Kia ora! I'm currently trying to finish some adhd-stalled projects before the weekend. Would you maybe be able to let us know what brand/thickness of embroidery thread that is? Or even an Amazon link in your details to it if you have time? Thanks so much for these videos, they're so great!!
I just finished my first successful skirt with an elastic waistband, made for my very long legged 8 year old xD Its my first success and it has me absolutely ecstatic about where I can go from there in making clothes that can actually really fit my special girl ❤
My life just came full circle because Vancouver sleep clinic was something I listened to every day. Been watching your videos for the past couple weeks and what a wild connection!
Carly before you start your bigger hand sewing project, get yourself a leather thimble. They are comfortable and they mold to your finger over time. You could honestly make one for yourself if you got a scrap of soft leather. Just make sure you are covering your “pusher” finger to protect it from the needle. Loved your hoodie. So thoughtful. I bet it’s going to be comfortable as hell once he breaks it in a bit. Who doesn’t want to be wrapped in a hand stitched quilt all day!?!
I've listened to your brother's music for years now! What a world... Curious to know his reaction to this amazing gift. Loved the colors and the technique. I am still gathering the courage (and money) to buy a machine and start sewing... Always glad to see your makings.
I am a 50yo sewist who loves your videos! So wish they had been around when I was younger, I would have been so inspired! Also using a thimble will make a huge difference to protecting your fingers when quilting - they are a game changer!!
Hello! experienced tailor here. genuinely OBSESSED with your own thought process and method, i must say first. honestly take a pic of it so u don't forget that because that more stylized approach is sick. ok now i do want to actually help u so you also have the other way of doin it, added to ur roster of seam finishing's. for 100 percent secureness, sew the bias tape right sides together with the seam allowance. then turn the bias tape over and under the seam when pressed flat. then sew in the ditch so that the stitch line is hidden. the second way is more like u guessed! simply sandwich the seam allowance between the bias tape and sew away! Personally i find this way harder cuz u gotta be good at aligning the bias perfectly and a lot of times u gotta go back and re-stitch shit. not my favorite.
There’s something deeply satisfying about the fact that you enjoy the process, and that you take the extra time to do the lovely steps that really bring character to the garments. It’s not just a means to an end, and that’s just swell
currently 04:30am in the UK. Doing night shifts suck, but tonight's shift was blessed with the drop of a new video just as I started my break. what a treat!! Thank you for bringing sunshine and creativity to my days Carly!
I used to get sad/mad when my husband didn’t like clothes I made him, but I’ve learned I just can’t get mad about what someone wants to wear. So I’ll usually gift them again to a guy friend who will love them!
I ADORE that hoodie you made for your brother. Such a thoughtful gift, he must be thrilled! When you talkad about letting the fabric ”speak to you” I knew exactly what you meant, it’s this organic way of patchwork that I love and do myself. I also love how you have this vision of your brother’s vibe and create according to that. As several others have recommended, always use a thimble when you handsew 😊
hi carly, i am ALWAYS using thimbles when sewing with hand - slowstitching, quilting, embroidery... ALWAYS! I am using a clover silicon thimble and a clover silicon finger thingy for the pointing finger. that makes getting the needle through so easy and no pain at all! It also depeds what kind of needle you are using. for quilting i recommend pony needles - but i am also using milliners no. 3 a lot or bigger, if i am using thicker thread! you can find my favorite supplies in a video on my channel! i love the hoodie - always impressed how you just do it! keep going girl!
This colour palette is dreamy! 🤩 I also have that exact ball of thread/yarn so I'm excited to try quilting with it now 😃 I hope your brother loved it 💕
HI Carly! Great project. I bet your brother loves it! I don’t know if you have heard of it before but when I quilt by hand I pop the knot which must means that when I start a new thread, I do a quilters knot at the end of the thread. Then I enter the fabric about a quarter inch from where I actually want to start my quilting. I go into the batting and not all the way through the quilt sandwich. Then I hold the fabric taunt where the knot is and I give it a little yank. This puts the knot into the batting layer of the quilt thus eliminating the need to worry about what to do with it in your seam allowances. If you want to see this there are a lot of hand quilting videos out there and honestly, the older the lady teaching the knot pop the more amazed you will be cuz it’s magical. And well practiced quilters make it look easy. It is not. But it is a great solution and very worth learning.
