6 Sewing YouTube Channels to Follow RIGHT NOW

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024
  • You probably relied on CZcams for at least a few techniques when you first learned how to sew. Or maybe you still head straight to CZcams whenever you need to sew a placket or welt pocket. There are so many talented creators who offer up their expertise and share all of their wins and failures. In this video, you'll find 6 binge-worthy sewing CZcams channels you should FOLLOW RIGHT NOW!
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Komentáře • 241

  • @Bonbon53539
    @Bonbon53539 Před rokem +140

    Lifting pins and needles (Karina, based in Brazil) is my ultimate go to channel, packed full with ideas, how to’s, sew alongs with all kinds of tricks and ideas for sewing out of the box

    • @mariapartington7910
      @mariapartington7910 Před rokem +6

      Totally agree, she is amazing and i've learned so very much for a great seamstress with kindness.

    • @suebray3633
      @suebray3633 Před rokem +5

      I agree. She explains things very well and is extremely knowledgeable

    • @cathtaylor2771
      @cathtaylor2771 Před rokem +3

      I say same, she is brilliant. She shows everything and it’s close up too. Not just how to sew something one way, but 2 or 3 ways as well .

    • @evaperezcabeza528
      @evaperezcabeza528 Před rokem +4

      Totally I love her channel

    • @allisonellis577
      @allisonellis577 Před rokem +2

      Mine too!

  • @ThoughtfulCreativity
    @ThoughtfulCreativity Před rokem +58

    Thank YOU so so much for including me in this list! Much love and happy thoughtful and creative sewing to all :)

    • @ArlenePMCM
      @ArlenePMCM Před rokem +2

      You are so sweet, talented, inspiring and helpful!!

    • @juliewhite7469
      @juliewhite7469 Před rokem +1

      Love your channel 🥰🥰🥰

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem +3

      Of course! We love your channel!

    • @Lola.004
      @Lola.004 Před rokem +2

      You so deserve to be on this list of must see channels! Your videos make me happy💕

    • @mufithabuhari4021
      @mufithabuhari4021 Před rokem +1

      Oh Alisa, You must be there. Happy to be your early follower and proud of you.

  • @Evelyn__Wood
    @Evelyn__Wood Před rokem +56

    All these channels are so helpful and inspiring. Thankyou for putting this list together, and thankyou for including me in that list! 🥰

  • @SewSewLive
    @SewSewLive Před rokem +13

    Thanks for sharing my channel! What a nice surprise. 🙂

  • @Barbara-jx9oc
    @Barbara-jx9oc Před rokem +37

    Lifting pins and needles by Karina is a great resource!

  • @danicourtnay
    @danicourtnay Před rokem +64

    I like watching Bernadette Banner. Her historical techniques have taught me a lot about how sewing has evolved.

    • @InAgatasCottage
      @InAgatasCottage Před rokem +2

      I love her videos too :)

    • @isabelpires927
      @isabelpires927 Před rokem +2

      That was going to be my suggestion :)

    • @blueberry_lemon
      @blueberry_lemon Před rokem +3

      Yeah, it's been fun learning so much from her! I also got her book recently, and it's been a great resource to quickly reference while sewing🧵

    • @danicourtnay
      @danicourtnay Před rokem +3

      @@blueberry_lemon yeah I got her book as well. An awesome reference.

    • @suzismith9681
      @suzismith9681 Před rokem +1

      I got hooked in on the edwardian skirt. I've wanted one of those all my life! Project completed this winter!

  • @sherrydurham2220
    @sherrydurham2220 Před 10 dny

    You missed SewRena omgoodness what a channel! Talk about vintage! Chic has vintage kitchen appliances installed into her counter tops! Most delicious vintage house coat with slippers I've ever seen in addition to all the other dresses, suits, etc that she sews. Brilliant young lady! Had you been familiar I know she would have been on this list because as a seamstress and custom draper for 42 years she's one of the most talented I've seen. Thanks for sharing these! Most I have seen but several I have not and I can't wait to check them all out!

  • @gemmanonymous5739
    @gemmanonymous5739 Před rokem +19

    I like the Yorkshire Sew Girl, Frugalisama, the Specky Seamstress, With Wendy, Kittenish Behaviour and Self Assembly Required. They're all like a cosy chat with a friend.

  • @elizabethseaworth3382
    @elizabethseaworth3382 Před rokem +7

    Pins and Needles, Lauren Guthrie, and Professor Pincushion - some of my faves.

