Making 1950s Style SHORTS! : Chatty Sewing Vlog

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so for the first time in a little while I'm in each Shetty good mood and feeling like I have a positive outlook on the day and I'd really love to derive that positive outlook into some of the many projects I already have in progress but unfortunately I'm waiting for some trim to arrive before he can move forward with them so I thought instead that today would be a filming day and I would try and vlog the process of making a few additions to my summer wardrobe now it's not exactly what I would call a beautiful summer day today in fact I wouldn't really call any days of summer beautiful because I'm not a fan of warmer weather however somebody who does need the heat bearable over the past couple of years has been making cute vintage summer pieces to add into my wardrobe and this year I have quite a few planned but the one that I need most desperately and the one I'm planning on starting off with is a pair of black denim shorts now I want a pair of black shorts or pants for a long time and I've made several attempts to make them but the fabric always ends up not being quite right and I either don't bother finishing them or I don't bother keeping them but I'm hoping that today is going to be the day where my bad luck related to black shorts will change and we will make a beautiful pair that I can wear for many years to come so I'm going to be doing this with the help of an advanced pattern which is number five five zero eight I've never followed this pattern before but I have already cut it out cutting stuff out is kind of like my I don't want to be working but I should be working tasks it's something that I enjoy the most and find the easiest mentaly out of everything that has to do with sewing so sometimes I randomly cut things out that I don't plan actually starting for several weeks and that was the case with this project so I have the footage still let me cut it out and I won't take that here otherwise I'm sorry but you've missed the first step however I will show you the fabrics I'm using and show you what it looks like all cut out and on that note let's get started so this is what the blouse looks like it has three pieces and then you create by spacings for the arm openings which might be slightly difficult because I'm not sure where I put the extra fabric for this project but I will aim to find it so I can do that and the fabric I'm using is from Joanne's both fabrics and this one is from their newest celebrate collection which I adore and gos are having a very dense star pattern that looks almost like confetti to being less dense and more open which I just think is really neat so I love the idea of having this gradient over the shoulders and I'm planning on using some more of it to make a dress I actually have the fabrics work right here as well as the pattern and planning on using so subscribe and stay tuned if you're interested not that's the blouse and then for the pants there are a lot more pieces I'm using a denim so they had to sale where all of their denim with $7.99 a yard so I bought two yards which should hopefully be enough for this I mean I've already cut it out so I know what's enough but if I make mistake then I might not have enough so we'll see the instructions were this looks slightly convoluted so I probably won't be following them perfectly but I'll do my best yeah I just went ahead and did a bunch of prep work for the short I went through and notched all of these notches and then I came to the waistband pieces together and I also pinched the darts into the shorts and marched the darts obviously it pinned pleats into the front of the shorts and then came back scratch theme now all of that is prepped for sewing I was hoping to make some progress on the pockets but they're really complicated looking so I think I'm going to leave that for once I get to it and then meantime I'm just marking you tucks on the bodice and now it is time for me to sew the massive pile of things that I just prepped hello everyone so this going to be take two at this project because my first attempt did not go very well I ended up getting really frustrated that pattern has very vague verging on very poor instruction and the assembly process for the shorts was much more complicated than I was expecting so I didn't manage to figure out but I didn't manage to film the process of making them and I also wasn't really happy with the finished construction of them because I was making it while I was so frustrated so overall these just aren't up to my standards or something that I consider wearable and video itself so far isn't really up to my standards either because I left out so many of the steps of making the shorts so I decided to do is remake the shorts I bought more of the same fabric and I've also gone through my stash and found this giraffe fabric and the matching fuchsia fabric that I bought on a recent trip to Pennsylvania I think these would be a really cute fit for this pattern as well so my plan now is to remake the shorts and to also make a pink pair and to document the attire or at least more of than last time process with all of you so let me get my fabric laid out and then we can get to chatting