I bought a cheap machine to make masks and crafts. I have never been interested in sewing clothing. UNTIL I SAW YOUR DESIGNS!!! Thank you for sharing your gifts and talents with the rest of us.
@diahannayer17134 жыл бұрын
I bought ALL the fabric when I joined the Sew It Academy. Haven't used 1/4 of it. I felt I had to have it. Most of it is too advanced for my skills right now. My thinking was, I'll be able to use it soon, because I'll be as good as Mimi in 3 months. Yeah, that didn't happen but I'm enjoying learning the techniques of sewing, pattern drafting and fitting more than the sewing. 😁 Thanks Mimi G
@chauntem.88414 жыл бұрын
My kids acted that way when I started the trail class & they freaked me out. Everytime we went to the store they'd ask for fabric or see a shirt they'd like and swear I can make it after a few minor sewing projects. They'd even buy me fabric for varied holidays thinking I'd use it instantly. I love the thought but again it freaked me out lol 🤦🏽♀️😍🤦🏽♀️
@feliciajones33943 жыл бұрын
Yes I lost my mind to buying fabric
@feliciajones33943 жыл бұрын
Yes I lost my mind buying fabric to and I really don't like to sew
@barbaramack43754 жыл бұрын
Mimi, as an older person, I recall that some pattern layouts had the pieces further apart than they are today. I learned many years ago to place my pieces closer and to strange them differently even if the pattern had them configured in a specific way. I've recently discovered that the pattern companies are too more conscious of saving yardage as well so that reducing yardage as I used to do years ago (and I'm just about to start up again after a many-years forced hiatus) is no longer safe to do. Also, I think instead of buying three yards of fabric - for example if you want some left over - that it would be wiser to buy at least two yards extra because you can do much more with the two than the one.
@tracylga4 жыл бұрын
Great tips. I’ve been sewing for more that 40 years, but I’ve been following you since you just had the blog. I’m so glad you mentioned about pattern placement on the fabric, because in many of your earlier videos you would just lay the pattern pieces down and cut and I used to cringe. Many new sewers won’t follow the cutting guide and then complain when the run out of fabric. I was guilty of not buying enough to account for my alterations, like lengthening all the pattern pieces for my 6’ frame. I too am a fabric hoarder. I have referred so many people to SIA. Keep up the great work!
@Jin041154 жыл бұрын
Gurl I bought some chiffon and knit 😳😳😳😳 2 weeks in starting to sew. They will have to wait until I can sew a straight line. I got smart and bought muslin. Imma use that AFTER my lines improve. Thank you for the tips.
@drhelenloney14264 жыл бұрын
Don’t cut your original pattern tissue, you’ll regret it. Trace your pieces out, save the originals because your first size will be wrong.
@Happine5s4 жыл бұрын
Helen Loney omg yes haha this is real life 😂
@katelinparks95364 жыл бұрын
I shouldve learned this lesson long time ago. Smh I've messed up so many patterns
@ray83baby4 жыл бұрын
So true. Learned the hard way
@toptenworldtravel4 жыл бұрын
I don't have time for that!
@nasayi4 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha! The first real, not a “basic” garment I sewed without being in class was the wrong size. It was view A McCalls M7945. I finished it, was super proud and if I ever lose 40 pounds it may fit. 🤣🤣🤣
@margiecook63794 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the common sense. I am helping my granddaughters learn to sew . Your tips are a great reminder of what I have forgotten I had to learn . It seems like I was born with needle and thread in my hand and knowing how to sew. My grandmother taught me. I read everything I could get my hands on about sewing. I love to sew but I don't like pattern making. I had rather adjust a pattern to fit than make one to measure. I am always learning. Thanks again for you teaching and your great patterns.
