 Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel, Inside the Hymn. Well you guys, that time is here. We have some new sewing patterns early fall. It's really hard to believe. I feel like I just wrapped up the summer patterns and specifically the McCalls. I feel like the McCalls release for summer was relatively like later in the season and so this, I mean it's probably been a month maybe since summer came out. So fall is here and I'm excited to see what they have for us in the way of some early fall patterns. So I'm assuming these are supposed to be kind of transitional between summer and fall. So depending on where you live, some of you could be making these now. If you're in the southeast like me may take a little bit longer before I can will myself to make long sleeves but I'll try and keep an open mind. All right, so this very first one is a maxi dress. It looks like it has some actual seeming details here. A big slit, a slit, some kind of maybe a bishop sleeve and a wrap with a tie. Okay, I love the shape of the sleeve though. Here's a sleeveless version. Cute. It has elasticized waist also. I'm assuming and this one obviously has this really large ruffle flounce Douma Hick. Technical term Douma Hick. Here's a flutter sleeve one. Maybe even some gathering on the shoulder which is a really pretty detail. Yeah, then here's the one with all of the gathered panels and then here she is modeling it. Cute little setup for the background. Yeah, I mean I don't see anything particularly bad about this. I think it could be a great little silhouette for later in the summer for sure. And then to have this little bonus summer pattern is really nice. I'm not, I think I feel like this skirt even in the maxi version is a little on the slim side. You know it's not one of those maxi skirts that's going to be super billowy. So for those of us who are pear shaped you would probably need to consider some fullness in some way but other than that I think that it's pretty good. Nothing jumping out at me that's for sure. Loose fitting pullover dress in two lengths has elasticized waist, bodice and skirt flounces, multi-tiered skirt with or without contrast has front slit and belt. Also has a center back seam for the skirt which makes it nice and easy to add some fullness for your bum so you could add width this way and fullness through here through like a full seat adjustment I'm talking. The belt is separate which I don't also don't see any little belt loops or anything like that. Not super hard to add them but it is a nice detail. Oh something I didn't realize is the contrast is kind of like offset. That is interesting. The ruffles in general are all offset. Let's go back. Let's go to this one. Yeah I definitely didn't notice that but that's interesting. I don't know. Does that look like a mistake? Possibly. It looks all right in all one. Well you can't really tell there. Here's one and the the second one and then the third one down here. I don't know. I don't know what I think about that. It might be just like a little too designed like over designed like thinking too hard on how to make it unique. Fabrics would be crate, cotton blends, georgette, and stable knits. Great. You just need some elastic and bias tape. Maybe it's only half an inch so it must be for this. How do you get into this thing? Pullover dress. So it's not that. Half an inch. Oh one and a half yards of half an inch. Okay that makes sense. So one and a half yards might be the neckline guys. I don't love that but it sort of does make for a quick work. And then no information at all on finished garment sizes or measurements. So and then they have the two sizes six to 14 and then 14 to 22. Let me check that out. That's where's the sleeve? Oh there's the sleeve. Oh so it's not a bishop sleeve. It's just a longer flutter sleeve. Okay well that looks like it's going to get into absolutely everything but that's just a personal preference I guess. All right here's one. They've been doing a lot of these lately with the kind of I don't even know if this is considered empire waist or if this is just like a shaped waistband I don't really know. This is totally see-through but I do like this silhouette for myself. I'm trying to think of who it wouldn't really work on. It's really kind of an interesting take on fit and flare because you're fitted through the waist but then not really fitted anywhere else but the waist is the part you want to exaggerate anyways. It can go a little Victorian corset so you just want to be careful of your fabric choice. But I like this fun sleeve detail. I've never really still haven't totally gotten on board with the super funky sleeves but not that I'm opposed to them. I just haven't gotten around to it really. All right here's the short sleeve version with the little tie kind of a forward shoulder here with some gathers and then you have your bust gathers which is a very beautiful detail. It's like in lieu of darts you make these little gathers. All these buttons kind of a I guess it's a gathered skirt too. This one's really pretty. You could make this out of absolutely any light weight. I mean it'd be perfect in a shally perfect in a crepe. Beautiful. I love that. Oh here's one with a collar and a longer link. That's interesting. I don't hate it. Certainly don't have anything like it in my closet now. Let me just climb this ladder in my heels in my dress. Yeah they had to give her a little like slip thing so that you couldn't just see straight through her dress. I don't really know what they were thinking with that. That is not a good look. I don't recommend that. I would recommend sewing it in a fabric that's