this is so nicely folded that I'm a feeling this the piece I don't need and I just have to sort through this and figure out what pieces work for the bus what piece for the short so this time around I'm going to fold the shorts pattern on any markings or actually making the shorts instead of cutting them to be Capri length by mistake all right so I just changed my camera battery changed the orientation of the fabric and now I should be ready to film I'm in a much better more so mini mood than I was the first time I tried to phone this I am just really weird about filming chatty videos sometimes I feel like so up for it and they're just my favorite videos in the world to film and then other times they just feel incredibly boring and like a not saying anything that anyone would have any interest in and they end up stopping before you even really get started and sometimes they just can't muster up being through the autumn to fall in line at all Jana was really sad and I really wish that wasn't the case but that's just how it is sometimes I'm sorry that it's been a while since I've done one of these I just haven't been in the mood as cheesy as that sounds okay I take back the fact that I'm gonna cut these both out at once because they want the pink went out French theme and the black one is too thick for French themes then when react my original plan of cutting out one pair at a time but anyway in this video we are going to be talking about a variety of subjects including the Italian consulate and how difficult it is to get a national visa in Italy or how difficult it appears to be because I'm not going to be getting one because it came so complicated I'm also gonna be ranking a little bit about my bank has horribly betrayed me recently and that might end up being it so also try spatter in a little bit of information about making a pair of shorts since that's probably what I fooled you into thinking this video is about that is what this video is about it's gonna be about other things too otherwise it would get kind of boring there's only so much you can say about making a pair of shorts and I have lots more than they have helped me think so anyway I went to Joanne's yesterday so then I went to check out my debit card was declined because of insufficient funds and I wasn't worried because I don't keep a whole lot of money in my checking account my bank has a savings program where you earn much better interest rate if you have over a certain amount in a certain program so I basically just been funneling money into my savings account trying to get enough to qualify for that program and I have enough money on me to pay cash for what I got from you and maybe I'll show you what I got from Joanne's later if I feel like it it's still in the bag and I haven't put anything away they signed into the banking off on my phone and I had all of these overdraft protection transfers and my bank had automatically transferred money from my savings account into my checking account to prevent overdraft fees and of course to protect me from these overdraft fees they were charging me for every automatic transfer like eight dollars for each transfer and I look like this had been going on since about July 2nd and it was currently July 5th but I'd made a lot of purchases over July 4th because they're having so many sale side ordered lace trim I'd ordered some fabric I'd already do some flowers for Michaels and then I toured some clothing for videos so I probably made more purchases throughout those 4 5 days that I had the entire previous month so a bunch of their transactions they need I'm actually sewed up yet and then there were quite a few transactions where they charged me that overdraft protection feet whatever so again eyes kind of like full this is mine I sold money in my savings account we're good I'll just cancer it over and then there won't be any issues but no no I couldn't make any transfers because you can only make six transfers per month if those transfers had already been made but having my bank because they had to do automatic transfers to protect me I'm over drawing the account so there was no way for me to get money from a savings account into my checking account and I think you can actually make more transfers they just cost money and they wouldn't let me make those because I couldn't pay for them because my checking account was empty so my plan was that I hadn't taken money out of patreon yet for that month so I had money in patreon that I should deposit into PayPal and then deposit from PayPal into my checking account so I have PayPal listed as an option on patreon but it's not the default option and when you change which option you're using currently they put a hold on your account for five days so someone breaks into your account they can't steal all your money it's like okay fabulous nine to eight five days because they change the method of payment to get any money out of patreon which means I'm just not going to have any money in my checking account and all of these orders in aid are either going to get declined not in depositing or I'm going to be charged an eight dollar fee on top of each of them and I couldn't call me thanks because all of this happened on a Saturday afternoon and apparently they