Fabrics: woven or knitted? Which weight? How to recognize them? | FABRIC GUIDE | Justine Leconte

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  • @justineleconte
    @justineleconte  7 лет назад +179

    Hi! One addition: when we talk about "grams", it means "grams per square meter" of fabric. In case you wondered ;-)

    • @Tankervoy
      @Tankervoy 7 лет назад +2

      Justine Leconte officiel Could you make an overview of the low/mid/heavy weight fabrics and their corresponding weight ranges?

    • @fatemesadattabatabaei3429
      @fatemesadattabatabaei3429 7 лет назад +1

      OMG! You talk exactly about units, as a physicist I admire you, LOVE!!!

    • @SuperPeachy1989
      @SuperPeachy1989 7 лет назад +4

      I'm from India and am used to buying fabrics for traditional wear. But the process of seeing fabrics, I don't know why, warms my heart. So I automatically hit the like button even before the video ended and loved hearing that this topic too is now a mini-series!

    • @susankendall6653
      @susankendall6653 7 лет назад

      Justine Leconte officiel

    • @MiaHirchberg
      @MiaHirchberg 2 месяца назад

      @@Tankervoy I didn't catch something for the heavyweight fabrics (maybe over 240g?), but for the rest: 140g = lightweight, 180-200g = midweight

  • @LuluFrance
    @LuluFrance 7 лет назад +160

    Justine - seriously, you should put this into chapters and then by the end of the series into a book. You have no idea how helpful this is.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад +36

      thank you very much! I feel there are enough books about this - what's missing is to show actual examples, in movement, because pictures of fabrics are not the same (and not as helpful, in my opinion)...

    • @LuluFrance
      @LuluFrance 7 лет назад +12

      Actually you may be right. I am a 'reader' so I look to books for how to do things, but the ability a video gives is so much more useful and user friendly. Pity you can't compile and sell as a video... I don't thing people buy videos any more. I bought an old Singer 191B straight stitch machine for EUR 30 in excellent condition and am so excited to start. I live so rural that I barely have a Leclerc, so fabric is an issue. But I've been trawling the Red Cross shop and cutting up old mens silk shirts and cotton shirts for little projects. I can't wait to get to a bigger city on a short break soon and pick up some fabrics.

    • @adorabell4253
      @adorabell4253 6 лет назад +3

      There is a bag ok called fashion for fabric which is pretty much what you are looking for. It even comes with nice swatches glued is so you can touch the fabrics yourself. It’s a bit pricey (about 85cad) but from everything I’ve read and heard it’s fantastic.

  • @LooBass
    @LooBass 7 лет назад +16

    I am so excited for the series! aand a confession here: Justine inspired me to build a capsule wardrobe and moreover, to try to learn sewing for myself! I am not planning to become a fashion designer or anything (not creative and cool enough for that haha) but I just want to have all in my hands: the fabric choosing, the ethical part of not purchasing from fast retailers any more, and being sure of what I wear-at least I can learn to sew basic pieces foe myself, we'll see... anyways, I am motivated and started searching for sewing classes yesterday. But I actually would never come to that conclusion, if I hadnt't been a "Justine club member" :) she is so influential and inspiring!

  • @faylynaddams7678
    @faylynaddams7678 7 лет назад +69

    Thank you so much for these videos. I’ve learned so much and plan on making better purchase decisions based on what you’ve posted.

  • @staceyyvonne9854
    @staceyyvonne9854 7 лет назад +16

    So helpful! I've been downsizing my closet but upgrading my clothes because I no long want to support the fast fashion industry.... your videos have shown me how to find quality, that's worth the money, that's made in a healthy environment. Thank you Xx

  • @vidhijain2324
    @vidhijain2324 Год назад

    I love the fact that you're talking about this, fabric is so important and the different quality of fabrics can also influence a look

  • @tristandevereaux4867
    @tristandevereaux4867 7 лет назад +53

    Very excited for this series!! I'd love to see a later episode deal with the very newest fabric innovations & technology.

    • @violaineVee
      @violaineVee 7 лет назад

      I second this! Especially in the field of vegan fabric but other than polyester or nasty plastic, 'cause I would love to wear ethically made, ethically sourced, and environmentally friendly clothes #wardrobeGoal

  • @BlairWaldorf2013
    @BlairWaldorf2013 7 лет назад +3

    What a great video series...so many people are into fast fashion and it's so nice to have a channel about affordable fashion that can be translated into high fashion if you want to explore that avenue.

