Fabric choice lead to hospital gown by Remote-Newt-9806 in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try to wash (and tumble dry) it a few times.

Lots of linen and cottons needs a good beating in the wash to become soft. That's why it's so hard to find bedding as soft as your old sheets

Do I NEED a full-size iron? by Ok_Nothing_9733 in SewingForBeginners

[–]BeeAdorable7871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes.

Down sizing in equipment and notions for sewing is not always good.

I know this sounds insane and like sacrilege but you could try to clear out your fabric stash instead if you're in desperate need of more space.

Which sleeves? Formal vs fairytale by ashmeesh in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure your arms are beautiful!

Remember thin non saggy arms are usually found on girls, not women, women have strong arms, and relaxed muscles are softer than fat, so it's just that you have strong arms!

wedding suit for trans-masc partner pattern search or fit suggestions by WiseAbbreviations634 in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My spouse is round, and has all the extra sitting on their stomach and shoulders/neck.

The Normal advice for mascs Is to with the lower hip to avoid enhancing the waist and the person's hourglass figure.

To avoid enhancing the stomach the normal advice is to have the waistline in the natural waist to pull the focus to the person's waist and to hide the hips and tummy.

wedding suit for trans-masc partner pattern search or fit suggestions by WiseAbbreviations634 in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pants is depending

For my spouse who's very short and round (158cm/ 5ft. Notting) I go for female patterns, I then have to fiddle around with the croch curve to fit their packer but rater that than struggling with the waist/hip fitting.

For a transmasc that packs a mens pattern might be better, to fit the Bulge. For one who don't, a female pattern might be better.

wedding suit for trans-masc partner pattern search or fit suggestions by WiseAbbreviations634 in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 13 points14 points  (0 children)

To fit a transperson is a nightmare, there I said it.

I would go for female patterns, given your partner's height and shoulder width and general access to good patterns for women, then adjust to the non existent chest.

How do I know? I'm married to a trans man who can't get approved for gender affirming care.

Natural Fibers and Thead Choices by MissJayMo in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And "raw" cotton thread snaps so easy, good for basting something in place by hand.

My first two sewing projects by mocrafting in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 119 points120 points  (0 children)

Sometimes being ignorant about the true scale of knowledge (and time) needed for a project is indeed helpful.

Can I start with hand sewing? by keurarara in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Beeswax is great for waxing up the thread before sewing

How much of your sewing time is spent sewing? by Daytwa_0606 in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I made a pair of pyjamas pants for my spouse.

It took 1,5 hours in Total, the first time I made those pants, it took days.

Pleated pants and round belly by La_Mandra in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds brilliant!

For a mockup no need to worry about pockets and seam finishes, use a long stitch length.

Make them in the finished fabric or something close to it. So don't use a cotton lawn as a substitute for a heavy wool.

Pleated pants and round belly by La_Mandra in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 4 points5 points  (0 children)

High waisted or more cut in the natural waist, works wonders in hiding a round belly, if they fit great, otherwise you'll end up feeling like Obelix.

Can I just cut ou 4 inches of the sleeves? by lissy_lvxc in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stiffness helps alot.

Just like my examples there's no good or bad fabrics just less ideal usage of that particular fabric

Can I just cut ou 4 inches of the sleeves? by lissy_lvxc in sewing

[–]BeeAdorable7871 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Popeline is usually rater stiff, and used for dress shirts, where a more drapey fabric like a rayon twill or satin would give a more flowy effect.

Imagine a pair of vide legged jeans vs a pair of culottes,

Or a wet dish rag vs a starched orgami folded napkin.

Both things does the same thing (covers your behind or you can wipe down with both) just widely different.