not sheer and if you do sew it in a fabric that's not that is sheer underline it for crying out loud. So yeah there are definitely some options that I can see myself making here and I already have some fabrics in my stash that I think would work well for definitely for this one and I don't see why I wouldn't make that one and this one I would definitely consider. So I am going to start adding the ones that I would purchase to my wish list so that at the end of the video you guys can get a recap of all the ones that I will be purchasing. Will that be fun? A new little element to our little adventure here. Okay so next up we have another dress. You guys know I love dresses so I don't hate that there's a million of these dress options. This one looks like it has let's see lined perfect fitted bodice great with hook and eye closure center back invisible zipper and length variations. So it doesn't say anything about this I'm assuming it's just a regular like little roughly sleeve cap thingy and then maybe some bodice starts a waist seam or maybe it's princess seams. We'll have to look whenever the fabric's not so hard to read and then this beautiful little slit I kind of love the length if I'm being perfectly honest I don't I don't hate that at all. D I'm sorry B has sleeve with ruffle D has arm hole ruffle and left front slit so she must be D and separate pattern pieces for the different cup sizes that's great. All right here it is okay so actually it's pretty basic guys this is a skater dress pattern they've been around for years and years and years and then this is also called a dirndl I think it's also called a d r dirt I don't remember how to spell it but yeah very basic just has your bodice pleats from the side seam and from the waistband and then this one has the kind of princess seams or a paneled skirt and then a kind of basic sleeve crew neck rather high which is appropriate for early fall here's the sleeve with a ruffle I mean it's a great silhouette is this is going to look amazing on every single body type in existence it's beautiful it's classic if you don't have a pattern like this in your stash already I highly recommend grabbing one and this oh what that's why it says closures well that's fun I was gonna say here let's go to the line drawings are any of the backs full no they're not okay I was gonna I was just about to say this will be a great one because you have so many options sleeve sleeveless long sleeve three-quarter sleeve you can do anything because there's already a sleeve that's drafted for this but because of this detail you don't have a full back piece I mean it's not impossible to just draw in a center back seam here but if you want to keep it super simple there are others that you can find that are completely just basic this one is a little bit extra but it's real cute has the side seam pockets and you know what it's really annoying to me whenever I know I have a good jillion different patterns with this front silhouette I don't have anything with this back silhouette and I'm sure I could figure out how to do it on my own but you know what sometimes when the patterns are on sale like it's just easier to pay someone else to do all that work for you oh man that is real cute real cute oh darn so I know a lot of you were like but you can't wear a bra what am I gonna do you have a couple of options because it's lined you can sew in some cups into the lining no problem you could even sew a shelf bra into the like front so the elastic wouldn't go around your back but it would definitely kind of provide some support in the front where your breasts are anyways so don't write off back details holy you just have to do a little bit of work all right crepes cotton blend shally stable knits and then lining fabrics perfect little short zipper and two hooks and eyes your sizing is 6 to 14 and 14 to 22 and look it doesn't even take two yards of fabric barely two yards for the upper sizing perfect and then look here's your okay so we have your bust measurements the lower edge width which is just hysterical to me and then the length which I mean that's nice to know when you're actually making it it doesn't really help me decide anything when I'm buying the pattern itself all right next up this is probably going to be a knit on guessing based on the silhouette so you have long sleeves oh it's actually got like a little oh god I don't know what kind of sleeve this is called it's like kind of poofy here and then fitted from here down that's kind of fun really pretty neckline I don't think there's any seams in here at all pretty straightforward so yeah there's a the sleeve again but this one just has a little cuff this is definitely a knit oh that's pretty you get a little bit of ruching at the bodice there nice oh and then this one is the first the top part of the first sleeve without a seam here I just carried and tapered down and also had a batto neckline I guess ready I don't even think there's a center back seam I think all the parts are cut on the fold that's fun all right let's go yeah moderate stretch and it's only front gathers with elastic it's just like no um no description hardly at all I don't know what that's about um yeah I mean we saw all this already so yeah lots of different neckline variations that's fun they also I feel like hers didn't have that little but maybe it does have the little ruching you just can't really see it yeah fun this would be a great contender for like double brushed poly knit um cotton knits jerseys interlock yeah rib knit would be great really great you need a lot of one eighth inch elastic front two and a half yards just for that I don't know