I tried sewing a JIFFY dress in 2 hours-- here's what happened

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@wadenyoost1796
@wadenyoost1796 6 ай бұрын
i really appreciate this honest almost real-time video of the challenges of sewing. I love sewing but feel so inferior when KZbin sewist continually or only post their success. I keep thinking why do I alone make these stupid mistakes. Yours is the first such video i think i have seen like this ever,. Please do more. Don't hide or delete your setbacks so your viewers will udnertsand that these simple setback happen to us all, even perfect KZbinrs. :-) Bless you abundantly.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I am far from a perfect KZbinr! 🤣 We all make mistakes regardless of how long we’ve been sewing. Sharing them creates community and lets others know they aren’t alone. I make stupid mistakes ALL THE TIME. I’m happy to share them with the hope they help someone avoid them or feel less alone. Thank you for your comment ❤️❤️❤️
@AZ-pf8qq
@AZ-pf8qq 6 ай бұрын
I love sewing as well but I too make stupid mistakes!
@beverlyosborn5240
@beverlyosborn5240 6 ай бұрын
Your not alone. I like to make my clothes to fit. constantly stuffing up just to learn from it Just keep on sewing ❤️🧵🧵🧵🌺
@berniecelee5062
@berniecelee5062 6 ай бұрын
I am now starting to sew clothes. So I welcome your tutorial for all the mess up and how to recover . That’s how we learn . There is no sewing clothes classes in community centres , sewing shops etc . There is a whole missing two generations of sewists so no one to take over for those age 60 plus who retired . And I want a teacher and don’t know how to find resources . So you have a new subscriber….I want a teacher who explains and show us errors and recovery. Thank you 🙏🏻 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
@@berniecelee5062 you are very welcome. I started learning in college and still am far from perfect, but I want to share my knowledge and mistakes to help you learn to sew better than I did. It’s not easy but it is doable if you stick with it. If you ever have any questions feel free to send me an email 😉
@patwinkeller9254
@patwinkeller9254 6 ай бұрын
I’m 75 years old and have been sewing since I was fifteen. My grandmother was a wonderful seamstress and could create a pattern from a dress that she would see in the great department store windows we had back then. My mother did not sew and really wanted me to take home economics and learn. I did not want to do this. I wanted to take Latin instead. She only agreed if I taught myself to sew. I did make a lot of my clothes including scrubs for work, skirts and blouses for square dancing until fabric got so expensive. After I retired I started quilting. I’m trying to get back into garment sewing. I enjoyed your video! I NEVER could do one of those Jiffy patterns in the time they said it would take. Your video was so real! I don’t think I could sew without a seam ripper. Keep up the good work.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story! I think my mom would have wanted me to take Latin instead of home ec; neither were options at my very small high school overseas. I wish I had been sewing since I was 15!
@ChemCath
@ChemCath 5 ай бұрын
@@patwinkeller9254 I had a friend that could do that when I was in high school. We would see something in a store one afternoon and she would wear a handmade version of it to school the next school day.
@connie6690
@connie6690 6 ай бұрын
I love your honesty. It helps all the rest of us keep sewing despite our mistakes. But after too many frustrating failures I now make mock-ups or toiles if it's a new pattern to see a) if I like the style on me and b) if it fits. I can go at it quickly and fearlessly because I can allow myself all the mistakes and changes I want. The second time round on my chosen fashion fabric is much smoother. The silver lining is that I've made mock-ups out of fabric I would never have chosen (I inherited some) and ended up finishing them and wearing them over and over again. The other thing my son suggested to me years ago was to make a second garment out of a completely different fabric once I got the kinks out of the fitting. "No one is going to know or care, Mom". He was so right. I heed his advice all the time. If you like fit of this "Jiffy" pattern once you get it straightened out (I hope you will show us how you do it) make it in a solid colour or a different print.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
My friend Jen does the exact same thing! And if the mock up doesn’t fit, she gives it to her daughter. I should do that too.
@wintergirl8
@wintergirl8 5 ай бұрын
I, for one, would love to see "Jiffy Dress Challenge Part 2: The wReckoning", to see what you do to fix the dress and the final result!
@cherylgarrett4455
@cherylgarrett4455 5 ай бұрын
I learned in Home Ec (yes most young women in rural areas during the 1960s took 4 years of Home Ec) and patterns indicated sewing armhole facings to the garment, press out, then sew underarm side seams together, including the facings. This is actually much simpler than sewing the complete facing together then applying to the garment body. Side Note: I never used Jiffy Patterns even when they were new. They simply weren't quite up to the quality of regular patterns. The fit was always off.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
That’s a great tip! I’ll try that out next time. Also good to know about the fit being off. Thank you!
@theresalero7039
@theresalero7039 5 ай бұрын
I dont sew clothes, I work outside on my farm. But I certainly share the aspects of "what is going on here?" in your story. Sometimes the simplest repairs or build I attempt turn into the biggest headaches! But I just do it over and try again, just like you. Thanks for sharing!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment ❤️ I really appreciate the sentiment.
@susanjohnson5824
@susanjohnson5824 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so frank about the issues sewing this dress. It's great you did not give up on it because it will be beautiful when you have it done.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You are welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed watching. I wish it had gone better the first time around. Second time’s the charm 😉
@sarahwiles-ehmann1591
@sarahwiles-ehmann1591 19 күн бұрын
Toni, you are such a good sport! I have watched a few of your videos including your various challenges! Your wedding dress adventure has been particularly heart wrenching and heartwarming and relatable in many ways! You are my real sewing hero! Keep smiling, my dear! And I love your grandma!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 19 күн бұрын
Aww thank you so much!! That means a lot to me❤️ Grandma is excited to make some videos with me in the new year.
