What seems to be the most common reason why people tend to like thinking about making their own clothing line is because, frankly, they wanna make it for themselves. So perhaps people should do that first step before actually going for a clothing line. Chances are, one just wants a wardrobe update, not a business.
@itsmaryana273 жыл бұрын
Yeah! For me it’s because I struggle to find plus size clothes. I don’t wanna contribute to shein or fashionnova.
@crimson3sky3 жыл бұрын
That’s accurate. For me it was because I was never happy with anything I found in stores, I envisioned beautiful garments ever since I was a kid but the things that were actually available never made me feel like they were worth the money. So I started learning for myself a few years ago finally.
@irrelevance38593 жыл бұрын
@@crimson3sky Yes thank you. You put it the best. I always imagine great clothes but can’t find what I want anywhere. How easy it would be if i could make it. And it’s a pretty nice flex to say you’ve made your own clothes if people ask.
@NakedUndone3 жыл бұрын
Or they want to make clothes that you can't find in the stores. For instance, most men's clothing is flattering only for tall, slim men, but I'm rather short and broad. I'd like to make clothes that are more to my taste, rather than the current fashion.
@TheGrifhinx3 жыл бұрын
@@NakedUndone but therein lies the trap - you need to make it extremely sure that it's not just for you. Because making a clothing line is almost always never about you, unless you are declaring that you are part of the demographics you are considering as your customer (which, in some cases, can be bad practice since it's prone to bias)
@taymc4073 жыл бұрын
To add to the sizing comment, YES! Some clothing brands use what's called "vanity sizing", vanity sizing is when they shift their numbers so that you're a "smaller size" when you buy from them as opposed to other competing brands. So for example, I'm a size 2 for one brand, a size 4 for another, and sometimes even a size 0 or a size 8 for other brands. When you buy a pattern, the pattern maker may be using a sizing chart from 50 some odd years ago. This is especially true for vintage patterns. When I tried making my first fitted item I didn't know about vanity sizing and had no idea why I was a size 10 according to the skirt pattern when I was a size 2 according to most of my pants. So, measure and remeasure yourself, and remember that your body isn't the problem (no matter what number fits you best), the problem is the psychological mind games the fashion industry plays in an attempt to make you want to buy their stuff. Happy sewing everyone :)
@Dschudie09013 жыл бұрын
this somehow makes it less frustrating that I sometimes i have to buy like 4 sizes bigger than i normally would. Thanks for that Info ♥
@karma2green3793 жыл бұрын
That’s so annoying because I will buy I size 1 and it will fit my mom and she is a size 4 so I won’t even be able to wear it
@hyeronymus3 жыл бұрын
I thought i was the only one!
@deerkota3 жыл бұрын
honestly, vanity sizing doesn't make me want to buy one brand over another, it just makes me want to stick with the same 3 pairs of jeans I've had since 2013
@C_U_R_I_E_L3 жыл бұрын
In 2000 I was a size 5 in junior; today I am a size 000. Shoes? Figetaboutit. In 2000 I was a USA 6; today I am a USA 3. Japan 22 stayed consistent for the past couple decades or so because they use actual centimeters.
@megaanny13 жыл бұрын
For inspiration I like watching Micarah Tewers. She taught me that you don't have to be perfect, you just have to have fun doing it. It takes away the perfectionist stress that stops me from sewing.
@Vbat4203 жыл бұрын
micarah is literally why im here rn
@EtamirTheDemiDeer3 жыл бұрын
Queen Micarah
@birjisafroz88863 жыл бұрын
Micarah is the reason I can knit, crochet, and beading today.
@aureliarossi58972 жыл бұрын
micarah is why i have a bird, learnt makeup, and why i’m here lmao
@lasvina36102 жыл бұрын
I see we are all men of culture. I can now successfully use a sewing machine because of her
@abella93993 жыл бұрын
As someone who just started like 1 and a half year ago and just realize now is Never Ever continue if youre tired, that includes if your eyes hurt back or hands, take a rest put it away for a moment and continue the next day, sometimes I lose track of time and say to myself to push this 3 stitches and you’re done! But It always end up of me rushing and not putting the final detail which always affect on how I feel about my work dont push yourself if you dont feel like it for the sake of it being done.. wishing all of us a good luck in this journey!
@stephaniealbert64483 жыл бұрын
Honestly I have to remind myself this every single project!!! You always regret rushing to finish because you don't put the effort you would have put in if you had energy to ensure the sewing is high quality
@Skarlett873 жыл бұрын
Word.