  • @barbarawarner4645
    @barbarawarner4645 Před rokem +30

    I actually think viewers should choose sewers with a similar body type as fit is just as important as technique.
    I like Tomcat Stitchery and Katrina from lifting pins and needles are helpful for me. Catherine Sews, Thoughtful Creativity, lost my Thread, and Evelyn Wood’s Vintage Sewing are great for technique and inspiration. Everyone seems to have something great to offer. Thanks for your additional suggestions.

    • @maggiehawkes1131
      @maggiehawkes1131 Před rokem +2

      I totally agree with the similar body type comment! And love Tomkat Stitchery and Lost my Thread-they’re both in my top 3!

    • @janedrolet2807
      @janedrolet2807 Před rokem

      TomKat stitchers is one of my favourites for sure. She is an excellent for pattern and fabric resources

    • @shirin_shad
      @shirin_shad Před rokem +1

      I totally agree with looking for sewers the similar body types. I follow many of the channels you mentioned and recently have found The Dahlia Sewciety. She does a great job matching fabrics and patterns!

    • @ExiledStardust
      @ExiledStardust Před rokem +3

      This is a really good point. I enjoy watching lots of sewing channels but as a fat person, I know most of the stuff they are making would not look remotely similar on my own body. I have yet to find a plus size sewing channel by someone with the same taste in clothes as me. I am very minimal and modest, I don't want to make clown-y costumes or ruffly, lacey, overly fancy stuff.

    • @catherineslater4438
      @catherineslater4438 Před rokem +1

      @@ExiledStardust If you ever find one, please post and share. I hadn't thought about this idea, but it makes perfect sense. I will also begin looking! Have you ever thought about starting a channel?

  • @MsSpringbunny
    @MsSpringbunny Před rokem +49

    This is great! I love finding new creators to follow. I really recommend The Closet Historian for vintage style sewing and pattern drafting

    • @thomasfoley8287
      @thomasfoley8287 Před rokem +1

      ABSOLUTELY! 100%

    • @LeOhio817
      @LeOhio817 Před rokem +1

      💯

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks for the recommendation!

    • @maggiehawkes1131
      @maggiehawkes1131 Před rokem

      Same! Love her channel!

    • @AngelsWorld4ever
      @AngelsWorld4ever Před rokem

      Have you seen "" Somnia Romantica"" CZcams channel. she is 100% the best & only Victorian vintage designer in the world. she sells her GOTHIC inspired garments on Etsy or website. Nothing compares to her clothing & pattern making of Victorian fashions, so check out her videos on here mate, you will love it

  • @sandihj
    @sandihj Před rokem +17

    Excellent recommendations! I would add one more must-follow - The Closet Historian. If you are interested in pattern drafting, her channel is far and away the most detailed and clearest demonstration of drafting. Most of her videos involve drafting and then sewing a garment starting from a sloper, and go deeply into how to manipulate the very basic bodice and skirt into just about any style you want. It’s challenging, fascinating, and very empowering.

    • @kayemcmullen
      @kayemcmullen Před rokem

      I just blindly made a reply without seeing how many others know how great Bianca’s work is. She is the best and yes she does sew over the pins😂

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem +1

      She is a favorite for sure! Thanks for recommending!

    • @AngelsWorld4ever
      @AngelsWorld4ever Před rokem +1

      Have you seen "" Somnia Romantica"" CZcams channel. she is 100% the best & only Victorian vintage designer in the world. she sells her GOTHIC inspired garments on Etsy or website. Nothing compares to her clothing & pattern making of Victorian fashions, so check out her videos on here mate, you will love it

  • @pmclaughlin4111
    @pmclaughlin4111 Před rokem +16

    Nicole Rudolph channel. She is a dress historian. And Bernadette Banner.
    Those two are the gateway to the Costube community. Their content is incredible fore sewing including use of historical materials and techniques and helps a person understand why one thing works better than another.
    After those two: Morgan Donner, Abby Cox, Lady Rebecca Fashions, and Costuming Drama.
    Early in the pandemic, Costuming Drama did a series of 20 question videos to introduce various Costubers which has a number of others.
    Also The Closet Historian...she does really great videos on darts

  • @GerrieMooney
    @GerrieMooney Před rokem +8

    I like lifting pins and needles!

  • @joanjoan6678
    @joanjoan6678 Před rokem +13

    I think Sew Custom is underrated but really helpful for beginner and even experienced sewists. The host, Susan, shows how to construct well-made and professionally done garments.

