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Quarter Zip Sweater Tutorial + PDF Pattern 

Lydia Naomi
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@llamaspitstudios8302
@llamaspitstudios8302 Год назад
I so appreciate your attention to detail! Not only do you provide quality patterns and tutorials, but you teach all sorts of tips and tricks. I'm usually bored with tutorials, but there's so much great info in this one. Great job!!
@jsd2457
@jsd2457 Год назад
Thanks for the close ups. It’s good to see how it is suppose to look.
@stefcos100
@stefcos100 Год назад
Thanks for this video. So much better than reading the instructions. I am off to buy fabric and pattern. Can't wait to make it.
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
You are so welcome! Have so much fun!!
@janet6114
@janet6114 Год назад
Great tutorial. I have sewn knits for a while and I love that i learned some great tips! Can't wait to get started!
@patriciabennett961
@patriciabennett961 Год назад
I ordered your pattern, immediately sent it and the instructions off to pdf plotting, ordered some twill tape. I already have the fabric and other supplies. I CANNOT wait to make this! Thank you Lydia!😊❤️
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
How wonderful to hear! I hope it is a lovely time of sewing!
@destineeknox
@destineeknox Год назад
I just got into sewing and I’m obsessed with your videos ☺️☺️☺️ thank you!
@viralprimenetwork
@viralprimenetwork Год назад
We always love your style and this is a level up! Not to mention your energy in every video, it is just amazing! 😍😍
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@viralprimenetwork
@viralprimenetwork Год назад
@@LydiaNaomi We sent you an email for a Collab, hope you are interested. Let us know 🥰🤩
@askclaforgreenteaXD
@askclaforgreenteaXD Год назад
This pattern looks so cozy and cute, and I love your fabric choice!!!
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@shaidabegum.
@shaidabegum. Год назад
Hi lydia. There's a thread type called maraflex it's by guttermans. It's a thread with slight stretch which is used with a straight stitch for knit fabric, no need for zigzag stitch.
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
ooo I would love to try that!! Thank you!
@des_des_00
@des_des_00 Год назад
I'm definitely going to try that - I've been coveting a coverstitch machine just to be able to chainstitch. 🙂 Do you have a suggestion of the right stitch length to use if it's a straight stitch?
@pharris1833
@pharris1833 Год назад
Hi Lydia, like your sewing technique of zipper shield and twill tape!
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
Thank you! 😊
@EclecticRefresh
@EclecticRefresh Год назад
Beautiful pattern as usual! I was soo hoping to pattern test because this is RIGHT up my alley, but I just bought the pattern and I’m making it this weekend! 🎉❤
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
Yaay how wonderful!!
@deannajohnson3933
@deannajohnson3933 Год назад
I would pay somebody to make me the daisy version of this. This pattern is so pretty!
@sues4370
@sues4370 Год назад
You made it so well!
@Liz_MariaV
@Liz_MariaV Год назад
obsessed with this 😍
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
😘😊🙏
@NC-ij9rb
@NC-ij9rb Год назад
Cute ❤
@clothingalterations
@clothingalterations Год назад
Great video 👍🌹🌿🌺🌾🏵🌵🌷🍀
@vivburgess611
@vivburgess611 9 месяцев назад
Is there provision in the pattern to line the sweater as my fabric has a horrible backing also. I’ve never lined a garment, is there a tutorial on this with adding lining? Thanks; this tutorial was amazing!
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi 9 месяцев назад
I don't have a tutorial for lining it. But you can just place the front shell and lining right sides together and so the hem and the cutout area at the top then flip it out. For the back just sew the hems right sides together and flip it back out. So the collar as normal. The lining and shell of the sleeves together and sew the whole garment together as normal.
@fallenangel1049
@fallenangel1049 Год назад
That is so cute….this 60 yr old woman might get the pattern to make…need some new clothes because I dropped between 3-4 sizes….I’m wearing stuff I haven’t wore in 20 yrs and being I always by classic clothes in classic colors I have people asking me where I got what I have on which makes me feel great. It’s good sometimes to be a pack rat and keep stuff that doesn’t fit anymore because you never know, it might again….lol…. Plus I like that other jacket you did in that yellow blanket and the cream color skirt, but that I would do in Navy or black or even gray
@myrandameans5357
@myrandameans5357 5 месяцев назад
Is there an option with pockets?
