VIDEO Sewing tools for better pressing

VIDEO Sewing tools for better pressing

When it comes to sewing our own garments, the first thing we tend to think about is the stitches. But almost equally important is pressing. Pressing your fabric as you sew gives you a better garment in the end and in today’s video, I’m sharing a few tools that will make pressing easier and give you a better result.

I’m not one to say you need a ton of tools to start sewing. I actually did a video a few weeks ago where I share the six tools that actually need. But, if you are committed to sewing and want to make it a continued part of your life, then there are some tools that can help you create better garments.

DIY boxy white t-shirts - Lou Box Top pattern

DIY basic, boxy white t-shirt from Sew DIY

Today’s makes are the kind of thing that I love to make and wear all the time, but feel kind of boring to share on the blog. They’re just so basic and simple that it hardly feels worth the effort to put together a whole blog post. But at the same time, I wear them so much that it seems worthwhile to let you all know that sewing basics is doable and worth the effort. So, today’s post, is a kind of love letter to the basic white tee and to the Lou Box Top

CHECK OUT THE LOU BOX TOP PATTERN IN THE SHOP

DIY knit Lou Box Top by Sew DIY
DIY knit Lou Box Top by Sew DIY

Let’s get the fabric section out of the way first. Both of these fabrics are from bargain bins in the LA fashion district. The short sleeve shirt is very light weight while the long sleeve shirt is a medium weight. I’ve used both of these fabrics before for other projects but had enough leftover for a Lou Box Top. One of the things I love about the LBT is that it only takes a little bit of fabric to make. I can often squeeze out a top from just one yard of fabric. (By the way, the Lou Box Top pattern includes instructions for both woven and knit fabrics.)

DIY knit Lou Box Top by Sew DIY

I made a size 10 for these tops, one size smaller than usual. My bust is about 38.5 to 39 inches so I usually do a size 12 for woven fabric and a size 10 for knits. The pattern comes with a whopping 17 sizes, so it’s pretty easy to find the one that has just the right amount of ease for you preference. Here, I have 8 to 8.5 inches of ease at the bust. 

DIY knit Lou Box Top by Sew DIY

For the short sleeve, or rather no sleeve top, I used the standard crewneck and straight hem options. This top works great as a layering piece in winter and I love wearing it tucked into high waisted jeans for a slim but not tight look.

DIY knit Lou Box Top by Sew DIY

This winter has felt longer and colder than normal this year, so I decided to add a long sleeve shirt to my collection. For this top, I again did the crewneck and straight hem but I added on full length tapered sleeves. The sleeves pattern is available with the Lou Box Dress 2 and in the Sleeve Expansion pack (a good option if you’re not interested in the dress patterns). 

DIY knit Lou Box Top by Sew DIY

Make sure to check out the Lou Box Top sewalong. It has a ton of great how-to and tips posts for making the Lou Box Top. There’s even a video sewalong for making one in knit fabric like the one I’m wearing in this post. You’ll also want to check out the video for how to sew a t-shirt neck band. It’s a technique that a lot of people struggle with, so definitely worth checking out my tips.

DIY knit Lou Box Top by Sew DIY

If you haven’t tried the Lou Box Top pattern yet, you can find it in my shop and if you’re looking for more inspiration, make sure to check out #louboxtop on Instagram. This pattern continues to be my most popular pattern and I can understand why. It’s just a lovely dream to sew up something simple and it’s super easy to wear. I have a bunch of LBTs made in dressy woven fabric that I can wear to the office. And, then a bunch of knit versions that are perfect for lounging, working out and even sleeping. It’s an amazingly versatile pattern that never goes out of style. Happy sewing!

Lou Box Top PDF Pattern
US$14.00

Tools and supplies for sewing jeans

Tools and supplies for sewing jeans

It can be a little intimidating and even challenging to sew your own pair of jeans but with the right tools and supplies, it will be much easier to tackle. These are tools that are kind of unique to sewing with denim and most them you won’t need to use for an ordinary top or skirt. But, they are nothing to be afraid of. With these tools in hand, the jeans making process will be a much better experience. Click through to watch the video, where I show you all the special tools and supplies that you’ll need to sew a pair of jeans, with tips on how to use them and ways to make the process of sewing jeans a bit easier.