    • @louisejeffries7155
      @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem +4

      What is happened to sew custom I haven’t seen a new post for so long. I often wonder about Susan and hope she’s doing well.
      It was Sew custom that got me confident enough to really start drafting my own patterns it was a great channel

    • @joanjoan6678
      @joanjoan6678 Před rokem +2

      @@louisejeffries7155 I agree. I think her last post was five months ago. But I keep coming back to her old videos whenever I have a new project. Her techniques are great.

    • @louisejeffries7155
      @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem +2

      @@joanjoan6678 and she is self taught
      Which is really encouraging
      Watching her I didn’t feel like I need to go to school to learn how to do something properly or well
      I use to think if she can teach herself I can to
      I hope she comes back sometime

    • @Grace_x68
      @Grace_x68 Před rokem +3

      @@louisejeffries7155 she was busy with a building project at her home the last time she posted. She also usually take the last 2-3 months of the year of to spend with her family. I love her channel and can't wait for her to start again.

    • @louisejeffries7155
      @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem +1

      @@Grace_x68 Thanks Grace for saying
      I can not wait either

  • @helenv2906
    @helenv2906 Před rokem +6

    Lifitng pins and needles and TomKat stichery, my best sewing you ntube channel. They both have sew along, new projects and fund ideas...

  • @janedrolet2807
    @janedrolet2807 Před rokem +9

    Karina from Lifting Pins and Needles is an amazing resource, I have ,earned so much from her channel even though I have been sewing for over 50 years. When I am making a garment, one of my preparation steps is to rewatch her video on that particular item. She is inspiring and talented!

  • @pbenson56fran
    @pbenson56fran Před rokem +7

    Kim Dave is another semester from Great Britain. She is real good at making patterns and clothing as well. I am keep this to watch later to check out your suggestion. I am have to a little repair work so, some of these channels will be helpful.

  • @rode-o5206
    @rode-o5206 Před 19 hodinami

    There are so many good sewing channels. You didn’t even touch any that I watch and prefer but that’s ok.
    I have watched some of the ones you covered and don’t care for them sooooo just search and view as many as you can and you’re sure to find a creator/channel that suits you and your interests.

  • @jerifisher9621
    @jerifisher9621 Před rokem +7

    There are a few on your list I've not heard of, so will be fun to check out. TomKat Stitchery is a great channel also! And it's hard to beat Lifting Pins and Needles 🙂

  • @mk5076
    @mk5076 Před rokem +6

    Pattern scout!!!! 👌👌👌 very cool styling,

  • @jmalone3934
    @jmalone3934 Před rokem +2

    For how-to videos that are clear, detailed, and carefully explained, Professor Pincushion is my go-to. She gets right down to business and explains every step so well. Also agree with Evelyn Wood (so encouraging!) and Thoughtful Creativity (her enthusiasm is contagious!). Thanks for sharing your recommendations!

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks for your recommendations, these are great!

  • @simonedias4631
    @simonedias4631 Před rokem +6

    My first sewing project was a pinafore dress with Ms Angela Kane. Her tutorials are just amazing. ❤️

  • @stephaniefeddock776
    @stephaniefeddock776 Před rokem +2

    Love the channel recommendations, especially Evelyn Wood. I consider her the modern day Mary Brooks Picken keeping vintage alive and sharing the art and science of sewing.

  • @johannechampagne7332
    @johannechampagne7332 Před měsícem

    Love Sewing Therapy!! Sewing ASMR. Very relaxing.

  • @charlenesoares1367
    @charlenesoares1367 Před rokem +1

    Love Thoughtful Creativity & Evelyn!

  • @ritademetzer807
    @ritademetzer807 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I don’t sew clothes anymore since I started quilting, but I do watch Kittenish Behaviour. She’s just so interesting with her sewing.

  • @louisejeffries7155
    @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem +6

    Can I add
    Made to sew for technique It has an easy pace and thorough explanations
    My bucolic life I love this channel It’s my absolute go to for inspiration. I’ve learnt so so much from the channel. if you’re starting out or even a well seasoned sewer It’s inspirational and educational and will build a tonne of confidence to tackle new things

  • @InAgatasCottage
    @InAgatasCottage Před rokem +11

    I love watching Alisa. Her videos are so inspiring :) I learned soo much from her.

  • @patriciawashburn1624
    @patriciawashburn1624 Před rokem +1

    I thoroughly enjoy watching Thoughtful Creativity. I have got so much ‘encouragement’ from her.

  • @LindaStitches
    @LindaStitches Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love Bernadette Banner and Vivmomsews .

