Enjoy my fashion mistakes and sewing outtakes. I hope this makes you feel less alone 🥹. Some days sewing is pretty and calm, and other days it’s Sewing Rage: The Musical #teaganjacobs #fashiontiktok #sewtok #sewingouttakes #femalerage #sewingtips #sewing
Learning to drape with the fabric I hate the most, chiffon. Sure, it’s light and pretty, and it drapes beautifully. But it also pulls, is slippery, and is notoriously frustrating to work with. I’ve never had any previous positive experiences with chiffon, but I’m in a forgiving mood, and I have a sample laying around. So let’s be brave and do a test drape to see if I can learn to love this fabric. #teaganjacobs #sewtok #fashiondraping #sewadress #fashiontiktok #couturesewing #fashiondesigner #fabricmanipulation
Take two of making organza flowers and this time I’m trying out a different method. A spiral strip, and using a thread zapper instead of a candle. If you love inhaling plastic then this method is for you. Initially I thought the thread zapper would be easier to control and faster than using a candle. But I found it way too hot and the direct heat just made the fabric burn, and fibres to stick to the heating element, which gave off wisps of smoke. I’m hoping to still use the thread zapper in the future, maybe just for thread this time. #teaganjacobs #sewtok #fabricmanipulation #organzaflower #sewingtiktok #handsewing
Sewing pop quiz: Lock in your answer below ⭐️! There’s nothing worse than having pockets of excess fabric in your armhole, especially when you’re wanting a beautifully fitted bodice. Do not fret, it’s an easy fix. Simply push your excess fabric towards your shoulder seam, and adjust the new seam allowance. You’ll notice once you remove any excess fabric in the shoulder seam that these lines aren’t even anymore. So now, we’re going to either add or remove any fabric (depending on your fit and look preferences) to ensure your necklines and underarm are smoothed out and they match up again. Whilst you’re fitting your bodice perfectly, a bonus tip is that the side seam of your bodice should run straight down the body, it shouldn’t sway either to the front or back or the body. How did you go with the quiz, did you get it right!? 🤓 #teaganjacobs #sewtok #fashiondraping #patternmaking #creatorsearchinsights #sewadress #sewingtips #sewinghacks
Currently holding space for tiny things 🪄. Come make a dress with me! I’m taking one of my popular dress designs and using some scrap fabric to make a tiny version. I’m using my 1:4 scale dress form, which I’m using to drape. Followed by refining the pattern off of the dress form, then cutting and sewing the dress just like the full scale version. #teaganjacobs #sewtok #creatorsearchinsights #fashiondraping #sewadress #fashiontiktok #fashiondesigner #makeadresswithme #miniaturedress
Happy October 1st to those who celebrate 👻🤍. Now, let’s drape and sew a ghostly, almost invisible dress. Adding texture and dimension with gathering and hand pleating on the curves of the body. Made from a silver glitter tulle, giving the perfect amount of softness and ease. #teaganjacobs #halloween #ghostcostume #handsewing #draping #sewtok #halloweencostume #sewing #sewingtiktok #sewadress
Straw tube pull! Use a straw and something pointy to turn a closed end tube in side out 🥤. 1. Insert your closed end tube over something cylindrical, like a large straw. 2. Using something thin, long and strong- like a straw cleaner, push down through the opening of the straw 3. Remove your long pointy thing and your straw to reveal a tube turned inside out! Hot tips for guys and gals who read captions: this large straw is great for tubes 2.5cm and wider. Use a smaller straw for a smaller tube. Dont have a straw? You can also use a safety pin. I prefer this because it’s not poking any holes in the fabric, which is nice if you have a particularly delicate or dramatic fabric. Don’t have a straw cleaner? You can use a skewer or a pencil. This only works for closed end tubes, have something that’s open ended? My tool of choice is a loop turner! #teaganjacobs #sewtok #sewingtiktok #sewinghack #sewingtips #sewingtricks #sewing #dressmaking
Aquamarine shell dress 🐚 Creating my own floaty and sheer layers of shell shaped appliqué made from a white cotton. I used three different thread colours to sew the lines in the shells to give subtle dimension to the shells. I’ve been playing around with layering them, and pinching the base of the shells in order to keep them soft and light. And not sit too flat to the body. They will eventually all be hand sewn together to form one dress. #teaganjacobs #sewtok #sewingtiktok #fabricmanipulation #fashiondesigner #sewingtiktok #dressmaking
When was the last time you cleaned your overlocker? I know it’s been a long time, don’t lie to me 🤨. Cleaning an overlocker is essential to keep it running smoothly and extend its lifespan. Dust, lint, and fabric fibers build up in the machine, especially around the blades and looper area. To clean it, unplug the machine, then open the front and side covers to access these areas. Use a small brush or compressed air to carefully remove lint and debris, avoiding blowing it deeper into the machine. Finally, oil the recommended parts as per your manual and wipe down the exterior for a complete clean. #teaganjacobs #sewtok #sewingtiktok #satisfying #overlocker #asmr #sewing
If you’re a fashion designer, or someone who makes clothes. This is your sign to experiment and play! Experimentation is key for fashion designers as it fosters creativity, refines skills, and helps you develop your unique voice. The next time you pick up a pencil and paper, try to take the pressure away from designing the perfect garment and just play! 🩷 #teaganjacobs #sewtok #fashiondesigner #fashiondesignerlife #sewing #fashion #sewwithme
Meow, my cat (PJ) does my voiceover. Everyday she watches sew (sleeps on the job), so it’s only right she has a turn at my voiceover to prove all her sewing knowledge to her loyal fan base. So let PJ teach you how to do a French seam. 1. Sew your fabric wrong sides together I did 0.7cm for my first seam allowance 2. Trim your seam allowance, this makes it easier to sew your second seam in the same spot, and not have any fabric sticking out from your new seam 3. Press your fabric with your seam allowance to one side, depending on where the seam is in your garment, most seams are pressed towards the back of the body 4. Fold the fabric over, so your fabric is sandwiching your first seam, all raw edges will be enclosed and you should be now looking at the inside of your fabric 5. Sew again, I did 0.7cm again 6. Press again 7. Voila! #teaganjacobs #sewtok #creatorsearchinsights #frenchseams #sewingtips #sewingtricks #fashiontiktok