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Attempting to Sew Another Japanese Pattern (I'm in LOVE!) | Sewing a Japanese Pattern - Part 2 

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@meursaultscourtroom8886
@meursaultscourtroom8886 Месяц назад
That view! I could spend the entire day just looking out those windows. What a beautiful place you live! And that blouse suits you perfectly.
@chlomo2618
@chlomo2618 Месяц назад
Not sure if anyone has suggested this, but once you've figured out which pieces you need to trace, you could use a Frixion highlighter to outline the pattern pieces you need. It'll just make it easier to see which lines you need to follow when you trace. The beauty of the Frixion highlighters is that when you are done, you can pass over them with a warm iron, and they'll disappear instantly, so you can do it all over again for the next pattern you want to trace.
@loissage3630
@loissage3630 Месяц назад
Great tip! Thanks for sharing.
@80sforever3
@80sforever3 Месяц назад
Wouldn't the lines reappear when weather is cold?
@chlomo2618
@chlomo2618 Месяц назад
@80sforever3 The lines can faintly reappear in very low temperatures (close to 0°c), but I don't think most people's houses get quite that chilly inside. If it did and the lines did reappear, you could just re-iron the paper.
@GeorginaTheLibrarian
@GeorginaTheLibrarian Месяц назад
I was going to suggest this but doing the whole sheet, like go through the book and match the shapes to the letters and for each letter have a different colour, then in future it’s already done
@brokenmolar
@brokenmolar Месяц назад
I’ve seen Japanese patterns say things like “refer to pattern whatever for steps xyz” something that might help you is using google lens-the translation feature is very helpful! It’s not perfect but it will give you some more context. This fabric is SO CUTE and the final shirt is A+++!
@brokenmolar
@brokenmolar Месяц назад
Sorry, that was a little unclear-it was in reference to the missing steps in your pattern 🙃
@loissage3630
@loissage3630 Месяц назад
Such a beautiful make. I would love to see the pleated skirt next. ❤
@jff123
@jff123 Месяц назад
That's what I came to the comments to say as well. Look for a numbered list of the steps at the top of the pages for that pattern. Most likely they will refer to to illustrated examples for another one of the patterns.
@IshtarFish
@IshtarFish Месяц назад
if it helps, all the letters are BEFORE the Japanese words saying which piece it is. So the grainline for the sleeve says "q" above 袖, then there's little arrows marking the edge of the sleeve, e.g. "q袖山”, and "q後ろ身頃合印” is the double notch for joining the sleeve to the back, etc. if it looks like a b but is AFTER some Japanese, it's a q, bc it's upside-down.
@mckoy59
@mckoy59 Месяц назад
It's lovely Janelle. The Japanese are so clever in their design of garments. Oversize never turns into dowdy but rather timeless, beautiful lines that make clothes edgy, elegant, and comfortable. The perfect fusion of form and function. I think you must have both of those patterns!!!!❤
@lizmarin9568
@lizmarin9568 Месяц назад
I would never give up that sewing space with a view like that!!
@carolwocker26
@carolwocker26 Месяц назад
The collar connection is called the collar stand. ❤
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Ah, thank you!! I do quite like collar connector though 😂
@des_des_00
@des_des_00 Месяц назад
I love making shirts, and I kept saying, "Collar stand - it's called a collar stand!"😂😂
@mnoeliarc
@mnoeliarc Месяц назад
Haha! I said the same thing. Funnily enough, I'm Spanish but don't know what it's called in Spanish 😂
@ChelseaSteeb
@ChelseaSteeb Месяц назад
​@@RoseryApparel I remember learning about this while learning how to sew a coat, that it helps the collar stay upright and sometimes it's just one piece in the back. :D
@patchwork1771
@patchwork1771 Месяц назад
This is one of those videos that I wish I could like more than once
@crystalneel748
@crystalneel748 Месяц назад
Lovely!❤ I am loving the Japanese styles so much too! Somehow they design things to look very neat & tailored yet comfortable & sassy!