@Durfeanor133 жыл бұрын
Mimi, thank you, thank you, thank you. Your enthusiasm, your joy in sewing has inspired me to start sewing again after 15 years. I used to sew all the time, my mum taught me to sew when I was 11 and she was taught by her best friend's dad who was a tailor back in 1920s London, sitting cross-legged on the kitchen table when she went to visit her friend after school. I even made my wedding dress but then I lost confidence in myself, how I looked and nothing I made was nice - so I thought. So, here I am, 62 years old and just about to get out my sewing machine again :)
@debe88904 жыл бұрын
OMG, reading all the steps of the pattern instructions ahead of time. I did this the not too long ago and got myself confused and discouraged, so I totally understand what you are saying. And let me tell you that I have been sewing for 55 years, learned on commercial patterns and I often read ahead. This added to my discouragement because I'm not a newbie, it should all make sense, right! This was a fly in a Indie pattern, to things new for me. I am still learning and growing. I stopped, took a big breath, started from the beginning and took it step by step. It all became clear and wasn't a problem. Thanks Mimi for all the tips.
@melissajantzi95814 жыл бұрын
Not reading ahead is great advice. I am a quilter, not a sewer...yet, however, I am also a crocheter. The best advice given to me was not to read the crochet patterns as a whole, but read a line and crochet that. I used look at longer patterns and convince myself it was too difficult, when actually it wasn’t. Now, I can handle most projects.
@nicolekimbrough39744 жыл бұрын
So excited I signed up for the class and purchased me the Brother CS6000i because I wanted to make sure I was able to follow along and take in as much as possible, I’m excited
@michelvale61684 жыл бұрын
Hi Nicole, How did you find the course so far? I would like to join too... I have done a lot of research and I think she's really good. ☺
@nicolekimbrough39744 жыл бұрын
@@michelvale6168 I learned so much. I loved the curriculum and she walks you thru the process. You can always replay just in case you didn't catch something. I was able to create patterns for my everyday wear. To sum it up, it's worth every dime .
@michelvale61684 жыл бұрын
@@nicolekimbrough3974🙏🏾 Thank you very much for this nice and positive feedback. I will definitely join.
@nicolekimbrough39744 жыл бұрын
@@michelvale6168 ☺️
@rozreed47594 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, thank you soooo much for this video!!! I just realized I have done some of these issues. I appreciate you. What a wake up sewing reality. Every time I go to Philly I visit Jomar because the Fabric’s price is inexpensive & the quality of the fabric is very good. I purchased some tweed material that was very pretty & I paired $16.00 for 8 yards. They also had material from Mood. I remember that store from watching Project Runway. But now I will take what you mentioned into consideration and slow down. 🧵✂️📏🧷
@lynetterene4 жыл бұрын
Definitely a class you should consider taking if you are on the fence.....never ever thought I would be drafting my own pattern 📏📐✂️
@HomeCentsWithNell4 жыл бұрын
This is all great advice for someone like me. I've mastered a few simple things, but still need lots of help!
@krosettedesigns4 жыл бұрын
You should have added to avoid those “no sew” videos... you can’t use glue to make clothes...
@dailydedication26633 жыл бұрын
Omg 🤣😆that’s crazy😄
@Valandaimee4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos , I am a complete beginner and I am enjoying your videos
@kathleenturowski16314 жыл бұрын
Hi Mimi. I can not wait to join life is crazy at the moment hubby is sick. But as I told Norris, whom I adore !! ( I am happily married to a Police Lieutenant in my city and we are both almost 61 years old) Norris was so kind he said forget about age and come learn to sew!!! I’ll be joining shortly!! Thank you mimi
@raesmith87514 жыл бұрын
great info and I'm guilty of a few of these and have learned to slow down. I also have figured out to stick with the patterns I love and manipulate some.
@barkingsheep52244 жыл бұрын
I already do at least one of these! Especially the buying too much fabric. I just like to collect textile samples. 🥰 Ive sewn a draw string tote bag, I'm about to sew a lace trimmed apron, time for me to join the academy and learn to sew a real garment! 😄
@rosac81684 жыл бұрын
Willy Nilly on fabric that is so me...omg! Thank you Mimi
@mspishposh4 жыл бұрын
All of these tips really makes a drastic difference in quality for sure. Thanks for sharing.
