The Sewing Patterns Nobody's Talking About
Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGfOduUGm8hm0GxiqKyHr8g/join Hey friends If you like the assembly line pattern you can get 15% off as the have a referral system. However if you have an account with them before you will need to use a new email address to be able to get it. https://theassemblylineshop.com?stamped_referral_code=2527a242&rewards-launcher=view-referrals-claim Today I am taking about some sewing patterns that I have been trying lately that are a bit different. Maybe ones you have not seen. The front pleat shirt by The Assmbly Line The Ramona by Spaghetti Western Sewing The Cosecha pants by Sew Liberated The Monty Pants by Daughter Judy I would love to know if you have made of these or any patterns that you think everyone should be talking about. Sam x Height 5ft 2 Bust 36" Waist 31" Hips 41" If you would like to come to the southern sewcial or know more email [email protected] If you would like to support me https://ko-fi.com/sequingirlie/goal?g=3 Here's the link to my shop items https://ko-fi.com/s/1222a194ca Or if you would like to follow me on Instagram my account is https://www.instagram.com/sequingirlie/?hl=en Timestamps [00:00] Introduction: Seeking unique silhouettes and architectural details. [01:26] Pattern 1: The Assembly Line – Front Pleat Shirt. Discussion on the fabric choice, architectural lines, and the importance of evolving personal style. [03:23] Sizing and the "Toile" (Test Garment): Exploring the generous measurements of the Front Pleat Shirt and sharing the proof-of-concept version. [06:40] Design Details: Adjusting the collar, sleeves, and the unique "V" pleat on the back. [09:58] Pattern 2: Spaghetti Western – Ramona Dress/Shirt. Introduction to this versatile, vintage-inspired design with no zips or buttons. [12:31] Sizing and Fit: How the Ramona works for changing bodies and how to choose a size based on the yoke placement. [15:57] Construction: Insights into the interesting front yoke construction and fabric drape. [19:07] Pattern 3: So Liberated – Cassetta Pants. A look at the different leg shapes, the unique angled patch pockets, and the "workwear-inspired" yoke detail. [23:40] Pattern 4: Daughter Judy – Monty Pants. Featuring an exposed front zip, deep pleats, and a discussion on the "intended fit" described in the instructions. [26:53] Current "Mullings": Brainstorming asymmetric and sculptural top designs, including the Pattern Emporium "All Good Asymmetric Tea" and the Juno Asymmetric Shirt. [30:14] Conclusion and Community Call-out.
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