@zna9183
@zna9183 Месяц назад
when trying to find the different b, q, d, p lines to cut out, being able to tell if the characters are the right side up or upside down will really help! for example - at 6:57 - the right side is a 'p', because the text below it is read that direction. but if you aren't able to tell that the letters are going that way, it could look like a 'd'. i'd try using google translate to confirm which way you're meant to be reading each label the next time you use a JP pattern!
@penlennon3576
@penlennon3576 Месяц назад
lovely shirt that suits the fabric perfectly! and those buttons are the ideal size :) very inspiring to dip into my Japanese stitching books.
@katyleeevelyn4703
@katyleeevelyn4703 Месяц назад
I have a few of these books, some children's patterns too. Which are ADORABLE. When in doubt I use google translate you can use your phone camera and translate the text that way. :)
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Yeah I did that a few times too! Most of the time the images were more clear to me though 😅
@katyleeevelyn4703
@katyleeevelyn4703 Месяц назад
It does make sense that the images alone are more intuitive for you. You have alot of experience with different methods of construction. :)
@evepaludan7713
@evepaludan7713 Месяц назад
What a wonderful shirt! You could definitely wear it open over the matching sundress for an intentional outfit on a summer night where you might need a little cover-up in the evenings. The shirt will also go with all of your skirts or pants. Great job!
@sewmeinoz3059
@sewmeinoz3059 Месяц назад
Janelle!!! It's gorgeous!!!!! I'm heading to Japan for my 50th birthday this year. I love this series of you making the Japanese patterns. I'd love to see the skirt next. Love your videos and love love love this shirt on you. Well done. Your patience in the pattern cutting stage paid off. Beautiful!!! And thank you for sharing xx
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Aww thank you so much!! Happy birthday and enjoy every second of your Japan trip 🥳🧡
@SuperNovaSirius
@SuperNovaSirius Месяц назад
Whaaa, this piece is so stunning! Well done on the scallap details! That's what makes it uniquely yours
@TheJaniebabe
@TheJaniebabe Месяц назад
Nailed it, Janelle, it is lovely. Thanks for sharing.
@LRWdesign
@LRWdesign Месяц назад
How beautiful! These Japanese patterns just feel so ‘you’.
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Thank you! 🧡
@Angie_P
@Angie_P Месяц назад
I admire your patience! I would have given up. What might be helpful is Google translate or other translation apps. I paused the video on a couple shots and it was able to translate some of it. Still, the shirt came out lovely.
@siobhanoconnor376
@siobhanoconnor376 Месяц назад
Love this shirt. Your excitement at the end of the video is contagious 🥰 also I love how you said that the seams looked so “professional” when seeing is literally your profession 😄 you are a professional! 😊
@jennyrobbins6864
@jennyrobbins6864 Месяц назад
Beautiful blouse. You chose the perfect material. So impressed by your courage to try something new and challenging. Your videos are also easy to follow.
@liskimade
@liskimade Месяц назад
I knew the scalloped detail would look great for the bottom of the shirt, but now i cannot rest until i make a shirt with a scalloped yoke! I admit i did vote for the other shirt, but boy did you make the right choice! The super femme fabric with the boxy androgynous pattern is so so fabulous 😍 Obsessed
@Melb_sews
@Melb_sews Месяц назад
Yayy so excited to see another Japanese pattern
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
I hope you like it! 🧡
@franug
@franug Месяц назад
It turned AMAZING! I think the cuteness factor of the fabric makes it even more Japanese. Loved the vlog also, very cozy (envy those views out your window❤)
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Aw thank you!! I’m soo happy with it 😍
@annikkituominen8741
@annikkituominen8741 Месяц назад
The blouse design is absolutely wonderful. And it suits you perfectly. Your choice of fabric surprised me, but it suited really well. Japanese clothes are simple and beautiful. It fascinates me. The skirt model you showed looks really beautiful and will definitely suit you well. I'd love to see you sew it. Thaks for this video, it was great. 🥰🥰🥰
@CeeceeWhip
@CeeceeWhip Месяц назад
Oh, how I would love to see this blouse paired up with the dress you made in the SAME fabric!!! 😍😍❤🎉❤
@pille-riinparnsalu5900
@pille-riinparnsalu5900 Месяц назад
I started sewing by Burda magazine patterns long long ago and there are not only one size on the patternpaper but every size available (s-xl or 34-42), so one pattern consist about 5 different size lines side by side and all the patterns are only on 4 different paper. So its like heaven to use sewing patterns with only one garment on it.
