Best tailored collar tutorial ever, very clear and concise! I would LOVE to see more hand stitching videos with different stitches and techniques for certain applications. You are an amazing and talented young sewer, keep on creating these beautiful designs!
This video was way more helpful than most of the padstitching videos I've seen. Thank you so much for your time and effort and your descriptions of why you do things and what options there are!!
I tried this on a simple rectangle, first time padstitching, i thought i goofed it but when i wrapped it around my neck i was impressed at how it just falls into place ! I kinda set myself up for failure by using very lightweight materials for the sake of experimenting but I’m really happy, because damn it worked out !
Thank You Very helpful I have spent many years in the trade and your comments and advice on the method for pad sticking Is very useful… Thank you from 🇨🇦
Perfect timing! I’m making my friend a coat as a graduation gift, and I’ve been wondering what to do for the lapel! Thanks, this was extremely helpful!!!
Thank you for this video! There's nothing like seeing the fabric change shape at each step to demonstrate the power and potential of a technique. You've made this seem very do-able 👍
This is probably not something I will be doing any time soon but thank you for making this. It is very informative to see how it is made and why certain methods are used.
Your video was really helpful in giving me a refresher in tailoring collars, since I’m a little bit out of practice and just recently got back into tailoring. Thank you for that 💜 Actually during my research in tailoring techniques, I’ve seen some tailors do this thing, where they don’t draft the collar piece and instead use a rectangle cut on the bias, pad stitch a portion of it and press it like any other collar and when cut the excess off after they’ve attached it to the foreparts. It’s was a really interesting system and I thought I would share it with you, and let you know about it. Anyways, salutations.
Yes, that was incredibly helpful! Great detail about the why is awesome. Do you have a recommendation for a men's tailoring book? I saw one on your shelf in your room your video.
Ive been searching and searching for this. Thanks so much for explaning. Is there a way for me to figure out how high my collar roll line should be? I am making a shawl collar coat so I'm not sure if its applicaple for those to help with shape?
This is so helpful, but I do have a couple of questions. Are you using the same linen thread to do the actual padstitching or was that just for the roll line? And do you then just attach the upper collar as usual? I'm remaking a cheap felt coat I bought with a lovely Italian wool, so I'm devouring all the tailoring tricks I can. Should the upper collar also be cut on the bias? Thanks so much for your work.
Hi Cheryl! 1. Nope, I use a normal weight thread for the pad stitching. 2. There are a few different methods of attaching the upper collar, if you mean by sewing around the under collar and upper collar by machine you can absolutely do that. I would recommend pinning the two collars together making sure there is a little more ease in the upper collar, and then after sewing right sides together and trimming the corners, the seam allowance can be catch stitches to the under collar side which is (essentially the couture method of understitching) before the collar is turned right side out. There are other methods of attaching the upper collar like the one in my matrix coat video at 9:54 or this video th-cam.com/video/Pyzto5nWySE/w-d-xo.html at 30:50. 3. The upper collar is usually cut on the cross grain, depending on how shapable the fabric the upper collar may need to be cut as two pieces with a seam along the roll line to follow the 3D shape of the under collar. Hope that helps!
Hi,I would like to ask,what kind of thread and what strength are you using for padstitching? and is there some special recommended needle? I have read in some articles that silk thread is the best,but I am not sure if there is some specific like ex. 0.2mm? or completely different type of thread
Best tailored collar tutorial ever, very clear and concise! I would LOVE to see more hand stitching videos with different stitches and techniques for certain applications. You are an amazing and talented young sewer, keep on creating these beautiful designs!
I have watched quite a few tailoring videos and yours is definitely the best. Thanks for the tips
[Very] no nonsense, knowledgeable, capable, and talented. Thank you, thank you, thank you. And she looks good on camera too.
Beautiful!
Agreed with many who think yours is the best instruction out there for collar.
I am deeply indebted to your tutorial.
Fantastic video and so well explained! I've been sewing for decades but I've never done any tailoring (just dressmaking). I'm intrigued!
thank you so much you literally explained no one does this
This video was way more helpful than most of the padstitching videos I've seen. Thank you so much for your time and effort and your descriptions of why you do things and what options there are!!
I tried this on a simple rectangle, first time padstitching, i thought i goofed it but when i wrapped it around my neck i was impressed at how it just falls into place !
I kinda set myself up for failure by using very lightweight materials for the sake of experimenting but I’m really happy, because damn it worked out !
Really thank you very much that what I need to know ….thanks KC from BAGHDAD .. imagine you helped me from that distance…
I never knew i could or should mould the collar!😮
This was SO helpful! Best tailored collar tutorial I have seen yet-I feel like it’s achievable now. Thank you so much!
