You inspired me to sew my own shirt and I attached the pictures. It took me about 8 hrs. spread over three days. Thank you for making the video this is my first time sewing anything.
As a guy I have taught myself to sew at 53, learning along the way. I was doing this pattern following a different site instructions and I had to abandon the first project, I was using a cheap material as a practice. I then found you tutorials and OMG what a difference, it was so much clearer! I am gonna find a link to send you a picture of the finished item. It wasnt perfect but thats what practice makes! Jamie from Dover UK😁
You are a lifesaver! I bought this pattern, after having made a few pull over shirts, I got to the collar point and I was almost crying. The pattern instructions are just plain wrong. I almost quit sewing right then and there, until I found this video. I love your process, the way you prepare the pieces before construction, which is not always how the pattern instructions flow. I absolutely love your site!
Thank you so much for this series! I feel much better about attempting this pattern now 🥰 I’m planning on making matching shirts for my boyfriend and I for our summer holiday
I have not made a shirt for about 15 years and bought this pattern. The instructions are horrible (as usual) and I was hoping there was a great RU-vid video to show the construction process because I forgot some things and like a lot of us, I am a very visual. This was much better than I expected. Thank you so much.
thank you so so SO much for these videos 💜 i'm a beginner sewist (i can make hairbands, tote bags, drawstring bags etc) and i picked up this pattern thinking it might be a little difficult but a good way to learn some techniques - and then even just trying to read the instructions for the collar i almost cried. this series made it all make so much more sense to me, and this method of attaching the collar definitely made more sense. my shirt is a quite big for me (need to double check the ease next time!) but i'm done apart from buttonholes, and so proud of it. thank you again!
Hello, thanks for the videos, they are very thorough and extremely helpful. I am almost done with the Miss shirt, but noticed that the sleeves are very narrow and that the shirt cuts into the armpit, how can I address this before attaching the sleeves and make it comfortable?
Hmm its a bit hard for me to say without seeing a picture but if you have enough fabric I would recut the sleeve with a bit more width and then you can slightly open up the armhole to make it more comfortable!