  • @debasmitachaudhury7153
    @debasmitachaudhury7153 7 лет назад +8

    Thank you so much! I always wondered what does knitted mean while buying something online. I am very excited for this series as I really don't know much about fabric.

  • @yingweima6816
    @yingweima6816 7 лет назад +7

    hi Justine, thank you so much for the explicit explanation! I am so much interested in this topic - fabrics, especially fabrics made of natural fibres:-)! When shopping, I always feel and check the fabrics before I try it on. If the fabrics upset me, I will just pass no matter how attractive the dress is...Looking forward to more episodes in this little series!

  • @shorea27
    @shorea27 7 лет назад +39

    Off topic: I love your finger accessories.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад +10

      I'll still take it ;-) Thanks!!

    • @bobmag5058
      @bobmag5058 7 лет назад +2

      shorea27 yes that could be great idea to have a video on hand accessories!

  • @julijanacvejic517
    @julijanacvejic517 7 лет назад

    OMG this video is great! I was desperately in need of this kind of advices and informations, because i don't now much about it and don't have anybody to ask. Our grandmothers knew what is what, but nowdays we women just buy chlothes like blind sheeps, without any knowledge and thinking.
    I am going more and more to my tailor now and sewing skirts, jackets and blazers i wear. So your series of videos on this topic came in the perfect moment for me.😃
    You are soooo amazing, love your personality and work, God bless you Justine!

  • @heathera6628
    @heathera6628 7 лет назад

    I wish I knew this a long time ago. I made so many wrong clothes purchases... tshirts being waaay too light and they look cheap, and outerwear that isn’t as warm...
    now I’ve learnt the difference. Thank you!

  • @fatemesadattabatabaei3429
    @fatemesadattabatabaei3429 7 лет назад +11

    This video is so helpful for choosing high quality clothes, THANK YOU!
    I'm always wondering what should I choose to not be sweaty all the time.
    Specially in winter, because I feel warm and I don't wear many clothes, Then I get cold and I'll be sick all the time, and everybody say:"I told you", But I HATE SWEATING!!!!!!

    • @tinakevic5082
      @tinakevic5082 7 лет назад +7

      you just need to go for natural fabrics in both sweaters / pants / dresses and coats / jackets. google something like "guide to synthetic fabrics" and read about them. google the same for natural fabrics. my personal winter favorite is cashmere (it's bloody expensive but worth the money). for outerwear - only wool and fur coats (whatever people might say about fur - it is the most comfortable material for a winter coat period). natural materials let your body breathe, so you'll never be overheating and sweating. and they do a great job keeping warmth.
      another way to stay comfortable is hiking coats. i don't know how to name them propely in english sorry. it's made of Gore-Tex and other similar materials.

    • @fatemesadattabatabaei3429
      @fatemesadattabatabaei3429 7 лет назад

      Thank you

  • @beatrizsandoval4395
    @beatrizsandoval4395 7 лет назад +25

    I know how to sew so of course I had to love this video. Going to the fabric store is like going to a candy store for me. I can spend all day long looking and touching fabric.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад +2

      a candy store: exactly!!!

    • @Dibdib35
      @Dibdib35 7 лет назад

      Beatriz Sandoval Me too🤣

    • @asibongeyo7906
      @asibongeyo7906 7 лет назад

      exactly. I look, I feel, I get confused then I just make a choice.

    • @bobmag5058
      @bobmag5058 7 лет назад

      Beatriz Sandoval 👍

    • @kimberlee533
      @kimberlee533 7 лет назад +1

      I have found my people!

  • @soniyab7751
    @soniyab7751 7 лет назад

    Hey Justine! You are creating a class of knowledgeable audience! Lots of love!!😊😍

  • @Clarr0r404
    @Clarr0r404 7 лет назад +7

    You sound so excited about this video, it's adorable! :)

  • @levantinex
    @levantinex 7 лет назад +4

    Hello Justine, I just found out about your channel the other day. I'm so glad you are doing a series on fabrics as it is something I have always wanted to know more about. Even though your channel tends to focus more on women, as a man, I think your content is fantastic. I love getting an inside perspective on the fashion world. Love your channel and looking forward to the rest of this series!

