Really appreciate your time and expertise Jim. Thank you for taking time to create these videos. If you have not already done it, I would love to see videos showing how to make a mens suit!
Tailoring is definitely a lost art. Great common sense suggestion of buying an old ugly tie at a thrift store, disassembling it and making a pattern from the actual tie. Cheaper and much more efficient (although I actually like the 'old tie' you started with and wouldn't take it apart. I'd use an old ugly orange/brown/olive coloured monstrosity to use as a pattern, then no guilt throwing it away!). Thanks for the sew-along! (I enjoy your blog as well).
Really appreciate your time and expertise Jim. Thank you for taking time to create these videos. If you have not already done it, I would love to see videos showing how to make a mens suit!
thank you for giving us precised intructions. I will try it
The idea for recycling a tie to make the pattern is just awesome!
And, I'm loving the detailed instructions by Master Tailor Gentleman Jim.
Tailoring is definitely a lost art. Great common sense suggestion of buying an old ugly tie at a thrift store, disassembling it and making a pattern from the actual tie. Cheaper and much more efficient (although I actually like the 'old tie' you started with and wouldn't take it apart. I'd use an old ugly orange/brown/olive coloured monstrosity to use as a pattern, then no guilt throwing it away!). Thanks for the sew-along! (I enjoy your blog as well).
Thank you for showing your process
Thank you! And I am loving your book, Annette