about that maybe there's some in here a and c let's look a and c I can't imagine why you'd need two and a half yards of elastic for c it's there's that's definitely a typo all right you have two size combos extra small through medium and then large to extra large and then here are your fabric requirements like hardly any at all look measurement bust line measurement hip line perfect love that um so I would have to grade between a medium and an extra large which actually isn't that bad um for a big four sometimes it's like well I guess technically the number sizes so but anyways it's fairly easy enough to blend between two from because I would go from bust waist hip I would do medium to large large extra large like that but that also means I need to buy two of the same pattern which is annoying so anyways cute little knit dress all right next what is happening here okay okay so we've got kind of a lot going on so this has like a ruffled neckline with some cording and then gathers along here is that like a little is that a belt or is that sewn on waistband I can't tell and then you have a ruching in the sleeves and then maybe a little band what is this it's three different fabrics why is it look I don't know about this drawing okay um but it is like a sewn on it looks like the inside does it not um this is a sewn on waistband which is nice it also has like a paneled skirt and then this one they add a ruffle to the bottom also the long sleeve with a elasticized little cuff and then it also has this little necktie here it is kind of in its more basic form with a slit beautiful all of this little neckline here does anybody in 2019 look at this and think I need to have that um kind of the perfect fabric application I feel like for this sample they did a good job on that I also just love these muted colors for fall see now it ties we got to look at this little belt thing a little bit closer in the line drawings loose fitting dress with elasticized waist and sleeves so they're calling them waist ties which makes me think that they're sewn in partially and then whoops so they tie in the back um and sleeve variation a has trim details lower ruffle bias tape for sleeve casing b has neck ruffle according for necktie c has contrast details collar extending into necktie in a lower ruffle and d has contrast overlay in a left front slit contrast overlay like a sheer element see I'm thinking that the belt is sewn on from here to here and then it's loose everywhere else and so you can tie it which is nice especially where those of us with fluctuating waistlines and I mean fluctuating throughout the day not throughout the month um yeah this I think I must have like some sheer overlay or something which is that's kind of fun we'll look at the fabrics here next yeah so fabrics are crepe lawn crepe to sheen and shally and then overlay for d would be a sheer so you can have a lot of fun with that there's a lot of really great sheer fabrics out there these days you need some elastic you need some ruffle bias tape for just trim and cording a little bit that so yeah you kind of need a little bit of fabric for this one um just because there's just so much volume everywhere volume in the sleeve volume in the bodice and volume in the skirt and then those that have these little that are you know floor length are going to be even more so you can get away with let's see so c needs the most it's almost it's a lot almost three almost four but so is d so yeah you kind of just need a lot of fabric a is going to be your least fabric hogging but you can also do a without all the trimmings you know what I mean so let's see what they've got in terms of measurements they've got nothing all right not getting out into the bag but it is really cute next is the sky another dress oh okay so we've got a crossover like faux wrap into a gathered waist seam is the skirt wrap to I can't tell and then you've got I can't even tell what's going on with this sleeve this might be all one each the bodice and the sleeve are all one but it creates this very voluminous sleeve which I gotta admit I kind of like this this just looks super comfortable easy to wear obviously you can throw on leggings with it I don't hate it very loose fitting pullover dresses have slavery asians neck binding raised waistline and narrow hem sleeve and hem ruffles and purchase terms left all that so okay so no it is a raglan raglan sleeve and then you have self bias basically which they're calling neck binding um gathered waistline and also raised so it's a little bit higher than your natural waist then this one has this little ruffle and then you add on this little trim here so there's lots of great trim out there that isn't so like loud and contrasty you can have a lot of fun with this I think and still look cute even if it were like a white on white situation that would be fun so this one has two sleeve ruffles and then the skirt ruffle I'm making sure this doesn't look like a nightgown so far I'm feeling pretty good about it oh look at that tell me you don't want to just wear that and just be in like pajamas all day basically I love the extended um this is just beautiful I feel like you could really make something stunning with this depending on the fabric you know and then I like this shorter length too I really really like this sleeve yeah there's the back I mean I think she's kind of holding herself in an awkward way which is making this look funny but I think you know normal you look pretty cute I like it I love this version I love this version I feel like an array on shali or a crepe or something it would almost look like a gown like you could wear it somewhere