I just found you. . .and I love how WELL you explain everything. I love that you don't RUSH things. I took pattern making and garment construction in my teens. Now I'm refreshing making everything come back to me now in my 60's. Thank you so very much Greetings from Bakersfield California
Great Video! I love your teaching style. So simple and straightforward. I will have to go back and make sense of the calculations; I didn't catch them all, I was so mesmerized by the simplicity of your visuals. I'm a new subscriber!
hello,pretty well explained pattern making tutorial....really wanted to know about oversize shirt pattern but should be confine with this instructions to move forward ...thanks for your instructions it is very practical...have a good day
Hello, my dear teacher...do we need to close the loop in the drawing of the patterns? Especially in the pattern with pins...like closing the loop of the stein ring and the neck? Thank you, you are the best.
hi there, i really love the way you teach, i have one question about arm hole depth, as you said chest circumference /5 + 3" , is the chest measurement included with ease or the actual measurement?
Hi! Was curious if I still would come down 3/4 of an inch down the armhole, if I don’t add in the tuck? With the dart being 1/4 of an inch, I assume I may want to drop more, possibly a whole inch instead to compensate. Thanks.
Hi! I’m not sure if I missed it but could you let me know the cutting instructions? I know cut 2 front and the yoke on fold but is it 2 yoke? Or just one? Thank you 😊
Dear Jin, Once again, thank you very much for your great lessons. May I understand when you add 3" to half of the chest, the total ease is 6", right? Can I apply this lesson's instruction to draft loose fit coats with the range of ease between 8 to 12 inches? Thank you. 🙏
Yes, 3" on half body, so 6" in total. And depending on your coat design or silhouette, you can apply this method. You can start with 8-12" ease, but I can't say about that. It really depends on the fit you want! It will be more like jacket because the sleeve cap height is pretty low.
Thank you very much. Well noted. Yes, the silhouette is boxy and straight-ish. More or less the same shape of the brown coat in your pdf file for armhole depth and sleeve cap height on your website. Thank you.
Thank you for great videos. How can I make a shirt for someone who i can't have his measurements? I wonder if there's a size chart for men on your website?
Thanks ma'am for the tutorial..very clear to understand, but i have a question. What's the one inch extension at the back for? I mean, will it be pleated or used as a tuck?
Hi, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I don't get why you cut 1"(width) from the CF shoulder seam. And you add it to the CB shoulder seam. That means the shoulder CB will go over to the front. As shown in your example. At the cross back of CB is (Ex. 9") Will be the same as CF minus 1/2". I find the length is short to transfer to CB's shoulder. So I did not minus 1/2". CB's shoulder length should be the same length as CF's?. Thank you for your immediate response.
Depending on posture, armhole depth of front and back can be the same. But for the normal posture, front armhole depth is a little bit shorter than the back armhole depth. And if you want to have the shoulder seam on the right shoulder line, you don’t have to move 1” out from the front to the back. That’s the design line.
But Jin, what if the waist is bigger than the chest? Wouldn’t I divide the paper into 2 using the waist measurement rather. Cos I think it would be ill-fitting for one with a big stomach. What’s your take?
Dear Jin, If I drop the shoulder 2 inches (instead of your half-inch example), do I still have to use the midpoint of the dashed cross back guide line to draw the armhole? If yes, the curve is a bit too curvy. Is it ok? Thank you.
Hi, normally, when you drop the shoulder, your cross chest and chest will be bigger accordingly. So your armhole curve becomes less curvy. Is that make sense?
@@PatternStudio101 Thank you so much. Yes, perfectly. So, if I drop the shoulder for 2 inches, I better add 1 or 1.5 inches to the cross back to keep the armhole curve shape not too distorted.
Hi Madam (Pattern Studio 101) First I really appreciate your Work for everyone. Many thanks for your Lecture and help. Madam Can we use that same Bodice Pattern for Jumpsuits Upper Patterns ?? Like Skydiving suits? Please reply Must....
can you make us measurement charts for men and women to practice the videos and haw to take measurment for men and women basic pattern for children and the measurment please thank you so mathe
Hi, head over to my website and join my email list. You will get my email with “how to measure” guide. And I don’t have plans to take care of children’s wear patterns yet. Maybe later 😊
You made this so easy !!! FINALLY someone who can explain this with ease! ❤❤
Thank you! Have fun!
