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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2024
  • It’s summertime again! As usual, I have so many creative ideas and projects that I’d like to get to that it’s hard to think straight! It’s even more intense this year since it stormed and rained almost non-stop from October to June and I’m going a bit lack-of-sunlight crazy. 😂
    I’ve done my best to organize my ideas in this somewhat less cohesive video than usual, but there you go, that is the general sense of what’s going on in my head during my favorite season! Enjoy!
    What I’m wearing in this video: My True Bias Lora Dress in a mystery fabric from Tomato Fabrics in Nippori Fabric Town, Tokyo (likely a raw silk fabric)
    You can also find me here:
    Instagram: / sarah__naomi_
    P A T T E R N S M E N T I O N E D:
    🪡 True Bias Lora Dress: truebias.com/products/lora-dress
    🪡 True Bias Darla Dress: truebias.com/products/darla-d...
    🪡 Sew Over It Oona Dress: sewoverit.com/products/oona-d...
    🪡 Closet Core Patterns Jenna Shirt: closetcorepatterns.com/produc...
    🪡 Just Patterns Tatjana Trousers: just-patterns.com/products/ta...
    ✨🪡 Seamwork Hansie Top (*free pattern!*): www.seamwork.com/catalog/hans...
    🪡 Ose Patterns YMA Dress: ose-patterns.com/en/product/y...
    🪡 Just Patterns Iman Skirt: just-patterns.com/products/im...
    🪡 Helen’s Closet Donovan Skirt: helensclosetpatterns.com/prod...
    🪡 Seamwork Reese Bathing Suit: www.seamwork.com/catalog/rees...
    🪡 Seamwork Effie Shorts: www.seamwork.com/catalog/effi...
    🪡 True Bias Dani Shorts: truebias.com/products/dani-sh...
    🪡 Sew Over It Silk Cami: sewoverit.com/products/silk-c...
    🪡 Ose Patterns Brené Top: ose-patterns.com/en/product/b...
    🪡 Sew Over It Sienna Skirt (from their Summer Dreaming ebook): sewoverit.com/products/my-cap...
    🪡 Megan Nielsen Protea Top: megannielsen.com/products/pro...
    🪡 Edgewater Marina Bathing Suit: edgewaterave.com/products/mar...
    🪡 Allie Olson Highlands Dress: www.allieolson.com/products/h...
    🪡 The CreaBea Tolsta Tee: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
    🪡 The CreaBea Tolsta Tank: www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...
    🪡 Knitting for Olive Y-top: knittingforolive.com/products...
    💐 Get 50% off an annual Seamwork Unlimited membership with this link!: www.seamwork.com/join?discoun...
    📓 100 USD discount off the Learn to Sew Clothing Course for Absolute Beginners with this link!: www.seamwork.com/classes/lear...
    ✏️ Read all about how I made the Allie Olson Highland Dress on my Minerva profile here:
    www.minerva.com/posts/1095718
    C R E A T O R M E N T I O N E D: / @cocobeautea
    F A B R I C M E N T I O N E D:
    🧵 Green and lilac viscose linen from Fabric Godmother: www.fabricgodmother.co.uk/iri...
    🧵 Blue and white embroidered cotton from Mister Tissu: mistertissu.com/products/tiss...
    🧶 Morning Salutation Kremke Wool in the 27 Pin colorway: wollyroger.fr/products/mornin...
    🧶 Sandnes Garn Line in the Raspberry Cream (#4335) colorway: www.sandnes-garn.com/line-bri...
    *Some of these links are affiliate links. This simply means that if you click on a link and make a purchase, I may receive a small commission at NO EXTRA cost to you. Thank you for supporting this channel!
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:47 Darla dress project
    3:46 Oona dress project
    5:13 RTW outfit recreation project
    8:33 Hansie top 3 ways project
    12:43 YMA dress project
    14:51 Iman skirt project
    17:00 Donovan skirt project
    19:40 Reese bathing suit project
    21:25 Shorts project
    22:46 Silk cami project
    24:17 4 x Brené tops project
    27:05 Protea top project
    27:56 Handmade garment fixes
    30:30 Summer knitting projects
    33:48 Final thoughts

Komentáře • 145

  • @natdls9826
    @natdls9826 Před měsícem +19

    Hi Sarah , you may not need to unpick the elastic on the yellow dress, you could sew the lining based on the bodice pattern and hand-sew it to the waistband. Unpicking takes a long time and is risky, hand-sewing does not take such a long time (unless there is a zipper somewhere?) Anyway,like you are, I am right into analysis paralysis for my summer sewing and procrastinating by watching your video ;-)

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +5

      Ah, you're right, I didn't think of that and it would be much easier that way! I did add a zipper to the side seam for ease getting in and out of the dress (not part of the pattern or instructions), but I could hand-sew the lining to it in the same way I'll sew it to the waistband and I do like hand sewing, so this solution is truly ideal. Thank you!