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад +2

      +levantinex thank you very much! Glad you still can find something for you here 💛. Let me know if you have specific video wishes - I can try to tackle them in a way that is relevant for all genders?

    • @levantinex
      @levantinex 7 лет назад

      Thank you for the reply. I really appreciate the gesture, but you don't need to worry. Please continue making the videos you want to make/enjoy making! Though I would love to learn more about the business side of fashion ie: lessons learned from being a designer, your experiences running a business/label, challenges facing fashion designers/retailers in an increasingly online world, or maybe something about careers in the world of fashion? I think a video about playing with silhouettes/proportions would be fascinating, as well as more about construction techniques. Thank you for your hard work!

  • @Butterflybleu14
    @Butterflybleu14 7 лет назад +7

    Great video! Tweeds and woollen garments are great for winter wear. Justine would you please consider a video about wet weather gear? I’ve spent hours viewing waterproof coats and there is such a huge diversity in fabrics and prices. I am looking for something to keep me dry, without having to use an umbrella, when walking the dog and also when visiting areas I cannot drive.

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 7 лет назад +2

      Have you considered a rain cape? I'm an 'a little rain can't faze me' type of person myself and I found them by far the most practical and economical option. They keep you completely dry and there's no issue with swetting, since they only hang loosely over your clothes. And if you're on your way somewhere you can simply take them off and fold them together once you've arrived or it stops raining - and you're still wearing a normal jacket or coat or whatever under it. And they are windproof...which is also nice in lousy weather. I opted for a clear cape and it really doesn't look too bad, since you can see the regular clothes through it. There are more fancy onces available, of course...but even those are way less expensive than a good rain coat. I would really only consider buying one of those, if it was for an outdoor sport.

    • @Butterflybleu14
      @Butterflybleu14 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your suggestion. I have a clear raincape made by a very known Wellington boot manufacturer; indeed we may even have the same one. A cape is good to stash away in a bag to carry with you, but I’m looking to invest in a good rain coat that can withstand my long coastal walks with my dog. I’ve viewed rubber ones, cotton coats with a waterproof spray, wax..... There is an endless choice of fabrics & styles and not to mention the width berth in prices. I appreciate your response, many thanks! I would appreciate any others from Justine’s followers, particularly if you have bought a very expensive raincoat & if it lived up to your expectations - or if a general cheaper one from a camping type shop exceeded them. I want to get this right rather than end up with several coats that don’t get used.

  • @thegreenyoga3430
    @thegreenyoga3430 7 лет назад

    Great video! I love your intent to help how to choose good quality of textiles and also how to make shopping with more consciousness

  • @laurajones4088
    @laurajones4088 7 лет назад

    Thank you for an excellent series, Justine. Such useful information not only for help in purchasing better quality clothing but also for those who, like myself, like to sew.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад

      cool, I'm trying to present the topic in a way that is useful for everyone :-)

  • @christelschmidt7468
    @christelschmidt7468 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for all your helpful, informative videos Justine!

  • @kinderdel
    @kinderdel 7 лет назад +6

    Great clip, can you also do one to teach us about stretching capacity of garments. It's really helpful when buying online. Thanks a lot

  • @eirinikleitsinikou7325
    @eirinikleitsinikou7325 4 года назад

    You explain really good the fibers and the way they function. Can you please make more videos with this kind of content? I'd love to watch more.

  • @karensetchfield3495
    @karensetchfield3495 7 лет назад +5

    Ooooh, really Justine, I’m a “granny” knitting on two needles, haha 😄
    I can’t keep out of haberdasheries, I’ve got to get my hands on all the yarns - so many different fabrics and colours these days! I’ve got three unfinished knitting projects on the go just now, what bliss!!
    Thank you very much for your videos, I learn a lot from them.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад +2

      hahaha have you ever tried to knit on a "manual" knitting machine, with a shuttle you push back and forth? You can find used ones on EBay. I find they are a great compromise between "touching" the material you're working with and saving hours. It also allows for pattern experimentation - in an easier way than when you have only 2 needles. If you try that, let me know how you like it!

