Sunday, November 1, 2009

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24 comments:

  1. Muchas Gracias x Esto!!!, y por los subtitulos xD.!!!
    Lo Intentare cuando tenga tiempo :).

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  2. Me alegro que esta tratando de aprender a coser. Es tan importante. Estoy en el proceso de sutitular todos mis videos en español. Faltan todavia varias pero los estoy traduciendo lo mas rapido que puedo. Gracias por ver mi canal!

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  3. Hola muy bueno tu video soy principiante y ahorita estoy tratando de seguir tus instrucciones
    para la playera a ver como me sale lo voy a postear en mi blog y claro pondre tu enlace.
    Hasta pronto!!!

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  4. Thank you for the advice. I have heard that the old antique machines last forever and never break. I do want to find one if I can. Even if it is one with foot peddles! I have heard they are also stronger and go through denim and other sturdy materials better too.

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  5. I heard you say your machine is in the shop. I suggest you get a vintage singer, either a straight stitch or a singer 401a, if you ebay, dont know if you have ebay in argentina, or if there is shipping to there, but if so get yourself one, and those machines will never fail you, with oil and lubeing them yourself they will last forever. Just a suggestion, hoping to help you out. I know what a trip to the repair shop can cost!!! Have a blessed day, and really enjoying your videos!!! Excelentes!

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  6. you are so awsome. you explain to me in 20 minutes what my teacher did in 6months.

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  7. thank you thank you! thank you!! its so simple and easy to follow!! i'l add this to my favorites ;)

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  8. Gracias por el video, muy informativo!

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  9. Perfect! Thanks. I usually cut out the neckline on my purchased T's. So putting them back in is new to me! I have been cursed with wide shoulders and a leaner torso. Getting shirts to "fit" me the way I like it has always been an issue. I am a novice, hobby-type seamstress. Your videos are so easy to understand and so very helpful. Please keep them coming!!!!

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  10. It is a good question. One way is to buy what is called "ribbing". and sew a piece into the neckline. But it is expensive. I like to take a piece of matching fabric and sew in a piece that is the same shape as the neckline right sides together. Then flip the flap to the inside so that the seam edge looks doubled. You can do this BEFORE sewing the front and back of the t-shirt together. At some point I am going to do a video showing answers to questions I have recieved.

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  11. Stupid question time... How on earth do you get the neckline curve hemmed without bunching? Mine never seams to line up without it looking "pulled" in places !???!

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  12. OK, I´ll give the channel it is "tusense" .

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  13. Actually that is another good way. There is a girl on youtube who shows how to make a t-shirt using other t-shirts as reference for the size. It is called "Making a T-Shirt for Cosplay " and it is a well viewed video. I don´t usually bring that up since she is kind of the "competition" but I have to admit she is good!

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  14. its a really good idea if you want to start from scratch but why dont you just get the measurments from a t-shirt that you already have ?

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  15. I can´t WAIT to see what you think about my "How to Make a Basic Pant" video that I am working on and will be uploading within the next few days!

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  16. this is just what i needed. thanks

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  17. I'm working on a shirt right now. This was very useful in the long run. Thank you~!

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  18. thanks this would help me alot as m learning now

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  19. Yes, the white tank top that I am modeling at the very end of the video is the shirt that I made! In part II I show how to add the sleeves. I did not make the blue dress that I am wearing throughout the video, however it is a very simple dress and would not be difficult to make.

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  20. Did you make the shirt you are wearing in this video.

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