    • @mnoeliarc
      @mnoeliarc Před 28 dny

      I made a lined dress and handsewed the lining to the zip and the waistband. I think it's given it a neater finish and you can do it while watching TV or even sitting outside 😊

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 28 dny +1

      @@mnoeliarc I agree! And I especially love the idea of hand sewing it in sitting outside listening to the birds and enjoying the summer light - divine!

    • @nicoleroberts1210
      @nicoleroberts1210 Před 24 dny

      Hi Sarah. The yellow dress is beautiful. Here’s another idea: make a slip using that dress pattern- abutting the skirt piece to the top piece removing excess from waist & hips (become a 1 pc.), and narrow the strap so that it will be hidden under the dress strap. We will have an undergarment that fits well and can be used for other garments.

  • @LRWdesign
    @LRWdesign Před 26 dny +2

    You don’t have to unpick the elastic for the yellow dress. Just do the lining as 1 piece. Let it fall from top inside. You can secure it to elastic band with a few tack stitches so it doesn’t move around.

  • @justinetrouillet9007
    @justinetrouillet9007 Před měsícem +5

    Hello Sarah, lots of great projects in store. You're gonna be busy! For your yellow dress why not opt for a slip lining dress? The top in silk is going to look great. It's a shame to have to use polyester to line it though. I hope you have time to sew your birthday dress. With this fabric it's gonna look phenomenal! Thanks for sharing and have a good weekend 👋

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +2

      I agree, I'm wondering it I can't just layer the silk top over a nude-colored camisole - it would be warmer, but I think that would work too and then I'd have soft silk against my skin, especially at the neckline rather than itchy polyester crepe! But then the facing would show through... or I could buy a similar-weight silk and line it that way... hmm 🤔

  • @deniseeddy9933
    @deniseeddy9933 Před 11 dny

    Wow, what a challenge you have set yourself. I can totally understand how you love being surrounded by fabric. When I gave up sewing clothes I took up patchworking and the fabrics and patterns are amazing.

  • @Pocketsand662
    @Pocketsand662 Před měsícem +3

    Can’t wait to see your upcoming videos. I genuinely enjoy keeping up with your sewing adventures. Very motivational for me! Thanks Sarah!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +2

      Oh, thank you, I’m so glad you enjoy these videos!

  • @deniseeddy9933
    @deniseeddy9933 Před 11 dny

    Square necklines always seem so stylish. I love them.

  • @jaimeehingerton2397
    @jaimeehingerton2397 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful fabrics and lovely pattern choices! Wish you motivation and luck to finish them all 🧵🪡🧶

  • @junewebber2107
    @junewebber2107 Před měsícem +2

    Hi Sarah. You are going to be busy. I like the first shorts pattern that you showed, nicely smart. I hope you have a wonderful holiday. Take care

  • @SeamsLikeAGoodIdea
    @SeamsLikeAGoodIdea Před měsícem +1

    Lots of great projects - can't wait to see these makes in future videos. That purple/green/yellow linen from Fabric Godmother is awesome.

  • @lilyscholz1290
    @lilyscholz1290 Před měsícem +3

    This video was so much fun to watch. Your project plans are beautiful, and I can’t wait to see them come to life!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @chlomo2618
    @chlomo2618 Před měsícem +1

    I love hearing your plans and seeing the beautiful fabrics you have lined up for them. You have a lovely style and a great eye for what works for you.
    I made a list the other day of my summer/early autumn project plans, and it is ridiculously long, especially considering how long it takes me to make anything. I really need to be brutal about prioritising them since only a fraction will get made.
    I look forward to seeing your finished projects in due course. Don't be intimidated by the projects that seem a bit daunting. You made your gorgeous wedding dress, and if you sewed that, you can sew anything.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you so much for your kind message! I hope you get to a satisfying amount of projects on your list and happy sewing 😊

  • @marywallace5248
    @marywallace5248 Před měsícem +9

    I think you should wear a slip under your yellow dress. You could use silk so it would be comfortable. I’m on a pattern ban so your video hasn’t helped me at all!! Such lovely garments, I love your attention to detail and getting a professional finish and good fit.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +3

      Thank you for your kind words! A silk slip would be heavenly, I really need to get to making one - it's on the list! I admire you for sticking to you pattern ban, the temptation must be so strong and I'm not doing anything to help it 😂 stick in there!

    • @marthaneudorf1899
      @marthaneudorf1899 Před 28 dny

      That was my thought too.