@anitacollingwood4224
@anitacollingwood4224 2 дня назад
That white looks so fresh and lovely on you!
@carolyngrotaers4454
@carolyngrotaers4454 Месяц назад
I think the shirt looks fabulous in this fabric. I think the skirt would look fabulous in a check print.
@monikadonnelly7105
@monikadonnelly7105 Месяц назад
The way you used that scalloped edge....😍. Love it on the pocket and back yoke. The whole thing is gorgeous. So wonderful that you can enjoy wearing your beautiful fabric on a regular basis.
@janemclean4048
@janemclean4048 Месяц назад
Very nice! Kudos to you for attempting that pattern. I guarantee if I attempted that it would not look like yours. Love your space. I am a beader first, but I also quilt, so, jealous of your light and view!
@michelesimpson2237
@michelesimpson2237 Месяц назад
Super cute. L❤ve the fabric
@elainelear4982
@elainelear4982 Месяц назад
Very well done. It looks quite professional. 😊
@jeenah2956
@jeenah2956 Месяц назад
I have a growing collection of these books and magazines. They have magazines released monthly here in japan and they’re just full of patterns. I usually go to second hand bookstores to buy these, just need to make sure that the patterns are included inside.
@katrinalevin4064
@katrinalevin4064 Месяц назад
A very Japanese silhouette, I love this boxy shirt.
@user-ke5ze1hp1t
@user-ke5ze1hp1t Месяц назад
Now that! That has got to be the most sublime shirt I have ever seen you make and wear. I really love that it’s different from your own sense of style and yes please do make more Japanese patterns.
@aliciamata4323
@aliciamata4323 Месяц назад
Simply gorgeous!!! We are waiting for another Japanese pattern. You look beautiful in that shirt. Thanks for showing your skills.
@daniellebrissing9485
@daniellebrissing9485 Месяц назад
I think the shirt with the delicate scallop fabric was the right choice. It's beautiful!
@christinemccoy5237
@christinemccoy5237 Месяц назад
You have peaked my interest in Japanese design. I am now diving deep into the knitwear rabbit hole! My vote for next project is the dress. I loved, loved, loved the last skirt you made. I think it was one of my favorites to date. The dress is just waiting your magic, I can feel it. I love your view now. So happy you have found a lovely home.
@becca2525
@becca2525 Месяц назад
It's so beautiful! I love the silhouette. I think you picked the perfect pattern / fabric combo - and the scalloped edges are the icing on the cake.
@dianegraydon1143
@dianegraydon1143 Месяц назад
Oh yes...a stretch long dark pencil skirt that hugs you with your black boots...very sweet...and what a beautiful view..an incredible place to sew
@sewonsister
@sewonsister Месяц назад
Your shirt turned out so CUTE! I love it. I have been making a few Gilbert Tops by Helen's Closet and they are similar in shape. I have found making button ups to be really fun and very satisfying to sew. The version I am working on is currently in a natural linen, but I am planning to dye it a dark green color. I am making a pair of very simple cropped pants with it too. I am using Pants No 1 by 100 Acts of Sewing. So I will have another two piece set. I have found that they are very useful in my wardrobe. Happy sewing!
@nicolegooding7724
@nicolegooding7724 Месяц назад
Its absolutely adorable. Just love the juxtaposition of the fabric with the style of shirt. Beautifully done!
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Thanks so much! I’m soo in love with it 😍
@Thaosgarden
@Thaosgarden Месяц назад
Love the shirt. I recently came back from Japan, got 3 pieces of fabrics, have finished making them into 2 shirts and a skirt, the quality of fabric over there is just excellent. Now I wish I had bought more. Can’t wait to see your next make.❤
@margarettonkin2775
@margarettonkin2775 6 дней назад
I thoroughly enjoyed your Japan diaries and watching you make up all the lovely fabric you bought in Japan. ❤ FYI, the collar connector is usually called collar stand😊
@judyrobinson2282
@judyrobinson2282 Месяц назад
Its totally YOU! Very Japanese! How you figured out those layered pattern pieces is beyond ME--but great job!