I think you solved the seam issue great! I would have done a flat felled finish. (right sides together, trim one seam allowance, wrap the other seam allowance around it and stitch down through all layers) This seam is very strong as well. You could also trim the batting before doing this for a super flat finish. Love the hoodie!!
The patchwork ironing board cover, ‘another cut another patch’ moment is wonderful! Such a good life approach too 💗 The tip on extra stitches by the seams after you cut your pieces is so ingenious I’m ashamed it’s never occurred to me 😂
this is hilarious; I also just finished a jacket for my brother AND I'm working on a quilt lolol love how this make turned out! bias binding is attached using one of the wings to the right side (right sides together), then folded over to the other side. you can either just stitch it down on the machine or carefully whip stitch them down if you don't want the bias tape showing on the front side
Its so beautiful, you are so talented. There is no right or wrong way to finish patchwork, I really like what you did it added a lot of charm to your work. Very insprational.
Hi Carly! I’ve never commented in your videos but I have to say I feel like you’re so fun and your projects are so inspiring! I got inspired this week to make a quilted soccer ball for my best friend’s baby, which apparently requires me to learn English Paper Piecing. It’ll be an adventure!
Just in case you're interested in exploring it further (I am making my first quilt!) a lot of hand quilters that like thicker thread use size 12 thread. Normal sewing thread is like... size 40 I think. It can come in lots of colors including gradients and multicolors! The two brands I know of are aurafil and wonderfil. I'm sure there are others.
Well done ! I absolutely loved it. Your inventiveness and confidence is really inspiring you got to go for it he don't go for it nothing happens and I can tell you a lot about that
20:33 me whenever i get my self into sewing projects that end up taking double of the time i planned 😅 loved the result!!! Nothing says “I love you” like a hand made gift 🫶🏻 Greetings from Mexico city ✨
Love this! I made a small quilt recently with a big stitch technique, and I love how it turned out. Your project reminded me that I definitely want to do that again, but for a bigger project.
Yay! You make me smile! I just did a happy dance when I saw your new video. I just finished re-watching your collar video as I just made one! Looking forward to watching this one. I have so much scrap sweatshirt fabric.
Awesome job! I made a quilt coat in the past and just had some flappy bias bound seams that I stitched to the seam allowance for the armholes and I did a similar thing to what you did for the other seams. The big difference I did was I used a bias bind for my hem and centre front opening so avoid excess bulk at the hem.
I found you a couple of days ago and I am OBSESSED with your work, your vibe, your colors and your energy! You are magical❤ Thank you for sharing your work!
Carly... you have a great SERGER sitting on your table... that machine would secure your seams and finish them without the bulk.... I love your process. Keep it up 😂😊
I just finished making a sewn gift, too! What a coincidence. This was such a lovely and thoughtful present for your dear brother. I love all your videos, Carly! 💖 I am currently on my sewing grind. I have finished 3 sewing projects this month so far. Your videos always motivate me as I sew.
I feel like when I do bias seam finishing I end up with bias bound nubbins which can then be flat felled down, but I really like how flat your technique turned out. Also loving the curved patchwork you did! Definitely need to incorporate that in my next quilt
Hi Carly! Recently, my two main projects are my kids 😅 So my sewing projects need to wait very patiently at the moment. But watching your joyful videos makes me wanna dive right into sewing instantly 😊 Thank you for being you! ❤️ Also, the love for your brother is so beautiful ♥️
This is the second time I've found out a youtuber who sews has a brother that makes music that I like, but I had no idea they were related. It's a very weird coincidence
You need a Sashiko thimble when quilting with such big thread. Just a thought. I embroider and a thimble is a must for thick threads and very think fabric.
It looks so cute! For your big quilt project later this year, I really recommend getting some sort of thimble, it’s going to save your fingers and sanity haha
No frickin way! Vancouver sleep clinic is your brother? His song is in a playlist i made thats very special to me cuz i listen to it when i have to battle my mental health demons again and when i do i write in my diary and go walking i the forest and listen to his music (among others) Its really funny how small the world is. Sendin love and gratitude from germany
LOL, I feel you! When my machine F#@ks up i literally throw it in the trash. So many of my machines got the frustrated toss to the bin. I should really invest in a Juki, SMH
once you have connected all the pieces, doesn't that mean that the hand stitching is secure with that line of stitching? would you need to keep the seam allowance?