really fancy these two versions would be maybes I'm not opposed to them certainly I think I kind of like this version without this but you know let's look at yardage lawn craved a sheen shali georgia okay lawn's a little on the stiff side but maybe but maybe what's flexible trim is an old trim flexor oh and it comes in letter sizing so extra small to medium and enlarge to extra large and then so if I were going to make them medium most likely let's see if they have any measurements nope so I'm somewhere between a medium and a large probably given that the skirt is pretty full so yeah two and a half three yards depending on the version honestly no three yards for this I mean and depending on where you shop you could probably get fabric for I mean you could make a dress that would easily cost like $250 for 30 bucks this is getting added to the push list added I love this one I actually can't wait to make that now I don't see why I would wait love it okay okay got some funky like 80s sleeves I've seen this on some celebrities you know doing the talk show stuff and it looks great on them with their little slim figures and not broad shoulders like I have um but I reserve those comments because look they made one for a full figured woman and it doesn't look insane on her I think this is a different sleeve than this though but the plaid is adorable I'm obsessed with this in a plaid I never would have considered that but it looks really good so you've got some front uh fisheye darts fingers crossed they're in the back as well here it is in like a shirting yeah and a different sleeve too we'll look at the line drawing here shortly I mean it looks so cute on her so cute okay oh yeah with the booty fun this is a very like fashion forward dress this particular version styled this way and everything it looks like we do have some seams in the back that's exciting I like it a lot in this like mini length that they have this is they did a good job with this I know some of you're going what the heck with the sleeves but all things considered this is a style right now this is a look this is something that people are doing and ready to wear so I get it I can appreciate it as a fashion item that looks so good on her I like this sleeve this sleeve is fun okay let's check out the line drawing yay so happy it just makes my heart so happy so yeah I would definitely make this I love the sleeve I'm obsessed with it in a plaid obsessed with it in a plaid I also love that it has these little angled side darts in addition to the fisheye dart just extra fitting and then this little like faux placket or maybe it's real maybe it's like a little button placket here on the side lots of great details here I like this one you guys the more I look at the more I'm talking myself into it I'm obsessed with this wool blends cotton blends pop blend velvet yeah totally I could also see this looking super cute with like some sneakers like imagine if she had like those white chuck tailors the converse sneaker that would be so cute and it just looks more comfortable to wear so the sizing is 8 through 16 and then 18 through 24 so I would be in a smaller size range most like actually I'm probably in between and because it's all one I'd have to do some math to grade it out probably easier to grade out than grade in on my opinion great easier to grade out a skirt than it is to grade in a bodice I think do you have no measurements okay um well anyways it doesn't take a ton of fabric as you can see most of them are under two yards or right at two yards all right I'm going to add this one to the wish list dependent on fabric if I can find a really great plaid shirting or poplin or something like that I will definitely grab this but it has to be one that I really love and I feel like a gingham it has to be a small teeny tiny plaid like this so good job and I love that they made both versions two versions of it very good very happy okay oh look how cute this one is oh it's allora ashley thank god they redeemed themselves from the last I'm having like a moment remembering that I need to like forget that completely okay so this is like um I think this is all like the sleeve is like a ruffle or the strap is like a ruffle and then there's a second ruffle ruffles on ruffles and then squared off neckline which is nice maybe a waist seam and then a regular skirt possibly okay no it is a full-on paneled dress which guys these are incredibly flattering incredibly flattering on everyone yeah um here it is with that little sleeve thing that they're kind of the prairie vibe that's been around for a little bit now here's a sleeveless version I love this this would be great in a satin oh so good in a satin and then here's a long version that's beautiful a little bit not I mean the 90s are like in full force right now with the neon and the fanny packs and everything else so this has given me a little bit of 90s vibes think of um like wasn't the um okay so my favorite movie growing up was pretty woman and I know that's not a great movie for like a young girl I didn't realize that she was a prostitute in the movie until I was much older but I did watch that movie like on repeat like wore out the VHS and I remember that um brown and cream polka dot dress I'm pretty sure it had a squared off neckline like this one the one that she wore to the polo match anyways that's why I'm getting 90s vibes I think but the ruffle version is obviously like I'm gonna love that yeah it's beautiful got a great fit for sure I haven't really seen many fit issues in the samples on this version uh this collection at all which is great clothes fitting dress in two lengths have