@Kozickih3 жыл бұрын
I refuse to learn this. So every project I make is wonky. Then I delude myself into thinking I did better than whatever fast fashion brand is around.
@kimwielart72013 жыл бұрын
This is so very true!! I actually killed my last sewing machine doing this :( RIP
@seventhrainbow170123 күн бұрын
Thank you for this !!!
@louds0ft5933 жыл бұрын
why is no one talking about the fact that the thumbnail looks like a page from a late 90s/y2k fashion catalogue im fucking obsessed
@jiminisafairy62433 жыл бұрын
ikrr that's why I clicked
@Jusufreinhard3 жыл бұрын
omg thank you!
@eustishyre58503 жыл бұрын
I'll admit, that's why I clicked the thumbnail, but definitely interested in the topic as well!
@gayatrimestry45093 жыл бұрын
part of why i clicked!
@aathenaiz61513 жыл бұрын
it’s sooooo gooood
@maninthemirror64463 жыл бұрын
here's an idea i have about not wasting fabric: try to buy natural and neutral colored fabrics. natural fabrics like cotton, wool, linen usually work with a lot of types of clothing. you can buy them in a color you would wear a lot or you can buy them in white color and make everything with it then you can dye it in whatever color you want (natural dyeing techniques recommended)! hope i could help with my not very great knowledge. love you guys, stay safe and thank you Jusuf!
@toothfairy10133 Жыл бұрын
do you have any specific natural dying techniques you recommend? or at least point me in the direction of what to look up :0
@edenassos3 жыл бұрын
I have my own fashion labels in Japan and how I started was playing with this software called CLO3D, as I already had a 3D background, it was straightforward, I had to learn the sewing/pattern side of things though, you can measure yourself and either make a 3d character model of yourself or commission someone to do so and you'll basically have the 3d model of your own body ready for you to design clothes on. With such a software, your creativity is the limit, and also since it's a tool for the fashion industry, you can export patterns onto the pattern cutting machines easily. You can prototype designs without wasting fabric ;)
@lmhtv60393 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@kayv58403 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing!
@catgoo173 жыл бұрын
I literally go to school for this but here i am learning it off of KZbin
@alliecurran48343 жыл бұрын
this
@KarolineLovesArcane3 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome I hope you’re doing well, and I am learning as hobby.
@jjain.1273 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to that in the future hopefully!!
@maoooo7773 жыл бұрын
Hopefully this will be me 🙏🏾
@brandyluna40723 жыл бұрын
Can I ask what are u studying? How is called?
@trang.xoan.5033 жыл бұрын
So... no one here mentioned about how cute she played with her dog naturally while talking? I'm melting by those actions aww
@TheEssentialsClub3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for including my channel in the recommendations 🥺🥰
@tojellypinnk34963 жыл бұрын
I love both of your channels they always help me understand more about sewing
@anncarroll73543 жыл бұрын
I’ll have to check yours out too! So much talent out here 😁
@liveandlearnthelife16373 жыл бұрын
One of my fav you tubers recommending another one of my fav you tubers 😍 Why do I feel this mutual feeling vibe 😁😘. Love you both 💕
@lindaabraham8715 Жыл бұрын
I sewed all my own clothes in the 1960s for high school, back when you could save money by doing so, and girls could only wear dresses to school. I enjoyed it very much and would like to get back to it, but from your video I see that there are many more resources for learning and creativity. This is wonderful! I would especially like to copy the great dresses of the first half of the 20th century.
@dsd9772 Жыл бұрын
i wanna turn back time where girls could only wear dresses to school :(
@lindaabraham8715 Жыл бұрын
@@dsd9772 And I want to go back to a time before TV, football, and climate change. But it ain't going to happen. Dresses are attractive, but so are corsets. Both are restrictive and keep women "in their place". If women want to be functional, pants are more practical and comfortable. Dresses are an option, thank goodness,😐 just as books and baseball are options. Unfortunately, as individuals, we can do nothing about the climate.
@dsd9772 Жыл бұрын
@@lindaabraham8715 i mean in school chill, im a woman myself and lowkey getting hate from teachers for wearing long dresses. and gotta be eextra careful because if a girl who chooses to wear long dresses and trips over their dress we will be forced to wear pants or short dresses. this is their feminism. "omg stop weaRing thAt uR so OpressEd doNt be trAditional"
@hero4life338 Жыл бұрын
@@lindaabraham8715you mentioned at the end of your comment that you like the early 20th century dresses. if you are still interested in sewing by the time i write this, may i suggest watching youtuber "Bernadette Banner?" she likes to sew historically accurate dresses and outfits from the 19th century up until the turn of the century. she is also only one youtube channel among many who specialize in historical fashion (me personally, even as a 16 year old guy, i LOVE 1940s and 1970s fashion and i'd like to start sewing that), many of which specialize in specific decades/eras as well. just a recommendation! good luck!