I don’t know which brand she’s using but DMC is excellent and widely available. They have different thicknesses of crochet thread but my favorite is size 8 pearl cotton. It shows up nicely for big stitch hand quilting and is easy to work with.
Oh, Carly! It's GORGEOUS!!! 🥰 Does he like it?! So generous of you to do a pattern breakdown! 🥹💗 I'll be heading over to see that! 👍🏻 I don't get on with thimbles, but have found that covering my needle-pushing finger with sticking plaster (don't know if that's what you call it in Australia? The sticky stuff you put on a grazed knee) works brilliantly! Just downloaded the Vancouver Sleep Clinic's playlist on Spotify and like what I've heard so far! ⭐ Bit Coldplay-ish I think. 😍 Lots of love and hugs, Deb xx 🤗💕 PS. I think this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/SFYq2TbvNBA/видео.htmlsi=_ol--80R4UYhU_dD has the kind of binding you want. It's a gorgeous project and a she's a lovely lady, but if you just want the binding bit it's about 10 minutes in. 🤗🤗
Im sorry but the shape of your hoodies bugs the F out of me. Its a cool idea and a great execution of your project, but for someone that wears hoodies for warmth not style, that fact that your design flares out at the bottom instead of following the line of the body sends chills up my back thinking about the cold wind that would blow up under that. Otherwise i enjoyed the video and the project, though i personally would have liked a bit more detail on the making and sewing of the hood itself.
hi everyone!! i hope you're having a great day! how are all of your projects going? i love hearing about all the details
Kia ora! I'm currently trying to finish some adhd-stalled projects before the weekend. Would you maybe be able to let us know what brand/thickness of embroidery thread that is? Or even an Amazon link in your details to it if you have time? Thanks so much for these videos, they're so great!!
I'm gardening! I'm in the US so it's spring!
youll find all my projects on my channel - just started another kawandi freestyle quilt - thats so much fun!
I just finished my first successful skirt with an elastic waistband, made for my very long legged 8 year old xD
Its my first success and it has me absolutely ecstatic about where I can go from there in making clothes that can actually really fit my special girl ❤
My life just came full circle because Vancouver sleep clinic was something I listened to every day. Been watching your videos for the past couple weeks and what a wild connection!
Carly before you start your bigger hand sewing project, get yourself a leather thimble. They are comfortable and they mold to your finger over time. You could honestly make one for yourself if you got a scrap of soft leather. Just make sure you are covering your “pusher” finger to protect it from the needle.
Loved your hoodie. So thoughtful. I bet it’s going to be comfortable as hell once he breaks it in a bit. Who doesn’t want to be wrapped in a hand stitched quilt all day!?!
dude I was OBSESSED with the winter ep this is so wild. I love seeing talented siblings being successful 🥹
whaaaaat that's so cool!!!!! it's a fav of mine too !
I swear, Carly is the most refreshing person to watch
I've listened to your brother's music for years now! What a world... Curious to know his reaction to this amazing gift. Loved the colors and the technique. I am still gathering the courage (and money) to buy a machine and start sewing... Always glad to see your makings.
i love hand sewing in front of the tv, with my adhd its a much better alternative then playing on my phone and watching tv.
WHY IS IT SO ENJOYABLE?!! I understand!!
I am a 50yo sewist who loves your videos! So wish they had been around when I was younger, I would have been so inspired! Also using a thimble will make a huge difference to protecting your fingers when quilting - they are a game changer!!
Hello! experienced tailor here. genuinely OBSESSED with your own thought process and method, i must say first. honestly take a pic of it so u don't forget that because that more stylized approach is sick. ok now i do want to actually help u so you also have the other way of doin it, added to ur roster of seam finishing's.
for 100 percent secureness, sew the bias tape right sides together with the seam allowance. then turn the bias tape over and under the seam when pressed flat. then sew in the ditch so that the stitch line is hidden. the second way is more like u guessed! simply sandwich the seam allowance between the bias tape and sew away! Personally i find this way harder cuz u gotta be good at aligning the bias perfectly and a lot of times u gotta go back and re-stitch shit. not my favorite.
I hope we get to see your brother loving wearing his hoody!!!
