Hey, I can’t find such fabric or other materials here so I know I can’t make this coat, but just stopped by after seeing the thumbnail to appreciate how beautifully you have executed this. Kudos to you
Hello, I'm from Indonesia, thank you for this extraordinary knowledge, I hope that this channel can always share more and more useful knowledge, warm greetings from Indonesia🇮🇩🤗
So pretty 😍 I live in a place where you don't wear coats, but I've always dreamt of wearing one 😂 maybe i can sew one for the sake of it! 😂😅 This is so pretty 😍
در این ویدئو تمام نکات را آموزش دادید و من واقعا از شما ممنون هستم بابت حوصله و صبوریتون و دقتتون در ساخت این ویدئو و سخاوتی که در آموزش نکات مهم داشتید
ممنون عزیزم برای این آموزش بسیار مفیدتون با این ویدیو من جرات پیدا کردم و دوتا پالتو دو ختم البته مدلش متفاوت بود ولی تا حدود زیادی راه و روش دوخت را به من نشان دادید امیدوارم موفق و تندرست باشید از کشور ایران براتون آرزوی بهترینها را دارم 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hello, I'm 14 years old and from Vietnam, Christmas is coming and I really need a military style winter coat (it has long legs like mangtoo), even though my parents never had one. intended to buy me a jacket with such a classic design, but I was really interested and passionate about classic fashion style, so I rummaged through a pile of old black khaki pants (I didn't even have money to buy fabric) left in the prison and brought them out in the hope of being able to take advantage of it to make a suitable greatcoat, however I don't know how to sew and have never sewn a suit before. Now, can you give me some suggestions on the lining material on the inside of the shirt to make it breathable but still warm and some useful tips when starting to sew a greatcoat? hope forward to seeing new rep from you !! thanks
I recommend viscose or acetate lining. To make the coat warmer, look for a wool wadding and line the coat with it. When it comes to sewing, it's best to buy some cheap cotton fabric (thrifted bed sheets) and sew a muslin or practice sewing difficult elements, such as the collar 😊
Thank you! This is a cover for the iron that prevents the fabric from burning. Something like this: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B094N753QK/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWwp13NParams
I just noticed your nail polish changed. How long did it take you to make this coat. Aside from you changing nail polish, I got some really great tips watching this video. Thank you so much
Thank you for answering! @@eserielpatterns8402 Yeah, I figured. I'e only ever done a corset, and thought that was quite easy (1800 stays), but time consuming but this looks to be more intricate if that makes sense haha
@@eserielpatterns8402 I have some fusible iron on seam tape, (very light weight so doesn’t add bulk); which is great for stabilising a seam particularly if it falls on the bias. It’s used in higher end men’s suit jackets.
I've never sewn from this patterns, so I don't really have any tips 🤷 When it comes to sewing jackets, I recommend the International School of Tailoring YT channel ☺️
This is a cover for the iron that prevents the fabric from burning. Something like this: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B094N753QK/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9kZXRhaWwp13NParams
What exact measurments do you mean? I often make patterns to individual measurments, for example if someone has large discrepancies between sizes, it is not a problem for me to make a smaller size (at no additional cost) 😊
Oh that's sweet ! I'll take this into consideration:) Smaller sizes like a standard EU 32 are almost never included on etsy and absolutely neglected by creators. We can easily find bigger sizes up to EU 56 but they never go two sizes below a standard EU 36.@@eserielpatterns8402