@btuller1772
@btuller1772 Месяц назад
The blouse is gorgeous. I'm a lace girl. Actually most of the clothes you make are things that I would wear. I'd like to see the dress as your next Japanese sewing project.
@Jess-i3n
@Jess-i3n Месяц назад
It looks so beautiful on you, well done Janelle! You inspired me so much to look out for these pattern books in Japan, and I think I've got ten or so in my collection now thanks to you (including the three that you've shown here!), and I love them all. For the missing instructions/steps, it's usually because they refer you to another page in the book where the same step is shown already for a different pattern (i.e. setting the sleeves), since this saves them having to illustrate the process each time. It took me a while to figure that one out, but it's usually indicated on the first illustration for each pattern. Thank you so much for all your beautiful content 🎎
@btuller1772
@btuller1772 Месяц назад
I wondered that as I was watching the video if it was just shown in a different pattern in the book. Good to know that's the case.
@suzannewilman7634
@suzannewilman7634 Месяц назад
Lovely top, suits you so well. Thanks for the clear instructions ❤🎉
@KackyMuse
@KackyMuse Месяц назад
A very charming project. Lovely treatment for that fabric.
@kylieharrison3782
@kylieharrison3782 Месяц назад
That shirt would also look fab with the dress made in the same fabric, as a jacket. ❤
@patriciaissa9510
@patriciaissa9510 Месяц назад
yes!
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Ahh love that idea 😍
@mjohara2459
@mjohara2459 Месяц назад
Ok so I went to Nippori Fabric Town last week and bought a Japanese pattern as well. I’m excited to try it out! I had to get another suitcase to accommodate all the fabric I bought. Ahhhh!!! Love this shirt on you!
@catalinagomez924
@catalinagomez924 Месяц назад
I love Japanese fashion! So elegant and simple. Lovely shirt 👚 looks great on you 😊Thank you for the video.🤩
@Leng-Leng-o6j
@Leng-Leng-o6j 22 дня назад
Lovely! I am loving the Japanese styles so much too!
@lorrainewhiting1267
@lorrainewhiting1267 Месяц назад
Wow love it. Well done with the pattern. The pin tuck door would look fabulous on you.
@lana7422
@lana7422 Месяц назад
Just a note: the collar "connector" is actually called the collar stand and the actual collar is connected to that. I really enjoyed this video. I love Japanese style clothing.
@YarnBarn23
@YarnBarn23 Месяц назад
I bought both of these pattern books because of your videos, please make this a series!!
@juanafgutierrez
@juanafgutierrez 29 дней назад
You will never know how helpful you were to me when you filmed your process of tracing, cutting, and sewing a Japanese pattern. I am going to watch this on repeat and finally attempt it on my own. I am going through my books now to choose my first project. It's an amazing shirt and Amazing Fabric, and it looks so good.. Also thank you @chlomo2618 thank you for the frixion highlighter tip.
@evelynthayer7829
@evelynthayer7829 Месяц назад
Love the shirt 👚 and all the details. Would love to see the dress made. Thank you ❤😊
@jonathaneverett5602
@jonathaneverett5602 Месяц назад
Gosh, it turned out sooooo beautiful, Janelle!! Especially with the scalloped hemline!!❤❤❤ I'm not normally a shirt person but you have totally converted me! This will be awesome with trousers, jeans, long skirts, cardigans or tights in winter and short skirts and shorts in the summer.❤ You could also make a sweatshirt with the same loose hemline but shorter so that the collar and scalloped hemline peeks through! ( I think I've seen similar sweatshirts in the books ). Dreamy! Having purchased these books since watching your first Japanese make, I'm so excited to see you make more, hopefully a whole series!! Thank you so much Janelle, I'm always waiting excitedly every week for your next video! 🧡🧡🧡
@jeanlinder1310
@jeanlinder1310 Месяц назад
I've also recently gotten into Japanese patterns with the Nani Iro Sewing Studio book! I'd love to see more of these. Also, to make tracing easier, outline the pieces you're tracing with a colored marker or highlighter and then color-code it. That will make it easier to find the pieces again and to trace them out. It's what I did and it was so much easier on my eyes.