    • @karensetchfield3495
      @karensetchfield3495 7 лет назад +1

      Justine Leconte officiel You would think that I would use a manual knitting machine, since I have one knitting project that I’ve had on the needles for about 10 years; a school cardigan for my daughter. She was about my elbow height when I started but now she’s taller than I am, so it probably won’t fit!
      But that’s my absolutely worse case of knitting abandonment, I can knit fairly quickly (providing I get on with it) and my tension is ok. There’s nothing worse than a floppy and slack hand knit is there!
      But yes, I wouldn’t mind trying a machine, I imagine they would produce a good result with fairisle and intarsia patterns.

    • @Melissa.Garrett
      @Melissa.Garrett 5 лет назад

      Haha, I caught that too! I’ve been knitting since I was three years old, and now I’m 39. I love it.

  • @lindathompson3660
    @lindathompson3660 7 лет назад +2

    Hi Justine, Yes finally a in depth series on fabrics i can't wait, just what I've been hoping & looking for, for so long this will be very helpful thank you. :-) :-) :-)

  • @superherosuperheroSS
    @superherosuperheroSS 7 лет назад

    Could you do a video about tailoring? It seems like such a underrated resource but I really don't know what a tailor could do for me or how to spot clothes that could use some help. You have taught me so much already, thank you so much, from the bottom of my heart!

  • @jiske9418
    @jiske9418 7 лет назад +4

    Yesss! New video from Justine, always get immediately excited when I see you're posting something 😄😍

  • @adorabell4253
    @adorabell4253 6 лет назад

    I’m definitely a lover of woven fabrics. They are so much pleasanter to work with than knits. But this was a great video! I keep forgetting about weight when looking at fabric for garments I make for myself.

  • @slbarbieri1725
    @slbarbieri1725 7 лет назад

    Oh I love that teal tweed! I'd love a jacket made out of that material!

  • @tamcon72
    @tamcon72 7 лет назад

    Very useful, Justine. I am shopping for a dress to wear to a wedding later this autumn, and the more formal dresses are in fabrics too light-weight, which will look out-of-season and be uncomfortable in the cold, and the dresses in mid-weight fabrics are too casual for the occasion. So I am carefully scrutinizing fabric content and type, and am better informed to do so now. Looking forward to the next video on this topic; TFP!

  • @sbingham1979
    @sbingham1979 7 лет назад +3

    I love your videos, Justine! You have a talent for explaining things in a fascinating way! Thanks so much for all your much-appreciated information, and the professional way you present it -- while, at the same time, being relaxed, warm, and completely yourself.

  • @ivyzadeng2007
    @ivyzadeng2007 2 года назад

    I love how this got recommended after my long search for fabric types

  • @annefisher3182
    @annefisher3182 7 лет назад

    Super excited about this series! I’m starting to make clothes again and reading fabric description without touching it is difficult. Thank you. You are an excellent teacher.

  • @tihanaharrison6728
    @tihanaharrison6728 7 лет назад

    Brilliant video series, Justine!! I really enjoyed this video and your expertise. Can't wait for the next one! Super useful, informative and essential, especially when downsizing the amount of clothes!

  • @patriciai.keller351
    @patriciai.keller351 7 лет назад

    Hi, Justine, thank you for uploading! I alwsys feel so happy to see and listen to you! Xoxoxo!

  • @immaculaterajkumarvimal
    @immaculaterajkumarvimal 3 года назад

    Hi Justine.. all your videos are so informative n fun to watch..I have become a conscious shopper because of you..keep up the good work. Love from India

  • @Mariciella
    @Mariciella 7 лет назад

    I love this series already.
    Please consider comparing the different textures of winter sweaters (like: do I need Mohair? Cashmere? Will Viscose do the job as well? etc.)
    Thank you so much for your time and knowledge!