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I just found you. . .and I love how WELL you explain everything.
I love that you don't RUSH things.
I took pattern making and garment construction in my teens. Now I'm refreshing making everything come back to me now in my 60's.
Thank you so very much
Greetings from Bakersfield California
Hi, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your praise 😀
I love the clear & precise way you lay out the video~ Very easy to follow. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your praise 😀
This is the best tutorial I have ever seen, very clear and concise, easily followed 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
You made my day! Thank you 😊
Ma shaa ALLAH 💙
So elegant & simple explanation 🌟
Have a beautiful week too princess 🌷
Thank you so much. I have struggled many years to make my own shirt pattern .....thank you mama
You’re welcome. It’s my pleasure 😁
Great Video! I love your teaching style. So simple and straightforward. I will have to go back and make sense of the calculations; I didn't catch them all, I was so mesmerized by the simplicity of your visuals. I'm a new subscriber!
Thank you for becoming my subscriber 😊
Very nice of you Jin on making very clear videos.
My pleasure 😊😊
how lucky your family is to having you .
Hahahaha Thank you so much 😊
Best Explanation I have ever seen for the Shirt Pattern making!
You made my day 🙂 Thank you so much for your kind words!
Thank you. You've made this so clear and helpful. Easy to follow through.
Thank you 😊
hello,pretty well explained pattern making tutorial....really wanted to know about oversize shirt pattern but should be confine with this instructions to move forward ...thanks for your instructions it is very practical...have a good day
I have watched many videos for others . i admit that you are the best .keep going
You made my day!! Thank you for being in my community
Hi Mam
Your way of teaching how to make is very good
We had watch many topics, and it's was very helpful
Thank you for your lovely comment 😊
Hola, saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴. ¿Cuál es el software que usas para realizar los patrones en los tutoriales? Gracias
Kindly also share the rectangle box measurements you cam draw initially for the division of front and back
The vertical is your shirt length, and the horizontal is half of your chest circumference plus ease. I explained this in the video.
Thank you so much for your hard work ❤ and love all your tutorials
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks from Yemen 🇾🇪
hello there please i want to know am goinf to add seam allowances before sewing it been already
There’s no seam allowance included in the pattern. So you have to add them before cutting.
I love this tutorial, thank you so much ❤
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching my videos 😃
Wow, this was amazing! thank you!
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you for sharing such an easy method
My pleasure
@@PatternStudio101 ❤
This is great! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Can you do one for men's knit?
Hi, I have a video about basic T shirt pattern making. You can use that method for both men and women’s men.
Thank you! I will use this pattern for a woman's loose fitting shirt!
Wonderful 😀 Let me know how it goes!
@@PatternStudio101 Sure!
Thank you !
I love everything you do ❤
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Can I ask what software you are using? Time to transisition over. Thank you for this simplified version. Brief and to the point.
I’m using PAD system.
Thank you so much for this tutorial it is made simple to understand.❤❤❤
I'm glad you like it. Thank you!!
I love it! thank you so much!
My pleased 😀
This Video is very help to draft new pattern
Thank you 😊
Thank you thank you so much...
good explain
Thank you 😊
Very nice pattern ❤️👌🙏
Amazing thanks for sharing
I love your videos .can we use this pattern to make kids basic bodice?
Yes, you can. Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure 😇
Hello, my dear teacher...do we need to close the loop in the drawing of the patterns? Especially in the pattern with pins...like closing the loop of the stein ring and the neck? Thank you, you are the best.
Hi Elnaz, I don’t think I understand your question properly. What does "loop" mean in pattern making?
hi there, i really love the way you teach, i have one question about arm hole depth, as you said chest circumference /5 + 3" , is the chest measurement included with ease or the actual measurement?
It doesn’t really matter, but Ii you have a small ease, you can calculate with ease. If you have a lot of ease then calculate without ease.
@@PatternStudio101thanks a a lot to reply i really apricate it.
Thank you so much for this lovely tutorial, and what about the collar? ☺
I have a video about shirt collar pattern making.