  • @michellemerritt2692
    @michellemerritt2692 Před měsícem +1

    From Tahoe here! The water will be COLD, even in August. But it’s still possible to get in and enjoy it for a bit. Wear all the sunscreen, higher elevation = faster to get a sunburn.
    Also, Mill End Fabrics in Reno (if you haven’t been there) is almost like a fabric warehouse. You have to be prepared to hunt, but you can find some really great fabrics.
    Have so much fun!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much for the Tahoe tips and the Reno fabric shop recommendation!! That's so kind of you 🥰

  • @ainasjokvist4648
    @ainasjokvist4648 Před 25 dny

    For the knitted camis put in a knitting needle on the strap in the stiches approximately where you want the new length to be. Cut the strap just the row before it's attached to the back. Then you can unravel the straps and have the stiches secure, do an bind off and then remove the thread and sew down the strap.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 25 dny

      Thank you so much for sharing this technique, this is so helpful! 😊

  • @Lighthouse1852
    @Lighthouse1852 Před 28 dny +1

    One idea for Darla: A long dress can feel like it's trapping heat, but an easy fix would be to create tall slits in the side seams. It might preserve the proportions better than shortening a hem would. I'm interested in making one of these now, it looks so good!

  • @bravelittlebuckaroo
    @bravelittlebuckaroo Před měsícem +1

    Oh, I am exactly the same getting completely overwhelmed and paralysed by all the things I want to make and do. I'm surrounded by sewing, knitting, quilting and embroidery supplies and a million things on my To Make list, but I walk around in chaotic circles trying to decide where to start. I can't wait to see which pieces you get to finish this Summer. For shortening the straps on your knitted tank, you might just cut the yarn close to the join since you're going to make it shorter anyway. You can just unravel the strap as far as you need to, and it might be easier to unpick the original joining stitches from the cut end once the length of the strap is not attached. Good luck! 💙

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      I'm glad I'm not the only one and yes, I have definitely also walked around in chaotic circles trying to get my projects organized 😂 Thanks for the tip for the knitted tops, that is indeed a much simpler technique and would work just fine!

    • @bravelittlebuckaroo
      @bravelittlebuckaroo Před měsícem

      @@Sarah_Naomi Having too many fun things to do is definitely not the worst problem in the world, but it can be frustrating trying to just pick one already! 😅 I'm sure you'll do great with all your plans. 💙

  • @amandag4983
    @amandag4983 Před 26 dny

    I vote for the seamwork shorts in the white linen fabric! I think that style will be more versatile to dress up or down than the other shorts. And the white linen seems like the most comfortable fabric for summer. Looking forward to seeing how it all turns out!

  • @jeannettehirst5489
    @jeannettehirst5489 Před 28 dny +1

    A strapless white body con slip under your white dress will look fab, it’s what I do all the time 😊 X

  • @zephyraK
    @zephyraK Před měsícem

    Thanks for all the lovely ideas. I totally recognize your enthusiasm for summer garments and the kind of overwhelmed feeling that can come with it from time to time. But how great it is we can get this inpsired and have all these plans and ideas. Love that. I also love the linen brownish linen you showed for the Dani shorts. I made these pants twice and love them. Another short pattern I can recommned is the Billie shorts by Atelier Jupe. Just make sure to make the option with the elastic through the front AND back, because otherwise your side seams will end up on your back.

  • @pj595
    @pj595 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful fabric paralysis , I can totally relate...

  • @CarolAReece-ii1ry
    @CarolAReece-ii1ry Před měsícem +1

    Great plans Sarah, I will be looking forward to seeing your finished results ❣

  • @ameliagfawkes512
    @ameliagfawkes512 Před 28 dny

    Jut make a full-length "slip" lining that's handstitched in where you mentioned on the bodice and down either side of the zip. Make it A-line or follow the line of the dress uncinched (pre-elastic) so that you can get it over your head or hips, but, if the fabric is fine/silky enough, it won't add any bulk. You could, of course, add an elastic channel at the waist too, but I don't think you really need to. As long as the fabric is non-cling, it'll help your dress hang better too.

  • @rantalksdesign
    @rantalksdesign Před 26 dny

    It’s funny I am watching this in the Truckee/Tahoe area. The weather is beautiful and the water is not too cold once you get used to it. Have a great vacation!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 25 dny

      Thank you for your message and I'm so excited to explore the area this summer!

  • @sandrarekker585
    @sandrarekker585 Před měsícem +3

    the last dress is so beautiful. perhaps tea dying would tone down the beautiful pattern for you.

  • @bjgough8699
    @bjgough8699 Před 23 dny

    Hello Sarah I am so glad that I found your channel. You are very inspirational and I just might try to sew a Summer sundress. I look forward to your future videos. ☺

  • @LenaBeckwith
    @LenaBeckwith Před měsícem

    The crocheted tops that you need to shorten the staps on the white and green veat type..over layering it sometimes would be nice, if you like that..