@cathyvierse9835
@cathyvierse9835 6 ай бұрын
YOU are a STITCH!! I LOVE your honesty. It's so refreshing and fun. Just like my own sewing experiences. THANK YOU!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching Cathy ❤️
@rebeccapurvis4481
@rebeccapurvis4481 6 ай бұрын
This reminds me of why I stopped sewing clothes maybe 30 years ago. I loved choosing the fabric and pattern, but 9 times out of 10, it wouldn't fit and the frustration just wasn't worth it for me. The quality of anything home sewn is going to be better than ready made, if it fits perfectly, but it was also far more expensive -- especially if you count the number of garments sewn that didn't fit and were never worn. I have a new sewing machine and am really enjoying quilting with it, but I think I'll leave dressmaking to people with more patience and skill. Quilts take longer (by a lot), but I know they'll fit the bed when finished! Loved the video though!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
My sister prefers quilting too. She says there’s less stress sewing a rectangle than a sleeve 🤣
@KrisBob2007
@KrisBob2007 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for being real! I've been struggling with my sew-jo lately, and this is the story of my life!
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 6 ай бұрын
Same! Poorly written pattern instructions have a knack for knocking my confidence down to zero….im an intelligent woman, but the instructions can make me question my cognitive abilities 😟 I’m learning to make my own patters with existing garments I own (deconstructing and tracing the pieces onto tracing paper) and find they are just as nice - or better - than the commercial pattern created garments. The newer indie PDF patters are also FAR SUPERIOR to these traditional patterns - in my opinion.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Last summer I lost my sew-jo. Thankfully I got it back little by little. It’s very frustration when you keep trying and nothing is working. Hang in there!! You’ll get it back ❤️
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
The big 4 have notoriously bad instructions. I was making a dress a few years ago and an entire crucial step was omitted!! It’s very frustrating. Especially when you are learning or re-learning to sew. I have a bunch of indie patterns, but I’ve only made one. I don’t want to cut them and trace them off which just adds additional prep time.
@campervanchick8916
@campervanchick8916 6 ай бұрын
I love that you bought the fabric and waited for 'the' garment to make with it. The fabric is really lovely. I was interested in your commentary about the stay stitching as I hadn't noticed the instructions changing over the years. When we were taught in school (New Zealand 1970's) yes, the stay stitching was done across the shoulders, from sleeve edge towards the neck edge, and the neck line from the shoulder edge to the centre, then do the other side, sleeve edge to centre, both front and back. The fear of stretched fabric was real, lol! Rather than being 'bummed' at the initial result, I am so grateful that I am not alone in having to redo things. Thank you for sharing.
@carolinedubose5136
@carolinedubose5136 6 ай бұрын
Your fabric is so lovely!! Sorry that the dress needs to be ripped out and redone!! Thank goodness for the Wonder Tape so redoing the zipper will be no problem!! Can't wait to see the finished dress! As I'm sure you are!!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I have lots of fabric waiting for just the right pattern. I get inspired by fabric and the pattern presents itself later. I can’t remember being taught to stay stitch in college when I learned to sew, but it’s totally possible and I just didn’t know what that meant. Most of the patterns I’ve seen recently just mention stay stitching on curves, is necklines and arm holes. That’s why I was surprised to see shoulders and side seams in these instructions. Needless to say, my sewing education was not ideal 🤣
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I love the fabric too 😍 I’m so glad that wonder tape is washable!! And I’ve got plenty to redo it all.
@bajaboolie
@bajaboolie 6 ай бұрын
Great video. I appreciate seeing the ups and downs. So much of sewing is ripping the seams out, lol.
@bajaboolie
@bajaboolie 6 ай бұрын
Btw, I like your vibe. This was the first video of yours I’ve seen and I subscribed.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
If I can keep ripping out to 30% or less I’m winning 🤣
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you ☺️
@kcastillo0319
@kcastillo0319 6 ай бұрын
I call the seam ripper The Second Chance tool. Not a negative, but a positive that you can try again.
@cmoutsat
@cmoutsat 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing the whole process and being so honest about it. It really shows how difficult sewing really is to get it right. I’m a novice and come down hard on myself when things don’t go well. Your experience is a great lesson in being patient and trying again.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Don’t be so hard on yourself! The more you sew the better you’ll get. Little by little things will get easier. The initial learning curve is steep but it levels out eventually. The first time I sat down at a sewing machine I threaded it backwards 🤣 when things get frustrating or if you keep making the same mistake sometimes it’s a good idea to take a break for a little while. Let me know if you have any questions ❤️
@annalockwood3021
@annalockwood3021 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience with this one. The frustrations aren’t fun, but I really appreciate the way you talked about why it didn’t work the first time through and your plans for reworking it. It can be so easy for me to get stuck in problems without knowing what sequence of steps would get things back on track. Especially with clothing projects, I really need to make an action plan. The logistics of filming must make all this so much more challenging. Thanks again for sharing.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I try to read over every thing and have a plan in my head before I start. Sometimes that includes following the instructions and sometimes not. I get mixed results as seen in this video 🤣 I’m just glad there is no permanent damage to this dress because I love the fabric so much.
@deborahkeith6354
@deborahkeith6354 6 ай бұрын
I think that I made that dress in the '60's! Love your fabric!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
It’s such a classic design! I know I’ll love it once it fits.
@toericabaker
@toericabaker 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. It's encouraging to see that not every single project is going to be successful of the first time
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
Most of mine are about half way successful the first time 🤣
@cynthiasloan3867
@cynthiasloan3867 6 ай бұрын
That dress is going to look amazing. Fun video.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🤗 I think it will be great once I get it cut to the right size.
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 6 ай бұрын
It’s my experience that those commercially produced patterns labeled “super easy…easy to sew…jiffy…are usually the most frustrating! As a moderate beginner I go straight to those labled intermediate and have had far better luck with the instructions. But that’s just me 😅
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I think the key is finding which patterns work best for you. I have found that some easy/beginner patterns are easy in some parts and fairly complicated in others. I’d rather get more easy stuff sewn than make one advanced pattern that takes the same amount of time.
