Love the mending series and hope you continue. Even your mending is beautiful, creative and inspiring, like the rest of your content. People don’t seem to mend or sew anymore. I hope the trend of fast, cheap clothing ends. Knowing how to do stuff is the way to go.❤
@mrgarner4796Ай бұрын
Every completed project is a winner. Your purple shirt, however, went from wonderful to fabulous. Thank you.
@kimberlycooper417024 күн бұрын
I bought a sewing machine 2 years ago and have been too machine-paranoid to use it. Recently, I took some free classes at a locally-owned mom & pop fabric store. They are fabulous!!! They are encouraging, patient, giving adequate instructions, and helping me get started!!!!
@petoouiАй бұрын
Your husbands patch choice made me smile. Although I am a pretty good sewist, many years ago my husband chose his own duct tape patch on a puffy, navy blue down jacket, to my efforts. It was 12 years later in the middle of summer before I snuck that out of the house. Your husband has better taste. 😂
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Omg, I read this and giggled! I think our husbands are on the same wave length, lol, because he attempted to "patch" a hole in his favorite shorts with a moleskin bandage LOL I think I have that in one of my other mending/upcycling videos, it was sooo funny :)
@stefs3460Ай бұрын
@@petooui 😂 Is your husband a fan of the Red Green show? Comedy show where the men fix everything with duct tape!
@lsheffield6205Ай бұрын
@@stefs3460I’m a fan of The Red Green Show. “Any tool can be the right tool”.
@Ami5JoАй бұрын
Nice to see your furry supervisor. Such great results again and thank you for helpful ideas- you "flipping" the oval seam allowances was so brilliant.
@joannemcd1257Ай бұрын
You are SUCH an inspiration! I have a WHOLE recliner chair FULL of projects, waiting to be mended! Thank you for all the brilliant and beautiful ideas! ❤
@Queenread82Ай бұрын
You and Catherine Sews should get together. What a fun collaboration that would be - you could challenge each other to up-cycle things.
@mrgarner4796Ай бұрын
@@Queenread82 I have seen a lovely comment from Catherine Sews on this channel.
@ArlenePMCMАй бұрын
Yes! I get so inspired by both these talented and creative sewists. Would be such a fun colab.
@viktoriabalensiefen8911Ай бұрын
Thanks for the nudge ... btw, you are one of the few KZbinrs, wehre I tend to watch ALL videos till the Endes a ki d of supporg
@carlyk502Ай бұрын
You say that you’re not an artist, yet those flowers that were hand-drawn are really very pretty! Good job by the way. Keep up the great work.
@ArlenePMCMАй бұрын
These are all fantastic! I think I'll copy your daughter's 3/4 sleeve transformation for my own T-shirts. Purple shirt gorgeous. 🙂
@kathygann7632Ай бұрын
Great patches on the shirt. I wouldn’t have thought of gathering to make a seam allowance.
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Thank you! I sometimes use this method on rounded patch pockets, I figured it would work well in this case as well :) That shirt is nearly 10 yrs old!
@kathygann7632Ай бұрын
@@ThoughtfulCreativity. When sewing round pockets, I trace the pocket on cardboard, cut it out, then press the pocket fabric piece around the cardboard for a perfectly shaped pocket. That might have worked here too.
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
I do that, too :) it would work well, I just did not want to create an oval cardstock template for single use.
@olivemdАй бұрын
@@ThoughtfulCreativitytwo of my husband’s favourite shirts were worn by my son in high school 32 years ago. They still amazingly look good.
@kristicitak3932Ай бұрын
I used to add pretty lace to my (now 37 year old daughter ) when she was 4-6 years old. She loved it 🥰 😊
@kristicitak3932Ай бұрын
*pants
@littlelady7843Ай бұрын
All your mending projects are so nicely finished! I love the way you repair the hole on your husband's shirt. It is very simple, sturdy and neat looking. I am going to use that on my pants for sure (I prefer no bows on my pants. LOL!) I also love the way you finished the sleeves for your daughter's top. I am going to use that a lot as it is easy, practical and pretty-3 in one! Love you mending videos. Please make more!