  • @delaineharvey5177
    @delaineharvey5177 Před 24 dny

    I am taking a beginning sewing class at my local community college. I am also trying to knit my first pair of socks! Your video is inspiring!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 23 dny

      Both sound great! I'm glad your local community college has a sewing class on offer and I'd also like to try knitting socks someday! They must be very easily portable projects 😊

  • @sandrarekker585
    @sandrarekker585 Před měsícem +1

    knit tank alters...cut off the strap from the body of the tank; you need to shorten the straps anyway. and then you can unravel to where you can re-join. I'm pretty sure this would be an easy alter.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Ah, you're right! That would be much faster and I need to remove about 10cm anyways; it wouldn't hurt to cut right into it at the base of the strap. Thank you!

  • @jarnurse100
    @jarnurse100 Před dnem

    I really enjoyed seeing your outfits and fabrics and plans. I can tell you really love fabric and I am drawn to fabrics as well. Some are almost too pretty to use. :)

  • @vmt4life
    @vmt4life Před měsícem

    I love all o your upcoming plans! Thanks for sharing these patterns. There were so many I had not seen before.

  • @loribarton7480
    @loribarton7480 Před 28 dny

    Great plans for your fabrics and patterns. I love your style.

  • @francescaleaton4973
    @francescaleaton4973 Před měsícem

    Gosh Sarah you are certainly going to be busy. I love how you choose the very best fabrics which really enhance the design and drape of the pattern. I think it might be easier to do a slip dress say in a silk and then you can use this as a dress as well. Happy sewing ❤

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much for your kind words! Lots of people are, like you, suggesting wearing a slip underneath the yellow dress and it is becoming very obvious to me that it is an essential piece that’s missing from my wardrobe! I’ll have to make one soon and thank you for the suggestion 😊

  • @teresascott6917
    @teresascott6917 Před měsícem

    For the light yellow dress, have you considered making or buying a slip? It may be a better solution than taking the dress apart and attaching a lining.

  • @beachblu6953
    @beachblu6953 Před 28 dny

    Looking forward to see hansie top I’ve downloaded that one also haven’t made it up yet 😊

  • @jdt2840
    @jdt2840 Před měsícem

    Hello, i love watching you and love your style. For the polyester georgette with orange flowers: you can cut it in between two silk paper or freezer paper (light and transparent. Or you can use rotary cutter. I sometimes cut it on a rug, so it adheres and doesn’t slip. Putting a bunch of pattern weights or pins can help. Otherwise you have wash-out type starch spray.
    For sewing you should use 60 or 70 microtex or silk needle in the machine. You can use freezer paper under the fabric and then rip it away, or you can use that Ban-Rol for a narrow hem. Good luck

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you for so many tips for sewing with the super slippery polyester fabric! They'll be so useful when I start that project 😊

  • @Lily.Mac56
    @Lily.Mac56 Před 18 dny

    Hi Sarah. I've recently found your channel (thank you YT algorithm!) and just love your style! What lovely fabrics (birthday and swimsuit fabrics were my favourite) and those patterns are delightful. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
    PS. I haven't used it yet, but recently bought Filmoplast H54 (by Vlieseline) to do some hand embroidery on fabric destined to become a shirt. It was recommended to my by my local patchwork shop, so might be worth checking out for your shirt (which I'm so excited to see)

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 18 dny

      Hello and welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed this video and thank you for the embroidery backing recommendation 😊

  • @Lighthouse1852
    @Lighthouse1852 Před 28 dny

    On the white trousers: a good trick is to use skin toned lining fabric (or cotton lawn) to bind seams, and as the pocket, and maybe even to face the waist band interior and the fly shield. The idea is to make every interior piece (except seam allowances) beige that would otherwise show through to the exterior. A skin-toned fabric is invisible from the outside. I discovered this with a pair of RTW golf slacks. They had beige trim pieces on the interior. It looked strange on the hanger but the genius of beige became apparent when I put the slacks on.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 28 dny

      Oh, I planned on using a beige fabric for the pockets, but I didn't think of applying the same logic to the the waistband interior or fly shield, thank you for sharing this tip!

  • @constancegarcia8053
    @constancegarcia8053 Před měsícem +1

    🎂 Happy birthday, enjoy your family. 🌴 🌞

  • @ameliagfawkes512
    @ameliagfawkes512 Před 28 dny

    I'd like to try knitting something this winter, but can't wear wool next to my skin and really don't like acrylic either, whilst cotton yarn can be a bit lifeless. I love your recommendations for some of the yarns. I love your style and how well your garments are finished. Clearly the are made to wear and not just for CZcams "content".