@lizzieb6311
@lizzieb6311 6 ай бұрын
@@SewSewLounge thank you! I have had pretty good luck with Burda “easy” patterns in general….i find the instructions in many Simplicity and McCalls to be quite frustrating and the illustrations not great. Thank you for helping all your viewers to become better sewists ♥😃
@vincenzolee6576
@vincenzolee6576 6 ай бұрын
I taught myself to sew with Jiffy patterns in the 60’s. They were great!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I’m enjoying this one. I’ve got a few others to try out.
@srs9130
@srs9130 6 ай бұрын
It would take me more then 2 hours to do all of the cutting out😅
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
This pattern was pretty fast to cut since had so few pieces. Marking took longer with all the darts!
@hannahcoleman2940
@hannahcoleman2940 5 ай бұрын
Love your honesty, thanks for a great video🙏💚☘️🇬🇧
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
You’re very welcome! Thank you for your comment 😊
@chrisnorton877
@chrisnorton877 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing us all the details. You prevailed, dress is beautiful!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You’re welcome! The dress will be beautiful once I get the fit issues fixed. Totally my bad on that issue.
@JH-nx2gr
@JH-nx2gr 5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel! I love this video; you are just so real! I don't feel so alone now in having to readjust (i.e. rip out) my stitches, No matter how much I measure ahead of time to get the right fit, sometimes the fabric, the pattern, or maybe it's just me, doesn't want to behave! I hardly ever give up when it doesn't seem to be working -- I'm that dog with a bone -- and when I finish, I am so happy with my beautiful completed project!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
I’m glad you found me too! What you see is just me. I’m the same in person. I’m happy to know you don’t feel alone ripping. Just know that when ever you are ripping out a seam I’m probably ripping one out at the same time with you 😉
@joycejudd5109
@joycejudd5109 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate this video on so many levels. I'm old, and began sewing at age 5 - mama put a needle in my hand and I began doing skirt hems. And had to do them "just right" (the stitching could not show on the front side). I was finally allowed to sit at her sewing machine about 6th grade. Yes. That's right. And that's when I began making my own clothes. I have made prom and wedding gowns (for my kids only) and done all sorts of clothing. I don't remember ever making tops with darts, that we didn't put them on to make sure they were fitted correctly before moving on. It's much harder to do when you're alone...but you have the manikin, so that's a help. And yes, the 14's from 1960 are NOT the new 14's of today's time. (people got offended when their "size 10" had to be a size 12-14.) And clipping arm and neck holes - you just gotta. Like you, I'm thrilled at the press-in interfacing!! But no, I've never used a surger to make a dress. (and I don't make clothes anymore. Clothing is far less expensive than fabric for clothing. ), that style of dress - darts at the waist front and back - is one of the most flattering on all body types. We called them "princess style" I suspect because the royalty rarely does other style of dresses.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
Aww thank you for writing such a thoughtful comment. I wish I’d learned to sew that young! Unfortunately I grew up overseas and my grandma was in the States. (My mom was never a sewer.) Thankfully grandma was around to save a few of my college sewing projects from complete disaster. And she will be helping with my wedding dress at 99. She’s the best ❤️
@DianebelongstoChrist
@DianebelongstoChrist 5 ай бұрын
Thank you. We who sew understand your frustration 😊
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
You’re welcome 😊 it’s all part of the sewing process.
@bleeb90
@bleeb90 6 ай бұрын
Your video might very well be the most relatable sewing video I've seen on all of youtube. Or as my aunt (who is an absolute godess behind her sewing machines) put it: "The seam ripper is our most important tool, and more often than not, we use it even more than our sewing machines." I feel your pain in having to start over. In fact, I can't remember the last time I made a piece of clothing without making a mock up first.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Awe thank you for your comment. I really appreciate it. This incident may have me making mock-ups in the future 🤣
@shfrederick1
@shfrederick1 6 ай бұрын
First time watching you. I love that you are so real! The dress is going to be lovely.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Aww thank you for watching! I true my best to keep it real 😉
@magi4z280
@magi4z280 6 ай бұрын
I just returned to sewing my clothes again and your video helped me with the frustration of the fit. I'm playing it safe for now by creating a template then completing the final garment. It still remains fun to create things and videos like yours help me to hang in there and not give up! Thank you for sharing your project.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I know I could probably get the fit better if I made it in muslin first but I don’t want to make that kind of effort for most things I sew. Now my wedding dress, THAT’S a different story. I’ll probably make a couple of muslins to make sure it fits perfectly before cutting into the shantung silk fabric!!
@Matty06001
@Matty06001 6 ай бұрын
Ohhh goodness. everything that came out of your mouth is exactly what I did 40 years ago when I started sewing clothes. And this is why no one sews their own clothes anymore! I would say throw a shawl over your shoulders and color the damn thing done. It looks cute on you! I’m not convinced the darts aren’t in the correct place actually. Many times they land over the bust, not right at the point. Nope, I would never try to redo all that. Thank you so much for going through this torture, unless you make lots and lots of clothes and make those mistakes just fewer and fewer times until you’re very proficient, this is the story of everyone who tries to dabble in clothes sewing. You’re doing a fine job, and I admire your grit!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I think there are a couple of reasons no one sews: it's hard to learn on your own AND it's so much cheaper to buy it at a store! I sew and love sewing because I don't want to look like everyone else. Plus I love fabric and sewing helps reduce my stash. I'm out of practice. I need to plan ahead and have patterns and fabric prepped and ready to go, so I can just sit down and sew!
