Merci beaucoup pour ce super tuto, je viens d’en réaliser deux pour ma mère et moi et j’adore le résultat ! J’ai ajouté une poche sur l’avant mais sinon j’ai suivi le tuto à la lettre et c’est vraiment top 😍 J’ai hâte de l’essayer à la plage !
Thank you for this ❤ put please can you help I don’t know how to use it I mean ( tension/ needle position/ width/ length) which number i put it for all them when I want to use it overcast foot 🙏 just help me @MadaSew
This foot doesn't require a different thread tension or needle position. A standard position and tension should do. The only important thing is the stitch type and stitch width. Choose an overcast stitch or a zigzag stitch and test with the hand crank of your machine if the needle doesn't hit the foot, if it does, you need to adjust and make the stitch width wider or more narrow depending on where it hits. In my blog you get more detailed instructions: madamsew.com/blogs/sewing-blog/finishing-your-edges Hope this helps!
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern with everyone. I can't believe you don't have any comments, but I would like to be the first. Tysvvm, again. Take care ❤
And 100 pins 😂❤️ I’m trying to learn to love the pinning process, I’m currently working on a minky pillow and have seam ripped several times already 🤦🏻♀️
Hello, Thank you for the video, it's very helpful. I'm only stuck on a detail, in what direction are the two folds of the new hem folded towards please? Since the exemple in the video is black pants, the fabric is the same inside and outside so I'm a bit lost. The caption says the "towards the wrong side" at 1:19 but "wrong side" is confusing me more, sorry. The rest is super clear so I'm a little frustrated with myself for being stuck because of 1 small detail :(
Take your time, get used to using Jack the Ripper (seam ripper)😝. Frustrating? You betcha, but that’s how we learn! Also pins or clips can be your friend! Keep up the good work ❤️😀
Thank you. I'm a little new at making my own patterns and just couldn't figure this out in my head. I'll be sure to look at more of your videos! Thanks again!
Always remember that it’s okay to make mistakes, because even the most skilled sewists & quilter still make mistakes. It’s a marathon not a sprint and learning one skill well builds on another. It’s better to finish than to give up/quit due to imperfection. And knowing this community as well as I do there is always someone out there willing to help you learn and/or figure it something out.
Wow. This video was EXACTLY what I was looking for! Thank you for taking the time to make this. Need it for a cosplay detail, but I can't afford getting a whole cricut machine for it.
@@MadamSew 😊 I always use old towels. No one sees the lining! I also usually do an 'X' or other quilting step just to ensure no shifting or bunching up of lining.