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 28 dny

      I understand! Choosing the right fiber to knit can be hard and I'm still figuring it out too. I'm so glad you enjoy these videos, thank you for your kind comment!

  • @mnoeliarc
    @mnoeliarc Před 28 dny

    I love all your choices of fabrics and patterns. I love that white dress thst you're thinking of lining. The lazy sewist in my would just buy a nude slip and call it a day😅
    As for the Sew Over It fabric, have you thought of lining it with viscose fabric? I made a dress for my daughter which was made with viscose and I bought an ivory viscose challis fabric from Minerva (they do loads of colours). This way it may make it all less static. I find that you can even wear tights with viscose lining and the fabric does not stick to the tights in the same way that cotton would.
    Edited to add: the last dress has a lovely fabric and it looks like it would go well with a few of the tops fabrics. I recently changed the Sew Over It wrap dress into a skirt and the fit at the top wasnt right. I also wanted to ask yiu about that knitted top that was lumpy - do you block your knits after you finish them? Blocking turns a garment that looks wrinkly and wavy into a garment that looks perfect. It's lije pressing when you sew.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 28 dny +1

      Thank you for your message! I'm also tempted to just buy a nude slip, but I can't quite find one that I like and I can't help thinking that I could make one better (except it's been years and I can't seem to get to it 🤣). For the slinky orange flower fabric, I'd like to line it with viscose, but I'm worried it won't hang the same way and get really wrinkly, but maybe that's a non-issue. It would certainly be the simpler option! And for the knit top, you're right, I think blocking it would make it less lumpy (I do always block my knits), but it's still so enormous on me that I don't think that the design of the sweater is right for me and I'd prefer to reuse the yarn some other way 😊

  • @llkarlito
    @llkarlito Před měsícem

    Love the idea for the embroidery for the blue top you're planning! I've used sulky solvy and you can fuse that to your fabric and it dissolves. If you have a printer, you can even get precut sheets that you can print the pattern you want! And I'm sure you know this, but to account for shrinkage, sew the embroidery before cutting out your pattern pieces! Not an expert by any means but that has worked well for me. Love your videos!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you so much for these tips! And no, I didn't think to account for shrinkage, so thank you so much for mentioning that too! 😂 I'll look up sulky solvy now 😊

  • @soniahinson6372
    @soniahinson6372 Před měsícem

    Lots of lovely projects. I envy you. I have just finished making some merino leggings for my grandson and now I am cleaning my sewing room. Tomorrow we fly to London to see our daughter and grandson. We live in NZ and will be away until October, so no sewing for me for a long time. We will be spending time in Japan on our way home so I might be able to visit some of the lovely fabric shops that you recommended. I look forward to seeing your future videos.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      Wow, those sound like wonderful travel plans, how exciting! Safe travels!

  • @cb71798
    @cb71798 Před měsícem +1

    Rosery Apparel has a really lovely knitted jumper pattern you might love! It's lovely and scalloped and I'd knit it if I had more knitting skill...

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the recommendation, I'll go check it out!

  • @clumsygracie
    @clumsygracie Před 29 dny

    Have you considered putting in some silicone tape / silicone elastic in your bathing suit to help it grip. Some of my ready made swimwear has this and it works really well for me!

  • @denisem9407
    @denisem9407 Před měsícem

    Second the comments on not unpicking the elastic waistline. Wash away stabilizer will work on the T-shirt embroidery backing, but test because you often don't need a stabilizer for hand sewn embroidery like you do on machine embroidery. Embroider before cutting the fabric out.
    Some exquisite fabrics and great garment ideas. Can't wait to see what you make.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you for your comment and for weighing in on these suggestions, they're a great help to me!

  • @lettylettebowskie
    @lettylettebowskie Před 29 dny

    Your plans sound so good! I guess you will have a busy summer! :D
    I watched your video while unpicking seams.. so I feel your pain for the Oona dress.
    I'm super curious about the Hansie top with the Sashiko stitch pattern and also the YMA dress. But in general you have a great taste in your fabric in pattern choices! Very inspiring! Happy crafting!

  • @marathorne6821
    @marathorne6821 Před měsícem

    Wow, what gorgeous fabrics!!! I love all your plans 😍 For the shorts I would go with the beige linen, for practicality. The white linen would look lovely but you might end up having to wash the shorts after every wear because of dust/dirt etc and that would drive you nuts when you're on holiday. The beige is a good neutral that would go well with any of your tops, plain or patterned. Just my opinion 😊

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +2

      I think I agree! The linen would be somewhat see-through as well and the cotton gabardine too stiff... the beige linen then! I agree, I think it'll be easy to wear with lots of colors and it's been in my remnant stash for a few years now, it'll be great to put it to use!

