You explain this so well I really appreciate the way you are not trying to sound different than you are. Your voice is very calm forward and inspiring. Thank you for being you!
You are amazing but please ooh, I want to be clear here. What i heard is normally when cutting male shirt, the panel has to be always longer than the front panel about 3 or 4 inches but yours both were equal and it ended up perfect. Can you explain why normally the back become longer the front panel?
You explain this so well I really appreciate the way you are not trying to sound different than you are. Your voice is very calm forward and inspiring. Thank you for being you!
Wow, thank you!
Exactly... that's the word.
Thank u so much ma!!!!.
Exactly wat I was looking for
I truly appreciate your teaching...so clear and easy. I followed each step till th end and like your lesson. I expect more please. God bless u.
You are welcome!
Simple and straight to the point. ❤❤
Thank you so much. You explained it like we were with you. Very understandable. I'd make mine today.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing. I love how you explain.
You are welcome❤
Nice explanation
You are amazing but please ooh, I want to be clear here. What i heard is normally when cutting male shirt, the panel has to be always longer than the front panel about 3 or 4 inches but yours both were equal and it ended up perfect. Can you explain why normally the back become longer the front panel?
Evelyn thanks so much...I will so much appreciate a male adult shorts
Noted...Thanks for watching💓🤗
Thank you so much for the tutorial! So you don't add any ease/seam allowance to the armhole?
no i dont add seam allowance to the armhole
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
you are welcome
Thank you very much for this video
Please how many yards did you use for this
2yards
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Please help me
thank you so much I love it
Thanks alot for watching ❤️🤗
Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thanks for Watching🤗🤗🤗❤❤
Pls ma a blazer jacket will be appreciated
Hi2