@taxdox4 жыл бұрын
Material is like CRACK, Pookie gotta have it 😂
@chinonsovictor65313 жыл бұрын
This is so true! I just started sewing as a total beginner and somehow I figured out it's the seam-guide that matters. 😁
@ladytkeepinit10024 жыл бұрын
So excited to learn how to sew on my new baby lock. Just got it - still in the box! :-) I am brand new to sewing and must say that I am so appreciative that you take time to explain tips/tutorials to new sewers. You are the first person I actually UNDERSTAND and TRUST. Everyone is not as good of a teacher as they think but you Mimi G are the real deal to me. You are absolutely AWESOME. I sincerely thank you for all that you do. Many blessings to you! Again...Thank you!! #newsewer #teammimigstyle
@djtblizzle Жыл бұрын
Great info. May I suggest that you do a video on sewing terminology? Things that experienced sewists take for granted can read or sound like a foreign language to us newbies. Stay stitching, ease, basting, and sharps are just a few that I had to look up and figure out on my own. Just a thought! 😊
@blueskymindfulness19884 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! I am returning to sewing after a long hiatus.
@deloresjackson74644 жыл бұрын
Great Video! Love how you point out some specific tips. Thanks Mimi. Well said.
@nldias52344 жыл бұрын
Such helpful info Mimi, thank you for sharing again with us. I enjoy watching your videos, always appreciated.
@arteisiacalvin62864 жыл бұрын
You're such a delight to listen to i wish i could meet you. Thanks great tips💜
@lizurquhart41054 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much about the difference between clothing and pattern size. I was about to cut out my first pattern in the wrong size! Because I wasn’t paying attention to the pattern instructions. Thank you Mimi.
@kimf.54094 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting! I'm a newbie and needed this post.
@Jensdroidx724 жыл бұрын
These tips make sooo much sense..do you have steps on 'cleaning the machine' I have a machine but I only use it 2 to 3 x's a year. And I had a lot of lint in the feed dogs.
@yangelthomas4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing MimiG! I'm still learning and enjoying Sew it Academy! 🤗👏🏽👍🏼
@carmelbronze99464 жыл бұрын
Thx for the tips. Does anyone out there watch the old classic black and white films, some in color. They have some of the most beautiful vintage clothing and some great sewing ideas.
@EmorettaRobinson4 жыл бұрын
I do. And I agree with you. The clothes were so beautiful in those movies
@carmelbronze99464 жыл бұрын
@@EmorettaRobinson type in Marlene Detritch fashion, she was and still is to me, the fashion Icon of all.
@EmorettaRobinson4 жыл бұрын
@@carmelbronze9946 I know of that actress she was beautiful and also well dressed. So was Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly and Dorothy Dandridge.
@NamelessGrace4 жыл бұрын
I am obsessed with I Love Lucy and completely agree. The ladies back then were so fashionable.
@carmelbronze99464 жыл бұрын
@@NamelessGrace me too, I've been watching closely the clothes Lucy and Ethel would wear. Even their shoes were super cute and those beautiful swing coat. Good eye girl!!!
@profitcompass4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these great tips. I am a week shy of my one month anniversary in the sew it academy. Loving the entire process. This video has given me an extra boost of encouragement.
@gladysscott43134 жыл бұрын
Thank you very informative. I am teaching myself and with your help I am learning a lot. Have a blessed day .
@cathyferron30883 жыл бұрын
I see you on PIX TV this morning and I wash two videos I just love the videos the things you talk about is so true
@screeningmimi4 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU Mimi G! I have seen so many of those KZbin trace-your-fav pants where they use the same piece for front and back (What the?) - and I haven't been able to make a pair without a pattern UNTIL I found your video! Yours is the most sensible, easy to follow, and I don't know how I missed you all this time! :-)
@ChelleDonaldLLC4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this insightful video Mimi G my biggest mistake that I've made has to be buying all that fabric and I never make nothing out of it. This video truly is helping me right now ❤️
@wandaacevedo67774 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU MIMI! I am enrolling in your academy this week! Can't wait. :)
@denisebernidino25614 жыл бұрын
wonderful video so tru about the speed, thank you
@shareejas29244 жыл бұрын
You have such a beautiful personality. Thank you lady! I felt like you were talking directly to me lol.
