I don't know what kind of dyeing you're planning, but I have a couple of bleach-stained shirts that I'm planning on doing some bleach dyeing to: Bleach Dye Tutorial on YouTube. The sound is a little iffy in quality, so I don't rec it if you're migraining, but I found the tutorial itself easy to follow as an instruction.
SewFastDyeYoung doesn't have a lot of subscribers or a lot of page views, but whomever they are, they do seem to have some sewing instructional videos that I haven't watched, but I do find instructional videos interesting and probably will! Especially as my sewing skills are very basic.
A few sewing videos I have watched or are unwatched and in a playlist because I want to make the thing. I basically pick up sewing and costuming skills as needed for the piece I'm making:
How to Sew Darts - Beginner & Advanced (I watched this to try and learn how to make darts for a covered bra project and some other vests, because bodies have curves and fabric does not.)
How to Make Patterns from Your Clothes (CLONE YOUR WARDROBE) - I have watched this and not tried it, but it generally matches what one of my SCA friends told me about when we were dancing together and discussing making new yoga pants. This is the short version and honestly might be one of those "take notes and experiment on your own in a lot more time" things.
How to sew a T-shirt - I have not watched this yet, but it's also presented as an intro to knit fabrics, which are Their Own Thing. Because a T-shape is easy, but knitted fabric is stretchy and semi-sentient.
I'm very sad that Pinterest has become so algorithmically-driven and filled with ads. It's really no longer what it used to be. I can't really recommend it for finding things any longer because the results tend to be horrifying, but it used to be great for curated craft project boards and sources like this.
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SewFastDyeYoung doesn't have a lot of subscribers or a lot of page views, but whomever they are, they do seem to have some sewing instructional videos that I haven't watched, but I do find instructional videos interesting and probably will! Especially as my sewing skills are very basic.
A few sewing videos I have watched or are unwatched and in a playlist because I want to make the thing. I basically pick up sewing and costuming skills as needed for the piece I'm making:
How to Sew Darts - Beginner & Advanced (I watched this to try and learn how to make darts for a covered bra project and some other vests, because bodies have curves and fabric does not.)
Dart Manipulation Explained // The What, Why, and How of DARTS - This is more advanced/theoretical, but I thought you'd find it interesting. It was too high-level for me, tbh, at the time and probably still is, but it could be fun?
DIY Totebag - Beginner's Sewing Tutorial - I have not watched, but I do need to make this
How to Make Patterns from Your Clothes (CLONE YOUR WARDROBE) - I have watched this and not tried it, but it generally matches what one of my SCA friends told me about when we were dancing together and discussing making new yoga pants. This is the short version and honestly might be one of those "take notes and experiment on your own in a lot more time" things.
How to sew a T-shirt - I have not watched this yet, but it's also presented as an intro to knit fabrics, which are Their Own Thing. Because a T-shape is easy, but knitted fabric is stretchy and semi-sentient.
I'm very sad that Pinterest has become so algorithmically-driven and filled with ads. It's really no longer what it used to be. I can't really recommend it for finding things any longer because the results tend to be horrifying, but it used to be great for curated craft project boards and sources like this.