didn't have anyone there so my mom has a bright idea to try going over TD Bank and going to the ATM and seeing if I can make it transfer that way and it wouldn't count is one of my monthly transfers and that worked so my mom saved the day and I managed to transfer money into you my checking account everything's good now and I know I should be more on top of checking bank account but I've learned my last living this whole thing had me really freaked out last night it's just really anxiety inducing and I felt really annoyed at myself for messing up so it's not gonna happen again I'm gonna be a lot more on top and checking it but that was such a frustrating thing to go through last night now I'm going to cut out to the blouse from my giraffe print fabric and they think I'm gonna have to fold this differently and hopefully I'll have enough fabric the house yeah I'll have just enough to fight it out with French seams because that's how I wanted to put it together oh shoot okay I'm gonna show this with French teams anyway better call correctly the boss was a little bit large on me said should be okay even though I totally cut off the allowance I'm supposed to leave for French teams oops and also the Miss quarter-inch French seams in the top end one I don't what I'm just like in my own space actually forget about the seam allowance so what else have I done recently I've organized a sewing room a little bet I went through and tidied up a whole bunch of drawers so I feel like I'm getting close to the point right infamous wrong room to work I know I said that before and now I've been in this room for like two years but I just want to wait until I was at a point where I didn't think I was gonna be changing anything else and it took a long time for me to get my previous sewing up to a place where I was content with it and things weren't really changing and evolving and I feel like I'm finally at that point with this room too and it's taking me a couple years to get there but I think it's really cute and I really like this space now and I really want to share it so that's in the cards times soon and now I'm fussy cutting out the collar I definitely want the color to have straps on there specifically a little baby giraffes means I'm cutting it out of this section and yes that does mean I'm cutting it right out of the middle dissection oops it's okay I don't need this fabric for anything else I just can't throw it in the Scott bin and stuff that I'm selling I have all these huge boxes and scraps that's I defend your door that I'm gonna put on eBay for like five bucks each and it looks like I'm moving on in my bedroom there are some of my boxes so you're going to need to get on top of that this weekend that is pplause and the shorts are all cut out too which means it is time to get started on this project for it the second time hopefully with better results so step one is actually going to be marking all the beads start in such onto the various pieces and the only notch isn't going to mark on the flouse either once around the neckline since will make it much easier to get the collar on and it wants you for the blouse too so sound that all first but I'm just gonna be normal that falls on this it's such a lightweight cotton that they really want too much and I think it looks just the same okay so I'm gonna flip this over to the back side and then probably use a pencil do you transfer perforation to the pattern onto the fabric where the markings here that need to be matched up to form attachments and then there is two perforation up here which you fold the fabric on and so a certain distance away from to create a dart the other glass I'm making out at the start point it was such a pain marking these notches on it because it's a really dark fabric but also if you like points can you remember how I ended up doing it but I remember it being really annoying and I'm going to match these up and put them together and then just mark everything I'm sure it's I can go over to the sewing machine one day I am a levy late works and I'm not sure which pair I'm gonna start on probably the pink hair are they gonna have to change the thread back and forth and I should probably also change my needles to a heavy duty needle when I'm working with the denim but we'll see if my normal needle will do it first cause I really hate changing the needles on a sewing machine they're very weird if they don't go far up enough then they catch on spread the machine or break and it's really hard to tell when they're improperly or not so it's always like a 10-minute process troubleshooting whether or not the needles incorrectly so that is everything pinned into the back panel and right now I'm just knocking the pocket pieces which actually form in front of the shorts because this pattern is really weird and not gonna bother not changi crush seams of these shorts could go flying up this easily but it will match the spots at the waist and lined up a nod to that they will go through marking the darts on the pieces so the back panels have a plea to nudge in the front sorry other way around back panels have a dart in them and the front panels have eaten them actually just finished making a pair of denim shorts and that videos gonna be over I'm fishing on it