U are talented. Most sewers on utube have everything right there to use: such as the denim.etc then talk about your thoughts on denim while cutting maybe? And dont point out your negs like auto focus. It detracts from the value of video. Great start tho! I found sum vintage sears electric scissors, I was looking for ways tio use em. Thanks!
Hi Brian, One thought regarding the use of these battery operated cutters for quilters...would be when using the "inklingo" method or even when cutting apart sheets of sewn half-square or quarter square triangles from bigger pieces of fabric, using the paper tear-off patterns like "trianglesonaroll". In those methods, you sew on the marked lines then cut them apart after the fact...so perfect cutting not necessary. Thanks again for a great review!
Just found your channel. Great! I have a dumb question. Why don't you pre-shrink your fabric? Do you somehow get a better fit? I understand you compensate in your patterns but do you wash a swatch first to get percentage of lengthwise and crosswise shrinkage? Or do you just make an educated guess? Thanks.
First time saw your video! I was wondering what size pattern you use because you throw away your printed pattern! If it's 34X32 I would like to have it! I would pay for mailing it! Let me know thanks!
Since you have the capability to save your patterns, why don't you? Give each new tweaked variation a new file name. ei: BS-PantA-Mo-Da-Ye.pdf. That way you have a record of the patterns evolution. I would love to see a review of your pattern software. I don't know if you have one already. (going to look now).
It's just being totally lazy and forgetful that keeps me from extending the legs with pvc pipe. I usually use the high tables at work now for must of my cutting and you're right, it makes a huge difference.