HOW TO draft and sew a 3 piece hood! Super Easy!

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  • @allsquaredup9717
    @allsquaredup9717 Год назад +14

    I think your brain just works in a much more superior way than mine. It’s fun to watch, and I’m becoming much more aware of how clothing is put together. 🙂

  • @PearlJam2k6
    @PearlJam2k6 Год назад +6

    As a cosplayer that wears a LOT of costumes with hoods and/or masks, this is really useful as i often need a hood that doesnt have that "peak" hanging off the back and i had no idea how to actually make that "flat" back looking style. Thank you very much for the info and clear pattern instructions!

  • @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282
    @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282 Год назад +5

    I love the fact that you give us so much in creating our own patterns?!😊

  • @PetraRobinson-gm8nh
    @PetraRobinson-gm8nh Год назад +3

    Beautiful, I have not yet tried to sew a garment, but I watch all your videos and am making notes and bookmarking a lot to one day get started. For now, it is bags, pouches, cushions...

    • @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282
      @rebeccacamacho-sobczak4282 Год назад +2

      Hey, everybody has to start somewhere
      Great!!😊

    • @daxxydog5777
      @daxxydog5777 Год назад +1

      That’s a great way to start! It’s a lot less disappointing when you screw it up, that’s for sure. And you WILL make mistakes, and that’s okay. As Yoda said, “Failure, the greatest teacher is…” 😂

  • @jamieomahen2656
    @jamieomahen2656 Год назад +1

    I just picked up a hoody dress pattern! Great timing.

  • @JeanHagen-sp1sk
    @JeanHagen-sp1sk Год назад

    I’ve made many hooded garments. I like this application!

  • @ebbram9879
    @ebbram9879 Год назад

    Another brilliant video, Thanks

  • @Sarah19604
    @Sarah19604 Год назад +3

    What fun to watch how you put this project together! I really like how the hood came together and the extra pop of green you used. What type of blanket/ cover are you using to be able to iron on your table?

    • @andreamaclachlan980
      @andreamaclachlan980 Год назад +1

      If you mean the silver mat, it's a portable ironing mat. Here in Australia, they often market them to use on top of a washing machine for those with limited space. I bought a couple from a discount type store here. The first one melted (!!) so I took it back and got it replaced. Got a second one as well. They are pretty good. Not sure why one melted, manufacturing flaw, I guess, but I haven't had any trouble since.

    • @Sarah19604
      @Sarah19604 Год назад

      @@andreamaclachlan980 Thanks! I am going to try and find something like that….I am running into space constraints as well and if I could just “fold” up my ironing board and store it in a cabinet, that would be wonderful!

  • @debbiewhite3270
    @debbiewhite3270 Год назад +2

    I love it. TY

  • @patriciahofferber8661
    @patriciahofferber8661 Год назад +3

    Alisa, what do I do with my test garments, and how do I choose fabric for them?

    • @ThoughtfulCreativity
      @ThoughtfulCreativity  Год назад +3

      Patricia, hello there. Great question and here you have a couple of options: 1) to do the test garment in a fabric as close as possible to the actual garment you want to use and to complete the test garment completely, meaning, buttons, facings/finishings/hems and etc. This is the option that I would choose if I had my pattern all figured out and I just wanted to do a really good practice run of all of the techniques, if that was my first time or if it has been long since the last time I did it. So for example, if my sister would reach out and say she wanted a draped ball gown, then I would probably do some sort of test run like this first. 2) This option is the one I do the most - when I just want to make sure that the pattern sits and looks like I want it to and that's about it, then I just use muslin (I get it in bolts of 10 yds and I use and reuse the fabric over and over again) and I baste the pattern together by hand, very quickly and try it on, you can see how I did it in this shirt video, this will give you a better idea - ruclips.net/video/1rpHBIPPeXs/видео.html

    • @daxxydog5777
      @daxxydog5777 Год назад +1

      I dug around in my closet for old sheets to use for for muslins, and I haven’t run out yet. I did buy some muslin fabric really cheap at Joann’s, but I feel sort of wasteful when I use it since it’s white and rather nice (I made a nice shirt out of it). Thrift stores have sheets all the time, and you could ask around and people will give them to you.

  • @katwitanruna
    @katwitanruna Год назад

    I tend to use three pieces more when making coifs. But then I like hoods big enough for me to pull it over and not see anyone.

  • @mecahharlow1332
    @mecahharlow1332 Год назад

    where did you get your dress form from?