Hi, my name is Emma. I love fashion, thrifting, and sewing. I love sharing my projects on RU-vid so subscribe if that's your thing! I'm so excited to be able to connect with everyone who watches my videos. Thanks for your support, I hope you enjoy your time on my page.
I subscribed because I like your energy! The way you speak makes me feel like you’re a caring, thoughtful person. But you’re also excited to put yourself out there, which I find inspiring. I like knitting content mixed in with other stuff from people’s larger creative and non-knitting lives-love getting to know the person behind the screen as long as they’re comfortable with sharing :)
Emma. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed your knitting bag video! For me, the pace was perfect, as was the clear instructions, attention to detail and quality of workmanship. This was my first visit to your site. I have subscribed. Looking forward to making this pouch (I'm a quilter/knitter), so it will be very handy. Hope your base of subscribers grows and grows.
The pants are very, very cute! I love how they look. Longer pants would be very nice for colder months. Thanks for the info on how to finish the seams, it was greatly appreciated.
I just uploaded a new video with a little tutorial starting around 14 minutes in. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cXBNybOPkqg.htmlsi=r4lM9gxFWXlfq8FZ
I just uploaded a new video with a little tutorial starting around 14 minutes in. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cXBNybOPkqg.htmlsi=r4lM9gxFWXlfq8FZ
I love the flower style block you did for your mom. It's beautiful. As a quilter, I think I will starch my fabrics to preshrink them. Then washing will be really easy. The blue strip at the bottom of the sleeve and checkered bottom just finish it off so well. I wondered about pockets too. It would have taken away from your design. BUT maybe when I make one, I'll put pockets on the flannel side. They could still be used when worn quilted side out, right? 😊 Also, I would love a video up close of how you sewed on the bias binding so nice and flat. You are very talented and very professional.
@ibrockinrobin67 Thank you! I considered pockets, but I don’t always love the way they make jackets hang when you put say a phone in them. If that doesn’t bother you, you should definitely add some. I find that the binding is what confuses people most, so maybe I will make a little video explaining it.
I'm actually making my first quilted jacket too! The pattern I'm using didn't bias the seams on the outside of the jacket, but I decided to change it up and try binding the seams like yours. Initially, it felt like the seams were too bulky and couldn't get them to lay right. Do you have any tips for flattening the seams like yours? I ended up going with a faux bias binding by sewing right sides together, making a .25 in tube with a thin layer of fleece in between and sewing it on top of the seams to get a similar look with less bulk. It's taken me forever though and yours seemed like it came together really quickly!
It can get bulky, so many layers. I do a lot of trimming to eliminate some of the bulk. I also just did a single fold bias binding on the shoulders, armholes, and on the collar to cover seams. And then I did a double fold bias tape for the open edges.
I was gonna subscribe to you until i came across one of your videos where you degrading and dehumanising short men for being the way they are. You're TOXIC as hell little girl. 👎👎👎
i'm having a lot of trouble putting the pattern together, is there a way you can show the whole pattern before cutting or just a picture of how it should all line up together ? the repeating numbers are making it difficult