Remove the cat from the table. Place your paper. Remove the cat from the table. Turn around to look at something. Remove the cat from the table... You always looks so wonderful and put-together. Thanks for the tips.
I really enjoy your channel, precisely because of the information here. I mean, I'm not sewing men's suits; but information about fabrics, (heavier is better) and sewing techniques (when and when *not* to use pinking shears) given here apply to general sewing. One can always learn more! Now don't give up on your funny video's - they go a good way in showing that Germans can have a sense of humor😉
@@m.maclellan7147 There are several but I don't watch them as my instructor teaches master kilt tailoring and that's quite specific. Search for Askival kilts if you want more info.
Hi, you really inspired me on my menswear journey. I got my first three piece suit a week ago. It looks great and has a nice brown on beige POW check pattern.
What a useful video, delivered in your usual charming style. Getting the cat off the work table is always a good start, regardless of how fine a cat it is!!!
Great video! I’m happy you mentioned the weight of fabric and how it affects the appearance and performance of the garment. A very intelligent point to keep in mind🌺
*YES - 100% AGREE...!!!* this video is going straight in my "sewing" folder for reference, traditional tailoring supplies are a nightmare for me to fin here in Bulgaria
Thank you for the list of online shops! Capsule wardrobe and colour palette are also very useful tips, it just makes everything much more flexible and versatile and minimalistic, (financially compatible). So thanks for that as well! Although I find it difficult to stick to it sometimes, especially with existing/ modern pieces, that can fit in with a vintage style (although speaking as a woman, it might be different for men, also depending on one‘s former style)
Your advice about starting easy and building up is spot on. When I started sewing, my first project was a regency-inspired dress, because nearly all the pieces are rectangles that end up being gathered, it’s a very forgiving pattern which boosted my confidence and made me feel good enough to progressively tackle more complicated pieces. I’m the kind of person who can get discouraged easily, and failing that first project would probably have meant the end of my sewing journey !
*HOW TO MAKE A 3-PEICE SUIT* Rory Duffy of The Handcraft Tailor Academy does a stitch-by-stitch tutorial to create a Saville Row Henry Pool method suit. Its £25 for each program - Coat, Trousers, Waist coat.
Just so anyone wondering what his age is the reason he likes Edwardian clothes is because that is the style he started sewing when he was young and it was the new fashion.
Absolutely! However, the prices when ordering directly from them as a hobbyist are high. Their fabrics do appear in the mentioned eBay shops from time to time though.
I should add to the shop list Abraham Moon & Sons fabrics, they've mostly tweeds and woolen fabrics, with some blends now and then, and very classy looking, but they're really good in my experience. and for canvas and trimming I've bought them from Dugdale Bros & Co, but I don't have mor eexperience on that XD
Moon Tweed is a mill and not a shop. You can order directly at some mills, but that is expensive if you just buy a few metres. Moon tweeds do appear in the mentioned eBay shops from time to time though and the quality is indeed supreme.
Ist das deutsch Buch inzwischen ausverkauft? Das wäre sehr schade, denn ich bin jemand der lieber analog blättert (wo ich sonst schon den ganzen Tag IT mache).
Usually you use something cheap. Of course it won't drape like a proper fabric, but that's ok. You just want to check if the pattern fits you. I mostly use Bomull from Ikea which is an unbleached cotton for 3,50€ a metre. Sometimes you can get it even cheaper.
I do enjoy your videos I am not a sewist or an aspiring tailor but I find plenty of pleasure watching you and Bernadette Banner, Cathy Hay, Zack Pinsent Tailoring , snappy Dragon, Pocket full of Poseys working your magic😂🎉❤🎉❤🎉 sorry about any mistakes in spelling names . 🍀🖖🖖🖖🌟🍀🌺🍀🌟👍👍👍🍀🧓🏻🤚🏻🤜🔔🤛
Vintage 1930-40's Mens Clothing Label's....As l purchased a Repro Vintage Men's Herringbone Tweed Double Breasted and labelled Waist Coat, but being not original it has no label
First, you'll need to remove the cat from the table☝️
Then, remove the cat from the table again.
Repeat every few minutes until the cat gets bored
Remove the cat from the table. Place your paper. Remove the cat from the table. Turn around to look at something. Remove the cat from the table... You always looks so wonderful and put-together. Thanks for the tips.
Move the cat condo to 8 inches from the table in hope that it looks more enticing. Give up and put the cat on it. Pray the cat agrees to supervise
Omg I cant believe you accually know Sartor. As a czech I absolutly love the shop and can't recommend it enough
I really enjoy your channel, precisely because of the information here. I mean, I'm not sewing men's suits; but information about fabrics, (heavier is better) and sewing techniques (when and when *not* to use pinking shears) given here apply to general sewing. One can always learn more!
Now don't give up on your funny video's - they go a good way in showing that Germans can have a sense of humor😉
I'm learning to be a kilt tailor and we get the best inner lining canvases from a German manufacturer. Thanks for your list.
Ooooo, that is interesting! Any TH-cam channels that focus on making kilts ?!
@@m.maclellan7147 There are several but I don't watch them as my instructor teaches master kilt tailoring and that's quite specific. Search for Askival kilts if you want more info.
"Remember to use the good wooden table to trace youre patterns without anything underneath it ".. I hope the nice table did not get damaged :)
Hi, you really inspired me on my menswear journey. I got my first three piece suit a week ago. It looks great and has a nice brown on beige POW check pattern.