@sophieclinnick954 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips!! Here’s one I’ve learnt...don’t start learning to sew when you have a toddler...not going to happen 😅 I started with a loose dress that I can just pull over. Helped with my confidence and loved the process
@daliamermelstein13284 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the not reading ahead advice!
@MzDee-qn7np4 жыл бұрын
Great information. I stopped sewing due to buying too much fabric and MiMi G patterns!!!. Thanks for the information. You're a blessing!!!
@Liguorienne4 жыл бұрын
Hi, you have make me laugh so much, because everything you say, all beginners do it, even if your family are great great sewers . 😂 Like my family. It’s like you just don’t care because you say to your self, nah it look so easy, i can do it like them !. Hahahahahaha But no, that’s really a mistake 😂 I saw my family sew all my life and i’m 51 know, i began really to love sewing 3 years ago. I have the most talented teacher in the world, my mom and grandpa, they did clothes OMG so gorgeous. But i had to learn the basics even if i knew what to do, my hands and brain didn’t. So i got frustrated because i have to learned and accept that sewing take patient and time. But .. when you got it right, the felling inside is so intense that maybe you will cry like i did, and be so proud of your self to show everyone what YOU WEAR IS YOURS 💞 You have gave give a great tips Miss. 😊 I believe that many people will enjoy your video. Sofie. 🌹
@selormenuameh65434 жыл бұрын
Mimi which garments would you recommend newbies to make
@iamoldja70614 жыл бұрын
I began sewing almost two years ago and just listened to both of your mistakes to avoid videos... I have to confess, some of the "mistakes" you talk about are exactly what I love about sewing. I do NOT recommend anyone do it my way. An overly expensive sewing machine is what motivated me keep at it. I paid $1000 for this frustration, I WILL FIGURE IT OUT!!! I started with hard to work with fabrics, when I final made a simple cotton shirt... OMG cotton is soooo easy to work with, no wonder your suppose to start with cotton. I almost never buy fabric for a pattern, I buy fabric because it is beautiful and inspires me. Sometimes it takes a while to decide what to do with a particularly beautiful fabric. I buy most of my fabric at a discount fabric store. Rarely do I pay more then $8 or $10 for a yard usually less then $5 per yard. It is still hard to get out of the store for under $50. The day I found a fabric online for $80 per yard I almost suffered an embarrassment and soiled myself. I have not yet made anything from a commercial pattern, start to finish. I use commercial patterns for the shapes of various pieces. But my projects are always heavily modified and personalized. Most of what I make is scaled 1/2 or 1/3 size. No one will ever wear my garments. The joy is in the process, not the result.
@Jwookie54 жыл бұрын
Ty so much for your videos. Really thinking about going through your course because I’ve got projects in my head and fabric and for some reason I’m just stuck. And haven’t begun. Also I’ve never made clothes! Patterns are a new world. Ty so much for sharing all you do.
@starmoss6064 жыл бұрын
Mimi!!! Why you calling me out!! Lol, I did that same mistakes with the pants pattern front and back situation.
@oracleofthemosthigh6134 жыл бұрын
I figured that out b4 I even tryed to make pants so I just made pajamas. 😜😘😜😘😜😘😜
@cmycamellroze82184 жыл бұрын
Mimi, Thx for sharing your sewing wisdom/ I even learn smart suggestions from the comments. May I suggest that you show an example when u are describing items, especially like details when using n constructing a pattern. Apart from this, "Thank u for your inspiration----n much 'congrads!! U look fabulous!!