@judyheim6888
@judyheim6888 6 ай бұрын
Gawd, I love that fabric and I love that dress pattern too, and I know it will look fantastic on you when the dress is done! Iron-on interfacing. It was a hot new item in 1972 in our Midwestern Minnesota Fabrics store when I started sewing my clothing. It may have been around prior to that. The funny thing was that I didn't see any sewing patterns that provided directions for using it until much, much later. For years patterns continued to provide steps for basting traditional interfacing to the facing, then clipping it down. And that's what we were taught in h.s. sewing class. We were taught that iron-on interfacing made fabric stiff and cardboard-like, and basted-in interfacing was preferred. That probably wasn't the case everywhere, but so it went in the Midwest. Love your videos! Looking forward to the completed dress!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
My professor in college wouldn’t let us use iron-in interfacing! She said it made garments look cheap so I fought with the sew in variety for years. It wasn’t until I took private lessons that my teacher showed me how to press in interfacing and use steam and let it cool that I became a convert. It’s just much easier to deal with once you know how to use it!
@winonadavies9201
@winonadavies9201 6 ай бұрын
Great video. It reinforced for me the benefit of making a muslin before I make a garment. Takes more time but then I figure out what needs adjustment before I cut my fabric. Thanks for the reminder!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
It was a good reminder for me too 🤣🤣🤣
@maryluw9915
@maryluw9915 5 ай бұрын
I just love you. You’re real, funny and you are me with my sewing mistakes. Thank you for this fabulous video!!!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
Oh thank you! Sometimes I’m not sure if I come across as weird 🤣 I’m just being me-what you see is what you get!
@maryluw9915
@maryluw9915 5 ай бұрын
Keep being you! It’s so refreshing
@franciscawrites8972
@franciscawrites8972 5 ай бұрын
Just found your channel on my feed and OMG, "I feel this". (I had to stop sewing for a while to re-evaluate whether I should turn in my sewing stash/tools). This episode is inspiring Thanks. Onward! Excellent sewing projects await....🌟
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
You got this! Sewing just takes practice and mistakes are part of the process. Start with and easy beginner or “learn to sew” pattern and build your skills and your confidence. I believe in YOU❤️ plus you can always shoot me an email if your run into problems 😉
@elementgypsy
@elementgypsy 6 ай бұрын
Beautiful fabric and style. Hope you get it to fit well..
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I’m determined to make it work the second time around! It’s ripped out and ready to go.
@dustygrrl
@dustygrrl 5 ай бұрын
Glad you are persevering. That is a lovely fabric.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊 it’s going to look great when it’s finished
@sheilamcmillan874
@sheilamcmillan874 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video and showing us the reality of sewing. Things just happen! Good to know about the understitching and seam snipping creating the ripple. We feel your pain!! Best wishes on round two with this fabric and pattern. It will be lovely on you with your fabulous workout arms!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You are very welcome! This dress project was getting very long and I was tired. I know better than to keep pushing because that’s when the bad mistakes happen. Now that I know I have to rip the whole dress apart I’m glad that I didn’t trim those seams prior to understitching 🤣
@monicagfoeller2270
@monicagfoeller2270 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! One of my first efforts sewing a dress was something like this and I was so disappointed it didn’t fit correctly. I hope you post a video of your next attempt with this cute dress. I must say that anymore I fit a dress pattern by the neckline. That’s really where most of the engineering is. Everything else on down can be adjusted.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I realized the neckline/top of the dress is the tricky part after what happened with this dress. I’ll start there when I take it apart. Yes there will be a video about the remake 😉
@colleenaase1042
@colleenaase1042 6 ай бұрын
I'ts nice to know other people have the same sewing issues I have! Pretty fabric.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You are in good company! Despite best efforts I totally messed this dress up. Thankfully it’s fixable 😉
@kathyandthedogs626
@kathyandthedogs626 6 ай бұрын
Toni, that fabric is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing your journey with this pattern. This is real sewing in my experience. I hate this part of the adventure!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
It is definitely not the fun part of sewing. But then again, any day sewing is better than work 🤣
@deannakc1
@deannakc1 6 ай бұрын
I took home ec in the late ‘60’s. My paternal Grandmother was a professional seamstress and I had been sewing my own clothes for years, I knew what size pattern I needed and it fit perfectly with no adjustments. The teacher of course had her lesson plans to follow and one of the things we were to learn was to make adjustments to a pattern. I tried to explain that I didn’t need to make alterations blah, blah…That skirt never fit and I never did wear it. My Grandmother taught me to make alterations. She had worked for a large department store doing alterations for men’s suits and ladies fancy dresses. I still have and use her sewing machine.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing the story of your grandmother. I wish I’d learned alterations! I worked for a tailor during college with the hopes of learning alterations and tailoring. It turned out they just wanted free labor to hem pants 🙄
@laurenlepage1354
@laurenlepage1354 6 ай бұрын
😂
@marysews1
@marysews1 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned washing the fabric before making the dress. I always pre-wash cottons three times due to shrinkage.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 3 ай бұрын
I wash most fabric to be on the safe side 😉
@sewwithmsjones1196
@sewwithmsjones1196 6 ай бұрын
I learned to sew in the late 60s, before iron-in interfacing. Even in my University classes (except Tailoring), we were told to attach the sew-in interfacing to the facing pieces.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
My prof in college said the same thing-which is pretty much why I hate it and only use the iron in kind 😂
@NinaKeilin
@NinaKeilin 6 ай бұрын
Same for me. That’s what I learned in 7th grade home economics in 1967. We sewed around and then trimmed away most of the seam allowance on the interfacing.
@MariSews
@MariSews 6 ай бұрын
Those bust darts are so high! 😂 so frustrating tho.
@sewwithmsjones1196
@sewwithmsjones1196 6 ай бұрын
@@MariSews when I was in my 20s, the darts were usually at the right height. What I have noticed as I have grown older is that gravity has set in, and it's not that the darts are too high. I am now too low! 😆
@Pinnfeathers
@Pinnfeathers 6 ай бұрын
I never use fusibles, especially on expensive or one of a kind fabrics. There’s too little margin for error. I was taught to sew it in so that’s what I do and don’t think twice about it. Not sure what the fuss is about.