@juanitaconover8836Ай бұрын
Oh, thank you! That is wonderful that you talked us through several ways a given problem could be fixed and then showed us how one of them is done! Real life knowledge for us to apply. That lavender shirt turned out SO lovely!
@cc83jc85Ай бұрын
I'd LOVE your sketching on the purple shirt, very clever!!
@juliewilde66317 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing all the great mending tips!❤❤❤❤
@Islander166829 күн бұрын
Wow, I love the embroidery on the purple shirt!
@tinarytting3799Ай бұрын
I love the mending shows the most!
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Aw, thank you, Tina!
@stitchersdelightАй бұрын
I love the thread sketching on the shirt. It really adds another layer of interest. Thank you for the tips !
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Thank you! I am very happy with it, it is there, quite subtle, but does the job of covering the stitch marks, and as you said - adds a little bit of interest :) yeeeek, I am happy it will get lots more wear!
@RoeRoe123Ай бұрын
You daughter is smart and those jeans are stinking adorable ❤ Great job Mom! Okay now I want to see what you do with that gorgeous scarf your Mom gave you. HURRY! 😂
@kristinjacobsen3417Ай бұрын
The patching you did for your husband - when my husband used to need something fixed i was more than willing to do the work. But I'd ask him "do you really like this shirt? You're not going to get rid of it soon right?" Just to make sure my time wasn't wasted. PS i like your furry helper 😊😊
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Same here, lol, only in a slightly different direction :) I have clothes that I wear only at home, good clothes, but the ones that I know I can get paint, and glue, and oil, and dye, and whatever else on and I won't cry over it, lol. My husband - all clothes are for everything, so sometimes I have to remind him that all those nice button-up shirts he has would have had more wear if he did not chase a racoon up the tree in one of them and get a bit tear right on the chest, or do some other similar things.
@nuriagiralt617Ай бұрын
You most definitely are an artist!
@patriciatufts4969Ай бұрын
❤ You always amaze me with your skills and imagination. Thank you once again for your wonderful ideas.
@gloriahill951923 күн бұрын
I’m always in awe of your creativity. What great solutions you have come up with; especially love the purple blouse❤. I have done some thread sketching and it’s not easy to get it looking as lovely as what you have created. Well done 😊🇨🇦
@InAgatasCottageАй бұрын
Absolutely fantastic. Jeans are soo cute. And the shirt just stunning
@Queenread82Ай бұрын
I used to put knee patches on my son’s jeans. (And hubby’s work jeans) I would take out the “easy seam” up past the knee, use old cut up jeans to put on an inside patch and a large outside patch. The large patch is just more sensible because the area of wear is larger than the hole. Anyway. I love to see creative mending.
@EdenFairhavenАй бұрын
That’s really pretty and an ingenious way to cover up a myriad of things!❤🎉😮
@Queenread82Ай бұрын
I love the elbow patches.
@lsheffield6205Ай бұрын
You took your husband’s shirt from okay to VINTAGE. Beautiful work.
@Queenread82Ай бұрын
I like that you put the tone on tone thread sketching on just one side. Or you could put a small flower or leaf on the opposite collar corner.
@macuisinesanssulfites4101Ай бұрын
😍😍😍 Thank you for such a useful and inspirational video. Thanks to your suggestion in a previous video (not sure which one as I have watched so many 😊) I used one of the stitches on my basic Singer machine to hide a seam I had to make while upcycling one of my husband’s shirt into a summer top. Like you I used variegated thread in the same tone on the silky fabric. Using the same stitch around the neckline and the bottom edge made it look intentional. This garment is one of the upcycles I am most proud of. Thank you also for showing us how to mend holes on the machine, Alicia. ❤
@chandujacobАй бұрын
Omg, I just love all these creative ideas that you have, just amazing!! Thank you so much for sharing with us.
