Hi, first of all, I would like to thank you very much for the series of video demonstrating the procedures of constructing a jacket. I have gone through all the videos. I heard that you mentioned a few times of the instruction sheets. Do you have any further resources for us? Any website or blogs that we can reach you?
Apologies for not replying earlier but my intention for this site was to provide support material for the students I instructed based at the University of South Wales hence the mention of instruction sheets - they are supplied with a booklet I have produced to supplement the video content. Would you be interested in the possibility of them being emailed if you forwarded contact details?
@@basic2bespoke924 I agree... great videos and great resources. Amazing! Do you have a website, so that I can look at the "instruction sheets" you've mentioned? Thank you.
@Basic2Bespoke I would really appreciate that as I am currently in uni studying fashion design and your videos are super helpful! Where do I share my email contact with you? here on the comment's section?
I have recently created additional video material to explain the materials in greater detail - I hope they will help answer your questions. Thank you for your comments.
@@orbit040 The difference is really the density of hair. The plastron - the chest piece - is has a higher density of horse or camel hair which gives it more spring and stability. You could also make the plastron out of the softer canvas resulting in a less firm chest area, depending on the fabric used though.
Hi, first of all, I would like to thank you very much for the series of video demonstrating the procedures of constructing a jacket. I have gone through all the videos. I heard that you mentioned a few times of the instruction sheets. Do you have any further resources for us? Any website or blogs that we can reach you?
Agreed. I would really like to get access to the worksheet you describe. This is a great resource. Thank you!
Apologies for not replying earlier but my intention for this site was to provide support material for the students I instructed based at the University of South Wales hence the mention of instruction sheets - they are supplied with a booklet I have produced to supplement the video content. Would you be interested in the possibility of them being emailed if you forwarded contact details?
@@basic2bespoke924 I agree... great videos and great resources. Amazing! Do you have a website, so that I can look at the "instruction sheets" you've mentioned? Thank you.
@Basic2Bespoke
I would really appreciate that as I am currently in uni studying fashion design and your videos are super helpful!
Where do I share my email contact with you? here on the comment's section?
you are excellent keep on bravo for your respectable work
What are the types of materials needed to make a full canvas?
I have recently created additional video material to explain the materials in greater detail - I hope they will help answer your questions. Thank you for your comments.
What s difference between the whole canvas and the chest canvas .
Can we use hair cloth canvas on whole and same one on chest Piece
@@orbit040 The difference is really the density of hair. The plastron - the chest piece - is has a higher density of horse or camel hair which gives it more spring and stability. You could also make the plastron out of the softer canvas resulting in a less firm chest area, depending on the fabric used though.
Can use zigzag macine
what is the name of the gray fabric please ???
David Zz canvas
Sometimes also called hymo. Tailors canvas or horsehair canvas for more structure
@@victoriango9443 yes hymo thank you