@marykuettner752
@marykuettner752 5 ай бұрын
I took sewing classes after school in the seventh grade. My fifieth HS reunion is this weekend. Those Jiffy patterns were fine as long as you had your sewing instructor looking over your shoulder 😂😂😂
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
Good to know! 🤣
@donmataciachenault9556
@donmataciachenault9556 6 ай бұрын
My sympathies abut your dress. I am impressed that you can make dresses without lots of alterations, even though this one in particular didn't work out. I have all kinds of needed tissue alterations before I can cut out the fabric on any garment, so I know how it feels to work on a project and have it be a disappointment. Thank you showing us for all of the real problems one can encounter trying to make a simple design.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Aww thank you. My dress will work out in the end. I know I’m lucky to not have to alter patterns to fit. Instead I share my mistakes and hope the camaraderie will keep you motivated to keep sewing along with me.
@MaryDeanDotCom
@MaryDeanDotCom 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, you can “sew it in two hours” in the same way you can “have dinner on the table in 30 minutes” if you have already purchased, washed, chopped, measured, and prepped all the ingredients.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
Very true 🤣
@barbarawarner4645
@barbarawarner4645 6 ай бұрын
I’ve had several projects go this way lately! Thanks for sharing.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching ☺️
@juliemulie1805
@juliemulie1805 6 ай бұрын
Loved this! Had a sewing teacher that taught me to do a long machine basting stitch where the invisible zip goes and then to Wonder Tape it face down, stitch zip sides, stitch seam allowance, then unpick basting (I would have edges serged). Never has failed me. Love stretch cotton sateen for dresses, both cool and comfy.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You had a good sewing teacher! I used to be able to press in the line and see it; now not so much. I’m going to have to get progressive lenses for sewing so I don’t have to keep switching glasses (as much as I’m fighting them). Your basting suggestion sounds like a winner! I will definitely use it the second time around. Thanks for the tip ☺️
@juliemulie1805
@juliemulie1805 6 ай бұрын
@@SewSewLounge oh heavens progressive lenses! I’m also a weaver, and threading heddles and reeds drove me to progressive lenses. Didn’t wear them until I retired because my loupes (dental hygienist) used my bifocals. My old loupes live in my sewing space now since they are especially handy with that light.
@juliewright8900
@juliewright8900 5 ай бұрын
This video made me laugh with you! A few weeks ago I made the same pattern in the version with the cap sleeves. I have been sewing for 40 years and so much difficulty with the upper bodice fit. It was huge around the back neck and too long at the shoulders. I had to add additional darts in the back neck area to match the pattern darts, and then I had to adjust the armholes and sleeves. I now love the final product, but there was nothing “jiffy” about it! It was a humbling experience for me for sure! If you had actually made this dress in 2 hours I might have hung up my shears for good. Thanks for sharing; we sometimes learn the hard way and always from each other. 😊
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
I’m glad to know the large sized top wasn’t just me! And thanks for letting me know the adjustments you made. My friend is coming over on Friday and I’m going to have it ready so she can help with fitting!
@lindabenson4742
@lindabenson4742 6 ай бұрын
Time expectations were the bane of my early sewing experiences. I learned long ago that calculating the time factor for making a garment cannot separate the steps, including preparation, tech difficulties, pressing, snipping thread ends, ripping & re-doing, & so on. It’s all part of making a garment from a pattern. And mistakes are part of the process - - they contribute to the experience/skills of the sewist, which in turn (if one uses experience as one’s teacher) prepares the sewist for improved performance on the next garment. Also in my past experience of fitting disappointments, I learned, as this experience no doubt has revealed for you, a major time-saver is that of making a muslin toile in a pattern one has never fitted before. It saves all that lost time & fitting disappointment, not to mention wear & tear on the iconic & treasured fabric, & the pattern will likely then truly be a “Jiffy” make. For me “mistakes” have always been my most effective skill builders.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
It looked like a basic enough pattern that I didn’t feel the need to make a toile. But for sure it was a learning experience 😉
@gillianwhaites5974
@gillianwhaites5974 6 ай бұрын
I learned that pre measuring patterns to correspond with your own body dimensions is vital. The prep is more than applying interfacing. Dart points are never where you personally need them. Easy to move. Stay stitching is usually done before you attatch to the garment.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Oh I pre measured and it seemed like it would be small hence the added seam allowance.
@kcastillo0319
@kcastillo0319 6 ай бұрын
Fabric drape could account for the extra ease. You mentioned how soft it is. You may want the larger seams with a less fluid fabric.
@Indie-7
@Indie-7 6 ай бұрын
I am so sorry you had so much trouble sewing this dress. Things like this happen to me all the time. As frustrating as this is, it lets me know I am not alone in my sewing adventures. You did amazing and learned so much in the process!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
We are all together in our sewing misadventures!! I’m sure I’ll end up learning more by the time I remake it.
@sheilagaleano365
@sheilagaleano365 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing all.... the good and the frustrating. For myself, the tireder I am, and the more I try to rush something..... the faster it goes downhill. Thank you for your perseverance: )
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You can do it! It just takes time. The universe keeps telling me to slow down. I need to start listening!
@carolwilliams5390
@carolwilliams5390 5 ай бұрын
I love this. This is all the things that happen to many of us. Maybe not everything but we are all human!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
For sure! And it’s all part of the learning as your sew process 😉
@Carrick1
@Carrick1 2 ай бұрын
Ahh Toni you are so hard on yourself! Im a beginner sewer and every time I make a mistake its something that I will learn and perfect! And remember you are also filming so it's doubly hard!! I feel your frustrations but you are amazing!!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 2 ай бұрын
Well thank you. It is true that every sewing project is a learning experience. This pattern was just particularly frustrating.
