this is such a helpful resource, i really appreciate you taking the time and effort to record and share this with all of us. i'm someone who feels very overwhelmed by all of the math involved in standard pattern drafting, so when i saw the draping method for the first time, i fell in love! i know there's still math involved but it feels easier for me to manage, not to mention draping reminds me of sculpting but with textiles and i'm a very hands on learner so i can't wait to teach myself using your video!
Dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you're bored like me during the covid times you can stream all of the new series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my girlfriend for the last few days =)
This is pretty neat to say the least. I think draping is an excellent method for reverse engineering pattern making to understand the whole concept. I was extremely poorly during my fashion design polytech course and had to abandon near the end until I recovered from illness but I've picked up and with an array of books, tutorials here and especially self tuition I've managed to get on top of everything but there's always new things to learn and the guidance available here on the Tube is just amazing so much gratitude to you Brit and everyone who offers tutorials freely. I wondered where you get that thin tape from ? And one regret I have is purchasing a large Size 16 mannequin that was actually really expensive at nearly NZ $600 in the early 2000s and it's awfully cumbersome with flimsy stand that's easily knocked over. I wish I'd gotten a smaller one and I bought all my design tools from back home in the UK from the Staples Group South East UK, but anyways, happy Saturday from Middle Earth and all gratitude for the tutorial, loved and subbed 🙏💞💥✌️
i came upon your tutorial video and am amazed as you did present it very clear,easy to understand....thank you for sharing your talent....i just have a question how can i do that if i dont have a mannequin ...and how if i would need to make a bigger size? tia
I don’t really use stretch fabric for bustier. That’s that’s really hard. Medium stretch I guess you can use this method but a 2 way stretch like Jersey or knit, I’m not really certain it will show good results. For that, I use a specific pattern
@@LAMODÉLISTE omg thank you!!! Also the Mugler corset hoodie can that pattern be styled in men’s as well? I know they had a version and would love to make one for myself
this is such a helpful resource, i really appreciate you taking the time and effort to record and share this with all of us. i'm someone who feels very overwhelmed by all of the math involved in standard pattern drafting, so when i saw the draping method for the first time, i fell in love! i know there's still math involved but it feels easier for me to manage, not to mention draping reminds me of sculpting but with textiles and i'm a very hands on learner so i can't wait to teach myself using your video!
The first draping video that ever made sense to me
Well done my Love! I can't wait to watch the bustier sewing tutorial.
Me as well my love!!!!
Dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you're bored like me during the covid times you can stream all of the new series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my girlfriend for the last few days =)
@Milo Rocky yea, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :D
LODI! 😍💯👍
About Raven thank you bb 😊 😍🥰
Thank you brit for doing a video like this, we miss seeing your creation.
Loveeeeet!!!!
❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you momsh
This is pretty neat to say the least. I think draping is an excellent method for reverse engineering pattern making to understand the whole concept. I was extremely poorly during my fashion design polytech course and had to abandon near the end until I recovered from illness but I've picked up and with an array of books, tutorials here and especially self tuition I've managed to get on top of everything but there's always new things to learn and the guidance available here on the Tube is just amazing so much gratitude to you Brit and everyone who offers tutorials freely. I wondered where you get that thin tape from ? And one regret I have is purchasing a large Size 16 mannequin that was actually really expensive at nearly NZ $600 in the early 2000s and it's awfully cumbersome with flimsy stand that's easily knocked over. I wish I'd gotten a smaller one and I bought all my design tools from back home in the UK from the Staples Group South East UK, but anyways, happy Saturday from Middle Earth and all gratitude for the tutorial, loved and subbed 🙏💞💥✌️
Excellent tutorial, clear to follow and understand throughout. Thank you for sharing your skills, knowledge and expertise. Warm regards.
Very professional way of making burstier pattern . I will try this , thank you so much for sharing
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Thanks so much for this and I gave it a HUGE thumbs up! I can't wait to start draping this one of the helpful videos I've seen here on YT.
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Informative video. Thank you for uploading this video and sharing your excellent experience. Please make video on Bustier stitching with full details.
i came upon your tutorial video and am amazed as you did present it very clear,easy to understand....thank you for sharing your talent....i just have a question how can i do that if i dont have a mannequin ...and how if i would need to make a bigger size? tia
This is great educational step by step video! Thank you! I hope you continue to make more
Thank you, I will i promise!
Excellent
very nice i likes your work
Love this video! ❤️❤️ Corsetmaking nman po.
Salamat!!!! Sige po sa susunod ho!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing content ❤❤
good information on making patterns and working with them
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You are amazing 🩷 I am so appreciative of your tutorials 🥰
Awww so sweet I’m not really proud of this video, but I will remake this for better quality and accessibility but thank you boo! You the sweetest hun
I love it
Amazing! I really love your job! I gave it a huge thumbs up! ♥️
Excellent tutorial 🙏❤
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Nice pattern making
👍👍👍❤❤❤super !!!!
Hola muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento muy bueno explicación 😃☺️💐
Loved this! Thx.....
promise, more to come
Thanks very much 🙏🙏🙏
Love this tutorial. Do you cut the center front panel on fold?
You can do that, but personally I like doing it with seams
So if you wanted to make something with stretch/knit fabric would you just do this same method but size down?
I don’t really use stretch fabric for bustier. That’s that’s really hard. Medium stretch I guess you can use this method but a 2 way stretch like Jersey or knit, I’m not really certain it will show good results. For that, I use a specific pattern
So helpful!!!
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How do you decide were the straight grain should be at the side pannels? Thank youuu 😊
Nice question. I will do a separate video for that if you want me to ☺️
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When will you do the tutorial on box pleats for circle skirts?
Hi there I’ve been busy with work! I will post it by the start of November ❤️❤️❤️ stay tuned please ❤️
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Very nice
Awesome! where’s the draping tape from?
Amazon. Drafting tape 1/8 inch
I Like it anak is that for me? 😘😘😘
Hahah will make you one soon mother🤞🏼✊🏼❤️
How do I make sure the bodice will fit me if I have a larger bust then my dress form?
use your own body measurements. never ever depend on a dress form especially if it isn't the body size as yours
You can pad out the dress form until it matches your measurements!
@@GhostCharacter I ended up just puting a bra I didnt like on the dress form and stuffing it with old fabric and made it work!
please make a vid sewing this one❤️
Where can I buy draping tape ??
Hi anong fabric po gamit nyo?
Katsa po.
Hello po San po kayo nakabili Ng dressform? Pwede ko po ba Malaman😊😊😊
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What is that fabric and paper again? 😭😭 I want to know.
i used heavy muslin or katya. i used an ordinary paper.
Wheres the sewing video for this?
Hi I’m planning to remake this old video! So stay tuned. I also have a pattern making tutorial for bustier, make it sure to check it out 😇
Sale perfecto
Gracias
Me encantaria que lo hagas en un patrón un trazo en papel
From 5:21 to 8:43 there is no sound 😢
What happened to the audio?
Copyright will redo this video
@@LAMODÉLISTE omg thank you!!! Also the Mugler corset hoodie can that pattern be styled in men’s as well? I know they had a version and would love to make one for myself
@@Mickeydesyn yeah! I guess you can apply the pattern making technique I did
@@LAMODÉLISTE thank you
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