followed in 1990s pattern and they turned out surprisingly cute they kind of look maternity ish but you know in a cute way so those are the pleats and now I just have to pin all the darts into the shorts so now I'm going to sew all of those things I just did and I'm also going to interfacing it and to do the waistband pieces and into the collar pieces for the photo ops so I went ahead and I sewed all of the tucks and darts into the pink panels of the bodice and shorts so now the darts are sewn into the back panels the darts are sewn to the bus and I'm just prepping sewing these shoulders names with French seams I'm not gonna be sewing up the side seams until later on because I want to sort out the facing before doing that I'm also going to be sewing at the crotch seam of the back panels together with a French seam I've also started on the front panels with the shorts so I just went ahead and pinned this facing it's kind of like the pocket lining but it's also a facing for the front edge of these shorts so I just pinned that on and I'm going to stitch it there and then I get folded inward and says and going underneath it and forming the other side of the pocket it's a little bit confusing but I'm gonna do my best to explain it in this video because I definitely did not understand how to do it when I was doing it the first time around tight sewed in the pocket facing thing and then I understood it so that are just going to be more inclined to fold inward and now I'm going to take my other pocket piece and with the wrong sides facing each other I'm going to sew them together up until this point and it's left open beyond that point because that's actually how you get the shorts on and off so I've got this guy pinned already and then making sure to only pin up to the point where I'm supposed to sew and then I'm going to stitch that and then I'll be back so now I've folded the pockets so they're right-side out and this is what the closure for the front looks like so this will be seamed and then this portion it's going to come down and that is how it opens so the rest of the pocket is sewn together securing it together and this sides going to be sewn into the sides named but this parts left open so you can get it on and off so now I just talked to buying this raw edge and I made a little bit of matching binding which was cut on the bias the fabric so it should take to the curve pretty nicely and then I can sew up the crotch seam and carry on with assembly for this project also I did just go ahead and interface all of the pieces that need to be interfaced now I just have to trim them down because interfacing goes a little bit past the edges of each piece and for this version I think I'm gonna add some special details to the collar with some rickrack so stay tuned for that so I just sewed the binding in so now when you open it up this is neatly finished and from being interior it is nicely finished as well based on how we sewed the pocket together and they actually don't do this in the instruction so they end up with raw edges on the interior of the shorts but you can totally surpass that just by sewing it together slightly differently so I'm really happy at this and I'm gonna sew up the crotch seam using the French seam the French seam don't know why I phrase it like that and then I will be able to sew up the side seams and then start sewing on the waistband so exciting stuff so I'm just doing a quick little fit test and they're a little bit short in the crotch which is annoying because I didn't have that problem with my first attempt but I think it's gonna be okay once I get the waistband on however I just ran out of pink thread in my machine and I'm feeling like that is a sign to work a little bit on the black version so I think I'm gonna get it up to this stage so they're both at the same point and I might go ahead and finish up the black blouse as well so they'll all know more what I'm doing when I'm making the giraffe one I actually haven't looked at how far into the boss I am but I think it's a similar stage to the draft one we have all the darts and tuck sewn but I don't have the collar on or anything like that and speaking of collars for the giraffe when I went ahead and sewed if he ends together and then turned it right side out after trimming the corners so they're nice and pointy and I just top stitched a little bit of on top that matches this project really nicely I think that's a neat little addition I was originally going to use rickrack but the rickrack actually didn't match too well so that is where that is right now and now I have got some more work to do on this version actually now that I look at it it doesn't look like a even sewed the tux and darts so that is going to be the next job a little while has passed actually several hours have passed and I've gotten me shorts and e-blast up to a stage that requires hand sewing so I'm going to try and do the same for this and then I will do all the hand sewing up one so the next step for the blouse is pinning the collar on so I'm just going to match the notches up and pin it in place now I'm going to fold the facing inward and match the notches up first I actually have to iron the edges of the facing so this edge and this long edge inward by