@valkyriesardo2784 жыл бұрын
Note for beginners. Fabric is sold in a variety of standard widths. 45 inches wide is common. Your pattern envelope will list recommended yardage for each width of fabric. When selecting fabric, check the label for its width or measure it before purchase. The pattern may indicate you need 5 yards of 45 inch wide fabric, but only 3 yards if your fabric is 60 inches wide. Don't be shy about asking the clerk to help if you are confused. If you know in advance you will need to add length to a pant leg or want to add a pocket, it may be wise to purchase a little more than the recommended fabric. It is a judgment call you will improve at overtime.
@annagideon8744 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips, always resourceful.
@foxxybrown2914 жыл бұрын
For the price of 2 coffees a month I couldn’t live without Sew It Academy, even after sewing for 6yrs. There’s things I thought I learned from KZbinrs but in the end will always double check on S.I.A. I thought I knew how to do collars 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I spend many a sewing project with Mimi in the background 😉 xx
@777VIBRANT4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos✨💜🙏🏾
@baldnproud4 жыл бұрын
Yeah sometime we don’t have common sense with sewing, like you to tell you what type of fabric, but if you’re not really familiar with the fabric, you can get a little lost, and I’m talking about myself, I’m reading the back of the envelope of the pattern, I’m still kind of having a hard time determining my size because I could be big at the top another size at the bottom and another side somewhere else, That’s why am watching your videos.
@glenn25954 жыл бұрын
Staring at your needle you can also use the car analogy, you don't drive staring at the hood of the car, you look down the road where you are going. Same for skiing you don't focus on the tips of your skis. Thanks for the tips. (Yes I would stare at my needle when I started sewing, and would really veer off the fabric.)
@mikelamarguerite31704 жыл бұрын
Are the lessons online? Am really interested in learning more.
@stephanies8704 жыл бұрын
Love the tips and knowledge that others have frustrations. Feel like I need to signup.
@Shylala34 жыл бұрын
You are amazing thank you for all your inspiration and knowledge you share with us ❤️
@tracy-annsmalling-bell83724 жыл бұрын
Mimi I just cant stop buying fabrics it's an addiction.
@tracy-annsmalling-bell83724 жыл бұрын
Mimi I'm a student of sewitacdemies and I made my scrubs 3 weeks ago and wore it to work. My boss likes it so much she want me to make some for the other workers in the same fabric but my problem is I used broadcloth. They want a stretchy fabric I dont know a lot about fabrics yet could you please assist me thank you.
@rirhandzudiale33834 жыл бұрын
There's a lesson on working with stretch fabric. And an introduction to the types of stretch. Can't remember the lesson number but it's before the leggings one
@snickerdoodle2124 жыл бұрын
I struggle with measuring myself and making sure the garment fits. I'm definitely going to sign up for your class because of this. I feel KZbin University really can not help me with this aspect of sewing. Quick question, do I really need a dress form? And if so, does your class teach us how to pad the dressform so that it replicates my measurements? I also just want to tailor my clothes to my body so that it fits me well.
@lovingYaYa0063 жыл бұрын
I'm dying right now. Don't judge me but I swear with the exception of a few,(like 2) you are talking about me. I'm laughing in tears right now. Thanks for the info. It is so helpful for me. Vogue.... that jacket almost ended my life.🤯 You are amazing.
@Jillybean6204 жыл бұрын
Very helpful. Can't wait till I get to the demystifying patterns lesson in Sew It Academy. I've already learned a ton and looking forward to tons more.
@doobieddooo4 жыл бұрын
I’ve taken classes at my local sewing shop and they’ve been lovely. I’ve gained much more confidence in sewing. But I’ve fallen into the trap of buying a lot of fabric bc they’re pretty with no project in mind. I’ll def check out the Sew It Academy. Bc I need structure. Your tips are always helpful and I’m looking forward to make something I actually want to wear.
@Sodany214 жыл бұрын
Hi Mimi Thank you for your video. Happy to find you. I have been scared that the needle would break and get to my eyes or face. Does it happen from your experience? Do I need to wear protection ? Thanks
@wendypiotrowski65794 жыл бұрын
hi Mimi I was wondering if you can make a video for the facemask with the pocket to put filters in thank you so much I love your videos.