@kristinjacobsen3417Ай бұрын
I really like both mending and upcycling. Thank you for these videos. Great info you share!
@henriettelinkshanderin1449Ай бұрын
You can make sturdier patches for the elbows by taking two ovals, sewing them right sides together, cutting a slit in one, turning them inside out and then sewing them onto the shirt (with the cut on the inside of course.) Right now I'm lengthening my youngest favorite pyjamas (Star Trek OS style, two sets, designed and sewn by me in 2021) so they can be worn at least one more season. I just let out the hems of the arms, legs and waist and attach cuffs. When I sew clothes for my kids I always make sure that I can make them bigger when my kids have grown again. I plan hems big enough and I choose stitches and a stitch length that can be removed easily.
@carosnaehkramАй бұрын
allays a great pleasure to watching your mending Videos.🥰 Thank you for sharing this with us. greetings from north germany🤗
@andreeabucur2953Ай бұрын
I would really appreciate it if you'd continue with this series. It gives a very concrete and useful look on mending. You are very creative in your solution findings .much love
@tammymasson2343Ай бұрын
Wow! What a helpful, useful series! You are so inspirational and educational! Thank you!
@abaigealduda2756Ай бұрын
YAY!!!! More mending!!!
@arvettadelashmit9337Ай бұрын
Great work. I love what you did to the purple shirt. I have two pair of dress pants that are too short for me. I don't think that putting a ruffle at the bottom would work for me. However, sewing what should look like a cuff may work.
@laurenouellette6592Ай бұрын
The thread sketching on the shirt came out so beautifully!! I’m definitely inspired to try it myself. I also love your supervisor’s tail getting into the shot at 10:00 😁
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Lol, yes, she was taking her supervisory duties VERY seriously :)
@ebbram9879Ай бұрын
Wow the shirt looks great
@pamelahill7164Ай бұрын
I absolutely love these videos
@ireneparker8253Ай бұрын
This video was absolutely full of helpful tips and techniques. The purple shirt is a WOW! project. The stitching is beautiful. Putting the gathering stitch around the patch was a new technique for me. Also the picot elastic on the hem of your daughters shirt. Cuffs annoy me. So, I usually get rid of them. I like the idea of a new finish. I also really appreciate how specific you were about the number of passes when darning. I never know quite when to stop. I really enjoyed spending Sunday morning with you. 🥰
@robinr6399Ай бұрын
Ruffles on your daughter's jeans! Sweet, sweet, sweet!
@caramoonlynnАй бұрын
What an amazing channel. I subscribed. So many great tips. I love upcycling clothes!
@carlyk502Ай бұрын
I really love your cut-out pullover top that you’re wearing in the video. Is there a tutorial for that? Also, I love the thread embroidery that was restyled into the shirt. That takes it up a few notches, & I would so wear that shirt. It makes it seem more polished, & much more feminine.
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Sure is :) it is one of the projects in this video - kzbin.info/www/bejne/qYjako2jo9aJd7s Thank you for watching, Carly and happy sewing :)
@louiseeiffel1014Ай бұрын
Great results. The machine embroidery on your shirt is beautiful! Despite what you say, I would consider you an artist.
@julianachandler2975Ай бұрын
More great fixes! FYI, you are definitely an artist. Love that embroidery ❤
@patcottlr5250Ай бұрын
Love seeing mending. I did visible mending and embroidery in the 80's, before it was fashionable. Particularly Love the elastic lace. A joy to watch. Thank you
@christinesmutek3856Ай бұрын
Loved these tips. My favourite was the machine embroidery on the blue shirt. You are so talented 🥰
@margaretduran4415Ай бұрын
great educational and inspirational video - loved it!
