The Cashmerette Loring Dress Sew Along
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Create the floaty summer dress of your dreams with the Cashmerette Loring Dress! Start with a simple pull-on woven darted dress with a beautifully shaped V neckline, gored skirt with roomy pockets, optional sleeves, and an elasticated drawstring with fun tassels you can make yourself. Then customize your Loring with ruffles at the neckline, skirt and/or sleeves to create the exact level of drama you want. Whether you prefer simple, clean lines, or love to look like a veritable explosion of ruffles-or anywhere in between!-the Loring will be your new go-to this summer.
Get the Loring Dress pattern for just $9 USD when you join Cashmerette Club during the month of July 2024! Go to cashmerette.com/club to learn more.
Thank you to University of Sewing for loaning me the Bernina 790 Plus sewing machine that I am using in this video: www.universityofsewing.com/
Cashmerette Loring Dress is one of their club patterns: www.cashmerette.com/pages/club
Linen/Rayon Blend fabric in honey: www.joann.com/sew-classic-lin...
Oliso M3 Iron*: oliso.com/collections/project...
Wool Ironing Mats*: oliso.com/collections/project...
Kai Scissors: kaiscissors.com/product/kai-7...
Schmetz Mircotex needles: www.wawak.com/sewing/needles/...
Gutermann Mara 100 Thread: www.wawak.com/thread/thread-b...
3:39 Pattern Pieces and Supplies
11:57 Bodice
10:07 Neckline
33:49 Neckline Ruffle
55:57 Sleeves
1:14:37 Side Seams
1:20:09 Waistband
1:31:29 Skirt
1:41:22 Skirt Ruffle
2:00:34 Bodice to Skirt
2:05:01 Drawstrings
2:14:33 Tassel
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What I’m wearing:
Marsha Style Grace Dress: marshastyle.com/product/grace...
Lipstick:
Ilia Color Block Lipstick in Rococco: iliabeauty.com/products/rococco
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For reference: I am 5’2” and my measurements are as follows, upper bust 36”, full bust 40”, waist 33”, hip 40” - Jak na to + styl
Hi everyone, whoever is reading this just wants to say that we are all praying for each other that everything will be OK and that you will shine like a rising star with great success and wealth
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Always love a sew-along. Even if I don’t have the pattern or don’t love the pattern, l will always learn something new from one of your wonderful sew-alongs!
Yes! Always learning--maybe picking up a tip to use in another project!
I have sewing 35 years and NEVER saw the trick of the thread as a guide in a dart. Brilliant
Isn't it great when you learn a new tip??
I always learn so many techniques while watching Whitney. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I love the colour and the frill is very pretty. You’ve done a lot of work for this vlog! So inspiring. ❤
I'm glad you enjoyed it!!
Yay - a sew along!! They are my favorites of your channel. That and sew the look 😊
I'm glad you enjoyed!!
Excellent Excellent tutorial. Than you very much.
You are so welcome!
Yay, time stamps. 😁
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I think the dress you are wearing is the nicest one I’ve ever seen you wear, it is a lovely dress and the fabric really suits your colouring
Thank you so much!
Love this! Such an organized, easy-to-follow sew along.
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Sarah Naomi has another video on fabric shops in Kyushu, Japan. Hope you and Ginny enjoy the shops in Paris and Kyushu!
This is so tempting!!!!
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I'm glad you enjoyed!
Love this, thank you for directions.
You are so welcome!
Hi Whitney the dress 👗 is very pretty.
Thank you! 🤗
Cashmerette is my favorite pattern company. They make fitting a dream. That said, I’m sick to death of “easy” patterns! Some of us out here aren’t beginners. We’ve been patient and completely support those who are learning. But can we please get some more complicated patterns, hacks, fabric, and fitting content? This isn’t a specific request to this channel or Cashmerette. It’s a general frustration for me and this project is a perfect illustration. I may even make it but I won’t enjoy or feel great about the outcome.😂
Cashmerette has more complex patterns--like the Canton Moto jacket. I would reach out to them with your feedback!
Because you are sew interested in traveling & finding new fabric stores 😢across the country, would you like to vicariously travel to see shops in Paris, France? I found Sarah Naomi on CZcams: ‘Exploring the best fabric shops in Paris’ and want to share it with you. Shops are messy but unique. You and Ginny would have a fun time!
Oh that would be so much fun to dig through all the fabric!!
Thank you for the great tutorial! I have already printed out this pattern. Can you tell me what table you have for your Bernina?
My table is a Horn table!
I can't help wondering why everyone keeps pressing the shoulder seams toward the back. Decades ago when I learned to sew I was taught that pressing shoulder seams toward the back is a sure sign of "home-made" sewing. All it achieves is that from the front, you can see the shadow of the seam.
If however you press the seam towards the front (which does not make any difference from a structural point of view), you can only see a very smooth line from the front, and the shadow of the seam points towards the back. That's what you see in Couture gowns, and it makes the garment look so much more professional with absolutely no extra work required.
I often don't follow which way I am told I should press my seams ...Recommendations have changed over the years. I decide which direction to press seams (or darts) dependent uopn the look and fit I want. Without knowing more about this pattern, I am not sure why they picked toward the back. I would probably press it open.
Directions often tell you to press side darts down-I frequently cut and press them open (sometimes adding an organza square to balance the tip and sometimes not) I often press my side darts up to "fill in" the area between my underarm and lowered bust
I was taught to press down decades ago and had this idea I was cheating until I read a sewing manual from the turn of the last century and it mentioned "padding" or reinforcing that area.
Everything old is new again?
I don't do a lot of couture sewing, but I think you could definitely press the seams anyway you'd like. I was following the instructions for the pattern on this one so as not to confuse people!
I'm not a member
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Not really of interest . I can’t access the pattern as I won’t pay a subscription for patterns I may or may not like
There’s more to the club than a monthly pattern, of course.
You can do a one monther if its a pattern you want.
This dress isn't for me but I did watch the whole thing and took some notes.I've been sewing for a very long time and while there was nothing new in the tutorial, there were a lot of reminders of things I should go back and revisit....and a couple of reminders on things I choose to do differently
Thanks for the feedback!