@SuzanneYoung-r1e
@SuzanneYoung-r1e 3 ай бұрын
First time watcher. I like your honesty. Showed my husband your cat clock. He said I should share mine with you. It's so coincidental & gave me such a chuckle. What are the chances. I hope the picture of my cat clock goes thru. Happy sewing! Can't attach it.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 3 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! I love those cat clocks! I need to get mine working again. My house moves around and it just stopped working one day.
@elsafischer3247
@elsafischer3247 6 ай бұрын
I hope you show us the dress when you had adjusted it. Thank you
@judith98630
@judith98630 4 ай бұрын
I love that fabric too! Devil is in the details, huh? That’s why sewing is so good for me. Paying close attention to everything!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 4 ай бұрын
And if I’d know Jiffy patterns were unreliable back in the day, I probably would have done things differently. Lesson learned 😉
@carolquick3979
@carolquick3979 6 ай бұрын
I felt this in my soul! This is my struggle with everything I try to sew! I took a long break from sewing (years) and I’m trying to get back into it. I tried making a pair of shorts that I had to redo 4 times!! Finally finished them, tried it on & I hate it. They sit an inch below the waist. Turns out, I don’t like that type of fit. To make things worse, when I was going through my patterns, I discovered that I have bought this pattern twice at some point. Thank you for showing your struggles. It makes me feel like I’m not alone.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You are not alone! Read through the comments 😉 lots of other viewers feel the same way. I’ve been sewing very regularly since I started posting videos and I still run into problems regularly. It’s just part of the process. Hang in there!!
@AnnSchuster-u9m
@AnnSchuster-u9m 11 күн бұрын
It’s beautiful fabric.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 10 күн бұрын
Thanks Ann❤️
@maaiketjepkema7207
@maaiketjepkema7207 6 ай бұрын
Love it! Pattern and fabric. I'm sure it will work out in the end.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I think it will. It’s pretty easy to rip out 🤣
@redTtop
@redTtop 5 ай бұрын
I used to always use jiffy patterns when I sewed for myself and my daughter.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
I’ve found some that my grandma sewed for my aunt back in the day 😉
@rosemaryguyton9835
@rosemaryguyton9835 5 ай бұрын
Cutting out the material, adjusting the pattern, and doing the interfacing is all part of the sweing process. That time should also be added into the time frame.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
But it’s not counted as “sewing time” when a time is printed on the pattern envelope 😉
@nalabean11
@nalabean11 6 ай бұрын
That pattern went by everything I was taught when I first started sewing in the late 60's. It so funny to me when I see how the self taught sewists on you tube sew. However, their garments look just as good as mine did! Progress!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
While I technically learned to sew in college, I didn’t learn to sew well. I’ve learned a lot from private sewing lessons and reading vintage sewing books.
@janegilson1886
@janegilson1886 6 ай бұрын
So sorry this one didn't go as planned. We've ALL been there. Sew up something that we expect to be a great fit and it just doesn't work. UHG. Huge bummer. Beautiful fabric. Good luck with the ripping out/re sewing. Hope you're able to make it work for you.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I’m convinced it will work the second time around and I’ll be more meticulous 😉
@marydiamond3322
@marydiamond3322 6 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your video. When I sew and I start ripping out things. It’s time to.call it quits for the day. I haven’t out in a zipper in about 15 years. I use to be quite good. I still have the instructions for invisible zipper from way back as well as the foot that is needed for the zipper. On my list of things to accomplish
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I used to sew an invisible zipper really well too! I just can’t see that distance to get it lined up anymore 🤣 I agree when I rip more than once, especially in the same seam, it’s time to stop sewing. Thanks for watching ☺️
@sandraolson7813
@sandraolson7813 5 ай бұрын
I just saw this video and I have to say that I am appalled that you cut into that beautiful and no doubt expensive fabric without making sure that the pattern would fit you. I ALWAYS make a muslin when using a new pattern. Being a relatively new sewist, there has never been a 2 hour project that hasn't taken me several days to complete!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
I’m not a beginner. The pattern is very basic and the measurements indicated it would fit. I don’t usually make muslins for big 4 patterns because the standard sizes fit me with minimal adjustment. Obvi, it didn’t work out that way because of the vintage reprint sizing issues. And some viewers have told me that Jiffy dresses had sizing issues back in the day.
@renastone9355
@renastone9355 6 ай бұрын
LOL, the apron I'm wearing is the same fabric you used in your curtains. Love it!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I LOVE that Alexander Henry print ❤️ Grandma helped me make the curtains years ago-we had the best time seeing them together.
@ToniWilson-c4q
@ToniWilson-c4q 6 ай бұрын
I have that beautiful Simplicity dress pattern as well & ❤, thanks for this video on the make of it
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
You’re welcome! There will be another video on remaking it 🤣
@mizsherm4352
@mizsherm4352 6 ай бұрын
My sewing teacher advised us to buy some cheap fabric to make a sample garment before cutting into the good stuff. Why not buy some old sheets at the thrift store just for this purpose? BTW that fabric is gorgeous!
@TerriSiler-hv8in
@TerriSiler-hv8in 6 ай бұрын
Fabric is beautiful
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thanks. I’m loving it too 😍
@nancygaye
@nancygaye 6 ай бұрын
My Mother would only sew Simplicity patterns. Those were her terms. My Grandmother would sew Butterick! 🙌
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
That's pretty funny. I prefer Simplicity to Butterick. I will have to ask Grandma if she had a favorite pattern company back in the day. My mom isn't a sewer 😂
@triciabuenaluz6438
@triciabuenaluz6438 5 ай бұрын
I remember my Grandma using those patterns back in the day.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure my grandma used them to make quick dresses for my aunt.