Thank you! That means a lot 💕
Thank You
Very helpful I have spent many years in the trade and your comments and advice on the method for pad sticking
Is very useful…
Thank you from 🇨🇦
Ora Lin, that came together quickly: the stand, fall, and the the roll line, all fell into place without effort. Thank you for the explaination.
Happy to hear it!
@@Ora_Lin , Keep at it, you're gonna make it!
This was a great tutorial. His was so helpful. Greatlyvappreciate it. Thank you so much.
Perfect timing! I’m making my friend a coat as a graduation gift, and I’ve been wondering what to do for the lapel! Thanks, this was extremely helpful!!!
I’m glad you found it helpful!
Fantástico trabalho!
Muito obrigada!
Brasil❤.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
I made this video just for you
@@Ora_Lin it’s the only explanation
Best video I have ever seen on this by far, SUPER helpful thank you!!!
So incredibly helpful! Thank you for making this tutorial. Your instructions are clear as a bell, and I appreciate how much detail you included.
Glad it was helpful!
Padstitched my first collar with this Tutorial and it turned out quite decent! Thanks so much, I'm so happy :))
Yay!
I found this video very helpful, thankyou
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you for this video! There's nothing like seeing the fabric change shape at each step to demonstrate the power and potential of a technique. You've made this seem very do-able 👍
I love to hear that! You’re welcome
Absolutely brilliant - Love the way you explain WHY and not just how. Super useful even for my learning how to sew a historical tailcoat collar
This was great! I'm not making anything with a collar right now, but I will definitely be coming back when I am!
Super helpful! Thanks a lot!❤
Great information ! Thanks 🙏
This was so helpful. Thank you!
This is probably not something I will be doing any time soon but thank you for making this. It is very informative to see how it is made and why certain methods are used.
Precioso video, gracias un saludo desde Colombia
Amazing tutorial and filming/edit. Thank you!
Best explanation yet! Thank you for this awesome video!
Super helpful!
Glad to hear it!
Your video was really helpful in giving me a refresher in tailoring collars, since I’m a little bit out of practice and just recently got back into tailoring. Thank you for that 💜
Actually during my research in tailoring techniques, I’ve seen some tailors do this thing, where they don’t draft the collar piece and instead use a rectangle cut on the bias, pad stitch a portion of it and press it like any other collar and when cut the excess off after they’ve attached it to the foreparts. It’s was a really interesting system and I thought I would share it with you, and let you know about it.
Anyways, salutations.
This was so helpful. Thank you 🖤
you're welcome!
super informative
I love this!!! Thank you!!
Very helpful, thank you!
Yes, that was incredibly helpful! Great detail about the why is awesome. Do you have a recommendation for a men's tailoring book? I saw one on your shelf in your room your video.
Ive been searching and searching for this. Thanks so much for explaning. Is there a way for me to figure out how high my collar roll line should be? I am making a shawl collar coat so I'm not sure if its applicaple for those to help with shape?
That was 🤯
Professional,👍👍👍👍
This is so helpful, but I do have a couple of questions. Are you using the same linen thread to do the actual padstitching or was that just for the roll line? And do you then just attach the upper collar as usual? I'm remaking a cheap felt coat I bought with a lovely Italian wool, so I'm devouring all the tailoring tricks I can. Should the upper collar also be cut on the bias? Thanks so much for your work.
Hi Cheryl!
1. Nope, I use a normal weight thread for the pad stitching.
2. There are a few different methods of attaching the upper collar, if you mean by sewing around the under collar and upper collar by machine you can absolutely do that. I would recommend pinning the two collars together making sure there is a little more ease in the upper collar, and then after sewing right sides together and trimming the corners, the seam allowance can be catch stitches to the under collar side which is (essentially the couture method of understitching) before the collar is turned right side out.
There are other methods of attaching the upper collar like the one in my matrix coat video at 9:54 or this video th-cam.com/video/Pyzto5nWySE/w-d-xo.html at 30:50.
3. The upper collar is usually cut on the cross grain, depending on how shapable the fabric the upper collar may need to be cut as two pieces with a seam along the roll line to follow the 3D shape of the under collar.
Hope that helps!
@@Ora_Lin It does, thank you!
Hi,I would like to ask,what kind of thread and what strength are you using for padstitching? and is there some special recommended needle? I have read in some articles that silk thread is the best,but I am not sure if there is some specific like ex. 0.2mm? or completely different type of thread
What name thread for padding?
Could I pick your brain, why would one need to press more curve in for a shoulder that is less sloped? I would love to understand.
More filming of stitching and less of your face would be helpful for me. Thank you for the informative video.