Ladies: another tip: go to second hand stores, sometimes you can find great pieces for a dollar or two and then simply make a pattern from what you've found! I've made a dress for the office, a bathrobe, and even a pair of pants from clothes I got, all for under $5.00.
I was on youtube trying to figure out how to diy a DVF wrap dress. So happy I found your video, you really made it look easy! I'm going to try it tonight :)
I love all your videos. You make amazing dresses. I want to read create all. Little bit hard for beginners in some videos but I'll get there eventually...
Wow....this is awesome..I love the wrap style and you did an awesome job on this...thanks for sharing your talent. I need to make this. I just discovered your channel today and I just subscribed.. You're very creative. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Ok. So i love your channel. Ive subscribed and definitely plan to look at your tuts from this point forward. I only have one issue.. could you pleeeeeasssse do more steps in your tuts? I love your work and would love to do these styles at home but I have a hard time following. This video in particular was NOT hard to follow at all maybe bc it was a bit beginner lol.. but some of your others are a bit harder to understand. Otherwise, your dope! Thanks!
Once again you nailed it!! I made a jumpsuit this weekend and I really want to add sleeves but the arm holes look too big for sleeves. it's the M6083. Do you think it's possible?
Ok so I checked out the pattern. If you change the armholes to the normal look... You can add sleeves. With pattern as is its too wide and will look off. Love this jumpsuit. I'll make a tut soon.