@__-pg7bd8 ай бұрын
@@lindaabraham8715 Yikes, and I wish we lived in a time where people weren't so quick to getting angry. While I don't wish we lived in a time where girls could *ONLY* where dresses, I certainly wish we lived in a time where people dressed at least decently for school. Instead, I'm surrounded by girls and guys literally wearing the most outlandish things. And I'm not even that traditional :/
@andynonymous67693 жыл бұрын
I want to make my own clothes for sustainability reasons but I always hated the fact that my family, as soon as they hear that I'm sowing will be all like "thank god you're finally out of your tomboy phase and taking up womanly hobbies! You'll make a great wife someday." But then I think, what's more punk than not supporting businesses that willingly sell clothes made in sweatshops?
@lasvina36102 жыл бұрын
Nothing's more punk than not supporting fast fashion sweatshops. (I was the girliest girl in existence but like fuck, none of us learn these skills to be a good wife, nan, it ain't 1722, I want to learn because I enjoy it, not because I'm good at it- Yet, because that's what a hobby truely is) If you stay learning to sew you should make a leather jacket with spikes with an emblem saying "I'll make a great wife someday."
@noodle68522 жыл бұрын
This is literally how I feel too, my father heavily pressured me into “looking like a girl and having girl hobbies” and it makes me wanna rebel even when it’s something I myself am interested in
@arpiabu-alrub74842 жыл бұрын
Make tomboyish clothes as payback too
@annnc29972 жыл бұрын
geez my parents would love it if i can sew, but we see that as more of a basic life skill anyone can do. Even my brother does better stitch work than I do. Why must it be so gender specific like fr? But again, don't let anyone's words stop you from doing what you like ;)
@pandadncr4825 Жыл бұрын
@@annnc2997 ikr? Who decided sowing was for women and woodcraft was for men lol
@lilasw3 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad there are content creators like you who clearly say that producing and buying new clothes is never going to be sustainable! I also just got a sewing machine because I saw your videos about making your own clothes and it inspired me so much! I think this is as sustainable as you can get: reuse old fabric/clothes and make yourself new ones 🥰 Thank you Jusuf ☺️
@ayana974111 ай бұрын
Exactly, I never thought about that too much, so this brings a lot into perspective for me!
@TaliMca2312 жыл бұрын
So, my first project was a tote bag. Went straight to hemming some stuff that had to be hemmed, and then made a bucket hat. None were perfect, but they were there and I love them and use them. I now want to make a skirt, but the main issue was finding the pattern that I liked. I looked at a bunch of tutorials, used so much maths to get the right ratios and learning how skirts work and the amount of pride and joy when the skirt (it was a bit of a squeeze but whatever) came on and I liked it. That pride is what makes me want to continue making my own clothes. Because I am proud of them, and unlike when I crochet my clothes sewing is a bit more neat and less handmade to me.
@cooperstarr2 жыл бұрын
Sew past tense is: I have sewn/ I sewed. I hope that helps. I've been sewing since I was four years old when my mother and grandmother were driven crazy by my busy hands. They always made clothes for myself, my sister and my cousins so it was natural that I learned at their sides. As I got older and developed my own style, sewing allowed me to really express myself. Additionally, we were dirt poor so hand me downs and thrift stores were my only material sources. That, naturally, forced me to learn pattern making and tailoring. I've been doing it this way for 40 years. I am delighted that it has become fashionable to reuse materials and adapt existing garments and not just a sign that you're broke! Thanks for carrying the flag and spreading the word.
@mariecherement3834 Жыл бұрын
or" I made".
@bellas19203 жыл бұрын
Professor Pincushion, Micarah Tewers, Gunnar Deatherage, and Debs Days are my personal favorites!
