I’ve been making my own patterns since I started sewing (because I was a kid and did not have money for patterns, lol, but now I just prefer it) and hearing your 180 degree rule suddenly makes every pattern I’ve ever made that just didn’t quite work out make way more sense. Thank you!
You sew for the same basic reason I do...fit. You, a mishap in your youth that you've selflessly shared with us all through your website. Myself, the product of a generation of chain smokers...I never grew "right", and nothing after the age of 12 fit me off the rack. You're very generous to put these tips forward. They're not only helpful, they add dimension to these "general fit" sewing patterns we often come across at your local Fabricland. I have not answered one of your auto generated emails. I'm still trying to compose the "tell me about yourself" question. Not sure why I am struggling to write this, but there it is. Guess it's sort of like trying to relate to a relatable person when you yourself are the polar opposite. Point? Yes, there is. You shared a pretty vulnerable fact about yourself with us all by revealing what that accident did to you, and why you sew. For some of us with body and fit issues, that is a lot to take in. It also is inspiring. If you can make it look that good, and wear your sewing projects with such pride, maybe I can do the same? I dunno, but I do want to thank you, seriously. I am starting to feel as if I am able to create fit and finish for myself that will bring out my own best, even if I don't have the frame to wear things that drape or hang. That is for the lanky guys I guess. Anyway, weirdo here says thanks!
Thank you for sharing a bit about yourself. It's great to get to hear about the folks watching my content so thank you. Thank you for being vulnerable as well! It takes a lot. I have full faith you can make the clothes you want for yourself as well. You're you and you belong. We're all weird :)
i went to a fashion school, and i sucked at pattern drafting never really understood shit😭, and this 13 min video explained everything that i needed to know. thank u so much 🙌❤❤☺☺
Just watching the way he talks, his enunciations, little hand motions, etc. He is mesmerizing, very entertaining and relaxing to watch, plus he's the only one on TH-cam I've found who makes videos that make sense. Going step by step, explaining every little thing he does so the viewer doesn't get lost, etc. Amazing videos. I've been trying to find more comfortable classical styles (like the English Drape Cut, high waisted trousers) but its so hard because I can't even get the basics of tailoring down. This channel has helped me do that, and now I'm making my own stuff. He's epic.
I just stumbled upon your channel and I must say you are fabulous. I love the quirky humour and even though I’ve been home sewing for decades I’m learning so much that I didn’t have a clue about before. You have a great teaching manner. On the plus side I’m from a farm and love the cowboy look.
Ah! I’ve often wondered why some pattern pieces have that tiny straight bit before a curve. Now it all makes sense. Thanks for this video! Your attention to detail really helps me be better!
I'm so glad I found your channel! I'm just barely learning how to sew, while at the same time running an after school cosplay club for middle school kids. So I'm always looking for things to improve my own sewing while staying one or two steps ahead of the kiddos! You explain things so clearly and I'll definitely pass your tips along
A game changer for me was when I realized that it’s not the cut edge that I needs to match but the SEWING line this is especially true at the shoulder seams. I highly recommend basting as well. Great quick adjustments for a better more comfortable fit 👍🏼
Dear Cornelius, you belong on the comedy stage. Even though I don't need your tips (I've been sewing for 55 years) and only understand about 75% of your language, I'm lying under the table laughing. I'm looking forward to your next video.
@@CorneliusQuiring maybe, why not do both for a while and see where your heart is calling more…just discovered u…sewing is something I learned in primary school, and even made my own money making pants for 100 RON ( Romanian leu) for a 18 y.o…I use it once in a while to fulfill my creativity juice…never got it to a professional level. Sewing is a good skill to know and we should teach youngsters…
Last Halloween at work, I made myself a very cool pirate costume, and my wife a pirate wench outfit. We took second place. For our costumes, I had store bought patterns. This year we are going as Napoleon and Josephine in the hopes of taking first place. I’m using store bought patterns for my wife’s regency dress, Spencer with a train and her chemisette. I, on the other hand am having a heck of a time finding any good patterns for my Napoleon style light cavalry jacket. So… I’m going to try to draft my own pattern using photos of Napoleon’s real uniform, paintings and crude drawings as a reference. It’s going to be a challenge to say the least, but your videos are very informative and I actually think I might be able to pull it off. Thank you for these great videos.
You got this! Good on you for drafting your own patterns and may you win first place, with honours :) Thanks for sharing a bit about what you're doing.
