Thank you so much for a great pattern and brilliantly instructive tutorial! So clear and thorough, taking us though every step! Just made my first cap with a band as a trial run and it turned out lovely. Will be making lots more! Really appreciate you taking the time to make this video and share it with us! 😊
Thank you! I made my very frist newsboy hat tonight! It`s green and yellow and i love it! I watched and sewed and watched and sewed and i got there in the end! PS; don`t be afraid to show EVERY little step and all of the sewing; it really helps us unexperienced ones and the sewing bees can just fast forward. And watching longer steps of sewing is very therapeutical; positively zen! ☺
I love it, quick, easy and Very Sexy!!! I will be ordering the pattern!!! LOVE YOU, SO MUCH FOR SHARING ! YOUR TIME, YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF. YOUR SKILLS!!!!
Lots of love and hugs Thank to you Sarah aunty. ❤🎉💝 Aunty, if you have a chance, please make me your student. I am working on dress making I want to learn it better.I am from Bangladesh. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi, Thank you, that was great tutorial. At the moment I don't think there is a flat cap hole in my existence, but I'm thinking that this pattern could possibly be hacked into Miss Fisher's outdoors adventure kind of hat. That is an eight paneled hat in a dreary beige/khaki kind of color, but that can be fixed. Now I just have to figure out how to sew a cloche brim that narrows in the back while sticking out at the same time. For Miss Fisher it might be a good sort of rain hat, but I can see a sun protective application as a hack here. If you would ever feel like showing how to sew and/or block cloche brims I would be so very grateful. They are a bit conceptually challenging for a newbie like me. Every cloche in the TV-series and worn by Miss Fisher seem to have a downturned shape but being a true cloche with an upturned brim at the same time. I have yet to figure out how to that is made. Again Thank you so much. Yours, Ann