I learn so much from you, every time there is a new clip, I am happy. It's so nice that a young man can teach an old man (and your beautiful sexy smile helps too, to be honest).
I used to make a lot of shirts from old curtains, old dresses and old cloths, in the time of (vanilla)punk/alternative 1980/90, and never sewed nothing more after that time. But since I discovered your channel, I have become completely inspired again. Making patterns in particular is something I never dared (I always bought ready-made and changed something, to make it my own). By the way, it is your enthusiasm, daring and just doing, which is so educational, inspiring, and fun. Whether you are young or old, there is always a world of possibilities open to/for you, you only have to see it or someone like you shows it (again).
Appreciate your energy! It's always more fun for me to learn from a fun teacher, and I love that you reflect on where you would change/improve some of your pieces. Also the pull-over came out really fly! Thanks for helping to make sewing more accessible (and less intimidating) :)
The garment looks good. I love that you attempted to draft your pattern to your own body instead of buying a pattern. You had only a few mistakes but nothing you didn’t learn from. Great job. I look forward into seeing your more current makes to see if you have made those adjustments.❤❤❤
Your videos are amazing! Your sense of style and the looks you make are incredible! As a novice sewer, your “How to Draft: Pattern” videos are very helpful especially when wanting to make clothes that fit my body. Do you intend on making more how to draft up your own pattern videos??
I love the pattern drafting method in this, it's so straightforward. My only thing is -- you can't just copy the front pattern and use it for the back since the armholes on the back of a shirt are lower than the ones on the front. Right? That's why it's tight and puckers where the sleeve attaches in the back.
It's not that it's lower the back shoulder but is ment to be higher by around half and inch so they are at the Same point where the bottom of the arm hole is but the shoulder for the back piece is higher this creates more space. Round the back
I noticed you often connect your front bodice and back bodice and lay your sleeve in flat. I haven’t done a sleeve like that in years. Usually I do a set in sleeve as last step. but this makes me want to lay flat for a change lol such a cute sweater. The front pocket shape is super interesting
Thank you for doing it in real time. I was about to buy a sweater but I’m pretty particular about my sweater. And couldn’t find a sweater with the material I liked with my style. But this video makes pattern making more straightforward and not so intimidating. I can’t wait to try it this weekend!
so so so underrated!! This is my first video of yours but I just love it! New subscriber fr. Now I’m boutta binge your videos 😅; I’m interested in seeing so this is sooooo gonna be helpful AND entertaining 😂🫶🏽💕💕
I'm here for the pattern drafting. I just watched a great vid on drafting from scratch, but it was a girl making a fitted top, so I was wondering what extra allowances I should be making for a looser fit on me. I hate most off-the-peg men's clothes, so I need to draft my own patterns. Thank you so much!
Is explained so very well… kudos to you for being so Crystal clear… and I am so glad to see you accepting your mistakes❤ it’s the Mark of a very good designer Thank you 🙂
I think pullovers look and fit better when the shoulder makes half the upper arm sleeve part. Im studying them cause I want to make a winter one with my thrift finds
Hi new friend! Oh my gosh I cannot thank you enough for posting this amazing tutorial. The way you explain things is so clear for me!!! Also A+++ choice on the fabric for yours. I would love to send you a photo of mine when I’m done! Let me know how to share!
I love the look!!! And that pattern on the fabric is amazing. Great job. I'm gonna give it a try. What kind of fabric do you recommend for this project?
Great fabric choice! Going to try to draft this… once you hear all the numbers my math brain shuts down!! I’m going to just play it several times. We’re do you get the pattern paper? Thank you for your videos there great!!!
I learn so much from you, every time there is a new clip, I am happy. It's so nice that a young man can teach an old man (and your beautiful sexy smile helps too, to be honest).
I used to make a lot of shirts from old curtains, old dresses and old cloths, in the time of (vanilla)punk/alternative 1980/90, and never sewed nothing more after that time. But since I discovered your channel, I have become completely inspired again.
Making patterns in particular is something I never dared (I always bought ready-made and changed something, to make it my own). By the way, it is your enthusiasm, daring and just doing, which is so educational, inspiring, and fun.
Whether you are young or old, there is always a world of possibilities open to/for you, you only have to see it or someone like you shows it (again).
Very kind words. Thank you, Harmen☺️
Appreciate your energy! It's always more fun for me to learn from a fun teacher, and I love that you reflect on where you would change/improve some of your pieces. Also the pull-over came out really fly! Thanks for helping to make sewing more accessible (and less intimidating) :)
100% to the fun teacher part!!!
The garment looks good. I love that you attempted to draft your pattern to your own body instead of buying a pattern. You had only a few mistakes but nothing you didn’t learn from. Great job. I look forward into seeing your more current makes to see if you have made those adjustments.❤❤❤
This is probably the easiest and most straight forward method of drafting and sewing a pattern I've seen. Thank you
This design is great. And I really appreciate the fabric. 100 points.