@anneyoung1011
@anneyoung1011 Месяц назад
Shirt looks amazing, well done navigating that pattern.
@user-op8fx9ms1s
@user-op8fx9ms1s Месяц назад
I was just wondering when we were going to see another Japanese creation. SO HAPPY!
@c0ldlight1
@c0ldlight1 Месяц назад
That’s super cute! The nice part about making a shirt like that is if you make it again it’ll look so different because of your fabric choice. I love that fabric so much! Even though every time I see it I want some tea biscuits 😀
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Soo true! I can’t wait to make it in a different fabric for a completely different vibe!
@ODarlio
@ODarlio Месяц назад
This fabric turned turned out so beautiful in this style! 💖Magical! ✨
@stephaniecarbno
@stephaniecarbno Месяц назад
I like the way it turned out, the scallops on the bottom and the back are super cute. I think it would look adorable over the white dress you made of the same fabric. Either buttoned up or left open for a nice breezy casual look. :)
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Someone else suggested this too and I cannot wait to give that a try!!
@lucimathews8980
@lucimathews8980 Месяц назад
Oh I love the boxy dark jacket. I hope you’ll make it in the future
@ca6177
@ca6177 Месяц назад
What a pretty shirt! It looks great on you! You did a wonderful job of working through the japanese pattern! I don't think i could've done as well as you did! Bravo!
@cbraun6901
@cbraun6901 Месяц назад
So helpful. I got one of these type of books last year during a trip to Tokyo but seemed too hard - but beautiful patterns. Thanks for the encouragement.
@ArmindaHeart
@ArmindaHeart Месяц назад
That blouse looks so comfortable and adorable!! Good job getting through a pattern not in your own language. I can’t even get through one in my own without severe confusion 😆 I would LOVE to see that skirt pattern made up first. That looks super unique. Can’t wait to see what fabric you’ll use for that one!
@shellylemons
@shellylemons Месяц назад
You are a professional! Beautiful shirt. I love it.
@charlimarieTV
@charlimarieTV Месяц назад
Beautiful shirt!!
@fairweee8058
@fairweee8058 Месяц назад
I’m in love with that beautiful shirt. The pattern on the fabric reminds me of a biscuits also. Way too cute. ❤
@sharonbrinders1224
@sharonbrinders1224 Месяц назад
Ooo the skirt would be Fab!!
@margien1942
@margien1942 Месяц назад
Watching you sew has been a lovely Sunday morning treat and I absolutely adore the blouse - also your music.
@RoseryApparel
@RoseryApparel Месяц назад
Aw thank you! That really means a lot 🧡
@leila1700
@leila1700 Месяц назад
Great job. Beautiful blouse. Classic style.
@twinnish
@twinnish Месяц назад
I was looking at the pattern/template situation and thought even I would rather just draft another shirt then try and figure out that pattern and I’ve done very little drafting and nothing that’s very technically intense like collars-but when I saw bad, I was thinking I could learn how to do the collar. It turned out beautifully and I’m glad you’re having fun with the patterns . Good thing about the pattern cutting out is that after you do that it probably makes the rest of it seem a lot easier comparatively.
@crystalgarcia8593
@crystalgarcia8593 Месяц назад
Omg I love it! Absolutely beautiful top!
@joanoconnor3896
@joanoconnor3896 Месяц назад
What a beautiful blouse! ❤
@mnoeliarc
@mnoeliarc Месяц назад
So cute! And how nice that you got 2 garments out of that fabric 😊 edited to add that I've made a few shirts/shirt dresses because I'm obsessed with them. I've always attached the collar and collar stand to the shirt with the button bands already done but before sewing the side seams. It's easier to attach the collar while the shirt is still a flat piece.
@baidykle1
@baidykle1 9 дней назад
This gave me flashbacks to when I was small and was looking through my mom's Burda magazines and pattern papers (which all also come on the same paper like the ones you have) in Polish (we're Lithuanian) and trying to figure them out. I didn't know anything about sewing at the time so it was really confusing but also immensely fun at the same time 😂
@roseredm6663
@roseredm6663 Месяц назад
So many cute details with the eyelet pattern!