@Happine5s4 жыл бұрын
Hey Mimi I love your channel! Do you explain tailoring or altering clothes you already have in your Sew it Academy?? I want to learn how to mend and fit clothes properly. Xx
@nicoleguise69364 жыл бұрын
So do I!! Because my waistline and hips fluctuate from summer to winter months, I may need to take in or let out a seam or waistband.
@TheDejelo4 жыл бұрын
I'm literally just starting out. So glad I've found your channel.
@elisevillemaire83444 жыл бұрын
Mimi G, do you sew the clothes you professionally model for pattern companies? And do you make specific adjustments to those patterns on the regular? You always look fantastic!
@MimiGStyleshow4 жыл бұрын
Elise Villemaire thoose are my designs, I have my own pattern collection and model them too.
@mrs.diannalynn13834 жыл бұрын
its late at night im tired and ready for bed but your face and sweet smile is just so adorable i had to stop by and watch you. wonderful video sweet child. goodnight my dear. your so wonderful. keep sewing and teaching the way you do. love granny d 💗👵
@swanteal23554 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mimi, your great 😊 I read the pattern first, than I think I know everything. When it comes to making the dress, it goes all wrong. Specially the arms and burst area, it's just tight. 👗👚👗🌻🌼 It's fun sewing.
@doloresw4 жыл бұрын
I so have been struggling with the foot peddle. I dont have a slow speed and so wished I had it but some times getting the right pressure to make it be slow is hell!
@PinkQueen784 жыл бұрын
This video is everything.... I was on my way to getting all the fabric out the store, all I knew is I want to make a pullover, cargo pants, skirt, leather tshirt, I was heading towards damage control... 🙏🏽 than you.
@silverfish38564 жыл бұрын
Great advice ❤❤
@lexisguerrero55974 жыл бұрын
Hello! I would love to see how to learn how to add your label tag to a piece of clothing and maybe taking off a tag that’s on already. Thank you
@christinablock42824 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@timr48954 жыл бұрын
That was very informative because I am learning to sew skirts and blouses for my wife. Get up the great work, by the way are you a New Yorker?
@newtoatheism59684 жыл бұрын
I am working on a one peice pattern tunic and I did a boo boo with the neckline I cut the back neckline the same length now the neckhole might be a bit big
@frenchpizza97254 жыл бұрын
Be safe Family 💙 ❤️. Love love love your Soul. Blessings to Families
@ReallyRelle4 жыл бұрын
These tips are sooo helpful! I almost went rogue at Joann’s last week...lol. But I stopped myself.
@vickithompson18404 жыл бұрын
Great advice and tips, thank you 😊😊😊
@cathyvitale36704 жыл бұрын
Great tips! Off topic.....you have the cutest haircut!
@lindagraff24844 жыл бұрын
Awesome advice, thank you again.
@shawandabrewer38014 жыл бұрын
Great information
@athelis46584 жыл бұрын
The last one is the most important for me. I started a dress making course (physical) in October just for that (although I'm learning so much stuff!), because my body is 3 different sizes (bust, waist, hips) on bodice when making tops, blouse etc. Love your channel btw🤩, greetings from Greece!
@sharona63194 жыл бұрын
I love your sweater! Did you make it?
@dos56214 жыл бұрын
I’m soooo glad u cleared that up because I’m like “ 1.2.3-10....wayment....rewind 1.2.3-10....what am I missing😂 I’m checking off my list y’all I was going through it lol....
@edakalay3 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@brendalanderos8094 жыл бұрын
Hi Mimi! On bootstrapfashion.com they have a video about making a body double dress form. You go on their website and put in all these measurements, answer questions about your body, and the you can print out a pdf pattern to make a dress firm that looks like you. You can use it to fit the garments you're making. I thought this would go well with your #12 regarding fitting your garments to your own body. Please check it out. I would love to hear your thoughts on it and maybe watch you make one - this would be awesome. Thanks Mimi! Have a blessed week!