Your videos are amazing! Your sense of style and the looks you make are incredible! As a novice sewer, your “How to Draft: Pattern” videos are very helpful especially when wanting to make clothes that fit my body. Do you intend on making more how to draft up your own pattern videos??
I love the pattern drafting method in this, it's so straightforward. My only thing is -- you can't just copy the front pattern and use it for the back since the armholes on the back of a shirt are lower than the ones on the front. Right? That's why it's tight and puckers where the sleeve attaches in the back.
It's not that it's lower the back shoulder but is ment to be higher by around half and inch so they are at the Same point where the bottom of the arm hole is but the shoulder for the back piece is higher this creates more space. Round the back
This is fire Brandon!! And so easy to follow
I noticed you often connect your front bodice and back bodice and lay your sleeve in flat. I haven’t done a sleeve like that in years. Usually I do a set in sleeve as last step. but this makes me want to lay flat for a change lol such a cute sweater. The front pocket shape is super interesting
This is literally exactly what I was looking for I'm so pumped
Thank you for doing it in real time. I was about to buy a sweater but I’m pretty particular about my sweater. And couldn’t find a sweater with the material I liked with my style. But this video makes pattern making more straightforward and not so intimidating. I can’t wait to try it this weekend!
so so so underrated!! This is my first video of yours but I just love it! New subscriber fr. Now I’m boutta binge your videos 😅; I’m interested in seeing so this is sooooo gonna be helpful AND entertaining 😂🫶🏽💕💕
I'm here for the pattern drafting. I just watched a great vid on drafting from scratch, but it was a girl making a fitted top, so I was wondering what extra allowances I should be making for a looser fit on me. I hate most off-the-peg men's clothes, so I need to draft my own patterns. Thank you so much!
Plus you seem to be about the same size as me, so that helps!
Looks great - I just started sewing and can't want to try this!
Is explained so very well… kudos to you for being so Crystal clear… and I am so glad to see you accepting your mistakes❤ it’s the Mark of a very good designer Thank you 🙂
Fantastic work! Love that you thrifted the fabric.
very very nice!! will be following you for more tips.
damn... u nailed it!!!! I LOVE it
You can use your regular straight ruler to add seam allowances to curves… you just got to move it a lot like doing dashes then connect them.
I think pullovers look and fit better when the shoulder makes half the upper arm sleeve part. Im studying them cause I want to make a winter one with my thrift finds
new sub, amazing teacher 👏👏👏 10/10 Bro
I love the fabric so much.
AAA yes I love your vids so much they’re so helpful and inspiring 😭💘
you’re a lifesaver i’m about to make this right now!
I love it!! 🥰🥰🥰 You’re incredibly talented!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Cool this is going to be my next project! First have to finish some pants tho :p
Hi new friend! Oh my gosh I cannot thank you enough for posting this amazing tutorial. The way you explain things is so clear for me!!! Also A+++ choice on the fabric for yours. I would love to send you a photo of mine when I’m done! Let me know how to share!
Yay for the bonus pocket!
Love love love your videos, thank you so much!
Hi there
How do you get the thick/double looking seam in your green hoodie?
Thank you for making this video you did a great job at explaining everything!
I love your vids 🧡 your vibes, content and tutorials are awesome. Really enjoy the sibling thrift vids... too cute xx
this was so helpful thank you!
Nice work!! And the fabric ❤️
Love your work!
Perfect! The pattern of the fabric !! 🤩 Your jobs are amazing!
I love the look!!! And that pattern on the fabric is amazing. Great job. I'm gonna give it a try. What kind of fabric do you recommend for this project?
Love it yr tutorials are brill wud u use interfacing in the collar
Really Really enjoy watching your Videos mate!! Keep on✌🏼✌🏼
What kind of fabric should I use?
love this!! 😍
🔥🔥🔥 bro good looking.
Really great video, btw I’m from Italy
Asombrosooooo ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love it!!! So cute!!!!!!
Good shit 💯✊🏿🔥
Great fabric choice! Going to try to draft this… once you hear all the numbers my math brain shuts down!! I’m going to just play it several times. We’re do you get the pattern paper? Thank you for your videos there great!!!
Fasho gonna go off this video good looking
You are awesome! Thank you
Yasss!! Love this!
I love your videos so much!! New subscriber here 🍓
So neat. Wish you had not edited so much. When can we see your step by step sewing of your hrest work.. Neat!
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so sick ! Love
Hello✨ Had you made a video on how to measure yourself? I'm looking but I'm not finding
drop that armhole babyyyy! also I love this fabric :)
I just got the notification
legit same i jst caught the outro
Are you self-taught? And where did you get your male sewing mannequin? Thanks
I am! I’ve TH-cam’d everything I know so far. And I got that mannequin from Amazon!
thank youu
King
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Pattern link?! 💙🥹
THANK UUUUU
I didn’t see the comment yet. These are also called “anoraks”.
Doooooppppppppeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!
I love u