invisible zipper and flared hem B has a front flounce C has gathered capsule with elastic casing D is front slip ABC above mid length mid knee length and D is above ankle length okay yeah this is happening I would make this one this one and this one not this one I don't know about this I mean maybe dependent on the fabric it'll be really great and then like an embroidered cotton or something would be really cute okay maybe I'll make them all I like how the back is squared too the back neckline is squared that's really fun okay the wish list is growing oh did I look at fabric or anything sorry I got ahead of myself I'd already said I'm getting it so I stopped paying attention okay crepes cotton blends yeah lawn and crepe to sheen yeah I think the lighter weight fabrics for this little flouncy one and then the other ones you can you can go into the cotton area with this for sure especially like the satins and even the lighter weight cotton's for that more prairie like one okay so invisible zipper single fold bias tape one hook and eye and then some elastic for that sleeve the sizes are six to 14 and then 14 to 22 and then fabric you need two and a half to three and then the maxi version you need obviously a lot more and then no much of it's cute okay next up we have the fun little top mrs tops okay yeah I'm not really loving it maybe it's the fabric application I'm not loving it in this shirting that they have here but I'm trying to like just look at the elements so we have like a a faced like color band kind of and then an opportunity for some contrast fabric here and then you have this like star trek looking with the sleeve with the cuff with the elastic waist with the trim it's just a lot like I can see it maybe if you took the sleeve off I'm having a hard time with this one there it is in some kind of cotton print it doesn't look a lot better there there it is with a shorter sleeve and they omitted that ruffle thing oh and then they decided to put like I don't know this is it without the elastic without the waist pulled in super tight either I don't know this seems a little fussy not all the way thought out I don't know maybe those fabric choices for the samples have just worked here's the thigh I do like the teardrop keyhole that's fun most fitting pullover tops have long or above elbow length sleeves sheer or non sheer yoke back neck keyhole with button and thread loop sleeve cuffs elasticized waist and elasticized sleeve yeah I don't know this is it's not it's not me as much as I do want some tops for the fall I don't think this one is going to be it the closest is this and it's still not great cotton blend stubby lawn crepe machine and then contrast lace um you need a whole bunch of notions and then kind of a lot of fabric you can make a dress with this amount of fabric you know I'm thinking that's why tops don't always make it into my closet because I'm like well if I need two yards I'm gonna just make a dress but all right that's a no for me but maybe for you here's a cutie oh look at that fabric it's so fun with butterflies and birds and horses and deer that's interesting okay so we have a loose fitting kind of short not necessarily crop top but kind of short him this is a dolman sleeve I believe and then like a little placket I'm sure this is like a facing there it is with like this ruffly thing into a tie which I don't hate there it is just kind of like a regular button down regular ish this is everywhere right now so this I can see being made up into 15 000 different fabrics and different fabric applications I see this on so many people cute outfit and then a little back yoke with a plate very loose fitting tops have yoke back front shoulder and back pleats and front button closing B has slants and ties C has cuffs D has tie-ins and C and D have shaped hemlines yeah yeah it's uh man okay uh I love this one that's an obvious but I think I would want to see the pattern pieces and I would want to see if D has a different front with like an extension here for the ties or if they've literally just taken like you know left this fourth fifth button undone and tied it is it just a styling choice or is it actually drafted in a special way so pending that I mean I could see myself making all of these and wearing them like crazy with skinny jeans like she's got and that is more my style now that I'm not going to like a professional office every day I wish there was like a maybe wish list so I'll add it reluctantly and then wait for it to show up at an actual fabric store so that I can go like look in the instruction booklet crepe shally crepe to sheen lawn yeah you need some buttons buttons buttons and then just an itty bitty amount of fabric yeah this could be one of those sleeper patterns where you're like kind of on the fence about it and then you make it and you love it all right next up we've got oh okay so someone actually tagged me on instagram upset saying that they knocked off my coral twist hem top and I agree that they're they probably could have chosen a lot of different colors and didn't have to necessarily pick a coral one but I also believe that they probably selected this fabric and made this sample like late last year or at the very latest early this year I don't necessarily think that they saw my top and were like go find coral fabric for this um this style with the little twisty thing has been around for a minute lots of indie patterns have been um making them so these I feel like McCall's a little bit late to the party with this but they did make all those like twisty bodice ones for summer so maybe not I'm not incredibly offended by it because I know that the way that