Get your fabric on grain and prepare for cutting and sewing
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
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Hi, I'm Toni! Welcome to Sew Sew Lounge! I teach sewists basic sewing techniques to build skills and grow. Learn to sew one pattern at a time.
I started sewing in college when I majored in Textile & Apparel Design. There were years of sewing disasters and embarrassing low grades. Learning to sew was a long process of trial and error...LOTS of errors...and seam ripping! But after all that I can now sit down and sew commercial patterns and ones I’ve designed myself.
At Sew Sew Lounge, you'll find step-by-step beginner sewing techniques, tips, and all the info you need to start sewing and lay the groundwork to sew whatever you want!
Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:07 Welcome to Sew Sew Lounge
0:16 Why you should wash, dry, and iron your fabric
0:30 What is sizing?
1:18 Get your fabric on grain
1:26 How fabric is made
2:10 Why you need to know about fabric grain
2:38 What happens to a garment when the fabric isn't on grain
3:36 How to get fabric on grain
3:58 Close-up cutting across selvage
4:45 Tear across the width of fabric
5:38 Fabric tears along the true grain line
6:38 Iron the top edge of fabric
7:48 Fold fabric in half across width to match selvage
8:16 Pin selvage together while keeping top edge lined up
9:36 Continue to pin down the length of fabric
10:58 Iron fabric, pushing towards fold
12:26 Close-up bottom edge of fabric
13:10 Cutting the yardage you need of a project
14:46 Buy a regular yardstick and mark 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 etc. to measure fabric
16:16 Cut across selvage to tear fabric to 1 1/4 yard
17:30 Conclusion - Jak na to + styl
Love watching you work!
Aww ❤️ thanks for watching
So helpful thanks !
Glad it was helpful ☺️ you’re welcome!
Oh that was very useful and helpful, thank you for taking the time to explain about the grain. I’m new to sewing and wondered why ‘the grain’ is often talked about and I simply ignored any mention of it ! Now I know. 😄
Hi Clare! So glad that you found my video helpful! Grain is one of those topics that was explained in detail in vintage sewing books, but for some reason glossed over in the modern ones. One book I read actually said you didn't need to worry about getting fabric on grain because fabrics were woven better now! 😲 That's totally not true based on my recent fabric purchases!
Hi Toni, thanks for that video. I've been sewing since I was 8 (70 years! I'm 78 & sewing is part of who I am.) I have reorganized my sewing studio including rewashing my fabrics that were hanging on hangers in my 2 closets. While refolding a beautiful print I discovered that it was totally off-grain since it's at least 3 yds. long I didn't want to pull threads, so I was looking for one that had the tearing method, yours was the only video of several that had what I wanted & you pronounced "selvage" correctly! The others pronounced it " salvage" I wouldn't be able to watch more of those videos! So I'll join your FB group.
Thanks for watching! The FB group didn’t quite work out, so it was disbanded. But, I do have a mailing list to let you know when I’m doing a livestream so you can come hang out with me ☺️ I’ve never heard it pronounced “salvage”-oh the horror 😱
Thank you for this video, very helpful! I cheered when you tore across the top of the fabric to straighten it and said, "So satisfying!". Yes! A girl after my own heart! ❤ But I cringed when you tore across the bottom😢 I like to keep as much extra fabric that I can intact. It is amazing what can be done with a little creative pattern placement to get another project out of the leftover fabric. I know you were doing it to demonstrate, so I understand. 😊
Thanks for watching Rima. I’m glad to know you enjoy ripping fabric to get it on grain too ❤️
Hey Toni! Is getting on grain important for non-apparel items as well, or is it mainly for clothing?
It’s super important for clothing so your garment fits and hangs the way it should once you wear it. Not as important for non-apparel, but I’ve found that on-grain fabric is easier to sew. Totally up to you, but I get all my fabric on grain before I use it.
Hi Toni! I am coming back to sewing after 20 yrs and I just love your method of teaching! I am working my way through all your videos and I’m learning so much! I’m sure it takes many hours to make and edit your videos but please know how much I appreciate them. I’m hooked! As far as “grain” goes…I never knew any of that and avoided the word🤪 🙏Kim
Well I did this as instructed and it ruined my fabric. Not sure what I did wrong. I am attempting to make a take home Baby outfit and I’m due in 2 weeks. Been watching your videos and haven’t made a single move except this. I am trying to learn as I have zero zero knowledge
I’m so sorry to hear your project didn’t work out! Send me an email (click the about tab at the top of my channel page) and we can figure out what happened together.