  • @Zara_Brown
    @Zara_Brown 7 лет назад

    I love all your videos. I've honestly learned so much about fashion, makeup, scents and general lifestyle. Id never have considered any of this as a consumer. I'm in the uk and ive realised we're just taught and marketed at to consume-consume-consume, regardless of quality. Thanks for all the awsome, valuable knowledge xo

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад

      thanks for being open to new info. It is only useful if YOU are interested in learning more :-D

  • @MaggieMe23
    @MaggieMe23 5 лет назад

    Dear Justine, thank you so much for providing such a valuable and informative content! Thank you also for sharing with us your passion and knowledge! Your channel is my discovery of the year! Bonjour de Varsovie :)

  • @maria_45556
    @maria_45556 7 лет назад

    I am Super happy that I found your chanel! Thank you So much for every single one of your videos! They are so informative and so fun to watch!
    The way I found your chanel is that I was trying to explain something to my almost 6 year old daughter (I think it was something about perfumes) and I found the best video on that topic here on your chanel. Then I simply fell in love with all the rest of your videos :)
    Thanks again! ❤

  • @violethunter169
    @violethunter169 7 лет назад

    Very informative and enlightening, thanks justine, looking forward to the rest of the series.

  • @Dibdib35
    @Dibdib35 7 лет назад

    Thanks Justine I’m a sewer so I know a little about fabrics but am looking forward to the rest of this series. This was very informative 😀💕

  • @janeann3331
    @janeann3331 7 лет назад

    I am taking a 3d art class and a lot of the class has to do with knowing and imagining how the material will look on a certain piece. Its been such a challenge. So when I watch this video I have an appreciate about what I could learn. I am super excited about this series. Can't wait! Justine I love your videos!

  • @serenasimpson3828
    @serenasimpson3828 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Justine I was very excited to hear about apple leather on the radio the other day. Exciting times. The consumers appears to be driving change and innovation. Great. Xx

  • @luberongirl
    @luberongirl 7 лет назад

    Congratulations on your two-year anniversary, Justine!! I think that it's important that you know that your viewers enjoy not only the content of what you have to say, but also YOU. It's really a pleasure to tune into your videos every couple of days and I just wish that it wouldn't have to be via a screen that we 'meet' because it feels like tuning into a friend even though we've never met. Blessings and all the best to you in your endeavors!

  • @JazzyCrumbles
    @JazzyCrumbles 7 лет назад +1

    I already knew the basics but I am so excited for the next part! Upload it soon!! ❤️

  • @elsal.4316
    @elsal.4316 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much Justine, this is so useful to become more aware of what we buy!

  • @SM-mh9wx
    @SM-mh9wx 6 лет назад

    You are an amazing human being. Thank you for sharing. So, so helpful.

  • @o.o4566
    @o.o4566 7 лет назад

    I love going to the fabric store. I've recently fallen in love with the bamboo fabrics.

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад +1

      +Kwandaioha O.o bamboo fabric feels great on the skin!

    • @o.o4566
      @o.o4566 7 лет назад

      Justine Leconte officiel it really does!! I want everything made of it now!

  • @zahirabernardi4357
    @zahirabernardi4357 7 лет назад +1

    Yesss! I've been waiting for this for so long! Thank you Justine! It was extremely helpful. I'm starting to sew my own clothes and this topic was something important I couldn't understand very well until now. The next time I enter in a fabric store, I'll shop much better for sure. And it will help me a lot when planning my next garments. Thanks again! Lots of love from Argentina!

  • @chateau6528
    @chateau6528 7 лет назад

    Very interesting for me as I like to sew. Great videos Justine.

  • @kimberlee533
    @kimberlee533 7 лет назад

    Yay, I'm not the only fabric nerd!! :) Bring back chintz!!!

  • @glinnes456
    @glinnes456 4 года назад

    thank you so much for this video! i just found a website called everpress. they print designs of independent designers on tshirts and jumpers and sell them (the idea sounds pretty cool and their tshirts also look pretty cool, i think). BUT, i read some reviews from people who weren't happy with the quality of their tshirt as the company uses different types of garments (different weights). everyone can look them up and it is labelled which tshirt has which quality, but for someone who doesn't know any of that stuff, it's hard to imagine, what a tshirt with different grams would look like. so, thanks again for this super helpful video!!! hopefully, i can make the right choice now :)

  • @Khadeejahraja
    @Khadeejahraja 7 лет назад +3

    Inspiring. Interesting. Informative. Really looking forward to this series. Thanks Justine xo

  • @ingridshenny
    @ingridshenny 7 лет назад

    I am really looking forward to this series... very interesting! 👍

  • @balduvinaarmas8571
    @balduvinaarmas8571 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for your video, I hope continuos to do the correct decision when I'll be in the store to buy new fabric.

