I love the feminine design of this blouse! The folds, curves and graceful lines are very feminine and romantic, a look not often seen these days, unfortunately. Gorgeous sleeves as well. I can picture it in cotton voile, silk, lightweight linen and organza. Just gorgeous!
Thank you very much for all your effort, that you put in these videos. I am MFA Fashion student, and I have realised that my visual design language is very poor. I have a lot of ideas/concepts but when it comes to design I feel the lack of 3D understanding, body etc. Since Fall I started to learn by myself how to build patterns, learn more about textiles and sewing techniques. I am very glad that I found your channel you insights and advices are very helpful. Thank you!
Most schools don't provide a solid foundation to exactly how pivotal patternmaking and draping is the the design process for 2 reasons. 1. It takes too much time. 2. Modern designers are not taught to consider the actual craftsmanship that is needed to execute complex design work. However, there are some institutions that provide what they call "Fashion Product Development", in which these topics are explored more. However, they are still VERY watered down. Way back in the day, we wouldn't be able to consider ourselves designers unless we understood how to properly translate 2D work into 3D (understanding the body, fit analysis, molding/casting fabrics around the body, ect.) Nowadays, as long as you can use illustrator to make flats, understand the VERY BARE basics of patternmaking and sewing, you are qualified by many company "standards" to be a designer. I hope you are still continuing to explore patternmaking. If you are able to make patterns well and with little to no error, you are opening yourself up to A LOT of opportunities such as freelancing, consultation, costume design and even more corporate stuff like technical design (surprisingly, they make more than designers).
agreeed, this comment is so true!@@nekrokleptic I studied fashion design at the top fashion school in US, but while trying to start my brand, I faced a lot of difficulties making samples on my own (because I didn't learn as much patternmaking). I wished they taught us more, but I'm learning on my own now. It's very expensive to outsource development. Just providing drawings to companies for them to make patterns is very unsustainable as a start up...
Hello, Thank you for your very inspiring and full of knowledge video. How did you finish the "bottom" of the tulip sleeve, please? It seems, there are no facing, it would weight down the garment. Only a very thin hem ? How would you avoid a stitching line at the hem (except hemming by hand? :) Thank you again for all. :)
Bonjour, je like toutes vos vidéos en plus de m'être abonnée à votre chaine, impossible de faire autrement. transmettez mes amitiés à vos chats. Samia de Bruxelles
Hi, I enjoy your way of designing and construction of your garment but I do have one question please if you can reply. Why you need paperpatter after you have voile
I could watch and practice these all day
I just enrolled to study fashion design and I’m watching a lot of videos atm. Sewing tutorials too.
I love the feminine design of this blouse! The folds, curves and graceful lines are very feminine and romantic, a look not often seen these days, unfortunately. Gorgeous sleeves as well. I can picture it in cotton voile, silk, lightweight linen and organza. Just gorgeous!
Thank you very much for all your effort, that you put in these videos.
I am MFA Fashion student, and I have realised that my visual design language is very poor. I have a lot of ideas/concepts but when it comes to design I feel the lack of 3D understanding, body etc. Since Fall I started to learn by myself how to build patterns, learn more about textiles and sewing techniques. I am very glad that I found your channel you insights and advices are very helpful.
Thank you!
Most schools don't provide a solid foundation to exactly how pivotal patternmaking and draping is the the design process for 2 reasons. 1. It takes too much time. 2. Modern designers are not taught to consider the actual craftsmanship that is needed to execute complex design work. However, there are some institutions that provide what they call "Fashion Product Development", in which these topics are explored more. However, they are still VERY watered down. Way back in the day, we wouldn't be able to consider ourselves designers unless we understood how to properly translate 2D work into 3D (understanding the body, fit analysis, molding/casting fabrics around the body, ect.) Nowadays, as long as you can use illustrator to make flats, understand the VERY BARE basics of patternmaking and sewing, you are qualified by many company "standards" to be a designer. I hope you are still continuing to explore patternmaking. If you are able to make patterns well and with little to no error, you are opening yourself up to A LOT of opportunities such as freelancing, consultation, costume design and even more corporate stuff like technical design (surprisingly, they make more than designers).
agreeed, this comment is so true!@@nekrokleptic I studied fashion design at the top fashion school in US, but while trying to start my brand, I faced a lot of difficulties making samples on my own (because I didn't learn as much patternmaking). I wished they taught us more, but I'm learning on my own now. It's very expensive to outsource development. Just providing drawings to companies for them to make patterns is very unsustainable as a start up...
ur work is so wonderful and so teaching🌸
Magnifique. The quality of your sewing and fit are outstanding.
Absolutely helpful and inspiring video. Thank you for the good work! The Tulip sleeves are beautiful.
I DONT HAVE A DRESS FORM BUT I WILL MAKE A FLAT PATTERN DRAFTING N SEW UP. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE TUTORIAL.
please make more of these type of videos. i love it so much. thank you for another wonderful and educational video!
Beautiful work! I hope your talent takes you far.
Cool work,thank you 🎉
Безупречная работа! Браво!! 👋👋👋
Absolutely beautiful work thank you for sharing.
Thanks you for being a an inspiration to me
I don't know how to express myself on this video but you really inspired me
I have watched your videos so many times everything looks perfect l love them 😻
Without speaking you are doing best
I can only say WOW!!
Very beautiful. Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So pretty and elegant 🥰
It’s a pleasure watching you work. Thank you for sharing
Your videos are truly the best!! Thank you for sharing dude!!!
beautiful!
Incrível ❤
Ravissant,merci beaucoup.
You are the best!👏👏😍
Hi, great job, so simply beautiful. Where can i learn to drape and cut like this please? Thank you
Muchísimas gracias, me ha gustado mucho
Haznos muchos vídeos porfaaaa
Clean silhouette
Thank you sir💖🙏🏻
beautifully captivating
amazing!your work fires me!
Have learned a lot from this project
I love modelist
Waaaaw 👍👏👏👏👏
Thank you so mush, I like what you do!
Merci beaucoup pour ces partages ! Ces vidéos sont si bien faites.
a good job
Love it 🤍 thank you for sharing. I was wondering what fabric scissors did you use in this video??
holy shit you're so good at this
very neat love this
fantastique
Beautiful, would love to see a version where the sleeve was kept a bit longer and kaftan-like. :)
love it 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Magnifique 😍
Beautiful
Hello, Thank you for your very inspiring and full of knowledge video. How did you finish the "bottom" of the tulip sleeve, please? It seems, there are no facing, it would weight down the garment. Only a very thin hem ? How would you avoid a stitching line at the hem (except hemming by hand? :) Thank you again for all. :)
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!!! :)
Very nice
kinda wish I had a dress form now. The whole process seems much more intuitive.
Bonjour, je like toutes vos vidéos en plus de m'être abonnée à votre chaine, impossible de faire autrement. transmettez mes amitiés à vos chats. Samia de Bruxelles
May I ask what pen you’re using?
Can you do the Loewe puff sleeves and pants from SS 21????
❤
You’re amazing, do you by any chance take custom orders Or sampling?
Tooppp!!!!
arigato !
🌹🌷🌷🌹🌷🌷
Hi, I enjoy your way of designing and construction of your garment but I do have one question please if you can reply. Why you need paperpatter after you have voile
Good job,, but losing fabric
SHOW ME YOUR FAVORITE PATTERN BOOKS !!!!!!!!