half inch and then I'll be back alright so with that done now I'm going to fold this inward so there's not just line up and then I'm going to pin the facing down as well and now I'm just going to sew across this edge with a 5/8 of an inch allowance by machine but first I'm going to pin Preda the waistband together so this de waistband for the bottom portion and I'm just gonna go ahead and iron it and pass and when I say bottom portion I actually mean the front portion and then I'm going to go ahead and draw where I'm going to stitch onto this because the edges aren't actually very defined and it's going to draw that out and then I'm going to try and make it symmetric on the other side and they show the shape of this being a lot more defined in the drawings then the pattern piece actually lends itself to being which is the main reason that I'm doing this that is drawn out and I'm just going to sew around these edges and above these points right here is going to be left open so I can sew it on to the shorts making of the shorts I can pin the rest of the waistband onto them but first you just have to fold the UH notched edge inward by half inch so now I'm going to use this waistband keys to bind the back portion of the waistband and then this front little flap thing that we created earlier is going to be balanced by this piece and asked the way stamped in that piece so it's really just this back section that I need to focus on and worry about and for this I'm going to line up the notches and pin it together with the right sides using each other I'm just gonna make sure that there's a half-inch at the waistband hanging over the ends of the material because what's gonna happen is this going to be folded outward like this after being sewn and then fold in half and then stitched with the right sides facing each other once turned right side out that's going to give a nice sharp corner for that point at the waistband so that's is what needs to be done next and I'm lining up the notches first I'm gonna immediately gonna line up these front because that's what's most important to me now it's time to sew that on trying to sew around these end and time to sew the collar on and the collar facing so while I was doing that I also said with some binding around the underside of the color since that part isn't covered by the facing and now I'm just folding the facing inward where it naturally kind of wants to fold inward they did have a line marked on the pattern but I didn't transfer that over so I'm just as I said kind of pinning it inward naturally where it wants to be and you want to make sure that this point stays looking really nice because it is actually going to face outward it's going to be part of the lapel so you want to look really nice and sharp and pointy and you don't want to pin the facing in a way that causes any strain to it I'm just going to carry on pinning the finding I sewed on as well since that will have to be stitched down to prevent the raw edge of the color from being visible and this is so much easier to do when the garment is flat when you do this after you sew up the side seams like pattern instructs you to and like most patterns instruct you to this way and we're complicated there are some patterns like my nearest pattern of McCall's actually where you have to do if the side seams first but I try and avoid it whenever possible now this entire edge of the facing and binding needs to be hand-stitched inward which is slightly tedious and annoying to do if it gives a really nice overall finish so this beast at the black and white glasses up too as well let you throw them both at the same time while watching something hopefully entertaining on TV and for the short we are also almost at hand sewing sage so you just saw me throw the waistband on and off-camera I earned it so now I just have to fold it inward so the edge that I earned inward earlier matches up with the seam line from stitching the other edge bond and it's gonna give us a nice inch wide or so waistband and I actually kind of goofed this up I had to sew when it on with the three-quarter inch allowance so it's gonna be slightly narrower where that should be and I had to do that because I thought my not just too deep so they're actually showing through after so the waistband on so to go through and stitch it again with a three-quarter inch allowance but that's fine little mistakes like that are excusable when you're sewing for yourself so now this entire edge needs to be what stitched down as well and I've just repeated this process before the front pocket thingy so I stitched that on and then I folded the edge inward so now all of this needs to be sewn down by hand probably you take me an hour to do it for all of these pieces the shorts the black shorts are in the exact same sheet it's lit but then all that's left to do is closures and cups and for the glasses I just have to do the sigh team's hems and armhole facings actually you know what before I forget I'm doing that mini jo-ann's Holly pop so I bought some batting that was on chance for 15 bucks and I'm gonna use this to recover my ironing board tonight I bought this fabric because I thought it was really cute and I like the weight of it I just got two yards which is enough