I just finished making it! Thank you so much for the tutorial, I'd never sewn a zipper with a guard before and yet I feel like it looks perfect thanks to your explanation. Hopefully my boyfriend likes it as much as your boyfriend liked his
Thank you for the free pattern ! NOT clickbait like other channels 😂! You are a great teacher. Garment is nicely finished. Hard to find that binding since, it’s getting harder and harder to find a sewing store in New York City. Might have to make my own bias tape, arg!😠 😩 Greetings from New York City! 👍🏼🇵🇷🗽❤️
I’d like a side seam pocket (maybe out of tricot so there’s no bulk). No need to use bias binding just a hem with narrow elastic but not too gathered if you get my drift . Can also use elastic cording with bungee cords on the sides. Can you tell I really hate binding? 🤪
Im very confused with the collar instructions 😭😭😭 I have all the materials but would love to get a little more feedback about the collar before I make it.
The collar is tricky! It's 2 layers so both pieces are the same size but 1 is finished to the outside (so the outer collar) and 1 is finished to the inside (the inner collar, which you can think of as a lining). The outer collar is attached to the neckline of the bodice pieces, forming the collar shape that comes up the neck. The inner collar is attached to the outer collar at the very top of the jumper and then sits on the inside, just like a lining. Hope that helps!
@@miriamfranco9400 Haha, it just so happened that I checked my phone right after you commented! Glad that helped a bit. Feel free to comment again if you get stuck :)
Ur looking so cute in ur Patagonia made fleece jacket 😍 I love it!!! But I'm more of a full zip guy, the only reason y is bcuz I feel a little trapped in half zip rather than a full zip bcuz u can quickly take it off and it fits/hangs nicely over the chair
Thanks! Haha, I can understand the full zip benefits! Maybe I'll have a go at sewing a full zip next 👍 (Although just a note, hanging garments on chairs can distort their shape - mostly for blazers, formalwear - so keep that to a minimum to keep their shape for longer!)
Hi! You're welcome! I bought my binding pre-packaged from Spotlight (an Australian fabric/trims store). Sorry I'm not familiar with many international haberdashery stores, but if you know any local ones it's highly likely they will stock bias binding. Otherwise if you google 'bias binding' I'm sure there will lots of options online too, especially ebay and etsy. Good luck!
Hi! For my jumper I used roughly 75cm of the blue fleece (for the sleeves, collars and upper half of the bodice) and another 75cm for the lower half of the bodice. Both my fabric widths were around 130cm at least. I've included more detailed instructions in the Google drive link! Just note that the fabric you need will really depend on the size you are creating! For reference I am usually a size XS 😊
I must admit I had to google Saskatchewan but now that I know, these jumpers would definitely come in handy!!! I would love to see when you've made them!
hello ! il me semble que je n'ai pas réussi à accéder au lien drive avec le patron mais uniquement celui avec les notes.. je peux te demander le patron si tu l'as ? merci beaucoup !
It can take a couple of tries to get used to admittedly! Make sure your jumper is nice and flat before trying to trace it too, you can iron it flat if it helps. Then use some weights to hold it down and slowly trace around parts as you go. It doesn't have to be exact, especially for this jumper style! It can be a little bigger to be more comfortable. You can measure the side seams and shoulder seams of your existing jumper and compare it to what you've traced and make adjustments from there too. Hopefully that helps!