@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 I always see you make crossgrain line in the same line with waist line, so waist line is baland for all fabric pieces? Could you explain for me? Thanks sir
@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 yes, drafting selvedge denim it's a bit more intricate as you have to deal with a straight line on one of the edge of the pattern. Thanks for answering and for your next video
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@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 I always see you make crossgrain line in the same line with waist line, so waist line is baland for all fabric pieces? Could you explain for me? Thanks sir
hi can you pls also show how can we draft a selvedge denim non stretch? i would appreciate. thanks
Thanks for watching my video. My next video is on draping baggy trousers, assuming denim fabric. Please use it as a reference for your work.
@@kondosdrapinglibrary9070 yes, drafting selvedge denim it's a bit more intricate as you have to deal with a straight line on one of the edge of the pattern. Thanks for answering and for your next video
Oversize please
I have finished the video shoot for the wide and draped trousers. I will be uploading them regularly in the next few weeks, so stay tuned.