Thank you! I now realise what I did wrong a billion years ago on adding to the tummy area...I added to the side and ended with a pucker at the sides....now I will always add to the front of the pattern and not to the side 😂
LOVE THIS VIDEO, IN DEFTH AND EVERY MICRO DETAILING THAT CAN AFFECT THE OVERALL LOOK OF CLOTHS THAT ARE TECHNIQUES EXPLAIN IN THIS VIDEO IN SIMPLE AND EASY WAY, AND THAT IS HARDCORE TECHNIQUES ARE EASY EXPLAIN THAT NEW LEARNERS AND EXPERT ALL CAN LEARN IN EASY WAY AND I HOPE THAT MORE AND MORE THESE VIDEOS WE CAN SEEN IN NEAR FUTURE. I HAVE NEVER SEEN LIKE THIS VIDEO EVER BEFORE. THANK YOU FOR MAKING VALUABLE VIDEOS...
You are the best at explaining the hows and whys in doing the things that need done. I can see that you're very smart. Yes, these companies should pay attention to a sewing cowboy. If they aren't working with you, they are missing out. Keep up the good work, and thank you for all thst you do for us.
Your support is greatly appreciated indeed! Thank you. I'm working on getting some of these companies to recognize that we've got a lovely supportive community over here.
I agree with most of the comments, Your way to explain work sewing stuff to younger people this time in schools, would be a rise of students for the future time, perhabs instead of no classes at all!)
I agree! 🎉😊 Cowboy companies, here! You came just as i finished a block for me, a bodice. I am sure I didn’t followed the 90 degrees/180 degrees rule. So I might change some features. Thanks!
Wow, Cornelius! Your videos always deliver. Educational, instructional, and FUNNY! Love, love, love your dry-wit humor and deadpan delivery. You, my dear, are a riot!
man i LOVE your content. You're a legend, thank you for sharing this. Also, your videos are beautifully crafted and perfectly paced. I'm making my father an awesome shirt for a gift using all your tips!
these tips were great, thank you! i'd also love a deep dive into drag lines and other fit issues in the future. keep up the good work, weird but professional cowboy!
We need both commercial and indie pattern designers to watch this because the number of times I’ve sewn an inside leg seam and ended up with a mountain shape at the crotch is ridiculous. That obviously causes further problems because when the excess is trimmed away, the crotch curve changes shape and is deeper and the inside leg seam shorter
I'm assuming I'm out of the running for this, and not to mention it's 3 months later. But I wanted to try and see what came of it. So, I'm typing one of the four options you presented to your viewers. :voila:
In the industry we call it truing a pattern and it's not a 90 degree rule but 180 across the seam ... ie you dont need 90 on each side but a total of 180 for both ... 135 and 45 would be fine too!
Thanks for the video. Do you have a video on ease? How much ease to add to where and if I want something baggy where should I add the ease to and how do I determine how much ease is added depending on how baggy I want something to fit?
First, let me say I love your tips, and I am glad I found your page. My question is is when you cut the back pattern for more volume for the butt area and you altered the back pattern. What about the front pattern? Does it need to be altered to? If so, how do I do that? Thank you.❤
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I’ve been making my own patterns since I started sewing (because I was a kid and did not have money for patterns, lol, but now I just prefer it) and hearing your 180 degree rule suddenly makes every pattern I’ve ever made that just didn’t quite work out make way more sense. Thank you!
Well I'm glad to hear there was a useful little tidbit in my video :)
You sew for the same basic reason I do...fit. You, a mishap in your youth that you've selflessly shared with us all through your website. Myself, the product of a generation of chain smokers...I never grew "right", and nothing after the age of 12 fit me off the rack.
You're very generous to put these tips forward. They're not only helpful, they add dimension to these "general fit" sewing patterns we often come across at your local Fabricland.
I have not answered one of your auto generated emails. I'm still trying to compose the "tell me about yourself" question. Not sure why I am struggling to write this, but there it is. Guess it's sort of like trying to relate to a relatable person when you yourself are the polar opposite.
Point?
Yes, there is. You shared a pretty vulnerable fact about yourself with us all by revealing what that accident did to you, and why you sew. For some of us with body and fit issues, that is a lot to take in. It also is inspiring. If you can make it look that good, and wear your sewing projects with such pride, maybe I can do the same?
I dunno, but I do want to thank you, seriously. I am starting to feel as if I am able to create fit and finish for myself that will bring out my own best, even if I don't have the frame to wear things that drape or hang. That is for the lanky guys I guess. Anyway, weirdo here says thanks!
Thank you for sharing a bit about yourself. It's great to get to hear about the folks watching my content so thank you. Thank you for being vulnerable as well! It takes a lot.