it works they would have had to plan this months and months and months ago and even if they didn't flattery what is it imitation is the best form of flattery so I'll take it um but I do love that pattern mine is from itch to stitch um it costs a little bit more than this one would on sale so you know keep that in mind um but yeah I do plan on making some lightweight knit versions of this pattern that I already own from itch to stitch for sure so I definitely like this if I already didn't already have that one I would be adding this to my wish list but if you don't have one yet I recommend it it's very flattering how it kind of pulls up the hemline and shows off some more of your leg we'll see some better pictures here in a second but some other options with this one are a little cap sleeve a three-quarter sleeve and a little bell sleeve so sleeve options do not come with the indie pattern so keep that in mind but I like the long sleeve with it a lot and you can see here well actually you can see here so it kind of elongates her leg a little bit but still provides coverage that's why I like it so much and this looks complicated but at least in the itch to stitch version the instructions are very very clear I don't know how great of a job they do in explaining this um in the instruction booklet for McCall's obviously because I haven't seen it but it's not that complicated if it's explained well and then here's the back yeah close fitting tops in two lengths forms draped knot through front opening have neck band sleeves and hem length variation oh I didn't notice the hem length variation that's also nice the indie pattern doesn't have that it just has one length and I end up shortening it by like a lot to get it to hit like where hers is hitting so I mean there's a lot to be said for the big four guys like you just get so many options and you really can with a little work um make the version that you want um okay so then the different sleeves are also mentioned so I'm not really seeing length variations but maybe hard to tell them the line drawings there you go and yardage wise okay so stretch knits cotton it's jersey interlock ribbon it the letter sizing extra small to medium and then march to after-large and then yeah just a little bit of fabric all right next up is a pulver plush pattern they are known for having fitting tips um and instructions and um alteration lines drawn on the pattern pieces this one I'm not entirely sure what kind of alterations you need to make since it's so loose fitting but they're there uh close fitting pullover top or tunic has dropped shoulder and low armhole sleeve variations neck band cowl collar traditional or skewed okay not a silhouette that I love like a cocoon shape I mean you can imagine if you have hips how I mean she does not have hips and this is making her look like she has the largest hips so if you are more boy shaped maybe this would be good for you or if you're more full busted but um what would that be an upside down triangle um this would be good for you there's the cowl there she is standing without leggings yeah this is not not for me see tissue fitting method okay um here's the line drawings I mean I try to even like maybe with leggings but I just don't think I want this on my hip area I just don't and then this makes my top look larger than it is and this is already large then I just look large all over yeah I think it's just not flattering for me uh moderate stretch knits for sure sweater knits two eight to sixteen and sixteen to twenty four interesting that there's a letter number sizing on this you need quite a bit of fabric probably for that cowl neck two for sure and then the lower edge measurement and then the length measurement okay where are we now okay oh my god is this the big fabric don't I have that if not that's very close to that is it in seven seven seven four okay you have top and skirt so your top is a wrap with that really pretty like bishop sleeve did I say wrap already it has a little band on the bottom with a button closure and I'm sure it buttons over here somewhere on the inside and then your skirt has also a wrap four buttons and then two tiers but that right there you guys that is her leg so it opens up you know that mean like you can see in um here's the other one with the ruffle okay and then here's another version of the skirt kind of a tulip shape yeah I don't I certainly think it's cute on her like she looks like a million bucks and super cute and fun I just don't know that this fits into my life like at all and I'm not showing my belly button to anyone so maybe this is just reserved for 20s and younger not that if you're older you can't rock it but not with this not me not me but it is cute and I can see people like Kyra Proser Proser I don't know how you say her last name she would look fantastic in this um the skirt boss she would look great in this um it just depends on your personal style and I don't feel like I'm this is not me but fitted wrap tops have darts various sleeve links gathered to binding waistband with front button closing flounce with baby narrow hem finish waistband cut on cross grain okay no provision made for lengthening or shortening above waist fitted skirts have darts lounce variations with narrow hem front button closing separate pattern pieces for your cup sizes I mean even the skirt I just don't this would not look good on me imagine my large bum and then a seam right across the bottom of it it you know like no not for me not for me cotton blend crepes satin and linen and then some buttons and then different um fabrics for requirements for the top and the bottom I guess oh the tops