@catfishrox
@catfishrox 6 ай бұрын
I’ve learned over the many years of sewing, taking time makes for a better garment. I’ve forgotten to skip steps as well😂 then having to “undo” and some have been put up to deal with after my frustration. Loved the end product and will add this pattern to my collection. Thanks!❤
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I think it will beautiful once I take it apart and rework it ❤️
@mariefink3024
@mariefink3024 6 ай бұрын
Love your videos! So real! I go though the same issues and it is hot as Hades here in New Orleans. Be safe in Beryl.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Aww thank you for watching. I think NOLA is one of the few places in the world more humid than Houston! I’m staying home and hunkered down all day tomorrow. Court was cancelled so it’s going to be a sewing day all day long!!
@Jopan471
@Jopan471 6 ай бұрын
Lovely dress
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤️
@kaseycruze3662
@kaseycruze3662 6 ай бұрын
Hello from Atlanta! I just found you this morning and subscribed. I haven’t sewn a garment in decades ( I’ve done quilting and home decor ) and would like to get back to it. I love your instruction style and can’t wait to get started on your video library! You have made my day! ❤️
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment! It’s been a tough couple of days with the hurricane that hit Houston and it’s so nice to read your message ❤️
@Beth_Ann_K
@Beth_Ann_K 6 ай бұрын
“Loss track of time,” had me laughing! Isn’t that just what sewing is all about? 😂
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Yep. Plus having to stop and start filming, running to the store to get wonder tape, it’s just got out of control 🤣
@sandyp2485
@sandyp2485 3 ай бұрын
I have been sewing a really long time--long enough to recall when JIFFY patterns came out. Yes, I was very young at the time. I do recall women would do a preliminary fit of the paper pattern (no one had dress forms at home) right on the body to check for bust dart adjustments for placements or size (no cup options then). The same for the vertical darts so that the waist landed correctly. Of course, in a more complicated pattern, a muslin would be made and adjustments noted. JIFFY patterns really were faster than other styles because there was less fuss with fitting waistlines of a separate bodice and skirt which needed stay stitching and sometimes tape to maintain the shape. The dress skirt was usually four pieces for a flare which meant a fabric bias was in there somewhere so more stay stitching. then the curved hem that needed careful measuring for length and steaming in the curve before the actual hemming--by hand due to no such stitch on the machine. Of course, zipper installation was quicker than buttons and buttonholes (most machines did have a button-holer option as an attachment). And some patterns, even simple appearing sheath type dresses, required lining and interlining to maintain their shape. JIFFY patterns eliminated quite a bit of handwork also which today can be done efficiently by machine. Now if the same dress were made in a fancier fabric like a satin jacquard or taffeta, then seam finishing came into play because those fabrics fray like crazy. If you were lucky enough to have a zig-zag machine, that process was much easier; otherwise different seam finishing techniques had to be employed or the garment would pull apart. Regarding pattern sizing, most people don't know that pattern-makers have changed the sizing several times over the years. The standard sizing of the 50s is quite different from today. What we think of as say a 14 now was a much large size back then. And there wasn't such a thing as plus sizes. Back then, most patterns went up to an 18 or occasionally a 20 (if it was a very simple pattern). Designer patterns usually didn't include those larger sizes. However, times change and now we have loads of options. I remember what a thrill it was to be able to buy multisize patterns since nearly no one is a perfect 10 or 16 or whatever their size. Overall, I'd say you made decent time with a JIFFY pattern. The fabric is gorgeous and it will be a spectacular dress when completed with the intended adjustments. I hope I explained some stitching differences well enough. The current techniques or notions are quite different. Back then, most interfacing was of the woven type and nothing was iron-on; zippers were usually metal because the plastic coil type was hard to find and often unreliable (who wants a garment to suddenly split open as you move).
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 3 ай бұрын
Wow, how interesting! Thanks for sharing your story.
@Sayyadina42
@Sayyadina42 6 ай бұрын
I made that same pattern recently. I don't know if it's a problem with the original or with the repro, but the pattern has WAY too much ease which is why it came out too big. It's always a good idea to not just check the "body" measurements, but the actual garment measurements. I cut a size smaller than suggested and still took it in another 2 inches to get the fit I wanted. I didn't make a mock-up but I did assemble it with just basting first to try on, so adjustments were easy and I was very happy with it in the end. You didn't mess up the bust darts; they are high on this design, as you can see in the cover picture. They work surprisingly well once you adjust the overall sizing.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I will have to look into the sizing AGAIN before I remake it. I checked all of the ease measurements on the pattern pieces, but if they were lies then that was also part of the problem. I'll measure the pieces this time around.
@camille94019
@camille94019 6 ай бұрын
I cannot tell you how many times I adjusted a pattern to make it bigger and then it ended up being too big! Solidarity! I need to do a better job of looking at the "finished garment" measurements (if they are there!) and realizing that pattern designers put in ease (but how much!?). So so many questions. 😂
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Some days it’s just so complicated-why?!? 🤣 Solidarity now!
@WeAREnotUnited
@WeAREnotUnited 6 ай бұрын
I’m Glad I’m not the only one that does these things. I make a lot of dumb mistakes. 😄
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
It happens to the best of us. 🤣
@NinaKeilin
@NinaKeilin 6 ай бұрын
Always stay stitch everything first so the pieces don’t droop or get distorted
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Also go to do if you’re stoping and starting a project so when the pieces get moved around they don’t distort.
@NinaKeilin
@NinaKeilin 6 ай бұрын
@@SewSewLounge Yes, that's actually exactly what I meant!
@cathtf7957
@cathtf7957 6 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thanks! 😉
@carolinegray7510
@carolinegray7510 5 ай бұрын
My experience with "Jiffy " patterns vs Vogue.......Vogue Patterns came with as many as 6-8 pages of instructions. Loaded with finesse! No doubt about what to do. I believe that a very experienced seamstress could get thru a "jiffy" but not many others. A beginner would often choose that brand thinking it would be a simple start. They would be wrong. For example, the best instructions for sewing in a zipper was in Vogue. Simplicity direction said 'sew in zipper'. Yikes! 😮 ,😢
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
The Jiffy pattern instructions seem to be in line with modern pattern instructions. When I read older patterns I’m amazed at how much information they contained. And that’s when most women already knew how to sew!! Why they are skimping now is beyond me.