  • @angelaofner1965
    @angelaofner1965 Před rokem +1

    I love The Big Sew Along. Lots of great info on hip sewing patterns and well done sewing demos. This is one of my favorite channels! Definitely worth a look!

  • @lisag.6599
    @lisag.6599 Před rokem +4

    I am so excited about these channels, Sarai!!!!!! It's like an early Christmas present - thank you!

  • @tinamarshall2871
    @tinamarshall2871 Před rokem

    I love all of these talented people! I would highly recommend another very talented and fun lady Debbie Shore!!

  • @SewSewLive
    @SewSewLive Před rokem +9

    Some of the channels I watch are @JSternDesigns (for approachable fitting tutorials-plus she live streams on Fridays!) @frugalisama for a cozy sewing chat @MainelyMenswear for methodical sewing of menswear and enjoying Duane’s journey of experimentation and skill. Thanks again for the mention!

  • @sibyllolson3237
    @sibyllolson3237 Před rokem +1

    Oh no, just what I need is more sewing channels to watch! 😉

  • @altitudeiseverything3163

    No offense to anyone intended, but a live-stream ‘sew-along’ sounds like a nightmare to me. I chose sewing as hobby partly because I usually *don’t want to chat* with anyone, and I like to go at my own slow pace, whatever I do. So hiking, gardening, crafts, reading . . . things I can do in quiet solitude to renew/recover from things that are more social or hectic. But thank you so much for these videos. Very helpful! ❤️

  • @kayemcmullen
    @kayemcmullen Před rokem +3

    My favourite is the Closet Historian. Bianca has a degree in fashion and the accompanying debt but don’t let that put you off. The woman can design, draught and sew the most exquisite clothing and if you like vintage/space/Victorian you are in for a treat. Then she will make some jewellery or a hat to go with it. Love her work even the futuristic space vintage stuff that I sometimes have trouble understanding (I’m 76). She does all this without ever being cutesy, just an adult who loves fashion and can explain how anyone can have whatever style of clothing they want. The secret is a basic block pattern.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Great recommendation!

    • @LeOhio817
      @LeOhio817 Před rokem

      I love her channel.

    • @catherinegilius5531
      @catherinegilius5531 Před rokem

      I can’t agree more !

    • @AngelsWorld4ever
      @AngelsWorld4ever Před rokem

      Have you seen "" Somnia Romantica"" CZcams channel. she is 100% the best & only Victorian vintage designer in the world. she sells her GOTHIC inspired garments on Etsy or website. Nothing compares to her clothing & pattern making of Victorian fashions, so check out her videos on here mate, you will love it :)

  • @amym8630
    @amym8630 Před 23 dny

    Thank you! This is incredibly helpful!

  • @LeOhio817
    @LeOhio817 Před rokem +21

    The Closet Historian makes beautiful vintage garments. Love her creations.

    • @susanrussell8195
      @susanrussell8195 Před rokem +1

      I watch three of these channels and I really like them, but I couldn’t believe they made the list over The Closet Historian.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      There are so many amazing CZcams Channels out there!

    • @ExiledStardust
      @ExiledStardust Před rokem +1

      Agreed. I would never make most of the things she does, but her channel is fascinating.

    • @AngelsWorld4ever
      @AngelsWorld4ever Před rokem

      Have you seen "" Somnia Romantica"" CZcams channel. she is 100% the best & only Victorian vintage designer in the world. she sells her GOTHIC inspired garments on Etsy or website. Nothing compares to her clothing & pattern making of Victorian fashions, so check out her videos on here mate, you will love it

  • @josephinesishumba4344
    @josephinesishumba4344 Před 7 měsíci

    For beginner sewing who want expert finishes then tailor nour is by one of the most happening from different neck lines, sleeves,waist lines and sewing hacks that will make sewing so much more easier

  • @lynetterene
    @lynetterene Před rokem +5

    This is nice, as I'm always looking for new sewing channels. I do follow most of the channels mentioned. .I would be remiss if I did not mention some of my faves:
    AnitaByDesign- does great sew-a-longs. Step by Step, very detailed. She also has a online sewing school. Anita was the first one I found that really spoke to beginners
    Manecoarse - though she does not do direct sew-a-longs...her sewing techniques, tricks, tips and creations are very inspiring and helps me to think outside of the box
    Brittanyjjones- She has a lot of sew-a-longs and she is one who I find very detailed in her directions as well.
    MimiG- one of the first ones I followed when I started sewing. It's hard to go wrong with her, especially her earlier videos. She also has an online school- Sew It Academy.
    Professor Pincushion- I don't know how I would do what I do without her. If I have a question about anything...I can find the answer and solution in one of her CZcams videos. This is a great sewing resource.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem +1

      Great recommendations! Thanks!