@brendabuckley7071Ай бұрын
Of course u r an artist
@DIY-SewingАй бұрын
Wow what great ideas 🎉 thanks ❤❤❤
@michellestmarentette.antoi5904Ай бұрын
I am an artist, you did wonderful. You are an artist with material. 👍🏻🇨🇦
@lindahoffman8296Ай бұрын
I learned a lot today, Alisa. Keep the video's coming. Thank you.
@lavondacarter7228Ай бұрын
Absolutely, love the purple blouse !
@kathygann7632Ай бұрын
Your daughter is going to love the ruffle so much, she is going to want the ruffle on her shorts!
@leelulady2010Ай бұрын
You could make a lightweight cardigan from the blue print fabric!
@cindywinkler4172Ай бұрын
Thread painting is the best
@cindywinkler4172Ай бұрын
You're wonderful ❤
@robinr6399Ай бұрын
Oh! That purple blouse! Gorgeous 😍
@dovaillancourtАй бұрын
Hi Alisa. I think you could use the darning foot for the actual darning of the jeans/uniform. You already use it to embroider. It would become much more organic. Love your videos !
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Hello there Dominique! I actually don't use a foot at all for the embroidery, but you could for sure use the technique for darning. The reason why I didn't is because it is hard to get a straight line with free motion embroidery technique and for darning particularly I prefer a very even result.
@oskarmollyАй бұрын
I love the purple shirt! It's beautiful. My mending usually is replacing zippers, this coat that I'm having to do now, is almost impossible to find the stitches to remove the zipper, because it blends in so well with the coat. I got one side done but this other side is just awful. Whoever made this coat should also never have put in snaps on top of the zipper. I'm just pulling my hair out over this one. And I really could use this coat tomorrow as I have to go far above the Arctic Circle to have eye surgery but I think I'll have to choose something else because this coat is going to take awhile to replace. Please continue with the mending series as I do a lot of that.
@rebeccacamacho-sobczak428221 күн бұрын
THREE thumbs up!!!!
@memaperm9553Ай бұрын
Another great video!
@Queenread82Ай бұрын
Those ruffled pants are so cute.
@barbaramason7636Ай бұрын
Love the stitching solution on the purple shirt! And the frill on the little jeans! The elastic trim is something I can use, too. Thanks for your ideas!
@papercentsАй бұрын
Very helpful video. Thank you!
@kathygann7632Ай бұрын
When you said embroidery, I imagined colors, and days and days of handwork. The monotone embroidery is much, much prettier and efficient. What stitch did you use on the embroidery?
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Just a straight stitch :) I left a video link in the description of the video where I explain how to do this , it is so much fun! It did take time to complete the entire design, but definitely faster than handwork!
@kathygann7632Ай бұрын
@@ThoughtfulCreativity I haven’t had time to look at your links yet!
@crabwalk7773Ай бұрын
It's very refreshing to see you mend clothing, instead of the now-popular toss and purchase something new (typically inferior, fast fashion). Yes, if repaired and mended, clothing can well last for years and years. (This allows me to spend my discretionary budget on non-clothing 😁)
@Tomoej76Ай бұрын
Thank you,I got great tips!
@seamssewvintageАй бұрын
Great ideas!!!
@Blissfully-KetoАй бұрын
I've used a soft bristle new toothbrush to rub on prior stitching to remove the stitching line from the thread.
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
I usually do that too + a lot of steam, but it wasn't helping at all in this case.
@Jpudgy5Ай бұрын
You inspire me so much!
@marciewhite5368Ай бұрын
When mending sleeves and pantlegs i open the seam to have a flat fabric for the machine. Its simple to restitch the opening at the end. Memding work clothes can really save you $. Ive patched my husbands and extended their life 4x. If not we would have had to repurchase each time. I also think that mending is a safety issue. No loose parts to get caught in the machinery
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
For sure, great suggestion! In this case I did not want to deal with reattaching the cuff and re-sewing the flat felled seam... I also did not have a perfectly matching thread :(
@eamonbamonАй бұрын
Hi Alisa, wonderful tips for mending here. Please explain how to get rid of the marks left by the carbon paper, do the marks disappear after ironing or do they have to be washed off? Thank you so much.