I have full faith you can make the clothes you want for yourself as well. You're you and you belong. We're all weird :)
this man just points out something that was never spoken about often, he's helping so much, thank you for the efforts u make !!
I'm glad to hear it. Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻
i went to a fashion school, and i sucked at pattern drafting never really understood shit😭, and this 13 min video explained everything that i needed to know. thank u so much 🙌❤❤☺☺
I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you. Thanks for watching.
Just watching the way he talks, his enunciations, little hand motions, etc. He is mesmerizing, very entertaining and relaxing to watch, plus he's the only one on TH-cam I've found who makes videos that make sense. Going step by step, explaining every little thing he does so the viewer doesn't get lost, etc. Amazing videos. I've been trying to find more comfortable classical styles (like the English Drape Cut, high waisted trousers) but its so hard because I can't even get the basics of tailoring down. This channel has helped me do that, and now I'm making my own stuff. He's epic.
You are extremely kind! Thank you and I hope you stick with it and end up making everything you desire.
Right! 😊
He’s the Good Eats’s Alton Brown of pattern wizardry.
Plus the hat.🤓+🤠
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Wish all home ec teachers were like you. There would be more happy sewing in the world❣️
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Great practical sewing advice. Many people can sew but don’t know the techniques to make thing FIT
I do always like to know why :)
I just stumbled upon your channel and I must say you are fabulous. I love the quirky humour and even though I’ve been home sewing for decades I’m learning so much that I didn’t have a clue about before. You have a great teaching manner. On the plus side I’m from a farm and love the cowboy look.
Well thank you on all fronts. I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you. Thanks for watching.
I'm so used to videos like this being useless clickbait but this was actually very useful!
I'm glad to hear it.
Ah! I’ve often wondered why some pattern pieces have that tiny straight bit before a curve. Now it all makes sense. Thanks for this video! Your attention to detail really helps me be better!
I'm glad to hear there was a little useful nugget for you, in my video.
I really like how you teach. I love seeing what happens if you don't do something correctly.
Oh nice, I'm glad to hear my approach works for you.
I'm so glad I found your channel! I'm just barely learning how to sew, while at the same time running an after school cosplay club for middle school kids. So I'm always looking for things to improve my own sewing while staying one or two steps ahead of the kiddos! You explain things so clearly and I'll definitely pass your tips along
Oh wonderful. The program sounds amazing and a great way for the kids to express their creativity!
A game changer for me was when I realized that it’s not the cut edge that I needs to match but the SEWING line this is especially true at the shoulder seams. I highly recommend basting as well. Great quick adjustments for a better more comfortable fit 👍🏼
This is a great point! It took me a really long time to realize this myself as well. Thanks for mentioning the basting stitch as well, a valuable tip.
Dear Cornelius, you belong on the comedy stage. Even though I don't need your tips (I've been sewing for 55 years) and only understand about 75% of your language, I'm lying under the table laughing. I'm looking forward to your next video.
Funny you say that. I started on the stage and made my way over here. Perhaps time I wander back?!
@@CorneliusQuiring maybe, why not do both for a while and see where your heart is calling more…just discovered u…sewing is something I learned in primary school, and even made my own money making pants for 100 RON ( Romanian leu) for a 18 y.o…I use it once in a while to fulfill my creativity juice…never got it to a professional level. Sewing is a good skill to know and we should teach youngsters…
Do you think every body knows elementary geometry? He is helping
Keep ur 55 years to urslf this man has helped many of so much
@@CorneliusQuiringdon't do it, please!😊
Yes they should sponsor you. You b rocking them hats!
glad you think so :)
Last Halloween at work, I made myself a very cool pirate costume, and my wife a pirate wench outfit. We took second place. For our costumes, I had store bought patterns. This year we are going as Napoleon and Josephine in the hopes of taking first place. I’m using store bought patterns for my wife’s regency dress, Spencer with a train and her chemisette. I, on the other hand am having a heck of a time finding any good patterns for my Napoleon style light cavalry jacket. So… I’m going to try to draft my own pattern using photos of Napoleon’s real uniform, paintings and crude drawings as a reference. It’s going to be a challenge to say the least, but your videos are very informative and I actually think I might be able to pull it off. Thank you for these great videos.
You got this! Good on you for drafting your own patterns and may you win first place, with honours :) Thanks for sharing a bit about what you're doing.
So well done. 🙌🏻I'm so glad I found you! I love your channel; the sewing community always needs fresh unique voices. ☺️❤️❤️
Well thank you and thanks for watching. We need all types indeed.