Wow, that regency suit is the bomb! So sharp!
What a useful video, delivered in your usual charming style.
Getting the cat off the work table is always a good start, regardless of how fine a cat it is!!!
Great video! I’m happy you mentioned the weight of fabric and how it affects the appearance and performance of the garment. A very intelligent point to keep in mind🌺
*YES - 100% AGREE...!!!* this video is going straight in my "sewing" folder for reference, traditional tailoring supplies are a nightmare for me to fin here in Bulgaria
Thank you for the list of online shops! Capsule wardrobe and colour palette are also very useful tips, it just makes everything much more flexible and versatile and minimalistic, (financially compatible). So thanks for that as well! Although I find it difficult to stick to it sometimes, especially with existing/ modern pieces, that can fit in with a vintage style (although speaking as a woman, it might be different for men, also depending on one‘s former style)
Your advice about starting easy and building up is spot on. When I started sewing, my first project was a regency-inspired dress, because nearly all the pieces are rectangles that end up being gathered, it’s a very forgiving pattern which boosted my confidence and made me feel good enough to progressively tackle more complicated pieces. I’m the kind of person who can get discouraged easily, and failing that first project would probably have meant the end of my sewing journey !
Very good advice on the seam allowance. It also makes it possible to alter the size later just in case things get tight for some reason. Thanks.
Also bookmarking to watch later!!
Saving this to come back to later! love your work Bursche!
I haven't got a cat on the table in the first place. Should I be concerned about the process?
Clearly, you must start by getting a cat first then!
@@silverish9081start with one cat. You may need to add another one or two..... 🐈 🐈⬛️ 🐈
Gorgeous images you are a real Gentleman
Thanks for sharing the resources, bookmarked some of the pages!
*HOW TO MAKE A 3-PEICE SUIT* Rory Duffy of The Handcraft Tailor Academy does a stitch-by-stitch tutorial to create a Saville Row Henry Pool method suit.
Its £25 for each program - Coat, Trousers, Waist coat.
Thanks for sharing!
So useful. Thank you for the information.
Just so anyone wondering what his age is the reason he likes Edwardian clothes is because that is the style he started sewing when he was young and it was the new fashion.
More great info!
Dugdale Bros in the UK have exceptional quality fabrics, highly recommend.
Absolutely! However, the prices when ordering directly from them as a hobbyist are high. Their fabrics do appear in the mentioned eBay shops from time to time though.
Ja, das stimmt. Habe dort ganz tolle Schurwolle gekauft (englische!) und der Schneider hat meinem Mann einen tollen Anzug genäht...
The cat always stays on the table. Or in my case,the dog never leaves my lap.
Thank you for the interesting video!
Nice website and thanks for fabric info and pattern tracing example. ❤
WAWAK sewing catalog is free! No fabrics though.
LOve your videos! Your book is on my wish list. Do you have a video on matching plaids and checks? Could you make one?
I put the idea on my list
I should add to the shop list Abraham Moon & Sons fabrics, they've mostly tweeds and woolen fabrics, with some blends now and then, and very classy looking, but they're really good in my experience. and for canvas and trimming I've bought them from Dugdale Bros & Co, but I don't have mor eexperience on that XD
Moon Tweed is a mill and not a shop. You can order directly at some mills, but that is expensive if you just buy a few metres. Moon tweeds do appear in the mentioned eBay shops from time to time though and the quality is indeed supreme.
My boyfriend also has the spiky wheel tho we don´t use it for tailoring
This is helpful!!!
love it
You’re not old! Even I’m not old - and I’m old enough to be your mother!
Ist das deutsch Buch inzwischen ausverkauft? Das wäre sehr schade, denn ich bin jemand der lieber analog blättert (wo ich sonst schon den ganzen Tag IT mache).
What is a good mock-up fabric? Or if it depends on what part of the outfit that I am making, can you please tell me what I would need for each part?
Usually you use something cheap. Of course it won't drape like a proper fabric, but that's ok. You just want to check if the pattern fits you. I mostly use Bomull from Ikea which is an unbleached cotton for 3,50€ a metre. Sometimes you can get it even cheaper.
@Vintagebursche here in the USA many folks use old bed sheets sourced from charity resale shops.
I usually go to second hand shops and look for bedsheets or duvet covers. LOTS of fabric, often 100% cotton, for vile prices :D
@@Vintagebursche Thank you for answering my question.
I do enjoy your videos I am not a sewist or an aspiring tailor but I find plenty of pleasure watching you and Bernadette Banner, Cathy Hay, Zack Pinsent Tailoring , snappy Dragon, Pocket full of Poseys working your magic😂🎉❤🎉❤🎉 sorry about any mistakes in spelling names . 🍀🖖🖖🖖🌟🍀🌺🍀🌟👍👍👍🍀🧓🏻🤚🏻🤜🔔🤛
Awesome video and very handsome dude!
Ok but why did noone ask for the cats name yet? I need to knoooow :D
Grand Admiral Salemovicz the First, or just Salem
No Gf? If your are looking for a BF I´m totally at your disposa!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍
Really? This little boy?
Vintage 1930-40's Mens Clothing Label's....As l purchased a Repro Vintage Men's Herringbone Tweed Double Breasted and labelled Waist Coat, but being not original it has no label