  • @wandaamorose9964
    @wandaamorose9964 7 лет назад

    So informative and interesting. Thank you for this knowledge.

  • @jenswitzer8362
    @jenswitzer8362 7 лет назад +4

    That midweight woven tweed....

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад

      cute, right? A pity I don't have a bigger sample of that one, it would have turned into a skirt.

  • @iirina19
    @iirina19 7 лет назад

    Justine, I watched most of your videos and I absolutely love the way you talk about fashion and everything related. You are truly one of the most inspiring persons for me and I've learned so much from you. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! This video is very helpful, I can't wait for the next episodes.

  • @agnesmurr2064
    @agnesmurr2064 7 лет назад

    Very useful and instructive. Thank you.

  • @maureencullen1008
    @maureencullen1008 7 лет назад

    This was so interesting.What I love about your vlogs is their informative without being boring,I really want to listen to all you say.Looking foreword to the next one.

  • @laceymellott3442
    @laceymellott3442 7 лет назад

    Super excited about this series!

  • @hmpates
    @hmpates 7 лет назад

    Interesting topic! Excited for this series!

  • @tintun-rf1lf
    @tintun-rf1lf 5 лет назад

    She is a great teacher

  • @k.l.8804
    @k.l.8804 7 лет назад

    I love this type of videos! And you make them so informative & educating yet in a really easy to grasp manner. Thank you! Is it possible to ask a question?
    I have noticed the fashion industry in general (or ever?) doesn't pre-wash fabrics before sewing garments. That is really frustrating because even when following care label instructions on proper washing etc most fabrics shrink (by a few percent). Sometimes certain fabrics shrink all over, sometimes only on the length (thus changing the proportions of the garment a bit). Is it possible to know, from something, for example if a fabric is knitted or woven (apart from/and or fabric material) how that type of fabric will shrink/behave? Are there perhaps even certain brands of clothing, or types of fabrics that always come/are sold pre washed?
    Perhaps you have already planned to mention this? If not, I would love it if you did include a section on fabrics reactions to washing in this series! Not washing tips in general, but rather down to this detailed fabric properties level! :-)
    Thank you again for great content!

  • @asmahk76
    @asmahk76 7 лет назад

    Another great video! I have learnt so much from watching your videos.

  • @nylascloset3230
    @nylascloset3230 7 лет назад

    Thanks justine for this very informative video. Can't wait for the next episode!

  • @inesanous748
    @inesanous748 7 лет назад

    I got on RUclips to learn "how to tell the time in french" since I have a quizz in class in less than 30 min 😅 and then I saw your video, and now I'm here learning all about fabric😂😂❤

  • @u03agc4
    @u03agc4 7 лет назад

    THANK YOU! I'm on a mission to make my own clothes and learning about fabrics is key. I can't wait for more videos on this! You always pack them with great info! x

  • @evasnow7811
    @evasnow7811 7 лет назад +1

    Very informative and interesting video, and you sound so excited about this topic! I have learned quite a few new things, and I am really looking forward to seeing the next videos in this series. Thank you for sharing all of this knowledge with us!

  • @siugooeva
    @siugooeva 7 лет назад

    Thank you, Justine. Super informative!

  • @anonymouse5910
    @anonymouse5910 7 лет назад

    Another wonderful video Justine! Thank you!

  • @fernandahudson1101
    @fernandahudson1101 7 лет назад

    Such a great and helpful video! I really appreciate your work!
    I have very sensitive skin and it gets itchy and red with some types of fabric, maybe you could talk about that in a future video? About the fabrics that are more and less likely to give you allergies, etc...

  • @christinatalanda2320
    @christinatalanda2320 7 лет назад

    always enjoy your videos !! appreciate your explaining the details of fabrics. interesting to learn more. thanks so much for your channel. best to you! !

  • @marianam8643
    @marianam8643 4 года назад

    Thanks so much for this type of informational video.

  • @SarahClaus78
    @SarahClaus78 7 лет назад

    This has been so helpful! I’ve been trying to decide if I want to make a few pieces for my wardrobe that I can tailor to me and now I know what weight to ask for! Thanks Justine 😊

  • @K1S7Z3
    @K1S7Z3 6 лет назад

    Justine thank you for this wonderful series! I was so sad when the capsule wardrobe series finished but here you are again with something beautiful and instructive as always.