@altaroberts5105Ай бұрын
A plastic bottel works well when mending a sleeve.
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Thank you soooo much for a suggestion, you're totally right!!! Great thinking!
@nancyschaffer7568Ай бұрын
Love the embroidery technique. The top you have on Did you do reverse embroidery on the front and do you have video on reverse embroidery? I did a pillow years ago and would like a refresher course on it.
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Hello there, Nancy! I sure did, so much fun - the video on how I made this sweater is linked in the description of this video :)
@tamarabuxton2516Ай бұрын
Good morning. Love your channel. Have you dabbled in upcycling clothes to make dog coats/sweaters etc.?
@annabelladelli6121Ай бұрын
You are great! First comment here 😘
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Annabella, hello hello :) Happy Sunday and happy sewing/mending :)
@kathygann7632Ай бұрын
Oh man, I’ll probably monopolize the space! I’ve been sewing since I was about 10 years old in 1960, but you have great imaginative ideas that I don’t think about. I’d probably put a denim ruffle on the pants, but I love the chiffon!
@estellek993Ай бұрын
Thank you for the thread sketching inspiration - would there be any value in using tear-away or wash-away stabilizer? Would this be necessary for regular quilting cottons or fabrics of a similar weight? I'm enjoying your videos so much. I could watch you and Catherine Sews every day, all day. I try to avoid the harsh American accents, there must be something wrong with me, but at times I just have to turn them off. You and Catherine are so easy to listen to, so thank you for that!
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Hello there, Estelle and thank you for such a kind comment :) at times I do use stabilizers, both types that you mentioned (as you can see in this video and I also explain why I went for it - kzbin.info/www/bejne/h6PHq2Z8oMqlhLc ) but it really depends on the fabric and how much stitching you're doing in your designs. I find that the better I can "flatten/stretch" the fabric in the hoop, the less additional stabilizers I need, but again, depends on the fabric and the design. I usually do a test sample before I start, so that way I can confirm if the technique and method is a go or if I need to problem solve. I hope this helps :)
@vickyrushton1783Ай бұрын
Are you saying your husband wouldn’t appreciate a bow on his work trousers 😂
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
LOL :D you gut me chuckling here :)
@petro3441Ай бұрын
👌👌👌
@clairefrancois6046Ай бұрын
❤❤❤😊
@sleepycat8887Ай бұрын
I have not touched my sewing machine …. For weeks 🫣. Even though… I have things to do and finish. Lost my sew mojo. 😅
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Oh no... so sorry you lost your sewjo! It sucks when it happens, it feels empty... I hope you get it back soon. Sometime organizing supplies helps me get the creative process going :)
@sleepycat8887Ай бұрын
thank you ☺️. Me too… I hope it appears sometime soon 😂.
@CeeceeWhipАй бұрын
Helloooo, I would love to see you make some cotton mid-brief panties. I’ve seen it done without any words or explanations in KZbin but sure would like to hear it explained and gone into detail. I have a latex allergy so cotton and latex-free elastic is what I am desiring to see created😊
@ThoughtfulCreativityАй бұрын
Hello there, I have done undies tutorial, you can see it here - kzbin.info/www/bejne/rqesgmiqbZxlaJI
@aamenaborane454821 күн бұрын
This are very beautiful ways to mends clothes .Thank you .ma'am I have a request can you shows us how to mends holes or rip in girls stretchy knit fabric leggings .Thank you .
@deverm00Ай бұрын
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@karenwerts2331Ай бұрын
@peeshyholland433Ай бұрын
Wow Alisa. You are an amazing sewist. I have a favorite shirt that I will be putting patches on. It’s so worn out but I still love it. Thanks for this amazing video.