Am moses and I love making patterns
Welcome to my channel 😁
I have a question there
In which measurement you can draw a horizontal line for waist
You can say measure the back length the back length is 19"
Hi! Was curious if I still would come down 3/4 of an inch down the armhole, if I don’t add in the tuck? With the dart being 1/4 of an inch, I assume I may want to drop more, possibly a whole inch instead to compensate. Thanks.
I don’t think I understand your question. Can you explain more detailed?
What are the changes we need to adjust in men formal shirt patterns for best fit to 0:08 different body shape please make a video about it
For different body shapes, you need fitting. And adjust patterns depending on fitting issues.
Hello, I really found this video useful, but what is the software you’re using?
This is PAD system.
Hi! I’m not sure if I missed it but could you let me know the cutting instructions? I know cut 2 front and the yoke on fold but is it 2 yoke? Or just one? Thank you 😊
There’s no fixed rule for that. You can make double layers for the yoke. But if the fabric is thick, 1 layer would be okay too.
I love your video
Thanks, you had nailed it again.
Thank you 😊
I like your teaching
@@tracybonsi6057 thank you so much 😊
U have done it again ! Thank u so much
You're welcome! Enjoy 😉
The best simple short tutorial. After days of searching.. can u please do a measure for boys (+6 years)?
Hi, I don’t plan to do children's patterns for now, but thank you. I'll think about it 😀
You make me understand easily
Happy to hear that. Thanks!
Thanks a lot
Happy to help
For the neck line width when you say chest ÷ 12 is it chest measurement with out ease. Thank you
@@karzimillion8321 Yes, without ease. But even if you add 2-3” of ease, when you divided it by 12, it doesn’t make huge different.
Thanx for sharing
Dear Jin, Once again, thank you very much for your great lessons.
May I understand when you add 3" to half of the chest, the total ease is 6", right?
Can I apply this lesson's instruction to draft loose fit coats with the range of ease between 8 to 12 inches?
Thank you. 🙏
Yes, 3" on half body, so 6" in total.
And depending on your coat design or silhouette, you can apply this method.
You can start with 8-12" ease, but I can't say about that. It really depends on the fit you want! It will be more like jacket because the sleeve cap height is pretty low.
Thank you very much. Well noted. Yes, the silhouette is boxy and straight-ish. More or less the same shape of the brown coat in your pdf file for armhole depth and sleeve cap height on your website.
Thank you.
Thank you very much Jin for this will definitely send an email
You’re welcome ☺️
Hello ma'am I have learned your pattern, now I need a software where I design it kindly favour me about.
The software I use is PAD Share.
Thank you
❤❤ wowwww, thank you so much, master, GOD Bless you!
Thank you 😊 💓
Kindly show how to draft mens JACKET thank you 😊
Hi, I have videos on how to make men’s blazer!
I love yours videos!!!
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you very much
You're welcome 😊
Madam, I like your work very much
Thank you 😊
please can you give as men's women measurement?
I don’t think I understand properly.
clear explanation thanks so much
You're welcome 😊
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My pleasure 😇
The back length is smaller then front in this pattern
You can say the back length is 19" in this back length the back yock measurement is included
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Thank you for great videos. How can I make a shirt for someone who i can't have his measurements? I wonder if there's a size chart for men on your website?
Hi, I don’t have any size charts. All my videos are based on body measurements. Thanks!
Dear Jin, is this pattern useful for jackets?
Depending on the fabric, you can make a jacket with this pattern. But I would give bigger ease at the chest.
Good points up and down, agata out
Hi so helpful, can show me how to make a man's suit coat
I have videos on men's blazer pattern making.
OK thank you, how do I access them mam
@@lungiswakhotseng1947 It’s in my channel. Go through videos. You will find it.
Lol
Thanks ma'am for the tutorial..very clear to understand, but i have a question. What's the one inch extension at the back for? I mean, will it be pleated or used as a tuck?
Yes, that 1" is for tucks. If you don’t want, you don’t have to have it.
@@PatternStudio101 many thanks for ur prompt response
thanks so much 🎉❤
You’re welcome 😇
Hi,
Do I divide chest circumference by 12?