  • @megaflydiy
    @megaflydiy Před měsícem

    I wonder if you made the lining in two pieces. You could attach the bodice top the way you described in the video, then either stitch in the ditch or hand sewn above the waist band. The waist band isn't transparent so no need to worry there. Then make a skirt lining and attach it below the elastic waist by either hand sewing or stitch in the ditch. I'm not familiar with this pattern...but perhaps this would work and save you a complete headache. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of your makes! Lovely patterns and beautiful fabrics.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      Yes, another viewer suggested the same and that sounds perfect! Thank you for suggesting it too, I think I'll try that 😊

  • @patchincurtis5439
    @patchincurtis5439 Před měsícem

    Sarah, if you feel like the beautiful blue leaf pattern dress overwhelms you, then imagine how you’ll feel when you put on a top sewn out of the really bold blue and red floral fabric. You might consider using that fabric for a skirt instead to keep such a bold print away from your face and sewing a solid color coordinating top to go with the skirt.

  • @art3mis873
    @art3mis873 Před měsícem

    I love watching these videos for motivation to work on my own projects more 😄 As far as the Highlands dress, I think a skirt sounds lovely, you could even try to make a tie in the back or a big bow in the back to use up some of the bodice fabric?

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the idea, that would be a great way not to let the fabric in the bodice go to waste!

  • @cassafrass098
    @cassafrass098 Před měsícem

    I'm so looking forward to seeing the videos about recreating the RTW outfit and the pattern(s) 3-4 ways - please feel free to dedicate a video to your multiple interpretations of the Brene top as well as the Seamwork pattern.
    My knitting project highlight of the summer so far is knitting my Vest 23 by Deborah Dougherty. I made it out of linen yarn, finished it about 2 weeks ago, and so far have worn it like 5 times. I love love love it. It's a great, well written, and FREE pattern!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      I'm glad to hear that you're interested in my video ideas! It motivates me to get working on them 😊 and wow, what a great knitting pattern, it looks so classic and lovely, thank you for mentioning it!

  • @annebrown886
    @annebrown886 Před měsícem

    Your fabrics are gorgeous Sarah, I wouldn’t know where to start first😂 I bought the OSE pattern after seeing your version, happy sewing 🧵✂️💕

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you! The Brené top is such a great summer staple, happy sewing!

  • @betherks
    @betherks Před měsícem +1

    So many beautiful ideas! For the tank top straps, maybe you could do some surgery? You could cut the straps at the shoulder shorter and kitchner stitch them back together?

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the tip! I'm not sure what a kitchener stitch is yet, but now that I have the word for it, I can look it up! 😊

  • @bbgrand1
    @bbgrand1 Před měsícem +1

    Why not make a full size pale yellow or white slip that fits just this yellow dress? I'd recently bought a pattern and fabric for a white and a black full slip, but I would like to see someone make one before I dive in for the first time.

  • @emilygrant9606
    @emilygrant9606 Před měsícem +2

    Beautiful fabrics! The birthday dress fabric is my favourite - both fun and beautiful! Hope we get to see the finished project.

  • @LenaBeckwith
    @LenaBeckwith Před měsícem

    You do a fantastic job in sewing..Happy early birthday ..

  • @charlotteanderson3727
    @charlotteanderson3727 Před měsícem

    Hi Sarah - I so enjoy your videos; I appreciate your preference for lovely, classic fabrics and designs. I wonder if you could sew in some bra cups into the fitted dress? If there's a lining, they're easy to attached between the lining and the fashion fabric. You might also be happy with a shelf bra for that dress as you can attach bra elastic to the lower edge and it would be smooth enough to not cause lines in the bodice. In case you're not familiar, there is power mesh (a little more stretchy) and power net (firmer). I think Bra Builders' online shop is great and their quality is terrific. Happy birthday, and safe travels.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the suggestions! I made a toile of the bodice of this dress and I have an RTW strapless bra that luckily has a bra band in the back that dips low enough not to be seen, so I think I'll use that, but thank you for the tips, I've been looking for better bra cups and I'll check out Bra Builders!

  • @clarafarrell9393
    @clarafarrell9393 Před měsícem

    Fab projects and fabrics ❤

  • @lisart2488
    @lisart2488 Před měsícem

    So many great plans. I'm excited to see the results. I also get paralysis from too many plans but I'm determined to make a dent in my pattern and fabric stash this summer.

    • @lisart2488
      @lisart2488 Před měsícem

      I also meant to say that I think TomKat Stitchery has a vlog about lining or partially lining trousers. It's on my list to try as I have some fine wool to make a pair of trousers.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      I'm glad I'm not the only one 😂 Happy sewing this summer!