her blouse and then I bought some this fabric from their Halloween mine I actually purchased a yard and half of this at the end of last Halloween that was all they had left of it but they restocked at this year side to side it would get some well they had lots I'm gonna use that for nineteen forty style dress I got a bow bolt so eight yards of this trim for a Renaissance project I've in progress from binding for addressing new camp a tree on a zipper for Barbie dress I'm gonna make at some point I got six things of thread and that was my hole and it was really expensive given what I got but the trim and the fabric really cost a tad off and then we went to Michael's afterwards and I repaired this llama made of this really fuzzy fabric with the styrofoam core and a baby llama so they can be friends together and they're just the cutest things I've ever seen in my entire life except for the matching pair of lambs that I bought from their spring collection these are like the autumn II friends for the springtime lambs and I'm really excited to own them and now I shall do that hand sewing ok what's going to hands out but then I realized that I haven't picked up bunnies for this project yet so I thought we could do that together this is brown metallic buttons and I don't think I'm gonna use anything out of this promotion i metallic buttons are gold and I definitely want to use silver buttons or black buttons on the shorts I'm leaning towards black because I want to be as versatile as possible so I don't think we need to look for if you next up we have colorful buttons which is like spilling over with button yes okay immediately I want to use these I think these would be super cute they go with the colors I see shorts they go with the color of the blouse yes yes yeah these are perfect and I got these at Brimfield antique market I'm so excited I found these because I didn't try to have anything for this project so that is sorted and now we just need to work through the black button binder I'd love to use these I think they're too big maybe just these simple domed black ones would be good but they're made out of wood so they won't be machine washable actually I'm leaning towards these ones they're gray and they look like shell buttons that they stay in washable and I think those are the perfect size they're actually the exact same size as the raspberry colored buttons so those are gonna need the winner and now I'm gonna do two hand sewing for B so it's day two of this project and I definitely could have finished it all on day one I just took a break to work on the puzzle we have in progress it's 5,000 pieces and each piece the different color and it's extremely satisfying to work on and also there might have been a video game break involved but I was filming it on a Sunday so I deserved the break-in anyway this morning's goal is to iron everything so by hand last night so I earn the facings and lapels so they're nice and sharp and they don't look like that I was wanting to get the buttonholes sewn into the boxes and the shorts and get the buttons sewn on and I would like to get the cuffs of the shorts completely done and then it's so in the bias binding which I'm going to use to finish off the arm side and I'm actually going to bind this edge and then fold it inward and pin it down and sew it by hand before I stitch up the side seams that means that there is going to be a bit of bulk in the side seam where the binding is sewn as part of the French theme but it's gonna be so much easier to do it one plot that I'm willing to deal with that I think this has a wide enough cut arm openings that it shouldn't chief or dig in an awkward spot by doing that so that is on the agenda for today and I'm hoping to prep some hand sewing pretty early on because I kind of want to watch naked and afraid and naked afraid XL this morning so we'll see how quickly this goes together so now I'm just going to mark the button placement on cheesy right side of the bodice I think if you want to laughs open the left side goddess and I'm going to do that using colored pencil I said that straight before but if you wet a colored pencil it creates a lot of pigment and it's very easy to mark fabric and it does come off with water if you're determined enough and I like this method for dark fabrics where chalk isn't really showing out or wool fabrics where no marking ton wants to show up now that's marked and ready to be sewn and for this side I'm just gonna keep it off so cut this time around I can use a pencil because the fabrics much lighter in color these perforations make it's so easy to mark buttonholes I really do miss them on modern patterns now to mark the buttonhole and button placement onto the shorts I'm just going to repeat that on the pink shorts so marking the button placement and also marking Wow look at help all my ruler matches this fabric and marking deep end hole placement and now off-camera I'm just gonna cut out an iron be binding for the arm openings in the glasses and I'm also going to fold the edge of the cuffs I'm worked by half-inch and Stitch that down and I'm probably gonna do this for both pairs of shorts even though my machine threaded with pink a little pop of contrast to the inside of the M of the black pepper