    • @lynetterene
      @lynetterene Před rokem

      @@SeamworkVideo Thank you for bringing this up.... I'm learning about all new channels now...this is great 😊

  • @aliciamata4323
    @aliciamata4323 Před rokem +4

    Rosary Apparel, so sweet.

  • @Dean56Bell
    @Dean56Bell Před rokem +1

    These are my go to channels in no particular order: Lifting Pins and Needles with Karina, Thoughtful Creativity, MiMi g, and
    The Closet Historian. There are a few more that I also enjoy. It all depends on what I am looking for at the time. 🙂🙂

  • @sanni4787
    @sanni4787 Před rokem +8

    Great few new makers to watch out for, thank you! Like some others I too recommend WithWendy, she is so calming, inspiring and down to earth. Not super technical info but some great basics, as well as multiple ways to view projects. I think especially modifying other garments into new ones is really essential for this time we are in.

  • @sewonsister
    @sewonsister Před rokem +2

    I love this! I agree with all of your choices. I would also add TomKatStitchery, SewLikeDotty, and KnottyGnomeCrafts . I love the sewing community online. Thank you for the video!

  • @carolineedmistoncooki3fair631

    My Bucolic Life is a terrific channel by Marie, a wonderful teacher, who walks you through her thought process about why she is using a different technique than the pattern instructions. Then she shows how to do it, usually both ways. So many hints and tricks to make the outcome better. @mybucoliclife

  • @avdm196
    @avdm196 Před rokem +2

    I think it depends on what you are looking for: techniques, fitting, inspiration. For straightforward "how to sew" : Professor Pincushion, and also for pattern drawing system: "Sure Fit Designs" , for patterns and how to fit them: Silhouette Patterns. How to fit commercial patterns: Palmer Pletsch / Martha Alto method applied a.o. by Joy Bernhard who is a very good teacher of she makes ( including quilts) and very entertaining. For pattern - fabric combination " Sew Essential". Simplified sewing principles: "Thoughtful creativity". Once you have your basic pieces: tea, blouse, skirt, pants well fitted, depending on your skills and amount of time you want to spend on the project, you can adapt any pattern to your figure. You can find on CZcams wearing do's and don'ts for each type of figure.
    I also like like to watch "silent" demonstrations of techniques "Atelier Saison" or of transformations like "Lena sewing", "Le Fashion"...

  • @mymagicword
    @mymagicword Před rokem +1

    With this list and the extra suggestions, I will have a busy 2023! 🎉 Sarai, I found Seamwork via the podcast, but then have been so excited to add your CZcams to the mix. Keep up the good work! ❤

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for listening to the Podcast and checking out our CZcams channel! 🧡

  • @PinkTigger33
    @PinkTigger33 Před rokem +3

    This is great! I am just getting back into sewing and could really use some tips and tricks as well as learn new skills. Currently I am searching for a sewing machine, but all the reviews are out of the box new reviews, and I want to hear from someone who has had their machine for a couple years and that puts many hours a week on it. I did find Evelyn Wood's Vintage sewing channel and I adore her. I will definitely check out all the others.

    • @louisejeffries7155
      @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem +1

      It really depends on what you’re looking for
      I started out with $100 dollar singer and it did ok. When the kids came along and I was sewing all the clothes except the shoes and socks and all my clothes too. I saved up and invested in a Husqvarna Viking. It was the first computerised machine. My mum had a number of machines over the years her last was a Husqvarna and she loved it
      I got my husky in 92 it was expensive but did many hours of hard work and never broke down not once. It still works well.
      2017 I was given a gift - the Husqvarna topaz 50 it’s an embroidery machine but I don’t really use the embroidery part
      It has many many features but most importantly it’s sews a brilliantly straight line and does really good buttonholes
      I don’t think you can go past a Husqvarna and they do a range of machines and prices
      The parts are easy to get and if you start getting creative there lots of extras you can buy although again I will admit it far from the cheapest.
      There are some good reviews and educational videos of Husqvarna on CZcams including the Topaz 50
      I want to make the point I neither work for Husqvarna and I’m not sponsored by them I just like their machines
      Hope that helps a bit

    • @PinkTigger33
      @PinkTigger33 Před rokem +1

      @@louisejeffries7155 Thank you. Yes, this certainly does help. I want something that is going to give me as close to professional looking stitching as possible from a home machine. That Husqvarna would be worth saving up for if it's going to be long lasting.