For the neck width.
thank you so much maam lot of respect for you
Thank you 😊
Thanks a lot
My pleasure 😇
Which app are you using for this tutorial? Thank you
@@Gistgovernment I’m using PAD system.
Thank you
You're welcome 😊
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Great tutorial and well explained. Thanks a lot.
Thanks you so much 😊😊
@@kapiabecky my pleasure 😁
Hi, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I don't get why you cut 1"(width) from the CF shoulder seam. And you add it to the CB shoulder seam. That means the shoulder CB will go over to the front. As shown in your example. At the cross back of CB is (Ex. 9") Will be the same as CF minus 1/2". I find the length is short to transfer to CB's shoulder. So I did not minus 1/2". CB's shoulder length should be the same length as CF's?. Thank you for your immediate response.
Depending on posture, armhole depth of front and back can be the same. But for the normal posture, front armhole depth is a little bit shorter than the back armhole depth.
And if you want to have the shoulder seam on the right shoulder line, you don’t have to move 1” out from the front to the back. That’s the design line.
But Jin, what if the waist is bigger than the chest? Wouldn’t I divide the paper into 2 using the waist measurement rather. Cos I think it would be ill-fitting for one with a big stomach. What’s your take?
Hi, you can make chest with waist measurement. Or you can make the pleat at the CB bigger and revise the side seam to get wider instead of straight.
Dear Jin, If I drop the shoulder 2 inches (instead of your half-inch example), do I still have to use the midpoint of the dashed cross back guide line to draw the armhole? If yes, the curve is a bit too curvy. Is it ok? Thank you.
Hi, normally, when you drop the shoulder, your cross chest and chest will be bigger accordingly. So your armhole curve becomes less curvy. Is that make sense?
@@PatternStudio101 Thank you so much. Yes, perfectly. So, if I drop the shoulder for 2 inches, I better add 1 or 1.5 inches to the cross back to keep the armhole curve shape not too distorted.
Hi Madam (Pattern Studio 101)
First I really appreciate your Work for everyone.
Many thanks for your Lecture and help.
Madam
Can we use that same Bodice Pattern for Jumpsuits Upper Patterns ?? Like Skydiving suits?
Please reply Must....
You can use this shirt pattern to make jumpsuit. Watch this video: th-cam.com/video/F8ageU4TtfM/w-d-xo.html
Loved the video! What software do you use to pattermaking?
Hi, this is PAD system. Thanks.
you my teacher your pattern very nice nice and good but which what this software name ?
This is PAD system. Thank you!
Hi we need two more videos about how to move darts the different ways
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Thank you very much ...❤️👍💐
My pleasure 😊
I have one doubt why you extend 1' for center back??
It is for a box pleat that is usually in men’s dress shirt( in the middle at CB under the yoke)
can you make us measurement charts for men and women to practice the videos
and haw to take measurment for men and women
basic pattern for children and the measurment please
thank you so mathe
Hi, head over to my website and join my email list. You will get my email with “how to measure” guide. And I don’t have plans to take care of children’s wear patterns yet. Maybe later 😊
@@PatternStudio101 ok thank you so mush
Hello! Does your men's dress shirt pattern include seam allowance?
No, any of my patterns include seam allowance.
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You're welcome 😊 😃😉
After cutting with this pattern i found shirts balance incorrect
Hi mam i love ur videos. Can u please tell me how to take armhole depth for kids. Because it is too big
When i add 3 to chest/5.
This is why we do fitting. See how much you need to reduce the armhole depth. Even for adults, the formula doesn’t work for everyone.
What is the cross back measurement please?
I don’t measure across back. I just calculate from the shoulder point. If you have one, then you can use that.
@@PatternStudio101Kim for three longest time I have wanted to understand how you do these calculations and where they are from
Can we learn your software?
I have videos that teach you PAD system. Green colour on Thumbnails are the one.
Hi mam!
Whats up?
Could you help me?
I need a job.
I'm a tailor man.
I know how to cut shirt, pant, blezar, waist coat and many kind of dress.
How do you measure a back length
From the center back neck point to the shirt hem would be the back length.
What software do you use?
This is PAD system.
What software do you use?
@@ivanjortiz8 This is PAD system.
which software do u use ?
This is PAD system.