Love how the tips just start off the video
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Definitely, the hat makes for a more comely tailor. Love your tips!
I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you.
Thank you! I now realise what I did wrong a billion years ago on adding to the tummy area...I added to the side and ended with a pucker at the sides....now I will always add to the front of the pattern and not to the side 😂
oh wonderful. I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you. Thanks for watching.
This helped me more than the hours and hours I've spent watching various pattern drafting tutorials. Suddenly it all just makes sense
I'm glad you got something out of my content. Happy drafting.
Yep. I examine the wrinkles. Smile or frown. So I smile more and frown less Works with sewing too Thanks Corn. Great life lesson🤓
You said it better than I can :)
LOVE THIS VIDEO, IN DEFTH AND EVERY MICRO DETAILING THAT CAN AFFECT THE OVERALL LOOK OF CLOTHS THAT ARE TECHNIQUES EXPLAIN IN THIS VIDEO IN SIMPLE AND EASY WAY, AND THAT IS HARDCORE TECHNIQUES ARE EASY EXPLAIN THAT NEW LEARNERS AND EXPERT ALL CAN LEARN IN EASY WAY AND I HOPE THAT MORE AND MORE THESE VIDEOS WE CAN SEEN IN NEAR FUTURE. I HAVE NEVER SEEN LIKE THIS VIDEO EVER BEFORE. THANK YOU FOR MAKING VALUABLE VIDEOS...
Oh nice, I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you. Thanks for watching.
Shocked this video doesn’t have more likes
Your support is greatly appreciated regardless.
You are the best at explaining the hows and whys in doing the things that need done.
I can see that you're very smart. Yes, these companies should pay attention to a sewing cowboy. If they aren't working with you, they are missing out.
Keep up the good work, and thank you for all thst you do for us.
Your support is greatly appreciated indeed! Thank you. I'm working on getting some of these companies to recognize that we've got a lovely supportive community over here.
Thank you for explaining everything I needed in this video! I now understand why the pattern is cut and more paper is added.
I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you.
I agree with most of the comments, Your way to explain work sewing stuff to younger people this time in schools, would be a rise of students for the future time, perhabs instead of no classes at all!)
You are kind, thank you :)
I agree! 🎉😊 Cowboy companies, here! You came just as i finished a block for me, a bodice. I am sure I didn’t followed the 90 degrees/180 degrees rule. So I might change some features. Thanks!
Your support is greatly appreciated. Good luck and hopefully it turns out as you desire!
Wow, Cornelius! Your videos always deliver. Educational, instructional, and FUNNY! Love, love, love your dry-wit humor and deadpan delivery. You, my dear, are a riot!
Well thank you. I'm happy my approach works for you and you we were entertained :)
Impressive! Should be shown to students for” WHY we learn math.”
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Thank you for the information very helpful for the learners
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Your explanations/videos are EXCELLENT. I'm so happy I found you. I can't wait to check out your Patreon.
Your support is greatly appreciated. Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻
Thank you so much. I’m grateful you are so easy to understand. Straight to the point
Thank you. 🙏🏻
I wish you could have shown which end of the wrinkles pointed to the shirt problem - arrows on a still shot would be great!
Thank you for the suggestion! I will make sure do so in future videos.
You’re a great teacher …much appreciated 💯
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i really enjoy your videos, explanations, and humour. I always learn something new. Thank you 🌽 💋
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You're a fantastic teacher. Thank you.
Thank you. 🙏🏻
Wow! Great teaching! Fun to learn and listen. I'm new to sewing, glad I found you!
I'm glad to hear it.
man i LOVE your content. You're a legend, thank you for sharing this. Also, your videos are beautifully crafted and perfectly paced. I'm making my father an awesome shirt for a gift using all your tips!
oh nice! I hope the shirt turns out as you hope and have no doubt he'll appreciate it greatly.
Very informative video!!!
I'm glad you think so!
Now, I can fix my sleep sac pattern under the arms. Not using the 90°rule was the problem.
I am glad to hear that my video was of use to you.
Very useful tips thanks for spreading knowledge
You're welcome, I'm glad they were helpful!
Wow our pattern making professor never told us that and these are such helpful tips!
I'm glad to hear it.
Thanks for the great tips
Thanks Cowboy... Your tips will make my stiching better.
I'm glad to hear it. 🤠
Thanks for this explanation. You def need a hat sponsor, fellow lefty.
Indeed! I'll make it my aim :)
I love your explanations very good teaching . Thank you .must say you got me cracking up.