    • @louisejeffries7155
      @louisejeffries7155 Před rokem +1

      @@PinkTigger33 My first one certainly did pay for it self over and over again
      This one is five years old now and going well but I’ll have to see about the longevity
      I wish you all the best with your choosing
      I think it’s very exciting

  • @josephinesishumba4344
    @josephinesishumba4344 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Coolirpa is my favorite

  • @lisagoldring2838
    @lisagoldring2838 Před rokem +2

    I like watching TomKat Stitchery, Lifting Pins and Needles, and Made by Cath Craft.

  • @kathygann7632
    @kathygann7632 Před rokem

    Tomcat has great information about using colors that look good on you to plan and execute seasonal wardrobes. Excellent information.

  • @amdelorey
    @amdelorey Před rokem +1

    Also love the energy, creativity and inspiration brought by Angelina @blueprintdiy. Super fun and uplifting!

  • @sherryvanrijn5453
    @sherryvanrijn5453 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much! I never have enough of this kind of content, so it's very appreciated. I agree with Lisa G., this does feel like an early Christmas gift! Thanks also to everyone for your additional suggestions. Happy Sewing to all!

  • @Colleen230
    @Colleen230 Před rokem +2

    Love this! Thank you for these suggestions. I would love to see this as a monthly or quarterly offering on your channel. It takes time to sift through all of the makers on YT. Alisa is such an inspiration! She is so skilled and just oozes with positivity and encouragement! I would also recommend Jayne over at The Dressmaker's Closet. She has taught herself patternmaking and is such an inspiration. I could listen to her all day. So sweet and encouraging!

  • @catemccoy2974
    @catemccoy2974 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this great info! I would add Tomcat Stitchery

  • @Sew_Over_50
    @Sew_Over_50 Před rokem +2

    This is great information!
    Thank you for putting this list out there!!! I appreciate the time you took to create this for us❣️

  • @kathysmigen3927
    @kathysmigen3927 Před rokem

    I love Lifting Pins and Needles, Tom Kat Stitchery, and Gail Yellon.

  • @jeannie82024
    @jeannie82024 Před rokem

    I agree with what you said about sewing with intention. Other channels which are good and worth watching have already been mentioned in the comments below so I am not going to mention them here in my comment. Thank you for sharing. Great info to have on hand. 🙂

  • @notesfromleisa-land
    @notesfromleisa-land Před rokem

    What a great list, and all of whom I've run across. (You guys are great too!). How much easier sewing would have been 30 years ago when I was teaching myself (and not very well). There is so much great maker talent (for anything) on CZcams. Through the power of indexed searching, any problem we have, we can find a talented maker (or other pro for like Excel hacks I need in my offline life) to help.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      It's so true, CZcams can be such an incredible resource.

  • @kw6084
    @kw6084 Před rokem

    My very favourite channel is Alex Judge Sews. I also get inspiration from TomKat Stitchery and from the Dahlia Sewciety. I agree with you re The Fold Line - lots of great patterns and ideas.

  • @babzyno5864
    @babzyno5864 Před rokem

    Sew Custom is very good. I love her! I learned all my sewing techniques from her!

  • @bsal4160
    @bsal4160 Před rokem

    I am completely shocked that not one comment has mentioned Micarah Tweets. I guess she's probably more like sewing comedy but still. Thank you so much Sarai for this fun idea! Loved reading the suggestions too.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Glad you liked the video, and thanks for the recommendation!

  • @colin101981
    @colin101981 Před rokem

    Thank you sew much for these recommendations. The only person I was following was Evelyn Wood. So now I've 5 more! Really appreciate your generous spirit and look forward to seeing your content. 😉😉

  • @Stitchwithlnk
    @Stitchwithlnk Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this list❤

  • @wendyb7993
    @wendyb7993 Před rokem +1

    Also add Silouette patterns she’s incredible at using patterns and changing them to get a different style 🥳🥳

  • @Annalorraine67
    @Annalorraine67 Před rokem +1

    So glad I found you have a Subscriber

    • @Annalorraine67
      @Annalorraine67 Před rokem +1

      I fallow two out of your ten. Will be checking the others out

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Welcome! Thanks for watching!