  • @theresatumidajski5219

    Very enjoyable

  • @suebrown5500
    @suebrown5500 Před měsícem

    So lovely and very elegant on you ❤ thanks for sharing ! Joyeux anniversaire et bonnes vacances 🥳😎👌

  • @robinhatton5602
    @robinhatton5602 Před měsícem +1

    definitely make 2 pairs of shorts😅! the seamwork pair in the white linen and the Dani shorts in the nut brown chevron!

    • @SeamsLikeAGoodIdea
      @SeamsLikeAGoodIdea Před měsícem

      I like these pairings a lot!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Oh man! Now I want to make both! The "to make list" has just gotten longer 😂

  • @belindacoba5158
    @belindacoba5158 Před 29 dny

    There is water soluble interfacing

  • @patchincurtis5439
    @patchincurtis5439 Před měsícem

    Thank you for another lovely video. Perhaps you don’t need to unpick the elastic. Could you attach the lining to the facing, install a small elastic in the lining and let it hang separately from the facing down. It would keep the outer dress light and drapey. Just a thought.

  • @user-rt4pd5hu1b
    @user-rt4pd5hu1b Před měsícem

    Look for quilting fusing you can sew on it and it dissolves when you wash it

  • @tleanvasner6866
    @tleanvasner6866 Před 29 dny

    I'm lazy enough to not to do the work I really don't want to do, so I look for the other ways to make it work
    If I had to insert a lining into an almost done dress, I would consider not to unpick the elastic in a lemon dress and leave in as is: i'd attached lining to the facing and sew together the top of the elastic and the lining into the already made stitch and the rest left as is
    It wrinkles, yes, but it is a lining
    Moreover it probably would be even easier and more practical to create a separate slip dress to wear under sheer dresses

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 Před měsícem +1

    Since the yellow dress has a zipper and the elastic is only decorative (not required to actually get into the dress), why not make a formfitting lining with darts?
    I would do that, than attach it to the facing as you were planning and anker it to the zipper and the bottom of the dress with short thread tacks. That way, the two pieces can move a bit independently and won't pull against each other.
    The downside of this method would be, that it will only work well with a somewhat slippery lining fabric.
    If you want to use a lightweight cotton for breathability, you risk it looking odd, as the outer dress might 'ride up' on the cotton lining.
    A separate 'slip dress' like they used to wear in the 50's is also an option, as these are handy to have if you wear a lot of dresses.
    Difficult decision!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the suggestions! It is a tricky conundrum... A full-length slip would be so very useful. I'll just have to make one someday!

  • @paulamattsson8583
    @paulamattsson8583 Před měsícem

    Hi Sarah,gosh you are going to be very busy bee 🐝 😊 all of your projects are very much you.hope we can have an update when you are back from your vacation ❤what you were able to make and did you wear them all ❤

  • @user-zm4xh8oj3s
    @user-zm4xh8oj3s Před měsícem

    Everything is gorgeous! I am on a self imposed fabric and pattern ban. It’s been 3 days since I purchased anything. I had to reset the clock after stepping in to Shaukat in London. With the swimsuit strap issue could you add a second strap that went over the same shoulder and make a keyhole type feature and still have that dramatic one shoulder effect?

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      I understand, the selection at Shaukat is very tempting 😅 Thanks for the swimsuit strap idea!

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis7782 Před měsícem +1

    Beautiful fabric paralysis 😅
    Yeah, I get that occasionally. I still have a piece of gorgeous silk-linen blend changeant, my then boyfriend bought for me 20 years ago. We were both poor students and that fabric was way out of my budget. But he saw how much I loved it and went back and bought 1m for me.
    I always wanted to make something really, really special with it, although it's not a lot of material to work with, of course. Maybe I'll try my hand at embroidery as well and turn it into a decorative item. How crazy is it, to have a piece of fabric you really love and never do anything with it? 😭
    Also: that is more, than I manage to sew all year. How do you find the time? 😅

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Oh wow, what a special gift! I understand your reservations about cutting into such a precious fabric!
      And for time - I will likely *not* get to even 2/3 or these ideas, this is a highly ambitious list!

  • @apositivethread8919
    @apositivethread8919 Před 24 dny

    If you made a very light strapless slip(shift?) that is skin tone and just knee length you could wear it under both light dresses. If you wear a strapless bra with a slip it also smooths the lines of the bra. Just an idea.

  • @weftsidestory
    @weftsidestory Před měsícem

    Hi Sarah, thank you for another lovely video and good luck with all your summer sewing projects! I'm visiting Frankfurt later in the year and was wondering if you know the name of the haberdashery/fabric store you mentioned? Thank you!!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The fabric/haberdashery shop in Frankfurt that I go to is called TOKO Kurzwaren & Stoffe. Happy travels!