  • @pollydolly9723
    @pollydolly9723 7 лет назад +1

    This is so exciting to learn! Thanks Justine!

  • @jarmilamackova1006
    @jarmilamackova1006 6 лет назад

    I love your videos. All of them. For me, you are a good designer, but perfect mentor. Don't you want to "rethink" your career? :) I mean, I won't probably buy your clothes (your style is not my style), but I will definitely watch your videos because they are so informative and easy to get. Thanks a lot for your great job!

  • @arabellamagnolia3013
    @arabellamagnolia3013 7 лет назад

    This was very interesting....can’t wait for the next one 😌

  • @pinkflamingo2930
    @pinkflamingo2930 7 лет назад

    Excellent video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @marilenatoader3190
    @marilenatoader3190 6 лет назад

    les informations sont tres utiles. merci Justine.

  • @kevsersevik5818
    @kevsersevik5818 6 лет назад

    great video series. thank you very much. so helpful

  • @cherylho1234
    @cherylho1234 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge as always!

  • @saraborgestavares2299
    @saraborgestavares2299 7 лет назад

    amazing thank you Justine for this awesome tips (since I have asked you where your pullovers were from once already bcs they look so high-quality and timeless, this video was very helpful) 😄😗

  • @swetap.7045
    @swetap.7045 6 лет назад

    Navy blue looks more beautiful on you it matches with your blue green eyes😍 @justin Lovely video

  • @virylixyusinthehouse3694
    @virylixyusinthehouse3694 7 лет назад

    Wonderful video, very helpful, thanks , keep on making videos like this one please😘😘😘

  • @itskaseydawn3780
    @itskaseydawn3780 7 лет назад +2

    As always, very informative. 👍

  • @Somebodywhoexists
    @Somebodywhoexists 7 лет назад

    Finally got to see one of these right when it comes out! Love your videos ☺

    • @justineleconte
      @justineleconte  7 лет назад +2

      ha. So many people are not receiving the notifications, I'm glad you got one :-)

  • @gorejs8396
    @gorejs8396 7 лет назад

    Merci, Justine! This os a great idea for a series. I look forward to the next one! The fabric fairs sound fascinating!

  • @frantastic4253
    @frantastic4253 7 лет назад

    Hi Justine! I live this video. I weave and knit myself so this is has really inspired me to make a coat with something I've woven. However I can only make rectangle/square shapes and I'm having trouble figuring out how to make a jacket with square pieces. Could you do a video on how to do basic construction/sewing and following patterns?

  • @cheryl7065
    @cheryl7065 6 лет назад

    Interesting....you explained very well...love your content

  • @danielabaumgarten
    @danielabaumgarten 7 лет назад

    Great video, thank you!!! I would love to understand all types of silk, as well. Satin Silk, Real Silk Satin, Silk Twill, Silk Georgette, etc. There are so many types out there, it gets confusing... Thank you!!!

  • @ligayaleduc856
    @ligayaleduc856 6 лет назад

    I love the contents of your videos it's very informative, thank you.

  • @P.Ross192
    @P.Ross192 7 лет назад

    Loving your videos! Esp the one about stayong away from fast fashion. I couldnt agree more! Could you do info on leather and suede; different grades, good quality vs poor, tips, etc. :)

  • @lennabowman8676
    @lennabowman8676 7 лет назад

    Yes, more please!

  • @mikaeladonges9102
    @mikaeladonges9102 7 лет назад +10

    Would love to know what makes garments more prone to pilling? (and why others dont). I have heard it is because it is a blend of materials..but i have had it happen on single material knitted tops too? why is this the case?
    I just want to buy good quality knits that won't pill!

  • @carnelones
    @carnelones 7 лет назад

    Have you ever thought about building up your wardrobe by yourself? I mean, for example for the capsule wardrobe you're creating you described quite precisely the type of clothes you wanted/needed , so if finding them gets harder, have you considered sowing them yourself? That way you could have exactly what you want! I've always wanted to create some pieces for myself since finding them it's sometimes almost impossible..

  • @katka7634
    @katka7634 7 лет назад

    This is great idea! Excited for next episode:) :)