so the binding is on to the arm side of the boxes so now that just has to be stitched down spy for my least favorite task you have to trim the binding to be very narrow and then fold it inward and it just wants to pucker and I hate doing rounded edges with finding it's really annoying but it's done and I also had with the shorts so I just folded one edge inward by a half inch and stitched it down and then I folded the edge and went by three inches as the instructions tell you to and I stitched that down with matching thread and they say to do it by hand but the cuff which rolls actually covers the stitching so I just went ahead and did it by machine with matching thread so now both of these just need buttons buttonholes and tacking stitches to keep the cuff in place so I'm going to put one on each seam on either side of the shorts so that's what I'm gonna do now I'm also gonna stitch down the edge of this and then for a separate video that will be over on patreon I'm going to be having this and also sewing binding on the arm opening so that is my task list for the next hour or two probably closer to two hours given the length this time last night I went ahead and I sewed the binding down using whip stitches so the arm openings were neatly finished then I sewed up the side seams with a 1/2 inch French seam and I also hemmed the bottom edge just by turning the bottom edge inward by 1/2 inch and then turning it inward by another 1/2 inch and stitching it down that gives a very neat clean finish I sewed button holes into the shorts and into the bus and then I got all my buttons sewn on and now they are finished and I think this is a really cute looking set it looks like saying a toddler would wear but I'm kind of into it I think it's adorable so I'm very very pleased with this and I can't wait to try it on it and wear it and if you're wondering where the black and white version is I'm wearing that right now I love how this turned out I think I'm gonna get so much wear out of these black shorts annoyingly my sewing machine was too weak to sew but holds into this waistband so I had to do them by hand but other than that everything went really smoothly I've got the buttons down blouse buttonholes everything's finished the only downside is that you can't really see the collar because this fabric is such a busy dense print but I'm okay with that because I think it's really cool having a gradient effect over the shoulders and I'm really pleased to throw it turned out I'm gonna get a lot of wear out of both these pieces and they're gonna be really good additions to my summer wardrobe as for the pattern I don't think it's the most flattering pair of shorts in the world I don't know that I'd follow this pattern again and the instructions for the pattern are really really poor I definitely would not recommend you go out and search to buy this pattern because I feel like the instructions are just so bad that being said if you can ignore the instructions and understand how to assemble it anyway it goes together really pretty smoothly and as you saw I could pretty much make 4 pieces following this pattern in a day so that definitely means that's not too complicated it's just the instructions that complicate the process that's where my feelings are in this project I definitely think this site turned out a little bit nicer than the other set just because the weight of the shorts makes it a lot more flattering in the crotch and I think it's more versatile within my wardrobe but then giraffes and vibrant pink but I think that turned out is a really cute set too I'm treating it almost like a dress where I'm treating this as two separate so I can mix and match with other pieces of my wardrobe so that's where I am thank you so much for watching I really appreciate it I will talk to all of you guys very soon so I know I've already out heard this video but I just want to jump on and share some pictures of the finished pieces since those are usually pretty heavily requested I managed to get them just in time to include them so here you can see it in all its glory instead of in my dirty mirror I also wanted to give a quick thank you and shout out to all my wonderful patrons who have made this video and all my videos over the past year possible I really appreciate the support of not just the names on screen but everyone who has contributed in some way however I wanted to give a special shout out to my top tier patrons who are Jordan carpenter Heidi neither Jennifer Pingleton Tabitha Langston Stephie ask.com a moment onna Rachel Bishop Sharon Cyrus and Janet Abbott I really appreciate these support so much so thank you and thank you to all of you guys for watching I really appreciate it if you want to give this video a like and a comment that would really help me out and I will talk to all of you guys it was something new very soon
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Channel: Angela Clayton
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Keywords: sewing, costumery, diy, tutorial, shorts, 1940, 1960, clam digger, make your own, chatty, vlog
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Length: 33min 44sec (2024 seconds)
Published: Sun Jul 14 2019
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