@diefranzi3 жыл бұрын
I am just a beginner, and my first project was a whole dress. It was an interesting journey, and now i have made a second dress and a blouse kind of top. I learned all of my sewing skills on the way, made mistakes, learned from them and improved so much, just with these 3 pieces. I always use left over fabric pieces from the fabric stores, for just 5 bucks. I wanna make my own clothes in the future, with own patterns :)
@RosieCooper1000 Жыл бұрын
How does this girl not have more subs the editing is immaculate
@stuffedtoylover3 жыл бұрын
i've been following a lot of sewing channels for a while and have been thrift shopping my whole life, but recently got overwhelmed by the actual process of making my own clothes. thank you for restoring my hope. (i have a dufflebag of clothes to thrift flip waiting for me)
@eliondoa80003 жыл бұрын
I still want to see the "boring" sewing content you've got🥺
@alexisarrizon60833 жыл бұрын
I taught myself to sew at 4 years old by hand. I ended up going to fashion design school and now here I am working as a technical designer/pattern maker. I was a tailor intern when I was in my freshman year of design school. Very useful. Keep going learning is key
@c0smicchelsea2 жыл бұрын
Omgggg that’s so cool
@NotstarvinMarvin2 жыл бұрын
4 years...🙄
@user-bf3yh6ue7p Жыл бұрын
@@NotstarvinMarvin hating for no reason
@may46243 жыл бұрын
you literally hooked me in the first 1 to 2 minutes with the sustainability talk. So inspirational!
@HKrisaH Жыл бұрын
ecologism is ideology, you wont change the climate change, its a natural phenomena.
@kaydwinslow Жыл бұрын
@Annika Victoria is my FAVORITE resource for learning to sew basic wardrobe pieces - they recently (about a year ago) stopped making videos due to health reasons, but their videos have helped me like madness. They have a fantastic beginners diy on adding pockets to clothes you already have!
@rvcrashing3 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't recommend someone to start with a tshirt bought at a thrift store because most of people who start sewing only have a regular sewing machine not a 4 thread one like you have behind you (i dont know its name in english sorry). Thing is elastic fabrics can be sew with regular sewing machine but the thread will broke eventually sooner than with a 4 thread machine (actually the best is a flatlocker but it's like super expensive because they sell only to pros so...). The best is to start with a canvas coton from a regular shirt, because it'll help you learn all the basics. also don't start to learn sewing by making super complex projects right away. When i started sewing 10 years ago I started with making kind of a tote bag because it was great to understand how the machine works, how to ajust the tension, the lenght, the point used etc. it was also only straight lines so it was way easier to learn how to control the machine. On the topic of fabrics, more than buying from sustainable stores, what makes a fabric sustainable? because half of a clothe sustainability depends on how you take care of it. So before starting to pick fabrics just because you like them, you should learn how to take care of them! how to dry clean them and ... wet clean? them mostly. Also, I recommend you to watch documentaries about fabrics production. To be honest, today, the most sustainable fabrics are linen and wool! Yup cotton is not really sustainable ... it's kind of the palm oil of fabrics. I would recommend you to buy and read this book: www.amazon.com/Fashion-Designers-Textile-Directory-Creative/dp/0500294143/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3U8VJR9UFJ1VR&dchild=1&keywords=the+fashion+designer%27s+textile+directory&qid=1629640271&sprefix=the+fashion+desig%2Caps%2C271&sr=8-2 You'll learn everything about weaves, fibre, what is actually fabric, how is a garnment made today, some notes about sustanability etc. It's like the bible of fabrics. honestly it's a bit expensive but it's really important knowledge that people often dont learn when learning how to sew. and I'm not shaming anybody, I didn't know shit about how to take care of fabrics and the importance of mixing fabrics that can be cleaned together before 2018! and I started sewing in 2011... now that I know more about that it's way easier to make stuff than it was before. hope this helped !
@aksdjkdksja20903 жыл бұрын
I love that your dog is just chilling most of the video
@LecheVitrineUK3 жыл бұрын
I started sewing as a small child thanks mum and grandma,! Designed and made my own skirt when I was 7. Sewing can be frustrating, you make silly mistakes even when you are very experienced, what is wonderful about sewing is that you can unpick and start again and you haven't ruined the fabric of you made the same mistake in something made from wood you very often have to get more wood!
@thequeertelope79413 жыл бұрын
damn i wish i statted early
@earthling98913 жыл бұрын
the thumbnail alone-😍
@Jusufreinhard3 жыл бұрын
ohh thankss!