There’s something deeply satisfying about the fact that you enjoy the process, and that you take the extra time to do the lovely steps that really bring character to the garments. It’s not just a means to an end, and that’s just swell
Your original designed earth-toned hoodie is spectacular!
20:25 wow! what a sweet smile. The energy you show in your videos are incredibly fueling for me.
thanks for watching aw!!
Super cute!
tyyyyy!!!!!
currently 04:30am in the UK. Doing night shifts suck, but tonight's shift was blessed with the drop of a new video just as I started my break. what a treat!! Thank you for bringing sunshine and creativity to my days Carly!
I used to get sad/mad when my husband didn’t like clothes I made him, but I’ve learned I just can’t get mad about what someone wants to wear. So I’ll usually gift them again to a guy friend who will love them!
I love this jumper!! This video made me really want to try hand quilting. Thank you!
Oh my goodness, I love your brother’s music! I listen to someone to stay on repeat constantly
I ADORE that hoodie you made for your brother. Such a thoughtful gift, he must be thrilled! When you talkad about letting the fabric ”speak to you” I knew exactly what you meant, it’s this organic way of patchwork that I love and do myself. I also love how you have this vision of your brother’s vibe and create according to that.
As several others have recommended, always use a thimble when you handsew 😊
The amount of love I have for this video and this designer and this designer!!!!!!!!!!!! Wow Ily
!!!!!!! thats so kind!!!!! thanks for watching!!!!
hi carly, i am ALWAYS using thimbles when sewing with hand - slowstitching, quilting, embroidery... ALWAYS! I am using a clover silicon thimble and a clover silicon finger thingy for the pointing finger. that makes getting the needle through so easy and no pain at all! It also depeds what kind of needle you are using. for quilting i recommend pony needles - but i am also using milliners no. 3 a lot or bigger, if i am using thicker thread! you can find my favorite supplies in a video on my channel! i love the hoodie - always impressed how you just do it! keep going girl!
That is absolutely amazing
This colour palette is dreamy! 🤩 I also have that exact ball of thread/yarn so I'm excited to try quilting with it now 😃 I hope your brother loved it 💕
HI Carly! Great project. I bet your brother loves it! I don’t know if you have heard of it before but when I quilt by hand I pop the knot which must means that when I start a new thread, I do a quilters knot at the end of the thread. Then I enter the fabric about a quarter inch from where I actually want to start my quilting. I go into the batting and not all the way through the quilt sandwich. Then I hold the fabric taunt where the knot is and I give it a little yank. This puts the knot into the batting layer of the quilt thus eliminating the need to worry about what to do with it in your seam allowances. If you want to see this there are a lot of hand quilting videos out there and honestly, the older the lady teaching the knot pop the more amazed you will be cuz it’s magical. And well practiced quilters make it look easy. It is not. But it is a great solution and very worth learning.
That is so creative and cool
omg you humming while you sewed was so cute!
hahaha DOO DOO DOOOOO
Oh my goodness what a talented couple of siblings you two are! I love what both of you create!
hahaha my siblings are very clever!! thank you so much
It's so cute ! You are so precise yet playfull !
For someone like myself who has issues with feeling of seams, the way you did the binding is fantastic
Omg! I love your brother's music. So cool that you are both creative and expressive in your own ways :)
Looks great
Cotton Perle No. 8 by DMC is lovely too.
That’s my favorite! So many colors and the slight sheen is really pretty. Big stitch hand quilting is one of my favorite things to do.
@@kara1084 I am addicted to hand quilting! I have the holes in my finger to prove it lol
I think you solved the seam issue great!
I would have done a flat felled finish. (right sides together, trim one seam allowance, wrap the other seam allowance around it and stitch down through all layers) This seam is very strong as well. You could also trim the batting before doing this for a super flat finish.
Love the hoodie!!
I've listened to your brother's music for a while! Collapse is my favourite song 🥹 You are both so talented!
The patchwork ironing board cover, ‘another cut another patch’ moment is wonderful! Such a good life approach too 💗
The tip on extra stitches by the seams after you cut your pieces is so ingenious I’m ashamed it’s never occurred to me 😂
this is hilarious; I also just finished a jacket for my brother AND I'm working on a quilt lolol
love how this make turned out! bias binding is attached using one of the wings to the right side (right sides together), then folded over to the other side. you can either just stitch it down on the machine or carefully whip stitch them down if you don't want the bias tape showing on the front side
That’s a stunning jumper! Now I need to get my hands on the pattern to make one for me ☺️
Such a beautiful garment ❤ congrats.