  • @SOS-ct9mv
    @SOS-ct9mv Před 2 měsíci

    professor pincushion is #1

  • @Aplusinskal
    @Aplusinskal Před rokem +1

    Great tips, found 2 new ones I'm going to subscribe to. But already being a huge fan of Coolirpa, Evelyn Wood, Bernadette Banner and more, I really missed ROSERY APPAREL in this list :) Janelle is, to me, one of the absolutey greatest in pattern hacking, tutorials, soft-mood and female entrepreneurship. I really, really thought she'd be on here :) Thanks for a cool video though!

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks for the recommendation for Rosery Apparel, we will check her out!

  • @annlidslot8212
    @annlidslot8212 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I really want to leave a tip of another sewing channel that too many people seem to miss. The Closet Historian. This channel shows you how to pattern draft and sew garments from scratch. She is mainly interested in the 1930's, 40's and 50's so she mainly sew dresses and blouses and skirts from that era. Though she has done a full 1880's project and a 1990's project too.
    The best thing in my opinion, with this lady is her voice overs and her "ramblings" as she calls them. She will tell small anecdotes and stories while she talks about how and why she chooses to draft a princess seam to the neckline and not to the shoulder or why she chooses to not sew darts in stead in this particular case, while making it very easy to follow what she is doing. And most importantly, at least for me, making it seem like this is something I could make myself using her methods. All the while telling anyone new that she and her sewing machine has a pact drawn in blood that makes it so that she can sew over pins without problems and tell you that you will have to work the same out with your machine yourself (I did with my vintage Husqvarna, and I can sew over pins too and he's never given me any grief about it). I think she is known for her two 1 hour dress videos. One is more ramblingerly than the other, but both good if you want to make one. I hour dress that is.
    This Lady can read you the phone book and make you stay and listen all he way to the end, and she genuinely believe that anybody can do what she does, and she doesn't dumb anything down ever. Have a look at one of her videos for exempel this one czcams.com/video/hVywMU9Yg-A/video.html or this one is from today, Dec 1, 2022, czcams.com/video/7kNcjzVevco/video.html which is a bit unusual but good one. Enjoy. Yours, Ann

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      The Closet Historian sounds amazing! Thanks for the recommendation.

    • @LeOhio817
      @LeOhio817 Před rokem +1

      Bianca is awesome.

    • @annlidslot8212
      @annlidslot8212 Před rokem

      @@LeOhio817 Hi, She really is, isn't she. That coat she made for us the other day. Fantastic! I just love the way that she makes you feel like it might be something you could do too. Well except in a different, more sensible material of course. Yours, Ann

    • @AngelsWorld4ever
      @AngelsWorld4ever Před rokem

      Have you seen "" Somnia Romantica"" CZcams channel. she is 100% the best & only Victorian vintage designer in the world. she sells her GOTHIC inspired garments on Etsy or website. Nothing compares to her clothing & pattern making of Victorian fashions, so check out her videos on here mate, you will love it

    • @annlidslot8212
      @annlidslot8212 Před rokem

      @@AngelsWorld4ever Hi, No I haven't heard that name before. I'll check her out, thank you for the tip. Yours, Ann

  • @franromany8096
    @franromany8096 Před rokem

    Thank you soooòoo much for this video. I sew on my own and need more sewing channels as referals

  • @edakalay
    @edakalay Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @bkukubo
    @bkukubo Před rokem

    I love your list. I already follow Thoughtful Creativity and Evelyn Wood. Another good one is The Closet Historian.

  • @dogvetusa
    @dogvetusa Před rokem

    Already had 5 of them, thanks for the recommendation!

  • @sleepychild3905
    @sleepychild3905 Před rokem

    Bernadette Banner definitely rocketed me into designing clothes and sewing

  • @Alamgadeed1
    @Alamgadeed1 Před rokem

    I would definitely suggest:
    Diane Deziel (amazing for pattern drafting as well as sewing)
    Angela Kane (great step-by-step sew-alongs)
    Professor pincushion
    Kim Dave

  • @Sheri...
    @Sheri... Před rokem

    I really appreciate this list. I will check out your podcast.

  • @NancySchober
    @NancySchober Před rokem +3

    Stalk my Closet, Katie Makes Stuff, Catherine Sews, And Sew On, Lost my Thread, Zoe Hong, Sew with Monti

    • @dianeroome972
      @dianeroome972 Před rokem

      @Nancy Schober: I love Catherine Sews also! Did you see her alterations to those sweaters recently? Insane what she can do to knit goods. Who knew, I didn't.

    • @NancySchober
      @NancySchober Před rokem

      @@dianeroome972 yes! I'm trying to work up the courage to change a turtleneck to a crew neck like she did.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks for these recommendations!

