Learning new skills as a young homemaker

Publicado 2024-04-24

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  • @tovedagostino
    Your dress is absolutely the cutest thing I have seen in a long time. You have a true talent when it comes to sewing and seeing something in a flat piece of fabric that can turn into a fabulous dress. Love your kitchen. Love your refrigerator.
  • @heatherinparis
    Good morning Andrea! Your tablecloth dress turned out beautiful😍🤩 As a hand embroiderer with more than 60 years experience it just makes me so happy to see new young homemakers such as yourself turn our much loved but not longer popular hand done items into fresh new garments. Also loved the embroidered buttonholes you added to your dress. Tablecloths like that take hours and hours of skilled work to produce and it saddens me greatly to see them tossed aside.
  • Love the way you used an old tablecloth to make a beautiful dress....you have impressive sewing skills
  • @jessbedsole8622
    I have a full sewing setup in my basement and I hate it down there so much that I just don't sew anymore. Your sewing room makes me think maybe I should move my machine upstairs!!! Love your channel - found you from your sister :)
  • @frugalshopper686
    Love today's vlog. Such a joy every Wednesday. You put out positive and helpful content.
  • @cherieannese1132
    I'm only 2 minutes in to your video and Oh My GOSH That above the fridge brings me so much joy too!!!!!
  • Used to make my girls pinafores with remnants of eyelet that I found on sale. Such cute summer outfits with or without a dress or shirt underneath! Have fun!!!
  • @melissahawkins5120
    You did an amazing job on the dress. It's so pretty. You are very skilled at sewing.
  • @carlaturner7162
    That dresss!!! You are way beyond a beginner!! The way you were able to cut all those pieces to be symmetrical is AMAZING !!!! So cute!
  • @jessicag1540
    Your dress turned so pretty and unique! Love it and great job!
  • When working with corduroy, remember there is what is called a ‘nap’ direction. This means all of your pattern pieces must be going in the same direction. I am sure you can find a video that shows how to do this. Good luck.
  • Daaaang, that dress was gorgeous! It would sell for hundreds at a place like free people! I love it so much
  • Love the gap piece! It makes a huge difference in the look! The fabrics are beautiful. You got great selections. Your talent for sewing is incredible. I love to watch the process and dream about doing it. ❤
  • @tessab.2065
    The dress is gorgeous, and the buttonholes look amazing!!!
  • How cute is that dress??!!! I've always loved vintage tablecloths and this opens up so many possibilities of how to use them! Thank you!
  • @evanorvell8368
    My mother taught me the basics of sewing, but it was not until I began to work at it the way you are, one skill at a time, that I became an accomplished seamstress. That dress is SO cute!
  • @Rebecca-fc7jq
    The dress is very beautiful especially because you managed to make it with the fabric of an embroidered tablecloth. The idea is beautiful, thanks!
  • @lynsmith2698
    Omgoodness that dress is adorable. Pretty slick machine, that embroidery machine (and buttonhole machine). 🌷🇨🇦