@s_e_w_p_h_i_e3 жыл бұрын
A non-exhaustive list of indie pattern labels: Liam Patterns PaperCut Patterns VikiSews (Russian but have English avail) Grasser Patterns (Russian with English avail) Anna Allen Paper Theory Named Patterns Birgitta Herlmersson La Forme (Russian) Trend Patterns Dp Studio (French) Pattern Fantastique Elbe Textiles Ready To Sew
@lauraholland3472 жыл бұрын
This is just the way I learned- deciding what I wanted to make and learned how to do the techniques needed- that was 40 years ago. After spending 30 years making costumes for stage and screen I like you wanted to pivot and build a small sustainable brand because there was no theatre work. I too learned much more about sustainability and decided the last thing the planet needs is more clothes- so I'm teaching mending, altering and upcycling instead. It's great to hear other people have had a similar journey.
@sammyruncorn4165 Жыл бұрын
Finally! I found someone who also thought one step ahead. Instead of making another clothing line and contributing to waste (environmental degridation) you actively do it better and give useful advice. Thank you so much 🙏🏼! And congratulation! I'm so happy right now that I'm not the only one that is thinking about this.
@jutarnjipovjetarac10013 жыл бұрын
Omg sis we are the same person. Hear me out, I started sewing last year during pandemic, and I also stoped buying clothes and wont buy clothes in 2021. and hopefully in future. I'm sewing everything myself. And i recommend it to everyone one. It's the best feeling making your own clothes and than wearing it, a part of the fun in making clothes, the clothes is made to fit you and they are much better kvolity than thoes in store, so they last you longer💕💕💕💕
@terrihoerncheno72843 жыл бұрын
I first realized how interesting sewing clothes is when i said "hey mom, if you can't find anything that you want to wear and that fits you at the store, how about i make somthing you like?" Now i want to learn how. Thank you for helping me start that learning process!
@lizsewingtropical14383 жыл бұрын
concratulations. most people never come to the point that the system we are cought in - consuming - is killing us. it took me almost 50 years to get that. your bernina sewing machine was one of the newer sewing machine models when i had to learn sewing at school as a teenager. between the time i had to sew and the time i like to sew is a full lifetime. i totaly agree with you that you can start sewing with some garment you like eventhoug you have no basic knowledge. some people want you to make believe thats unprofessional and demotivate you. so go your way.
@PolarBearNugget3 жыл бұрын
I found this video because I was at H&M a couple days ago, and I couldn’t find ANYTHING that spoke to me at all. The past few months I’ve only been buying clothing from thrift stores, but they are small stores and haven’t stocked up in forever. After my H&M trip, I realised how much I had started to dislike fast fashion after I had gotten clothing from thrift stores. And then I realised how limited thrift stores are. They can have great things, but I always have clothing in mind that no store have ever made just right. I got myself some yarn, a «knitting for beginners book» and started knitting yesterday. I am currently making the ugliest square ever, but I am so hyped for this journey
@mcdanieltravis3 жыл бұрын
i dunno how youtube knew that I needed this video but I JUST started my own sewing journey making flat caps and jackets...... i have been an artist for a long time but there is something very fulfilling about making art that also has function. Thank you for this video truly and genuinely.
@Daisika3 жыл бұрын
Omg I had a similar mindset as you! I wanted to be a fashion designer but after learning the toll the fashion industry has on the world, I knew I didn’t want to contribute to that. But now, here I am, really wanting to thrift and make my own clothes!
@chubbybunny88543 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks for making this down-to-earth realistic video! I haven’t seen another video where someone talks about the process of starting to sew as a beginner. It’s so easy to watch other sewing tutorials and be discouraged b/c you have no idea how they got to that level of skill
@gabbipulasky25633 жыл бұрын
small note about using pre-existing larger clothing at a thrift store for a new garment as someone who regularly volunteers at a thrift store and is also mid to plus size: please be frugal w your purchases if you are altering an item of clothing. there isn't a whole lot of clothing available at thrift stores as it is w its rising popularity and its now even more sparse bc a lot of people want "big tshirts" to wear bc its fashionable when that may be the only thing that larger sized individuals can both afford and fit into. deadstock and donated fabric at thrift stores is great but if you are planning on buying a larger sized clothing item only to alter it and make it smaller please either reconsider or hold off on purchasing until a later date when your midsized and plus sized counterparts have had a chance to get it. it can help more people be sustainable! thank you!