    • @bsal4160
      @bsal4160 Před rokem

      Ahhh Katie Makes Stuff is so funny!!

  • @pamici1
    @pamici1 Před rokem

    These are awesome, thank you!

  • @wandacarr668
    @wandacarr668 Před 3 měsíci

    Sew Happy is a channel that I recently found.

  • @seasonallyproductive
    @seasonallyproductive Před rokem

    2 of my faves are Bluprint DIY and TomKat stitchery. And my own of course 🤭

  • @ochill2002
    @ochill2002 Před rokem

    Thank you,

  • @annamaxflair
    @annamaxflair Před rokem

    Evelyn Wood is wonderful, don't think i've come across the other channels you are speaking about so i may check them out

  • @Golfgirlv
    @Golfgirlv Před rokem

    Thanks for this. I do love sewing therapy!

  • @user-vi1jt7ho3e
    @user-vi1jt7ho3e Před rokem +2

    Sew sweetness by Sara lawson

  • @GINGER70HINTZ
    @GINGER70HINTZ Před rokem +3

    Liz Sews
    Vision sews
    Susaneliascouture
    ColleenG Lea
    Daniela Tabois
    Blueprint diy
    Angela Clayton
    Gentleman Jim taylor
    Kiana bonollo
    Kim Dave
    Lidya Naomi
    Abby Cox

  • @Alamgadeed1
    @Alamgadeed1 Před rokem

    I would also suggest:
    Anita by design
    Zoe diy
    Made to sew

  • @teleriferchnyfain
    @teleriferchnyfain Před rokem

    At least you listed Evelyn.

  • @marygersetich8709
    @marygersetich8709 Před rokem

    Two that I would add are Catherine Sews and Mariah Pattie.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks for the recommendations!

    • @bsal4160
      @bsal4160 Před rokem

      Oh my gosh YES. I kept scrolling and I was like is ANYONE going to say Mariah Pattie?!

  • @micheleh4016
    @micheleh4016 Před rokem

    Let's Go Sew with Joann Banko

  • @sarahvandekendelaere8761

    I absolutely love Alisa at Thoughtful Creativity. She gave me the knowledge and encouragement I needed to continue my sewing journey ❤️

  • @annethevenot461
    @annethevenot461 Před rokem

    I highly recommend Evelyn Wood. I also watch J Stern Designs, Made to Sew and Threads magazine videos. Bernina Jeff is great for Bernina owners, but also for general use and care of your sewing machine, and his has some great tools and easy fixes for your sewing machines.

  • @marionannmacredie
    @marionannmacredie Před rokem

    What about Jess Dang!!! She’s fabulous ✅

  • @JenniferKokoski
    @JenniferKokoski Před 7 měsíci

    Thoughtful creativity is the best of all these recommendations. But I'm confused as to why you would recommend a video on sergers. Most of your viewers and the viewers of that channel don't have sergers. In fact most of the home sewing community doesn't have a serger. It's much better recommend Elise's basic pattern drafting tutorials. These work for everyone. And they are so needed because most people don't fit a standard commercial sewing pattern. You need your basic blocks to adapt sewing patterns to fit you.

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před 6 měsíci

      People who sew use all different kinds of equipment! One of the best things about sewing is that there are so many different ways to achieve the same end result. 😁

  • @AngelsWorld4ever
    @AngelsWorld4ever Před rokem

    Have you seen "" Somnia Romantica"" CZcams channel. she is 100% the best & only Victorian vintage designer in the world. she sells her unique GOTHIC inspired garments on Etsy or website. Nothing compares to her clothing & pattern making of Victorian fashions 1800's and early 1900's, so check out her videos on here mate, you will love it especially if you like lace , lace and more LACE and BIG massive sleeves of medieval times. i have to give her a mention, as many don't know about her, Be inspired & memorized on her sewing , she also has made a design for the victorian vintage museum as they loved her work and wanted a garment in the museum :)

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks for the recommendation! She sounds amazing!

  • @elainemarielaswell4957

    Here are a few more...
    Anita by Design
    Angela Wolf
    The Crafty Gemini
    My Bucolic Life

  • @EnolaHenderson
    @EnolaHenderson Před rokem

    Mimi g styles

    • @SeamworkVideo
      @SeamworkVideo  Před rokem

      Thanks for the recommendation, Mimi G is great!

  • @Ms.Rezint
    @Ms.Rezint Před rokem

    youtube.com/@MimiGStyleshow is at the very top of my list

  • @oakavon
    @oakavon Před 9 měsíci

    Sadly Evelyn Wood is very unwell.