@des_des_00
@des_des_00 Год назад
Wow, definitely going to get this pattern - your finishing details (e.g., twill tape usage to prevent stretching) are always so thoughful! 😊 Love that daisy fabric, too - it's so on trend. Do you think this will work with a poly/rayon/spandex French terry or drapey rib knit.... or would they be too stretchy? (I'm fairly new to knits but both are in the stash🙂)
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
Thank you! you definitely want a fabric with some body and not super stretchy. The fabric I am using can stretch quite a lot but it doesn't move around when I sew, its a more stable stretch. You are going to have an easier time with something that is less slinky! But then again, fusible interfacing helps alot in that area so it could work with what you have :) Hope that helps!!
@des_des_00
@des_des_00 Год назад
@Lydia Naomi Thanks for the tips - I suppose the rib knit, which is poly/rayon/spandex, could be too thin to handle a zip, although I'm tempted to try it 🙂 Do you think a poly/spandex crushed velvet knit could work? It has body, maybe a bit slippery. I have different colored remnants in my stash that could be hobbled together.... I'm a bag maker, new to garment sewing, and a good tip for applying zippers is using double-sided wash away tape! No need to hand baste. 🙂
@jenwhitaker9561
@jenwhitaker9561 Год назад
The daisy fabric is so pretty! Would love to know where you bought it? :)
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
Its from BlackBird Fabrics. They are currently out but they might restock in the fall :)
@vanityshop5155
@vanityshop5155 Год назад
Hi Lydia, I'm in a bit of a tough spot trying to decide whether it would be worth it to go to school for fashion design -- it would be a little tough financially and for other personal reasons. If I did, I would be going to my state University, not an out-of-state fashion school. I'm wanting to be thoroughly competent in pattern-making and garment construction, to confidently and comfortably be able to make my own clothes and have my own brand one day. My question to you is (assuming you went to school for fashion), do you think a person can learn those things as well as they would at school, with RU-vid, books, and other online resources that we have these days? If yes, do you think it would be at a terribly slower pace, or about the same? I think that's my biggest anxiety -- not knowing if all of my trial and errors, and stresses of learning are similar for everyone in this field, or if they would be much less and go smoother and faster, if I were at University, under the guidance of a teacher. Thanks, Your viewer
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
Hi, Garment construction you can learn through books and videos - watch those videos by the older people who are in their old sewing shops, they know what they're talking about because they have been in the industry for years. There is so much more online than when I went to school so you have that going for you. When it comes to pattern drafting i'd say get the Helen Joseph Armstrong, Pattern Drafting for Fashion Design book and read it from back to front, if you have trouble then find a tutor or course from someone who has worked in the industry - like in garment production and you'll be set. You could also see if you can intern for a designer or small production company to get the real industry experience. If all of that fails, go to school :) I did go to school and I wouln't go back and change it because it gave me such a solid framework. When it comes to garment construction, it was very broad so I didn't necessarily get a deepdive into certain types of garments, so a lot of that knowledge came from books, youtube and trial and error. The pattern drafting, draping and grading knowledge that I was taught in school was invaluable and was based on industry standards, thats one that you don't really want to DIY too heavily. I hope that helps you!
@vanityshop5155
@vanityshop5155 Год назад
@@LydiaNaomi Thank you for the thorough reply! Do you think that school gave you significant feedback, guidance and direction in building skills, that you wouldn't get learning alone, that would make it a major reason for going? Like did you not have as much of a problem looking for an answer on how to do something, because you could ask a professor, as opposed to something you've learned yourself?
@frank-ie6uq
@frank-ie6uq Год назад
hello very nice young lady very beautiful sewing skills can you please kindly film how to do a euro heam for jeans using your juki industrial sewing machine please kindly let me know OK?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
@LydiaNaomi
@LydiaNaomi Год назад
I have already done that:) ☺️ I have 2 videos on my channel
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