You would probably love Cherrywood fabric! It's all hand dyed with tons of variation, like the piece of fabric you said you loved.
I love the way this one turned out! Such a cool look.
Looks brilliant. Best present!
Its so beautiful, you are so talented. There is no right or wrong way to finish patchwork, I really like what you did it added a lot of charm to your work. Very insprational.
Hi Carly! I’ve never commented in your videos but I have to say I feel like you’re so fun and your projects are so inspiring! I got inspired this week to make a quilted soccer ball for my best friend’s baby, which apparently requires me to learn English Paper Piecing. It’ll be an adventure!
Update: I made the ball! It turned out great!
Lovely young woman! Very inspirational thanks 👍 👍 👍
Just in case you're interested in exploring it further (I am making my first quilt!) a lot of hand quilters that like thicker thread use size 12 thread. Normal sewing thread is like... size 40 I think. It can come in lots of colors including gradients and multicolors! The two brands I know of are aurafil and wonderfil. I'm sure there are others.
Spectacular!! ❤
Oh my God that's amazing and I'm positive he absolutely loved it! The sleeve finishing is so cool.
I love your sewing setup, very professional iron and sewing machine. Love the hand stitching!
I love your Videos and the way you present your ideas!!! You are so creative and such a nice person
Really nice! I love it! well done! you brother is lucky you care so much! ❤
Well done ! I absolutely loved it. Your inventiveness and confidence is really inspiring you got to go for it he don't go for it nothing happens and I can tell you a lot about that
20:33 me whenever i get my self into sewing projects that end up taking double of the time i planned 😅 loved the result!!! Nothing says “I love you” like a hand made gift 🫶🏻
Greetings from Mexico city ✨
Love this! I made a small quilt recently with a big stitch technique, and I love how it turned out. Your project reminded me that I definitely want to do that again, but for a bigger project.
i love your curtains !!! also great video i love the sleeves and the way the hood crosses over at the front of the collar :)
It turned out absolutely gorgeous! I love the colours and the hand stitching gives it such a nice texture.
Yay! You make me smile! I just did a happy dance when I saw your new video. I just finished re-watching your collar video as I just made one! Looking forward to watching this one. I have so much scrap sweatshirt fabric.
I really wasn’t expecting to like the jumper, but it’s delightful
Awesome job! I made a quilt coat in the past and just had some flappy bias bound seams that I stitched to the seam allowance for the armholes and I did a similar thing to what you did for the other seams. The big difference I did was I used a bias bind for my hem and centre front opening so avoid excess bulk at the hem.
I didn’t think you could get cooler but your brother???!? VSC? How neat is that! His music is incredible & that hoodie is such a vibe!
I found you a couple of days ago and I am OBSESSED with your work, your vibe, your colors and your energy! You are magical❤ Thank you for sharing your work!
Carly... you have a great SERGER sitting on your table... that machine would secure your seams and finish them without the bulk.... I love your process. Keep it up 😂😊
hahahah you're right!!! you're so right
YOU DID AMAZING!
This is making me want to make one for myself now 💕
I just finished making a sewn gift, too! What a coincidence. This was such a lovely and thoughtful present for your dear brother. I love all your videos, Carly! 💖 I am currently on my sewing grind. I have finished 3 sewing projects this month so far. Your videos always motivate me as I sew.
Love it!
It is beautiful! You made that! 😮😍
love everything you do!
It turned out really well! I hope he loves it. 😁 Steph
INCREDIBLE!
I feel like when I do bias seam finishing I end up with bias bound nubbins which can then be flat felled down, but I really like how flat your technique turned out. Also loving the curved patchwork you did! Definitely need to incorporate that in my next quilt
Hi Carly!
Recently, my two main projects are my kids 😅
So my sewing projects need to wait very patiently at the moment. But watching your joyful videos makes me wanna dive right into sewing instantly 😊
Thank you for being you! ❤️
Also, the love for your brother is so beautiful ♥️
This is the second time I've found out a youtuber who sews has a brother that makes music that I like, but I had no idea they were related. It's a very weird coincidence
Now I'm curious, who is the other one 👀?