Then my job here is done :)
Lovely content as always. My nerdy brain get's some logical answers where my teacher seamstress sometimes looses me ;) this logic. Thank you
Oh nice, I'm glad to hear it.
Discovered your TH-cam channel yesterday. Fantastic. Thank you.
I'm glad to hear it.
Cornelius, you are the MVP
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Your videos are always so helpful! THANK YOU for being here, Cornelius!
I'm glad to hear it. Thank you for your enthusiasm and for keeping the world as fashionable as you do!
Love from South India
so simple yet ingenious ☝️🤓
back to the basics!!
indeed!
Thank you!… that’s it 😊
That was very informative, came the right time.
I'm glad to hear it.
Thank you so much for all this insight to why we sew....just enjoy your approach to sewing!
I'm glad to hear it. Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻
Very helpful and entertaining.
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That makes sense, with the angles. Thanks hesps
I'm glad to hear it.
Я вас просто обожаю! Не зная вашего языка, все ( или почти все ) понятно… Спасибо!!!
Как очень любезно с вашей стороны. Спасибо за просмотр. 🙏🏻
My favorite sewing cowboy! 🤠
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Gran maestro, gracias.❤
What a great video , found your channel by accident and so glad I did
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Thank you for the tips sir 🥰
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great video and easy to understand.. thank you
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So good!
Trimakasih atas segala penjelasanya.
these tips were great, thank you! i'd also love a deep dive into drag lines and other fit issues in the future. keep up the good work, weird but professional cowboy!
Consider this Cowboy on it! I plan to do much more pattern related content :)
You should definitely have a hat sponsor!
Your support is greatly appreciated. I'm trying :)
We need both commercial and indie pattern designers to watch this because the number of times I’ve sewn an inside leg seam and ended up with a mountain shape at the crotch is ridiculous. That obviously causes further problems because when the excess is trimmed away, the crotch curve changes shape and is deeper and the inside leg seam shorter
Oh interesting. I did not know this was an issue. That's a shame.
I agree i like the hat, the tips are really helpful too
Your support is greatly appreciated.
thank you mr. corn
Thanks for watching.
Bravo c’est très bien fait
Merci
Wow thank you
Thank you so much for the tips
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This is a master class!
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Thanks you sir
Clear and useful! Thanks! 🙏🏼
Your financial support is very much appreciated. Thanks for watching. 🙏🏻
You're fab! I'm so happy I found you
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I have learn many things thank you
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I'm assuming I'm out of the running for this, and not to mention it's 3 months later. But I wanted to try and see what came of it. So, I'm typing one of the four options you presented to your viewers. :voila:
People who join as a member will get the following:
What kind of paper do you use to draft patterns onto?
Recently, I got the big rolls of drafting paper with the grid on it and like it.
Bardzo dziękuję i serdecznie pozdrawiam Magda z Polski
Thank You!
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I’m not a sewing cowboy, but I am a sewing coachman! I drive and train carriage horses and build costumes for television!
Well that certainly seems interesting! Thank you for sharing a bit about yourself.
Voila cowboy, subscribed
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In the industry we call it truing a pattern and it's not a 90 degree rule but 180 across the seam ... ie you dont need 90 on each side but a total of 180 for both ... 135 and 45 would be fine too!
You are so awesome
Hey Cornelius. Do you have a video that teaches how to just make a simple t shirt with measurements and all? Also resizing?
Ive got this as a pattern video (which is basically a t-shirt): th-cam.com/video/WDFF6jT43-M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1H2PLquqtwdjKsYH
Thanks for the video. Do you have a video on ease? How much ease to add to where and if I want something baggy where should I add the ease to and how do I determine how much ease is added depending on how baggy I want something to fit?
Not yet. My suggestion is always, try a few different amounts and then dial it in from there.
Speaking of hats, I'm in the process of making a fedora, right now!
Oh nice! I hope it's going well and turns out as you hope.
yes I agree
I'm glad to hear it.
👌🙏🌹❤❤بسیارعالی بود😅😅👍
First, let me say I love your tips, and I am glad I found your page. My question is is when you cut the back pattern for more volume for the butt area and you altered the back pattern. What about the front pattern? Does it need to be altered to? If so, how do I do that? Thank you.❤
Nope, they do not need to be altered.
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you are amazing!
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Sir , will you pls share oversize coat stitching and drafting
Thank you for the suggestion, I will consider it for a future video.
I’m new at this. can you explain to me what is knit and what is woven?
knit fabrics loop the thread together (t-shirt fabric) and woven fabrics have the threads go over under think "regular" fabric.