Pattern-Making Workshop with Shingo Sato | Parsons School of Design
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Date: September 11, 2013
we just started doing this at my school. And I gotta say: THANK YOU RUclips! Without you, I would never get stuff like this!
I took one of his workshops as a fashion faculty at Parsons and I couldn't get over his spirit and energy: not only were we working with heart motifs in so many of the designs but we were definitely working with heart as well- and that lesson was the most valuable, in addition to all of the technical magic. To me , it reminded me of what's possible when a designer takes the time to explore all on their own and develop their own techniques...... I can't tell you how inspired and I am and was by learning from Shingo Sato.
This has got to be the greatest pattern making video I have ever seen and I have seen a lot! Thank you for sharing!
cindih1956 I agree... it's amazing
Mr Sato is so unassuming like all true geniuses. Thank you.
Amazing how he can think on the flat pattern. These are art pieces, for sure! I still believe that most of these pieces will be 'one of a kind'. The manipulation of the draping on the flat, with always be an interpretaton of the one doing the draping. Bravo, Shingo Sato!
I agree completely. He is able to visualize in mutiple dimensions simultaneously. State of the Art technique and design.
I've seen some of your work on the runways and it is just a spectacular as you're teaching seminars
He's so generous by sharing his knowledge with the students. A great and creative professional.
Magnificent. And such a gentle giant of a teacher. A joy to behold.
thank you so much for uploading this!!! Mr. Sato is such a genius♡
Experience over 9000
Awesome awesome awesome !!!!! I just don't understand how could the classroom be so quiet , I'm amazed
That spiral sleeve.... omg!! Amazing work. 👏🏼💖
I didn't know WHERE this was going as he hardly spoke and understandably so as I'm aware English isn't his first language and then when it got to the end i was just in Awe!
Divinely!
Brilliantly!
Sumptuously
Bravo, genius Mr. Sato-san!
ありがとう、先生
I am here and just in awe of the wealth of information I am being exposed to for free. Thank you 🙏
The grand master Thank you
best video on the internet! Thank you!
excelente video es lo mejor que he visto en la red muy ilustrado. muy lindas formas muy ponibles y faciles pero con gran elegancia veo rigor pefeccion en las formas
OMG Mr. Sato You are such a genius Woooow Woooooow👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is amazing! Please upload more workshops like this :)
8:39 I literally LOLd …that was such a classic moment right there
Thank you for sharing, I’m so impressed!
wa ! thanks for searching this video , it is so amazing . I hope that i can see more these videos
im glad i come across your videos
how long have you been sewing & designing to be at this level WOW AMAZING WORK:))) thnx for sharing
These are some of the professors maybe that's why, I recognized my sewing teacher. They were familiar with the technique even though that it is amazing, maybe they are more concerned with how they can I implement this into their classes?
Can't help wondering at the reaction or non-reaction of the audience (students?)
Are they seeing the same thing as me???
I assume they were so in awe of the talent being displayed they didn't want to interrupt the flow of such ingenious demonstrations.
The audience are actually the school professors. Ive had class with a few of them. They had to pay attention as much as possible so they could pick something to teach us.
@@kyndallminley-marshall5702 I know I'm four years late and I'm guessing you've graduated already lol but I wanted to know from someone who attended Parsons and the Fashion Design field, is it really worth going here? Because they are kind of expensive 😫even though I'll be on FA. I'm currently in a university in the fashion design and merchandising program.
Outstanding Mr Sato!
Such a very interesting technique!!! Thanks for this! :)
Jude Sevillo
Does he have a a book oh my can't stop watching
How would you make it for mass production? 4 pattern pieces?
Thank you for sharing this video . It was wonderful . thank you so mach🌺
GENIUS VISIONARY.
This is fantastic!
I think when you know how to drape the basic pattern on the mannequin you can fallow his technique so easily
if you make clothing the mannequin you buy have to be your size please tell me
Brilliant work
Thank you for sharing! This is good video. Richpeace CAD software can make patterns and grades.
wow I love the ruffle s shape on the bodice
No doubt, interesting techniques. However, I was wondering how this would transfer to pattern grading or is this for custom made only?
I was thinking the exact same thing. Or even for mass production of these patterns. This would be more for custom made clothing. I couldn't imagine figuring out Cardinal points for these patterns. Lol
*****, true, but from the ttheory of pattern grading, do you know that it is all the same when grading smaller and bigger sizes given the increment that is used.
***** haha, I would be confused aalso if having to grade such a complicated pattern. I guess making one for each size would increase price tremendously
Nice.......so good tech
You are the Best!!!
Please do you have this school online thanks
I m in❤ wid u pattern making #Sato
waoooo very beautiful amazing beautiful
Amazing
Where did the seam allowance comes from at the bodice at the start? He didn’t add it... confused
interesting.....I really wanna try this.
wow excellent great explain thank you sir
Woah man minute 5:04.. it's a video of a video
excelent!!!
thank you for uploading this,,,interesting stuff for sure
You are sooooo good !
ابداع معلم رائع وتعليم بسيط وممتع 😍
Wow! Awesome class!!!
Can anyone point me into the right direction to become familiar with his technique?
what do you call this when making different shapes in bodice sewing in sheer what is the name of this techinque
AMAZING!!!
Does anyone know what type of muslin is used? It doesn't appear to fray and is very supple. Very nice.
Kim Bankston - probably very late response, but I'm guessing its calico.
Thank you so much
Fabulous
very nice .
Are there any more videos like this?
Спасибо огромное ,это невероятно увлекательно!!!
How can o join your clases from india ..can you provide me any link
gracias a youtube puedo compartir esta magnifica clase magistral
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wht fabric is required to make such patterns ???
Interested to learning
it don't get flat after ironing,??
amazing!!
vivian gao
I need information a cours ford Chile . Please😢
Kayak tugas si Michelle, namanya Oshi dosa kalo gak salah atau bahasa umumnya origami, seni melipat entah itu kain atau kertas😂
bellissimo vorrei sapere se ci sono dei libri da aquistare
What if the darts don’t match with each other
hi i am danish khan as a professional pattern maker . can we make one video together.
yeah but he can't pronounce L and sometimes I get confused...
شكرا
Por favor en español,,,, me e canta
where is your address
dieureudieuf Mr
is this Burda?
STill don't understand how he adds seam allowances
Hey DESIGNERS who cant sew! It seems amazing and so easy, BUT what about keeping grainline and patterns and thinking about fabric usage?! THESE are very very important questions in fashion industry. With ONE piece pattern its impossible to solve these problems. Lot of your fabric will be useless. So its not so great.
how many pattern pieces? Always One 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
(55:00) Elimination of armhole.
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