@lonquenik34 жыл бұрын
Yes that is one of my mistakes staring at the needle
@tonyastokley51654 жыл бұрын
Very very very good advice for even a newby myself ! Very to them point best tips ! I love you girl ! A lot of people out here use there knowledge and use others ideas and some basic skills and use it on UTube to help others but in reality are only on there as a way to gain income for themselves and I can see through this and all the links and don’t get me wrong one day I pray to inspire and also have links and ect but I really wanna teach for others who can’t afford to pay maybe one day and I sincerely wanna help ! I don’t knock anyone using there skills to teach but half the time they rush you through and what they post isn’t the reality to grab ya and that drives me nuts ! I love that you are self taught and you have worked hard to make it to where you are and I don’t see me going as far as you making patterns ect but one day I pray to do what I love and make alittle on the side but to truly help others ! Like for me my hubby has been sick for almost two years now and let’s say my life has fallen to pieces and I’m trying to learn to make tutus and embroidery and god knows the ladies here by me wanna sale that machine a Viking by the way but do not wanna take the time to teach me crap ! Here I am trying to learn but it’s mixed up parts here and there and my families life depends now on me making these tutus and dealing them at a flea market locally ! Anyways I just wanna day I’m a member of your sewing academy and I see others who teach but is way out of an average persons range on being able to pay to learn let alone the costs of materials $! I mean come on :-/ but all along throughout everything in my finances thus far I can afford to keep your simple small payment for your class and I love your step by step guys she takes you easy simple step by step and she even goes around finding ways if you can’t afford a tool how to make your own stuff to make it work till you can and just any way to save she try’s ! By the way for anyone out here reading my comments you really should give it a try cause I say besides what I said the price mainly but the next most important thing I love about your classes Mimi is your a great teacher ! You really are ! For someone who hasn’t been shown this and that a lot just pass it off and assume you know terms for a lot of sewing and directions but she takes it step by step easy at your own time and pace and I mean you can’t get any easier seriously and step by step you move us up and work other stuff we learned into other projects ! Lol I am bouncing from talking to you to the ones who maybe reading lol but seriously ty ! I’ve not been doing my classes for a min but I’m still registered ! I have just had soo much on me as a mother of 4 and then of course my hubby has lost his leg and every so many other serious things health wise so that’s why I haven’t been doing my classes but after watching this I am geting back in there ! Sorry to talk so much but seriously I think your a honest talented lady who ya worked hard for everything you have learned peice by peice on your own without UTube and for that I have to give you the biggest thumbs up gal ! Guys mimi is one good teacher her and her lovely hubby too I might add :-) ty gal ! Hope everything is great for ya right now ! Ty for another awesome video that is very simple but yet helpful ! Night :-)
@sewlolita88454 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh girl, idk why I find myself constantly looking at the needle, I fight w myself all the time 😂😂. I'm anxiously waiting for toyr pattern to come to the store, I went last wk to get it but it still wasnt there. I did go online to see the back so I can buy all the supplies lol
@taylarogers3134 жыл бұрын
I remember I cut out a 6 or 8 piece pattern and got ready to put it together and It was a NO!! I didn't know about grain lines......I was sooooo over it! I haven't tried a pattern since!
@lynetterene4 жыл бұрын
I already liked the video b4 I saw it....carry on 😉
@atelierkathinka4 жыл бұрын
"Don't stare at the needle."... Did I? Ooops, yes ... 🤣 Never heard that advise before, but it totally make sense, I think. Love watching your videos, thank you, Mimi!
@whimsybat12784 жыл бұрын
It's funny, initially when I tried to sew using the pedal made me really nervous. When I bought a machine recently and tried it I found it much more easy and natural, and it never occurred to me until now that in between those attempts I did learn how to drive. XD
@cynthiam83854 жыл бұрын
Very informative video. Keep bringing them!
@nataliestanchevski46284 жыл бұрын
I'd add that you need to make sure your sewing space is comfortable. Have adequate lighting, floor space for the pedal, room for your ironing board nearby, and a trash can or basket for collecting thread and fabric scraps. And LOTS OF BOBBINS, lol.