DIY TRENCH COAT SEW-ALONG: Mimi G x Simplicity Men's Pattern

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2021
  • Sew along with Norris Danta Ford trench coat pattern S9389
    Buy your pattern here: www.simplicity.com/simplicity...
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Комментарии • 19

  • @richardhobson7912
    @richardhobson7912 2 года назад +2

    I could not possibly have created the pockets without this tutorial! Thanks very much

  • @MrJoeCherry
    @MrJoeCherry 11 месяцев назад +2

    I really appreciate you and your work on this video. I bought this pattern and was feeling a little intimidated by it, but now i think I can do it! Thanks!

  • @mike-fb4fw
    @mike-fb4fw Год назад +1

    this pattern has been so incredibly difficult for me to follow this video is a godsend!!

  • @amymanning3302
    @amymanning3302 2 года назад

    This is the best welt pocket tutorial I think I've ever seen

  • @lynnecarville1
    @lynnecarville1 2 года назад +1

    I loved every minute of this. I learnt so much Than You 🥂🧵🥂

  • @swistedfilms
    @swistedfilms Год назад

    Groovy! Although this will be a challenge it's going to be worth it. I'm going to take my time and make sure I get this right, even if it takes several sessions. I'm going to learn a lot from making this coat.

  • @bridgetndlovu4650
    @bridgetndlovu4650 2 года назад

    Love it..thank you for sharing💖💖

  • @sativazombie
    @sativazombie 10 месяцев назад

    It seems like you could be using leather or faux leather for your coat. It looks awesome, but I would appreciate it if you mention what material you are using in the video as that would greatly help us all be successful!
    Keep up the beautiful work!

    • @jeniece1mad
      @jeniece1mad 8 месяцев назад

      At 6min:39secs and again at 7mins he says it

  • @limoreful
    @limoreful 10 месяцев назад

    I wish it come in bigger sizes to small for my man🙃

  • @joeygamache525
    @joeygamache525 9 месяцев назад

    Hello! I have never bought a simplicity pattern before, only butterick. Do the pattern pieces come pre-cut like shown in the video? Much love, thanks. 👍

  • @Sketchian
    @Sketchian 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was great, I just wish there weren’t so many optional and changes from the original pattern like not using a lining or using extra stuff that isn’t part of the initial materials listed. Still a good tutorial tho. This pattern is not easy to follow.

  • @JFloridaTech
    @JFloridaTech 2 года назад

    👏

  • @sparklehoof
    @sparklehoof Год назад

    Is the link to the refresher and class trial still available?

  • @leteau1906
    @leteau1906 2 года назад

    Does the simplicity patter come in "tall sizes" for taller people ?

    • @tracywalder2358
      @tracywalder2358 2 года назад +1

      I'm tall, and have to make these adjustments on every pattern I make. Usually patterns have a lengthen/shorten (L/S) line marked across the sleeves, upper body, and lower body. On commercial patterns like this Simplicity it's drawn as a double line. Butterick, McCall's, and Vogue also designate the L/S line with a double line and typically says "lengthen or shorten here." Independent pattern companies don't always include these lines. To adjust a pattern for a tall person, cut along the L/S line and spread the two pattern pieces equally apart by the required amount, with some paper underneath (tissue paper works well). Tape in place, then connect the lines of the pattern across the gap. Usually the L/S line cuts across the grain line, or draw it longer with a ruler before cutting the pattern on the line. Try to keep the grain lines stay in a straight line if you can. This ensures the garment will hang properly when it is completed. For a shorter person, instead of cutting on the L/S line you fold out the extra length (what you fold out is half the total removed). Get a friend to help you measure yourself and compare to the sizing information on the pattern. Or maybe you know about how much you need to add to the height/length. For the sleeves you could measure the sleeve length in a coat that fits you well, from the top of the sleeve cap straight down to the hem. Compare this to the pattern, omitting the 5/8" seam allowance at the top of the sleeve and the hem allowance to figure out how much extra to add. Because of the way this pattern is constructed, with the lining sewn to the hem before the sleeve is set into the armhole, you must cut it to the correct sleeve length as it will be difficult or impossible to adjust later. This has two piece sleeves, so don't forget to adjust both pattern pieces. If you add to the body length (again, make the same adjustment to every piece), you'll need to respace the buttonholes vertically (up and down) so they are equal distance apart. Keep the buttons and buttonholes from ending up near where the belt will lie when tied or buckled. If you make changes like this to a jacket pattern with a front zipper you may need to buy a longer zipper.

    • @tracywalder2358
      @tracywalder2358 2 года назад

      You can see the L/S (lengthen/shorten) lines on the sleeve pieces he shows at 5:04 in the video. Front facing at 5:41, and front at 5:51 shows the L/S lines.