are A and B and the bottoms are C and D so these are your tops and these are your skirts hey cute this one's cuter I think than this one but either way Kalia Ali I don't really know what she's known for I haven't seen a ton of her stuff um this is a top tunic and pants so the top has a mandarin collar with some kind of trim detail a button placket and then a curved elasticized waist and then this asymmetrical hem that's pretty oh I love this girl I started following her on Instagram she's very body positive and inspirational if you're wondering I don't love this pant with it I like the like a more narrow pant it just looks kind of old like doddy you know like not young and fresh there it is with a straight across that's like the top with just the straight hem here your pajama pants I'm just getting an elasticized waist pant yeah I'm not feeling the pant at all and this is starting to look strange that ties in the back with a back yoke some more trim here center vaccine I kind of just want to make the front longer and make it a dress you know what I mean well you don't have to worry about the pants it just becomes a dress but all right very loose fitting top and tunics have self-based yoke with forward shoulder upper and lower fronts or in lower fronts oh upper front lower front okay with inside casing for drawstring neckband front button closing and narrow hems a and c half sleeves b bias tape armhole finish and purchase trim b and c shaped hem wrong side shows c has a collar and side slits straight legged semi-fitted pull-on pants have elasticized waist side seam pockets and stitched hems I mean it's even cute without the tie but it's cool how the drawstring is just on the front I like this version I don't know about this this would be really cute with leggings though I think or juggings how are those different this b and c oh the sleeve and the and the trim I guess that's it oh also this looks different than b really want to like this okay I'm going to add it to the wish list just because it's a wish list not actually a purchase oh shoot I did that thing with the fabric again okay hold on the yardage is linen cotton blend crepe pufflin of course I would add shirting to that buttons trim bias tape elastic you have your sizes 8 to 14 I'm sorry 16 and then 18 to 24 so I'd probably be a straight 14 since the skirt is so full um and you just need a couple yards of fabric even for that long crazy skirt shirt train thing that's cool next up we have another little top here cute I wish so we've got I don't know what this is called but it's kind of like a collar that's sewn down kind of like a shawl collar that's sewn down and then you have that that kind of curved empire waist thing happening again this is really deep that's her bra right there and then obviously you can see through I mean it's not a button plucket it's just loops loops and buttons um they're doing the dramatic sleeve with the cuff I feel like this is a little long uh-huh but and then it hits it the hem is at the natural waist maybe an inch below and then here it is a little peplum there it is like hip length and there it is a little tie in the front that kind of camouflages those buttons different sleeve a shorter sleeve I mean again she looks great that's a super cool outfit I just don't know if I can pull it off where are the pants are we gonna see those later yeah tops have gathered front and back gathered front and back I don't know what that means self-paced joke button and loop closures forward shoulder seams and gathered sleeve variation and band B has a flounce a B and C have cuffs D has a sleeve band neck band and ties in one I want to like it but I don't think so I don't think so all right charmeuse crepes cotton blends shally your buttons and then a little less than two yards to pin two about on average two yards you have your bust measurements and that's it darn oh here are the pants yep here are the pants okay pleated shorts and pants with yoke mockfly zipper and side slant pockets I hate cycling A is has a cuff B lower side pleat A and B waistband with closure and C and D have a faced waist line so it has this little panel here and so the pleats don't start up here I can't think in my head if that's more or less flattering for someone with like a lower belly pooch area I think you would want it flat there that would be more slimming and again they look great on her but I mean she probably doesn't have a lower belly but like here they look strange right then I think I would actually not mind this landed pocket since it starts so low I normally don't like this landed pocket from the waist because it always puckers open but it puckers open because of my bum and I wonder if because it's so low it wouldn't do that but there's like the little cuff and also has belt loops supposedly this is a mock fly zipper oh I don't really know how you get in to them there's kind of a tapered leg this is one of those things that I would need to find in a store or I guess I could make a muslin but still so much work to not even know if it's going to be flattering the back just has single darts it looks like oh man again I want to like them she doesn't have pockets does she oh okay I see so this one has an actual waistband and this one just has a waistband facing but still has the I don't know leave a comment if you guys have any experience with these in terms of fit and how flattering they are I'm not going to add them to the wish list now I'll wait to hear what you guys say but I just can't tell here's the yardage so wool blends denim gabardine chino yeah some of those like rayon twills will be really good you need one zipper and one