  • @ritaadler-everett5392
    @ritaadler-everett5392 Před měsícem

    Good morning from upstate NY! Such lovely makes and fabrics. I'm so glad I came across your channel. For your beautiful light yellow dress, why not save yourself all the unpicking and go with a simple very lightweight cotton voile/or similar, slip for the skirt portion? The top will be fine, if you wear a nude colored bra. I'd love to get your opinion after you make the pleated pants out of the poly crepe, on whether or not they end up feeling warm because of the non-breathable poly content. I'm so hesitant to use poly for summer garments. For the multi-paneled skirt, could you interline each piece with the lining fabric and then treat each panel as one piece, rather than main fabric and lining fabric? Thanks!

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      Hello and thank you for such great suggestions! I’m also a bit worried about static and heat with the polyester crepe pants, but I’ll try it and report back! Also, the underlining idea is excellent, I’ll try it if my second attempt at a lining fails again 😊

    • @ritaadler-everett5392
      @ritaadler-everett5392 Před měsícem

      @@Sarah_Naomi Good luck Sarah!

  • @kaytemnorwood
    @kaytemnorwood Před 29 dny

    Hello, for the see through yellow dress, could you not just make a slip dress for under it instead of a lining? (Asking as someone who knows nothing) Other works are great and I hope you have a great rest of your summer.

  • @missbee6524
    @missbee6524 Před měsícem

    For the yellow Oona dress, why don’t you just line the top portion only and make a silk or satin half-skirt to wear under it to cover your bottom half ? You won’t have to unpick, and you can wear the half-skirt with other outfits.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem +1

      That is a great solution, and I already half a half slip that would work! Thank you 😊

  • @Dante02d12
    @Dante02d12 Před 19 dny

    Alright. It may sound rude but I swear it's a genuine and innocent question: *how much do you spend on sewing per season???* (or per year)
    I started sewing in April, and I already spent 140€. Oh, I'm not broke, I don't mind, it's nothing but I did feel surprised by how fast the bill gets filled up, lol.
    Do you have any advice to make it back financially? Like, do you sell the stuff you make, or does making CZcams video manage to finance your sewing budget?

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 19 dny

      Good question, but I don't know exactly! Sometimes I go months without buying new fabric or patterns and sometimes I purchase a lot in one go. I would estimate about 40 to 50 EUR a month at the most.
      I do sometimes get gifted patterns or fabric in return for a review or a post, and I've been able to work with some really nice fabrics that I wouldn't have been able to afford otherwise that way. I do make a little from the ads on CZcams, but so far I've invested a lot more in this channel in equipment than I've made (camera, mic, etc.) 😂
      But I remember what it was like when I first started, and it was expensive, so I understand your worries! Now that I've been sewing for 7 years, I have a lot more resources and tools I've accumulated that can be reused, I know now where to get good quality materials for the best price where I live, and I end up spending a lot less per project that when I started. But I remember at the beginning, I wanted to sew everything and it was hard to slow down and space out my spending!
      I hope that helps!
      P.S. You could try selling your makes, but I find that the amount you can get for it (since most people are used to fast fashion pricing) compared to the investment of time it requires isn't worth it, but it depends on what you make and how good you are at marketing your makes 😊

    • @Dante02d12
      @Dante02d12 Před 18 dny

      @@Sarah_Naomi Wow, thanks for the insight!

  • @Bernietheoc
    @Bernietheoc Před 28 dny

    👏🏻👗

  • @er66an
    @er66an Před měsícem

    Great sewing plans.I find that light color shorts are terrible for holidays as you want something you can sit on the ground with and not stand up and find that it is stained

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      That's true, I'll keep that in mind! I'm thinking of going with the beige linen and hopefully that'll camouflage any potential grass stains better 🤞

  • @lauriemarsh6600
    @lauriemarsh6600 Před měsícem

    Hi Sarah, I am headed to Frankfurt in October . I would love to know the name of the haberdashery you mentioned

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Hello, it's called TOKO Kurzwaren & Stoffe. Safe travels!

    • @lauriemarsh6600
      @lauriemarsh6600 Před 29 dny

      @@Sarah_Naomi Thank you so much

  • @kekeight
    @kekeight Před měsícem

  • @junewebber2107
    @junewebber2107 Před měsícem

    Hi again Sarah. As regards the dress you don'twear, why don't you make the bodice in a p!ain fabric then you will still have the dress. Take care.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the idea, I hadn’t thought of that!

  • @DragonBabyLove
    @DragonBabyLove Před 24 dny

    The free pattern link doesn’t work.

    • @Sarah_Naomi
      @Sarah_Naomi  Před 23 dny

      Thanks for letting me know, here is another to try: www.seamwork.com/catalog/hansie
      Otherwise, just look up "Seamwork Hansie" and you'll find it. It's always free, even without a referral!

  • @victoriaconstantine-cort3091

    xXX👍👍👍