Even after many years of sewing ~ I always learn something new, and very helpful, in your videos! Thank you so much for sharing your vast amount of knowledge with us.
Thank you! I recently drafted a knitted sweater pattern based on my measurements (I have a disproportionately large bicep), and ended up with a shallow (lower) and wide sleeve cap. Thought I made a mistake, as everything I read about sweater patterns said that the sleep cap should look like a bell curve, and mine was a very flattened curve rather than bell shaped. Your explanation that a shorter sleeve cap height creates a larger bicep made me feel confident that I arrived at the correct sleeve cap for my upper arm circumference. Very grateful for your video!!! 💖
Just discovered your site. Awesome information. I do have a question. on this video, the shirt you are wearing has lia fold line going to the front from under the arm. I see this on so many garments. Is there a way to fix that? Get rid of it? I would be so happy to learn how to do this. Thank you.
The skirt I’m wearing is jersey fabric and the garment chest is 10” smaller than my body measurement. Because the fabric is stretchable I enjoy the tightness. If you want to get rid of that drag lines you can make the t shirt chest bigger than the body chest.
I always struggle with the sleeves because my biceps are too chubby ,and if I make the sleeve wider, the jacket looks too wide in the chest or the sleeve pulls to the sides😢
she made an assumption that most of her viewers are young professionals. although wrong, she's not actively trying to alienate those of us who are not young or professionals, she just made an innocent but incorrect assumption. please don't assume bad intention when it's a mistake that can be made by any of us. and assuming bad intention will be making the same mistake she made because she assumed in the first place just as you have. hope you have a great day and I mean none of this with hate in my heart, only care
@@nunyabusiness3582 she clearly says she is dedicated to teach young professionals and that doesn't seem right, sorry. Skills can be learned at any age as a profession or hobby.
Many books are also dedicated to a specific person or group, does that mean you shouldn't read them? If you're so easily triggered by something so mundane you might consider staying off the internet. 🙄😉
Even after many years of sewing ~ I always learn something new, and very helpful, in your videos! Thank you so much for sharing your vast amount of knowledge with us.
My pleasure 😇 thank you!
Thank you! I recently drafted a knitted sweater pattern based on my measurements (I have a disproportionately large bicep), and ended up with a shallow (lower) and wide sleeve cap. Thought I made a mistake, as everything I read about sweater patterns said that the sleep cap should look like a bell curve, and mine was a very flattened curve rather than bell shaped. Your explanation that a shorter sleeve cap height creates a larger bicep made me feel confident that I arrived at the correct sleeve cap for my upper arm circumference. Very grateful for your video!!! 💖
Thank you for sharing your story. I’m glad you got what you want. 😊
thanks a lot jin, this is most useful video i ever think of.
Thank you ☺️
Thanks for the clarity. It will definitely make a difference in my pattern drafting.
My pleasure 😇
I love your channel! Keep up the awesome content. You have explained it well, helping me tremendously! NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE!! 😊
Thank you so much. You made my day 😁
Nice explanation
@@kazisanzidasara6417 😊thank you
Thank you! Very clearly explained! So helpful! ❤
Always superb instruction ❤️🌷
Thank you 😊
Just discovered your site. Awesome information. I do have a question. on this video, the shirt you are wearing has lia fold line going to the front from under the arm. I see this on so many garments. Is there a way to fix that? Get rid of it? I would be so happy to learn how to do this. Thank you.
The skirt I’m wearing is jersey fabric and the garment chest is 10” smaller than my body measurement. Because the fabric is stretchable I enjoy the tightness. If you want to get rid of that drag lines you can make the t shirt chest bigger than the body chest.
the explanation was great. thanks
My pleasure 😇
Yes!!! I needed this!
Great!
Very useful thank you ❤️🙏
Thank you so much 😊
Great info
Thank you 😊
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awesome maam thanks
You’re welcome 😉
شكرا❤❤❤❤
Thanks so much
I always struggle with the sleeves because my biceps are too chubby ,and if I make the sleeve wider, the jacket looks too wide in the chest or the sleeve pulls to the sides😢
Try across chest a little smaller so the body looks small be it will make armhole length longer. Then you can have wider bicep.
@@PatternStudio101 Thank you so much!
Maidam tel us abaut draping paitern please
@@ghanashyamghanashyamkumar8063 I don’t have plans to do draping for now.
thank uuuu
You’re welcome ☺️
Pls make tutorial for mens pant pattern drafting u said 1 year before that u will show how to draft mens pant pattern
I have pant block making video and I made the block with body measurements. So you can use it for men.
Where can i find it
@@shurahbiltharani9891 th-cam.com/video/9OhCcqw-t7g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_QojSGIvF5GJ2BA-
Thanks for this wonderful video.
If I may, is there any means by which I can reach you directly through mail?
You can email me support@patternstudio101.com
Hmmm, if it's only dedicated for only young professionals then I shouldn't be watching your channel.
she made an assumption that most of her viewers are young professionals. although wrong, she's not actively trying to alienate those of us who are not young or professionals, she just made an innocent but incorrect assumption. please don't assume bad intention when it's a mistake that can be made by any of us. and assuming bad intention will be making the same mistake she made because she assumed in the first place just as you have. hope you have a great day and I mean none of this with hate in my heart, only care
@@nunyabusiness3582 she clearly says she is dedicated to teach young professionals and that doesn't seem right, sorry. Skills can be learned at any age as a profession or hobby.
I think she just meant that it's for younger people since it's on the Internet and older people don't know how to use computers and things. 👍👍
@@kumada84 Well, that's discrimination to conclude one's ability due to their age without knowing them!
Many books are also dedicated to a specific person or group, does that mean you shouldn't read them? If you're so easily triggered by something so mundane you might consider staying off the internet. 🙄😉