button oh the whole thing got shifted that's funny so the shorts do you barely need any fabric are there two shorts and two pants no which ones see oh I guess if you're not making the waistband you don't need as much fabric yeah I'm kind of shocked you can make c out of one and a half yards super shocked all right next up yeah we're close to the end here oh it's a bodysuit I love the bodysuit that I made earlier this spring like a lot so this one looks like it has oh it's a skirt too I mean I would never wear this skirt but I don't even think it looks that great on her to be honest like she is very thin um so we have what is this like a mock neck and then long sleeves we have elbow sleeves and a crew neck there's the skirt oh an exposed bag zipper very loose fitting very loose fitting I don't know about that pull on tops have elasticized leg and snap tape crotch closing never said that before um A has a neck band B has a collar above waist fitted lined skirts in two lengths have front and back darts and exposed back separating zipper closing okay two-way stretch knits only on the top and the skirt oh this is fun these two little darts here when different lengths but real close together two-way stretch 50 percent so not super stretchy rib knit jersey knit wool blends this is for the skirt wool blends faux leather and denim okay so not stretch for the skirt then um c and d are lined the skirt is lined and then your snap tape and zipper and all that so I mean one-yard skirt that's pretty epic yeah so I mean I would go all out and buy some really nice fabric for a skirt like this yeah not for me right now but not a terrible pattern either all right now we've got a skirt oh man that's a lot of really funky plaid okay so waist band button front some kind of maybe side seam pocket these are like forward these are not side seams these are like more forward than side seams here it is as is as a circle skirt and probably like a digital print linen it's really pretty they have a lot of those digital print linens at style maker fabrics if you're looking for some there's a really ugly version not ugly in design just like who needs a maxing length like beige skirt this almost looks like she used men's shirts it reminds me of paginunu and how she does her like all her stuff is upcycled men's shirts and then like the you know worn chambray shirt and then high heels like i'm confused online skirts with link variations have front band and pockets yeah gathered skirts have side front pockets c and d the circle skirt have layered skirts with side seam pockets and then a and c are above mid-length and b and d are lower capital i wonder if i would be more successful you know the little a line skirt that i made uh that i shared during new made may maybe i need something more like a circle skirt maybe that will be more flattering this is odd it's supposed it almost looks twisted right that's what i kept thinking when i was looking at her version like her skirt's twisted but it's really supposed to wrap around like that that just looks like a really messy look so but yeah i'd be tempted to try a front button placket circle skirt i don't know necessarily that i need to buy a pattern for it so i'm not going to add it to my wish list but something to consider cotton blends wool blends lightweight denim blend yeah you can make this out of literally anything anything at all i mean even in like a shawly or something it would just be like closer to the body and heck go buy some men's shirts you know go make one from men's shirts all right five buttons or seven buttons you have your letter sizing extra small to medium and then large and extra large and then you need like two yards or less oh look a hip line measurement which is pretty irrelevant since the skirt is so full i'd much rather have a hip i mean i'm i'm sorry a waist measurement i mean it's better than just giving me the measurement at the hem who cares about that all right so we're gonna skip over kids we're gonna skip over couples although weren't they so cute and then cute little that's actually a really cute pullover i would consider taking another peek at that another day no men's clothes no period clothes slash costumes okay well that is gonna wrap up early fall for mccalls i love how that rhymes i am going to flip through this real quick to make sure they didn't leave anything out but overall i feel like we had a lot of really fun cute transitional patterns definitely some things that i'll be adding to my collection yeah see that's cute and comfy um you know they certainly all weren't hits but they it was kind of like a love hate either well that's not true i kind of was um on the fence about some of them but the ones that i loved i feel like i really loved so excluding the two on the bottom so only looking at these these are the six that i added to my wish list from this collection probably won't buy all six in fact this one probably won't make the cut and after seeing everything maybe not this one either but this is getting made if i find the right plaid this is going to get made love this and this could be really cute too so maybe four four is more reasonable than six um anyways let me know which ones you guys loved try to give me some kind of descripting factor rather than just the item number i don't ever remember the item numbers but so for this one say like white asymmetrical top or blue see-through dress or something like that so that i can know which ones you're talking about but that is going to do it for this video i'm going to try and get back to the look book quickly um thank you all so much for watching and i will see you all very soon bye