@sinnasamen8349
@sinnasamen8349 Месяц назад
I love these Japanese pattern sewing videos and the shirt turned out amazing!
@jmhofert
@jmhofert Месяц назад
Perfection. Didn't expect anything else.
@beename1761
@beename1761 25 дней назад
Ok, I wasn't expecting it'd turn out so nice 😂 it' s georgeous, you look so nice in it!
@ChelseaSteeb
@ChelseaSteeb Месяц назад
Yes! More japanese patterns! ❤
@sharonbrinders1224
@sharonbrinders1224 Месяц назад
Loving the Japanese makes and yes please ❤
@jimhooper4252
@jimhooper4252 Месяц назад
It really really suits you ..very pretty
@helenharding1397
@helenharding1397 Месяц назад
Fabulous shirt, and fabric match, lovely on you ❤❤
@BexBlabla
@BexBlabla Месяц назад
I love it ! You did an amazing job 🤩 And I'd LOVE to see you sew all the other japanese patterns you have ! Thank you for sharing ❤
@marciahighsmith4820
@marciahighsmith4820 Месяц назад
Really lovely blouse! The collar contacting thingie is called a collar stand both here in the states and in England. Hello, from Austin, Texas!
@traceybradshaw
@traceybradshaw Месяц назад
So gorgeous Janelle - I wish I had more time to sew. 30 years ago (in my early 20’s) I was sewing for a living (repairs and alterations) and making clothes for myself as well as home decor. These days I’m so busy with work (we run 2 businesses) and my sewing machine only gets dusted off for repairs, alterations and whipping up fancy dress costumes for my kids (who are now older than I was when I was sewing for work). I was sewing buttons on with my machine (and a normal presser foot) over 30 years ago, as I just did not have time to sew all new buttons onto a business shirt by hand! Ironically, I now have a wonderful sewing room, all of the fabric and haberdashery I could ever need and no time to use it! A few more years of work and then I’ll have plenty of time (and hopefully some grandchildren to sew for). 🧵
@auntiezann5146
@auntiezann5146 Месяц назад
You are intrepid! I’d have a breakdown trying to make one of those patterns! But the results are stunning! And may I say that I’ve been so confused by attaching a collar, and the way you showed it just made so much sense! Thank you for that!
@JohannaVanWinkle
@JohannaVanWinkle Месяц назад
It really is an amazing blouse! Fantastic!
@oceancream9071
@oceancream9071 Месяц назад
Please, do the pleated skirt next! 😍I would love to see it!
@susanstewart1402
@susanstewart1402 Месяц назад
If you do want your sleeves to be edged in scallop, you can sew a small zigzag in a scallop pattern and then trim the fabric away. Use fabric stabilizer underneath if your machine is "eating" the sheer fabric. I recall doing this in the 70's.
@deidrabenson361
@deidrabenson361 Месяц назад
Thanks so very much for sharing your knowledge! Beautiful blouse ❤️❤️❤️
@nedbaker4129
@nedbaker4129 Месяц назад
It looks absolutely awesome Janelle wonderful job😊
@LindaSevers
@LindaSevers Месяц назад
I bought two of the Japanese pattern books while in San Francisco and am excited to see you be able to stitch one up without being able to read the words. I'd only made a Lolita garment from a Japanese pattern magazine and that went okay. Now to go look at my books!!! I think I will use linen. :D
@marathorne6821
@marathorne6821 Месяц назад
That broderie anglaise fabric is gorgeous 😍 I am really inspired to get some - maybe in a bolder colour rather than white... I applaud you for persevering with this project; I find those sheets with multiple patterns on them really off-putting, even when they're in a language I understand! I probably would have chickened out at that stage 🤷‍♀️ And the collar turned out perfectly 👌 Well done, Janelle, I'm sure you'll enjoy wearing your beautiful shirt often, both in the winter and in the summer 😊
@charlotten7408
@charlotten7408 Месяц назад
I love this so much and love how much you love it! The fabric reminded me of something then it clicked when you said biscuits. I need to add them to my shopping list now
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