U get the basics of it if you have sewn a little from before but the video is a bit blurry and you need to have some help filming it so you can zoom in a bit, that would help massivly just to zzom cause the way you show the french seem is great and easy to understand..
Can you make more video tutorials but under ur name since E V never label them with numbers and so on...
I would appreciate some more details, like if we are sewing right sides together or wrong sides of the fabric together. It did help me to get a start on understanding the process.
connieineden: French seams are ideal on "sheer" (nearly transparent) fabrics such as chiffon, not "shear" (to cut) ones, as you state. And because the fabric is sheer, you normally want a seam narrower than the half inch you recommend. Trim the first seam very close to stitching, then turn and make about a 1/4" seam.
Bad camera and you have a noisy sewing machine
001selenagomezfan 1 year ago
Not really worth watching. Sorry.
robotentity 2 years ago
U get the basics of it if you have sewn a little from before but the video is a bit blurry and you need to have some help filming it so you can zoom in a bit, that would help massivly just to zzom cause the way you show the french seem is great and easy to understand..
Can you make more video tutorials but under ur name since E V never label them with numbers and so on...
ninajeanette2 2 years ago
I must admit, this is a little vague, but thank you for your videos.
possomtube 2 years ago
now... that was a waste of 6 minutes of my life!
Bebassi 3 years ago
I would appreciate some more details, like if we are sewing right sides together or wrong sides of the fabric together. It did help me to get a start on understanding the process.
eely225 4 years ago 4
connieineden: French seams are ideal on "sheer" (nearly transparent) fabrics such as chiffon, not "shear" (to cut) ones, as you state. And because the fabric is sheer, you normally want a seam narrower than the half inch you recommend. Trim the first seam very close to stitching, then turn and make about a 1/4" seam.
connieineden 1 year ago
I don´t understand you website.
AriEdambigau 4 years ago 2