@Rickie7756
@Rickie7756 5 ай бұрын
I made this dress for prom 50 years ago. Also made a short version
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
That is AWESOME! I’m sure you looked fabulous 😉
@anjibrazell
@anjibrazell 6 ай бұрын
My mother made this dress for me about 17 times, it seems, when I was in jr. hi. Talk about memories!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
It’s such a great dress! I can’t wait to remake and wear it.
@toniwilson3827
@toniwilson3827 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this pattern up date , i have this pattern as well ❤
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I’m going to take it apart and redo it 😉
@kcastillo0319
@kcastillo0319 6 ай бұрын
Cute dress and wonderful fabric. I've been there - all that time and you still can't wear it. Somehow my measurements never track right on a pattern, and everything is too big. Oh well. Good luck with the dress. It's a great look. The neckline is very nice. Kay in Dallas, Texas (also hot)
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Kay! I will get it figured out and ready to wear at some point soon. Stay cool in Dallas!
@TerriSiler-hv8in
@TerriSiler-hv8in 6 ай бұрын
Pin the pattern together first. That will tell you. After you sew a while you will know what size you wear in each brand. The only brand I found on size was butterick. Mccalls ran big too.
@marywilson4183
@marywilson4183 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience with this pattern! I just spent ALL day sewing this same dress and ran into many of the same fit problems you mentioned. The side darts are too high and overall the dress fits large in the waist and back but far too tight in the arms/sleeves and bust.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 4 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! It happens to all of us. Just remember that and keep sewing ❤️
@princessaKLG
@princessaKLG 4 ай бұрын
So happy I saw this video! I’ve just had a bad experience making a Simplicity Know Me pattern and I’ve been seeing for years! 😩. I was so discouraged.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 4 ай бұрын
I’m glad you saw it too! Mistakes happen to the best of us. Sometimes the pattern is the problem, not our sewing skills 😉
@kimhthompson
@kimhthompson 5 ай бұрын
I used to love sewing with Simplicity patterns.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
❤️
@amyberg1413
@amyberg1413 17 күн бұрын
Thanks for your honest video. Question-how do you fix a baggy neckline like that? I often have that problem with shoulders sliding down on a sleeveless dress or top. Now I do it before I cut it out but how can you fix it after it's sewn?
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 17 күн бұрын
I’m not sure yet…but when I figure it out, I’ll let you know 😉
@meeravenkat2479
@meeravenkat2479 6 ай бұрын
I'd love to learn how you made adjustments after cutting according to pattern.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I will be sharing all of that in a video too-stay tuned 😉
@TheEconWoman
@TheEconWoman 6 ай бұрын
Wait, you clip your curves and then under stitch? I have always just stitched. But then again I don’t so a lot of dresses or blouses. You just blew my mind! Apparently I knew this?? I had one of these last week and they are taking a time out underneath the desk where I threw them.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Yes! Otherwise it puckers like my sleeve facing. I knew it too and forgot! Which is crazy since I just clipped and understitched the neckline 🙄. I should have put my dress in a time out like yours!
@janegilson1886
@janegilson1886 6 ай бұрын
I have great luck with big four - but I never add any extra and I go by the finished garment measurements - never by the size guide.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
The problem was the finished measurements listed on the pattern weren’t accurate. That’s why I added extra seam allowance.
@janegilson1886
@janegilson1886 6 ай бұрын
@@SewSewLounge ohhhh .... uhg!
@lauriehuber8048
@lauriehuber8048 5 ай бұрын
Gorgeous material and dress when it is done❣️ I’m in my late 50’s and I have only dabbled in sewing and mostly cushion covers, Roman shades, etc.. Since I can no longer work due to Fibromyalgia I have lots of time on my hands and decided last summer to try my hand at sewing garments…😂 I laugh because I have forgotten so much about sewing, and have realized, Thank God for KZbin tutorials and that I am a bad sewer at best!😂 So what did I do a couple of weeks ago? Bought some material, picked out a dress pattern and now here I am…on KZbin looking for help! 😂 I finally cut out the pattern pieces, hoping I didn’t do anything wrong and then proceeded to trip and fall holding a glass cleaning bottle in my right hand resulting in 12 stitches and not being able to use my hand now… So I’m going to binge watch KZbin tutorials on sewing before sewing up the dress… Wish me luck, I’m gonna need it!😂
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 5 ай бұрын
You will do great! Just take your time and take lots of breaks. I hope you hand heal up quickly so you can get back to sewing ASAP! ❤️
@Jopan471
@Jopan471 6 ай бұрын
You done really well. I have a problem just cutting out a pattern 😢
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Baby steps. One thing at a time. You can do it! ❤️
@roseculp2924
@roseculp2924 6 ай бұрын
It will be great in the end.
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
I know in my heart it will be ❤️
@mysambamusic
@mysambamusic 6 ай бұрын
I have always seen people clip around curves after stitching together. What do you mean under stitching? Maybe I am not understanding.
@TerriSiler-hv8in
@TerriSiler-hv8in 6 ай бұрын
You fold in the seam allowance and sew close on the inside of the seam on top through all 3 pieces interfacing plus the 2 pieces of seam allowance
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
Understitching catches the facing, interfacing, and seam allowance against the facing so everything rolls to the inside of the garment.
@SewYourselfaCapsuleWardrobe
@SewYourselfaCapsuleWardrobe 6 ай бұрын
I'm such a slow sewist that I could never make a dress in 2 hours regardless of what it states on the pattern envelope! The dress looks lovely, I love the design and fabric!
@SewSewLounge
@SewSewLounge 6 ай бұрын
The 2 hour time limit is arbitrary. It did start with a pattern that said it only took 2 hours to sew and then I've just kept up with the challenge time limit. I'd much rather just take my time sewing at my own pace than rush.
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