@shay362 жыл бұрын
This comment deserves more likes. Unfortunately a lot of people are selfish, (that's not always a bad thing) and don't consider or just don't care about the impact they have on others. It's hard enough to find cute plus size clothes, let alone affordable and good quality ones. I'm a small to mid-sized person but I've seen first hand how hard it is on bigger people. It's not that hard to be mindful ❤️
@maryumelahi7577 Жыл бұрын
I love her arm hair. Makes me feel better about myself😊
@proudasiangirl576 Жыл бұрын
Please post more sewing content on this channel, which is why I am here. I just found this channel and am very inspired on your journey as I am a beginner sewist myself.
@billyrussell29603 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you mentioned you wanted to start a clothing line but ended up changing your mind because of the harm it does to the environment. It's been a thought that keeps circling back into my head and I think I'm going to step away from new textiles and move towards repurposing and upcycling.
@aksdjkdksja20903 жыл бұрын
I've been slowly hyping myself up to actually start sewing again and this has helped motivate me!
@ruth3082 Жыл бұрын
This is basically how I got into sewing! The first item I sewed on a machine was a belly dance costume (granted, with the help of my dance teacher). From then on I only ever sewed what I wanted and needed. Right now I'm only sewing or buying second hand (unless the item is reaaaally worth it or still too difficult to make myself, like a bra, or impossible to make yourself, like tights). Sewing has helped me appreciate the true cost of a piece of clothing in a tremendous way.
@SteppingStonevlogs3 жыл бұрын
Everything you spoke about in this story was SO relatable to me! More people should try sewing, sew what they want, learn whilst doing it, and not buy and buy and buy. Thanks for sharing your ideas and ponderings!
@mariecherement3834 Жыл бұрын
Listen, Jusut, Life is LONG, ( USUALLY, IF ALL GOES WELL), for those who are careful with their safety and health. NEVER LET GO OF YOUR DREAMS. AT SOME POINT IN LIFE, THE OPPORTUNITY WILL ARISE To FULFILL ONE OF YOUR LIFELONG DREAMS. AND THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH HAVING YOUR OWN CLOTHING LINE, SUSTAINABILITY-WISE, OR ANY OTHERWISE! OTHER DESIGNERS ARE DOING IT, SO WHY NOT YOU?????? Love your videos and your excellent instruction, GOD BLESS!
@inkandfleece Жыл бұрын
I have been trying to sew my own clothes, but never knew where to start. Thank you for this video!
@fuegoadentro3 жыл бұрын
You look so free and happy, like someone who knows itself
@lenabanx62212 жыл бұрын
This is completely unrelated but I could not stop staring at your dog while you were petting him throughout the video, he is so calm and sweet and absolutely gorgeous. My dog loves to sit on my lap while I sit at the computer and loves when I absentmindedly pet him too
@penelope-oe2vr3 жыл бұрын
I'm doing the same. No more buying clothes and im trying to upcycle as much as possible and only use natural fibers if I buy anything. Only cotton, wool, linen, and silk. I'm so glad home sewing is coming back! 🙌 Before I sew any major clothing items, I'm learning pattern drafting etc. I HAVE to know how to make pattern adjustments because I'm skinny with DD boobs. And there's never room for my boobs. And people need to repair clothes instead of throwing them away.
@charlesshearercreativeworks3 жыл бұрын
I started making my own clothes because it was the only way to get the sort of things that I had in mind. Years later, much of my garments and gear, I make myself, and have phased out several kinds of store-bought items entirely. It’s nice to be in a clothing store and not want anything there.
@brifer61213 жыл бұрын
Aside from the amazing and interesting sewing content, this really calmed me down for some reason
@TheDjuske3 жыл бұрын
An additional thing to consider; don't always buy a bigger size in a thrift store so you can size it down or whatever, because larger-sized people have a hard enough time finding clothes that fit in the first place. Sustainability is hard when you can't buy clothes second-hand, so leave some for us bigger folks :) I loved the video though, I especially like that you're coming from it like just learn to make what you want to make - that's always been my philosophy when learning new things, I literally don't have the attention span to learn a bunch of stuff that I won't need right away. I've been looking into making my own clothes, and this help immensely, thanks!
