Modeliste studio , this guy has worked for Comme Des Gercons for yars and now he is doing free youtube videos for pattrrnamking and draping , such a blessing
Thank you for this!!! I am fourteen and ive been sewing for a year and im really interested in getting more professional and learning more and this is really helpful!!
Thank you so much I am currently in college and thinking about switching majors so I want to learn from some resources before I go all in to see if it is really what I like :)
I got a sewing machine yesterday and I have no idea what project to begin with, any recommendations? I been binging your videos, and all I have to say is I am so grateful for your channel!
I love books too... Have all the same ones as you except for the Fashionary ones... TBH, I'm poor so self learning and Library Genesis has been an invaluable resource.
I love the Fashionpedia book, I got it for Christmas awhile back. I also got their Women Poses for fashion, since i’m not that good at sketching yet, and I must say 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 also loveeee Nick Verreos lol
i've just started learning to drape patterns and i only have 1 mannequin for pattern making, but its in a corseted shape (its from the very very late edwardian era) anyone know where i can find a squishable or adjustable dressform that is good for pattern making and that is somewhat affordable?
i don’t know what your budget is but for adjustable dress forms the most inexpensive one that i’ve seen is 99 USD on amazon. for professional grade dressforms the shop company sells them for 235 USD
I have an adjustable one and honestly, it's a bit flimsy for drape patterns but you can probably make it work. I'm in Canada and there are a LOT of mannequins on Kijiji (the equivalent of craigslist) at great prices. I got mine for free! The only problem is if you're not an "average size" person like me. I'm really small and it was a struggle to find one.
@@SierradSushi ok, Thank you for the suggestions, i will try and check those sites out! :) i found one on craigslist for a lil higher than i would want to pay, but it should work perfectly for what i need one for! again, thanks for your help!
The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/kianabonollo07211
Zoe Hong is a professor and literally has a playlist of videos to learn fashion design using her channel!
“this book is pricey” so is fashion school tho… I’ll take the book
The fashionary textile book gives me goosebumps. PURE BEAUTY
literally GORGEOUS... like those books are so beautiful I genuinely just want to read them for hours
Same!
Modeliste studio , this guy has worked for Comme Des Gercons for yars and now he is doing free youtube videos for pattrrnamking and draping , such a blessing
I’m always SUPER impressed by how organized your video’s and descriptions are!! Great work 😍
Omg thank you so much!!
Thank you for this!!! I am fourteen and ive been sewing for a year and im really interested in getting more professional and learning more and this is really helpful!!
You are so welcome! Good luck with learning!
OMG Zoe Hong!!! Hahahaha "honestly if you watch me, you probably are subscribed to her channel" 😂 I'm that one!
Yuppp me too hehe
ahahaha same
SAME! i love her videos on discussing fabrics and what they actually are.
I am 13 years old and I want to be a fashion designer when I grow up
. And you helped me a lot with this video THANKS for uploading this video 😊
thank you so much for compiling this list! i’m excited to implement these into my fashion design journey:)
I’ve been looking for information like this for a while. Thank you! These books look amazing. They are exactly the resources I’ve been hoping to find.
Happy 100k!!!
Thank you!!! just hit it yesterday! Will do an exciting video and giveaway soon!!
Tfw I totally thought you had at least 250k
Have you ever talked about how you make your patterns? I’d love to see a detailed video on making your patterns… do you use special software?
And how do you grade for sizes?
Ooh grading suuuuucks! I hate grading. Good question
@@TheThyckVixen?????
Would love to see a video on how you grade your patterns!
Comes the perfect time . ❤️
Thank you so much I am currently in college and thinking about switching majors so I want to learn from some resources before I go all in to see if it is really what I like :)
I love fashionary. Their layouts and technical illustrations are fantastic. Great video!
lOVE IT !!! Great books! I have a few from college.
Nick Verreos?! I was watching his draping video last night cuz I was bored and i find him hilarious!
I got a sewing machine yesterday and I have no idea what project to begin with, any recommendations? I been binging your videos, and all I have to say is I am so grateful for your channel!
I love books too... Have all the same ones as you except for the Fashionary ones... TBH, I'm poor so self learning and Library Genesis has been an invaluable resource.
I love the Fashionpedia book, I got it for Christmas awhile back. I also got their Women Poses for fashion, since i’m not that good at sketching yet, and I must say 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾 also loveeee Nick Verreos lol
This is soo helpful for beginner sewers wanting to learn more. Love the video and congrats on 100K subscriber, such an accomplishment❤
truer words have never been spoken: RTFM
I signed up for skillshare after you said 1 month free!!!!
Congrats on 100k
Have been looking everywhere for the first patternmaking book, but it seams to be unavailable in my country at the moment😢
Psttt… You can find it online on website like libgen… I didn’t say anything right
this is so useful thank you 😍
Helpful info ❤️
do you use a program for your patterns? I would love to see a video on it
Hi Kiana what type of fabric did you use to create that yellow crop top shirt
Heyy love your videos ❤, what do you major in in college
Kiana you look like Madison Cheatow the actor.😅☺😊
Can you plzzzzzzzsssszz do a giveaway for fashionpedia✨✨
😍😍
Does the Helen Joseph Armstrong have instructions for making digital pattern?
Mine did and that was 10 years ago so it should.
i've just started learning to drape patterns and i only have 1 mannequin for pattern making, but its in a corseted shape (its from the very very late edwardian era)
anyone know where i can find a squishable or adjustable dressform that is good for pattern making and that is somewhat affordable?
i don’t know what your budget is but for adjustable dress forms the most inexpensive one that i’ve seen is 99 USD on amazon. for professional grade dressforms the shop company sells them for 235 USD
@@deeg6243 Ok, Thanks! i have a budget at about max $300
I have an adjustable one and honestly, it's a bit flimsy for drape patterns but you can probably make it work. I'm in Canada and there are a LOT of mannequins on Kijiji (the equivalent of craigslist) at great prices. I got mine for free! The only problem is if you're not an "average size" person like me. I'm really small and it was a struggle to find one.
@@SierradSushi ok, Thank you for the suggestions, i will try and check those sites out! :) i found one on craigslist for a lil higher than i would want to pay, but it should work perfectly for what i need one for! again, thanks for your help!
what ethnicity are you?