Thanks much 😘 for your illustrations. I went through many videos to get "the one" that I was able to relate. That being said, I wish to know how to put in a side zipper, on the side without the sleeve. Please reply soon. I'm making a gown. 😂❤ Thanks. 😊😊
A great video!! I am not an extremely experienced sewer (done more knitting) but it all started to make sense when continuing to watch. Definitely going to try this. 👍 (I have broad shoulders and it is difficult to find suitable one shoulder clothes from the shop)
I always wait for new notifications from u..thankyou...yo the reason I dont skive pattern classes I earlier hated...!I feel like a pro each day..b blessed !
Thank you ma for the tutorial it was well explained. Please can you show us the trick to getting a perfect fit? I always don't getting a nice fitting at the top. How do I go about the nice fitting you have? I'm still learning
Thanks for the explanation. One question please, On avoiding bulging at the back, if my back waist is 14.5' and my front waist is 16', will I remove 1.5' from the back to avoid bulging?
Hi! I jist wanna ask why you didnt line the bust. Instead you lined upper bust to the waist. How did the upper bust measurement became bigger than the bust. Im actually confused. You started the video with lined UB, B, LB and W already thats why i i got confused how you connected the waist to the upper bust instead of the bust... Hopong for your reply. Thanks so much! 💕
Hello, D-Don! Thanks for another superb tutorial. Just wondered if you would like to do a top up tutorial to show how the upper yoke could be incorporated in the one shoulder pattern. God bless.
Thanks larie your tutorial are do detailed and easy to understand. Please can you do a tutorial on one shoulder with how to add cape and a long sleeve with side slit thanks.
When sewing, how much seam allowance do i take from the sides. The seam allowance from the front side was 2" and the back is 1.5" or was that taken up in the dart. sorry am just confused🙈
I do so just to be on the safe side especially for beginners, by the time they join the panels together if they don't have enough seam allowance, they will be short of fabric at the side seam, so I always suggest adding up to 2 and half inches to the side seam. If after sewing you now have excess side seam allowance then you can trim it off