@mikeearl101 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video!!! I have been wanting to learn to sew my own clothes for quite a while now. I have been used to wearing second hand clothing my whole life, and when I was able to actually afford new clothes, I was soo frustrated with it all the time! I could never find good quality clothing, that would last you for a good while, for a reasonable price. I am also quite a tiny guy, so finding something my size is a whole mission for itself and when I do find it, it has the weirdest measurements or simply a design I don't like!! So I really gave up on trying to find new clothes... And as you said, no one knows your style better than yourself! So it's truly a dream of mine to design my own wardrobe. I finally managed to repair my grandmas old soviet sewing machine. So thank you again for this video! I am going to start to learn patterns for a simple T-shirt and start to draw and make notes in my book! :)
@july38173 жыл бұрын
I can’t even count anymore how often I saw something cute on Pinterest but couldn’t find it or at least not in my price range. Now I’m kinda thinking about learning how to sew. I also need a hobby apart from school and I would like to do something creative but still useful. Your video was very helpful and took away some fears ☺️
@jessicamcelroy78793 ай бұрын
My very first sewing project: took old bedsheets to make tiered gathered skirt for my toddler. I’m so excited to start making my family clothes that will actually last and fit right!
@Punkrock.Chrysalis1910 ай бұрын
I didn’t want to comment bc your comments were at angel number 666 but I have to say how much I love that you’re petting your dog the whole time, SOOOOOO amazingly cute. And what a cutie patootie, the dog is cute too 😂😘 also these tips and advice is PRICELESS thank you 🥰🥰🥰
@ivansmom3 жыл бұрын
I don’t even wanna sew my own clothes but thank God this was recommended to me.
@nikolayskaatan58863 жыл бұрын
The perspective on sustainability is something important taking in consideration considering the times we are in. I love you’re appropriate. And wow ur stunning, thanks for sharing.
@griffinmerrick29302 жыл бұрын
you’re a very alive and conscious person, i love the growth. everything you say answers all the question, super clear. awesome video keep doing yo thang!
@JennaLJ4 ай бұрын
Girl no if you have a dream to start a clothing line God placed that in your heart. And there’s so many ways to make it sustainable and good for the planet! Don’t give up! Blessings to you
@Melissa07742 жыл бұрын
Speaking of sustainability, old T shirts are an excellent thing to make underwear out of, especially the soft stretchy jersey ones. (You might want to get a special stretch needle for your sewing machine, if you use jersey, though.) It's a great way to reuse shirts from one time events or jobs that you no longer work at, that you'd have no reason to ever wear again. I got a T shirt from a one day flu vaccine event that I worked at a local university for a temp job and that's what I plan on doing with it. Elastic bands at JoAnn fabrics are pretty expensive, though, so it's actually not much cheaper than buying underwear, though. But maybe that's changed since inflation went up so much. I think homemade underwear is better quality, though, because it seems like storebought ones always rip so easily in the same places, almost as if they purposely designed them to do that.
@annieq8186 Жыл бұрын
I'm a little late to this video but HOLY MOLY our stories are very similar. I wanted to create a fashion brand UNTIL I learned about all of the textile waste created by the fashion industry. I've since also decided to upcycle existing clothes into the clothing designs I created.
@citruswoab96063 жыл бұрын
I love the idea of making a book with your own thoughts on what you see for what you want I love this thank you for helping all the newbies!!
@onizuka_bae Жыл бұрын
J'avais déjà regardé cette vidéo il y a 2 ans mais je n'avais pas encore les moyens ou la volonté de commencer à coudre, je la re regarde aujourd'hui because I will start my sewing journey tomorrow💗😊
@liliiarudenko2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Ukraine and I really like your videos. Thank you for the warmth you bring to the world❤️🥰💫
@paulafont4862 Жыл бұрын
i was rewatching this without noticing i had already watched this video before :)
@octaviamarma44853 жыл бұрын
Not to be that guy but you did ask The past participle can be either sewn or sewed. However it is far more common to use the word sewn because it tends to sound better like, cloths I have sewn, but in your case sewed was the correct usage(1:05). It's a matter of asking wich fits better but they can some times be used interchangeably like in the case of "I sewn together the front and back" or, " I sewed together the front and back"
@sheentheexplorer38593 жыл бұрын
The thumbnail! Love it! It’s so nostalgic, I felt like I was reading my mom’s magazines from the early 2000’s
@nataliadedios3 жыл бұрын
right! it’s so cute
@nixxcabiaxan9653 жыл бұрын
I just enjoy watching her giving scratches to her dog
@e.r87753 жыл бұрын
Recently I’ve been watching tutorials for how to make clothes of my interest and all , and ig this video is my sign that I should start making my own clothes + at least my mom and grandma would be proud of me
@jyotibodas2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing that you walk the talk* when it comes to sustainability! Super inspiring!!
@neleseyfarth53853 жыл бұрын
the work you put into this is soo much appreciated💌
@BrizyCon152 жыл бұрын
I literally just came here to this video... from watching Vintage Thirsty's video... that you showed in this video... This is fantastic.
