You are brilliant and I love this dress. Thank you for sharing, particularly greatful that you showed is the mistakes and corrections simultaneously. Love love love ❤ Thank you Janelle, always such a blessing watching you. Looking forward to the next Japanese creation.
Wonderful. A suggestion: Could you make Ganni's viral POPLIN BLOUSE using one of your dress patterns? Thank you very much for your videos and patterns♥
I LOVE the look of that blouse so much! But I feel there are already so many good tutorials out there for that style is there need for another? If I ever make a blouse like that for myself I’ll be sure to film the process though 😊
@@RoseryApparel I have seen some tutorials, but I like more how you do and explain the process of your projects. If you make the blouse it will surely be easier and more professional. Anyway, thanks for your tutorials. They are always beautiful and interesting. Thanks to you I have sewn several dresses with the Pansy pattern and I couldn't be happier and prouder of the result♥
It's an Oliso Proplus Smart Auto-lift iron and I can highly recommend it! It makes ironing fun.😊 I treated myself to one a few months ago and the novelty has yet to wear off.😂 They are on the expensive side but if you want to treat yourself to a really great iron, it's so worth it! 😊❤
I am not going to make this dress BUT I got two useful tips out of your video: 1) I can use the fabric I have with the grain horizontal rather than vertical and 2) I should sew the pockets and the sides in one go! I am not an expert so I get a lot out of your tutorials. Than you so much!
So beautiful! I love how the shorter lining emphasises the embroidery on the bottom as if it was a decorative panel! I've had a length of white brodeire anglaise in my stash for the longest time and no idea how to use it because the embroidery itself is not the most delicate and the shapes it creates are a bit weird too (sort of vertical waves IIRC), but the edge is totally dreamy and I'd love to use it. This project gives me ideas, thanks! 😄
Saved this video for when I find the right fabric at the thrift store. Fingers crossed I get lucky soon because I absolutely love the look of this dress!🧡
Janelle, im a tad confused about how the opening in the back should be. I have rewatched the instructions a few times. Did you not fully sew up the lining piece? Ex: Like how you would sew a purse lining. Thabk you. Lovely dress and im inspired again to see some clothes since having my son. ❤
I so love your tutorials! Thank you so much! And i adore the scalloped hem on your broderie anglaise fabric, so pretty!❤😍 All your fabrics choices and dresses are so lovely, all my favorite styles and colours too! I have been trying to find a polkadot fabric like the gorgeous dress you are wearing but no luck so far. I'm also very excited to see how your sewing room is progressing too! I' love seeing how people style their sewing spaces! I think yours is going to be beautiful in the soft cream and pink.❤😊
I have one dress with tied straps and I can confirm it's great for breastfeeding! Mine has a princess-seamed bodice, but this one seems even more comfortable as the elastic gives you even easier access.
Love love this dress and so glad you made something special with special fabric!! To clarify when threading the elastic, we're slipping it between the lining and the main fabric, correct?
Constructive criticism; when you sew or overlock, the camera wiggles. Probably because the floor vibrates as well. Just to let you know. Lovely as always. Bless
You can use whatever fabric you like for the pockets! I find you can sometimes see the pockets in the side seams though so like to match the fabric to my dress (and because of the eyelets in this particular fabric it would’ve definitely been noticeable if I used a different fabric)