@marikunastudio Micarah Tewers! Her brother Landon Tewers is the lead vocalist in the band The Plot in You, and he has his own solo music too
@@jaydenb2425 Aaah yes of course! All-round creative families :)
@@marikunastudio For sure! The creativity and talent run in the family in both cases
You need a Sashiko thimble when quilting with such big thread. Just a thought. I embroider and a thimble is a must for thick threads and very think fabric.
Sibling love makes me feel warm and fuzzy. Im one of 6 and we're all super close ❤
It looks so cute! For your big quilt project later this year, I really recommend getting some sort of thimble, it’s going to save your fingers and sanity haha
Sewing buttons on a Zero Waste dress (pattern by Birgitta Helmerson) and enjoying your designing and sewing process!
That’s not a hoodie- that’s a blanket! It’s beautiful and you can tell it was made with love. Did you get any pictures of your bro wearing it?
No frickin way! Vancouver sleep clinic is your brother?
His song is in a playlist i made thats very special to me cuz i listen to it when i have to battle my mental health demons again and when i do i write in my diary and go walking i the forest and listen to his music (among others)
Its really funny how small the world is. Sendin love and gratitude from germany
it is sooo cooool😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Love it! How did he like it?
Looks great, I bet it will be well loved. The hand stitching was worth it, get yourself a leather thimble!
looks really cute and comfy and stylish! Did your brother like it?
hey dear love your videos! would u show us you making some princessy dress!? you have a beautiful studio. thank u for all the beautiful content. 💜💜💜💜
You need a leather thimble for hand sewing! Saved my fingers in university.
This is on my bucket list to make myself, but I'm scared. I've only made clothes for dolls
you can do it!!! not too difficult - just time consuming. :D
Why are you so absolutely adorable??
LOL, I feel you! When my machine F#@ks up i literally throw it in the trash. So many of my machines got the frustrated toss to the bin. I should really invest in a Juki, SMH
What 😭
once you have connected all the pieces, doesn't that mean that the hand stitching is secure with that line of stitching? would you need to keep the seam allowance?
I'm sorry, do you have an *industrial* sewing machine??? Amazing, wow. Goals.
also the hoodie looks great!
Your first outfit is so minion coded
Hi! Can someone tell me exactly what the fine cotton yarn is called or brands? I’m looking it up and only think ones come up. Thank you!
I don’t know which brand she’s using but DMC is excellent and widely available. They have different thicknesses of crochet thread but my favorite is size 8 pearl cotton. It shows up nicely for big stitch hand quilting and is easy to work with.
YOUR BROTHER IS VANCOUVER SLEEP CLINIC???????
YEAHHHHHH!!! he's the best
❤️❤️❤️
So I can’t just buy the pattern? I have to subscribe to patrion? I want to support you but I just found your channel today.
PLEASE, TELL ME YOU RECORDED HIS REACTION
Oh, Carly! It's GORGEOUS!!! 🥰 Does he like it?! So generous of you to do a pattern breakdown! 🥹💗 I'll be heading over to see that! 👍🏻 I don't get on with thimbles, but have found that covering my needle-pushing finger with sticking plaster (don't know if that's what you call it in Australia? The sticky stuff you put on a grazed knee) works brilliantly! Just downloaded the Vancouver Sleep Clinic's playlist on Spotify and like what I've heard so far! ⭐ Bit Coldplay-ish I think. 😍 Lots of love and hugs, Deb xx 🤗💕 PS. I think this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/SFYq2TbvNBA/видео.htmlsi=_ol--80R4UYhU_dD has the kind of binding you want. It's a gorgeous project and a she's a lovely lady, but if you just want the binding bit it's about 10 minutes in. 🤗🤗
Carly I have been wanting to ask this for a while but how to you name your business ?
ALSO THIMBLE USE A THIMBLE LEARN HOW the hand pain will never cease if u dont (XO
ok minion
Im sorry but the shape of your hoodies bugs the F out of me. Its a cool idea and a great execution of your project, but for someone that wears hoodies for warmth not style, that fact that your design flares out at the bottom instead of following the line of the body sends chills up my back thinking about the cold wind that would blow up under that. Otherwise i enjoyed the video and the project, though i personally would have liked a bit more detail on the making and sewing of the hood itself.
sleeves are too short for a man