@gina99163 жыл бұрын
Yesss I can’t wait to start making my own clothes! I think it’ll be fun to have a custom, sustainable, and affordable closet I love! This plus thrifting will be a game changer! God bless this channel
@elisatirkkonen40703 жыл бұрын
your notes looks better than mine ever did in school! Way you talk about clothing, really has a professional approach, you have a good thing going on, keep it p!
@candaceleslie50643 жыл бұрын
This was exactly what I needed. Even more inspired to start me sewing journey! Feeling encouraged, thank you!
@noplansplease43452 жыл бұрын
yes yes yes i love that you came to this realisation! good woman :)
@mariecherement3834 Жыл бұрын
AFTER ALL, WE ALL HAVE TO SUPPORT OURSELVES AND OUR FAMILIES FINANCIALLY. YOU MAY AS WELL DO SOMETHING YOU LOVE AND ARE GOOD AT, BECAUSE YOU ARE GOOD AT BEING A CLOTHING DESIGNER, AND GOD IS OBVIOUSLY SPEAKING TO YOU, THROUGH YOUR WONDERFUL DREAMS!😇
@samanthalourdesbillones1152 Жыл бұрын
I am at the beginning of the video and I must say we have the same reason for wanting to sew my way to have the clothes/ style that I want. As someone who studied sewing formally in my technical high school (a subject), I always feel so sad about buying NEW stuff coz I know it is something against my will and ideals. What I really want and aspire is to remake my already existing fabrics and old/big-sized clothes into something I would wear in my daily life or going out. I'll watch the rest of the video.
@marghesuprani11132 жыл бұрын
omg you changed my life
@TheWipal Жыл бұрын
wow i apretiate someone that has diffrent music in their freaking videos for once, yehawaw!! love it
@vik-try76703 жыл бұрын
Omg girl I'm sooooooo happy you mentioned the fact that it impacts so much the environment ! I'm making clothes too ( because I'm into fashion you know ) and I have the exact same opinion as you 😭 I'm so blessed that there's people who really think about our planet BUT FOR REAL ✨✨
@emmanuelleh72183 жыл бұрын
3:15 that's the most relaxed dog I've ever seen... Making all my clothes from scratch really is the goal but I'm starting with learning how to crochet and knit ! Doing embroidery to let my hands rest but sewing is next !
@soleyaastra70993 жыл бұрын
THANK GOD. I've been needing a beginner's guide for so long!
@parteldesigns74153 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. Made me realise that I wasn't using all the resources that I already have (with more than 3 years of sewing experience) I really want to try what you do starting today.
@violetlee96743 жыл бұрын
I wanna sew too. Amd learning from you is the best
@gloriarosales13183 жыл бұрын
i have seen some videos about sewing but neither of them as well explained as yours.u get inspired to me about sewing
@sosad-16223 жыл бұрын
My mom's gonna buy me a sewing machine next month and this was recommended to me. Very helpful!
@crybabyknots80053 жыл бұрын
I started knitting and crocheting my own clothes😊😊
@essenceezell52153 жыл бұрын
I've been trying to wrap my head around how to begin going about sewing as a beginner and your advice was really helpful in simplifying it! I realized I was thinking to hard- thank you for this video! 🙌🏾💕
@daisydiaz58312 жыл бұрын
Love how you mentioned dresses. And love your little intro. I agree with starting with something you are interested in. If I didn’t have the dress I want to reenact in mind I wouldn’t not be interested
@thegreenestlaw3 жыл бұрын
I am getting into sewing my own clothes and I love your videos so much - a perfect combo!!
@filmfauxtos3 жыл бұрын
Your talents are endless 😍
@jamielhayne3 жыл бұрын
i found this video at the perfect time, i've been contemplating the past few months to stop buying new clothes (for the same reason as yours) and have decided to officially start it next month!
@anyaarcane3809 Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you so much. This was such an inspiring video. I'm excited to get started 🥰
@nancymoody91020 күн бұрын
That button shirt you are wearing is amazing
@ifihadfriends4373 жыл бұрын
It's always good to keep a little bit of the fabric you used for future repairs or alterations!
@elizabethbosworth35283 жыл бұрын
2:15 I relate to this so much! Which is why I wanna learn how to make my own clothes, I can never find clothes in the style I actually like, I can see the design in my head but I’m never able to find anything similar, unless it’s £400+ !!
@llaauuurrenn Жыл бұрын
off topic, but you and your dog really match each other like wow