colors, jeans skirt, Jean pants and so on ….and I also love your atmosphere of your beautiful farm looks so peaceful so green so air breath taken ….❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful videos. I love everything about it. Please keep us posted for anymore of your wonderful videos and I love your red hair. I think it’s so🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸☕️☕️☕️☕️☕️🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
A very classic style, yet not too complicated to make. I like your sleeve finish choice. I think they go well with the tie, both having a draped look.
Another great make Marie and you have also shown that we don't need expensive fabric to make a nice garment ❤❤
I would love for you to make the riding skirt. My daughter wants one and it would be wonderful to see you make one.
Beautiful blouse..,❤❤
Love the resourcefulness of farmers. Utilize the knife block for the scissors. Brilliant 🤓
Yay. It’s video day!
Very stylish. I love that whole outfit 😍
Great blouse I may make one to go with my Dark Academia project if I have time, I would love a video on the riding skirt trousers.
Beautiful as always.
Very nice love the ties ..dress up or down
Really like that! Good job!
Nice variety of options in this pattern. Don’t you hate the mystery stain! I’m always finding one on a top or pants. Thank goodness for Dawn dish soap as a pre-treatment for laundry. It takes out most things-when you remember to use it.🥴
I have used a highlighter to mark all the instructions for the particular view I’m doing. It’s saved my sanity.
Love the top. Love the trouser too.
Thank u love the pattern instructions, I have this pattern🥰
Great video. Thank you. The blouse looks nice on you.
Suzanne.
I wish I had $1 for every time I mixed the sleeves up. Great tip.
I would love to watch a video of making those trousers, or any other skirt pants, but those are beautiful
Great blouse. would love to make the pants also. 🧵 🪡
Lovely ❤
Yes top is very stylish
Fabulous as always
Please please please a video on the trousers/riding skirt
I for 1 would love to see a Montana video❤
Absolutely lovely, Marie. Looks great you. Any chance you could make a short for the mitered corners? Your technique is brilliant.
I can do that 😊
I love that blouse, it looks so good. Who knew muslin could look so good. I do have a question, what is the name of the white stuff you put in sleeve. I think you said wiggin, but I've never heard that word before. The sewing gods were difinitely with you with the grease drop. Thanks for another great video.
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Hi there. Can you please tell me what the fruit is at the beginning of your video please? Is it a fig? Thank you.😊 PS: I love your sewing videos, thank you for sharing with us. Xx 💖
It’s an American pawpaw, Asimina triloba, the American papaw is a small deciduous tree native to the eastern United States and southern Ontario, Canada, producing a large, yellowish-green to brown fruit that is sweet, with a custard-like texture, and a flavor somewhat similar to banana, mango, and pineapple.
It sounds delicious @@carolinek2526
I adore your dear little black cat. I had a carbon copy cat. When I see your kitty, it reminds me of my darling boy. What a dear.
Like the song, way down yonder in the paw paw patch
Love the blouse,excellent video, just not sure what you did when sewing the tie/neckline that was different to the pattern and why. I will need to watch it after few times
I sewed it to the inside first so I could topstitch the outside closed.
I love those pants, is the pattern still available? I would call them gauchos.
I saw the pattern on Folkwear’s website. They call it a riding skirt.
Fabulous blouse! I looked at Joanne's muslins. Can you tell me which of the many muslins you used today? thank you.
The most basic 44" ones that are $2/yd near the costume happy fabrics. Good luck!
I wondered when you put the knife block on the board and pulled out the sizzors if that’s not how the stain happened…?
Why do they make them on tissue paper, and when are they going to stop?